Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, October 27, 1848, Image 2

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    C COMAIUNICATICD.
The Iliscassion at Walnesboro',
iletween Ainsrs. ill' Lona/Jim, firmly,
Ilamitton and Coopkr-
This nfTair clone otT at Wiiresboro,'
Prataiilin county. oil Friday bort. it ~,.!.
- held in consequence Of a ehall‘ign thrtswit
out by the friends of Geh,,,,Caas; tomeet
the friends of (en. Taylor. at that place
and discuss the relative clailila of their re-1
apeenve candidates for the presideney.—
Mrtikif‘Mll.4.94,l:tirte :of the caatlidates on
the letcotheo Electoral ticket in Nlaryland,
and' Iltr. ilill'lANS.ll AN, or Franklin comity, i
in_kljisMukte, ak,•trit to meet ,Mr. Rommv, a
WhaiptiliactriraFratithalate,' also in M.try
landLand Mr. nastily, 111 . FL allkilll county,. ,
%yr Roman being confitted to his bed by '
sicliffpn,,llr. Coltwea,, of Adams nouitty,
wall sabstlitited,. The meeting a , :is la t twe
NRitleWAteet,iiile, :bid was compo4ed of
lii r kiiis ribir,l)elittierats--the speech .of,
tely i getatletilait was limited to ;one body
talk illierWr.
Mr. 111'1.tNaitaN. as' 011 C of the eliat-
Iciterli,'WU4 entitled tit the first speeeft.—
lititiik;tbe st r ain! nrcoraiirgly, and micit
titled lila' Cliff tithe: . NeSirly the ivltide of
riiiiialfee#ll 'lkea niadit op al ptirOgraplie, and
Othdoriiklik,'and letters lif fileb. Taylor; ttlatl
laduhi hollers;' (of which lie had u;pilik al
most as large as the 'Alps,) by which he
enditavorett to show that Gen. Taylor was,
fir}, a ,trpe Whig--that because Mr: Volk
AO: a. Yrsolthu county Whig paper ;kad
said eo,,,it must necessarily be true—ond
that jt io,consequcitee, the Whigs ought not
thfulwort intia—that Taylor wits in favor
tribe War---ticit lie had no fixed political
Yitteliireli-tltat he would have taken the
it
'entfolidl a tin of any party, &e. This was
ithofketlce stim and substonec of his argu
ments4tgainst Gen. Taylor. As for Ithrt
eelecWir.• M'i i .,) he was in revile of the
iiikK4-•=the'one Mail power, and hoped that
litMeor *Mild he 'smirk from the Consti.
ittlithe... He was in' favor of the Wat.-:L.in
favor of' the l'orill of 1818—(forgetting
that:itt'it ditcusaimi with Mr. Cooper in
044 sitsFelyetteville, he then contended
cop4l lB ,T u ritr. of 1842, and that James K.
Polk was a better 'f arilf mon than Henry
Ghwdp Nut one word of commendation
did ,Isekiliky in favor of the principles of his
Mtriceispitl candidate, 43km.Case. lie ,was
boat the
tan 14, 1 ipis eubject . True, fIW
~ ug, op, he occupied
,o new minutes. ill
48,,( t ty4,,liflUht supposed) an eloquent
.pfiNtaten, comparing Cass to ilte:ergil
soanqg far,aloft in the cloud, touch ohm*
the comtntm birds of the earth, with golden
0.914 pa streak:plug in the son-light or hest ,
440, 1 044ing ltis gyrations and h*king down
van neAtthlanary worins.hcluw. . ,•• ,
-Alte.:l3aanv ,foUoweti, and•in a airbag',
sowidaandimadly arguatemative apeectro .
-lir/pp/ad ,iiii, Ilimay l'Vreting with.which:l
hionapponant. had attempted , to boveirierha 1
ilitkedhow.of lir speech. 'Mt: • Bradv ,
wasliisiened Ao With much attention; 'and.
ittirkAwell with, 'the Farm Ora, lifechanietr
NMI Laborers who were present.**nd
alabited,cmiclusively that hat is far suptiritir
filtrOand.talent, to his opponent.
utfitrAlliseneort followed , Mie'DritlyAte,
He- as a" young gentleman of fine debatitig
powers and made a much more pine
ail& eiliteted speech than' his celleirgete; bit
Wives At Rionthern • litibofoeo ''lrrette . trade
se/tette:end net , suitable to the 'market'
where it was delivered: , This was eVidehl
fee* the uneasiness evinced by a iletetie'
of , hge :. Lecohico- hearer*. 'Occasionally;.
ultimo of We SOdtherwlieetiforeo' doeJ
OM ' , weeldiMeir 'ellit4 Mt.'M'ollishere
Weelttivitisetle le , tiett to bliti,'4 keill'hiire
itetthe . righOtteeleli He closed 'his" tlnth
pretty much as his colleage hadelonteited
with about, jike effect" Huth speeches
*He Bete red to°With tirrirleittention'aed
edlirittethWettrithauf any INeling'er gratifi'.:
. ..
1 . ,0 ' ' , .! 1 : 1 ', 311 A'34 the e . ttind , and
t
. 4 tl i, t, , th ere was , a
. nuttenng among
tti I r 't hey moved about utteeselet,
e'Litefeitl"te . Ode and, that weak, brother ;
whist "eV a word ' here and. a Word' there
—atertig4iilfed'Oe's few to leave for feat'
4,4 watt - wee which they anticipated. from
the ;speech ahout.. to follow., ' The great
natiOxityk tißwarer, remained. , Mr. Ceop
eceemsnitecel in his usual bland and plows
sent,tesenice, by telling a good anecdote.'
Wltiehebe made applicable to the epee:thee,
made by Messrs. M'Lanidien and Massil
lon. He then took hold of t h e first gentle
men?i speeeh, and carved it up ins(' Kieft-
title a-Meaner, that I have no doubt every
penes irr the room believed he had carved
speeches of this same gentleiliati before.--
iirthe time he had got through witlt the
getidemen's arguments in opposition to
thieidieetion of Gen. Taylor, there were
neither bones, flesh, tendons, or anything
else, left of it, except shreds and tattered
reifies. 'But When he took hold of Mr.
M'l.enahan's Eagle, the scene was rich
iudeed. Ile grasped the pour bird with a
e Rough and heady " hand. Ile caught
it'llY;diemeek and heels, and immediately
ciPtitnhtiCed plucking the false and gilded
faelititk from its pinions and its body.—
'OM' sliest was torn from its crown, and in
a thbeimit, the whole audience saw that M
oiled of , dieglerious bird ofJove, they had
nothing but the crouching raven, or rather
the witty buzzard—that it was this bird
that, had .licen 'soaring over the people's
ligadeler.fill years, in borrowed plumes,
antlihal yiet wished still to eoarloitger over
them. in order to glut his ravenous and
digesting appetite un the fat carcasses of
Git.thlkethent, spoilt, is the shape Morse
Imo. deed thousand dollars. as ho had done
Were en, the spoils of extra pay and ex
tra:al/Swam:De ! When Mr. Cooper pre
sented this figure to his audience, (applause
harieg hetet prohibited by the Moderators,)
1114 e ivia 110 i r iienitni lig the torrent 'of feel- I
rug petit epee his hearers; but in spite oft ,
everything, there was one long, loud shout ;
or nplilinme, which made the welkin ring.
It mine front the heart and the soul, and
threlmreins itf.the Father of Waters could
luseatelecesily been stopped, as to have
stopped this unititirst'nf feeling.
zikir: Cooper then took hold of Mr. Item
ilton's speech. We had often listened to
hl l keyoulwr before, but we never heard
Itieemsre eloquent than rm. this.oceasion,
lle o khoweil plainly and
. palpably every
false pusition taken by Mr. Hamilton.—
lie proved coneltis is c ly, that the gentleman
kettle nothing of the workings of the 'l'a
. eat of 111 42-40eW nothing of the vast a
11101int ofhlossiugs and vomiting it had eon- ,
hewed open the tree Lthorers, Mecham I
iesouid Fereinti of the. Free States—that
it was their manna and therhearts' blood—
aid that its repeal and the sulteitution of ,
eis te t elf of ISM. have brought runt, des.
el Mid ietse to thousands mid tuns of
iheilleteli of hearts throughout the come :
lir. He went' on to short '` that lie had ',
Is iwO(' w itnessed the baneful effects of the i
~. ,, ,w 4, mil, hi many cues, although as :
' iiit issiteethremy---that he had seen I
04,
.bib'ertse, with his poor wife'
•e itaim,
eitaltren, thritwit out it( employ- '
ee4. . ~
WA. 40 , tio. wok oviallue A N% the
! public highways, hunting labor to feed his
I little ono'. lie described the beneficial
eiffeiris of the tariff of 1812, and the bane
fill effects of 4111 one 01184(1, in sued!, glow
ing colors--;alie
.itappineSs. derived from
the one, and the misery from the 9ther—,
that *het sobs'of many of his audience were
plainly; heard iii the seeding. f)ccaiioa- '
illy as lie was dissecting duispcech otMr.
' Hamilton, he would turn to him, and com.
1 [diluent the gentleman's statesmanship in
such a queer manner, as to make him stare
,in wonder and amazement. His speech
was eloquent, and to the point. Every
position was carried and annihilated.—
, The countenance of Mr. Hamilton plainly
indicated that his arguments were knock
, ed away..and altar he. waesextees,fe. the
r
the end of Mr. Coolmr's speech. Ac . rd
ingly, when theitfilidekainr idoi'ined' i''.;
Cooper that his tittle had expired, s' o W
of- saiisfactien spitid nieitlie vinyl& nee
o r Mr. Hintiltitir; Arltikir WittildietiSl (tift ,
.),
' it; on the eq . 61' i ..tiers! ' gin lgiiiiiit,(Niliq
stated that Mr.•C'ooper . hid'"et,',fitititilit:
utet *foie tb'spiiirit . ...' .11fr tr tnilhulilrOfed,
out' his water. 'lid iiith')liiittiriOiailtiU",
meted' itt the time hitt l eTi4red44ho4ting
that he was fearfnl . '4 it . etnieliiiiien 4fifels'
woidd forever hiveo'reiithlt*rhhtt'iiort'ist
inritirtui: 11E' coocki* - A ye t anme!npr
ey lell;and trfireettl l tli atp# 1 044: : '....,
This Minitel fniiilorib metli:gneld,
Several intoigentind' tioneit ( thihtociiitii
who were in stightlitneeiiiiiiisit oeir - ikili:
ens were delltateinit''the" taillifonit of
Mr. Cooper-04 lir.'Bridy'irifiti thil'lthi
met - neet,iuretid l thtfitiiiefte4 *.fia go
for Whitilbhtrineur, eel ;iv* el thit 'tided 1,0
electieh'etilitttleir relit nit old Zioli Tiijr
for, thertiett 'Otto b , iiivei inadia
~• _!.:„., , ,J„„ :F t ric
...
TUE , WOW.TARIFF. OF Ma&
ITS PROTZUTION, 20•3'111L.WORKITIO
, PLAI6I3,IIS.
„, The ceilotwi!lli gehifa says the Dellmetti
Journal, made up from .prdilin. dons"
menus. exposes the duplicity o these
dere FM Trailers, and ACIIgi at
VlCe Ahe.proledien, which iho Whig
Tar" of 'St/ gave 10 working viatica
Protective. Free Towle
Twit 'Patric
18411, 1646.
Beady-triadeTtething, Ito ' ao
Menisailla blue; 54 • 20 •
Silk mod wain hals kw women 33 120 r•
e1i1k 44 14 1 .54 1 8 1 4 1 24 emousiegto • ,
for dwww, 'Trope, i ike. 30 25 • -
cabli and 'cordage 'it 23
Uotarreil conks" ' 158 'l3
Yiuo, twinisandiaell thread 34 90
9awriltibg 11/, • PO •
vlfett Ottm,eablaa, ; e 0 30.
.sten abootaand tapes- 32... .
Man's shoe. and pumps, 3$ 30
Wiinien's Weal and bootees 31 90
011aree's. %nob' iffir shise 60 30
Wanwairdoentaireletlysirma37. .30
-Der • -alma" ahppws, 30 tro
bstaatennes..: ' "
T , annedaal,, 11400 wrier , 63 , 30
inditiatimit37
Stine; taimed &dried 33 So
"ritivir,",'Vreinaltielneehsnill of otir cit o f
andStath to look' thielable, and then
ask dm Matrix.° 'Orators and soaker"
why lhiser*ltictinns' Were made ; and
after ',fitoing ramie them, they have
the audacity kr profeet to be the-friends of
Atnreritain Leber and American Working
men ;2' 'Mirk it, Batters, Shoemakers,
"andria; ,- rope l nake r s, iron -workers, tan
ners, and currier', the)ovrective duties of
the Whit 7 IstV poi 1842 were iedueed so
Mill Amps aelicktemildithd sale in this
salunfry . , and thud the demand fur your la
bor and ynitt production ba deeTeaied
, P it
ortaissntelltuse•l •
03" , Ellittiatit that LEWIS CASS
vaunt .in favor of the• •REPEA L of the
Whig Tariff of 1841, and in , favor of the
ticklish Free.oade Tariff of 1040.
.11CrItemember that LEWIS CASS is
the candidate of the Britiah Free Trade
party, and that his election to the Presi
dency will be regarded as a decision by the
hmeriean•people in favor of the Bridsh
Free Trade policy, and against the protec
tion of• American Industry.
.T4,IIfLOR /PLATEOItIII.
of have no private purposes to accornplish, no
potty porta* to bold - tit), ooltottoitv to•putitair
-coshing ao serve but my country." . •
"The power given by the Constitution tho
Executive, to lump= his veto, is a high conser
vative power, odds* skull never be exercised ex
cept* coimord= vidstioo of the constitudron,
or maulkr o t hum and wait of consideration
by
C X " 'pentottel oriniOns of the individual who
may happen to oontpy the Executive chain ought
Doi in control the action of Comm= In questions of
douiedic policy. nor ought bin *oche= is be in
iorpoul wheat qualms of . conctitutional power,
have been settled by
..the vitions tparunents of
governmint, and acquiesced, in by, ,
"Upon the subjects of the tafiff th e currency,
the improvement of our ghost lirstion/rik'tivers„
ithes, and liartiowthir wilt stair pie*, as ex
proud through their . repross ib Oeugeses,
ought to be
.rrepeuttl ofol carried *lt by th e Ea
°entire.", ,
"War, at at! Eines, under cii:iiimsti t ut*,
is a national eibtaiity, to in iviiiitivitafiniatilli
with national honor." "Pb. rimiesr of ever
governors*, as , well as , its time pokers,' ans um*.
exl to the subjugation. st Other nation., sad the
dismemberment of ealgstr,eupsarii, by conquest;
for, in the language Un - grerit ' Washington,
'why should we quit ;ear menu stiod oh Fnaign
ground.'" , •, ..•4. TA YJI., OEL
,
Li'PM my *Oki the datft inh Waled eight
that is upon' au, I , ete ab , NW/ *be* the lemlizeil
promising to guide es, <hat the inhillgeot,
patriotic, UNITXD WHIR PARTY %Re filar
ted Stales.* tiANIELVEB E
"If Gen. TAYLORiantketed he will do more
to CURB THE SPIRIT-OF/CONQUEST and
CHECK THE SPIV \Of .81641,VERY.thatt
any ot/We maii the • aided."
JOH 'QMNCir ADAMS.
Gen. Ilutler'e Opinion of General
Taylor. •
In his speech on the Florida War, delivered
the House of Repreaentatives of the United State*
June li, 1840, Gen. WILLI AN O. Burirs, the
present loenfoco eandidatefor the Vice Presidency,
used the following language in reference to Des
eret Taylor :
Genera! Taylor succeeded Gen. Jessup in Aisi
command, and as .1 heard no smapioior against
him, I presume fhtrr is rums. FORTUNATELY
FOR HINISELF, 8111, DR IS A WHIG; and
fortunately for the country, HE 18 A SOLDIER
OF THE HIGHEST ORDER."
THE CASTING, VOTE.—'rlio N. Y. Tri
bune says, very truly, " Pennsylvania hid
in 18t1 the casting vote, and she gave,
to one George M. Dallas, to use in her be-,
half. Housed it,' like a scurvy politician,'
for his own advancement and against her
great interests. She has taken it back this
year; and proceeded to use it borsch."—
It strikes us," adds the Tribune, that
her east is a great improvement on
;MUT BARBNCI}E.---The Louisiana
Chri4niele •announces that the citizens of
Eon Foliciana, without distinction of par
ty, ere making great preparations to give a
barbecue on the 19thinst., In the volun
teers who served in the Mexican campaigns
under. Gens. Taylor and Econ. General
Taylor has been invited to be present, and
has accepted the invitation. The place
of meeting will be near the town of Pon
RK. 4T/ill & P.A\lltfi.Elkt,
GICI'TTSRICHG.
Vriday Evening, Oetober 27, 1813,
# • •
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oracr ofthenint ti — thiid Streets, and
a, EstiAkin 'aiding; 111144 E. Comer T: 4 4*
Dock streets. Philadelphia ; and W. Tnonrson,
Esq. South•eaut corner of Baltimore & South hts.,
Baltimore—are our authorized Agents forreceiv
tog Advertisements and Subscriptions for, "The
Star and Banner," aml collecting and reeeipting
for the same.
pmz PIREITOEff•ri ,
GEN. ACllair TAYLOR.
FOR VICR TRESIDERt,
MILIiAItD f fILIIMOIE.
.I, , ogifierklAriptang;4l
'Ma P. l AIinAMM ar Leoloon 0 , 010 .1.
' O 9 RI II -4-, •AEKT44
1. , ..r.w.1 1, 4v0n counkT
•••• aittneiwrviy*, .Itv•Flrtuts. •
i. ng149..tr1c . ,„ . Sosy Johnoon,
Jno. . 14. , rn, Colaor, Sem
7:" jtairiei Mill'', ' ni:
s: Tani W. DianAtly IS. Mo. W. Pishor.
6. Daniel o.lllllnet. .. 17. And..G. Conti%
flt-. 114 41 DOWN , 11 ? ,Daridson
7. ..lohn D. gloelo, IL Joseph Kahle,
JoheaAndeo, A'rnew,
IP. Jai. Vekonielubs. - AID At
14; .9a. Richanl.lrwin.
11,. In• G. ;t3., llama. 11.
12. nods Tyler, 44.* S. A. Parttime..
"•*:::'!rliePay,of.'.RlettiOlt.
The Pneehletto4 44 11 04 In Otte Ettete 11 " &w
-orst held,P o reitiwalid the thane adst NNW
1 404.114404W3 I=U., Ceeff, eht4d thworoPt
be %ken ko Wenn Ibe people Ilma, under the law
rovidips hf hold* eheehtethee hi ell the Stete*
wA the. Wee tleY. Congras M. designated
.1 • Tioisdaq. ihe 70 of Navernisr
nat. no the day be electing FJeotors of Presidan
and Viawknoidest of ale linked kliates.
Oliko orkaiiiitake the 4.1.
Neill!"Maid Mena'fedi nill4lllll4itilat
In torday's paporwill be ftronil a call Ihe e pub
lic wading of t6a ftiendear Taykorimd Pillwoin in
Mereeijby' - Tbinadiry aiming nect-wbe entr
the a Meeting In Meridian on Saturday the Mb of
Iforettibet. hi* that both soorldnifs will be
will attended — ' '
antt,.thir colontst ill be fouls' ao interest-
Mg notice of the political discumiat at Wayne*?
NW% 41111 Friday We Wiese it le Agreed on
all benditthat the. Loesifoso champions were sadly
whited in. the ccialeist- • 'hlr. Cooper's elfeet expel
dilly is nrpreeented is haying been i mod mar
arty eta brilliant defend of the Whig cause.
°llisibie. of °Ficisl geturP*4 l l l o Et•o•
tioa .
in• c° 41 9 1 7-* bu; 18 vo/ O !APPe'r the
benougta .f?; Mr, Eiragiat, theCaodivAste for Clerk
of the Couffia in.oppemitias to Mr. DIN 101 I pal IL
4 atwuM ye e_ titsam.7 baviii been
omitted by 'widen-
turgincted to mention that the Sono of
Tenipeite, imonacted 'wiih the Hanover, Little*,
fl -and - DiViniotkv,. /Mid a public
Meeting andßepilia Procession at New Oxfonl on
fietunlayther 7th ions. The display was a haul,
scene amend attracted a large number of people*
The timeting wasiiddreased by the RM. N,. Go-
Taut% in II few imminent remade% who was 1. 01-
lomed by Ram Mr. Rama, of Baltimore, in an
aide andoloquant argument in bohaW oldie Order.
The .*Littlestoern Hand" accompanied the Lit
destown Division, and contributed much to the en
tertainment of the &Ili. We understand that ar.
rangements are being made to open a new Division
of the : ordei, shorty, at New Oxford..
fiTffir: Amos ; the County Commie
Monet. took (be oath of office on Meshy lam
and tiOsed the Baud, in roam of Me. Fern,
shook , term expints. The new Board organised
by appointing
, ffir. IimerrZELMAX president, and
isms Aticalsoarait: Esi, Clerk.
It may he no Mora than due to the retiring seem
bet of the Bbatil,lo may the duties of the office
which he ham so worthily filled fos the last three
years; have been discharged with a degree of iotel•
figence, seal, and iiitegiity, which cannot fail to
comps* Me offs:Ml .cares to the antis moots.
Non of his , Pillow chime& fa . the Boon', uat
prosent cwootituted, the tau/oyes of the Comity
may ropes satire confidence, with the oesumace
of as economical and judicious' Itdimisiaintioa of
the County financei.
e .IrabllC ScUmbo.
We hive Uteri mowed to publish bit the bent
olfliaresite sad guaniiitrui, the following Remo ,
lotions, adopted hl, the Board oS School Directors
of the Borough, and designed to apply to the Pabh'e
hawk adder ) the thaw of Mies Leas, Mks
Cusps, sad MN Boum : •
1. all ease, of absence from sehool an
thepars of any
_pupil, such pupil shall; at him
or her next atisodineei furnish to the teach
er • Written exempt, for Noel; absence, from
his-or- herparenVguardian, or master, or
suds examis shall be tendered by the pa
rent, ~dre. in. person; Without which it
shall be she d■ty;of this Teaebet to' pun
ish smelt u &absent' without ieare.
pupil-40011kb° about from any
of the rep*, eeheel days (except in ca
see of eivitwese) for .a.,longsc period than
five day*, in 040604 01,thirty, without the
ImPrimote written eielterity of the President,
or sow member of the board, or the Teach
:or of.MalScboel.
irintralt out! tuirti Eatlt I
To 'Oilpdaapai+n; lWhfp, v , li!t.,g!tai, it
b" °lt 0 6 itio. 4:7 .4 ibo
FIRST . Tuesday et Non:10M #1 44,414 4 O ar
t""0" 0 . t? 0) 0 nodocitr that /.r h ea bri the
scutri 'Tato oldibleakand *034 •Doefnit
loillorf ri. Ake*. *mit :OS you eau
ono* if you Ic7. and Veto atioi dt Pentasyhtutia
it given to ea., it will bo• your fault. .Lot Ws
not boo*. bß4ilk 7~ PM end yaw imam duos
fully Rod .wisp tbo,falionaonddiasoo .f the Wow.
pliant election of Glow Taylor. ; ; '
To the active .Whigo, wfw-bane relit the pro.
lent +jalopy.' wa Iney:4.4gbeiever .liniaw of I
Whig wba onto tiol at ' foto'ikeiidi,'rtii him
ap and Wag bkn otlt on AEI'S of•Nfinitilbiti.
end all will be well. •
Imisk aut. Obi a *tang+ t
If a severe storm or any kind of .badaWitheir
should blow en:the da3rOf eleetielo; hit tiall Wl4l
of tho'eevintl townships see to providing cotWtart.
able eoneeyinces their waits ishit'eannot
conveniently get to the election without. , , *heth
er ruin or shine,' they should provide Wiyis for ell
the aged and infirm, and those who live far frorn
the pothi Aria have no conveyance ortheir own.—
ifiewastuert Toni!
• DEATH OF MEsBRI3. GOLDEN 'AND
TILT US.-:.We team from the Adjutant Getarrant
office, that Mr. Simust. L. Getante, of the Vela
gear Regiment, eon of CoLles'ec Got.tise, of
Straban township; this reunty; died at {he houpitil.
at Carrolton, La., on the 24th of. July /eat; and
Mr. Harms' C. Tumult, of the 'same Compiiny,
died dt the game &man the folioUiug day,' the
25th:-.Comptkr. - ' •
I.}r A LI. ADOPTED crrizENs
she role of the maitre ;' /Varier
party was ritst fix, Johnston for aolorrnor The
PM YJC of which we sincerely erarpot thom before
okea of r ri bl!lwenti Jtohnstqh tbe Natives,
4 ! / Kit ii#l;th . ; voice The charge was
nip by Ili ar ;:bliVtlaie that journal
Ileio dent it'l •boos not 416 Tato of liar city and
Qnb +r Phil hih abotetbateiterY Native
mits,vritiksiven to Li—ComAla
We do not suppose that any amount of evi
dence that we could adduce to prove the falsity of
the charge which the ~ Compiler" so triumphant
ly liiStfialliiii l t4siviction to the
inind of our neighbor, or mew him frankly to ad.
mit the facts. The charge hes been so frequently
and; 1, 1444,410in1i urineini Al* as is
standing electioneering topic, ever since the origin
elthielkliVe motif; that if is very , evident that
neither feat am arguments, thongb_piled woontiin
could pow*" have a feather's witightto
wont* isidemitig *e vothiiiier to admit awl lota
0 11 - onliulto no one ja green enough to rappome
that our neighbor himself is really snows in pro.
fesrng,tu hOevit the wittementscr that his Sincer
ity offloads any, foiriber than a Wiliam desite to
ihunagognte it withluirery seepeeteidestlem of ono
asnosunintr WOO will not be won to, 'usurped of
the destructive • principles of, Looeforoient by the
entinesy tnethed of enotimeatotion. And yet (me
or)uletstikasso that the recant Congreseirmal vet&
in'ollikust Monotpleasant *id Liberty anottotnpe
oheakl Me& amen even Leeofcceinn the folly of
anottipting to humbug honest and Intelligent
flit thq argument of the Compilsv„if it proves
anyllbilt, Woe* too much for itapurpoise. If the
change* the vote of Philadelphia City and Conn..
ir is, to, bs sweribml to Nativeisin, then it follows
a. e matter pt comae that the Native, got* was
*mown for 11114Longstrith, the Locofeco nominee
FOE the ollieial vote shows that the Whig majority
in. that district at the ream* election we. 818 kW
than in 1844 when Bhunk was elected over HE ,
tie. Now ibis eharige has been in later of Loco.
fixelstu, and uptiast the Whigs; and if ehe
change is in tronsequenas of the Native vote, of
course the Native vote to this amount was cast in
fa or of Locofoceism. The Compiler , is welcome
I. make the most out of its own statement.
As our neighbor seams to be eery solicitous
shout the ritsitticuxulperties on this subject, we
hates a simple query to put him, which we should
hie him to 'Sumer
DID NOT THE IYA3IIINGTON
UNION. (the official organ of Mr. Polk
and the Locofoco party,) during the pro
geese of the infamous crusade against the
integrity of the Mexican Republic, DE
NOUNCE THE CATHOLIC CLER
GY AS, A **SELFISH AND HYPO
CRITICAL HIERARCHY," and adsise
THE SEIZURE AND SERUESTRA
TION, OF THE REVENUES OF TH E
MEXICAN CHURCH BY OUR All-
MIES TO DEFRAY THE EXPEN
SES OF THE WAR
And if so—is tha LocolUeo party enti
tled to he syrupdihies or soar-ages of the
Catholics of this Republic t
.Plore. of the Folly.
At Oftf!ate election in Dueler wordy, the •• Free
Soil " Fatty polled 134 votes Ana Mt. M'Clelland
for the Legislature—thereby defeating Mr. Brow
er, a thorough-going free wit Whig. mid electing
Illabunpeon, a pro-slavery Looxiice, who will vote
to send to the U. 8 Senate a Senator who would
misrepresent and disgrace Pennsylvania by giving
his 'rapport to the pro-slavery policy of the present
Administration. Mr. Hampson, the Whierandi
date, loses his election by only 6 votes, while the
“ Free Seders" threw away 134 votes! We
trust that the true Prim SW' men in these parts
will not re-enact this folly inNevember, by throw
ing, their votes away on Mr. Van Buren, and thus
assist to elect Gen. Cass, who stands pledged to
trio the Wilmot Proviso, or give to the U. S. Sen
ate a Presiding Officer, who will mud:roily cast
his vote in favor of the Slave policy. In 1844.,
the Auti.Slavery men of New York defeated Hen
ry Clay, by throwing away their totes upon Ger
rit Smith. Polk and his Mexican War—Con
quest, Annexation and Slavery--have been the
fruits of the folly. Should not the lesson be sure
Mint, or do we need another
The lose of the member in Butler will make par
ties in the House stand 50 Whigs and 50 Locoa.
Stilt the Whig majority in the Senate will secure
the election of ■ Free Soil H. 8. Renator—no
thanks, however, to the folly of the Free Soilmen
of Butler county.
Look at this, Free Non Men t
Some Fee* Territory men talk of throwing their
vomit away upon Mr. Van Bonen, in the hope that
the election will be thrown into the House. But
that will only be jumping from thn flying pan in
to the fire—for it leads hunitably to the election
of Gen. Butler as President of the &nee, and
Geo. Cass la President of the U. Stater. In case
the people should fail in sleeting a Piesidont on
the 7th of Ntneinber next, the fallowing is the
- Manner prescribed by the Constitution for his elec
tion, and the probable . ,
moults sa described by the
N. Y."Tribuile; •
"A majority of the delegation from each
State casts one vote. Of the thirty States
composing the Union, fifteen (a full hall)
have Cass delegations, twelve have Whig
delegations, and three are equally divided,
so that no choice could • be made with each
member present and voting. ' But let any
one Whig member from New Hanaphire,
Rhode Island or Georgia; be sick,' or atr.
sent from any muse, or induied on any
ballotto withhold his- vote, 'and Lewis
Cass' election is inevitable: On the other
hand, the tbrienciinf nd nue. two or three
Democrats could enablellie Whigs to elect
.Gen. Taylor; while Mr. Van Buren has
•not i single delegatitne in the House.—..
There is '
'therefore, not one chance in a
thousand of defeating Gen. Oats in the
Bowie." ' • • • ' ' •
The election of a Vice President, in case • Of
'choice, devolvei Upon the tninate As there is now
a decided Locoloco inajOiity . in that,body, Gem ,
'Butler Would, without do;u4, iya,elecied, mid in
ease the House should fail in electinia President,
he aronld he tx okra President of 'the tr States.
Ott'ltecolloet;' then,thei,if yAtilvote (or
Ahe . gieelaral'ticPVyou,securts,the
MILIABO ,FOAMORE, A
FREE fTERRITORTIIWHIG, to 'pre
side; over the Mende dna' kive the Casting ,
*voitt-.4ind "that l'°l vg q Ih6
Whig Electoral ticltet, yOu;•secure the o.
election of OEN. BUTLER,: A....PRO
SLAVERY LOCOFOOO, as the Presi
ding officer or the Benatit, 'Whovvili inva
riably cast his vote agaiOt Fre edom and,
in favor of Slavery !
ti' Friends of Taylor ! you have achieved, a
'glorious victory in Pennaylvainia I • .You ran
achieve a Mill MUM 'erbium! one in November
next, if you new, but gOlip work in good earnest,.
and work on Without ceasing : ulna 'the day of A4O,
Presidentinj election. Will you ilo it ? Itetnem
her, that your political brethren of the hwekeye
State base suffered a Frankel defeat, and that the
solemn duty now devolves upon you to secure the
electoral 'mem( Petinsylvitinin fur Old Zack. Se-
cure it for him, and die will be the President, no
wetter what may be the result in Ohio.
The Vole In Schuylkill CottnlY.
/ l e
t; ra
The Locofoco Italian d editors' throughout the
rut
Slate il's " ing their rains\ to discover the why
aod thipWhe for of eirilete'disastrouedefeat in
thi ttvnil Avery apc,iiou Which ineenuity or
f ow
dime Is 'nfiell it the 'faithful t..
k ow ertshing infltifigk r which their discern•'
filgivilnightlet, tgrally he,expectedikte exert
over the spirits and hopes of the Democracy of
Pennsylvania and Ow Union. The most ridicu
lous and absurd, however, of all these excuses, is
the, insinuation of fraud in Schuylkill county,
where the vote of the "toiling millions "—the
Mini-listed Collier and Miner—has told so fearful
)), solo ilic,fisiuniktireriudlot ;1844. Schuyl
kill county gives an increased vote over that of
tR44,.0f Ittl.l:f tied it iti' 'menet!' that a course
there iuss .been•• gross-hand, by• which , this to
crease hiss been effected: Acoonling to the same
imithmelic,thoni most have torn Si frith iniork
county, which hes ifterinseil its vote 2014, ; only
tint less
o thim ' echuyikill-4hiiiti In Philadelphia
county, *hem the present vote • exceeds that of
1844 by 5,08 t-►ftaal, In fact, over 'the whole
Artatd, initainuelt as thC vote polled on the loth
inst. ialargur than that of 1841 by front 19 to
20,000
This charge oil - fatal, at best, comes with an ex
cmding bid grace frog a party which returned a
larger Lmofees yrutiocity fn Mehrttogrl uwd fens
township dtstricts (Philadelphia county,) Aim the
ask* wassahrr of votes polled—and thou destroyed
the poll lista, for fear the fraud shook! be detected
Our neighbor of the Cornpiler iiviot alone in this
abet "there hr fraud' in Schuylkill; as Will lie
wen by the following pertinent paragraph from
the Philadelphia News:
spitna.Ku 4 . poirriTy.—Several or thq
Locofoco papers, awl particularly the
Pomutylvastian, to cov# the disgrace and
infamy filed upon their party, by the gla
ring frauds committed oq the elective fran
chise at Richmond, South Penn, &c., are
making a parade of the increase in the
vote of Schuylkill, as if there had necessa
rily been fraudulent voting among the mi
ners of that comity ! The rebuke the mi
ners and laborers of Schuylkill have git en
to the leaders of the Locofoco party, fur
the hillimous fraud which was practised
on them, in the destruction of the protect
ive policy, by men who pretended to be its
warmest friends, is not relished—and noW,
forsooth, the cry of fraud must be raised
against those who are no longer willing to
be duped by the laworoco office-holders.
In Richmond, South Penn, &c., it is well I
known there are not as many taxable in
habitants, by maily hundreds, as the de
clared vow: while in Schuylkill county,
it is not even pretended that more votes
were cast than there are taxable inhabi
tants. .The whole story about fraud in
Schuylkill county is a base invention, and
has not a single fact for its foundation, and,
as we said before, it has been started sole
ly fur the purpose of drawing away the at
-4'10011.9f, the public from. the Locoloco
frauds in Philadelphia county. You hear
nothing in Schuylkill county about these
pretended frauds—if a ny had been commit
ted, surely the people of l i ft county,
Wlngs and Locolocos, ought to know
something about then,. The seventh of
November will tell a tale which will as
tound these Locofoco slanderers—the
tur
ners of Schuylkill county intend, and they
will most assuredly, largely increase their
majority.
To Work, Boys!
The smoke of the first battle has been cleared
away, Anil the victory has been accorded to the
Whigs! But another contest is ut band, and
the friends of Taylor and Fillmore, it they wish to
achieve another victory, still inure glorious than
the first, must go to work in 1111111111111 l and arm
themselves fur the fight. Wu have but a short
tiro to work—let us commenco vigorously at once.
Rouse the committees. and let every man feel it to
be his duty to give them all the assistance he
eari. Those who are not assessed must do it with
out delay. Those who were not out at the Gov
ernor's election, must be urged and brought out
on the 7th of November. Gen. Taylor fought
bravely and successfully for us. Lai ua work as
faithfully for him and our great principles. Let
there be no slumbering nor faltering. We know
now what we CAM do, and shame upon us if
we lose the victory by neglect or inactivity. PENN
SYLVANIA has taken her place in the Whig
line, bearing the proud flog of 'TAYLOR and
VICTORY ! She must "never surrender," but
go on conquering end to conquer !
Friends of Taylor ! the skies are bright ! RA 1.-
TX and ORGANIZE, and the VICTORY IS
OURS'!
The True Spirit.
The Whig State Committee have anhouneed
26 Meetinge to held in different parts of the State
between the 26th inshand the 4th of November—
at which the best speaking talent of the State will
be drawn out. We notice appointments for Mr.
Cooper at-Lebanon on next Tuesday, at Weal-
Chester on Wednesday, at Huntington on Friday,
and at H?llidayaburg on Saturday.
We am pleased to notice this movement of the
Chairman of the State Committee, and have no
doubt that it will bo warmly responded to. The
energy, zeal, and untiring industry with which
Mr, Ramat/ has prowcuted the duties attached to I
the respottaible peat he occupies, have cdritributed
much to the success of the campaign thus far, and
deserve the 'commendation the Whig party of
the State; Nbw that the rumple has been set of
stomping 'the State, it is "be hoped that it will
hereafter be !elite ' bk el 7 filliPwed up. Whig princi
ple/Oilers, nothing , to fear from public discussions,
and nothing ; ie wanting to make
.I"ennsylrania
Whig state.,-thoroughly Whig In all her deparb.
menta.,..but . a full and fair exposition of the Whig .
creed.
cr:} 4 3oirjohniton was in Philadelphia on Sat
urday, and met with an enthusiastic reception--
Ho made &spirited speech, and announced his in r
tention : to continuo addressing , the people of the
State until the 7th of November. We notice al• .
.ready a number of appointments fur hitu is differ•
( tlx4 Pisti Or the State.. , •
Urroor Men!
POTel finite that Layne e JOS; while. fi oternin
+of Ittielsigau/ etuscill a 'liar to be enacted foe iititr ,
'ping, tHe'whiplpingli6st, White mein did lotiinen;
ithetirttitiiicii to ho 6ut of stionii
ascii 11'11114e tti got tt:aik ! • *
=iME4BMI
Thelbingelicat Lathe's's' Syneit.of Ma.
Tyland eentitned.in Ottinherland, Md., on 'l'hurri.
day the 12th inst.,' and 'dosed its Session on the
enerieding Wednesday.' Rev.'rir.' Ilieduse, of
rte . sidetn synod
thdduring th'e
paiii year, preached the opening, seamen. The,
Otiinberiand : Dr. no *nit:, of
Baltimore city, ,Was cdected residot: (or 419 onr.
, ,
suing year. Much business of importance to this
Church Was transacted. One young man Wall.,
ordained to- the holy , ministry, and four were B.:,
m im e d to preach ; ,one ofwhorn,Wi destined as ,a
missionary to India,. "fnieresting dha_plo q uent
serinons were pteocltCtl by diirerent
ki o n ia $1,500 or $2,000 were paid - in fat the be
nevolent operations of the Church. The next
meeting, will be held in lisgerstowsi, October,
1040."
- Facts fur Ile People.
;,- pet, fer tho bast tests, lays the Natiolial Intern.
gencer,,hy Which to try the merit °Cat) atirninis-;
bastion-446w whatever fon* etroterriment-:-Is .
t*taunt and character Of iti('exientlitura:
4
a (*HP of ihe most incumbent tiluties 4. to o col.'
„.
4,zublio,vrateh vigilantlfthat b ' ianoti 411 the pub-;
Trying the' silecesiiive Administra;
Lions of our own government by this test from its
origin down to the present tithe the readers of our
paper will tind the subjoined compendious table
of expenditures well worth a careftil perusal. The
contrast between the prodigality of the Democratic
dynasty and the economical expenditures of the
administrations which proceeded the Democratic
eweendeney. will .strike every one, and taketrin '
,connection with the forcible remarks with which
we copy it, must teach a wholesome lesson to all
who are capable of forming* candid judgment., i
From the Mw &Ilford Ilfrrniry
I deem it important to call your atten
tion to the following exposition and statis
tics of expenees of our government, taken
from the journal of Congress for every ad
mistration, commencing with George
1V ashington's and Concluding with James
K. Polk a. It will be found correct, with
the exception of the expenditures under
President Polk's administration, which
arc probably under-estimated at least some
$50,000,000, it being stated on competent
authority that the Mexican War cost us
two hundred and fifty millions of dollars,
instead of two hundred.millions of dollars,
which is the amount placed in the sched
ule below. By giving Mr. Polk the ben
efit of $50,000,000, still, it will be Obser
ved, the increase of the expenses of Gov
ernment has become tremendous.
What is very remarkable, and yet trite
and beyond contradiction, is, that every
Locofeco Administration has cost and tax
ed the people of this Union vastly more
than eithei of the Whig Administrations.
Thus it will be found that the whole expen
ditures of Whig Governments, commenc
ing with Washington and ending with
J. Q. Adams, during a period of forty
years. (and be it remembered the expen
ses of the Revolution, much of them were
paid tinder Washington's administration,
and all the charges occurring in conse
quence of the last war with Great Britain,
in Mr. Madison's,) amount. altogether,
to less than the expenditures under Mr.
Polk' a administration alone, and that the
expenses of the Locofoco Governments,
commencing with General Jackson's and
terminating with Mr. Yolk's, a period of
twenty years, are run up to the enormous
sum of three hundred and thirteeen
six hundred and fifty-Iwo thousand
and furry -scant dollars, user aml above the
Whig governments fur forty years !—a
SUM sutlicicnt to have made internal im
provements, deepening harbors and rivers
of the West and'South, and building piers
for the harbors MT the lakes simiseaboard,
to an extent that would have been for all
time to come of immense benefit to our
country ; a sum sufficient to have educa
ted millions of poor children and placed
,Inari-houses in every city, town and vil
lage, and paid for teachers for many years.
It is of vital importance to every friend of
his country to probe this subject to the
bottom, and ask why it is, and who has
caused this exhuberant expenditure of m
inutia, treasure. Shall our had earnings
continue to he thus squandered by Loco
foe° Inn is ru
Recapitulation of Ike United States Gov
ernment Expen3fB.
Washington yearn $15,892,198 0 ,,
1 bear 1,986,524 00
1 mouth 165.541 00
1 day 5,5:8 1)0
1 hour 229 00
1 minute 3 82
•1 years $5362,587 00
1 bear 1,310,646 01)
1 month 111,710 00
1 day 3,724 110
1 hour 155 Oil
1 minute 2 58
8 years $44.300,778 00
1 year 5,1 , i2,598 00
430.216 00
1 day 14.340 00
1 hour 697 00
1 minute 9 95
Madison 8 years $114,684,939 00
1 year 18.080.617 00
1 month 1,507,135 00
I day 50.237 110
1 hour 2,093 00
Jefferl.ti
1 minute 34 ,8
Monroe R years $1 10 .1,403,100 00
" • 1 year 13,057,925 00
1 month 1,055,160 00
46 1 hour 36,272 00
1 minute 25 15
J. Q. A•
dams 4 years $50,501,911 00
1 year 12,625,478 00
• 1 month 1,052,123 00
• I day 35,071 00
I bow 1,461 tui
° 1 minute 24 35
Jackson . 8 yam P 44 + 792 745 oo
1 year 18 , 2 'A,092 00
1 month 1 ,518,874 135
" 1 day 50,622 00
1 hour 2,109 00
0 1 'tannin 35 15
Yin Buren 4 poet $136,406,363 00
1 year 34,101,741 00
II 1 1%onth 2,841,812 00
II
'1 day 94,727 00
" 1 hour ,
3,947 00
1 minute 65 78
Tyler 4 years $91,158,177'00
1' year 28,789,544 00
o 1 month - 1,899,129 00
a 1 day 63,804 00
a 1 hoer 2,637 00
a 1 minute ' 43 95
Palk ' 4 years $302,500,000 El°
1 year 75,625,000 00
a 1 month 6,902,083 00'
a 1 day 110,089 00
,1 hour 8,75 00
" 1 minute 145 88
rr The Whigs lose the 23d and 24th Con
gressional districts in this Atato by small algorithm
We republish a corrected list of members—giving
14 Whig, 8 Locofoco, 1 Free Soil, and 1 Native
members : •
• ,allet Congress,:: 30th Congrams. •
I. L. L. I.cria,t L. C. Lusts,
2, J. R, Chettllcr, J. H. I/4 0 r%
3. H. IL' Moore, Charier Brovn,
I.' John Ralibins,' C. 1. Itigiraoll.
8. , Jahn needle", John Preediey.
6. l'hamaa Ram S. 41. MVO", •
7, r OM 0: Mirky, A. IL kt'llvainc.
8. Thajobar tfu:yans,, , John 18trolun,
9. Widiasn 81,04, • William. &tong;
10. M. itt.'bimmbk, Rlrhard Brodhead,
rl 1, Chester Boiler, Chester Butler.
'l2. MUIR Wilmia,t throirr Wlmm
13. Jakob 'Casey, . Jameatollock,
1 , 1 : C. , W. hitnl4tl ' Eckert,'
16. Henry Nes,' • Henry Nes,
.16.' J., X- kf'Lotwhem J. E.
17. 8 4884 Cajviul• John Alanobarsi,
18. - A: J Ogie , A . •_ Iltaagark, .
19; Job 'Aran Jab Man, "
2r) R 4...raca. • • JONI Hickey;
.21,1140E0 minpeon,. 'Moses Hampton,''
22,14,110 Howe . •J. W. Fancily,
23. 5 1amis •Thomption, lomts 2 . 6essaws,
24. 42e4 Glen" „ Alextunler brim!.
Whig member" in'Roman letter—Loco' in hob
,
icti . :4NOtitin' • 'Mc Robbins' best will be 'Con
tested iti l eonsegoenee egrets; fraud- on the - OA
of the-Lowifocer return offiems. (Free Boil.
Hon..l)sum H. Lxvrts, 11.8. Elenem
for Ism M4kosio. diedat Nov lib* on Walker
Vnlted State* Senator.
. -
W s die the loSowing persgrapha from oar ex
,
cial l U n . gel tit. : iania l von.—Thewesult of the late elev.
tienthe Whigs to have a majority, on joint
t o
ballot, in i State Legislature, which secure. to
diema U i i: l.l States Senator, for the term of six
prcm
rams, So e 4th of March, 1846. This is Gino
small consideration, and it behoov es the Whlg. to
make choice ammo one clinked, beside tact,
fi l '*"lt''' h ?' l `9l7 4 ln
friend to Pennitylvania'• interest". Such men can
be found in our party, and, no doubt, some such
one will be selectod,t Tie lll i f era ii, III"
Hon. JAMES COMES, of ' deem twenty. and
-Wash. nine littedderAlimpinee.• Mrs-IWO
we have no objectigo, I nntirk4 DC't i tt tha t hi '
election wonici . be hailed W4th'irbt Whigs of
York county. 4. Wq knforreni con slimy, rely on
him, on every obeationi Mill as I?w csOscity he is
among the very first mot in Ow tlitake-i- 41 , 4*
rotate: ' ." '
', Wet* U. S. Stwirits.--Itot lite leastirti:Shms
moult of the IMO election ill the fad thdilielklitge
have it now in their pima tor'ellet 0 Vnited State,
Senator whr; will represent the internee iiit ?inn
eylvania—not one , wito will basely menfioe her
welfare on the altar of SOuthem dictation. We
agree with the Reading .Inurnal th a t m e r e is,lais
one opinion as
,to who the man will be. , .. The
Whigs of the State have long Orme timid npvn
Jinx. Coorra, of Adams, as the,man, for the
place, and rejoice that they now bare it in their
powir to show their regard fur his merits and nerT
, 1
*sm.—Monne Courier: . I', , l' . •
II;ITIII SpiT RiAll WA le0111."-.We Veil] TO there
will be no divisiO4 among the Whigs of Pennsyl
vania as to the choice of a United Staten Senates.,
to SS the plate° 6f Oct,.' Cathein , vs. ' We 'have
heard but one sentiment—bat one voice on the
Sail& The name of JA3I II : Cbal9llll *lll h
presented with great unanimity, and he, being the
nnandnoui choice of the Whig party, will be
elected.—Delatearr Comely Repittplican.
U. S. Sassion.--Pohliecentiment has deaig
noted the lion.Jarau Cooraa as the await Acting
person to represent this State in the United States
Semite. We know of no one better okkodaketio
do honor to the Old )(cyclone in that distinguish
ed body, end it would no doubt rejoice• lame pro
portion of the people of this State to see auellb na
able advocate of their interests; there.—Lnebssana
Gazette.
The Outrage In Penn District..
The returns foe Congress in thr fourth district,
Philadelphia, have been given In Mr. Rabbis,.
Loco, who ran against Mr. Line', Whig II him
keen alleged that this result was penances/ by •
great fraud, and the sent will he crrteateri. 'We
eopy the fallowing from the Philadelphia News:
NVe trust that the people of the 4th Con
gressional District will
,nnt stebtent to the
daring outrage upon their rights, perpctra,
kat by the election officers in the 'distrie{
of feun. .'There ran he no difficulty in
proving the fart, that the whole number
of totes actually polled there fell stens.% of
700—while the returns, as piildisheek,
Wednesday, gave Itolthins 911 votes, and
l,ittel, 170—ranking a luta! of 1091 mita !
This return tielea; a the. Whig candidate
for Centres while he is fairly and honor
able elected.
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Important from Europe.
The .twiner E lope arrived at New York ea
Wednesd a y evening in I I day. from Liverpool
Smith O'Brien, the leader of the Irish Morarg-
Sobs, has been convicted of trimann and roe , apneed.
to be executed. The verdict of the jary maw -
companied by a recommendation of mercy. Bert
little hope, however, was enters Pined of royal Mete=
miry toward him. Al'lldaasus. aroother insurgent
had a!on been bond guilty aryl seentencr'.
The Cholera has at length smoked England
Out of 25 cases at Mahwah, 20 proved fogad.
'the Anglo-French mediation is Italy belabors"
terminated by an Austrian manifesto declaring Ihir
loonbartlo-Venitien kingdom part of she Aostrian
empire, with a constitutional representation.
In Prance C•eaignsc's Miuiatq was defeated in
a Tote of the National Anomaly. Be refined to
accept the resignation' of Ministers, deciding to tee
rain power until the constitution wais
which would probably be, prnelalreeni ona tklt lan
realm. The de:lion of Presidest will perobsbljt
Wye place on, MIL LaidialtewolltesOtcbsteete
for the Presidency is the bent. Cansagonne la the
Ceatlk . ltle of the INaleeN► putt.
A successful revolution has basis plheelle
intim, a Regobile proclaimed. and • Nen
firnrentaseat appointed. The late Minister eit
Wet was hang on a lamppost. The Emperor.
with the military, fled to Lints.
Ohio, Whig.
The thg whirl' for borne time kiagireitre tb• ro
suit in Ohio, lute at length cleated away, otelane Rao
*ailed to soy that, noterithatubdin g the r 4t4.
lure boastings of the Ureter* mew, abit bdiciial
returns elect Forth the Whig esaldsiO N A N A
336 majority. The Maga Will alio hem
jority on joint hallo; altheugh. eosin digiewilly trill
occur in the organisation of the Howe, in WOW
quango of the Locefoce Clerk of Emus woo,
baring given fraudulent eirrtilicates of electiew
tiib Locoreto esitididtbeis.
♦ll Right to Florida.
The Whip of Florida have me& • elesni•weep
in their State oketian—tarrying the Gewentee.
Conierthathan, Legialatunhand own SKID bffieet.
Missives uu another Whig Miry aitallet,
larThs official tesjitatty. of Gov.
accenting to the returns in the Ace of the Dom.
buy of the Commoawsilth, 45051. The Tido
was as follows—Johnston 1199,518,1wegelniffil
188,291. Tice entire veto ease is 3116,144—bsiegl
81,284 more than was cad for flownew I 1847;
and {9,893 gloater' than 1a'1944. The ide
Claud lliintittiodarter 'KW
&menu* 184,149; inalcetty,ibt Palates 2,1111 f1i
,
WO Will publish the fa ll votie peal
IMPORTANT . 10E018ION.XiThol OTC it
Common Plata of PitUailelphia, of Altetttio el
did that' a Slaie brought' within tha Conehatits
wealth by or with the consent of Me narks; *onus
0 0 ,focto I thaw. Thal &than wim so& IA
tho ease of s Rhar bolungiel to Robert Talmo
of New o!leans, alto, bang cma a tail to thieifyi
brought his 811va wilt The atm mad 8
ba hotaks9; . mul the Coa threegh Jai* K b s&
n4ed Wrctr-ratc; mediti forfeiting Ita
to the property by 'planarity somowing it beyond)
thojthistlimion of the am which moan* alAlm,
TRN CIINT JIMMY ON THE STURV,.....W. •
perceive that James Iluch,ansn, true la bie
old 'Federal creed, and in defiancio•
doctrines if Jefferson, that au of,fice.bekl•
er of the general * government *honk( sta
Interfere in elections, has taken the stump
ir ot Van, having made his first sPeeeb to
the lineofocos of IVaabizgton on Fridalrl,
eight. •
ligersatesitisitYW. 4 :Wriii4iiiiils 1
from the lips of s soldierturned the fortunes
beilih t tfity at Duets
,Vista, , k ''fbei, tett
long our our ranks wiili`lifeiitifi speed. !served
0.0„.
every ai r tiPliakaiiisratielktip'etiery Wart on
IluitClattiltofteldt They. Were \ :worth'•ta
than his thousand men tomer . gallantlittle
twairy.. -dill felts:tie r 01l knew that vletery,
I tb ie lli blbodrind long contested, ,tviitt, to
~
~ : hy ,Th . ei . A tt r a, ',i n .iiiii`irege.ti•4o of
Otter .104 ievitt putssoslerett, and .eould
Vat beaten. These words, so, hill of
meaning and eo.prolifio of good then, have
ensairup from-that battle-field'to• cheer the
odtaxipirl and the weary, and press bn the
'bold unflinching to the
,hattle-field or,
tuht4mg.' . soldier nOwbas them for'
hia battle shout, and the whole land rings
with the, gladsome news that "Old 'Lack's
coming" , —eoming 'at the call of the peo
ple to strike doilm, thetrailled bands of u
atirpatipriiiid corruption-coming to up.
hold the Constitution, and vindicate the
independence of legistation. Pennsylva•
via and Ohio have already spoken. They
tell us "Old Sack" is coming, and sixteen
I)rtheir'thter States will EOM) echo' back
the ehiritift,' alit in November the song of
the, fertile will ber•—••Old Zack's corne."—
ardian.
AVl.OeB A 111 1.1TIEll.—At a large
Whig meeting in Hobery.laat week, Gen.
William H. Stainer presided ; he said be
was personally aeqeainted With zachary
'Taylor mint years 4go—had been on a
8,940 .othays with for six weeks
at a time, and could bear testimony to his
capactity, hissesse al:justice and his itscor
ruptible integrity- Gen. Sumner alluded
faille charges hmught against Gen. Tay
by acme of his - opponents, of his lite
rary incapacity, insomuch that he was_on
able to write his own kniClll—and refilled
them is the most satisfactory manner, by
exhihising to the audience the celebrated
letter tor ough and Ready in Gen. Gaines,
which created such consternation in Mr.
relies cabinet. The letter was in Taylor's
ova handwriting—and, very closely writ
aca,covered four pages, containing but few
issionnes, no ungramatical expressions or
ints;ors in orthography. 'Pia letter was
Issitiled to the audienCe, and examined with
Ruch interest and curiosity by many per-
eons present.
- - -
4 STRANOK COMPANIONF Mr.—The Spring
.fied licpublican recalls the remarkable fain
that the eantlididate for Vice President on
she Von Buren ticket, in 1840, wax [Nth-
Ard M. Johnson, who said lie would break
nliiwn the Administration of John QuitleY
,Adams ••if ir were as pure as the .4ingela
,Krarenr' The candidate (or Vice
President on the Van Huron
11$4A is a son of John tionnl Adams.
WRACK (I:RICHLY, we UP it mated in
meiserai of the New York rite halter's, wag
nominated Cosy nsgs on Vrislay rreti
lug,
by the %Yiligg ails , Sixth Dibtrics, for
Ili alsors, terlll.
Vtistsivr.—The Iwo branches of the
Legi”fattier• turf in joint abi•emlily on Wed-
Ueoelap roil l)nn•ceded to the
election of Stater officers. 'n , R, voles for
CM•rrnor were a• follows—Carlos t
whit!. 122 ; 0. L. Sliafier, fret. soil •
6.5; P. Drifter ii dein.. 54 ; scattering.,
2. Coolefii,c's majority over all others 1.
Robert I'irrlronl • whit!. tray elected Lll'llt.
hnvrnutr by 124 to I IH.
Mit.oNsss or TNN UtioLim‘.---One
en
encouragilig' Net may be mentioned in eon
ineviiss Irit4 die continental itcws-----tlie
.sees is Au be dying out in its pro
gress westward from Germany.
i klIMOKI; F. IL RuNsilsr: ovER
awNiiprtque Court at Bu. kin . ou Tiws
alay, the jury retitraetl a verdict for $1,500
ie the cafte Cynue D. Allard v,. T. H.
rerltits, who. while riding, r3n mer Ihe
plAmittl":4 little thlighter, and itifl rteJ
versa meat injury uu tivr
bilwatiwarartm Cuatn.--John Barna, by
inc at lin N. &wood street, l'hibith.lphia,
Lail beet' aeveral years Wilk/et! with Rheu•
antic patina in variuna 1/1/118 of the body,
during which tense he tried variiiiie reale
dam, anal used outward application', with
out number, and in all cases with no es
sential benefit—was finally induced
wiake trial of frriglies /trawl rcp . .,e/abh
/Via, a aingle 25 cent box of wltteli not
only gave relief, but after using them n
short time, drote every particle 01 pain
front the body.
IV'lloware ofeounterfeibi! Purchase from the
aired" only, one or more of whom sill be found
in each 'Wale and town in the Crated fitatra:
The genuine is fur side by J. N. STE \ EN
RON, Sole agent for Gettysburg ; *nil Wholesale
at'Llr. Wright'. Principal OtTita,, 169 Race 'Street,
Philadelphia,
MARRIED,
TM the Villa hint.. by the Rev. D. Keller, Mr.
Never Wtiate . of atfonl, end Mier Leer
It ay, daughter of Davit) !keens'', Eel., of ?de
tOtermirip.
Yesterday morning. by Rev. Dr. !laugher, DAe
teL.l.tireire. M. D., of Pinewore, cehuylkill
and Minn ibtauttorra N aorta., of thin
OK".
On idle 1741 inns, by I kv. John Ulrich, Mr. JA
ens Linerr and Mies C lit Gat.i.crin—
knik Of county.... :
00l Onsilitki inst., by was, Kr. /11A AC GARII,III
and Miao Ct Y sorro--both of this co.
DIED,
At the Almshouse. on the 17th inst, Mr. W
Et ay &DILI ai fear„ wed 7 months.
On the 17th inst. Mrs. Astra, sills of John
Cleppet is her 13d year
t coatroo-ran.
1i614:9-.Oh the 12th inst. at Petersburg ms (Y. fl.)
*milts writ A .uridour of Thotwas•Pearson; dimwits.
0d,.. i , M Me, 734,year of her age.
'illio 1 7494 0 C-bble obituary notion was a lasi=
slant of hut place for,. loony years. Among her
emia,Artis She wits &dreamily esteemed. Yu her
nentisers ohs was awry and courteous. Her habits ,
mere domestic and ammonites!. Her intellect was'
alto/ether of a supsriorciareeter; being well cold
grated in early life, and subsequently stored with
omeasi . oy/ledge.,
.She wae macrmaant . with mad
g ay i Tht l iti llt / i t i r.P9 sill,sulietith i rolainte to dm.
a o'l cr. ' 'fiat' death het children have kit
a kirk .14AMtind alrOod and faithful counsellor
inverter thottilmti . woe& elm was brought -11g a.
anonviteiptejeta safari wham Frie4is, to whom
she haikathaituid'•herielf id' forties , es, and; is
a il l
Mit if V. 9 1 r. , a Pfditillotiert for thorn op. to
' T
or many year. pass she. however,
re t wilirty ilegitented the, primehlitg of all ministers
of the different dentadittatiions worshipping in this
tesince
Piece. When; the hotter .of Gird: her. timidly
solemn coun gave trirtatme of a devout and
meditating hes /n, Wiesotto of retirement. her
DIV" waif per: daily companion. , The hope with
loblehlate was Mildred gavri ample proofthatehe
neltherilmit4 the pi nt !cht 4 . o 9B/ 01 read
B l9 o . 4".itiiiii.. Her diaestes 'sea of a tinge ug
oh tittl.'iietitiloiling, during some viessonsher
ilingsti intenise *iitifferfug. In the midst o ther
0 0 4)dilehOdifiraipielei t , she remained patilitiit anti
46 titald%rnf that the consolations of the
L i ll i tir ' iiiii4 f jo 7 to her notal4.proving . to
T„
n r( o l,uns NMI Mesafast. Bite napreseed,
n', 4 litt'relii ' 'Hibrottpf,l44litt stoning saeridm, of
cw=uiti' . aiiil 'profeisser hopes of
,calvation
founded only upon the merits
~ of Ms death. She
Willed' her . radonaliti to het last moment, and
Ain spoita to her friends and children of her op.
PrOaltinit . death.. esprewing a 4 desire to le 'been&
from * IledAt Ind be present with her Lord and
sediiMr.
Petersburg. (Y. .4..) Ovtober, 1949.
BAti'Y"I9I9RE ~►`tAßitCT.
7ROW ' RA4713101111 ilk* by rolii•orstnit.
'BEEP fliArt fitt .:— TFtete*olPhiliiteil at *-
wiles on. Monday, Cto4l band , or 'Hnoven 11115 4f
which anus said toL M 1141114111 ilricenrasigirqg
rmoi 412 . 31 49 PrIAN 1614 CA. OA iittolittitligt*:
0 , 1, 82 ;ma ,nl5 7519nr,100,,1b1yArt.0 J,
FLOCTR.—The pour market iiiiptive; sales
of 800 bblir. iIoW7 i I a Ikon& at - 103 'MS. City
m Ju t is, held at $5 31. Holoe Corn, MS4 at
$850: Rye 414 rf44 i 244 :I ;) I;Lif
ATN,...sa pity' s i f4l,lleiliofq , cain n2otratt
andrion unchanged; god top oop'ro4 cat
at $1 hit‘ 411(1'1 t PION ;I
white family flour, $1 v. 3?.. While PQM
60 etc; yeeoti , Oats 2b a 28. nye 68 62 PRO IBIUNtI .~ .
POLSI2 25,and 'Prima
$8 to 09.: 'Brebel 4 --Sides4ili 6}: cents; 'Rate..
7 ;BP cent. , Laiid ti in Wad slid 94 a 81 , in
kegs.
"A little more Grape, boys !"
T HE friends of TACY I LOR and FILL
MORE in MiMnijoy and adjoining
townships will meet at the house uf.Jes
sxl).WS/Arqs MountloY.mx_ U RS-
Di? EVENING NEXT,(November
2,) 4 &le:clock. to prepare fur die contest
on Tuesday a week. Voters of all parties
who are opposed to. extravagance and
squandering the People's money in the
form of "extra allowances,"—ail who are
in favor of an honest and.ecnnomical ad
ministration of the Government—in favor
of Protecting Home Industry—and oppo
sed to the One Man Power and the Exten
sion of Slavery to Free Territories—a re
cordially invited to attend.
OCPThere will he good speaking. Let
nil the friends of ..01t1 Zack" be nn the
ground. TAYLOR.
MENALLEN, WAKE UP !
A
Rally of the friends of old
"ROUGH pit READY," in Menai
len township, will be held at the house of
Citsamits 111vienti, in Ilt - nderaville, on
Saturday the 4th of November, at I o%
cloth, I'.
prepar3lnry to "a strong pull, a long pull,
and a pull all-together," for the old Ilero„
who NEVER SURREN DERS. "Old
zock' s Conti/lg."- and expects the Rough
and Ready boys of .Old Munallen" to be
about on OM 7th' NoveMber, and roll up
for him 200 majority. We can do it—shall
we make the effort 1
Let all who are disposed to sustain the
man who has done an m Het) to sustain the
honor and interests of his country, turn out
on Saturday, and lend a hand to the good
cause. /Li Good speaking May he ex
pected. MEN.% LLEN.
SABBATH CONVENTION,
T the Sabbath Convention held in
Chumbershurg on the 20th of Janna
ry. 184$. the undersigned were appointed
a Committee to rail another Sabbath Con
vention of the friends of the Sabbath, to
meet in the borough of Gettysburg, at such
time as they shall deem best. In accord
ance with the above appointment, the
friends of the Sabbath 111 the counties of
Franklin, Perry, Dauphin, Cumberland,
York and Adams, are invited to send deli:-
t rams from tow ns, districts, and churches,
to a Convention to be held on Wednesday ,
Ihr 291/1 nj Noerwsher next, at 10 o'clock,
A. M., in the English Lutheran Church,
Gettysburg.
Se %crni Addresses may be expected from
Rev. Messrs. Nevin, Shari), and Nlorris,
Judge Hepburn, A. R. Stevenson, Esq.,
and others.
Rea D. D. Clarke, Rev. J. N. Hoffman,
Rev. W Philli p s, 1. M. Ahl,
Rev. S. Spnwher. S
Rev, A, W. Nevin, (fen. Fetter,
Oct. 27. 1848. (Committer.
triEditors in Franklin, Perry, Dauphin, Cum
berittnd, York, and Adams counties are roguested
to copy.
.LIATS---WOOD-CALSII.
rriHE subscriber has on hand a large
and tine assorimeht
et HATS. ADD, CAPS *.
of every deeription and fashion, at his old
Stand,'which ho wants to sell at low pri
ces for good pay.
He earnestly requests those indebted to
hint, to come and settle their accounts, as
money it much wanted and he must have it.
He respect illy noVifies, those who owe
him 'timid, that now is the time to use it
and sell it, and if not delivered 'sos:3 ; he
will certainly require cash in place of it.
Conte one, come all ! -
W. W. PAXTON.
0ct..27, 184111:—.41
suzzurr's BALE.
IN pursuance of a writ of levet! i facia,
I
issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Adams county, and to me direct
ed, will be exposed to public sale on Satur
day the 1811 i day of November next, at the
Court-house in the borough of Gettysburg,
at , 1 o'clock in the afternoon the following
Real Estate, to wit : A certain Messuaga or
'Tract of Land,
•
situate in Freedom towatellip• Adams coup
-47, Pa., adjoining lands of James . 111'11-
bonny, David Roth, Henry l!eagy,. and
others, ccintaining
abi acozaztea s , .
and 0 Perches, mitre or' less, on which
are erected a one-stor y, Log. House,
' Log Barn.lliveßeneith Shop, 111101
Spring House' and othoi iiopiose.' "-I u
melds. There is also an ORMIARD
of good Fruit Trees on the, premises,, A,
good portion of the property consists of
Meadow...4ll being in a good stater of col.'
tivatiOn. Piized and taken in Ottoettgon
as the
,Mitais ni JOikgriAK.E.LIS•
. , ,ViLLIAIH FI ORE/3, Sherii: f
Sheriffs .otrica, Octlyalniti,,
i
Oct. 27, 1848.
,I: . i , r* I
TACPNErfiI, nod 0A:Id B RIC and
of
kiuda, Mfor 1Jii.h)4)4114,1E4, of fbo4r4p.Top
ctow,P,Ews
gor OILS, Oita ; go lily) glini„44.4esi
Visiting tiud Prtiting C4r44, Notp:
Mosio,Arafers, Aug
Sealing Sttompp, &r., for solo
I')' N. 11. , IitIEIILER.
A tittiltiOnliio
MIME
DOOl 4 . ITATtosEity.
. • ; t •
15. I/ Ilt UR HZ ER
/VENDERS hit acknowledgments-In
-IL 'his friends and the public generally
fdr , the !dictatio! 'steady patitittiiu' With
which he has so , long • been levered, Ind
invites their attention to his.present stock
of HOOKS+ and °STATIONERY. which
has been recently largely increased, and
now comprisee (tidt tl)e 'largest but
chevral assprunent , ever opened in tlits
place. The Stock consists of,
Classical, neologict;l, School, grid
cOaneous
3136 CUD IE3I 71141...
Or VVERY VARIgTV--.46150,
•
IRtttnlc
pooki andsllllllo4_,_err.,
(10I.1) PENS, Silver Pencils, Pen 'Knives
Viattiag and Printing Cards, Card Cam*.
Inketands,,&c. Ate., an of which — will, as
usual, be - sold ..er THE L'o S,T
PRICES.
o.7A.rrangemente have .been made
which anything not ineltuletl in his assit.,
meat' will be promptly 'oraeretl from the
Cities.
OF tlyebu rg,. Oct. 27,'1848
m 1,213211% Eic4¢:di
ric
J. ',pray g iro n to all Lega
tees and ()ti t er persons concerned,
that' the .4.01111N15T1t.4270N d2C-
C 0 (INT S of the deceased persons herein
after mentioned will be presented at theOr
phans' Court of Adams county, for con -
elation end allowance, on Monday the
20th day of November next, viz :
The account of Henry Wertz, Executor
of the last will and testament of Jesse
Ittertz, deceased.
The account of Peter Shanefelter, Guar
dian of the minor children of the said Pe-
Shanefelter.
The account of Ann Weaver, executrix
of the last will and testament of Jacub
Weaver, deceased, rendered by Abraham
Krise, Adminisirator of said Aun Weaver '
deceased.
The first account of Henry Snyder and
isepti R. Snyder, Executors of the last
ill and Testament of John Snyder, de
quiet].
The first and final account of Henry A.
Picking, Administrator de bonis non, with
the will annexed, of Jacob Kininiel, de
(leased.
The first and final account of Philip
Eleatner, sen.. and Jacob Schlosser, Ati
nlinistratnrs of the estate of Christian
Bill tzley, deceased.
. The third, and„final aecounllof.John
Deardorff, executor of the last will and
testament of Jacob Sherfy, deceased.
The first and final account of Alexander
Colman, Administrator of the. Estate of
Jane Colman, deceased.
The first and final account of Alexander
Administrator of the estate of
Cobenn. deceased.
ROBERT COBEAN, Register
liegiwer's Office, Gettp.burg.
Oct. 47 , 1848. '
NOTICE
ETTERs Testamentary on the Es
tate of PIETER GARRICTU, late of Ty
rone township, Adams county,..Pa., de
ceased, having been granted to the subscri
her residing in said township, she hereby
gives notice to all indebted to said Estate
to make payment withouttlelay, and those
having claims to present the same proper
ly authenticated for settlement,
BA RHARA GA R ILETII, Executrix.
Oct. 27, 1848.-40
SILERIIT'S SALES.
jN pursuance of a writ of Vendi
tioni expenas, issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Adams Coun
ty, Peunsylvania, and to me directed, will
be exposed to public sale on Saturda,y
the 1814 day of November next, at 1 0 -
clock, P. M., at the Court-house in the
Borough of Gettysburg, the following
Real Estate, to wit :
ONE LoT OF GROUND,
situate in Petersburg, Huntington town.
ship, Adams county, Pa., containing, 5
acres, more or less, on which aro erected
a two-story wentherboarded Tavern-house,
large back buildings, attached thereto, dou
ble Log and Frame Barn, with Threshing
floor, Ice-house, and other ou
There is an excellent ORCHARD belong-,
ing to the premises—an excellent well of
water, with a pump in it, near the build
ings. The property is located within one
mile of York Springs, and is one of the
moat deairable properties in the county.—
It frents the Carlisle and Hanover turnpike
on the coat, State road on the south, and
adjoins the church-yard of the Presbyte
rian Church on the North-east, and lots of
Elizabeth Gardner on the north-west.--
Suized and taken in execution ati the es
tate of JOHN WgAILHY.
WILLIAM FICKE§, Sheriff
dhcrilf'• Offme„Gettysbu sg ,
Oct. *7. 11348: f • •.
WANTED.
.
C
Merest euta per Pound,,
Va/ ILL be said for WALNUT KER.
W
NELS, at. C. WEAVER'B Confec
tionary, in 'Gettysburg, Pa., if delivered
dry and in good order. Persons dispoaed
to attend to the matter, can realize good
pay fur their trouble, by securing the Wal
nuts immediately, before, the season has
passed.
Gettysburg, Oct. 28, 1848.--tf
TAILL OiNglIAMs
LIRENCH, Scotch, Ear!atm) anti do
•L". utettlio glhg,hturtv, woe, of Which are
high.c,olore, small figures for children's
wear, for sale very low „ at .
1), I4IttaLECOFF'S
Oct, 13,1848. •
1 1 UST teccivied''aud' bale at die oPfd
Stand, 84, . 10-4, and 14.4 SNEE'V
ING—very 'Cheap. Alen PIANO COY.
- ENS and Marne(llea QUlLTSbcantiful
article. ' ' GEO: ARNOLD.
Oct, 0, 1848,-;--4t " "
DEL NUTS, FILBEKTS,4a4
Bye„ONDS, Bye„of Abe beatqualit
to be had a tthe Ceofeetionery of.
- U. "WEAVER. '
Q.01(001. BOOKS AND STAIION-
Q EBY, ofMl kings, coneti opy' on 'hand
anci (0,1•411)e• r4c,.:fih humor pr i ce. ; at the
Book arid Stitioneur Store of •
Deo. 10., SH. BUEHLER. ,
4:essei4issa ihe 'Audit".
Fresh Lot ot RIBBONS& FLOW.
ERS, for este et
PURIFY , - THE . BLOOD. 4.
.n, -1 , A , ,
-.047- *qcf4r 7,o,4 randircf'4ll- ~
a l
IPA t4O Ittfirfai Aiii.per,m4eilkfula qt. Mk
hi ~ epees itnal4 from an tmpttmeratit , pf
the 'EI ; ihrffibit bt the Vody' , tra: •
elnronle diteasebf thh'effest,'ltroiteliitie, Pletf.'
risy, Catarrh; eta.', , Flettafola in all In/ etegiellett
ter ,rBceld klearti•BionilmqVutantwoe-Eroptioer
dill, heart, faceertfenttonsitim, Hlcem chrow
ic . Affections of theiStontschuhdLiver,Chrrmic
. Rheinustism, IVbile SweliPigh, &beau!. SvPit.:
ilitic' liSordere, ioniiittitfonal Debility, aliii all
mercialiff ant liereditsa y predisibeitibMi; &c. '
1.41 . . 110 ' one • deeeirti themeelvaa, that tell
ciresica single, entices bt nay kiad dose na ocical
sion immediately at ettach , Of diseme, it is t4gren
rola , harmless. ,E j tpry, , % joie' lin), oT, . bt :, Wilt
• law,.carries wiffi it sooner Or later iti s puoti -
m4nt. To the great majority of sitl . :lett/the liii
whieb minis expbsiklin eocial life, it lithe earl:'
ti baud application of lees peWerful causes; Which
gradually, sad'olten kinpriciptibly, effects the
change, and ruins the,coriaritatiotia, before den
/ger, is dreamt of. The, tinajorityielhornam ail
ments le or elow gifiwth. and of crow progress,
consequently admits only of cure. Scroteta t 'eoh:
sumption, dyspepsia, white e l ivethhg,notif, churls
! ic affections of the stomach. liver, spine, head,
eyes and extremities, embrace thin chow-reech
being the effect of an alteration in vessels of nu
trition, effectiag yegitative life from l an "tem
dent acqntred, cir beieffifary collie; nothing'short
of powerful a firgIIIATIVI Mo l llollllli
. proutient
the least hope to the invalid. Pollattves wjll
never cure, and •often do Meet rhgchiet. TO
ins and A Liresartrimo, athriblhed with: • litoper
regeme of diet--tba one to streugthenribtOther
to change morbid action, are wilat;pithologrin
calcites. Road tint followiug * Tiluibie nigh*.
ny. : • PIIILA D4llllatrue 9,f1847.,° 4
Having; been apyliiized of the PAlia
...citA, it IP 0
fords The much pleas*. to be able tonenommead ~
it as a valuable nritiedY id 'that class af cluotits,
constitutionai and ffivodular *seam.. to „ wbieh
it is especially edypted. To those who ire i¢
flicted, and require medicine uan A LTIIIIATIVII
cannot obtain It ih a more igneeible, active, and
unitortn alai., than Is to be found In the PANA: ,
CIA. • I have used •it in 'several instances with
decided success. Years, lie. ~,
D. ALLISON, M. D.
Prepared and Sold N. W. Cor. 3d & South St.,
Philadelphia. For sale by S. ELLIOTi CST.
lisle; M PHERSON, Harrisburg, and by drug.
grits sod merchants throughout the country.r r .
Price 25 els par bottle. See pamphlet*. i.
For pprticulare see e a j n p trice p 4trict
botttes-45
RTA leo DR. •lIEELF.R'S CORDIAL AND:
CARMINATIVE, a niedicine of unsurpassert
power■ in speedily curing Diarhout o Dysentery ;
Cholera la fiin tuns, Cholera Morino, Colic. Rata.
Juicy, and (or all derangements of the gloutocb
and Bowels causod by TEICTIIINV. Na family
should be withouhhe infallible reinedi, l'rjce
only 95 rents per bottle.
Oct. 20. [July 14, 1/448.—1y]
MORE NEW GOO'
GEORGE ARNOLD ~
GEORGE
IIAS just recived from Philadelphia a
large supply of .very , sepener,l2
Ginglistms, and lute of 5 and 8 cent Callicoes
together with agree!. variety of Alpaceas4J
M. detains, Cashmereplaids, Fancy, Bilk.,
&c., &c.,—all of which will be sold as
cheap as the cheapest, being determined
not - to be undersold ,by any establfsbAiant.•
Please call, examine, and judge for your
selves. also oeceived, a bitgelot of dko-
CERIES, very cheap. .
Gettysburg, Oct. 20, 1848.-4 t
TAzzo rt. T
,4, .
E. & R. MARTIN,
A T the OLD STAND, Northwest cor
ner of the Diamond, Gettysburg, ten
der their thanks to their custoiners for past
favors, and respectfully inform the public
that they continue to
Cut and Make all Garments,
in the best manner and on reasonable terms.
The cutting done, as heretofore, by Ron-
ERT MARTIN. Fashions regularly receiv
ed, and every eflbrt made to scure a good
fit and substantial sewing.
The subscribers hope, by their long ex
perience in the business, and renewed ef
forts to please, to merit and.receivea Con
tinuance of the public patronage.
FALL dt, WINI ER FASH
IONS have just been received from tbe
- •- -- 'E. *lt - MAIVITPL
-11:7.4k11 kinds of country produce faken
in 'exchange for work: • •
Oct. 20, 1848.
LETTERS of Administration on the
Estate of Gamma; Foxes de/ceased,
late of Huntington township, Adams coon.
ty, Pa., having beet! granted midi* subscrii
ber, residing in Latimore township, notice
is hereby given to all who are indebted to
said estate, to make payment willow de.
lay, and to those having claims io preseot
them properly authenticated for settlement. GEORGE ROBINETTE I •
Oet. 1248.-6 t
Lodges Dressing , Goods.
A handsome assortment of ' Rkh
"French merino, Oregon' and Mena
Vista plaids, plain anti figured silk warp,
and mohair alpaca lustres, French Cash=
mares, m. de lakes, gingliams and prints,
all of the newest styles, in great variety,
with trinuainge to suit,. for lou money
than ever, can now be had at
D. MI DDLECOET'S.
R ...F4R.V.ER
A LL kinds of SHOVKLS 41t. FORKS
Alk. may be hadlow at STEVENSON'S.
Just receivodoi supply.9f WINDOW
GL2tSS, &c.
PROCLAMATION.
WIItIiFAS the Dtin i lirm.
vkzti,Emr. President 'of tha several
Courts' of Common Plus, Orilla counties
composing the 19th District, and Justice
of the Courts of Oyer and Terminet, and
Geireftil Jail Delivery, 'for the trier tir
capita!' mid othot bffendeiti fn iltP'snid4r.'
trict-41rid dn'ono's ffirvaint' ai?d sal I
M'Divn4, Emirs., Judie* of the' Obnitii'or
Common Nati; and Goaniflttirrl6ll466,
for the' trial Pt all tt pint' mtg. &hell bilbhd=
ers in the eotintit'of AdatasL.4iaVenalr
their jyecvp4 . beltrinidate , tht . „- day
bf In thit,yeat of put , Lop craft
thotieind hundrediiiidtertY4l,o4thid
to me directed, for holdinipCOutt
mon' Picas Deneriii *VW Alledsilnii
of the 1'
and Couit Or(14-et - and TekinineOt Ole
yslntki on :
, tlO tOth'
vevnb 6
NOT CE9B GIVEN TA ?
the Juatieek"of the 'l'6l4(i: the CiliOrier
and Voni4hles, ,Nr t tho sairl„Pounky of
altit they be the anal there ill their
.prOpht iteVaCtut, with thidr Roils, Reddidsg
inquisitions, gzatninatiene and 'other ff.e,P
nietribintices, to do those things *hiCh
their Offoits 'gild in that behalf appertain'
to he'done, and also they who Will.prose'-
cute th)itt the prisoners that are or then
phall in the Jail of the said County of
'Adams, and to bo then and there to pros.
canto against as shall be just.
11ENJAmIN sellnlVEß, ShcriQ
eborirs ()Rice. Getty.eburg,
Oct. Ili, INlB..—h
ScIIICK's,
''P'''P P
NOTICE•
*dit
roEalolr s, Om at Private
n ad mitititbili
A FAR
4watein.o;4;mticsii w p i h A p,A 44 .
‘t i r, adjoining Lands of iilolant, Shelley,
and Wm. Hamilton, with.
ih 11 , nilles tifttlettriburg, eontaiiiing 'T
18 , r,AC,,fe8 and 91 Prte,bos.
1 There arenbout 50 Acres of Woodland,
and the Whitundirtgend tattivafien. There
'JO wo
tffj . 01 0e3
u u ,tha Harm, ji cloghle LOG
13,1,11N,stawly scooted, withal:Awls around
itt, two WallAuf Waders , whb aipump4a
owkiKthiou I a ofifAciuniquanaivr of Eniit
Trees, such as Apple, PIMA Aeach and
ClofgrYm , .00re , 145 Meadow opffictient.to
theike, 6 o, l o4o4.Hay yiwiy. About 1600 i
boahels of:Limelistroheen ritOn iho fatally
and staBll 2%0Q0 cbeennt tatte r 1,..
Thia:Wthuld cult to •be,;diridsd boo two
Tracts, both of clear and wood land.
Any pinion wishing, top
_punch..ftf well)
be„lshown,dwt km, by nestry pas*
residing therm's, ,
GEOROE TiopTIU. •
• July 28, 1848.—tf
Cheap 1 . Cheaper ! , Cheapealit
ri l iattgelitq.', l t / ;. ''?' t Alt
at frail: .Up jagtrAleopeG, t .\t . r
i 11, ,• -i••,•• r r......0es l'i! .1311( 1 1 , 4 s hill
• - .1". 'L. 1 CEDlCatit , :.` , .91
AS just returned:front !Moltke. With
the largest stock of nagey Goons,
I
he 1144 M : offered [the' tribikilfittlibb
II
does not t OnsitappAo arix4iskif is e , lir4T
in town , and the 011 - PEW , 1, yi
don't believe" it till sif ifte rot' of)ret ~:
while i'shall be grilifietl, t tlitised iligt
be pitdfited. My itsseirtmeitt iii 'efiluplete . , l
'add purchased at the /OltticCitifklq:iiii!
The Fellowiniarticles_coniprike n"Potikut
*of itittlibbp dltifillifiididl , llkft 'I: ',',,'.._ )
,
..11:plendid Lit of Nisei Itifitins,
:Mimi a large .amootmeal of-Satin inClWietteit
Riblitme, Artificial ! lowers; abawik , MettilinAlt
laths. Thibet, Black path, and efilikblpirli ; . WO*,
en Comforts, tepkyi Ties, Cap 'Wh o l e : . 4'
' Mille, Nair and' Clo th Brushes, W ' 'Sri ,'
Back and Bide Combs, Pocket dn.. a ilt
mi l
vory do. I !Hatellits. Brims Tine id
Fancy Boxer, Watch Chaina,quarda, and Keys,
1 Scent Bags, Fancy floitia,. Peitklulders, Silver
1 Pettoits, Plairieekt Rialp;khdrith'ioditife,llllll
and Pil t rcls4.4 l ll l olo,l NiVickeillkflige,LlPll
Chain., very and Ste.) nittift.,N.,4les, Knit,
Ling Needle c• awe; htfuirnifnr C6flahr; Chop Head
Fringe, Black Haas, eoutineptiblPhried,
thread
. ~!40,t 4 *, !. 4004A t ,
y ,
kaf ee I eatl i
.and. "49W'l ,*l ,.
bl4e!)(eta?ahWee4, . ,
i
holland,.
in*, =duitrMuliti
Mk' ?Me d"
i iinemidtdel;
silk ties, sylfinead saildrubent wriinedWimiliwnl
and attihkan'ithoodley.suuttmairostilimesperidere e
dl Pe*, Y4 , 419tK ) " , 00 , 94.4nApyA vow
an agate buttons, ivory AWN tlrTirtiii+
I ent'S ! silk, patent thnitd;' men': Cit Ones
neeble-svorked 'COlars;' fadine kid' Ul fie, lilibli'
galloons, *iding enlilirs, Wiens, 'tabs efid quill'
'limn hair braids, blacking, watchne steed beadttdi
icules and
_puree, hvolde and elaspa,,purae twirl ,
rings and. tassels, .eckistime ' thierhilee, chenille,
w°oLied Panora', card board, -PRY, while. totaftne•
hair oil, bead' dre,..ses, tooth bruidies, bed lace, car
.
'pet binding, pins and need ,
le', e lards imiturtettnil
of children's 'hoes, men . ' and i chll/nut's. filth
'and gliked &Ili; did,. &c. -'' ' • '' '
1"..7" Lad ict.and gentlemen , are ittvit6d
to call and examine before purchasing else-
%Owe. Come one—come all—and save
FIFTY,PER ct.',NT,I , .. •1 i a
• ' . J.,,L. , ,5C111C4.
Gettysburg, Sept. 22,;,1848..-,tl'
GET rYSBURG FOUNDRY
et a/4011/4W c**ArfPAl''.,:„,
SHE sObseriber respectfully , Infor
i m
' his friends'and 'the public generaly
{ 1 '1
that he still continues to carry on t h e
FOUNDRY 13 OS I INSSfiI, rnallhalvanch
es, at hie`old establishme%; to ) 00 Weitern
part offitettitsbitripwittre lieilliiidenelltry
on hand elf sere; of" '"' ' " ' '1
',2124.42i216Mk '
such as Kettles, Pots,* Orono. , Shilling
Pans, Griddles, dtc., °t ell mites ;
I TOVES of every size and variety, inch .
ding Common, Parlor,Air-tight and Ctiok.
lug Stoves,kuncmg theca the farfamed
Harthatioroje. , st ••-
To Ferment he would soli tae-has on
hand an exeellent wortmest 01 . ' t
ThresiAlliair ?:/tAffileittniti •
,
Hovey's celebrated Ounts'Oltar l
s,, the tr.
P 9 lineitNltitt P9tys t.4l.l",lVOtidioek l'i
and Witherovi's ; also 'Favo r Gutters,
Shares, &c.
BLACKEINIITULNO linvistryied on in
it* differentluinebes, by *FP boom( liKkr
Ana "'
The
' subscriber has also opened a
it ti
Shop Alb
in , th e soilikoor4 QC
Frau ry Buildipg, where, with redixorke •
men and 'excellent' materitlll to neatest
, fit, and beat, work will be 'lig:. tOrlot•
dies will be Waited on at the
,r rritsioentie:,j,.
Ali of the sd)dver tnentioned,wielier *lll l
be furnished r at etteap, for cub ortonnkri
Pr9d,Oee as they "n ;be ' hi 4 APlll There.
else. "All order , swill bi iiiin!PqNleol
ed to. ' , „
,
Pliorr i llAtfatilig, OAP iiip4ilAntni4#44
shoilts ItiutiCe, , 1 . 4 ' '
N 4 w • 4ll , ftri ''
e .m .11..‘ iii... 'b . "
PtlYs4Prgt , sr , i. la I. ~ , ' %,
FUN. ..i.:iAtik i l.
CLVCXSILIYAIgtiIt':IO.,
iswg i um„,
~., ~ .i.,i 1ayg.,../ . , 4 vr r 1 ~ •+ it
02111 E subscriber tenders his seknowN
I n- edgehiliniof id tifilfifoloididithd the pub
fie fir'ihilibitintl pitropage hithatb exteiV
n
e 4 to hint; inereispedffittyliliSniis them
th at hat hujattr&e4APP:;the city a
'hew aseolt is itte l neo
~ IMillilitlitrtitifiiii!
profoALoo,
VIZI
ku c h :6 , Rings • Hildiiiiiine, - ral Ringi,
- Wainii - chains,,'Vrnich-lieYe. `Vifitds, &e.,
itc. Also ' '' ' f
. . Sip F. C1"80 et ACV; -
midi/lasso of all kinds and qualities—all
of etbielt , will be sold low.
aroCLOCKS & WATCHES repair
' d, it usual, at the shortest notice.
Kstablishment in Chanthereburg at.
next door to 8. Ti. Ihtels.nn's Book and
)rug Store.
Irri haws also for sale a lot of new and
second-hand WATCIIES, which will be
sold low. ' , ‘ , . , ,
ALEXANDER FRAZER
Gettysburg July 21,1848.
RAWLS, of all' kinds, just received
CI and lisr sale at prices to suit the times,
by J. 1.. SCHICK,
NEW ECETABLISItIIVIESTTE j
Eel* 'Made Clothing , Store,
: - Jlll3lOll K. FISIIEL
.impaigmumy inforres the chi
,iens ofOelty - itAtereend vicinity that
hetOpeoesleir'P f nittirritim for.
1 FIATIIIII'9II,
in the ftMerly o'ccelijed by
Wm. Rithtittinfi . hainherbberg street,
is few Alititri nit' 6f Theinpson's Notel,
a l l'alllttikelollllbisTbutill a toll and'
'comple4iiiiseetiiiiiit Of Reeds.-trade cloth
11OPAUldt 1404 13 t, ear....
My stock shall always be composed .nr
CloodaftwalliilWtheithoeVflitihroliabka'styles,
'and by regedalgebrienow:
' 111:7•ThIC . *Aber also follows the
TAIIa iIIUi4II2II4.ISS,
and will mall f aw..tarsleechithing of all
kinds for eustaggi L sl thgalosirtest notice
l it i tt i ngs i g;ta t e i tt l tAlttr.
Phia, No shatiematomera,mat depend/von
having dWiliftrieltslos: •" • • ' /v
pzrto Oleo utVi 'ealli'lltiCetiamine for
ogt„tge,ctol.!:o, 'I • : I
3 "' it t""'' siosEPH IC:411511EL
43014,4.,
.:1kiv11044140 , 1-r—i - 1
MINIENEWCOODS . AT
. 499;014.2e , i31ti1al 8
. °
: 'B.I4DDLECOFF
!r,4: ti '. . , .
,A d e opt received from 1 hiladelphis a
,f; ntlitl assortment of Fashionable
etlP7 , wi4 StaP4,
#
Z azz. AND WINTER ,
ICIL W h IFII 4+olo ir.l.krY 4n ,j , le 11! iittklition'
of the' riutiiaTinAteryerak 'rig i llic:400 41 i n
particular. and which 'l . im dettlirmined to
I' , offer cheapestrt i thawat 14 , 1! pu ff and
116 st-the _moat. do. " Iwill sell-prints
'hat 2 ceptptryery I)ludisaaficpt. I lindhim
isolorV ki 'di. Weir Wittli'llltY @AN lifird.
%sines 10 centwillt tia inikkrecently at
'2Q. akin f alpaca is gird 2 , 940 no is
'gar pleridaille 114 idunkilina attaanni '
yard( and•'etkrar , gontlet'atilobrivrtkikoste'
Immo 1!„ ~,,,f, .)I( 11.4 , ~ 1 1' , J. h'ilt• ),(1,1•)1
1 Oeityabonfltoooll&-kfl (liil4ll l_st.ho
, i
•
WABIIIIIII4IIIoN f 111011111114 ,
- - itAitiutiettlierftrAliral , ' , 1 , -tn to
)
mavis4l)f :I' t :1 It
9111 4 ill&Portaintlionie
r at mend, qtly demons k alionsedi repair, awe
fonaksked **A iniirequ , Ofittninnri, Of tle been
belt 'l/V814./ 4 'MNatlfelatK tip i rseilibittlre
and °diva, visiting the
i r st atlki t kAtill
ititetu r .ivilrlini it a vary • ataptilOg
place. ,'t ,ti a' I L "...Cl,l'lll .tl..
I pzrchargermikienspe,‘k
-1 , ti.fi .. tt i igilitrtrilOOßP4o4l.4llollll4
i terI X I O OOII4O.4..INOOpw-0101 4 11
1
,:,.. Fiiii i iii" Alp *64 43717: 7717 r,
1 ', • '.3 di 041,10114nWile illthlitAit . i 4 ,ii!li ii:,
t
ri,l,-
t %l' , Li.,:ir •-
11-111 TWO'
.14 o k rP/Oi grX, ' Pit ~ A 1
Rea mg Owniolup, dams couv m ,
tic
ftlelf. h i l lOgilt i g e 4llPlPW) et a!,
iccitmrhfeßl4#o4 0 1.0,w,Trm If t liiii ,
hes Af t ,OttYkik v oft;POPtrJAP.Atki ..
to Attftri:C4°W t el s A l M l kPoittONltutV. l lt . 1
" ' A 009'0°4 P., APPL. 4 14 , TAfill . ,___ 4l4,,L
Prgite4 6 44ll',lN l l4l4 , PIPPMpT!" 1 9FfRilf• ~ 1 ,,
i iit ,
r oc itio A cri 0 ,,.. 4 .„ •,, ••
~ „,.,L r.p. l a .: 4.
- . I , 4 ARPPitA4l,;44nvq.,
•84i.9, 46....bii
- __-....
rit o
, - - . _
134.
L. 1.: ' rains i
ilia ETTE °Crpopt3 max&
.. . .
up.. 11: „ cl! , tv,o „/M l fT4itty
lawmpi .4, ,ot4 ( 106:11 ke ller) ..'s lite
'been' kid t 4 the ' sil 1 :e ii ' l i' i), 1
hereby given to all ilillitlitiellieli tt to
'Estate, to make pay . snent.wlVhola 114;i1
to I Sr s ig l i s k *gl i re i ttpprt, 9itt.....nr
proper.y .ullie ti ate,.to. 4 0 II ....ii,
residing 444,s t avgjiiiggliipapr nattle•
. o
fi IMICIfiEII. LEVEMntrittli t . '
Oil/1K t1944 1 .1.4.64r 1 ' , 1 ' '.' lidiih. i
R 4 OW 4%14 .411,11WESI) ANDLCAMP SW*
l ip
Theo fra6AlolitisindAnipia ma. - toarepooes
bsiF , P 41 4 4 4•10 011 X 2 4 1 04:r..49 1 0610 , 1*
i t to olti? *WI *O l l li w • . tfl :0 1°41 1
ins Pad sw *l #f" 1 A l A l l ,
i '
; rsitly ibtfkilklpiiiiiOttios,'"'"'
314 aidttioiiii'i4poilit,On of l4tielmAivii
add eiltratle 61 this' Mkt OW hag NiliriArlioli•
en; niatilb=tio, of Oreloileelltionitiliholle t '
sertnoilkiii Await" , or Millet piens, for
woo • 416 1 , 0 11 06000 1 94 , ,T0t • An eriiiiew
dirk ,•
I t A l r4 , Flli re f u :Niputifitoo
si, tin es iig he macro I ,22 6 J!lfir,
Hunt removing ski kl if:
itrz:traiWltitt&'4, 2 llZr
Ts
tiers of high antboxiik, prom the follow
")
in south/VI poi ohoeripkplq lkineipal
ihOet to II), Cy, ?Flik i i i I 4•l* ..1`P.1: , 11
• li fiti. iiiiirt a et f tics—,
" ' Inflier :ice , ' Life / i4l ••/, 'la
IF 4. Mattis Vilii IliiiiMi f 41DOh 1F444,/,' 'Il "Il
7 ,
01; ' ft% ktioddfienfebe4l4l6lisit,
, Ga p gp .Of ibe Opel, 446.6y. 1 Tin- ,ni ijo
, u it 4 4 . . 4444414 , 4F410 , 1.4N, X 4!
Iv ltir aC C 4 li tr ri ' r WI 4 it4"'
~, ...r.• , . IE, . . . •
466 e-of the jilorltUd4Oky . /.' ,' '• i ,‘, 1!I
i , p' .eh of the ab0re4164164/444ineline tior iis
311 Qr letter,. ..its clomping 6n4 bosbarpoopoli.
, Wien mpg* tame 64•44 unborn rifosy4isoir legit ,
(usedused—orlailo fotioloaritefriegionoleuirnisaiiskis4
—,while ~, , o,lei,,ry 11 21 , o+4. 'I . 1 , 0 .t .
11 ! Sold, wholesale .usilrittoilkid eniershintab)4-
[ q 4 / 6 11 MionifiAlIVIIIIIJCiLipteneb , Oiliiii. Ito , be
'Oatigalinineniik b‘notAikine, simile :oiliti4 01444141.
wax Q s
4 1i0
" e, ~1. r,f e t A M 0:,, , , ~
j, • J•k A• 4,RAPFAt At.f,
` i ' l aviietAthir 454 read (14447 4 . 7 Terk• '
. •
1----
---
P°`
ascetic lodumltYl6 the Wealth
r ,;!t
i:c1311 Assertpofittil;z
riNHE rubsetiberhas a good assortment
i , of FASHIONABLE HATS, , which
ho iti.kepared to Doll at 1 to I lower than
heretofore, and Munn LOW ER thanthey are
regularly retailed at in the cities.. .:ti
A good fur Hat, warranted, $1 00
Fine Myr, do. fite tardy', 5 i 'Alt;
Fine Nirtriri, do, . 4,a0-,
Fine MOntorey, ' do. ' 1 00
Husain, 'do. 00,'
„ Moleskin, extra quality, $2 30 to 400 '
Fine Russia Hats, and other kinds tow.
The public are invited to tall and 'satisfy
theniselvei.; •
11.:Y ° T.E.1018 CASH, and onk one prite.
8. S. 11 11.1.1171f1'.
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Gettysburg, July 14, 18411.—,
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Neertrapariltiri.
DR. Graphagen's Balsamic Extract of
Barsaparilla, put up in quart bottle's,
Price $2, sold by •
KELLER SURTZ
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IRISES Jr,/.1 - EJE
4 VARIETY to ti it every body, both
it in quality uii price, fur sale at
sCIIIcK•s.
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!HINTING.
r p"11F; Abder:ilrer take* this meflred el
inktrroaug his friends ondthe
that he io now located in the Alley between
North Worthington and Carlisle streets, int
mediately io The rear of D. Middirenro
thcler where Ito will he prepared, sla hero ,
`tofore, to do stfl kind,, of
t:oach, Cloth, 84. Sign Painting.
KreAnIZIAGIE REPAIRING done
at elitirt notice, and nit reammable tennis.
for which Country• Produce will be token.
The Pkilieliriber is thankful for part h•
vont, and hopett. by attention to barium.
milk,* desire , to, please, to merit and to.
ceive a covineattoe of pnblit patronage.
G. FREY.
Getpvibiirg
&RIX°
tralligkirt FE ET of POPLAR PLANK
.J.l %.%!'it+v such as will answer for Chair
roritideti the highest price will ha
_fell tri'llnil'attbeeriber. He hos also on
s i i&atltis old stand in West Chstahers
art:Street, a ter) large mann:pent of
Common and Fancy
CHAIRS,
and a full assortment of CAM
,.
'NET WARE, which I am selling at unu
sual low prices (or (lamb and Produce. Or.
tiers for work will he attended to on the
shortest notice. All orders for COFFINS
will be'strictly attended to as usual.
DAVID HEAGY.
' Sept.
VIRE
AT BUSTIFICATION OF
' *TEAR WORKS t
dud ratthier seriously Wounded!
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t it'knciwn to the world, that the tin.
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ten diteir,an
Atchi rt igned has obtained Letter. Pa
laraiteetl•4ir Milling and Clean
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ing Clover-treed,
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tvhithi rcir ihor l oughly perfortning its work.
in a speedy Manner, surpasses any thing
ithat'litill ever Vert presented to the public.
It orde r An prudery a machine that will
aneerte wants of the community in every
loped, the l'atentee hos for several years
altpliedrhinutelf diligently to the task, and
id now enabled to o ff er a machine worthy
p( their coneideration.
;.'Phis machine has only been in opera
tion Otfring the laet season, in Cumberland,
York riff" "Maths Counties, and has given
etitire satis‘sptinn„ „ It is a neat, portable
mechitte, only weighing about 400 lbs.
and'otfikbt Orittight, and can hull and clean
w i ith 'that:lin:lt loath or cloverseed per day,
. rirnertieid,'lti two hew*. It ran be con-
Oiled filio it common windmill in a ma.
itieritleilltte:' Pirsisiis' &siring to pur.
phase rights eat Machine seethe by call.
ing et my Osilletnteilvtalimore township,
Adams &inky. Owners of Clover-mills
divestki , fihd * to Abele advantage to give me
r it tou j t 4 1 ill< ...! 4 .
Ihntdrellitief certificates can be given of '
( Its utilitYihntd the'sitisfietory manner that
JE 'hunt Mid Glenne cluverseed, and igloo
4itnetivianed r bat, latent it , only nervosa
-15740 Mkt to it le* itrihildnals at 'hoes
barn. theme exhibited 'and
litllttested 4 l , i. , ( r ~ tit i
~ Xingolnionneow Ts. ~ : t 11a7iW0iii 'PP*
J oNA:PiR1 0 11B)rot.,1: , o•4loDesidere. Esq.
Illadandm Shelly Wilk* Wirtgle, , .
.1.,8. Wierman, Lg.,
i n n ham Livinpion.
min Theinwpirret, i : ;13aiiii* %Miter;
Sobsstiara Stitseti. CvntaAlbett.
i rryww w ~, or, f,„401.046, .
lake Bolin. ~i +,l attid Atillatilie,
la)ut Neely, Ciaorfte Smith.
dalualtaltetan i o ~ - .444 Heinssiaaism i lMak
Item Myer.. Meehan riii, ~
esirfitast; , ,,. N, ~ a o h ir l o pah owy,
,11 bate , • Wm. ll'lllienny,
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ofirgrg ll l : 44l2l4 fti ta l bt i , ;
42. 411 4 7, i gii Deter. ,
Akin4ll4'W` bilitlit: 'William' Plekaa. ,
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' II ' I ( I rOROE GARDNER.
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CoLLgar, OF BEALTU
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.. '207 Main street, Duffel*, N. Y.
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I , If, C.C. VA GGFIN'S Vegetable Litboistrip-
Vi
i tietuii, it toltb ; rai id siellicine %Licit
• NI made
fGREAT CURES IN ALL DDIEANES,
is' now- introduced into this section. Thor
lir4Ff Itsgstisetneot will - not permit an cg.#
t Gig thit - rcAlesly ; we boce,only, 4,,
t sis or its agents iu the U. States and Car
' II iiiirWrduntlier of : educaled ,? , •
1)1 1111E7SICAL 'km crrumclr.Rl
t i llsigh prifivisiqapil standing, bilis Bake • kca-
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l ,use of it ih (heir practice in the following.
Slisoases :
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ii L'' , :+l. o l .'pßorst, GRAVEL,
riiiiasuski pl. the Urinary Organs, Piles wad al*
44 ses of the blood, derringeniunts of the Liter,
.; and all geneigl *licensee.. of the spiral. It is
inky regrOsted that all is he centeniplitsr . .;
the or ei this ankle, pr la hu desire info' mallow
respecting it, .., ,
/ I ,PBTAIN A PA MPHLET
of 42 whichLA putt; whoce tomes ate below ,
wiltopiadly sgitilt away. 'this book Malt, upner
liNeXtirlito!r of coe—erplisivis the peculiar pro—
fertists,oT tbo article, a n d also 16l iliau%es itt
Istto • ugett user One comar) gap k: vtioi
I . ?r iir yeu'ri k ilh,such wiled egkel.. 4.Y‘ro
pasts of tationoni from the highest quarters x iIP
be fointi willr
NAMfB. PLAt'JES A NI)
which CAD be isrit ten le by any one intr.:rested...oil
the parries will answer post paid eitainunicelions...,
" tale Particular and
ASK' •FOR THE
as no other snch pamphlet has ever been seen. The'
evidence of the power of this medicine over ill
ihiewort is guaninteeil by prisons ist. Lave le:
eteo . dii le, In. Coeitty.
Put up, in :10 pz. and 12 oz. bottlee. Ptiro 114
far 39 Oz.. $ . l for 12 oz. ' the larger . beringfAtue
'cheapest.' 'Fret). bottle has
•'"G. 'C. VAUGHN" •
written en the,dinactiona, &r. See pamphlet, p,
28 . .I'lePared by Dr , G C. A oughri. and acid it .
principal Attlee, 207 Main *tree. Botha°,
Olfices devoted to sale of thio article nneuracywr
132 Nii*riaii, New, York, and corner of Eiriart me(
..Washington, Balem. ble s s . and by all
throughout lid* country and Canada. • '•
ti.rAonwrit—S. H. BUEHLER. Gmlyiltures
JA('OB . MA RUN, New thapni ; Wbf. Wi)f4Y , '
Beat iym.,itEttl.iN,itiwieverjJetAkit
R, It NHY, A bbot tk,t on it• •
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Atareli
. 1.• It , lifter 117 reS,
IJI'IZIOR. EIS(4I.ISiI I/gip
~ COZZ ,
4.77 L
Ditqw t:ilgl4kud Maoist TALLOW •
CAN DIX", besubiiftel ,as Sprite 01/4"01 1 ' 1
4ke, dur..jut upse*
STIEVENSO/fAt,
gepL 119, 1848 e •
FOR sumfT. .
Rnialf 'FARM aithrie in flenl4ooll
Ili Tow nehli up. GEO. * ARA OLD: —
Oct. 0, 10111,-41
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