131 . - ero gry 4 5 1,1, ke 4 1 The Old Stand still a . SAMUEL FAIINEt QC II •iii I: its pleasure + _ i iis Prspiing t . biri Iciest& awl cuototiFrs - lilt tre'liaS Nees is ilisitinore vnil Philadelphia and is enc. in New Yurk rsirehrsing the /41iffirrolliknI" Si/E4BASro 4l- 310 ST - • SMOSi/BLE Assortment of Goods, Allign*X3ltii:AiN lat ',county. zigit i g i K ri ffl i kw Wing a t Ilia Old Stand, in ii .'"Piftleollifißll r'N •44,t0rWr ° 'l"V:t gIin.D.SH, AND* AM trarAN VIP OLOTOM ... f. .• . • . r fi • se c Overrastings.Cosimeres, a r c..y; Itirli.Satio,blilk,.and Ves - . . , ;,, victsand Kentucky itialis,plain, (fury • Flannel+, Linsey, Ticking, ri :., andbleaelicil Muslims, a variety of E ., teew.,istvle calicoes, mous de Nines, all E.14;0 qualities, grantlaratts. cashmeres fesek merinoes, plain and fancy al , . if and mode, gala plaids. 'Pekin and ti ,slsawls, largo blanket and merino° , flush and woolen do., also plaid ' p oi kilig t ,a law assortment of dress & Limo 0 11 0 ,,ribbons, /sees, gloves and ho nivnyp, i f , large st uck of caps, (cloth and iglase4.) . . -sons 0 `: 621a114.11,1821184 fiIOWERTHAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN'! Queensware, elan Carpeting. velflit subseriber deems it nimeeessary to imilirisiarranienlat quantity of Goods, as skew lot themselves. As to pri- Witold 'quality, they will throw into the Ulm& suyilting that is Noll' OI'FBRED SCSENWERE ! I intends remaining in the iiirinine time, 1 will send an additional tatty kw days. I tender toy ac ts to my friends and patrons fmopistfwrors. and respectfully ask a coif sire of the same—flattering myself kkit.!lleont long experience in business anti pieifitiea6t porehesing cheap. that ('rah tatidenilliefer strong inducements to pui triiimMetalive me an early call. ' =ry Produce taken in eitehinge Cash prices. • r SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK. Allnifir.lllll. 1848.—tf thirtifit-Saletratiel-13hort profltt! ': 4 l' C 3 ',fair .ANI) CHERP u ga s OMC J,, I ,i: '..7 . " '': ARNOLD gleasure in announcing to the of Gettysburg and vicinit y tut returned f ro m Baltimore. j ' and '' New York, with the lac: R4pii and most fashionable stock of egt. A EXTIRELY -ABR IP 6, allO S 0 I.loolpmeter Imo offered in this Coun• ixonsil,which he will be able to sell atlevoil .1110 1 PEE CENT. CHEAPER THAN THE ,CHEtrzet—AND MUCH LOWER' dossaßssods hive been sohl in this OGI Mr s ,if i llaTiln is li.j e bile t4 1110,sepoll therefore invite all persons in rood Cheap Goods, to give him a cell }eke purehitsieg else,where. as he will epos pp pains t a rlease those vrho may, farmer his with a I. • , ~, Aintroci NU STOCK WLLL I VOILOID: , .. , 1 5/Nkrileeme s( Cabooses, 3N. , ' Bleatimei sod Brews MI; •` 0 Maio aad Tickiaga, IS ',„Broad r o Ca inure, aadEtaitia' astaiddr, # l O5 I. Shifted, Illakred and plata Alkomeear, iill ease* Radio sad Cotton Flannels, all 'prices arivtalities, SO pieces Gingham*, MY 40. Carpesin asW Oil Cloths, Ladies' Fancy Dow* Goods. a splamtlid assorunent, Dress Silks. French and German Marianas, I rish Linens,Shawls, Dress Handkerchiefs, Likaaiased Silk Pocket-handkerchiefs,Gen deanen's Cravats and Scarfs, Hosiery, La. S I MPs ogs , White Goods, Black and USSlnteal ilk Fringe, Ribbons, Gimps, gttez in fact, a general assortment too to mention. liagg9 2 / 4 7132-1 1 4 Betz Net• Orleans Sugar. best Rio Coffee. allihasea. deferent qualities, Teaa, Loaf lbw. Spleen. Cigars. Tobacco, &c., QUEENSW ARE. A - very lasze stock of Queeoswsre, and vdir Vers. 21. 11148.—if WE CAN'T BE BEAT Ready-made Clothing, 30 per cent. cheaper than err ! f a 04.6.0 y yourselves that lisonie things 4.frt more done as well as others," call at SAMSON'S & Variety , .4 STORE, . illitgaNdlte the MAK, Gettysburg, Mere you will find the largest and most .amiible assortmentof HEADY-MADE CLOTHING ewer opened in this county, se lrolg far prices that CliN' 7' BE 11E4 T in sr sad of the Cities. The stock has beam purchased in New York Al' AUC TION. at ('ASH prices, and will be sold lower thaw they have ever heretofore been elfemsd so the public. To lest the truth of this, eall sad examine for yourselves, be fore purchasing elsewhere. The tesannient embraces every thing in the way at lkiye and Men's wear, fine and moperfine Tweed, Ca its inet, Caesimere, Csishinaret. and Cloth COATS, C 11.0 A KS, and PANTS: Silk, Satin, Cassimere, Camisms Cloth, plain and fancy VESTS ; cap. erwrate. wrappers, shirts, bosoins, anarmilisim. gloves ' stockings, Ale. Also, a Sinn variety of fancy articles, jewelry, ine Lecf 91. 0 5 0 4 r. emery, combs, razors, pur ewlY, " guitar strings, Indian Rub :. scant to save 00 per rent. in pur your Fall and Winter clothing, s` Ind examine my assortment. I shall it pis eat in a full suit, from, head to foot, N4O can be furnished at any oth. 4C Establishment, even y they =I htArws foe notkiag. Remember Variety finse, in York eiliak sea Ow seat of kiarta's lintel. Krliiiras far eels, ott rinautsable terms, terskiKOMO. a eseeina, Itorskawey t 114.64110.16 Hamm. Saddle. rise,. Memos INarfit Loh and the Gams epee it. i 4 . MARCUS UNISON; i &go. V, ISSIL--411 ' , , , 1 tin WE'&R 4 COMM GrItTYS BUIL G. HvOphg, iSept. tO• ts4i, t lit AfINUIss.-4.% . l'Assesseit.ni. covet/ fCh sinut & Ttsiiird slices, and . W. ________O.silo li.Corner . 1 rd lk Pock strati', : and Wm. Twomasen, South-oast corner of Baltimore & Spaeth "Is., Rnitimora—are our authorized Agent" for receiv img Advertisement" and Sub-criptions for The Star and Harmer," and collecting and recoipting for tha same. FOR PRERIDENT, GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR. FOR VICE . PRERIDENT, MILLARD FILLMOR& sEMAToRIAL. ELEcToits. John P. 84nderson. of hebsnoo meaty. Thome' M. T. WKennan,o(Wanhingto, sr.rastissTATlVl "%mons, 13. Henry .14401", 14..Wm.00&1et.804. 13. Wm. 11211veMe. 18. ChM. W. IMAM. 17. And. 0. (Win,' lA. Thor It. Dmriimlo. lA. Joseph • VI, %Wet Arm% , 11. A.,W, LoomiA, .3. 22. itiehata Tbbasolll.llll, 24. 8. A. loOttiMwm. 3. inch P. Wetherill, 3. James M Davis, 1. Thos. W. Duffield, 5. Daniel 0. linnet, 6. Joshua Dutivoin, T. John D. Sock, 8. Joha Landis, 9. Jos. behinucket, If t Charles Snyder, I I. Wtn. O. Iludey, 12. Francis Tyke, 'WILLIAM Y. JOHNsTON. CAR AL COX XIIIOOIIIIII4 re.>tMIDOLESWARTH. amanita. HON. lIHNNY ?(s. Amtim.y. JAHHB COOPER. ' ilocturr. F.PHIRAMt SWOPE. ' JOHN PICKING. zestentit Imo rsoesoca. WILLIAM W. HAIIIIRSLY.' MIMS OM TIM" counts. , HUGH AHNWIDDIH. _ • JOHN O. IHORNINOSTAR. Djagarda pat inn raga, HENRY. HNINKIIIIHOPY. AVIHTtit. ' HAMM 'HIJINIORAW. DR.WAr ni tg BNB". 'IRE You MESSED Irtristv IWO, do wpm** Bstr. at eon, and if.yod loos Ie oat them hue it bunted. Retisertsber tiro the kw rottdres esieserierita to be bride at keg tee &Abeam, the &diem Will isislDO IWO% MOM - 61011110101111 W. mike it tkek berineme ti sus the Aseseorre Bite. sod see dret the same of every. Whig Your ib the district is re dled I , . 10.4 foto Coda ; off y GOO!) WOO)) toor4ed a thfs fylke. Feu Cords. and wood not *too soca rotted, week( k' pro Wouthmerdpir 401110 pyre will be bwad aft lquorestiqg Misr firoo Indigos, an wpm of die mat ! red . Ranimo—amomasmakatioahl frelPsa to lb. Cob' several Wier iminat. fdechlt EOMWh i t axvnfh7!lM. 4W 11 ' 1. ' 04 V 4, 11 1 .0 . I = llll r., lairt AMA. 0 . - kis *gni clam. reA abbiebodt: Wimp mu slaws be Os mbolklmitlimeM4 M balinemarhig I Goal 10121thib iii'dbotosfetesot. It srai tallied by Mt. Phibit t Walla IKiB Feria at kr. Morse Anseirta OaMourt Miro** Look oft Orr • 44 lamer Mitts PP We Pahl air Meade trnougbad the eronty te be Apia Obeli goad apart all twain eibee and litianyearrabititat tat will be put siut by ors Political dOporteatikbetwota die red the NW don. Th.' lieraitig of tie typesitirn 'car gereihri at," l4 ii "Pier thu 111A,S111"F". of tether- Lieu of their and noshing wail be Id Weld to ratio, owl, ire Woke Wes !i dyllists* asp port or the ausidates la 'dote aorta :as under Lortiorr oAeerk Among other, SislP, the inflows of the woo of ewe of the bast aad coat esturnest Whip in the twat, ba said in Liver of the "independents." Indeed the game has already conamenred--reparle basin bees yet in circulation is fludiui. Heeding, ilosalls , and other townships, Wide thor vast. that Wee al of our moot active friatio—worog theft Cd. Its•ILST COBILAN and WIG 8. Haitimor, —414 1 voting for sow ettle!lidireism didstme. To Woe who know that pothsathr it wiibe anoricemoy lo my 'bolder' is We para. rG of MA is dr tory. Cher Nana* however win do well I. put thornisse ern* disk SW; against the nontheriese *lllworialid . which Lt WWII will ha sensually diligeat its ossosedng this year, to delude dui besot and tiatbisdiog...-. Beware of them All le ping ea tight—Woo Wing While will but do heir doty, go to weld and /doe bat • utoduate depot of solicits& for the wow of Whig prineipldl the belletdros in October will Show the " Young Guanl" Si be "O. K. " in every reappet--atanmett air ever in her devotion to the Whig canes. Courage, Meade —light is *heed ! A way sigonste egad 0011 THE WHOLE WHIG TICKET—and OEM. VAIN VICTORY FOLLOWS! What they nay la York Coaittg. You will have, in conjunction with the Do. mocracy of Adams, to choose a member of Cap ! tress upon tchose reit may depoid a,. of Dormitory sr Federalism iss :hat body—whore vote may decide whether the base sisttekr epees our country, for which your representative voted, (that the Mexican War onus commenced by the President unnecessarily and in violation of the constitution,) shell or shall not be stricken from the record ; and hundreds of grave questions of national import may be decided for weal or woo-- for the honor or shame of our country."—York Gazette. Do you hear that, Whigs! So speaks the York Gazette, in urging the election of Mr. DMINgt, as our Representative in Congreas—"upon whose vote may depend the ascendancy" of Locofocoism in the National Legislature! Mr. MAN.* is to be sent to Washington to mist in the work of building op Federal Locofocoism, by playing the spaniel at the feet of Executive tyranny—by vo ting to strike from the records the truthful decla ration of the present Congress against the neces sity and constitutionality of ['resident Polk's Pro- ISisner7 Mexican War—by voting to continue in form the disastrous provisions of the British Ta riffs! '46, and Shea perpetuate the Tariff swindle of '44—by voting to strengthen the arm of the Ex ' actin's., is continuing to him the privilege of sup preening the popular will and bending the people's representation to his purposes, by the exercise of the odious Veto Paster-4w t o d o a ll (giver things, whirls his Loeofeerr masters at Washington nail leg mita of Lim. Itemeinber this, Whigs! Mr. amiss, is somata by his %sada ea an *pm asoisti:Loassisp4osid, if olsetai, Will. BE A InCOIPOCO starsestsTATivr. Can joy vote for hint I The Compiler and the Whig Ma Meeting. In another column wilt he found the proceed irmgs the Whig Mao Neetinga on Friday and Ipatunlay last. The proceedinge of these glorious outpourings of the people speak for thethaelana, and we design Po additional comment upon them. We leferlo theMstter bete simply to Mingle the -notice of em readem i paragraph from the oUompiler," descriptive of the immense gathering in Gettysburg on Friday "in point of numbers, it was slim beyond prece dent. Leaving aside the small, eery small, dele gation from the Caledonia Iron Wed" (enenel of whom declared themselves Can and Butler aim) and ad *Ow inns Vlatos Ewa Manifatfo o t . Cadias s Freditick THERE WERE N ONE HUNEEM wawa tile Itel and the We bead me eamoosset es this. The bah de illearaft fdlitiblien d hate which perredie the mere netiole of the Compiler, end especially the retired Yahoo tre, amiss with km ow* antidote— There are sone &behead@ too grim and palpable to be aweliewed ere* by the new eneduleue and we be aely odommt Firma neighbor haying shot en wide at the tee* ender CM charitable peomrp , Yen the lip wale ware mime and in typo hive sating bee serf diet rhe demiptiee to be regetied, dot an a reproseteeke di' hots, bet sleeted woe Ideal for and eaticipated by the Lanham Isehirel It is a ebesilabie peranneption, net.if sommeebb ma This atticlootworialgh- Ws bay be maudlin of .ear geed, hemmer. le hie, that it will bid mesh et dee modem of the reaegiistes es web prams at the ending, and br , o_ On RAS placed I. stesseneats which appear in that piper is regal te batons of which they themeleve Ley me ben hem witnensee • We haveaedesirohs soy say Wag which might voinad the feelings of NW **MO. ; for this Psi- Ma we hem mdtained Awn making such com ments at hie article am it deserold. We hops, themskom that we shall ham acct fur skesesity, whoa we say That it is in a spirit of kindness, sad with us ea eat wish that It may be attended with pm& le dm" duet we emomend to his easeful perusal, and dal of Lamina editors geortally, the subjoined extract from an Essay of the mi. neat Da. Roes, which we And in ens of our 12018111111 WIS t • .1 DR. RUSH ON LYING *Them are many instancecof parsons of monad rakmorallog. some of encenunon talents, who ars sacra with the tyke disuse. Persona thus die Used, Cad neither speak the truth spa any sub. net tell the aim stwy twice in the mime way, NOR DESCRIBE ANY THING A 8 IT AP PEARED TO OTHER PEOPLE. Their faller hoods are seldom calculated to injure any body but themselves being, for the most part. °fan hy perbolical or booming nature, and not injurious to the Ammer* and anyway of odium, That it is a corporal drawn I infer from its sometimes sp. P•orinll mod PeoPle. who are remarkable for veracity in' the healthy state of their minds, several ransom of which I have known in the Pommy!. sera lsespind. Persons affected with this di► ease, ere often eras& ire.. r 4 tempera end man +wrs, sad, ranetinsee beareolent and ehantabl• in their dispositions. Lying. as a vice, is said to be incurable. The rate thing may be aid of it aa a dismiss whoa it appears its adult lit.." ar The Litanuy ScarriiMo connectod with the dogleg of tho Bummer Ssetion of Pennsylvania Colley, ramp off last work. Id consaguance of other ilopitiments, we bad the pkasine of lima hog to but are or two Of the Adhesion but under stand that the =MASS were, upon the whole, of a Tory creditable ehancter. On the evening of the ISM, the Ahmed of the Theological Seminary tit r a t i tes = l ir,: ittPtvl:. X 1110716 of Winchester, Va. On Wednesday evening, Prof. H. P. Perrin essr, of Philadelphia, addressed the Linares As. ; sad on Thursday the Annual Cosa aseacemeat Leek plass. with the following exer cises: Lain Balutatrxy 7 -4.y Op. C. Marmd. of Haiti. more, Md; English Salutatory—by U. Branch ARM* of Warrenton, N. C. • Prance--.be, Duty and Destiery--by V. L. Conrad, of Pines-rem Pa. ; Genesee Oustiow— Eueopsan Rerrolutioes—by Wet. D. Redd, of Lebanon, Pa.; Rarest Amor semi* Ilisarnarbse J. A. Trailer. of Loy*. rills, Pa.; DowoGell of the Moors in apaim--- A. W. I.loy, of Milton, Pa • Petrarch—by Meta, of Reading, Pa. ; at Chi= on the Cbristies Weeittby 1. K. Miller, or Monehemer, Md.; National Intaramme—by L. W. Fats m, of Turman t, N. H.; The Linesmen of a Notion —P. Dorn, of Lyanaing county. Pa.; "The Old Dominiost",-by E. Mills, of Balsa, Va.; The Genius of Bbaleapeats—by D. W. Eladhash of Edson*. N. C. • widths Valedictory, by Edward Menem*, of fistayebing. Pe. The demos of A. D. was conferred upon the member of the valuating clean ; that of A. M., is coons, open Mann. John W. Miller, Ma.. Gies Millst, It damns *mime; and Jere Stocker; mid the Hammy Degree of A. M. upon Prof. Spriame, Illinois, Rev. H. Mat. thews, of Ann Amodio aunty, Md., and Feeder. irk Munn and William Sturm, of Nuremberg, Germany. Are you Beady 1 Whip. ars you marly I Friends of Tatun— g innourron—of Whig Primiqpim—the Rioctien taktwpises mart Tessday one work ! ARE YOU READY I Are you st work in the townships I Ems you every man assamed I Hare you al , ranged meant for getting out every vole 1 If not, loss no dew ib doing so—dalay no lortger—inso. doll sad segiset now will be fatal. Victory is within 'Our pup, bet k will slip from us if we us sot wide mak* and Wive ! IMP ger amnia to Ss "plain questions" of the cewAlev ? do sot sees to have pleweel our nelighbee too well. He amps the object with oboist ea each apnoea as be did the reattat,ol the 'Extra Adrian' and Mr. Petnewnee eonnection with the Consignment' Beard. Well. after the Ceerpiler's positive Woad to answer nor inquiries aa to Kr. Desner's permitiatowt lbw Teeilt, Veto and Slavery -coons, we expect to beer no wine from it abase • sealed eendideles " and • per. ties without principles." Progress of the Cease In Ohio, TINI intelligence liven Ohio is afths most cheer ing character- .Corwin, —Vinton, Delano, .04111 w . Ewing and Chase are doing good service en the stump, convincing Free territory Whip eats folly of casting away their votes by throwing them in favor of Van Buren, and converting An ti-Bla•ery Locofocoe from the support ofCass and Butler. Indeed the Locofoco presses already yield the Gubernatorial election, and are preparing the way for defeat by boldly affirming that Foie, the Whig candidate for Governor, is an Anti. Taylor man, and that therefore his election cannot be regarded as a teat of what will be done ■t the Presidential election ! Don't believes word of it. Goy, JOHNSTON is doing gam! service in the northern part of the State, daily addressing large crowds of the people, in defence of Whig princi ples. The intelligence from the Northern and Western Counties is cheering. Let the East and South but do their duty, and all will be 0. K. in Pennsylvania. rrAu burnoose mating of the friable of MY' tor, Piilmon , Johnetan tinChlidellemoth. hehl at New !Why in Union 00011117.019 the VIM ineh Among the uptakes:a woo the Horn Jena, Coors'. lOW. Wm. W. It would be e foolish effort eo atenapt to beep pace with the numberless fekeiroode in the Asps liDetiolleophig topics, isi which Loesfocoism has already Oren, and will ;Yet give, birth defies d'e Peden; calt , tent We ;have eirosedingly rani trot., iweeed then‘b„relyi*ispeellesgood muse and ildelly eau dlieu 4# 0 6, ofany pap. consuplues6c. A dri; days since: beerenor, a Mend abed our attention to a charge against the gentlerneut whale name heads this articles, as damn* of lertace, vie: :that *Mal. HAN.. mums, the Whig candidate Lw Register and Re. ennkr, bee but recently entered the Whig ranks." f rienr ' . 1 14 1 49( t h #lr s P I /101 hdo' :tree that Maj. H. was at one dine a supporter of Le: esheeine t tot deals's* the stleser hie way, le abeadowid the peev e and watered the Whig W." w•4O not are why It should be urged ea an object. lion to, hint. Certandy. his consortial would hot , Wised r a purity of motive and honesty of purse rather ocenfeendable, than deserving of MOM At all stoats, we cannot see with what coniestency the, objection could be urged by the Locate° suppinters of Messrs. Fuses and Han -1.1.14 But there happens to be no more truth in this than in the other numberime fahehoods that have been Put afloat during the past few weskit. 2 , Mag. ream LLLLL has not only never berm a Lo. eofeco, bet has ••w•ve been an etrisv , ?iguana eau rieaf wewkw In the Whig cense. He was • Whig in peit county, and bas been a Whig-- a allikaat, oPen and emaistent Whig—in Adams bro /Ma Wbig neet be afraid-of cons, promising his principle by giving him an &diva and ardent support. Those familiar with his de. votion to the Whig muse durinebia residence in the York Springs District, witl bear us out in the assertion that the Whig party In Adams county cannot boast of • better, truer. and HARD ER-WORKING WHIG THAN WM. W. HAMERSLT. During the campaigns of '4O and '44, no one's tints was more exclusively devoted to the Whig , eause than his—no one's money Mae generously and freely poured out, ma to his sou ismersrislowst. Those who were in Gettysburg. on the night of the election, three year. ago, will recollect the 'nitriteSr joy which suddenly succeeded to the gloomy feeling of despondence, which had previously brooded over the hearts of our political friends, when the returns from York Bprinp District and .Hamilton township announced the election of the Whig ciridldaTe fci Prothonotary, and the preser vation of the integrity of the Whig party of the Young Gaud." - To no two men were we more indebted for that glorious result than to WM. W. HA MERSLY anti JOHN PICKING, now our candidates for Register and Prothonotary. It were 'crying shame—an act of haw ingratitude-Zwere the Whigs of the county to hesitate about giving them a noble, triumphant support. Let no true Whig strike either of them—better Whigs, more competent officers, cannot be found in the county. They &Sofia itaiwirle them rescue the recoil penes of true and faithful soldiers ! "Let ns bestow the patronage which our cum bers place ia our hands epee Darocrats, and not upon the Candidates *tour opponents, who would laugh to scorn any proposition to them to vote for Democran, if they wars in the majority. Let us stand by oU our candidates. "—York Genf!" That is the language of our opponents in York county. The standara'aP. Democracy " seems to vary in York and Adams—at least as expounded by its organs, the Gimes* And the Comp iler. In York county, where Loptiforoisut is in a majority, noetny m Pliny 01IPPuonk pon ell tress Democrats, and it would be welt u some or our Whig friends were to take a lesson from the tactics of the enemy in York. Let us bestow the patronage which our numbers place in our hands, UPON WHIGS, and net arm the candidates of onr opponents, WHO WOULD LAUGH TO SCORN any proposition to them to vote for Whip, if they tram in a majority ITYbe York Advocate eats that the meet dew perate efforts are being mode in that county to so me the defeat of Dr. Ni. for Congress. Every thing, fair and foul, le being brought in to mean. plieh this purpose. A large amount of money has limn received from Washington City-41,000 it ie.mid—to be mod where .. other means may fail. AU will not do. however. Look out ibr Corruption! The Communication of. Q.' in another column refers to some startling acts in regard to the Con gressional canvass, which are not less true than startling. Our Whig blends may depend upon it—the finger of the National Administration is plainly visible in the electioneering movements in this district. Nosey is abundant, and freely used to influence votes ! Friends of Nes and Free Prineiples—to wort end by the enemy in his miserable schemes ! It is with feelings of the deepest regret, that we announce the total daMmetion by fire, on Friday last, of the large brick evidence of Col. Jaen D. Pantos, at the east eed of Millerstown, in this county. and for many yaw the residence of the venerated Rev. Dr. PaxMn. The roof tool fire from a spark from the Patchett chimney, and be fore it was disooverd, ha made such program, as to render any attempt tome* it entirely fruitless. The Colonel was in Gettysburg at the time, with many other citizens of Ifillerstown, and none but bat his aged mother aiii , his wife wear in the 0 boom at th e time. sumeeded in saving mil, a small box con tain' his most nimble pa pers, and the furniture lower rooms. Eve ry thing else in the home was consumed. The lons is very considerable,ind there was no law. ranee.-41ketine4 Wasp's W. Twee, E.g. is the Whig candidate far Gaegrow la the 121 k district, com posed of the aosuales 4 Bradfred, Tipp, sad Etusgoehatuts. The Leeds have two eandidstes..— ter of fact by the time theilection arrives. HENRY CLAY.—'4 Notches Courier of the 18th inst., says: " A letter from this istinguished atatesman was received in town, a days since. In it, he stand that he would co Ily support Oen. Tsy lor, and expressed aurp that any one could have thought for an instil that he would lake any other course." 1 F;77be Locoloco pa re object to Gen . Taylor that he bolds alarm WlLif be don hold 41w ,* ellivegthe at least mot). tempted to make white i lekea l Can as much blsaid of Um. Com 1 FROM EITROCE. The Nemec oflaodie het arrived adios tin Ys with SernpoOn , its seven tia • , The weather i r tinctioml isle in Gnat Wile*, slid lho mentos had declined le idiom thiC of theirecent a dmen. Aielantinto Irlictonni was on visit to 9eoda•d. France was tranquil. will die earepsitht of souse local diensdunces in the. Provin ces. The mediation .f Freers and England for the souk:meet of the Indian question bid be* **Ad bi 4 ,4146 The Bonapartist* are thoviag both i. Paris and I. the depeirensuen, wish the view of elect* Louis Bonaparte le the Presidency of the Republic. Powwow or Mr. Ctar.—The Lens rine Journal of the 16th imam says : "We are authorized to say, that whilst Mr. CLAY feels deeply and gratefully af fected by the desire to which many of his ardent and faithful friends ding of deetng him to the Presidency, he anon accept a nomination for that office ilk be indw ell to him. Feelisi bound by the decis ion of the Philadelphia Convention, he does not wish, and awn eonsesu. that any further use shall be made of his name in connexion with that *Men." ilc:rThe Chambendesqr Whig says the administration folks are peerdiar in their tastes. ' 111-1940. - wagtor tistoirtilaeleiral who had whipped the "red amok" bat they called him grassy. Is 184$, they bring forward a Gametal who bad warrea• dered to the“red coats," and they pronounce him a hero. IC :1' David Graham. Esq.. of New Tort. a distinguished lawyer. and the leader of the Clay movement there. has pronounced Gen. Taylor's last letter satisfactory. He says he feels in tipsy bound SO support bun fur the Presidency. O t ,- The Whip in the late election have gained several members of the Maine Le gislature. one IlDelalutr of Congress. and prevented the election of the Loraine() candidate for Governs*. ! This is doing well. Look out fur she November elect ion JThe Gold Medal, noted by Con gress to Gen. TATLOIII for his gallant-arr. vices in the Mexican War, was presented to the Old Hero at Pass Christian. La., last week, amid interesting ceremonies. HOLDEN'S MAGAZINE far Goober is al ready on our table, filled with ratiowining sad useful matter. u trial. It uswasia• a auger of fine engravings, iflustratire of tbr autimais Irak which they its ammarlai Thus who wiab • haerary lust OM set as betur far a drier, than is furnished by Holden ha his ebeigrahipzior. Ad dress orders, posapsid, to C. W. Ifaiew, leg Nurse street, New York. COMIIITSSICATXD. Buying Yeles—Cases $ Buitler be im! sold by lbe Loceremeas I Two Cau Nan oprtil for Toykirjor, every Whig vote for liweisar-41 apiece offered for votes for Ikasieer ! The most outrageous attempt have ism wade within a kw days, by some elf the laden et the LOC4IOO paper, and the pa Beulah aka& of /sae B. D , that it has ever been wry Ist se bear of. The Leeeines hone eat rally messy for votes for Danner, bat lane w and men aye eed P al by offering two thea votes fer arise, paraldHed. one Whig vow, is given he thansir. Them ase not twee asseridaus, bat care M adersistated proof. Thus it will be new. that the pray have no hopes of electing Cass. and are wiling to trade him off, in ceder to bey voles (or Denim, wan, they think, will be hake is the District It she shows the utter recklesawas ef the Leos kerleve in this county, whose every si 'eparnitissis have bees self. To promote their ewe isinseffiate eisesers. and wears permed besedts. they .re finis( to sell the whole pasty with Caw mill Liar at the head. I colawrirecalmak. Ms. Boutin die copy of my lents to the Conferees el this Coserseeesosel inerist. as published is your riper elf this lb ass, dim oc curs s typographsail cues, in the sentorse rem mooring Numbering as I des the tasks adult piety many warn pentonol and rebind in nelor due. The word "pebtisol" is, by a miss' aka of your axopositor, nehetinsted dor "pniyuseanni." which was the wad rani by no. I had ennevieeted tbe erne estisely. mad my **- tendon woo amain to it by seam siniedinee Ull she "Compiler" dads week foussibed, in pest, on this blunder et year entsposiear. As the sableser, printed, involves as abeenrey, I mil drink you is stoke the eoneetion, although attscbing on pest degree d iaspertsooe is it UNIN DANIEL AI. 81111103EIL September 27, 1242. [la pabfialtitur the above conattim—sebith we cheerfully dko—h nay be du se the v ceroposi.. tor," as well as to earsolves, to ary that the saw usct44 of Mr. Bs rsse's koa diiadterhat, aad that in copying it Irma the illeatiael." it naspriist ed as we them Soma it Mr. Roth slill to the botil I The Leedom Madera in Gil pier% who Led pledged the support of the mirk sad Ole b He From, for the Mike of hawk he sem time, been endeavoring to get Mr. Jonas Nom of Menai= umbel* as Weil imieliem 'Door cretin" emundam for the ems perikosir dm move. inding it imperils, bows., widow, is cam, boy, or fonw that pelfsmen le leek eel, lb leaden here taken upon dimmbee ta einwilrer • report that Mr. R. had dierimil being • amilideaa, Mr. Erns wee in Gettriperg yeseerdhq, and ow as mmonted to eep dot those in see • pedlar of troth in ibs nipm--THAT HE ld BTILL in TM T. srup,Ammuaenunt_ —that neither /IV osy eateeiewe, am boy him eir, to oak dot whim d the few emus uhidets" of doe puty h, Gettyolow. who„ oohs Ade" for NAM perpoeso, hew wodutties to ad the petty, led iwasfew d who will au ole their lidding! Ilimpertaust wairreamest N. Yee*. MR. BOTTS OUT FOR TAYLOR. On Tuesday night ket. the Cl a y 1111101 ill New York City calmed Tauxiall Gude', to in. wive the letter of Mr. Cloy declining the owe el l hie none for the Preddency, and to hear tbo port of their Executive Committee- The Cowl Mine* now recommend an aberadawilicet et. alai/ distinctive organization, and strongly advise an Whip to support Taylor and Fillosare,and the regular Whig nominees. Horace (heel!, John M, Botts, and other*, addressed the aseetitg. Mr. Born pin:mounted the recent letter stems. Tay lor satisfactory, and announced HlB ILINTE.NI TION TO VOTE rOR THE OLD HERO!: The Whip of New York will sew go haraseni ously to work, and give gle electoral vote alder State to ° Gen. Tay - kw by a majority of 75.000 or 100,000, JIM 'me GUARD' IN MOTION The sates of the friends of "Tay. FBlnsoire.Johnston and Middles wa rah," ii Gettyalemi . N Friday las, was a glo- Sous outpour* ofthe people-erceedinir in aumbeto and endniskinn. a ny _ "the kind shot the memorable Mass Mendngs ord. and 44. At an early hour the hard working yeomanry—the representatives of the "Wag ntillions."—eeniteenced swing um from the different township, and surrounding towns, and by noon (the hear appointed for the organisation of the meeting) the town presented a most Rel easing appearance. About 101 o'clock, a huge delegation from Caledonia Iron Wants. Fayetteville and Chambersburg, accompanied by the Chamberaburg Band, was escorted iota town by the “Gettys Lodge Band."—Maj. Gen. Dane MlD macerr.otheikting.xs Chit Marshal, and Col. Joan WALT6II4 J. L. Tart arid G. W. MeCtumansinutssistants. The as snubby was called to order at the ap pointed hour by A. IL SravaNson Esq., announcing the following gentlem en as Skaters of the meeting: President.—don. JAMES McSIIERHT, of Germany township. Tics Peesidenta r —Dame) Polley, of Cum bedaod ts Meaty S. Spalding, of Ger- many; Paler Diehl. of Oxford; Jacob A. Gardner. Jr.. Petersburg ; James Wil son. of Hamiltouban ; Samuel McNay, of Liberty ; Wm. Witcher. of Berlin ; John HaUof Menallen ; Michael Hanes, of Straban; Peter Mlekly, Sen. of Franklin ; Jobe G. klorningstar, of Conosrago ; A. K. Myers, of Tyrone ; James Mende:my. of Mounijoy ; Dan iel Diehl, of Mount .Pleasant ; John Brough, of Hampton ; Sebastian Hel fer. of Abbotatown ; John McCleary, of Freedom ; Samuel Diller, of Union John Elder. of Berwick. Serrsaries.--John C. Ellis, of Oxford ; Jacob Linde n of Conowagu ; C. 1.11 is h, of Reading ; S. L. Duffield. of Tyrone ; J. McCleary. Hanaikonban ; S. F. Neuly, of Strokes. The officers having taken their seats on a stand erected on the western side of the public square, and beautifully decorated wub flowers„evergreem flags. .4k0.4 Maj. BALTZELL. of Frederick, Md.. was in troduced to the meeting by. Mr. Cooper. Mr. B. yoke for arrest one hour in deknos of Whig principles sod the Whig caudidatas--dis• castiag at kngth the policy at Protection to Amer. nasal leidwary, the abuse of the Veto Power and dr Spiel of Co' inqattin as developed by the present allminauseia L . The aim of Mr. Polk entirely to dssiteoy the Proterliee System and to build on its sifts and the wins of Ameican labor, the Free ing', •Pohe . y. wan adverted to, as also lien. Case *Ago csedially to carry out the policy of Mr. Pelt's administration." In regard to the Veto hrINC/r. Mr. R. alleded to the singular feet that while Mr. Jefferson (the " father of Democracy.") . *Ai OVIL amain W entine ahainistration, it had been em ployed sense 40 times by our modern "Democrat ic" Presidents to defeat the popular will Loco- Iseeinsa, hy its abase of this power. has converted it ale alloassehic . al Power, more absolute and sadism than that isseognised by the most despotic Earipean gsasenunientx whose dentmciatioos form the themes air Wawa every democratic' 4th of July orator is the land. lhe Veto Power has brew exercieed bet owe in 200 years in England; and but twice in Prance, and then its exercise esa Loma his crown and his bead. 01111. of the grievances magard in the Declaration of Isdeplin demos septa cause fora =pension of the colonies Item the aredier country. eras " the refusal of Gamic ill to gate his assent " to wholesome and sahaary laws; and sow we are again called upon to bade ageism the exercise ol the same odious proem and i. behalf of the same great principle of Regular:an liberty—the right of the peepl to rule. Mr. 11- ales exposed the War policy of the Addiniansasa, in its wanton and wicked invasion ef Mexican and, and the consequent fearful amount of We sad tisane wasted in its conduct. Nor wan the agency afGen. Cam in the matter &riot lies—sellene venal heart could enable him to sit ia his esallesed oust in the Senate Chamber. day after day. heathing Am, and blood, and vengeance, mina Itesedassd, Mextoo and all creation, but tab las" pad canal the WIMP to keep 3000 miles from the " noras sad cosifiaio" of the bettlslield THADDEUS STEVENtd, Eeq., was next in troduced to the smasesabiage. After the enthnsias to applause wide which his appearance wee greet ed, bad soiebbel, Mr. Stevens proceeded to ad denda the enroll is one fathom masterly specimens uefeuiugMd argemeen, wit, satire, and eloquence, which as distingui s h his public speeches, and pions him in the fine rank of American orators.— Amodio& Ledeatry --the right of the American Maefkrmie and Laborer to protection from his gov ernment—do Tung fraud of 1844—tbe treason of the deamposs ee who hot seduced and then be tenyed tie oreddence of the people—the war with filletinatrory. and ita extemion to tbe upon whir; of time Union—were the themes upon *hi& foe dwelt fee bider than an hour, and en chained the ateentioa of the cut crowd of freemen .elected around hiss. We shall not do the speak. er hojimees by miesepting even a meager sketch of his nomois. We could wish, however that cr azy Fanner. sad Mechanic, end Labore r in the cemey. asaid have been present and heard the within/egg denaeciatien of the traitor, to the in knob of Penneyinaie, wham names deserved to be Wanleisecel in the tomb GP eternal in& my"— the picture Odle rain and bankruptcy which must no& abroad mow the land when the millet:dual of Fieurtrade shell be ushered in, and the Farmer re aim 23 crate lama of 111 for his 'Shoot, the Me chanic 73 ends imbed of el SO and 07 for his ism and the Lamer his Pliant@ a dey—when the weekhy capita' fist shall lord it over the poor num, as the Seuthent Slarodriver lords it over bis dame—gbe ereHeriNg denunciation of the "done aerie" expedient to each the popular will, by the lime eta Power wheel exenme even In despotic Eaters Ws united Hinge and Emperors f ro m doeile ihnimem—geot mgr the noble, lofty, A neassow alf the speaker upon the Wad mum it the !the extrroisa ef Slioney to Tondos, as yet Free from its withering iNdlemes t i or is eiremion within its oot lino iia. The aspeetateseri of Mr. Steven 's auditors were day anarseed and he retired amid the mod andimeiMule &endow Dr. NES. ear candidde for Congress, was next inandeced; but, in emeenpresce of recent ammo inimmeari o n, was mai& to address the crowd at He reberned his adinowledgments for de wenn owes he has hitherto received from the people of Adana county ; he had endeavored to macro their confidence by an honest dieeltarge ef his Coagnossional 'duties, and if re-elected pledged his beet exertions to promote the honor sod ..to.m of the country. Gen. T. C. MILLER, of Cumberland county, firmed, one of the mom prominent Democrats of the State, followed in a few appropriate remark* in fa•er of the election of Gen. Taylor to the Pres idency. He was succeeded by Maj. A. G. EGE. of Taneytown, Md., who addremed the meeting Coe about an hour and • half, when it was adjourned to re-assemble in the Court-house in the evening. At the ringing of the bell, in the evening, the eAnnt-Inissee was thronged by a dense mass of people. who was organised inn) a meeting by the ameentasest of TRONIAB WARREN es Presi dent ; BEIFIANIN Benary km, Cal. 8. 8. 1144.ta,:ii,t sm, &union WiLTT, and Col. JU,11.3 Vice Presidents ; and 8. A. rtaniv, Jail WEI.- Nov, and DAN. IL Leona, 5 Hecrotation The mooting was then addressed by WM. M. WATTei. ILA., of Pumberiand county, principally Is f avor of • vigovotuteffort to secure the election of GeV. Johnaton. Mr. HOE was again called far, and re sponded in an animated and effective speech of .- boat an bout. He was followed hy D M. HAW SER, Eel. end Hon. JAMES COOPER; in able and eloquent speeches in behalfail Whig peinciples and the Whig anise, (*Minot/leg to a hde hoor, when the meeting adjourned in the best ponied. spirits. connumemp, TAYLOR MEETINGS, Great Densonstration of 4/191 frienthi q Toyior, Arianore, and Johnston. in the York Sjiwfiego Median Mark I • . A very Imp aid lifillby_kespectable meeting of the Whig party, was held in Petersburg, (Y. S.) on Saturday Wlernoon the il3d instant. The ramie" wail cal led to order by Mr. FILAMILIIS Ganotuts., on behalf of the Committee of Mange ment, and was organised by the seleettum of the following officers : Fri:Went-OQ. JOHN WOLFORD. Fice Presid . snip—Capt. William Jones, Wm. 11. Mullin, Asaph Abbey, Jac A. Thompson, Wm. Arnold, Charles Kettle well, .Jacob Griest, Jacob Gard nen., sen . Thomas McCleary, Col. Wm. F. Bonner. Harman Wierman, Samuel Metzger, John Sadler, son. Jaeob Hersh- Seerstariiiu;-4. A. Gardner, D. A. Bueh ler. Isaac Grimm. The meeting was ably and eloquently addressed by A. G. Eng Esq., of 'Fancy town, and EDWARD BALTZELL. Esq" of Frederick, Md., upon the great issues of the present campaign, and the claims o[ . Gen. Zachary Taylor upon the Whigs. and true Democrats for their support:— They made a complete expo** of the prin ciples of Lewis Cass, and his "extra" claims. They contrasted the military and civil services of Gen. Lewis Cass—the Hero of the broken sword, who received •83,000 as extra compensation for extra ordinary services, with those of Gen. Zachary Taylor, the •Old Hero who ne ver surrenders"—who never received one cent for extra services, although he peril led his life in the sanguinary and hard fought battles of Palo AI to, Messes de lx Palma. Monterey, and Buena Vista, for the glory and honor of his country. THADDEUS STEVENS. Esq. of Lancas ter, was next called for. He appeased on the stand, and eloquently and forcibly ad dressed his old friends and neighbors on the importance of the approaching elect ions, and the necessity of the Whigs pre senting an undivided front to the oppo nents of Old Zack and the whole Whig ticket. Mr Stevens defended., in his fear less and convincing manner, the Protec tive Policy Find the eou-ex tension el Slave ry. He commented strongly lapels the views of Lewis Cass upon these topics, and proved conclusively that the ailveeates of the Wilmot Proviso, and the hies& of Free Soil, could not consistently enestheir suffrages fur Cam, nor throie away their votes for Van Buren, but should gob the polls and vole fur Gen. Taylor, who if ap posed to the further extension of Showily,. and the improper use of the Vein ['logger. The meeting was also addressed by Mal. Sievsea, Esq. and Hon. Jas. Cuomo.— Mr. Smyser. with the same magniniatigy that induced him to yield up his well-earn ed and acknowledged claims to Dr. Nis, appeared bgc...,vi ode lllCtth.g wud a_atiocaird the re-election of Dr. Nes to Congress as a man in whom the people could safely confide their interests. Mr. Cooper spoke of the various candidates upon the Whig ticket, and urged that they were gold and true men, and should be supported by ev ery Whig in the County. Hon. HENRY NEI was also present, but was prevented from addressing the meeting, by indisposition. The thanks of the meeting were then tendered by the President to the gentlemen who had addressed it on the occasion. The President also announced that a meet ing would be held in the Academy that eve ning, and that it would be addressed by D. Mellon/many, Esq., of Gettysburg.— The meeting then adjourned. The Whig Fires Bum Brightly ! The Petersburg Academy was filled by an enthusiastic audience, in she evening, and the meeting was organized by the ap pointment of the following officers, viz : Pruident, JACOB ORILST. nee Presidents, Thomas Stephens. Jas.. Wilson, Charles Lafferty, Uriah Gard— ner, Isaac Thomas. Secretary, J. A. Gardner. The President, on taking the chair, made some very appropriate remarks relative to the election of Gen. Taylor as President of the United States. D. McCurievotiv, Esq. of the "Young Guard," being present, was called upon to address the meeting, which he did in a most eloquent and impressive speech.— Ilia address was interspersed with emu. ment, wit and anecdote. He spoke for one hour and, a half upon the leading ques tions at issue between the two parties, and the frequent • pplauee which he elicited evin ced the satisfaction and pleasure with which. his speech was listened to. THADDIttIe STEM., Esq.. of the ..01111 Gunn]," notwithstanding his hoarseness.. could not resist , the rep:lewd calls or the audience, and give them anoiliitlr'round grape from h 6 intellectual battery. His speech was listened to with that marked, tuention that Mr. Stevens always ail tnandewherever he speaks. He was tin quently interupted by, applause during tho delivery of hie speeh. On motion of Maj. W.ltr. Ilasuutsm the thanks of the meeting were tendered to Messrs. Stevens and klcConsugby. for their eloquent "Adresse". Thumeetiii - g - dten idjoiinaid - to Mee! on, Saturday evening the 7th of October next.. Three cheers were given for r t rile '' Three cheers for McOonauctne. Three hearty cheerefor ' , OLD Ilona* Awn RIAD!". and 'ban rue the Wstuts,..lll l win, '1)o1-. Mr. %arise remarked that if we kept on daring until the election no doubt we would feel very chre rfi d alte;werds. IrrJoseph R. Dltandla, Eeq., ham. been nominated for Contras from tbo, Second Distriet. A good imiection. DANDIER LOCOFOCO TICKET.. . Governor—Mortis Longstretii. Canal Commissioner Israel Painter. . Congress—Joel B. Dinner. Assembly—John Lehman. Commisaioner—Janies Patterson, Daehil Wes . Director of the Poor—John N. Graft. _ Sheriff—William }likes; Jones Reek ileaftt Onadore. Prothonotary—William 1110419.1, Register and Recorder—Williant F, vo. Clerk of tho • y ! tia rl , Pietro; ant! Hachl th su 7 . 04 , z ppried 4 d ' e ' ‘Dan nor . /0440404 to ‘4l Tell*l " P k* TiatA: New Yet!PALeTr it Tork Journal eef Ouankiesee say* t ' elt:ii now very evi. dent that the thirty-bin electoral votes of New. Yolk milli bet 00161 114rion Ana F;44491'k MeV , el, the rtes. Seder's rit to .thhalt they, are ottio.thar, ra ale AM abbe wraps es well, acihey eau ' Even Oases vote in this State will be huger Mad Veit fltirehte.-- Miiiit of the Barnbereers votit'fo t ti him. end °diem (oC Thily doi•Tt like their new connextoas." runnesesta.--The Nashville Whig save that half of that State hem now been well canvassed, end' from the infOrmation we have received friint the MO% reliable sour am lie sly to the .Whigi of i ,other States, "Teasemeo 4ttiode as Atilt is a rock.— nave no apprehension: whatever about her vote. She goes for TaiLOlll by • large majority." ' ' Otne.—The Whig. sun iliihes brightly in Ohio. The Cincinnati Atlas says :-.- ••01 . Ohio., we cian say that every step ta ken in the minuet canvass shown the Whig prospect brighter. We know that in some of what are Milled dirqfficled counties the falling yr of the Whig vote is next to nothing. The ballot box will astonish those who ,supposed that the great Whig ri my 01 Ohio was , to be snowed from its firen . moorings by 'every wind of new doc trine." WICSTION S iKi BRIGIIT.—The Indie s's-Journal has conversed with , . very in telligent gentleman who has travelled ex tensively through the States of Wisconsin, lows, and Illinois, who gives it as hie. de liberate, opinion thil TAI'LOR will carry all those States. The Van Buren wing of the Democracy in all that region is very strong. Gen. Cam tus New YOUIC.—We learn from the Tribune, that the leading Hunk ers of she State meditate the withdraw al of their Electoral Ticket, in favor of the one pledged to Van Buren and Adams.— Cass stock must be getting very low in the Empire state. pc" The Whigs of Somerset county say they will give the Whig ticket from 1800 to 2000 majority THE ERRONEOUS IMPRESSION that a great variety of medicines are ne cessary to conquer as many seemingly va rious maladies, is fast giving way to mote retinae! views. All medicine, to be effect ive, must enter the blood and must flow with it to every part of the body. The effect the medicine produces is a general effect, extending over the whole system, though it may be manifested outwardly ■t a particular organ. There is no such thing as a purely load effect produced, ex cept by the use of active poisons. As well might it be required to eat a scperate dish in order to nourish each particular Bart of the body, ae tri"relftitit a differeht remedy for every apparently different ail ment. .The truth is all diseases arise one cause, acting in different parts of the body. This doctrine is so self-evi dent that but few at the present day dispute it. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills remove this cause wherever.it is limited, because they enter the eireulation and aid in the P;iiiitary workings of Nature to expel the offending matter. S . Vr' Beware of cotinterfsita Purchase from the •gents only, one or more of whom will be found In each village and town in 1,119 ,littitcvl States The genuine is for Vale by M. STE '‘ EN. SON, Mole agent Ow Gettysburg; end Wholesale at Or. Wright's Prmcipal Office, 169 Keen Street, Philadelphia. BALTIMORE MARKET. ►nnV TRI StILTI4OII% SI'M •► BKEF CATTLE..—There were offered at the wales on Monday, 1000 heed of Beeves, 800 of whieh were sok, to city butchers at priees ranging from *2 to $2 75 per 100 lbs. oh the hoof,equal to *2 25 and *5 10 per 100 lbs. net. I.ol7ll.—Tbe lour market is active ; sale. of 1 200 hide. Howanl at brands at *5 00 The receipts mail supply are large. City Mill. is held at *5 00. Ba/ea of Corn meal at *3 00 a 113 19. Nye floor *4 MI. li R A IN.—thaditdy of all kinds of 0 min moderate and priers depressed. Salestmod to prime red wheat at *1 00 to $1 05: and white at $1 10 to $1 12. White Corn 8 a 54 eta; yellow 58 a s'. Oats 25 a 23 ; Rye 68 a To. MARRIED, On the 19th Inst., by the Rev. 8. 1.. Levi, of Irbarnberuburg, Mr. Sealants, of Fin. castle. Va.. and Alias A. , daughter ad . Mr. Ahraluint Arnold, of this' borough. On Friday the 11th hj the Re•. E. V. Ger hart. Mr. JORL 001111'111N. ■nd Mies JI;LIA A. Teem raw', of Bedford. Pa. flit Thursday the 21st inst., by the same, Idr. MAIITUL Curie, wad Miss of COI , Pill county, Md. On the 14th inst. by the Rev. Mr. Bechler, Mr. Sanest tirortainestsa. Mir - 42.ATII•DISII Neßelt—both of this county. On the 17th inst. by the Rey. Mr. Hay, Mr. A s, aetna RUDIAILL. end MiAll MATILDA Binasnrst vse—both of Connwage township. On the tlitt knit , by the Rev. A. ' , nehmen, Rey. da sits A. li 40W (fininedy of Pa. Coliege.) and Miss Mawr E. Her, daughter of Dr. Jacob Hay—all idle& On the 114 but , by the Rey.). O.Harris. Mr. 14 1 LLLLL at P. C o af Louisville, Ky., end Miss H r A. Mears r, of Darks county, Ohio. DIED, On the 20th of August, Mr. Purim B. /1411 ,1 4 of Reading township, aged 22 yam, 10 mouths. and 20 dare. , • - NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. 'WE Commissioners of Adams Coun t. ty will ressitv sealed proposals at their dice in Gettysburg, until Monday , Me sad doiy of Ocabor nese. fbr building • WOODEN BRIDGE *creel' AtOwara Creek, on the road leading from Little*. town to Emmitsbn%. be sego et the Cominiiiiiiiinere 446 e. By ender of the Commissioners. y. AUGRINBAUGIi, Clerk. Sept. le, 11 At° fir. ' ' JUST received. *abetter lot of prime HAMS, MACS. .9110(748AR5. end for sale at the lowest pikes at TE VIII9IBOICIB. ;Sept. 29,1848. grA Special Pit eeting of the ox AND READY CLUB" will he held in the Court-hones 1-0-11i0R. ROW EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Prompt :attendance is desired. , B °Pt. 27. 1848. r.A. Stated Meeting of the I " Ell4lr TAYLOR" Fire Cuutpa, ,ay will be held at the Engine Room to-ator- NY/ evening, et o'clock. As the Mei. int is intended ton drill; it je expected that pvery member 'will endeavor to be precool, D. WennatiouV l fitgey, i 90114 9Q. 1901. 110,T1C11.! O is bercht giren that, }till fol- IN 'lowing property was Purchitss4 by the subscriber at a Constable's Sale of tidetide Piritortal Property of Cttinititti Sikinarp,. Or liairdnoithin limnship, Adams soultr,, 'Pa . i r t v ' 'll ie 19ifi 'of Septensber inst.. wiz: 1 'n; l Shotel Ptotigh,l Cow, Illei- S fer,ogs, 1' Sow, and I Pip. l'Actes of Corn in the growitt;=whlch Property I have left in the possession of said Chris tian Sheriff; to be reclainind by ine wben desired ; and all pereons irp hereby' iraqi ed against trespassing upon spid proper ty, under the penalty or being proceeded whist by law. Sept. 29, 18401.—ifft• VOTIOZ. LITERS' of Administretion on the j Estate, of PETER B. HAINS, late of Reading township, Adams comity, de ceased, having been granted 'to the' sub scriber, residing in the town of Hampton, he hereby , gives notice to all indebted to said estate, to make payment 'with out delay, and to thole having claims to present the same, properly authenticated, for settlement. JOHN BROUGH, didrier. Sept. 20, 1848.-8 t . To the Independent Peer* of.,Odenna Co.: I OFFER myself to your consideration as an Independent Candidate for the office of County Consonisidener, at the ensuing..cleotion, and respectfully solicit your support. JAMES PA'rFERSON. Latimore township, Sept. 29, 'lB4B.—te PUBLIC SJLE Of Valuable Real Estate. On Thurspay, the 19th of October next, IHE subscriber will sell at Public Side, un the premihes, the valuable PAR M - on which he resides, situate in Hamilton ban township, Adams county, and adjoin ing lands or Jacob Raffensperger, Mrs. Stewart, John Eiker, heirs of Martin New man:and John Bowers. The Farm con tains 966 420.71210 more or less, and and is located in one of the most desirable sections of the county. being about one and a-hall miles from Fair field. The land is well improved, and has Limestone on it, which can be made, available fur liming purposes. Abut 200 Acres are cleared; the balance being etiver ed with thriving limber. The Improve , manta are a two-story log - all D L GRAY; , a one-story T E NA NT HOU !" a Bank Barn, lower part stone and upper part log, a Clover Mill, and other outbuildings. There are two Wells of Water. one near the dwelling, the oth er near the tenant house. The Farm is well watered, having running water in ev ery field but one. There is also a fine ORCHARD OF Choke Fruit Trees on the premises. A. pruper pro portion of the Farm is in 1131 . and MEADOW. It is the Granite rock land. There is also on the Farm a COPPER ALINE, which has been opened, the oar yielding as high al 30 per cent. lia'The above Property will be sold entire or divided, as may suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when aeendance will be given and the terms made known by JACOB WELDY. Sept. 29, 1848.—ts DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE A Chance for Farmers ! On Saturday, the 21st of Oetober next, BY virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Adams County, the Sub scriber, Administrator of the Estate of SAMUEL JACOBS, late of Hamilton township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, will sell at Public Sale, at 10 o'clock, A. M., un the premises, the valuable FARM of said deceased, situate in Hamilton town ship, Adams county, Pa., about 2 miles from East Berlin, on Beaver Creek, and adjoins lands of John Groff, Peter Del lone, John Jacobs, Pius Fink, and others, CONTAINING ate 4Eutizamo 9 more or less, of patented land. The Im provements are a large TWO-STORY atßrick House, 40 feet front, with a Back building, a Weaver's Shop, a ergs stone Barn, 70 feet front, a Wagon Shed, Spring House, and other Outbuild ings. There are two springs of water on the premises, one hear the House; also, t TWO ORCILORDS ea * of choice Fruit of all kinds, Ap ples, Peaches, Pears, &c. A bout 50 Acres are hi first-rate Ti —the balance cleared and under good cul tivation, with a full proportion of fiat-rate Meadow. This tract is susceptible of di vision, and will be sold entire or in par cels, as may suit purchasers: A L O. dtt ilia sane time endplate, WILL Ili MOLD A • TRACT OF LAND. situate pardy iu Paradise township, York county, and partly in Hamilton township, Adams county, *hoist 14 mile from the above tract, adjoining lands of John Groff, Isaac Trimmer, and wham, and eontaining 36 ACRES, more or less, of patented lead. The Im provements are a Two-Story 8 Tort /8.110 VS 14 With a FULLING MILL and CARD MACHINE, a good Barn, and other Outbuildings; about 4 Attie are in good Timber; the balance cleared and un der cultivation, with a sufficiency of Mee. dow. There is on the premises an excel lent ORCHARD of good Fruit. 17 The above properties are 'skiable, being well located, and are worthy of the attention of Fanners and Capitalism, who desire to make a good investment. At tendanee will be given and the terms made known on the day of , dale by fAORGE JAcons. Rept, 20, 1840,-, p Adair. I Ma= BAWL SY .Virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Adams mammy, the fhb sat*, Truce% appointed by the Pout aformaiii„of Estatediewria y, late.of 13Iainiltonben township,. Adnms deanised, will sell at l'isti4e 'Sale; on the premises, on ' IViday the-201A day of October sexi, AT I O'CLOCK, r. The Valuable Fars of said d, 230 ACREa, mole' of less, Of 'patented Itenl.liituste in Hamiltonban township, Adams county. Olt -t G i macs West d qf Gettysburg. ad joining landi'd the errs of.fames G. 'Pax ton, Wm. White. Magi Prllhenny. and others. The Improvements are a large _ Two-story Weatherbearded tttl. 4111V43211 double log . Hem and other im provements. a well Of water near the door, a good never-failing spring of sulphur wa ter near the house. There are also on the Farm a Tenant-house and Stable. There are about 120 acres of this Farm cleared; of which 25 or 30 acres are in good Mead ow. the balance (about 110 acres) is Tim berland. The Eastern pan of the above Farm is bounded by West Marsh Creek. Ill'"The above property is weU located, in a healthy and' gonheighberliikid. and worthy the attention of Farmers wishing to purchase. 'The property will be shown to persons wishing to view it, by Hugh F. M'Gaughy. residing on the premises. WILLIAM KING, Trustee. Sept. 29, 1848.—is WM. GRAY. FRESH GROCERIES. SUPERIOR ENGLISH CHEESE. New England Mould TALLOW CANDLES, beautiful sw Sperm, roe 4- C. 11. SALT, Atc., Ate.. just opened at BTE VENSONS. Sept. 29, 1848. 031111 FOR D 2 IS UNRIrALLED STYLE OF HATS FOR GENTLEMEN. CHARLES OAKIPOIRD No. 104. Chestnut Sired, Plriladelphia, WOULD respectfully invite attention to his superior style of hats for au tumn, 1848 ; which wilt be found the most perfect ever herons offered to the commu nity. Its peculiar forms render it the more desirable, as it combines all the essentials of durability and neatness, requisite in that article of dress, whilst his increased lard hies in manufacturing, with all modern improvements, enable him to challenge the world to produce a better Hat. -Children's Finny That and Cops ((the latest Mode.—These goods hare been se lected with the greatest care, and will be found most beautiful and chaste in their styles. Ladies Riding Hats and Caps of entire ly new Patterns.—Great has been bestow ed in constructing these articles, that they may fit perfectly easy, and form a graceful appearance. CHARLES OAKFORD. 104 Chestnut sit • kw doors Arose Third, Ms Sept- 29. 1848.—(March 3.-1 y) RICA FANC YPE/RS FOR LADIES' RZAR. CUARLIES OAIIiFORD, Furrier, No. 104 Cuesreur Sr.. A sew darn above Third, Philadelphia, WOULD invite the ladies to call and examine Idi superior stock of Muffs, Boas, Tippets, &e., of every variety, con sisting of Rich Russia Sable, Hudson's Bay Martin, Norway Martin, Mink Sa bles, Baum Martin, Stone Martin, Ermine, Fitch, Lynx, Arc., du. These skins have been selected with great care, and are made by the best workmen in the country. La dies may rest assured that no article will be offered for sale in this establishment that,is not perfect in every respect. CHARLES OAKFORD. 104 Chestnut it a few doors above Thbd, Mad. SepL 29, 1848.--6 at GREAT BARGAINS I 33 per cent. lower than usual GEORGE ARNOLD gm AS just received and is now opening ■ as large *stack of FRESH GOODS as has ever been offered to the public in this place ; and being determined NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD in any article by any establishment, he invites his old friends and the public generally to exam ine and judge for themselves. SUGAR, 4'b, and 8 cents peeping& COFFEE, 4. G. and 8 cents de. AND EVERY THING IN PROPORTION t3ept. 15,1848. apprentice tfiramied. A N APPRENTICE to the Bakingand AN Confectionery Business, in all their branches, will be taken by the subscriber, if application be made immediately by a youth of the age of 16 or 17, who can furnish good recommendatious. FON IFBINANISRS. ALL, kinds of SHOVELS dr. FORKS may be had low at STE VENSON'S. Jost received. a supply of WINDOW GLASS, du. RADWAY'S CHINESE MEDICATED SOAP nearly tree Medicos] Sevin me. Pour Yaws before the public., stein- satisfaction to thousamds in the North, East, So uth, wad West, imparti ng loath and sweatams to the Skim I surd Into all who use it, -- BEAUTY TO - THE - COMPLEXION. This delicious composition of exotic balms and extracts of the most rare and Toone Sow ers, &bestowed plants, at thirsts] growth. wr de servedly a popular dimwit* with the' public, is mon particularly recommended for its otnurr diaary offsets arm the cuticle, of purifying the skis, cleansing the secretory smith from all im purities, resnovieg mainly from the surface Pius. piss, Blotelsta,Tation, Burn,Disepbow and Tenoned all other tauswarros visitations. Letters .of high .antherrity, tont the follow ing gentlemen, will be Atoms* our principal depot to all the endow: Nen. Healy Clay, of Kentucky. " John Tyler, of Virgieha. " Martin Van Berm, of Neer Tort. - " 'fume Y. Pelt. President of the U. States. Cen. Quittnen, of the U. S. Army. • - Ras. J. N.ll.Aii, Rev. Dr. Pearce, of N. T. " Waggoaer, of Troy. Dr. Ray, Dr. Deng, Dr. Ford. Dr. Truesdell— late of the N. Tort University. Zack of taw above Darnel gentlemen, say is their letters, ..its cleansing sod heeling propen sities surplus those of all others they have eves used—while for *basin. it gives entire satisfac tion." Sold, whohnsle and retail, is Gettysburg, by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. tech cake to be gegen» most have the lac similie at E. U. Rad. wiry as the wrapper, J.& 11. G. RADWAY,,Dreggieta, Sept: 8, IM. 551 Pearl sheet, N. Tork. COM T•IIIIII• FURS. C. WEAVER. Cheap ! Cheaper ! Cheapest ! MMUS ill Pitting) of tears 40 per cad. 1 . . IOC IN, lIAS just returned from the cities with the'hugest stock of FANCY Goons, be ban yet offered to the Public, and he does not hesitate to peg that it is the REST in town, and the CHEAPEST I If you don't believe' it call and see for' yourself ; while I shall be gratified, those Calling trill be profiled. My sitsortnient complete, and purchased at the kwecat. Cart - ttS ! Tho following articles cnetpriea a Ottition of my cheap and splendirkfit,Ok : A Splendid ofll4*.llibboOk also, large et Batln''antl 'Meanie Ribbons, Artificial Floviers ; ,tlhawltr Mortalle m t Lain.Thibet, Black Cloth. and Cashmere • W en Comforts, Zephyr Tice. Cap Ribbon s, Wai Dolls, Hair and Cloth . ilmales, Woolen Yarn, Back and. Side Combs, Nokia . do,. Fine and 1. very, do. ; Hair Pins, BMW; Pius cud Bracelets, Fancy Boma, Watch Chains, Guards, and Kays, Scent. Rap, Fancy Siam Pen-huldors, Silver Pencils, Plain Gold Rings, Children's Gaiters, Bilk and Cotton Canvass, Steel Buckets, Steel Bag Chains, Ivory and Steel Knitting Needles, Knit ting Needle Cases, Mourning Collars, Gimp,lleml Ringo, Black Cotton How, Cotton Spool Thread, thread and cotton edgiop and hicis Falun, book, and carnbriomustins, plain jimmies, Irish linen, black and mode alpaca', lanimel,eausbniers, mama taldsiciathasad towslii,hoonst sow • ins, silk handkerchiefs, plain and flpood cravat', silk title, a general absottreent of men's, women's and children's hosiery, pm and cotton suspenders, 'llk and spools, whalebone, hooks and eyes, peal and agate buttons, ivory studs, sewing and sad. kris silk, patent thasad, mei's black kid gloves, neeblemotted colon Wine kid gaps, black italleoul , standing cellars, tossUß. tabs end gull. ling, hair braids, blacking, watches, steel bead pin• leaks and purees, beads and clasps, palm twist, ring, and wants, seisms, thimbles, chenille, worsted materna, card hoard, fitly whits, colegus, l bait oil, bead dreams. tooth brushes, bed bum coy pet binding, pins and needles, a large amairtinast of, children's shoo, men's and ohildron's cloth and glazed ceps, &c., site lICT Lathes and gentlemen are invited to call and examine before purchasing else where. Come one--come all—and save FIFTY PER CENT ! J. L. SCHICK. Gettysburg, Sept. 22,1848.—tf Just Received arid for Sale by the subscriber, A LARGE QUANTITY OF Plain, Striped, and Plaid ALPACAS, M. de Laines, Cashmeres, plain and fancy Silks, English & French Merinoee, Ging. hams. Bonnet Satins and Flushes, Trim. ings, &c. &c..—a handsome collection, and will be sold VERY 'HEAP. Please call and see. GEO. ARNOLD. Sept. 22, 1848.-4 t • BOOKS & STATIONERY ; - fI RUEEILER HAS just received, in addition to his former large stock, a largely increas ed assortment of Classical, Theological, ' School, and Mis cellaneous BOOKS, embracing almost ;very variety of Stand• and and Popular Literature ; also, Blank Books and Stationery of all kinds, GOLD PENS, Pencils, Vis iting and Printing Cards, Card Cases, Ink stands, &c. etc., all of which will, as usual, be sold ra , ../ IT THE LOWEST PRI CES. o:7Arrangements have been made by which anything not included in his assort. meta will be promptly ordered from the Cities. Gettysburg. June 2, 1848. ATTEND TO YOUR. TEETH: Dr. F. E. Vandersloot, 811110 6ON DIENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the Citi zens of Gettysburg and vicinity that he is - prepared to perfarm'every operation appertaining to his Protection, such as cleansing. filing, plugging and 'inserting Teeth. from a single tooth to a full set. An experience of more than twelve years: hi the Profession he trusts will enable him to operate to the entire satisfaction of those who may wish his services. All wor k will be warranted. For his place: of residenee enquire at the store of Samuel Fahnestock. Reference is respectfully made to the fol- lowing gentlemen : Rev. Dr. Schmucker, • • Rev. Prof. Haughey, Dr. D. Gilbert, Raw. E. V. Gerhart, Prof. M. 1.. Stover, 9, 1847...-17 Dr. D. Homer, Prot H. Haupt, Dr. C. N. Berluchy, Gettysburg, Oct. REMOVAL, DR. J. LAWRENCE .HILL, • DENTIST, HAS removed his ofSce to the building opposite the Lutheran Church. in Chambersburg street. 2 doors twist of Idr. Middlecors store where he may all timei be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Den tist. Persons in want of full lets of teeth are respectfully invited to call. •REFERENCES. ' Dr. C. N. Dormorstr, Ror.C.T.Koawro,D.D. " D. House, Prot M. 'Jacobs, "C. A. Cowers.x., "H. 1.. 11,opAsi, D. Otiosity, ' • il.Rstircits Rev.l,o,Waream..D. D._ July 7 x , 1848. - • • D. 111 9 CONAUGHT, Atoms, at Loco, OFLOE in the S. W. Corner of the Pablialknare i one door West of 4. . Areold's - Store. forinerly oecupieif as a law Oilles by John Weonsughy; dee'd. He solicits; sod by prampt.and faithful at. tendon to business in his pregession; ft will be bis endeavor to merit, oonthieece •and ACRD. M'Oomsoottir will also attend promptly to all business entrusted to him as Ara and Solicitor for Patents and Pauumt. He has made arrangements, through which he can furnish very desira ble facilities to applicants, and entirely re lieve them from the necessity or a journey to Washington, on application to him per sonally or by letter. Gettysburg, April 2.—lf ALEX. R. STEVENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, O FFICE in the Centre Sinare, North of the Court-house, between Smith's and Stevenson's corners. • Gettysburg, Pa. Jr PUBLIC NAZE. BX virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Overt ol 44sos Cooky. the subscri ber, Administrator of the Estate of BAR* THOLOIIIIII/ OVIVIVAL hat* 00014 SOW*. ship, Adams county, Pa., deceased, will sell at'Publits Sale. on Saturday Me 21.1 (kilt Odober wad, at 1 o'clock, P, M.. on the premises, A Tract of' Lind + the xbroperty of sejd,docerted cilia AOMPfbilh ad arming insids :or Wm. Jenkins, James hrilarrin and othenh con. tam ing . 7 more or leer. The imporerne are it& A TWO.STORY' Weather-bearied Hone, w . 111 11 1 .40biK4d Hui-building, at !Jog porn snd t out r•lmoti er necessary',, tharttO logs. There is an ORCHARD' of good fruit on the premises. sadf,a Spring of Water; also •a Waite( water convenient to the doer. • •• ICT There will also be sold at the same time t kit of OtiRN AND 4,1&1111 , 11, the bushel. , Attendemee will -lie igiven t --upd, made known on the day o r sae by JA.Cipit 14,051 . 1?4, Sept. 15,1844.--te JWlgl r itpr. PUBLIC SALZ BY virtue of a deed of Voluntary As eiptaient or she Windt' olfstbril, to ate granted by Abstains* Stu m, of Tyrone township, Atleals county, Pa., I will sell at Public Sale, on. Saturday the 7th day of October next, et 1 o'clock, P. 11., on the premises, , - A Tract. of Land, the property of said Shwlfer, situate In WA township, at:Veining lands of Geo Flicking er, John Lehman, and whorl, and contain. sag 141 ACII:ES of. Pitented ,Land. It lies on the road leading froM Hunterstovrn to 'York Springs, about 1-4 of a mile frem the Big Conowago. The Improvements .'are a nevi and well finished 'two-story Frame ' Dwelling-House, ,ll with a cellar underneath ; a good u - i' i weather-hoarded SHOP, plutereti Molds ; a weather-boarded Barn, with Corn Crib& Garner, Sheds, and other outbuildingii- + R There is a Well of water convenient to the door, and a Spring of water on the premi. ma; Them is also a young so ---- Offeil efiriD—"—' premises, The choice onFruit the premism. The propeny 'will make a desirable resi dence, being about one.lalf new hind and good cultivation. Attendance will be given gild "keitifi made known do the day of Sale by SAMUEL DEARDORFF, Sept. 15, 18413.-0 . assignee. nutzu On sALE. THE subscriber offers at Private Bale, un advantageous terms, I • A FARM, situate in Franklin township, Adams stoun ty. adjoining lands of Robert Slinkleyi William Bailey, and Wm. Hamilton, with in 3 miles of Gettysburg, containing 184 Acres and 91 Perches. There are about 50 Acres of Wondlind, and the restundergood cultivation. There . ant two Sa S Dwelling 1191180 on the Farm, a double LOG BAKN, newly covered. with sheds around it: two well of water. with a pump in one of them; a sufficient quantity of Fruit Trees, such as Apple,.Fear, reaseh and Cherry. There is Meadow ptifficien; to . make 60 tons of Hay yearly. About 1500 bushels of Lime bawl:been ?Months farm, and about 2,000 cheenut rade. This would suit to be divided into two Tracts, both of clear and wood hind. Any person wishing to purchase, wil be shown the farm, by Henry Trestle residing thereon. . , GEOROE .rizotity. July 28, 1848.—tf PUBLIC SALE. On resesdey the 17th of OdoNel ti ext. 113 Y virtue of an' Order ofthrrth.` ans' t., Elk. Court of Adams emu ihe indliiewi her. Administrator of the , "te.lof AN DREW 16161181111 AN, late °V, - Dil li a"N a township. Adams county, d ' ,trill at Public ale. at 10 o'clock A. M.. en the premises, . A Tract of Land, the property of said deceased, situate in said township, adjoining lands of John Eckenrode, John Felix, George Carl, and others, and containing 54 ACRES,. more or less. The improvements itre a TWO STORY A LOG DWELLI;iG, , a double Log Barn,aod other Ontholldings. There is a Well of water convenient to the door, and en excellenfOßVllAßD'on the premiees. • • , .4 1 L30, at the same time, WW be add a variety of rawsonal rroperty of said do ceased, consisting of • - 4C:IIOAT®i. Young.Ostde, Hoge, sheep; Hay by the ton; Corn, Oats, Hnekwhest r Potatoes; and Apples, by dm bushel ; 'slot of Corn. fodder, a lot of Limk• a lot of 'Hoards, Bede End' Bedsinutii Tiibles; Ohalrei No; Kettles, and' other artistes of Household and Kitchen Furniture. ' • ' Attendance , will be givin.. and 'tern i toado.known on the diy of able by • GEO. HAGERMAN, M;3li;M 11031001. BOOM. A S the Schools for the season are corn• mencing, the undersigned desires to inform Teachers, Parents and Scholars, that he is now receiving his stock of pSchool Books and Sta Ho- which will be found to comprise a corn pieta assortment of all the approved books in use. 0:1 - The Public will bear in mind that I intend to dispose of them at the low est Cash prices. To be convinced of this, give me a call. KELLER KURTZ Aug. 18, 1848 samitzrrs MUMS. N pursuance of sundry writs or Fen- I di tioni exponen leaned oat of the Court of Common Pleas of Adwm Coun ty, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, wlll be exposed to puh!ic sale on Saturday the 14th day of October inst.. at 1 o clocko P. M., at the Court-house in the Borouirh of Gettysburg, the following Real Estate, to wit situate In MenaHen township, Adams coun ty, Pa., On the road leading from Gettys burg to nine Grove Furnace, containing 30 Acres, more or lees, adjoining lands of J. N. Smith, John . Hewitt and others, on i nk which are erected a two-story aftlmit rough frame • DWELLING HOUSE, FRAME SHOP. There is a first •rate spring of water near the house, and an excellent Orchard of young Fruit 'frees on the premises. About 12 acres of this are in firealadet chestnut timber—the balanie of the land is its a good state of cultivation— sad Ike property wonid be a first-rate tit notion or a mechanic of any description. Seized' and taken inexecution as the estate of %wax Hum?. ALSO,the undivided interest of Gi KOROT. WAMPLZI. iu a Lot of Ground, thgifltprungh of Gettysburg, front ,l4 lialtlinone streirt, adjoining lot of Henry Brinlierhor, and two public alleys on the *eat end north, oh which are erect ed a two-story weatherboarded Wel . DWELLING HOUSE, 1 -) and ono-story brick Back-building, or r itehen t a ono-etory brick Shop, frame Stable, with a threshing floor and corn crib attached thereto, an excellent well of water wiih a pump in it near the kitchen door, and bu a variety of bearing fruit trees on the preiniees.-.-ALSO. The undivided interest of the same in a Lot, of Ground, situate in the borough of Gettysburg, bound ed by Washington rant High streets, and a public alley, containing about • acre.— Seised sod taken , la exestititm,as the estate of Gasman Wewittti. • larrecteas purchasing property at itberifi's ode, will lava lapse Jasper mt. oldie pardon watery asa th• day of ode. 4ENJAM/N , VICHRIVEI2, Intent Sheriff's Wks. Gettyshuor, • , Sept. ts, 10411. .-al • ,• 041a011103V11 N pursuance of a writ pilltill Acidic I (inquisition ami Condemnation being waived,) issued otie gtthe,. Ormryof c ctrai l mon Pleas or idiins county, mid to me dirsculd, will be capital to Public Sale on Pridnihellthiltietaftr.llB4B 4 , at I o'clock, P. Mon thielinuttlerta in Menallor townempi - *Ahliotrusg Rea Estate, to wits g 'ANNA of Land, situate imMtesilp tionshilt, Adams coun ty, Pa, Containing 16 ACRE% more or leas, of Firs; Rate Land, on which ere-e -rected all Story , Log • • WEATHIR , OOAIWZD Oireifthi thenlet [lt with every convenienrar—good double Log Barn, a good, TwooStory PAN , HOUSE, with a first ,rate Bark-Shed and Bark-Mill thereoc, Mao; aFinidhing Shop and Leather Roller, with 16Lay-away Vat,— Mo.whole of the vets, Ate., being is the best condition.. Thereto a Well of water near the dwelling; 'and, an excellent OR. CHARD of Apples and 'Peaches, The land is all cleared--rabout 8 'eres being in meadow lend. and ,the balance in 4 . mate-of culuvatioa. The Property is in good order. with a running stream of wa ter neat the Titelf std. and adjoins lOWA of Peter mulumb4ely;'l ll di,ols*rhier, Jacob Smith. sell Utekgrutst. ott the direct rued landing from Huatereumn to Pine Grove Furnace. about. one and a ' half miles front Darteralt Mill, and Within one half mile of ApplernmeNt &it. i ed and taken in sincitition: Its the boats ef ELI Coven. J, WU% 1 Sept. 2S, 1848.”—ts . Coroner. REAL "STATE, , BT' PUBLIC &ILA •On &our*, MellM,of Ckto+er mit IV ILL be offered st pti4he v nn the' premplites,' the ReeA ~ bate of ROBERT' THOMPUOte late ofGirat tystsurg, Pa.; deceased,' consisting of a irnsifOr or'Eopro, eituate in 'Cumberland township, Adams coulty l. pa., on the road Itiading , from Orri- IYOntft Hon. Jac. Clair, Jacob Hummelsbaugh, Wm. Patters inthallwrop.oriNaining Wale" ' more or leen,. ' swell set in Clo. ver and Timo!lfyi: • fencing. It can conve :ditto Ate L -, and will be aoU in lots or in, one twirl may suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P bt• when attendance will he given and terms made kk ' M"vi lit t- aiWk,_'VRI:4IiNAY, MOSES 'OLEAN.AItorneY for Robert T. ItiA, Wm. H. Robertson sod Wife, Win H. Tiiipteatit;and other &Ora Ro bait Tbonumeline Illepti:2ll, , lo4lLew-te • YALIIABLE PROPERTY •• • , Weal- OitaMs HE Itibileiribii Offers at private sale, ' that trainable property situate in Mt. IP asset-township, Adams county, Pa., V I I Within' three miles olGettysburg, on the SosuL leading froth Hanover to Gettysburg, iidioining lauds or Abraham Keever, the ham of Geo. Spengler, and others, cow taming `.• • - . , . ' 160 4CRES of Land, lunch of.which is in a good state of eultivotip.und .under good fences. ThertAi a good ORCHARD of Apples and Peaches on th promises. The improvements are a Two- STORY STONE ' LIU ittu II fi 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 cation Mr. Andrew Wilt, living on the premises, or George W. M'Clellan, Esq., residing in Gettysburg, or the subscriber. It.7'lf the property is not sold on or be fore the first day of November next, it will be RENTED. Terms will be such as to suit purchasers. WM. M'SIIERRY., Lit destown, Adams co., Aug. 4, '4B—ta kithrobtistraior. A Tract of Land '1 Allll , Ardknji Fein, nfI'OPLAWPLANIC t/ v . parkas will rastetrairCheir Seim, for.vbich the higheat price irilll, ghee by the subscriber, Ile hey alet? On head, it bit old stand itt West Ch k.rjr' berg street, a very large assprinsehller 6 '' Common an d I' alley CHAIR; and a full assortment of CAISio NET WAKE, 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 strictly attended to as usual. DAVID HEAGY. Sept. I, 1818.-1 BURNT OUT, ,-. 4 BUT AT IT AGAII4I PAINTING. *SHE subscriber takes this method of IL informing his friends and the paths. that he is now located in the Alley betweeti North Washington and Carlisle streets, isa-: mediately in the rear of D. Middlteofw Store, where he will be prepared, as here- . lefore, to do all kinds of Coach s Cloth, & Sign Painting. . ICPCARRIAGE REPAIRING. done al short notice, and on reasonable terms, for which Country Produce will be taken., The subscriber is thankful for pest fa vors, and hopes. by attention to business. and a desire to please, to merit and se calve a continuance of publis patronage. .1. G. FREY. Gettysburg, Nisy GREAT BUSTIFICATION OF STEAM WORKS! and Engineer serlotudy Wounded BE it known to the world, that the un dereigned hae obtained Letters tent for an lonpraved Machine for Milling and Clean. ing Clover-seed, which, for thoroughly performing Its work. ins speedy manner, surpasses any thing shears* ever been presented to the Ih"Orilerlto produce a machine Mai willt meat the wants of the community in evert respect, the Patentee has fur several years applied himself diligently to the task, tend la now enabled to offer a machine worthy of their consideration. 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 neat, portable machine, only weighing about 400 and oflighplraught. and can hull and clean with esapfottr loads of cloverseed per day, of oneload in two hours. It ran be con-, sena into a common windmill it► a irni rnent!s time. Persons desiring to pur chase rights can see the machine by call ing at my residence in Latimore township, Adams county. Owners of Clover.-milli would find it to'their advantage to give me a call. Hundreds of certificates can be given of ita utility, and the satisfactory manner that it hulls and cleans cloverseed, and also timothy seed, but I deem it only nevem/a ry to refer to a few individuals at srluwe barns the machine has been exhibited and fully tested. HONTINOVIS Tr. LATII,IOIItTP. ha. M'Ehreo, Est thorns Etssidoef, Esq. Benjamin Eihelly, ' Whl H V_Nifiti J. E. Merman, Esq., Mailbag' Livinpeon,, John Refinseperpe, Daniel ristolner.. Alssirdiof BtltaeU. Vilna Albers, 21 J 7 4 , 1 . PnrkiittlN , lidid Bolin. Dwrid /kin Neely, Oeorge OWN."' ' John Lehman, A. Heintalentoni,`'• Ammo Myers. Amnia rp. ' Freedom. John 141ftenny. . . Abeabam Krim Wm. Wllhenny, Yi'erie‘g fp: Jan— Coorringbani, John Tudor, • ° Wm. WChiery, Eli Dates, • Malmo Wayiniaht William Pickryr.• , GEORGE GARDNER. Ma 26, 1848. " WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE. 014' HEALTII, 207 Main street, Buffalo, N..V. • tart H, .C. VAUGHN'S Vegetable Litbeetrirl 6110 tic Mixture, a celeisrsued rnedinne %hick bias made GREAT CURES IN ALL DISEAIikII4, is sow introdueed into this section. The limits of an advertisement sill not psi snit Ines— modal node* of this remedy ; we bm ir only is say it has for its agents in the U. Stott* sad Can. Was a large number of educated MEDICAL pRACTITIONERS in high- pegreuional standing, she nnaie a gen eral use of it in their practice in the relieving ditutasei . . DROPSY, GRAVEL; and dismiss.. of the Urinary Urgent, Pile* sod all diseases of the blood;derangernerits of the Liter, &c., and all general ditteases 01 the system. It is psteticalaafly requested . that all who conirliPhiget the we at this article, or who desire iiiteraistiii respecting It, WILL OBTAIN A PANIPIILF.T of 32 pat.*, which Agents whuts names tiphshiai will gladly give away. This book treats iifirat the Method of cure—explains the Pending pro. .perties of the article, and also •Ibe Shoos salt has been used for over this country and P. um's for tour years tt, kb such perfect 'fleet., liter tii pages of testimony from the highest quavers vt ill he found with NANtEs, PLACES AND DATEs, which can be written to by :toy one intereord. and, the parties will answer poet paid cum menicatiutite irr Be particular end ASK. FOR THE PAMPHLET,. is no other such pamphlet has ever been seem: The evidence of the power of this medicine ever all diseaQez is guaranteed by persons of Well koalas' standing in society. Put up in 30 oz. and 12 oz bootee, 'Prier' $2 for au as., for 12 oz., the larger 'being the cheapest. Eery bottles has ..G. C. 'VAUGHN" written on the directions, he: See pamphlet, P. Prepared by Dr. G. C. \ aughn. and sold at principal office, 207 Main street. Bail°, N. Y. Offices devoted to sale of this article satlitilltiLT I;i2 Na.aau, New York, sad corner of Ems sad Washington, Salem. Mass , and by all Druggists throughout this country and Caned*. llTAnknxs.—S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg I JACOB MARTIN, New Oxford; WAINCILI East Berlin; WM. BERLIN, Hamner; 400I' R. HENRY, Ahbottatown. March 3,1848.-1 y HOUSE FP01311)10 W ILL be made and put ay by that subseriber,who will attend pie= ly to all orders, and upon as reason terms as can be procured at way sistablish• ment in the o,unty. (IEO. E. 11117E111211. Oettysburg, October lb, 18417. r'i'M ur V.llllllOl/0 SINN FOR B.ILE JIT THIS 0.111114,A