Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, November 10, 1848, Image 2

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    AN APPALLING OUTRAGE
Mystoss or YOUNt; Auntie •Co -.
Philadelphia has been li slic i lie a r
tnost appalling outrage. On day ni ht
last, during the progre , s of tV' lotofiro
torchlight procession, a y otoiginari named
Alfred Coleorian was brutally; refirderil.
According to the verdict ofalot.t.loronor'a
Jory,"the blow was gn en by some per
son unknown, from the ranks of the 1)m
-ocratic Procession." The t.'lub called the
-KitiNKwrettiwogitt With ilie . tlNis atroci-
V—whether justly or lint, time. it is !w
-ised. will I Cl4llll. The aWin I deed has pro•
duerfitellell faeaistion 'ttirnngliout
thel her bomonuniq'. The young man
,ate understood, were for
merly Monocrats ,
but have recently rank-
&
11l eltekiiiiiohg the •friends Octieral
i l
4 .i tte • Itiltitit'yriung Coleman was, with
ski4 o Olio Yb'mihritons, Standing in the
tierllidodetTwelfth and Coates street.
• The ilink.asibin came an, shouting for Cass
o
ittioll uttel. Wilien . the youill who NraS not'
' Il=titii,'hired a ery for Taylor lib('
MI • Chili Wet done rather jocosely
tlfaleftt'i - epit of defiance. Instantly a
wit' }till e from the procession, and !
fluiiikittiattit' children w Ito lined the side- ;
Aditti,' , oF4 'Compelled to fly for 'their 1
114..• , latiVand 1;111dg-corm were employ . - i
ettlivillt Ott titttlosrt freedom, and 'poor ,
ealeoiitt *as 'felled to the earth with a I
refill., Ibtis• MOW,' which speedily caused !
A
,fi., th.'"lt is also stated that several
pin Oltrivire fired, by which two or
AM' dthcr'llersons• were wounded. 'fhe
*hole' folvtr was ahvt with the horrible'
stilled on 'Sattirday. The victim was a 1
illilituestiniablo person, and reiided within
if faisii4tiares of the nturther. 'Phis is the
dilute that has been lost, since the COM.
itititilliftiaMt of the, eatepaign i .-
ire l itiiy, heaven Mat it may he the fast:
Sietiltly do we co'nolole with the relatives
riPtfieticiatied. The author of the bloody
*Ode' Will', ':we trust, he ferreted out and
-. Ititrught to Punishment.
arkeit ol' the Supposed Altirdererrins
Sunday evening, about five o'clock, police
tirner,Kyser of Spriug Garden, arrested
OtiTifigini,,tlici loc Mire° constable 9 ithirtl
. ,argcSontlitiiark‘ at limo', hotel, South
1'64,i; Ithrive Second, charged, with 'the
migifo". cif' Alfred Colematn ,on Friday
netS:atTiselhli and
,Coates street. i
tikIV6NERAf. OF Tits muitiziat
Iri‘",'-_ ,, ' - YOUTH. - ,• , • •
, , ,
`. l •llAlitd - stiti 'ceremonies ortespeet",ind
poir tii for ' he martyred Coleman toelle
place on Monday afternoon. The dl
visited indignation' of the pripelaCe, w • is
inlet toil heirdeverrirnere throughoUtthe
- end breadth of" the city, condering
Jit'Untroisfilkitable tones, this outragfi
if the'liberty of speech, raised a•wide=
%li.
, otratement, and the citizens giith- ...
Ma ihmernbere to pay a tribute of respect
itiTheinernory of the unfortunate desak-il
keiforitir they assembled aCtheir reipee:
t . ,ietilathering places in the font. coligrill
stein `districts, and marched to the Mb
iellefiliee of the deceased, at Thirteenth
ind 'Willow streets. At half-past three iii-'
elotililitt melancholy cortege wits formed
lerttfiler. First came a carriage with the
fthinlglirrnott who was chosen to preach tee
TWIN sermon, the Rev. John 1,, Grant,
Wit& 'ipr 'Eleventh Preshytetian'eliorob:
Follietring :his was the 2tl Company ' tot
841670ficitiles, under command of Capt .
* /Ode P. 'Fglibilak ;Of this coMpatiy; dill,
Ititeped, we Mideritind, had toestilmffati
ittAlloderer.' A guirirof 'the 'ciimplitiy'eut‘l
tiailairled the hearse, which calve tirth-4+
'tiffs' iris' iliewa by four 'phitned total*,
—ited , -wite elegantly decorated -With-40i*
lace and sable plumes, under the difection
of Mr,Washington Yates, the underts,k,er.
Pi, fiee W n"Cerriages came next, containing
Rte' g 4ttiltv' 'and" .friends of the deceased,
Xitil i thei tulloWed the pro Cession of 'chi
letile,itifinged according to 'their filarial.
' ''The t4titl District, in which young
COl4itit'Xesided, took precedence, then
followed the first, second, and fourth dis
till:4lC 'ill of these turned out strongly ;
ifife l lintiibei particpating being estimated
id ilWsiltitl thousand. The Marshals bad
tto"44 ,hits arrayed in mourning, by a lung
elf silk bandeau', tied with white ribbon.
..t t r the foie procession, came a long train
of
O triitoes' and mounted citizens. A
le4ng these equipages were many belong
`l4' hi the wealthy, who occupied them
with their families ; and in the various
Viiiiiels, We noticed that all classes nf peo
itllf. were represented, the laborer, median
lii.',''prichisaidnal man, merchant, and offi
cials ofseverni . nounicipilleorpurations free
fly, psinifing together.
4 1(ed"thuirthe array moved on. Iu the
,ylettiittii,,of the dwelling of Coleirtan there
yens
,an immense crowd collected, amid in
:01* etteeta through which tilt proces
ilri Pared, there were gathered vast
41. 1 Rbera of men, women anti children.—
~. 'lt c . kgliof the various Rough and Ready
, 9,llwtie.ri. were at half-mast and mut
e mopiAteg, and during the passage
1
4 31
tite,futieitil, the great bell of the Spring
. tarn Commissioner's hall tolled the
,tittll of the departed.
" ...
?Thus mournfully and slowly,
~, ' 'e drooping people come,
'*' '' '' Th TO the davit wail of the trunirt,
And beat of muffled drum.'
. .
1 Moitument Cemetry it Was
found that large numbers of people bad al.
retidterillected there to Witness ilie cere
ormiontert, and warty of the wealthy bad gene
iheile'in their carriages. Around the grave
'front of the platform which had
been erected for the orator of the occasion
vii(conetninse was soon collected, pre
venting-a perfect sea of heads. Pr. Grant
then mounted the platform, and the coffin
lowered into the grave, the venera
'lolooAnor proceeded to perform his sad
ltilitf4thlea. After a few appropriate and
' , thirtieth remarks in regard to the mourn
tieetirrenee which had called thew to
aeAlNlii the' pronounced the closing
benediction. The soldiers
tWidetl their intiskets, and fired the usual
triple volley over the grave, and as the
statolte rolled away the earth was fast rlo
'tint 4vet Abe remains of tfLe i nithful
ratatittr. • ' .
'thee bii4vs NavinEnv tx TEXAS.—
TIN *PIP' 4)&1019 • edituts have received
Wee of Uehreittoorioipers up to the 20th
'ititithe. The 'meet iitteyesting news coo
`c.rits thevemardere Uhl depredation by the
ludimi,,eretWeentinue their rerently coin
doprodotiono et* Ott . frontier, and
have murdered several of the - settler',
lorf whom wje Chia Justice t .
11111Amitt: Ilemeide6lClit oti the "fiatxlys"
•
le bevikeo up—Dr. Dbruytt be
11,0104iittre! anyone other!, and Air cit.
sheet Goltslales mu t the adjoining euuu
.::i hare ea/kited etti) Mum the Governor.
Itittmeruiti pertire, COOP. M. *arch tit the
Omilertsi it tr*. feared' would; be outnuilt-
lIMII*Ukty elOwnitim is New *MN'. t
sap twirling its Onalasa. •
From the Philadelphia N. American.
ANOTIIER FOUIPUTRAGE.
.1 Brave Pennayleania ratatlerr Mat
ra Nearly ti; Riff*ly
Pgrpetralor ia‘ Priacm.
We tire (tilled lip . on this trimming, to
record the palticulair.r...kher tlitstatigg
leul.aud murderous (Winkel...4 the h
of the ruffians who disgrace thd Locofoco
party , of the city and county. What hi to
he tho,enfl of the alarming proceedings, if
any lotiter allowed to go on, heaven only
knows. The work of to-day must decide
whether human life in our city is to ado
the shield of tho law, or be at the Mercy
of lawless desperadoes. But to the per-
Ott Saturday evening last, between ten
and de% en o'clic li,' three yoinigr men, na
med Daniel 4., c hart) Edward Delaney
and. Msgee, *sof iota the 'oystee•honse of
I)sniel McAleer, in .Mauler. Ill*Sl t ; 1 w,
Oermantown Road, Kensinip i tin t l PT
had been singing tiylor rungs,' but its Co
e:taloned no distorbinnt ' Whanter!' *6 ,
I where. They•dilled'hitojet t ekii; and nerd
served'by MeAleer. He
; (11111110 and 'his
wife were the only penmns hi the house
at the tiMe'Cirpeliert add'hlstWo*Oinpare!!
1 ions 'entered: ' ' ' - • ''''" '" '
After serving the three rosin,' McAleer
tookofflint spurn and went tint. • WI kw
minntes he ittliinedirith intrienx i dr ; dight
persons with hitt. lock the ' l do or nut
loil
then said , ..Kill them" ve' it iro Hier:"
' Copshart, Heaney s ' Mailsaillsnrs inte
1 mediately attacked' by MeAleet 'bird' Mir
ruffianly crew that be bid so irdikthiro my
! brought in, with clubs oyster Ittlifti,u•i:- 1
I Copuhart was Stabbed in !AU nick ant'
I thigh with the oyster ;knife 'He *in PP
so brutally hided land Waterer& the him!'
and stun. Heim! hii Coihrillis" write Mt
three left septillion h p itti
ennirrdE -1— "'
Mcs,leer'lwil.irresitlehlintenlitivillity
awn, and betitight befoti Alikninti.Thiiii;'
and wit tnaimitted tit Otirettf oft the 414E1'
of assault and battery - nVoil licpeltrirt, with'
intetirta kill'"The ether thiscreabiorhavd
not yet been identified, „ Dopehart was'
"chutney in' Criptiiin Naylor 's Conipabv,
(Phatiihilphisl Rangbiih) Secoid fentiiii
rink Rewind' brit, and hi terrible rdaugh&
Unlit the Malta 'Helen received a Intl in'
liiiilirgh; Whit& hi' Mill dirties. It was'
into, thfs 'nil' wound, So heroimilly Ind'
honorably ''teinivtiti; thit ; the ,atisasitiint
phi fttd the k ileadlY Oyaltirlitife t' '
•
We add; thet iii the opinion of Hr.
I. H. 'Hinut,'Co ' hitt O
peered villvd.; wound 'in his neck, it
O tt
is fistred r must in fatal, anti his life' Is
datipelnd . eV ' hot it Is • more than pro
babei; that intithereitinini %Ira fall a victim
to Locolben ruffianism for 'damning the
deakeit Alin °fan American freeinan
'
i i tiCoFooo IifORALTTY.
n.. TatlotJtae,, been Anducnti atter a
a tas ion, and with a degiee "of
unknown to the inbals Of - political warfare.
si g iuilized by purity, integri
ty and virtue, has been assailed by every
vagabond and infidel, who could find Winds
of vituperation with which to'dentiunce if
and a public , career of unsurpassed honor
and patriotism, has been the tort for e
very political ruffian, to atigmatize with
opprobrious epithets furnished by his de
praved,. and vicious vocabulary. These
things have;been •borne.twithout complaint,
though,wa have marvelled that men of re
spectability should lend their countenance
to the presses,and partisans:that have rev-
oiled, among these. slanders. The hour -of
retributive justice has at last come, and the
long account of wrongs will now be final.,
ly closed. In no (puler of the Union use
Gart....Taylar-bamanorat.disgracefully
umnitged than in the Suite, of Indiana; and
dist the publimmay know of what matrvi
ids his aimailants are composed, we. take
occasion to , introduce a leading member of
the , party to their. notice. Mr. Robert
Dale °weals , °neat the Senatorial electors
of Indiana, and his appreciation of soorals
may, be measured by the followinteginact
written •by trim, denying the divine *whew
doily of the Holy-Bible-I,
...Thiel know; that if the Deity be the nether
of the Christian Elmipturek the stows of• the Iht ,
elsration resisted the law not of the King sf Eng
land, bdt of the King of Swam ; '
If a being who swami lie, mum& the Bible*
then George Washington. and vvery,reveks
soldier who drew thy verimi is the veisna se
mien for libert, eaplate'at Maiovet ht
the panlstunent of their *godly strait I Then,
too, John Ifineoek, and eeery patriot Whose "tam
Wads. to •Aineeica'e title demi, bars lakes their
PlsagwithAt devil - Iw' his secenvl Ali raliarti
the pewer—all, anklet God lie 4 between:teed to
themselves dsmistirin
‘• The tart is plain as liititige can 'Mahe
the conclusion imeiatable, ferretypftrt, br
hi f
as is the in
Wit Ure TONCII He . *eh
Aright feel arta* ilk lo4bid,eivoi Jhatifiaiieteil
Such are the sentiments of in selititiw
!edged lender of thesti-cialbld Desidinttle
party--=who is' it piOtifiefentiatntlidate rer
the station brit,' it'Settitifee. In another
qitattei of the ranif Weight (With
whose; the lest la ,
moray assiteliteti) iv' 'slid ''twtie nn'thit
stump for Cass and 113dtlet;itid in if& vi
cieity'we have sant with moat thebitiehol
ly resUlu, Whit fait ititituatems are 14.
dressed to 'the ortionents this 'petty.,
whiels tolerate, mobocnier,'ond itiqnetit
ges those who preach open blesphemy.k«. 4 -
The, Wendy, !leaner pf thell'eldlqiublic is
hung out froM the Tails ofi?erP9fiffilt:Y t!!
and pnless it is cow trilled in defeat by
the merit influence of the cotionunity, it
will be followed by scenes thit make
the heart of humanity shuddex•-r- . No,rt#
American.
. ,
lioaftinn Mxtrrank.--Accoraing to the
Orleanian, a barrel was taken lately from
the M ississippi river, Supposed to contain
wine or liquor of some description, and on
being openc4,lo frightful sight presented it
self to the eyes of the spectators—the bodies
of two white persons, covered with lime,
with no traces of the features remaining.
It was conjectured that they were male
and female, or perhaps two female ; but
the long hair on the skull of one of the
exhumed victims, served as the only re
maining clue to the discovery of the sex.
• lb,
THE VH:IESITUDES birE.--Martip Du.
ralde, stiu-iti-law of Henry Clay, and for
merly a man of great wealth and influence
in Louisiana, died recently of fever, on,bis
from return fro T
ampico.' He had bedtime
poor, and followed the army in Mexieb tei
a small trailer. Ilia wife died soilie year*
lII!!EEMESM!
A DRUNKANIen Botil'octer:"liiwolsid
be a comfortable thing it' I knoWed jarl
where I . was homed fur, Up boners gni
mixed with dowry street, 2nd .iiiiste's no
such thing u cm** street at ill.' VIM
moon's cruss.eyed, and keeps winkle Med
blinkite as Wylie. had heir eyes full' of Mar
mho,. Now, what wit , i• to dol
stand still there's a rety pleasant ehilini
of ;piing t 3 sleep standing: Irkgodir lb *W e
ham Med know wbien tea". I'M Ind*
tt." , •i...
ritc a TA
GErewsiptißG.
VridirEven,itig i November 10, 4(3.
.• 4-- - -
CITY AGENcIE.S..—V. #. PA Lvisa, s
er of el winutis ThisCatreets, and E.
Clint, Esq. Sun Building, N. E. Corner Third &
Dock streets, Philadelphia ; and Wu. Tnoritesow
Esq. South-east corner of Baltimore & South sts.
Baltimore—ars our authorized Agents for retail,.
lug Advertisements and Subscriptions for "The
Star and Banner," and collecting and rereipting
for the same.
tHE YOUNG CUARIP'
JIAS DONE ITS DUTY !L
Taylor'o,Majority
'811.4!
A ftei oi!T:4t o w y pre . t . 4d murt '
T►arm),rl44n.'•
kited *b* Ire h • T e ..per
this ctruntyi ye have the gra,' „of..annuun
cifig *IV fiur ucitie illorietts
" 1 "P lh / 4 " •1/414117 rlisdisrtt d tbeit, eendidstos•
.from thit.bitter and eteliptana Villifinition with
which thatrwese se. Wnikkisly' end ocr
Jelly asstik4 by' the . tiocofoen peso front. , the
commemeereent of the einwittign to its close. , Preen
dyer* quaker Of the +minty, tie bliVe intelignice
cif the despentiOn with Which rinir opponents cen
linnet 'the field.' Every disttici had bead?
fieriddri With Pamphlets, amulets, and do/unarm!.
of all kinds, prepared and franked si Yysithington
by Government put surtharo
ironed misrepresentation, hisetiorid end coltuney.
Nor were they without their influeece in miming
the prejudice+ end widow of the lapses to whom
they were addressed--as was evinced by their deo.
perste struggle at the polls. Thaakit however,
to the indomitable energy of our friend., these ef
forts have been met by corresponding elution" in
behalfef troth and principle. The 'Young Gina
bait done tib duty—lts weots duty--tied once '
more given evidence of its uefaltering devotion to
the %Migrants&
Annexed will he Found the Official Returns of
the vote In the County. The niejorities in: the
several trivilishiPs speak for thernselvei ant re
quire no comment at our hands. On the whole
the districts have done nobly—some of them far
exceeding Dermot sanguine expectations. The
lotit'majority is 914-a little more effort inNer
oaten, end one or two other townships,' could
have qv OW it to over 900.
OFFICIAL RETURNS.
Taylor.
247
144
DISTRICTS
Gettysburg,
Cumberland,
1. Gettysburg, 391 243
2. Littlest° wn, 109 92
3. Oxford, 90 53
Yu i rk Springs, 344 153
5,, ,Milleistown, 243. 144
6. Deal'', 95 118
7- MenaHen, 256 120
8. unterstown, 133 129
9. Franklin, 2 , 04 113
10., Conowago, 7 . 75
H. Heidlersburg, .91 56
12. IliMotjoy, 113 '7l
13. t f outpleisant, 13 111
14. Hampton, , 95 98
1&. Abbottatown, 87 53
16: Triiittini, - 63 25
FL. Uitoti, 54 108,
2676 • 1762
1762
Siti
. 62 1 ,V4m , Buren received 6: votes its
Gettysburg, 2in Cureberisnd, 'irt
itfOOtticty ? : 2 jcli 01681;6, in %.I,ettallen,4
6in ketertherg, and .„1 , ;qonowaga
, . •
.5 • 'The Airy Utile:
Assisted ire il# thet nouneseithe Itutoridrawii
Rs f3le liambbar Term oftberCiourie Oesinureta
Xleika e#ll Quwier Swims.
ORAND JURY,
Piiiippre iT Jase*Greimi.
Auer. ,
ainiLiohn irtynts.
Oftenstry—ulliasc 84• ' '
Frauldin—Jasephtliattidl, Ades , Bieseder.
009*--Batiosil Young. ,
XV4 ll,4o 4**X 4 eiglop 3% WA*. Oech,Liedit
ties. Werrea.
Aamilld+--Gea W : nigher, Bulb 14 . 8herry.
o.tickell, (a NT...) Joy. 8.
ItilkiniOerger, Jacob Outwi t •
Heaniiiieftsal*Uhia ries fingtbi AIWA= Novo.
lignAgoobtak--Vavid saver, Joker. BirSeaber.
Libetty—l f pwis Worts awn, ,
lorpititpq--49, , bri Cabman.
, • ,
GENER JUDY- •
.Iliw6m 'P 11-4inietih Dark! Swority', Jolla
Latimoro—Wm. f ootrob.
Liberty—John Martin
Bererielt.:4Aseph tiniroy. ' •
Conowaso—Cheries Will, ?macho Lydity ;
Freedono—Abraham Scott. ,
Cumberlatid—Hepry Lott.
Harniltonbsn—.lncob Herriter:
Hamilton—Henry D. Reber; Pius P. Pink, raid.
Winona, John Lynth.. • • ' '
Huntington—John R. Pilkey, Wre. H. Wiseman.
Unioa—Amos Lefever, John Sistnesa 4(3
Mouotpleasant--Jacob 1 , 4414 Hong lien.fr
ron Watson. ' • .
Franklin—Joneph Mickley, Moons Smith.
eambarp—Philip Donohue, .Robert Willie*,
David &Myer. ' ' • ' : , t
Genbanp—Lotiwick Stody,line Sneteinaler.
DiatiioB-1 1 • 11 7 lwoirms".
Mona4oy-,Lewis Plorbwk,"Silee M, !ilititnstir•
Hobert M',Kinney; Samuel:l)96onm.
Menallett 7 :-Cherlee Meyers; !Van* W tiousit.,
' TRIAL LIST.
Mnn Deitier re. rtiottortiaf.. -"
ay Ann sturgeon end others vs. John Barna&
•Wat, Walketors. /*Cub Sivisher *ain't of John
"Pm 48'0* fillant ,rn; Prances. Bream.
';esatils,4Deetfiter r eeta..,ve. Jtetpb Deertling
MIZ" kYkri (of trim)
Yatan i ineMary Arm 11 nth
ADlatietikaa &tyke vs. 'Jain Snyder's Dzettster4
Ord throossied.
Jobe Elliker vs. joka Delnemmat., „ ~
J. and 8. Dophorn's anainers vs, Jos Daugher.
Thee * C. Millerna , Phillpikostmen. ;
$4lO, Vint re Jacinto Oyler, I
4nlnt and ifs/Await Jaziescis ra Plakild 91401
VeWarirvg. John DeordmiC and,
ro*
IL Mamas Co. vs. NEMO L.' Lin*,
Sias susit.
* WOrdl—iller Omartirea.
Deo&jag So *ova wort] for lovelies this week,
aro yet toting Sit4tlet inclii#d tf editorialize at
ills morn( of w ' &oar tieightior of the York
Rtpub T o
l . rill gip, fie in taking ids a : nide tad
ill, sod depth* it ils 'or era.., aikfer is we are
editorial mercermi, oar political duima'are now
lffliebargtekind heAnivntrillnir colutene for, we
hope, many months will be relieved from ti t anic
and controversy of.paiii, and we shall tiellirmit•
ted to ocetapytlamm er)th, other ; matter. Ere our
next number shall have been Issued, by the aid of
the facilities furnished by the Electric Telegraph.
the ressile - i0 IlletrjPiosiiksitiil Confess Will be
lament: idd 4vgalf4l the probabl y eitibted to
'publish tbomettimeoratimet in mond eatabens t from
the *elfin', Bjetet We shall weirs with joy
this relief ficl* en idengrombig topic, 'and gladly
deilleate'#r ISM iti the' pallotion of a greater
airinty'ofinatter.“ The present t oumber shdws that
amid 4Mitiin!iipreptiratinn," we have strayed in..•
trit& Anvil
j ptitha of **tura and gathered the
ecettrre4 Am es! of news, as en eeriest of our elfery
t 4 ',n 3 aLf!i.t! l ° Ott.r9aPft Th!" the Post Pilo it,
'Sowothing to, all men, and to some men all."
Availing Gumless of the increased room which
our allured *monitions supply, ancrwhick is be
moonier mere manifest as the mason fur adverti
sing lain a Measure past, we shell endeavor to in
troduce new sutjecm into our columns, and make
them practically ninfakas well as entertaining to
the'resaeri • ' • .• • '
The eemem of the yowls nO* arrived when the,
Oiniatiteld of 0UP...C * 414i stnifhileigthe' ere
ti^lis,ll l !* t,i,ctiiaiiitensmersgepent for reading.—
tie eritincepoch In the viEr!lirs
its idles, sugg4stiona, and rostems
'prim up,euredl •sidea r the noirt ofenan.fur frrnd
onl!edkrittne,tba•Pteroplan Continent, and his efforts
Ilestntartinalds newly found liberty are full of ap
prehensive heftiest. AU this looms, be the calm
which prodedes , the storm, and 'soon war miy
Mount its hunt car, and thee Meeker or inns rouse
the llt iira of 'the. Eastern liimiembere.' Phis
Wrier tiehir for the &opt° of this Republic to rest
Uninformed and indifferent. 9tram end lightning
and the 'reineengire of fittelligesce, and the news
papers sow their wonis bnandelat among the peo
ple: Ifo'sder . t Mould be widiati his own journal
ett this crisis, end we respectfully ask not merely
a continuance of the numb which we have here
More received, but some frendly effort by our
present subscribers to increase the circulation of
the “Ster reed !Mawr.`
ajvittwing the campaign which hos just closed,
a number or eatopeige nameribere were added to
otv Tke present guaiberclosea the contract
with all of Siam. We Abell to plesWed, however.
to continue the .Sirs a' l to such as feel desirous of
haring the benefit of its Retinal, god, who notify
us accordingly. ,
overnorPs ectlon-1
The following table d . the majorities given by
The - seem, counties of !ennsylrania, at the recent
election, will be found teeful for the purpose of
comparing the majolitia for ' .
counties :
MAJORITIES *OR JOHNSTON
Adams,
Allegheny,
Beaver,
Blair,
Butler,
Chester,
Dauphin,
Delavtaye,
Erie,
Franklin,
Huntingdon,
Indiana,
Lebanon,
Laneastar,
Metter,
Philadelphia eity,
Philadelphia county,
&hdylkill,
Somerset,
Cass.
144
99
Union,
Washington, '
MAJORITIES FOR LONGSTRETH
Armstrong,
Berk',
Backs,
Bedford,
Bradford,
'ComMs,
Carbon,
emigre,
Cutisbeeland;
Columbia,- •
Cinwfortli,
Clinton;
Green,. •
Josiatik •
4,204
161
186
507
270
2S
895
80
1,172
269
481
983
198
138
514
1008
, • s 98
204
448
Al 1.. • ' •
448 • "
.848
7344
578
925
• ;
5714
125
t; • • 840
• 178
• , • .149
~858
644
238
' '2099
298
300
/83
harp%
tedof7 . ;•••
'tau*
r
liffiffik
Dionseventy, ,, ,
Malkagh•
Plikbampttot, ,
Nortbema:
Peity,
PM , "
Pato.,;
Aollivxm
150 10 41 1na11, ,
Velem%
Wyo m ; '
WoMmenthist
Worm% ,
Wayne,
Yogis.
Kr Although out tolikind Monde priernilit
throchthout coinity, hievinabli discharged their
tictir in the caroPeigne Ibrpulh which we have re. -
antypied;itmiry,notbt,lWill ippdiitigcUvn
in AN to ecknowledge oat :g and those of
0 .00 Ptah tuiin,thattinatuiniktient Cinchona of
the County Conimltten4 evilest time and 'invitee
hate beeneuddnoutly ditioted to the promotion
data Whig came fu tholZtounty: , • A member of
the Committee ourself, we can beCr testimony
to the untiring seal with which the tuition' duties
of the poet and fled *e„ fkricanaos by the
C 0 ,0 14 CPuTeni o hlfcliPil 4,rkg,4 0 4
entire campaign ; aud,m : hasant nothing iu
!lOW lint mush—very uttnit*—cithr ,eredit of
Abe QhttyiP6 nuititin oat ateunty,lochte.lo-the ef
ficient, and thorough orgeniseilen raided .under
hie immediate superintendent,.
trfCnit'oniof oar frid,da f till WI what' ties be
noon' if that treamailous .OutpOuring of the Da
tno!r*T:of York SpringuDistrick s at which it
l'rna remoirs l ihst Gan. Tify!or was ~ 0 0th, for the
pulled station of President of, the V. blow I . '
A foss moot Math "outpourings" arid 'Laisofocoistn
wilL haws hose loot sight Of in the York SPring°
'MAW.
DENIM moss 1-I,zonornOtas,--9Vs lcarrt,
from tbeZecil Democrit,of Eitsturday. that
Mr. WatAlutton, of Elkton, after several
da.re 'kf dreakftileutfering'Roir Hydropho-
OYO: 1 40
mI.PPO9 the s u mp, tut:kite .th ' realveaks,
go, by •ik , dog. not sitppOtted to by nod , at
the timea hut which, shortly after, discov
-1;14 ladpidtable mipis uf,hyurnphobia. and
maw kilted immediately, but not until it
had Witsow another dogomi a cat, the latter
of which weal mad directly.
"Weve got 'em !
"OLD ZACK ) S COME i"
LOCONCOISAI -ROUTED
P Exvirs rz, V. 1.41.1 JAW
I TEE 11.1 4 1 0 . 7 V
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•
THE H FAIT LT.
ErThe extraordinary facilities for the inter
communication of intelligence furni,shed by the
Magnetic Telegraph, enables us to-iltiy to lay be
rettirne-ot last Tuna, election
from almost every portion of our wide-spread C
olon, ■nd to announce the ELECTION OF
ZACHARY TAYLOR and MILLARD FILL
MORE, the People's candidates foe Presidentand
Vice President-of the U. States I We shall not
now stop to comment upon this important and*
glorious political Revolution, but proceed to giv
do returns that have reached us up to the hour of
going to prow.
We commence with our own glorious old Com
monweviltiv, which, in October, struck Imeofoco
ism its first and severest blOw, and has now finish
cd the work then so well commenced.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Taylor. Cass
814
3506•
100
301
21
Adams,
Allegheny,
Armstrong,
Beaver,
Bedford,
Berks,
Bradford,
Bucks,
1039
70(T
Butler,
Carbon,
Centre,
Chester,
Clearfield,
iaton,
Columbia,
Cumberland,
Dauphin,
Delaware,
100
1457
700
Fayette,
Frnnkhn,
Huntingdon,
Juniata,
Lancaster,
Lebanon,
Lehigh,
Luzerne,
Lycoming,
Mercer,
MiQlin
Montgomery,
Northampton,
Northumberland,
Perry,
Phil. City & County, 9786
Schuylkill, 1200 !
Somerset, 2200
Sullivan,
Union,
Washington,
Westtnoreland,
32,626
The abate returns from '42 counties
show a Taykir anajority of 18,479 '—
The counties to hear from gave Long
stretb, at the October election, only
8,154—50 that the State is safe for
"Ohl Zack" by from
12,000t0 15,000 !
NEW YORK
Has thrown her vote for Taylorby a very
heavy, majority—probably upwards of 00,-
000,1 He has thus tar swept every coun
ty in the Illtats. • Polk carried the State
by 0,106. Van Buren beats Cass in the
State. The Whigs have also carried the
entire Congressional delegation, excepting
probably two or three, which secures a de
cided Whig majority in the. next Congress !
MARYLAND
Gives Taylor • a majority varying be-
tween 3,000 and 4,000. Clay's majority
was 3,208.
NEW JERSEY
Coe* for Tio . ' or by about 3.000. Clay's
majority was 823. Four Whigs and one
Lticvfoeo elected to Congress--stune as
at present. The Legislature decidedly
Whig.
CONNECTICUT
Goes for ' -Taylor by about 3,200 majority
over the united vote of Cass and Van Bu
ren. Clay's majority 2,991.
RHODE ISLAND.
Dives Taylor a majority over Casa and
Van Duren united.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Taylor.laeks but about 1,000 of beating
both Casa and Van Buren 1 The Legit!,
lature will of course return Taylor electors.
NEW HAMPSHIRE,
Of course, gives a plurality for Cass.
MAINE.
The returns received indicate a hand
eome• Whig gain, but hardly sufficient to
give Taylor the State.
VERMONT.
Taylbr has a majority over both Van
0411011 and Calm. ,
DELAWARE • - •
; Goat*: , Taylor by 436 'majority.—
Clay'a , majority. 287.
; ; VIRGINIA t • ; , ;.,
Shows a handsome Whig gain--Arthethl
er sufficient to give she State to Taylor,
depends upon) the counties yet to ;contain.
It tventfor. Polk by. 6,893.
,NORI'II CAROLINA.
The returns received thus far show
Whig gain of about 1000 over a former
Whig majonty. dune; has undoubt ,
ctlly gone for Taylor.
KEfiITIiCKY
• Otcoorsc, goes for Taylor by a teary
Majority. ,
'the Free Soil vote in a lumber of tbabea
vi`Whig counties has thrown the tote of
the State in favor of ,Fro-Slivery lhoctifo
cos by about 5,000 t .
EMMEI
Goes for Cass. The Detroit Disirict
elects a Whig Congressman—a' Whig
gain
ILLINOIS
Has no doubt gone for Cass. Van Du
ren polla a large vote, but hardly stifficient
to enable 'Taylor to carry the State.
tEIIkg 2 SBIIE,- t •
A telegraph W:11 from Washington
city, yesterday afternoon, says dial 'Tenn
essee has gone foi 'Taylor by about 10,000.
Clay's majority 113.
.GEORGIA.
The same despatch announces thkit Ttiy
ler has so rar gained 1,000 over tie Con
gressionl vote, when the Whig tiejority
was 300.
RECAPIttItAtIOII.
The returns, as given shove, inicata with suf
ficient certainty that Taylor has siready carried
enough of electoral votes to secure his election I
Taylor.
Penntillvania, 26
New 1 ork, 36
Maryland,
New Jersey. 7
Connecticut,
Rhode Island. 4
Massachusetts, 12
Vermont, 6
Delaware, a
North Carolina, 11
Kentucky,
Timneasee, 13
Georgia, 10
Whole number of electors, 200.-smeceasary los
choice 140. We have already married 8 more
than enough to elect—With chances for itiorida,
Louisiana, Virginia, lows, and other States,
I Ervin the *tercereburs /earned
United States Senator.
The next- I.egielaturoirill be called upon gosh
decd a United States Squalor, to serve fur mix
years from the 4th of March neat, in the place of
Hon, Simon Cameron, whose term will then es•
pire. It is certain of count, that a M higwill be
chosen, as we have a majority on joint hnllot ;
but the question is already agitated—who iball
that Whig be Several distinguished individuals
have been named for the office, and the friends of
sonic of them are already urging their claims...--
Fur our own part, (sad we express the sentiments
of the Whigs of Franklin and the adjoining coon.
ties,) we earnestly hope that the Hun. 'AXIS
Coupon may be settled upon as the nominee of
the party. In point of talent and integrity, no
one in the State his higher qualification. for the
office, and on Nome secoents hi. claimu are supe
rior to those of any other individual named.—
Those claims are MI evident, and have been so
generally acknowledged, that, before the election,
when it was not certain we should have a major
ity in the Legislature, no other name wan men
tioned in eminence with the office.
320
187
1098
186
794
398
39
598
1060
460
'7Ol
It is known to every one, that in 1817, the
friends of Mr. Cooper ware confident of his nom- 1
Motion for Governor, and that he was defeated
by Mr. Irvin by a very few votes. As soon, how
ever, as the nomination was made, Mr. Cooper
cheerfully acquiesced in it, and. forgetting all per
sonal considerations, we find him and his friends
making every exertion to secure the success, of the
ticket. Irvin was beaten, be the inactivity of
those who were most anxiisns for his nomination,
and not by the want of exertion on the part of
Mr. Cooper and hie friends. lied James Cooper
been nominated, we do not doubt that the vault
would have been different; and we then hoped, as a
majority of the party hoped and tacitly promised,
that he should ho the next candidate.
14,147
The aspect of affair", however. was changed by
the resignation of Gov. Bhuuk, and the ccuisequont
pesitiotien of Wm, F. Johnston to his place. A
large portirm of the party Dotard upon him as the
proper. cudidste. and Mt. Cooper, for the sake,
Of at least with the effect, of promoting harmony
mad unanimity, withdrew all claims he 'night have
upon that office. We take it for granted them was
no arrangement between him. and Goy, Johnston,
as none bad been charged by their opponent', but
we do Anima that Mr. Cooper's friends consented
to his withdrawal only on the implied condition
that be should be sent to the Senate, ifa majority
could bi secured in the Legislature. That contin
gency has occurred—the next U. 8. Senator from
Pennsylvania must be a Whig—and in ecusiiter-
Mien of these facts, as well as out of regard fur his
abilitiur and high character, we do not hesitate to
say Set Whig should be Janie* Cooper.
The lion. little Coors', the Attorney Gene
ral of the State, is now in the (ity! and will pro•
bob!) , remain here until Monday next. Mr. Coop
er hes been invited to address a meeting of the
friends of Taylor and Fillmore, at Andalusia,
Buckle County, this morning, aeulthe hi. accepted
the invitation. We can promise all who ilsten to
him, a rare intellectual treat. By the way, the
follewing from the •Notristewn Free Prima will
meet with a neeponse frowevery true-heated Whig
in the Commonwealth.—Phil. Lig. •
U. 8. SENATOR.—Among the Mita of the
the recent glorious victory in our State, a Whig
United States Senator, in place of Hen, Simon
Csmaron,plesents itself as one of greet importance.
While we have many men amongst to who would
adorn the position by their talents and their worth,
we believe it scams to be generally conceeded
that Hon. lames Cooper will be selected for that
important station. There is as ednirahla fitness
in this choice, and we are pleased to see the una
nimity %%hide seems to prevail upon the subject.
110 N. JAMES COOPER.—Wit it glad to
we the press throughout die' State INedt out in &..
rot df this distinguished Penuttylvsnien as ti sue.
station
moor to Siam Cotheton, in thettenani, of the
'United States. Hi. election td idolion would
be whitlow on the Rio oCimar , 'lure, and a
bellnaninoll bottiplifent to th e n: Hie UM. ,
fettbnieil shd 'efßoi ncy' in edi ling the great
intenasta of , out Ilbto are iby of all oat
ruin,. and his ability end 'pat WWI are just
Illtfh,es goal* Lim for tho ilistispialted pat.- 7
Brifor4 Bwitirer. . , f
Many or the Whig papers desitnete Hon. Jae. ,
Cooper as the peeper man tormented Hon., SUPIVIA
Cameron in the United Staten Hige. We hope
NOW' be elected le that metier, Hit abilities,
hia.derotien, to. Rei r sylvanipeihintarestr, end bie
disiatareidod COWIN! 13 the, reettit cameditn,
combine to ppiut hint 440 all* mien,-- , beelks
c o nvey iiric/hgenrer. •
11' 11..CLAT AND GEN, Cass.—lt has re
candy been stated that Gen. Cass hail
written is letter to Mr. Clay, exhonorsiing
him front the charge of ""bargain and sale"
with Mi e Adams' 4lrninistration. The
Washington correspondent of the Philadel
phia American says he had it from Mr.
Clay himself, that he had received such a
letter. The correspondent adds :
It was written by Geo.)Crecottis 'own
accord, and nut in answer to an applica
tion from Mr. Clay or any other source.
The letter states briefyi ltd ilit4Y ,
that such is the ' or• he'd e due
made by Mr. .Clay againat.hiciNdiUDA%
tors and the convincing , testimony which
aceompanieciit, that the wiliec(ben. bus)
could'not testniin himself from olletling lris
congratulations oe 'the oreasion , Of.,this
complete triumph over his 'enemies, Cod!
expressing the beliet that when , party,
!once and prejudice had subsided, pealed.
ty would do hue justice. ,„,"
A STANGE Siortv.---The lasteffilow,
(Mo.) News tells a strap tale of one-el
the early settlers of saline county. lie
was & Frenchman, who about lwenilY
years ago became dissatisfied with the
prospects before him, and left hid wife end
daughterte seek other meantruf mending
his fortune. 'For several 'years the
and daughter awaited his return, till even
affection compelled them to think hihi
dead, They struggled along in poveity
until the daughter grew to wornatilicimi
and married, as dit also the mother,—both
of them remaining* straightened eircunt;
stances, Last week howereri' 'an old
grey
headed man went to the humble dwelt.
ling of the daughter, and after turreying
her with deep emotion for a fetvitUntenti
said I
..Ho you know the name of your Nth
er 1" to which qhe replied by giving it. •
..'Flien," said he, "I am your father !"
After their mutual greetings he brought in
two bags of gold, containing *40,000, and
gave them to his daughter, and offered her
husband the best farm he could find hi the
neighborhood: He knew his daughter' by
a sear on the forehead, from a wound re
ceived when a child. It is not stated what
arrangements were made with his wile.
Um. ,
New Nainpahire, fl
9
Ohio. 98
Michigan, a
illineie, 9
A GREAT TRUTH BEAUTIFULLY Ex•
PRESSED.-al a recent dedication of a Dew
achool-house in Boston, Mayor Quincy, alt ,
tar stating that s2oo ‘ ooo had justbeen et
pended by the city authorities in the emo
tion of schooLthouses t gave utterance to the
following noble thought ;
•.if but once in a century, a little being
should be sent into this world; of the most
delicate and beautiful structure ; and we
were told that a wonderful principle per-
Vatted every part of it, capable of unlimit
ed expansion and Itappinese—wapable of
being associated with angels and becoming
the friend of God; or if it should receive
a wrong hies, growing up in enmity against
Him and incurring everlasting misery,
would any expense of education which
would contribute to save front such Misery,
and elevate to such happiness he too
much ? But instead of one such little be
ing, twenty-live thousand are now entrust
ed to the care of the ..city fathers," antL
their education in this world w ill determine
their future destiny—of enimpanionship•
with the angels, or with the degraded..
wretched enemies of God."
DREADFUL RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—Tho
telegraph, on Saturday, famished us with
a brief account of the following rail-road
accident, which we copy from the &km
Register, of Friday : Av
At about 10 minutes past 12 o'clock
last night, the Marblehead train, with to
delegation from Marblehead, who had been
over to hear Gen. Cushing; and the traits
from Lynn, with a delegation from Salem,
to join the torchlight [iron:seam, in Lynn.
Faille in collision. The shock was tern
blecbreaking. the Marblehead engine and
tender, and the first passenger ear,into a
thousand pieces, and damaging theforward
end of the second car. Not less than six
of the passengers in the Marblehead. train,
are already dead---aiiik others are dreadful
ly injured, some of whom,il lissaid, will
probably die of their wounds. me con
ductor, engineer and firemen of the ,Mar blelicrid train were somewhat injured.—
The engine of t h e train from Lynn was
considerably damaged, andrhe tender bro
ken up—the engineer was slighi4t injured.
and two or three pesesegere who went
standing ma the platform Of the kiewardi
car, were badly bruised, but. 14), tempo
the cure received .;
RECOVIRRED Lena..--Asingetatoceident
occurred oa the Michigan Centrakltailway
It became ueressary to carry grading or
embankment of fi fteen feet high across a,
low piece of, ground, containing about 100.
acres, nearly. dry enough for plaw-land.--
When they had progressed' iiiih
the era--
ding for some disunite, it became coo' hea—
vy for the soil to support, the crust of the
earth broke in, and the embankment stink
down into seventy-nine , feel EV wet sr :. I *-0-
It appears that the piece of ground huh
bees a hake. but bad collected coeds.: roout.-
peat, muck, &e.. on its surfeit!, *parent—
ly from ten to fifteen.kwt thick:whkllbetk
become hardened. and dry, eutlooli,for term.
purposes. Mr. Brooke dosed if would.
base supported an embankment ofi ins feet
thieknese, an& that i& it bed, or:abaci% ne•
canary fur them to beveeee
cc, it, would have supported the sand, and
the fist might never have been discovered,
thatit rested, on the bosons. ufa
Star,
EXT RAOIRDIN ARV. IN VEN710319.-.-A M011g•
the articles of merit at the Annual Fair of
the American Institute, the New York Esc
press notices flour mills, not much larger
than the crown of a man's hat, which will
grind 00 bushels of wheat. per day into
first rate flour ;„ they can be purchased for
$l2O, complete' with bolting apaitatus,-7.
There were corn' mills on exhibition whiebl
do their work admirably, with, nearly i the•
same expedition. and costing eysp,
Thers s ,were Mom ,impuetantl,maq*eept
the mantilitel4o,.oE eetteg..eP4 iiitee en'
cloths, which , mayll47eakimapivenr such.
malhiaerY i i w, the Peri 6l . 4r ,
A tiN
which Cloth is now opeon,oo tnakil,e•FPft
mannfeomret
, esk„ ;educe , ectitl. Aleteent
mine, Per y4d 9houla a eeeteeP o 44 l B
number or unproveriente annuallrePpeff
at our Fairs for,the next ten years,,vyarti
°rood unbleached !Mining, will Ale spelt
for one cent per yard': .• rl
We learn that Mr. ibbconiat 11•0 4 ••••//invieri•
Arreudiatown, iu Ohl county, Wirt his am' apt
melt iujwyd, yarterdAy limbos: a WNW*
machinp, that bia ph,yaichaus•tio*lit wieraullt to
amPu/ads giur •situ. Women, that ellwat lAA
•Irughlr.
Melancholy Accl4hillyt4
THE 91101 AM..,
till . l4444iChe r e i tr . riled iA r ghtalifiard
march, qfd r teadrul scourge of, God ".
hha rib* bec.onte ; unqoestieniable and ap
paiting.,. momom, myster i ous
innuendo ° el" n ' tircrgrefid* liver 'the wide
ocean Amalie shbrek, 'the elatients 'here*
alreadv undergologibe revolution °fernier'
of r,i4it 40 tlon *hie* deiitupeit'the diguatte nr
g red d . '1 to
efP,VO Y thou it: is in vaiksda ead,the
Antihero and. Eastern States of the Union.
Its attacks wilt be toadeltrlneipally
the crowded centres' of , poptdetiolV 7 •:, '!ts
'Mate will be allitg 'the feesli te#,Or 004 es
4114 etiii,*y, the lines. er the. raw..
erf. . 4 44 1 eviloait and lake;‘-nrfrom which it
wilt extotol only overtheeofter formations,
elluvial.sliluviel; and tertiary, rarely over
the seemridary . and '•l4'lmirition." High
priihldveregiolka , quite Secure e.'
41 4, i n t i nvaninn e " F i t * . These things
age quite certain enigma (lie disease varies
Irwin tialty front , the character which it as
sumed sixteen years ago.
It mnitifeatil instill' iY preitent in Aleppo
and in. Bothi, Elantburg, London and lit,
Edinburgh, la ,a very malignant and fatal
form. 'tile-proportion of deaths to the
whole •attaiter of cases is very large, at
least'' bite as was ever known at its
fernier visitation.
J 1 will be here soon, beyond e perad
venture. Of course. the newspapers are
insisting diet the Government - shall do
something to prevent it. If the Govern
emint ran, it Certainly"aught.
The best advice On can be given to
those who. apt ,net. yet seized with the
malady, but suffer touch from the terrors
of anticipation, is---Ak,Keep calm." A void
4111 undue excitements and depressing in
fluences. Be equally careful to shun
,all
excesses and all unusual abstinence . -.,,
Form no new habits. Make no sudden
changes in mode of life. Be temperate i
eating and drinking; but see that the hod .
does not lack its' accustomed nourishment
and support. The ipproach of pestilence
ur any epidemic is Hot a proper season fur
the sudden execution of long cherished
good resolutions of reform in diet, dte.—
Yet be .very careful to avoid those articles
of aliment which have at any time proved
indigestible or the cause of any unpleasant
spoptoni.. -There is a sufficient variety
of acceptable and nourishing fond, after
all such have been proscribed and and ox
eluded. A well selected, jndicious gener
ous diet is at such a time more desirable
than at any other,.
Be as cleanly as passible : but beware
of the exhausting effects of frequent drench.
ingot, sousing' and half drowning" jn cold
or hot water, in which an many feeble per
sous weak away half their strength. It
is impassible to be too clean ; but it is
caiiy to be washed too much.
Mum all unusual exposures to heat or
.cold or wet, fatigue or bad air; and in all
things he as' moderate, disCreet and tiCIIBI- I
ideas posvible. If you arc finally attacked
with the disease—send fur the doctor int?
CHOLERA AND !IA CURE.—The English
Tapers received by the Hibernia, still teem
cures for the cholera ; all infallible,
.of course, though the ingredients of each.
in their nature and effect, are, in mane
•eases, as opposite as the poles. The Lon
don Daily news, remarking on this sub
ject, takes oce.asion to make the subjoined
very sensible reinarks, which will apply
with equal force in this meridian, perhaps :
" One word abou t remedies. We would
ray to the public, trust nonetif them, try
none of them. Out of ono hundred and
one nostrums and courses of treatment,
recommended by every good natured
noodle, that fancies he has been cured of
•cholera beemse he took certain remedies,
there is but one ingredient of any potency
in the diseaae, and that is opium. W here
a medical man is not near, and the pre
monitory symptoms of cholera are present,
this remedy may he taken in any of the
forms recommended by the Board of
Health, with advantage. It should be 're
~inhered that it is a powerful poison, and
.that an overdose may destroy life, and that
young children are not susceptible of ac
tion and should take less in proportion than
adults. As M calomel, colocynth, black
r upper, asaarcedini, carbonic acid; petrole
um, castor oil, and the rest of the things
'recommended by the good natured people
aforesaid, all we would say of these is—
.avoid them."
SAGACITY 01/ A Dun.—Last evening, a
youngster, driving a one horse dray, step
ped his team in front of Lefier's store, on
Third street, and went into the store and
purchased some cakes. Almost immedi
ately the horse, a spirited animal, took
fright and ran off at the top of his speed.
The boy had a fine deg with him that al
ways ,accompanies the dray. The dug
followed his master into the shop, but
hearing the noise made by the horse in
running - 0d", he started into the street In
pursuit of the runaway. Although the
horse was going very fast, the dog finding
that barking wouldn't do, tried the virtueof
biting, and forthwith seized the horse by
the nose with his teeth and stopped his
.career lust:only. He .held on until his
Jnieter came up, and Ellen, and not until
then, did lie loose his hoW : on w the horse's
nose, evide9tly thinkinithat it, Was sonic
neglect of hts that op4ptioaed the horse to
rota off, and ihnewmuyeg to hold him safe
amid relieved', irejti e the responsibility by
bis nsaater.-I,ottwedie Courier.
- o Dor-Fsdnop—Many people are familiar
'with the above term, who are ignorant of
tits orgie as well as of its correct orthogra
phy. To such the following explanation
from the New York Atlas will prove ac
ceptable :
"Doe-Face.—Thee term "dough-face"
should be written doe fate. John Ran
dolph, who first uttered the stigma, meant
by It to satirize n else. of politician* who
are like the doe, or female deer, which is
frightened by seeing its own fun reflect=
ed Nt,a atreentlet. ' Bo it 014 Soinokr
hithseff said When appealea to &Rectitude. '..,
'Not eeaCtlyi
A final &MN 'doligA , ftieti;`the atlueien
being toe inietittA Which Oreiallidin some
raris.Of Virginia bepressibg tlongh all over
the face, so se to inakeravdeathly looking
mask. A fellow tueceedediat'one finte -, 4i
dwelt perfestion, that °Welt** Multi:if
in mirror; he *lei i4alV„g'.lol'Aiiii
WO .NandoljAka4,
Jut 'when ,
AertAternere who . were is the habit of be-'
corning alatioad at phantoms of their 'own'
creation: I. dough fret. ' *
Thovii.the, eeraten df the matter, sib hags afeaotie4 Era,
MaN ON Fina;-- 4 1. Frtinchinan Mit
lend knocked and *twined
by lightninglest, week. yeAnlii got home
it wee discovered that hie reee was blister
ed and cue of his pockettArtt on fire.
THRILLING 1111t1CIDEPIT AT THE MENAG
anc—=Noble ad!tail iif Ile Lion .—On
Thursday of last week, during the heavy
storm of wind and rain, while the emeniive
Collection of wild beasts in the menagerie
of Mossra. Raymend'and Waring wire ill
the village of Norwalk, i feature was in
troduced not previously announced .itime
bits. About four in the afternooh st via:
lent gest' of wind bletv d'own the dance's
which forms the large•parillion, conpletely. .
enveloping die spectator. and cages of ii.
imals in one common mass of eonfution.
The secldeut happened at. the •dine when
Miss Adelina, the Lion• Queen as she Sl
styled, was performing in the den of wild
1.
beasts, and as the f t ,of the animals
rendered them see v uncontrollable,
great fears were len med for that inter
esting. young lady: At this Moment a
scene of indescribable terror and confusion
presented itself.
The roaring of the terrified beast, the I
screams of the women and children, and
gie ~ peltingi,of the pitilesi storm," ren
dered the scene truly, appalling. The
panic, however, was but momentary, as
the prompt and energntic measures taken
by the managers soon cleared 'the wreck;
no person . having received the slightest in
jury. But the most intensely interesting
incident remains to he told. The uproar
among the tigers and leopards in the per
forming Cage, gave rise to fears that they
were devouring Miss Adelina. In the next
instant the canvass was stripped from the
cage, when a tableaux presented itself such
as would defy either poet, painter or sculp
tor to portray with *neurally.: t 1: ' .
In the centre at the , young and
beautiful lion, (the same recently presented
to Gen. Gees by the Emperor of Morocco,)
in a rampant position, formed the strong
feature of the picture; beneath one of his
hind feet lay stretched the dead body of a
leopard, and ettruggling within the invinci
ble grasp or his lorepeWs "tile tiger
and surviving leopard. In the opposite
end of the cage, transfixed as a statue of
marble, with dauntless eye and majestic at- -
titude, the same as when she commands
the wild beast to crouch at her feet, stood
the Lion Queen, Miss Adelina. '
The young lady states that the two leop
ards and the tiger made a simultaneous
sprintinr her at the Moment the canvass
was blown down, and were repulsed by
the noble gallantry of the lints - , - who boa-tid
ed between them and protected her.
The presence of the keeper, Mr. Pierce,
soon reduced the savage group to subjec
tion, and the Lion Queen was happily re
lieved from a farther participation in this
extra performance.—N. Y. True Sun.
Daasbrta. ACCIDENT.—During the pro
gress of the Democratic pageant in New
York, on Friday evening, a young titan,
named James Rooney,. had one of his legs
et/colt', and the other dreadfully injured by
the wheels of heavy trucks which convey
ed at blacksmith's apparatus in full blast,
under whicn lib accidentally fell to the
procession passed Tamany Hall. He is
still alive, but his recovery is very doubt
ful.
On Friday week, the celebrated horse
l'rustee trotted twenty miles U4 . 15:f1y-nine
minutes and thirty-fire and a half se
conds, in harness, being a (eat, in point of
time and distance, unequalled in the sport
ing annals or the world. •
AMERICAN C °LON IZATIO?i SOCIETY.-
It appears from a card from the Secretary
of Mtn society, Wm. McLain, that it in
greatly in need of funds , to send to Libe
ria 02 colored emigrants, applying from
Baltimore, and 472 applying from New
Orleans. II they had the means to des
patch these 564 now waiting for a passage,
it would make the number sent within the
year 1,01 0. The liabilities of the Socie
ty are 89,513 32--. and at $5O each, it re
quires $28,350 for the applying emigrants.
Ilere is a field for the exercise of benevo
lence and philanthropy upon the largest
scale.
. PHOCIPRIXAS ABORTION.-A woman nam
ed Lin6eld, has been convicted of murder in
England, and sentenced to be executed, in
producing a case of abortion, which termi
nated in death. The papers state that the
practice is becoming so common that noth
ing is left to the laws but It decided exam
ple. We should think a similar example
was equally desirable in some of our Amer
ican cities.
WRIGHT'S Nous; Vein Tans PILLa are
a safe, easy, and certain cure for Cold and
' Cougls ; because they carry off, by
stomach and bowels, those morbid hum s,
which, if deposited upon the lunge, are
the cause of the strove dangerous corn
plaints. A single twenty-five cent to l, of
said Indian Vegetable Offs is generally suf-
ticient to make a perfect cure of the most
obstinate Cold—'--at the same time the di
gestion is improved, and the blOod so com
pletely purified; that new life and vigor is
given to the frione.
renew/ire of counterfeits! Purchase from the
agents only, one or more of whom will he found
in each village and town in the United States.
The genuine is fur sale by J. M. !STEVEN- ,
SON, Sole went for Oettyidiurg ; and Wholasile
at ]Jr, Wright . ; Principal Office, 160 Race &roc%
Philadelphia, •
BALTIMORE MARKET.
TROV Tlit DALTINIORIL XVII OF wsnwsenir
BEEF CATTLE.--Thore were offered at the
Gerdes on Monday, 1000 head of Beeves, 730 of
which were told to eitydnitehars at prices ranging
from *2 31 to 011 per 100 Rican the hoof,equal to
$4 62 and $575 per 100 limner.
FLOUR.—The flour market not se lively ; sales
of 200 bbls. Howard at brands at $5 12. City
Mills is held at $5 18. Sales of Corn meal at
}s3oo. Rye flour $4 12.
GRAlN.—Supply of all kinds of Grain fair,
prices unchanged; sales good to prime red wheat
al *1 00 to $t 07; and white atsl 07 to $1 15
white family flour, $1 20 asl 22. White Corn
130 ctn.; yellow 07. Oats 25 a 28. Rye 60 a 03.
PROVISIONS.---Meas Park $l2 26, and Prime
*8 87 a $9• Bacon*Sidee 41 a 53 cente; Hems
7a 10 cents. Lard 83 in bbls., and 9i a9l in
L*uu lEID,
Od• Tuesday the 31st nit., by the Rrr. E. V.
Osthart, , -1.0. Remit %Lewes*, of lirenkfin,
and Miss Jetts ANW $11.16,01111.11 daulbter of Mr.
Abraliiii tisberieflienallen township.
On the 48th ult., by_ theitat, !Gbh 'Web:
110
frassa Serra, and MAIO AMU ALSIRT—aII of
ttill(dcuinkiV .0. .' IT . : 1 t ; ,' '',;.i :, .t I -
%; ltiPAitkin 4.4 thq MIRK t e hrl if fN i tlF
6 4 ., 7 4 ,4 i l a " .'!"7 all 41" 1181 4r5Ag?.7 ,-
bodi' gaba poen . , , ' v,
f a.
04 me d y; by the saaie;l6fr.• &tidal.
ofJaPPui 4 Mir 9A l rirt!fi# l o bAlt .P°?Il ;1 11
tilis abty. 1 - ''
. '
.On thb Ind dlt,lo: th o but/Imin Cheisiti.qiiti-'
6 0 011 1.41..tbe Rev: O.SeatinamiteS. hoarse T.
alfifivii_ . 1 01 944 TiNelorroollthistiultY,. Get'
elrrsti., lad, ' I ,4sourf A, isogramovvo, of
•'419i01 . ~
DI &D,
'At his residence lo•Weetmorelited county. Pe,
on. the Illth of'Angbet krst, Mr, Joan Silarianete,
(formerly of (hie anuay.) u dm Vith You of Lis
are. , •
N.QTZOIII.
,ETTERS Testamentary oti the Es
-1...d late of JOHN NEEAY, latmof Ty
rone township, Adams t.., de
ceased, having beets 4..lted to the sub
scriber residing in said lownihip, Notice
is hereby given to4ll , who ails indebted' to
said estate to make paytient without de•
lay and those having claims against said
Estate to present the same properly •u
thenticated for settlement,
HANNAH F. NEELY,
November 10, 11348.—Ct Executrix.
111 0 1,1 C
ETTERS of Adni inistretion on the
. LA taus of ALtewars MILLER, late of
Mountplessant tp, Adams eo. deted, having
been granted to the subscriber, notice is
hereby given to all who are indebted to said
Estate, to make payment without delay; and
to those having claims to present the same,
properly authenticated, to the subscriber,
residing in the Name townshiP, for settle
ment.
MICHAEL LEVENSTINE,
Oct. 13, 1848.-8 t
NOTICE.
LET'T'ERS of Administration on the
Estate of Gronoe Feints deceased,
late of Huntington towniltip, Adorns coun
ty, Pa., having , been granted to the subscrii.,
ber, residing in. Ladino /a _toiimatdp, notice_
is hereby given to all who are indebted td
said estate, to make payment without de
lay, and to those having claims ,to present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
GEORGE ROBINETTE,
Oct. 20, 1248.-0 t Adrift.
NOTICE
ETTERS Testementhry an ,the Es-
J. tate of PETER GARRETII, late of Ty
mtle township, Adams county, Pa., de
'ceased, having been gratin/4U) the subscri
ber residing id said township, she hereby
gives notice to all indebted to said Estate
to make payment without delay, and those
having claims to present.thc same proper
ly authenticated for settlement.
BARBARA GARRETH, Executrix.
Oct. 27, 1848.—Ot"
NOTICE.
LETTERS Testamentary on the Es
tate of ELIZABETH KEECH, (wi
dow,) hoe of Gettysburg, Adams county,
Pa., deceased, having been granted to the
subscriber, residing in Gettytiburg---notiee
is hereby given to all persons indebted to
said estate to make payment without delay,
and to those having claims to present them,
properly authenticated. for settlement. .
WM. W. PAXTON, Adrn'r.
Nov. 3,1848-6 t
4.1kTk4.1P
J. M. STEVENSON,
WAKING advantage of another ,
Lion in the prices of GoodtObia
brought to this place the CHE.riPEST
ISSOIrriIIEA 'l' OF
Ilry Goods, Groceries, hard
ware, Rte. Rte.
ever offered lo [his public. To particular
ize is unnecessary—his stock is full. Pur
chasers are requested to call and "exam
ine the goods," assured that it will be to
their advantage.
7Country Produce of all kinds want
ed. [Nov. 3, 1848.
MORE NEW GOODS.
GEORGE ARNOLD
g 1 AS just_recived from Philadelphia a
a large • supply of very superior I2i
"Gingliams, and lots of 5 and 13 cent Calicoes
together with a great variety of Alpaccas,
M. de lains, Cashmere plaids, Fancy Silks,
&c., &c.,—all of which will be sold as
cheap is the - cheapest; tieing determined
not to be undersold by any establishment.
Please call, examine, and judgs for your
selves. Also received, a large lot ofGRO
CEII.IES, very cheap.
Gettysburg, Oct. p, 1848.-4 t
MORE NEW GOODS AT
01,121,1141 LP 0211)21
D. MIDDLECOFF •
LT AS just received from Philadelphia a
11 splendid assortinent of Fashionable
Fancy and Staple
PALL AND WINTER
%.tO)R4
to which I respectfully Invite the attention
of the public in general; and the Ladies in
particular,'lmd . which I am determined to
offer cheaper. than those who puff and
blast the. most, can do. I will sell prints
at 2 cents—very handsome ones ; and fait
colors at 64, well worth 124 ; and to. d.
Woes /0 cents----such as sold recently at
25 cents; alpacas for 12 1-2 cents; Ore
gon plaids, 12 1.2 ; muslina at 3 cents per
yard, and other goods at proportionate
prices.
Gettysburg, Oct. 13.—tf
FA LL GI GHAIIS.
FRENCH, Scotch, Eariston and do
mestic ginghan,s, some of which are
high colors, and small tigures t children's
wear, fur sale very low, at
D. MIDDLECOFF'S
Oct. 13, 1848.
Just Received and for Sale by
the subscriber,
A LARGE . QUANTITY OF
Plain, SeriWed, mud Plaid
AILPACAAN .
M. de Laing", Datibtnerea, plain and limey
Silks, English & Frenob Matinees; Ding-
hams, Bennet Satins tad Phrsites, Trim.
dre. Ate. —4 handsontirtnlleation,
and *III be Old: pm? YOIIRAP.' Please
call ' ' GEO, ARNOLD. '
Sept. '4, 16414.-4 t
TAtoNEII4:4Tid (YA BMC and
mui4.44pat4p, of. the. TivVop
, kinds;qtrialol4 4 b4'BC . (Mt
B tift B ICKS 1 t 4."- ThVre 11
be'a',ltoted Mieang the PePlnaPYI
the tiighte: fi Odi
/-2 P'• c , k l'6' •
. ,frOLEßiffef!Y%
November 10.• ' ' '
Cal , 1 3.,t 800 S ¢ NA 114Tio
.fl.l-,pr f ic kihdiceonitinity Ilia
and for isle, al. Ole oncei, t the
Donk nodluAtfonery tore ~f
Dee. 10. S. 1. DVElll.4glit.
' TAILIORINO. !GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY
. .1114 . 1Cfil-TE 8110 P.
E. k : 11. MARTIN, ' , .
•
/VHS subscriber" teeslietidy informs
A T the OLD STAND, Northlrest elm- l_
.leis frends. end . * peblictelele4 l 7
IS. Iler of the Diamond , aettflbaß. ow . tha t he still condones to carry Oil the
del their thanks to their customers far past 1 irouNDRI mitslpiAlltS,hlallits Welch
fators, and respeedblly Mast the Ohne es, at hie tddestablistuntm!,lo,the Western
that they. continue I° pastel Gettydrint, Wheid he has etmehlellf
. , ... s ..
l
gilt and. Maki.*ll.oarments, on bond all NM of . 1‘.. . ; ..!..; •
i n d m beet tnannefand gm reasosabletemes.l atirgfiatititikalaao . . .
The tutting done. es herdefenr• by nos4seelt as Ketdes; Pot's, firkiltit SIMIAN
sitrMstrrnt. nations regularly tomfor-oPoss.- Griddhar. dm: of all hits'*'{ Mao,
Tnd eery eirott mode to scum a good! STOVESoi every Mae itld'ellfity,inefuw
6t and sebstandil sewing., , dieg Comenett„ Patltifritivilett and Cobh.'
The subscribers hope , by their beg am: hit Sterrea—amoil • theta "the' far-fellAd
perienCe in "the' busiates, and renamed el: a Ifetistasegt; ' ''' "' '
forts to please, to Merit and receive a con-1 Ts Fanottid be *WM 00 , 4 Ile IWO on
tinuance of the pnblie patrosage. i haisd ea !excel ad ithilithtteitt oth ''" ' ' '
. : • fli
I mit ,- • The Fax. & WINTER FISH - 1 jr a rs i i i ii iii„; At il w ai to 4
lONS have just been received from the! 0 's aiiefieided ~..,„,,,„t . ,,,,, ~,„..
City. E. & R. MARTIN. °re, .
11.7 All kind. of country produce takes
and imwsed wi Bc, dienne kr Pk i
;; w also lkl ale• roints. "d ou ct e k r ::
in exchange for work.
Shares. &e. - • ' 1 ' ' 0
Oct. 20, 1848.
BLACKSMITHING is tarried de hi
,_____ •
NEW .ESTA BLISHRIENT. i its 4116 " g I ' llesb Y the b°114111.4 " 41
---. loa. .
Ready - made Clothing Store. i The subscriber 'bre-also opened a
BOOT & €Oll‘OE
JOSEPH K. FISHEL, Shop. in ' the South' and "or flab
RESPECTFULLY informs die chi-
inea Fnlu i nd ud r Y
e t u ceee ildin g;l i r ter il i t h it g li t 7. l : je t
rens of 'Gettysburg and vicinity that '
- I fits mad best went will be made. ' Ne vi s
has opened an Emporium for
I dies wall Ise waited en at thcir resideneei '
READT-MAINI CLOTHING, IMI tithe above mentiosed wadies 'Will
in the Store-room formerly setapied by. b e &relished as chow, foi Cash or coarttry
Wm. %libretti", in Chambendierg street, i ni se* . es ma; tie b a d any where
a few doors eau. of Thompson's Hotel ,. else. All will be promptly Wend+.
where, at all times, will befamad a leased i a d a& J , , -..•
complete assortment of Ready-made cloth- i ea ' of *ll Made, dude Ot the
ing, including every varietrof • ',b angs =s o n s,
Boys and Men's. Wear.
My stock shall always be composed .1
Goods, made in theism.* fashionable ittylles.
and brregular'workmen.
fri•The subscriber also follows the
TAILORING BUNINMS,
and will make to order Clothing of an
kinds for customers, at the shortest notice
and upon reasonable terms. The Fash
ions are regularly received from-Philadel
phia, ad that customers may depend upon
having the latest styles.
11E-7" Give us a call, and examine for
yourselves,
JOSEPH K. FISHEL.
Gettysburg, Oct. IL 1848.*
BURNT OUT,
BUT AT IT AGAIN!
PAINTING.
rir.llE subscriber takes th is method of
t informing his friends andtbe public.
that he is now located in the Alley between
North Washington and Carlisle stereos, im
mediately in the rear of D. Middlreors
Store, where he will be prepared, as here
tofore. to do all kinds of
Coach •Cloth, & Sign Painting.
IiJmCARRIAGE REPAIRING done
at short notice, and on reasonable terms,
for which Country Produce will be taken_
The sobscriber is thankful for past fa
vors, and hopes, by attention to business,
and a desire to please, to merit and re
ceive a continuance of public patronage_
,
KELLER KURTZ is now reedivia,
Ms supply of Fancy Stationery for
the approaching Fall &moat which cons,
‘,' seta of Wood Wafer Sin mils, brass cheq-
A SCIENTIFIC MEDICINE —Great owe- oral ends ; C001111•111r000 Travelling f l ocho
ileac, and judgment anizeiquired to makes val. i ink stands ; Celar PenColdets fliincy .
liable, and at the same Innocent pus g attae. Thus , yawn] Glee iaLsta . 1 , •
; do. Pen-holders ;
is possessed only by a few.
The great majorities of the remedies advents- Fancy (:°. -lest aitaud lira fere i
ed of this class, are manatee - lilted by prmoas Silfinian's area;; - brio) lidiritaiids ;
,
who have no idea of the relative or indissfaal E ar oiroceoPort olios.lUttersizei
powers of the drugs Owl me- It is th"*" 9 °P , I (inithot ;Mouth lock); aillot's Steel
more than any other , .. llt occasions the men- p ens. ... rante d ; „ taares; w a f ers ._
nem' and often injariolis Atli, prorated by ad. p
vertised remedies. And hence the general pee= slammed Colors;ono %Vefertr—in bolt
judice which prevails against them Now than Oak sheets; Einbossed Border Envelopes; i
is a great difference in this respect, with went . Diamond Motto Wafers, Jii sheets ; 'Buff
to the pills made by Dr. B. Brandreth, and rase- F: -elopes letter file : Counting-bonne ' ,
quently their superior claims upon the plalities.s h ate m at t ers; m at h emit i c ala str i nn hi o;
Each of the articles composing the Brandnetb l sane
_ssi (Iro n y
r do. ,;
Pearl
Pills, are warmed is that way whiehilaro ISOM i
their beneficial effects to the system is die safest I in
; raper
:caw Paper
loony 71 lb/ell v .. SitudA/Id
and easiest manner. For instance, some tante. t Sand-hoses ; Near Style Utter - CIIP,II i' - '
dents have to be prepared in the metro; that its Fine Medium and Coarse Perforated'
the air is exhausted in the utensil Miff recur Board; Extra Fine French Letter Paper'; '
so until a combination is effected with other 'ow Superior i ndelible Init. &c.; &e.; with a
grwliente, which afterwards pretests the we
hundred other articles of Stationer which
from acting injuriously upon the medicine. 11-1 y , .....
gain, the proportion for each ingredient * ra m r arc tittered at the lowest Cash prices, et
upon its multiplying power upon other have- die Bookman of
dients. For the power of different vegetable purr- i
Gettysburg, Ms 7 B.—tf
rail's* upon each other, is governed by siadfor
laws that govern the power °lnvites by midge
plication. Nine added to nine makes eighteen:
but nine times nine are eighty-owe... So it ire
wilt some vegetable purgatives. By adding
nine parts of one ingredient, and nine Yana of
another ingredient together,abe Minna al ileum'
ed. not to eighteen, bat teseightyorate. Ter ex
ample, either of the articles to produce any pos.
gativo cffiset, would have to be toed to the salon
eteightpone grains; by combining them ady
eighteen grains have to be used. Aglaia, mother
ingredient is found to multiply this porrei moue
which in a proportion of two gnins,weeild ham
no effect upon the animal economy, bet which, ' ,
added, to eighteen grains of a composed of tune
parts of, gine grains, each of two zapeursesno,i
will *gain multiply the power which they balm f
gained. of eightpono, to one handayt and sixty
egain, the what*, of twenty grains r
can be' esoltiNieel by an arklitiew of two vine's,
to the power or three handfed and twenty-lbor
ere*, et tbe origami power of two Am love
(bent": itere we have twenty-two trains- *Veit
as a purgative, contain the power equal to time
hundreffaod twenty-fosr Visas en either of the
ankles alone; nevertheless also so pourerfol of
ter being tbts ' eon;bined are safe iii any ipsanties d AM din. lUD 111131...: Mil
always having a beneficial effect- and in wrocasir Or 101"61tV VAIKIISTVALIio,
capable of doing injury, of which thousand* Lear I Blank Books sad sta i lione .,..,
ample witness.
~:"-C.
ryThe Brandrrth Pills are sold for .15 etiit. lll ol.D PEN'S. Silver Pencils. Pen *mitres
per lam et Dr. D. Drandretles Principal Offinr,Tit t Visiting and Printing Cards, Card Cases,
a D u r t o h a o d r w i ly. A N go . York, aiul m. b4 .. sha enwa lbaimliw ar.
ce.. 7 ll 3 lo 6o,mu llastansiN al. die: Ike, all or which iliill. as
tysburg ;J.
J. B. M'Crew Peter/buts: Ababa'sbe sold 47' TIM L 0 11 7 . E S T
1 PRICES. -
King, Dunteratown . ; gl,. 'Farland, AMtettallasnt f "
r
D. M. C. 1 /Fhito, Hampton;
.Bneerinmer at lrfollt, -Arrall g enll " - '"" 4 . have b een thade bYI
Littlestowif ; Mary Duness. Caaldowst t Geo- 11 V- . which anything not iaeladed is bill - lila "'
Heagy, Fairfield ; J. H. Aniabassaik, East Bess.; k seat will be prenripdy ordered, from'. the
D. Newcomer Mechanicsville; Howl fflikklbvt - leities.
over. '' • ENov.3. 18118..—;r l Geaysbogg, Oct 2 7.1048.
lIITAMITINGTON - 11,017100„ impormim— - -
___
. .. . .
lIA RRIVIIURG, PA.
THIS NOW Howe has remedy
dergoßp a thoretterreppiromdbeeis
lisrnishid with entirenetofenwohere.of the
best gnality. :Members of the Ingiellatoni
and others, visiting the seat , of 'Govern
ment, will find it a nerydesimbleetoppiiig
Chat ea moderate,. `"
'W M. T. SANDERS, Aigral.
Hartieburganly 91, 4,f48."601 , '
144141 el 415Pressigifir 41;•0046
A handsome assilorbieent of .Irielt
Media Oregon' Ind Berms
rata Plaids, plain and 11pginied aghvierp,
nd mohair alpaca letters, French Comb- .
mom; thAte !shim ginihanaiendi
eCtliwnewon styles? in great
with trintininge to snit, for 'leis
than, ever', how de had at
D. MIDDLECOI
,•
Ladies. the prettiat,e
LI .SAAVLS, of all •kilida. just rewired I CUES. GINGHAIRS.eke., in town. e
0 and for male at ito suit the time; to be found at STEVENSON'S.
bi pric es I.L. tiCIIICK. • zed set thaw.
... . . __
T. WARREN,'
Gettysto% Miky 5. 1848..
I MOS NlAtitall.
CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND
JEWELRY.-.
/PIM subscriber linden,. hiiiicknonT
m• edgeinents to his friend' and the pub
lie for the hberal patronage hitherto extend
ed to him. and respectffilly infolius then.
that he has just received front the city a
sew assorment of
CLOD 116110ffil gl
01 ALL KINDS--A LSO,
1217 1 311tillre ,
sloth as Biggs.
a Breastpins ' Ear Rngs,
Waschetasi as, Watch-keys, Guards. &e.
iReniCLES;
and Classes of all kinds and ilualitins—.4l 1
of which will be sold low. , . ,
I bi CLOCKS & WATCHES repair
, ed.; as usual. at the shortest ildtiee.
Establishment in Chinibersburg at:
' next door to S. 11. livanisn's Book and
I Drag Slone.
Cpl have also for asks lot of newand
seeood-hand WATCHES, which will be
sold low.
ALEXANDER FRAZER:
Gettysburg ;uly 21, 2848.
1 ' l
.
,
q 1
rawar srArzoNnikv.
J. G. FREY.
Aug. 18. 1848.
A - NEW SUPPLY OF';
9
,
BWOKS _AND STATIVERY,'
s. B. nusuLEA 0
rr,ENDERs his acknowledgments to
-m- *is friends and Me publio ! " rally
for the liberal and steady patrust with
which be has so long been tiii!h and
rt li s mi
invites their sue:nine to his P clock,
of BOOKS and STATIONB .. wiper'
has been recently lagrely increased, NW
now comprises not only the largist bui
cheapest assortment ever opened in this
place. The Stock consists of •
Classical, Theological. &Awl, and dilia
cellaneotat
ledusery I. Ike Wieaitls
Xattrainsr.
161 Freak Assortmeit 0111;,
NAT&
TllEsubsenter his it good WiseAnreiit
of FASHIONABLF.
,If *Neff
be is inepsniii ion* al Ala 1,,/onwe
keretsfine, uvca u ni l6ll 4l o .o l eY are
y *sod* in the ciAeoL ,
.1
wanuated,, .
Fie•Pf*. fag**. oo
St oor
rtiabid4 l :
Rosis. is. .5.00 . :
nohilliNeriz' Atka% e 141/ 00 to 400
Flne Rusia Mali sad other kinds Low. •
Thelisids 'knit* lei 4WD udirt
theumbec. : rf
4 Trnas Caul: sisd sr* prieci
irGREARY.
tysiiingi lily 14, 1,8411.-11
ty.
" Gel
TARixt r sykui, „
Tug ofleitu ft l i rivalnAtln,
t?itadrontagcpus ..
A FAR
situate in Franklin townskipe,Aflamscoun.
ty, adjoining lands . Q Ruben Au! • 4
BaiLliy, and Win.,llsstilton c ir,:.
jo 3 Miles of!,Gletiyihuig,
184 Acres and 91 : Perches.
Tbere are about 60 11,cop Won.Lls t n#,
d the restunder good cultivatibn.•
Ertl• Dwelling Houses
ON life kin's, at - 1 1 1 4 1 9 .
4 1 4
IJAI eonerell, witivsll tunl
itown violin -. of wetter , witlirptmi_p4.
°Pa ; aPffilall; 4 143 111 1/itktt'
Treesiliech as' tilip si , , t'Pettr,' 6
Cherry. There is Meadow spifteient to
make op tOditof/ittnOnitY• r '•Ab94( PSC°
bushelcqf I l inoe have !mut mit* the4nrtu t
and Übdut i 2,oo(i ehe,stint nuts.
'Phis' suit t o , dividid iota 'two
tracts, both,orrlear and wntil /aa4' ,
Any Onion wishing 'to ptirchosf). ,will
be shoson ihe 'twin, by tilenry TrOstit,
residing thereon.' •
PE9I IO •Et TRPEITLA.
July 28, 113 1 18.,•-•tf , ,
KELL= KURTZ
i t- 74 0r0/04%
' • '
I'llE subscriber tenders lila licitness!=
edgmenui to the public for thinibinil
and steady 'patronage with ,whfieli he has
been rumored' for a series of years; tantl
spectfully announce* that he lust just re.
ceised, at ,hie obi established' stand in
Chainbenburg street,* large anti fresh.
, , n .
DRITGS tc , mlnelNEs, ,
ipaagiteurguatytaaittutto- ,
Kaints v arnithi
and *woks( variety 44. article* ,usually fonwi
in\* Drug,lstere,3o :which lie.iinkites the
•attenticin ofithe public. with assuraneee that
they will be furnished at the most reason.
able picas, ,
S. 11. BUEHLER.. '
Gettysburgritine'2•4B4lo.,i
sit;;Rttot BOtats
S Sphittila . foc'the season ate.coin•
4116 thti undersigned debirds
ittlilyniTiachiPt, /, `Parensi 'and Silt()'ail',
thiA t hiti'piiiclleeiVitig hie stock
Sc 001 110 0 LS Oita
•
'whkelk 4,111 be found , to. cam pride s com
plete atoorontint of all the approved,books
in.use, Oa' The Public will boor in mind
diet I intend to dispose,of them abbe low.
est, Cosh prices. To be convinced of tills,
gists : Me is cull. , .
KELI.P,R
Aug, IS, 113484 . • , ,
.
FOR RENT.
A Small FARM aiyuitte in Gtirmpiv
l'uwaslthip. GOO. kßl+lol4l).'
: Oct. 0, 151E3.-41,
MEI% ZIT& al. Rai%
lir it pursuance of a writ of Vendi-
I tiOni expenes, issued nut of the
,Court of Common Pleas of Adums Coun
ty, PennsYlvahia, and to me directed, will
he exposed to public into on Sdiurday
the lebt day, Of November next; id 1 tlY
cluelt; Pt M. at the Court-house in the
Borough bf , Oeuysburg, , the following
Bevil We, itr wit :' i -',." t ,
1 1
. ' NE LOT CIF 'BIBOTIND
. .
iituate in Petersbung,l Huntington town
shiproAdentsteounpv Feu -eutriaikeirtg. b
tioreNAnere or lien, ert which ate erected
itlWlskirY Iktts.titsthoarded 'tavern:house,
larp boob intilditigth,attaehrid thereto, dou
blelfot*lNktifial,' Barn, with Threshing
floor,iloo•housonendotheroutobuildingi.- 7 -
There'll aputuntlhlnt PBC/HARI) helong
ing to the prstatittea..am excellent well of
intiorisWitlt.os 000 in it, near the build:
ingotfctd PrPPlnt.si in located within one
clf.
mile, fork
. §prings, end is one of the
most desirable proipertienht the county.—
It frost thoCarhsienati ilenovor turnpike
on .dm east, .State, gond , on the south. and
adionis ihe,Churchlard Of the Presbyte
rian Oburch no thp.North-eestsruld lota et
Elisabeth Qordeer ,tel Abe nerth.weet,-- T
804 1, , Said Whew in isznonjon as th e es'
tag!' g? Jous•WmaxlAltr .„ ,
:XN inkrilmi4 k bt 0 wrilliot igiggriiiitiiis
,iiirlAd*Pt4t ~o r op ,court pf Common
leee 10 Ad*Pli county., and to. me Oirect
lid. will be elposeil td public pli . 44siii:
day Oeuledekyoif#oweekr,ne#,As the
Collitlowe,la dighotPllgkpf9leuriburit.
ill to elpek, Au thomilleinovo,l4l.Kaiting
'R44E0041 I ,9,Wita, , 4 certain gswitipeut
• -• , r Trial, la'attedy r• r
tittsiti iat:Pttetibni !!Otto:
ty, Ptif orqamp•
hentiyi, ilgVid iltotti t Her* Hesifi athl
ot hers,. ecuttitin hit 2
te7g4 ItajW4it
inif oit
sire4rectail 0pp00917. , T:
Log -llausd,/
Log Barn, Blacksmith ,4IU
Spring House and•otherimprore.
menus.' inlet* is: illshtnin:o6,CH . RD
Ipf good Fruit 'Frees on the Oremises. A
good portion of' the properirconsias of
Mead9lY-7 41 1 king ig pm' 41Sto ClO
sivatiotn .144iXetd itqlVlikoil . id-execadan
as the estate of Joission Ksta.v,
WILIAM! 'O % Pfriel
Sher ig • 044" Ntinburll''
aet: 2/, - -
• • PITIILICIA3AMI•
THE subirefitiat; %Wilting
to the Week slig dell atPaiblic Ssle,
tA,A ISO PiiPekliset
inst., at his r4idande in lblintilioriban
to wnship,Ashuns oottatp) ) 11), s' ne
#erinlitVti i iikri4 7'
ao
, ~comalartiter ,
• 111101101F1Sa 'COWS,
)Pa ICIVIY ihtllol4 Card
by , 'die d • B LBIGIIv
'tr. with a varitityolotharjiansosal
property. ~O L7T Bale tOisoininanea it le o'di
cloak, A' when attaadatior winter ego
yea' a made kniisan hy -
II UOILIVOALIdIiT. '
Nov, a, 1848.11=14 „ • , ,‘
STOVES
/PIVIChINO 4312204
I WILL sell at Public Sale on Teasley ,
AL
of the Court, 'the 21st iti - NeiMeri
P. M., at my Wers•housti, tberettlaim, es,
of my, stock of STIcl VBS. A 1 904;C1T,(4 1
will be giien awl the cloves pesvel,y
sold. GBQ, ARNOLD.L
Geliyebpig, Nov. at :18413.
. .
•
W6Sl.ll:lialb ) • 'l l,lo'
,Podflifkgli FEET et Port 4
ituthits Will If if
Settik, tor which the liiglicOt piieb ,41 , 41
given by the atthsNriht r.'
hand, at his old at still in,ttrost Chstitheni:
burg street; >i 4dty large atitbrlntant bf
t
GOOllllOll find
•
CHAIRS )
and o tell nishfirnent f i4m.;
WAItE, !which r apt sltiakt
finial low prices (Or titian and Piettftieti.
tiers for work win tie ntietirfoil teals 'the, '
shottest notice. Alt brttelit ide CtfPrriff'
will bo suers strictly sne, to is •'"
Septi 1848....41
GREAT BUSTIFICATIM OIL
StEADI vronims ' ,
and Engineer serionsly Wended
BE it kitritill to the world, that tiar:an: ~
dersigned Ilea obtained iitttera,Pa
tent for eh
IrnprovedlifochinefOr Hulling and alkllf :
ing (.'lover-seed,
Which, for thoroughly performing its Week.'
in a speedy manner, inlipasiee anything '.
that has ever been presented le'the public.
in order to prodtice
. a Mdchine, thal,ii)k,' i
meet the wants of continually ia every,
reaped; the Patentee has for several years- o
Applied himself diligently tb the tnek.-end; L
is now enabled to offer tt niathintt worthy . "
of their tonsiddration. ' ' '
This Machine has oilljr Liens in opriro
tion during the last season; in Cumberland& .
York and Adams counties, and haw given , •
entire 'satisfaction. It is a Ilial, portable' '
Maeldne, only Weighing shout 400"1W;'
and ()flight dratight, and can hull aittigenn;,
With edge four !bads of clove(sted per day.,
or one load in two hours: It cab be lerall-1 , t
Petted inW , - a wominon windmill in a MO-
,tnent's fluid. l'ersdith tlesiriiik to' stirl: '
'chase ilithle can tree thd machine by calsl.
ing at my residened in Iratimnre tolornald."'
Adonis county. Owneis of Cl"er-rn in '
would find it to their adiastageld give
a call:
! 1
litindredd of eertitientes daft be given of
il. Utility; and the satisfactory Meitner, lt
it 'Mlle Ind cleans' chlinnecti, and also
limekiln ekMd, but 1 deem it only aeousen.
ry is refet,io a few individuals at whose'
banictlier Within° has beet exhibited and
fully letteda
musersai4msi Tr. tsvisissa Tr.
445. WE**, gag. Decor. Deardorff, Fog. '... ','
illenjoulim Shelly, William Wright, ,
ii
illi
J.E... Wlehniit, ' hratism Ihriapteni
John Refrain* , ' I Osriner,
Settastimi Stitseth lien.
ryzis , gr. e
'skills ip.,
11
John , li'lltorkikki,
,lolkik Neel , Deorge Smith,
jolt, Litjunri, , A. liciatalanisa, INK
Antos *joist :bra 68* tp.
•,,, , Prudent; , John Wllhenny, „
Ababa& Nrlse, Wm. Withenni,
.tvbfrOrM,Biliblin, , Booing ip: 1 :
Ames Cunningham, John Tudor,
in.14141#17, • Zli Daytt,.
'Ab . rahakh woybrisht. William Fiekrl
. GEORGE GAIIIS EL
May
ay 88, 1848. N.
• ..k, e 9? ; ,„ t
‘ l l IA 4 I 1r
• • t
WEVER.k'NEW YORK
11-EALTIti
207 bigjn suet?, Ranh); N. Y. •
, AMR: 0. C. VAIIGHN'S YegetiibleLi4hontrlp." '
via? , tic Mixture, a'celebrated medicine %Melt'
Mead
• GREAT
• CURES IN ALL ittSP:AS'ES,' '
ArW 16 tiOddeed into this settion. The
iilniii eel anltertixenreili '<NW not erMii sit ex
!tendert Wetter/ 61'0MS remedy; only
say ierhii Anita agents in the VI St el es a nd rats- .
adds large number of misruled
NIEDICAL PitACTII'IOIIERS
jilt high professional standing, vi ho make * gen
eral age of it iti-OkiNdallet in the 4allove log"
Aliatteset : ••`•• ' *- -
paorsy, GRA liEf...,
4teddiseases of 114printiry Organs, Pilo* and all
Newt of the blood, derangements 0 Alia I,.net A
Ste., end all getteril disegies ot the syllem. ' liiii
Perticabirly requested. that' all *ho ' , ton iemp Ili
1 0W* of this article, or wito dealt* , iufwettalioiti
raPreti, s tr ,• , , . I: ,: n
WILL 0 AIN .A.. EANIEIILET
0132 pig • s, whit Ai'itictits Is time mimeo air below
will 110111pigiVe Ilvoty. 'foie book {recta uktitil
tistith'iitnid •of ewe—explains the meatier pro.
pertlea of the article, and ate‘o •the itillit es it
has been used for Abel. thr ohritrk , Aft Europe
forbsor years eirith.such 1 tett Ate. Otit le;
'MOS 01 lesitturesy from tb big heel quarters it'll
hi 9g r i f Vej.,_ •
..... . • 4 ~k
.- , I, f
A 'lll. i'L'ACciS AND d i r t t,b,
which can be written to bYttny ini , i n terke lit 4)4'
the parties will easiesr pelt pain'Eoinittlitiikailions;
ITY'Bei '
particular and il'
' AI4K FOR THE: PA MPllii , , ,
as no etbeiiiiich pam pit!er him *ter bieniken.lthe
evident% tit the power.of title mellictritioicui Li) ,
timistwienis.gusnurreeti by piirsobus tll n 111 toths al i
steamier in Rocmptp,, , .1
,t i, ,it 0 1,.,
t Put, np in 311 as, and
,1,2 nr. battles: 'ilk jg,
tor gt) oz., $1 for 12 ox , the hiribr ettig thoi
cheapest:' Eitlry tibiae hot ' '
i •,, i. ittG. 0 . . p AT I G Hsu , ) I „ f' ,
written in the dirgetiorut, ke. , t•iii pain iiikletipt , •
148., i't,eperad by Dr. O. C. Vaughn, nod wild. at .
prip9ipal °Otte, gin Main i.ttrot„,Bilitaln,,N., Xi
Onlees titivated to sale ol this iirtilc its kurtosis's
13g Natirali, Nib* York. and 'corner sit Eriex and
Wieihingeini; Salein 4 Me'.. and 11 tilt flin,glibte
•throughciut this country and Ciffilii. • 1
arAisims...ti,i 11., lillEHlJiiii..Get i titrhiw I'
JAW) AthiiTiN. Niiw thaprit i lA'ht, Ili OLlfy l
4 4 % tili9!WMißEßPN,Httuoter,Sitt s -E1 /3
'R. 1-1t...:‘ Ex , AbbottstoUn: , , i
'
' Me th g, 1)148.4i..ii
, ,
',RAD WA1"8 ' CIIINEi•i: if ithicAltb,Fo4P"
1
iTheoal)t•trae Medidated Sompia u.a. }"euille
; beat* the public, living iiitititectieh Yd vi thOti r
in the NostiN Eeiat Sotih. anti Vi'ihit. %are It'
heilitik Mid awecutesa Id the Slab i athgauld.!ilif
riho asp lt i , , 1 • • , : it,' ,t,,,,. . -,
, 430.41.7 y. TA 171/: L : 0.11 . P LEXION: . 1 ~/
Ibis delicious tomkineitioa ot -Wino
anti itetracis ot* Ihe no; ra 1 4 5 , 11 94 'PIM° 1 4141 ‘
ers t shrubs and plants, ,
ser:•iiitt a pOpuliiis iI!A!tF ?
,more partteuls t ly festiolorkendi
Jittery difeeis:epon the the
skin, demising the setratory woes
purities, removing entirely unto thiauttaceTiih.
plea, Blotches, Tellers, Rath, sun lintit, Vorthetir
and Ten,iinti alt other rut anenio:
balms of high atitlirity,'itufri ihe gam:
iug gentlemen, will Ire n At burjurucipili
depot. to all the Oak:unit, '
4011.11.4nry Clay„ of Krintneliy: ; 1: 'l4
Johnl'y ler, of •
Viii baler}, ar
‘, Jame, K. Volk. of 114 li.tartie'
t • •
1:eil. Quitiliatt, S. Army.
!Zee. J. N. Matfq, Rev. Dr' inriteaftric• 1• •
Waggoner. of
Dr. Ray, Dr. Denia. Dr. F ilk'. Tteklielt
; lat.. of thv N. Teat IJoivei ally.. , r
Each of"the. alioye namedtzen'tkith.o.
their letter., Fits c.f.:rosin* rhOlts c ra
aitikf ti
aurpaie ire ol all 'there
ulicii.--bshile ter ahatios, gireb4lidat.
(too: • 1 ,/ '.4.;.ta 141 1 'lrt_44
whidayaho , aryl fifth, ha thritielrellOr -
SAMUEL if . tart:ULM
geniiita matittitty ttekittt
way oti the wrappir: , . to,
. ft.71.4./t6D i
FAY.4l7 l Btr o t
tt, tb-akt. Anittoic . V
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