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

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    LATIUM TROM k:UROPE.
The Steamer Cambria brings the latest'
L
news from the, Old. World. Irel il boa.
been roduned to is eta of peace a I d !ran
quility by the resolute and rigid c rue of
the tievernment towards the leading spir
iss of the insurrection. 1 1
Vienna has been reduced by the ( iiripe
rial troops, and is again in the pbssistution I
of the old royal dynasty—with hut few
hopes left to the friends of liberal institu- ,
1
lions in the Austrian Empim.
Italy iri'n'ti . rongiefthe'iltidtre of much
military conflict; but there is a spirit of
re old
broad that threatens renewed
op
-
llCAusthfrikii '
lational
Assembly el' France has
takenihr 'micro the new emonitutiort.
and it'srstatlopted by an overwhelming
artajoff i ty. , , The, country
,is much agitated
it Att
by thi; firosehing erection of a President
of the public, which is to take place on,
the ( Ili of,'Peeenther. The prominent
ranch alert., are , Prince Louis Napoleon,
Oen.; !avatiiiiae,„antl hedru Rollin:- The
first orhired seems to be the general favor
ite, net), it elected, may find it no vct y dif
ficult:ll,l4,lo reconcile the great hotly of his
imperial 'Supporters to a repetition of the
career:at the First Gonsul,
M. Leone .11:1t.r.ts'Emartiftisto. as candi
date:fire *he French Presidency, was ex
peculates appear on the ilth inst. Gen.
Cavaignsolwttuld publish his on Sunday
followitig. :,That of Prince Louis would
not appear until after the other two. , The
latter skill has the best promise of success.
but irktriii,gooll as he hada week previous.
5,1."' '''''Nery OKLEAN : ft, Nov. 21.
TAVl.ott.ltra the news of his elect
itm.•''ltiti Vag et • Raton Rouge when the, I
newii afthi rethiltin.Pennsylvattiri reached
him, and at the chine time tame accounts
froat i ftiviffyrient
,nninhar of other States
to nyike It cerutjn that he was elected.--
11151crim,Rlose who were present when
lie tro. Y . Aceived intelligence that he, be
1r0Y6449r 'Ol O least exultation. hot heard
it wsltthe : composure and dignity which
are sho,psientially parts of his character. •
,tdort after left Baton Rouge in a
siessiiism,:for his plantation on the Alia
sisalfolt an d . we have a report of a rich
neellf,ll.?t,?nCurred on board. A passen
ger., lintYwing the General. accosted
hint as one 'nettle planters of Imusiann, and
introduced the subject of polities. stating
that-lwr(the passenger) had voted for Cass.
thomether thought very well of Gen. Tay-.
for actamsan, but that he a!*ays stuck to
the itatityv.and. besides, did not exactly
thisk that: lion. Taylor was qoalified for
theloffies: .1 Ile then asked the General if
he was a rVaylor man,' to which the Gen
erithreplibil; Not much of a one ; that is
he oat vote for him, partly because his
wife was altogether opposed to sending
loci' o ff to iVashington, where she
wont be Obliged to gd with him 1" At
this i anoiher 'passenger stepped up
and'Asted 'the General, calling him by
Warn''!'',
tlio' Other party looked a little
tvila,n'geed lUok at Old Zack, and
and then slipped off before the General
4 ' 0 414 1 hnlrft,a,chance of relieving him from
thuvulthavrsaaacnt into which he had been
throws. t
‘ll:llp.gcseral is in. excellent health, and
benlVl:bis Mew honors with,grace and dig-
RKCONCA*4,I3O3I. — . - The fol,lorring , from
the Ifertiltlf Religeotts Liberty, will be
read with melancholy interest :
••rlpi ,hoftile,ettitode of Col. Fitssictice
and gep. ISiFeaticy wftrA over a source of
regept4es t itiy.ytu tual friends. and the more
so liegpose each was in ~ a false positioo.
reemkt . ghi tie what they were not. When
C 01, , ; pmoied through St. i4ouis
on his wair,. to California. and learned the
low . and precarious state of Gen. KEARNY ' S
health. , ',Wheia on the Missouri he lost his
voienge.it child, and was about parting with '
his, wife for; the absence of many months
and Om perils of the mountains, he sent '
by lice 'a. conciliatory message to General
lielotsrv, which was communicated to him
ainoior the fait things of earth which hail
pow.et;tm , interest him, It is pleasant to
know,,that these brave and noble men, who
will meet no more on earth, have no de
ferred warfare to be remembered here or
to be carried up to the tribunal above."
SINIMIGAR COINCIDENCE.—The follow
ing apintirOd in the New Orleans Bulletin
bcfnie'llMeleetion,
efliastod, Omenrer—Number each letter
of tlieAphabet in its regular order, thus :
A. Np. I, xi, No. 2, C. No.. 3, egg.. and
the4niplythe respective numbers which
attack to each letter to those which spell
lho mope of "Zachary 'raylor," and they
wiltsunt up 173. and in like manner the
lkters "will be President," will also sum
up i 73. 'The above statement appeared
in the Bulletin of Thursday, and we now
add.: that :the letters which spell. "Lew
is Cattar:make 110, and those which form
lbw antwtlP.A+tvill be beaten," likewise make
110: The toineidence is curious, and the
friends of Oen. Cali will thus see that even
the alphabet has decided against hint.
Trig Diriaaasan.--The Boston Path-
Finder thus notices an incident attending
the water swiehraton :
The market men and the printers were
in the sumo division on Wednesday, and
u the'procesaion moved through the greets
a striiiike Contrast was noticed in the ap
pearlinee of the' two bodies. Those whose
busiorielt Is' 'provide for the wants of
the body were nearly all robust and hearty
looking{ men. while the caterers for the
mind vzhibited marks of severe and ex-
latallad Oil, without a superabundance of
the "roast beef." As the procassion was
passing through one of the streets at the
Noah End, mime one remarked that the
Typersphiest Nottiety was not very large.
."Niter mind." responded a son of Erin,
"th ts ete,re got more intelligence than all the
•
mt.
4 Wpm nv 1792 AND 1848.—We learn
frolit Sorostrset Herald. that Lewis Ith
elm/W*64 ik yesident of that borough. but
ist Ilairiyereek township. aged 84
)IW.: eat' the 7th inst. walked from the
storiele of The Allegheny mountain to the
AlOO4 l Oll PON, r distance of nine miles, and
deposited his rote fur the man of the pee
rille.l7 Taylor. Ilia firs vote was
givent9,l9sibington, in 1702—his last in
proteibility has been given for the se
cond Washington. in 1848. The day
was taildorololly cold, and when he arn
eitsisitidargisalls Icicles were hanging around
hislimw.' Ail hentur to the 'utterable old
Whig 1 May hie example be followed
itiawAsit.kr 3 16110 11 and 1.
wteteme tht rows of ten
astir 4Nren Stau-s. to wit : 1t5,16-
0400woill3wwwwtient. Rhode telestd.Nrw
APP.F. Pionnevivenie.
*won Aremod.Nwirjh tlen;line and Geo,-
.
[ CCIAMIVRIC AVM,
1f0111.11..W.M.13441 feEK.IBMIIVATIIO2II-
h
!The Toilet ll;r7Cl4 . sr • at tettr i atrg e
onFrido . t e sit v!rt.
,gritiel pbs g !Mir, potvrttlroautlittt .
the inclemtncy ,'nf the svtathet find !
muddyconditlotl of the roiaAs.r; Although
it.taiMeaLiutecositiatlY during, trio -day, yet
the friends of Old Zack turned out in con.
sitkrable numbers. to rejoice over the re
rent glorious victories, and to celebrate the
bidli-day of the Ohl I.lero, who " never
sitrrenders," now flu , President elect.-
1 About three o'clock, the large company
' partook of a splendid dinner, prepared in
his best manner by ••• mine host," Mr. Joe.
M. Ege.
After the dinut ,r. the •• Berlin Brass
Prat cis Hildebrand; leaßcll l 4
favoied the 6inf i ntitY with several' iil l ) 4 '
fine airs, and thf law-hone Ilitiid.""Of
Gettysburg, sang several excellent Rooo
and Ready songi
A meeting, was then organized. oo Rte
tint' o f M o j. W. W. Hantersly. byffio 11 1?-•
lection of the following officenr. vi 4 ,
President— Wm R. Sate.g.o. r 0 ,41.
Vice Presidents—Benjamin Sehrivmn.
Arnold G aril ri , Samuel ,Sadleis
Ziegler, Pr:tea:is Hildeband, Benj., ,Rapir
nee, Henry !AL, Ratter, 1,1., Sadler. i t. ,k%,
Haskell, Autos Myers,,Sainitul y.
• Secrmri es—J. A, .Garducr...llenr3J.,
Schreiner, Isaac Deardorff.
The President, on taking the chair, re.
marked that the object of the meeting was
to inako known the arrangement!, for.the
illumination rind torch-lighht .pwattettimi
which, were to take , place at 8 o'clock. P A
61. Mr. Franklin Gardner, Chief Mar-.
shat, announced that he ; baid_iffp_lialltli•
Alesvrs. Benjamin Behriver.
Hamersly and Wm. Orttdorfr.,hia 40;111:4,
and also ntailo known the polar ol.probeiv;,
sion,
The' follnwing resolutions were -then.
unanimously ad0pted..................•
Resolved. That in the election inf Gen.
Zachary. Taylor
.and 'too.,
nmic, the. Whig PiTtY 4 111 Y 0 .;
great and glorious victory over-tne,prteci.
plea and policy.. of the thrintbraiiu,pally.;
Resolved. !That the,. election,
Wrn. F Johnston has **Fa that ,
ay ivania trae,lo,her interaels,,andfnMOO
to the core. 1
Resolved, that 840 !cl i f , l ,
Ilenry Nes„decidesT*ll l
. 019 ernmiplsm , pf
the;,tikritr•-4 ,4 1 .0 hArt,b8P,4u6 1 .411 4 4
end those of the 'Fariff' of 1846 have been:
condemned. by the peopleaf i thp, rAerAth.
Congressional ditarit 4 .o l . PoPlitY l, l94ifif
Ou motiOnAkthlinkilhOlAeseeff_l!sre,
tendered .to Me. spclubets,Rr Ale -,•llPlerlils
Brass Band," and the •• Jstw e bowitlittad
of ca'ettyslturg,,,for dmir iervicem,,on, Oyu
, occasion.
On,mcniongthe meeting si . tbentned•
m :
The hour of 6 haring av,e44.44otut ,
es of the, frienda of 014 *rush AO,
were brilliantly PcooPt.
siou was then „formed ,ln,frant.Of While
Hall by the Chief hlandtal,and bjf_aiop,
First came, the huge York Springs #14141r,
the same that was rolled in 4 1 1 4, 4-1 4 fletcfmk 1 ,_ •
ed, by the ' , Berlin Brass 1400 , Q . • Then.
came the Committee of krapeatent, grid,
the invited Quests. Thee, followed life
Jatv.bone Band" 110 a ,konelini of Pit?,
i ZOO 111 wigh lrOnsParonClet4.4ercitels 1.1„
A humorous repettmottimit.,OrShlni ,
en .hia journey to 1 , 441011 10 0 1 441 gen
ensLattention.. Alsoss be utiful Kll,Presen•
taboo of the a. While decigram!
with wreaths. it fointi ..idtv , W m., Pitt' ,
doriPi house, was very much sitjmireao—
The precession Wad in, tioac;il tt, 'bib,
the Brass band played an air. and the
Jawbone Band sang .I . •'
"Oh ti Lewis Caw: pastelist pass.
Yea. twit swats .W4tior Holsri ea "
In one window we observed a.trattapireis.
cy irith tt portrait of Goa. Taylor,4ad the ,
words, " Thia evening , vie, celebrate the
annivetsari e Gen; Taylor% birth."...
There were a number of virrhaadsosse
transpatenties in the prixte,bivas with *P.
propriate designs and mantras. * The Two•
cession marched through' the -town and
out to the place where a irragnifibent iht*
fire had been kindled. Here the
'don halted, and gave thtiit'elteentforirlor 4
br and Fillmore, three for lehnsten. three'
for Nes, and three for the' (Inked StatiC•
and then returned to White Hall, 'Where
it was dismissetl.
'l'ho illumination was general—eve/
Whig house in the townsisnd several, Irkw
cieratic houses, being handsomely, tieti
brilliantly illuminated. A besettfully, il
luminated arch was made by Mr. Jesic
Gardner, and suspended across the street,
opposite his house, whi,ch wu greeted,
with enthusiastic cheers.
Throughout the whole proceedings . .the
feelings of our political opponenbi l werele.;,
spoiled, and nothing occurred to mei:the
good.fceling that existed between thelWO,'
par ties. •
The excellent music of the ISIO Bantle
was the general subject, of remark, Ind
they returned 'to their homes • WWI' the
good wishes of all onr citizens. ' ,
CUANOKS lr fars.--About five years
ago we saw a man light hie cigar withis
twenty dollar note of the Farmers' and
Mechanics' Bank. At that , time be was
full of life, and in possession' of realestate
in the city of Philadelphia •vaued at $80;
POO. Alas! what changes doth time make
—.on Batunlay last this foolish man was
semi begging alms in our public streets.
Ile looked wretched, was ghastly pale,
and miserably clad.—Pentisykantan.
FREAK OP FORTUNR6—SOMO two years
ago, an exiled Pole arrived at Watertown,
friendless and destitute. lie obtained em
ployment at his trade as a dyer, and mar
ried a porn orphan girl who like himself
possessed none of this world's
The couple were agreeably surprised a
few days ago, by intelligence from New
York, that a fortune of two hundred and
fifty thousand dollars awaited rho orders
of the poOr Pole and his brother, the latter
residing in England. An mule has died
in the East Indies. bequeathing to the two
brothers this handsome fortune, every dot
lar of which has been remitted to N. York.
CONNUBIAL STATISTICS.--4118 publish
er of the Lowell Offering states, in allato
number, that in one mill, during the past
eighteen years, eighty-two of the
and four hundred and five girls, employed
there, have been married ; and from ano
ther mill, ono hundred and eighty:seven of
the girls have been married during five
years ; and from a singlo room in another
corporation twenty-eight wcro married in
one year.
DAMIAOES FOR IsJents4.—At Boston, on
Friday, llenry Conley obtained damages
in *1.400 of Hollis Thayer & Co., for
injuries. confining him to the house for
sits Months, received by being struck with
a cotton bait thrown from their store. A
man btu' been st.ttioimi to warn paascnpe rs
bat the cry wat e t t.n too late.
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%fin; AGENCtEs,-48.t PALIII R.
corer •of Chemi k ut* Third Burets, and E. •
S'eartuihitrtg, N. B?Corner Third
mock' streets, Philadelphia ; and Wm. Tacuarsorli
Esq. South-east corner of Baltimore & South its.
linitimoiv--are our authorized Agents forrecelz
ing Advertisements and Subscriptions for "The
Star and Banner," and collsetiog and reeeipting
far the same.
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On Finlay evening law, set want II 10 a
eteirk:lllWhirlpfliabliorsiwnonto Wont,
' ,ii 1 1i, 0 1110 .4, 44 !O' OrMifli. wMgfON'TOt,
44. c.4-4rt ,Alcleolkiht.o9o9#,llWo.4lol 6 o4,
' ori *vs. iths..ore , . 1 * poitemi, an raj: thikk;
.ws.,fawatwassibieia mot Au 41wsio 041114: Olin
vanighi‘vsamptal port at the: twit* ;Witllossi slat!
crib-mtssboilLl I Timm wits about tin* Mac MI
hayibi. the NOW end ai home; ,wliol wee any Inei.
ly humid `WPM he wstaiiiitaklated l Ole NOM;
ono titl*li . ,. flWi Witi of Wiwi, 4.44 , iin4it'whieti
',hie Aaimjiiii. , rothidatilt, eVeiy thief wig
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. 111 11410-.07 upon !Tel ,1 0 11 8 ifl , 111 24.1!iP4 1 11.0 1 .
' , fierisi cohnls the 4 0100 10 00 Of .theit , 1 . 1 1 011 10"
ifllikrlibik 11411111'MliOSO I.,Ma their MAO' ,
limampeeperty. nes adOsisly eatitlefivi oar,
' dos: lbr tbarreet. ears they.. toob .cit themselves,•
lid woe mititsty'. vilieraillrom the tato* wr vev
moth iiPy 'dirt/ ifroie their ' bootie' sett. vitortilmr.'
mbilik it hirisritiat di letied bed ' they Mies wi
smilM vindlitiaileiglAtait. :'',' ' . '''''
iLir,l; - a-ViiinigeY ' 'night, 'While the .
„cmiet4titiitli . 4tile Wupeillfilia in the chase/tit* the ,
WWI iiviii , acilii'`Otatt try' the a lai*M4ice 'V'
..:.-iiiieialds 411 . 4 /mop a pi'4lli.a;mljoisitifi 4e
`Oboes, lilivifikliWin cilWMTMeil to be op fir., : The
` 4l ' l o"i irf4;"4• and the 0." b eing ,!°! l'''' i
Ibte... gl• 'l O 4 4 44 .494.. much he.o.7*/, they.
wets ' I Atinisuidie 4 Wiike4 WO rats',
tiitt ilitilf lir ***tarn*. . . :,1 I '
' Tliseirostseteeme stleadist Woe firselsave
' iio Mom Jemilislit that ' the* were "the Week M.'s
tnie46l44 , ' Wilaufblokissed. to Win that privet
melassea Ms Wirt &pad to *wet oat .the ask- !,
,wtWWW.' rite ig 'toli4l6ribirtis. eilts.iihty be
sweeligi, and that inch min tdmitiiie may 64a.
M the' Atli* WI Miall remtili . the 'evil' Ak' thli tow
tunC"Thitaii4:iltiii ixi'ii.in by iris , Amit- ,
«I ordinance, have 4 altered a reward anitibif;Fai i
laiXiihalaiiiiiiii‘n a. hail hail to datecOnn iitid 1
. ro44oiiiiiik iiii , eoiiife.'i - ' "' • ' ." 1 - '''
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itt 'r a misting, be 0(14 TPWR PKlAcij.Pf
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Ahciinnyegh q(Mettyptnirg,iloitliq
nivoinisl,she *amazed .(Irdinnucq mks q.
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ttßitarbred by Abe Town, Conncillefae,
,Bormgh Gettysburg. Matti's' Buttew
he and he 46, 'hereby. instructed In offer:*;
rewasd of 0200 fort such , information :
,Shitli lead to the detaction,and enseietion
of.tboxpersou or petting,' who areal therms.'
1 * or Thorns' Warren. 46%. the .eight of.
l_Fritley the 1/Chinni.. or who attempted to
fire the stable of ,Jacob Tame'. on the night.
,Ofitlenday the SlM•inst.; or of any person
or-persons hereafter engseed in any act of •
Ineendiariam within this borough." -
And now, by.. virtue of the ohne* Omit.
nonce, I. (sons AasoLD. Burgess afore
said. do. herebr offor a Rewind of
for each• inffirtnation se shall Mad to the
detection and eronvietion of the persona
eoneethted iti ' the' reeent, tor who maybe
nt
cotOleed , &Wet gees of Ineendieriem
within the bteningh of Gettysburg. •
• • 1311801eGIE ARNOLD. Burgess.
Gettreitut,t Nchr: VI, 1848: •
BOurafteft
ae.Monany!ilfornling,leistiie. , Ile
net iltdatAlaglaq. trl.s eliao4up m to !sold.cep in.,
, quiwitiverlbilliwbothicriannotten ,, SansTka. ,
fa* degcrht idedwellinglear Anlndtalown. in
this ft semi Wet tie derweread syso
11aeheloie1 Mimi is 7 t ior llifev?aehn lined by
himself peiro,44el
. ter dram*? -Matters in ;er
e":'ay b y 47 14 ili` ' : 1 ;t il I°," Fatq
Intlirdhr.ral.dr4lE°# 6eigh
J ibrst4 A 01keigr
fiforf.trOff. MO 'Mother. Inidi,vit* bi,
persomploshistle Alio* - TM , wuktistivot Akat
. eras ienewriberdlet hint Ansa Mendel , MOllllOlll.
arbasillask posting hie daisiling, and hippasingto
loolk into tins.winiliali, , andoolitho discolored state
of the room and tbe large atnounk if hips& ind
Sallee Arno' Tllcestraninanion by!the .Cots , ' ,
. • ner Wear ice , dembt that doedeotased wet
Mead brulally niesnlored4.-probably on the Threw
.41.0yAbt‘•priekniaer4econereition bartiog &eddy
'cookberneed on the bedy—eind ri verdict wei4ecor
' ly so rendered by the jury'. • Shored iiniu'or
wow qr.fts' *altered neer the . hem freareeared
'with bleed and' frairu-Ao iedelothen Mad floor
satorstrat inferencoistbat
violent itraggle l hid sated plias bekrithenamist
er irriOnrriabed M Purr:ea. A vresel di bloody
water was allei foetid in doe kihdrii, ha which ibd`
villain hail DO doubt aubisegiently wailed 'his
bands from the stains of blood. 1 ,:
The lice that the murder Iwo, committedwia
instrumenta belonging to the room, add ;not with
prepared weapons, in connection with, ,other cir
cumstances, renders it probable that the prima
ry object of the murderer was.oilcounnit robbety..
Mr. Foairran was thought to have some money,
i and it is sopposed that his murderer, waiting until
the old man had retired and proi:ably fallen a
sleep, attempted'to secure the desired pio Om but
finding his victim roused by thenoise, and deter
tion likely to ensue, followed up his intended thell'
*ith cruel, brutal murder, The deceased was a
native of Bavaria, where he was born in 1795,
and immigrated to this country in 1833. lie was
a Tailor by Wide...nit wears informed, was poi
'levied of excellent character and habits.
We understand That strong suapicion bait been di
rected aglinst an individual who ma de his appear
ance in Gettysburg: en Friday morning, and had
his hair cut rely closely and his whiskers risme.
ved. The overcoat and umbrella of Mr. Forster
ars' missing—the former of plain material, brown
color, and cut in sack style,. The person alluded
to had l on a coat answering to this description, and
also an umbrella. lie singular, uneasy move
ments excited remark at the time, and circum
stances since brought to light have tended to fast
en strong suspicion upon him. Ho appeared to
be about 25 or 30 years of ago—rather ill counte
nance, with heavy, dull features, prominent upper
lip, grey eye, black hair, hollow back, and heavily
set shoulders.. ()Ricers, we boiler., have been in
active pursuit carhier for some days.
irr (Wt. Wit. law's. or Mifflin county,
(late of the Army in Meslco) has been appointed
by Out flovernor, AJjumns General of the t em•
iln•mocaith.
Meeting of Coitgresdi
The in ' I "nail** bon
4 7140t1; d t, rttfitit
lOU n *Nil Nat* . In mt.'
iton , i —seguntjets to itejeattita, T . who..
t 4ittn u. thimty , Id T o 4 ap
!or, ieetlisz (gong WWI trill con.
i f
_on Ronde/ nes in iMit ornlay in
. ~..-.. ~ • • ~ „Already Re . dyes
e l =arter
are en their way to the Capital hum .
of the Union, and ilarre bt anareely a deobtbot that
a quorum will be Wand hi both Homo oft the
Brit day. If a6,:ilte ( iKnitatainviiiii *Ob. Ma.
u venal, at noon on Teeidey. If it roach on in
time, we Ithalllay jt inks, tor leaders in the nett
,i fliar.".l3 4 re. a i J /1. ~,, 111 I
It atiems to_lothesettaml burial" that the
46o6hinifetia6 stlifitWatt .
tA II idiom In • dia 66, Ai I(tti iintallisMaet
ressults titit:thoolimmisemitonytkitm him Um ago-
el eindieMesst shisaneii sidtm •meidois ii mind,
doutillistis;l4- the suminiticoivirtion thai - ner Witte
ittetikstiii 'Uri 1161 y id lie Seliidildit it. kgain,
hal:IP - di,' at Nide With niftfie !'Deignt world,
*ere 4 -no d sine Ifitiadd 6f "
rating
new armies, aatf4Oferisilia i nene,
,1"Yo triritl"
to carry on a wan lhe'r4ablit heart wai
}always us tar. and, oa the termination Of ;shish it
has hardly. yet ceased reJoith?i• Whilst there is
Puck 0164 1 4 1 °P.rogilaired Pu!Ake Akaion to be
don , and Roarolo, 7 4 known. that - two
lioness of , CoMpusu, sip nod ootswitimq6 as at
eta theutanemodi mesa* quatiana Of Maim
tioneeepetita ; sod that, liesidea, the lands 'llO6
nowise owl Ant Upon. qirsatione ass which; they
eroeld Waiter is: rapwaabtia, 6e public will, pay '
the listiens Oddittioisithe miosent Esecutirelo the
eximise of the Veto Powise.r It is home. not With
fn the prikibility that the "mitt: Prottick
rve: infithi4 ituientmeistent: queeticum,ol
laii66ly4P / lbsi 'nory
istber f Aiteepiut i iiii6jlU psi s he (0 moth
M i ?sl dl""holitdit! Annual
Xentar•siUdngtspon vowels; some new question
nohliorint nor the Pnblin era now dream
ing
The -establishing* of - occostrltOtti for our
istely:negidnid Territenen of New .Mezloo end
' lithe only , 'quake which magi to
its Mb' in 'reduce any 'otelbsneit at this
ocishnif,ind hit,, tither became it did so et the
lastiseintlii; thin from any ether reason. The
thictiiii having in thereinto time down
intiell'of the iiil, out of 'Unt cloud, let us hope
tat It wiH Piss ovei. without ;an hurtful az IQ
nom -
111 init 6 4• l * 64 leill e . sod yet
',bug Th !':*** 4l 4'u at u llll3,4/ " lnii
the •siscditp-ond,,tho octonsiolt. All;ltinew Chief
Atibitetth, 4 fart** •to .the..dlopelloh - in Co*
gran duf Out deocriptioll ctf business anal ly .tano ,
td poildWthouglt , involving .the higheit'pritio'
*roof pittdielusticopliiitnig bum :in tint shindy,
.forlthe pisit;tAdtinj Inaettlstitbd end'
dicliod"bi , • tbit second astinnittent of the-terti'
flounie..' 'Obit Cahn 'of The passion% is also
1A04 11 4 1 that 'clime' of business; 'of seknO‘•
!lesigtiipidille **ditties, which hos been fox: titres)
y airs ovrwiir4 !Lad WOW ,ter war projects end op.
'orations. tuo by the ft* Ilissit'of awasureswhich
necinturi4 / Wow, in their, train.
There Ana thou ght suggested to oar mind by
Am admit ef Ads mica, whict we will not with
'hold Gem our ,renlera It will ba the second of
the ?hit** Cougatest ani upon jig tiaras! na.
axon; on. His 3d: of March next, this Government
will bevieliailid, unchanged inform, far a period
of siitY years; the expiration of that WM being
by what has Seam happily termed a
Revelation of Ted Frodie the effect of which,
when ful!y'reitlizeil, will bade been to restore the
Government to the plain
3 jl Obvious track rklat
which it bag in practi c e, In many 'instances,
'departed, if ow
. it, may 'strike others, we know
not; but iri our , eyes nothing can be more
admirable—nothing . more glorious—in view of
the wholexiviliced world, agitated and convulsed
before and around us, than this esprresien—eo
still. eo /avian 4113001214 universally sequinned
in—of the collected will of three millions of To.
tern. What more singular, what mere imposing
civil speculate could there bet What exemplifi
cation mare decisive of the consummate wisdom
of those happy institutions ashkh our great gwe.
• Where trialOtted upon us P They surely gave
them; besides all their wisdoin, some hidden force
of afirine, which men must Gel, but cannot guest;
breathed into them some strange spirit, some ener
gyy, of good, which, like the unseen power of hon.
mentation, works madness and ewestriese out, of
seeming. trouble.
7* seek amomentafpablie amdtsMia alicald,
.we tonceies ball mak nominal 9oabibiliolt of
Asia admirable powers a( als Imitations, sa aih
bins iimald and 'blab eadontot timely tot admi
ratiam'al a aroma ao wanderikl but a tormapiold
tag pod-witt toward. mediedier, that dull beat all
personal bads u perfect) , tba inward Item Ire
have Miailased elares'tba dale ConstV
taboo. •
. .
Or The Sans el ,Tempersoosoamneeted with
Lktlestown Division, No. 1140," bed • public
celebration it litdestown, U this county, on Fri.
riajleit;to receive the Bible presented to them by
the or t4s•phke: - The Inclemency of the
weather' iitierfeeed materially with the arrange.
tnents of die day; la, we understand, that the
disliky was respectable and inivislag--delega-
Bons being ptinetat from "Carron Divishin, No.
.42,"Westujinster, t, u llintivet 'Division, No.
101," Hanover, Pa.; a h 4)lll,lNnaion, No. 357,"
New Dikmni ; i, Aaiun' Divider, No. 4t4," O c t_
and 14.1) " /410414'
,C6. 1 .,-ta of Temperance," Gettysburg. Them?.
•ciation mativad• to Sti %IMO, ; n!wil I the
Biblowne presented, on bean( of 1110,Ledlowi by
Der. 0. A. Bien and oreceivin, Ulla a
inembem of •oo Littlatown Divining' by Rev. B.
YATilt Resin, of Beinnimr-iisho, Also, mbar
:eternity Warmed audience nt length in ben
half of the Oribir.' The Littkelowit
imment on the ociailetit, and l eftwilied the'lpio•
,
cowlings of the jay whit Stadion Muffle.
labbiath Ckieveatiogb
Agreeably to notice. a large Miele!' eilthe;
friends of the Christian Sabbath, welleseelea in the
the Dnzlish Lutheran Church,' in this place, en
Wednes.lay last, to adopt measures calculated to
promote a better observance of the Sabbatb; 'The
proceeedinga have bow •handed to us, but rad*
are too long for publication entire this Week, we
have deferred their insertion until next week.:—
Delegates were in attendance from various con
gregations in our own and neighboring cennties .
The Convention organized temporarily in the
morning by the appointment of Rev. Rosswr
Unser as President, and Dr. D. Gummi' 80
Secretary—the permanent officers being:
President--Hon. Mears IlVCsass.
Vier, Prosidents—John Diekion, awn, Co!
D. Paxton, lien. David MiddlecolT, Prof. Al
8t over,
Secretaries—A. 11. PAevenaon, Esc, and John'
Johnston, Esq.
The deliberations ef• she Convention were ex
tended to a late hour en Wedopalay night.
ITTAt the lags election the people of Indians
voted 77,732 to 51,900 in fever of levying a tar
for the support of Free &hoofs throughout the
btate.
nod ford County.
En Mgr of Vetlfordreoty hpd *-large and
" 11 a si grl7l A. • li ti c ia ? dr4d76 T h k e l :lith
•.Eso.. p ed.—
I li,
Ze
9 - Writ m 1:1/ 1 Itollus, AJ . Ogle,
a m ~ , , 11, si adries of Ixcellent
u ' rts W 40 lion tot tlur recent
po trio •afllr ing theileYotion
.......
o f th e Whip o f Bedford county to the principles
of the Whig party. The following resolution,
complimentary to Mr. Coons, was also unani.
ly adopted :
Radmitroll, That as a portion of the people of
Pennsylvania, and without any disrespect fur °th
eta litho hey. padollapswl:lowlecomtgend to our
Ilmtilisultit the niuht of Ilud. JUrtleili 'Cooper as a
itOVe porton to 111,1 ,the approaching vacancy in
nif Rae' "delegation to the 'Senate or The TI. States.
Hip known lionaaty.and petriotimo. his annoul?t•
ed ibili,ty,;llts uniform seal to promote the honor
and Wolfarti of oour atate. and'his'Cithstent: devotion
to hot rest John..esti: eminently glialitli him for
Oro famMriant post, end rennet-him a fit tecipient
of so diming u ishen a fuvor.
.
U. S. SENATOH.—We puhliah • well writ
ten article to-day, in Mferenee to whom the Taylor
rty of Pennsylvania should Choose ku United
rata's &nitre.. We agree with the writer in
the main except the man he hes selected. Our
own predilections lead us to prefer the Hon. J 4 VICII
COOPRR, of Adams count 7, and we believe our
preference is that of a majority of the Taylor men
of Cho routity.' Mr. Cooper has filled several mi.
nor oaken with greet respectability. As r Speaker
of the !House of. Representatives of this State he
gained* gimitittkqn nod estepin even_pf hi 4
politiMil opponents. He m emphatically a States
man of the highest order, and his purity of charac
ter anirsimplicity of manners endear him to the
)oernanry of the country.—Usiovesies Denocrat.
OUE NEXT U. S.SENATOR.—As our Whig
Legislature will have the power this winter, Jo e
lect s, Senater in place of Gen. Cameron, several
. prominent Whip hive already been mentioned
for that Stilton. Among these are Hon. Jaaie
Ciinesa of Adam., ALstarrosit E 131(OWN of
NorthamptOn, Tow sun e H sr xis of Cheater, the
present Secretary of the Commonwealth runt see.
oral other,. Either of these gentlemen would by
their talents do honor to Pen nsy I vents. Eminent
)y eitierould Thou. M. T. MeKennan of Washing
ton, or Walter Forward of Allegheny. But both
Of those are from the .eastern part of the State which
bits Dr Sturgeon yet in the Senate. Of the others
named, we (-sprees not only our own sentiments
but those of many of Lila warm hearted Whigs pf
this iegeon, in saying that the election of the Hon.
J•MILIIICOOPIR would he hailed with peculiar arr.-
tifieatien by our eitisens;though we have no Whig
members to vote for him. Whatever may have
been the previously enlisted preferences of many
when he was spoken of for the gubernatorial nom
ination in '47, we believe there are no two opinions
as to his talent, worth and public services, which
eminently fit him for the station nemed.—Saryue-
Acmes Beerier.
BANK OF GET'fl - 81.1016.—At no e t eT t.
ion held oil Alnnilay Inc the following persons
*era chosen Directory of this Institution for the
ensuing year :
Robert Smith, Jorott SVirt, George Yonn..T, John
H. Kerr, John K. Longwell. Jostnia Motter, Wrn.
D Antags, Wert-ACSherrYt Wm. R, &Wait , / 46,1 ".
ry Myers, IVIn. Douglass, George W. Wele
ErAt the election held on the 13th inst. for
President snit Managers of the Gettysburg and
Pete'rsburgTurnpike C (imps ny „the following per.
sons were chosen :
President—George Rmyier.
Mumagem—Jacob Wik. J. IL • M'Clnllan, Dr.
R. Dorsey, J. B. SVPhemen, Wm. D. 'limes,
Wm: M'Sherry.
OR 4,F1AM14 MAGAZINE, (or December, is
■ splendid number 1 that, however, is nothing un
usual—the enterpriaing proprietor managing
always to produce something of a supceor
Monier. "The Debut," a finely finished line
Engraving of a beautiful female, a Portrait of J.
11••• en Tsvcon, one of the ed hors of the Maga
sine, and a plate of Fashions, make up the em
bellishments. J. R.Chaniller, C. 3. jcienma, W.
H. C. Roamer, Mrs. C. If. Butler, Grace Green
wood, &e., contribute articles worthy of their pens.
Graham closes the year in fine style, and promis
eiiStill greater attractions thr the coming volume,
as vrathelems. by the Card for 1e49 in another
column. Tho who wish to receive the maga
due, should for rd the subscription price at once.
SA RTA r lON AOA ZINE —Messrs.
Join Sault, . celebrated Mezzotint En
graver,) and 'x. • saute having purehaaed
the subseripti it and good-will of the " Union
Magazine," its publication has been removed
,to
Philadelphia, where it will hereafter be issued
with increased attraction*, under the editoriul Cu-
perviaion of Mrs. C. M. KiancLen and Prof.
Joss 8. 11A ItT: The No. for January, 1849, has
already been forwarded to us, and is unquestion
ably one of the best gotten up numbers we hive
ever received. Mr. SARTAIN himself contribute*
three elegant Mezzotint Engravings. while Rev.
Albert Barnes, Rev. Dr. Bethune, Rev. Dr. Todd,
J. it. Chandler, Rev. Dr. Furness, Prof. Alden,
Mrs. Kirkland, Mrs. Bigourner, 11Ire. Ellet, Ithda
long Rift of other able writers, furnish articles filling
82 ample pages. In another column will be found
a more extended notice of the No, together with.
terms, dr.e., to which the reader, is referred.
PARIBSON'S COLUMBIAN
are indebted to Mr. If 'ELLER Ks wee for specimen'
of Black, Blue and Med Inks, manuthctured by
A. W. HlSlllrsomr.Philidelphia, which purport to
be superior to the inks now in use. We have
tried them, and have no doubt that they are et•
collect articles. The Red and Blue give a brit
hunt, clear color, while the black flows with gnu-,
Ml freedom from the pena quality highly de.
sirable in gootOr rapid penmanship.' Read the
sdiertisement .in . to-day'a peper,,inti then—vie
tu!.Taff• •
4pethlsr,JVare,
We learn that the *realist hew of hir.JAXIII
)lsoaav of Liberty townektip, *best le *Ws front
14111040 ink was bunted to theijpessd on :Tam.'
dal loge 'olitothaa with iii contents , Tdo Ike
etwoughas'eefifists
and kisi 401, rack `retold 11010 41 hafare'Veinit
nikited tig the Vitally. Who Ifteta tit d!tidif it the
time that but vet j Ilttleofthetitii air saved.
Logottoo PALEDICTIONS:-.The
Was we prediebeetkitain, Tayloel
don *illt , diectmObit lb. Whigs ! TbiT eke , pee.
dietalkat berstliald be defeated ; se' theft prodib
dims eilikmilt , bs telk4l utien: frbo'Wiiige bin
ado eeneelitien, 'hyleee tu'diitar
pointed the L j oitfolee, • " ';
grin °bias , * soli, at th 6 late elaition,•tart for
Contrail spinal his Esther, and was beaten. In
NOW York L ion4n-law ran against hb father•hr.
law. 146 alto *ea beaten by !tin liro. Both tho
yciangaters deserted their Atte. "Honor thy fath
er and mother," say we.
Melancholy Accident.
The Hanover Spectator notices the death on
the Sal tilt, by scalding, of a very interesting and
lovely little girl,' named &Mill, aged about 3
years, daughter of the Rev. Jacob &chin., of that
plait ! ' It was naturally ofa lively and active dis
position; and being for a moment from tho eve of
those engaged washing in the kitchen, who unfor
tunately had placed a tub of hot water upon the
floor, Gill backwards into it, and scalded itself so
severely as to cause its death in 30 hours, during
which time it suffered sesere misery, although Ull•
dee the eon , of a very skilful physician, whose
unremitting attentioni proved of no avail.
TILE CELEBRATION
Ihis
I Otte°, yesterday, prod oa with Anna
e selit4t an early heourette4ds; holgssi to ee,
the and u the day adv ceitl, 0 prism
= ,lO
i gnle an„anintsted app.& i Ai 1 yeletelle,-
H i: l4l . 4:dd repast was se soil Alartisibesest
44,00404 MM multitude, wiiicli sadmwe.
o jaaernd by D. lIIIVAW siv4Evq. and
Hon. J A n ss Coors*. Atirealeelt, - 10•Torrhi
Light Proce sa i o n was formed in Carlisle street, un-
der Maj. Hsvcract, Chief Marshal, which after
traversing the varietal streets. was tilbttlarg
--every ono gratified with the es "nts of the day.
Every effort was made to prevent all . thing that
might tend to irritate our opponents, si; ,l nothing
occurred to mar the general good , feslitqf l'h ich
dhiited.. , .
• The.ntsmber of perions present ham:hop rant•
4 'uolY "am/ 1 W: it Gorr 1000 to 201)0, but w•e am
itioured that. ndb le/ than 150 u assamtwied round
the-dinner GOle.
During diode) , et different times Rehm, true
fired from artillery, under' the eupervision of Mr.
A t.xx.F . The ex emblem of the eveningie . nre
'leo enlivened ,y excellent music from the Berlin
Band: ;j
We must not forget to notice the noble ippear.
Amer! of the delegation from Petandiurg. Our
friend* there Mimed out, as usual,in their strength,
bringing with theirt,their magnificent Ball, rhich,
when illuminated, presented an imposing rpoclaels,
Zu.cipoiunuecestef want of roons,we are obliged
to make this meagre sketch of the proosalisgs,
suffiee for the present.
LoNoxvrry.—A Christian Indian wo
man, Michael Gedney, Stied stiddenlY in
.New York. on Sunday. aged 107. Her
brother lived to the age of 105, end ahe
leiwes a daughter aged.7l. Her grand
daughter is a missionary among the In
diatis, and has, at her house in New' York
.city, a beautiful maiden of 17, a Prineess
of the Chippewa tribe, with jet black hair
three feet long, who has arrived there with
a view of visiting England, to pay her re
spects to Queen Victoria.
WRITING ON NEWSTAPnIta:-.-- we find in
the proceedings of the Court of Appeals
of New York, the statement of a ease in
which Mary C. Felton sued the Postmas
ter, in the JuStices' Court, for detaiiting
newspaper, on which he charged letter
postage, because it hail an initial upon the
wrapper. It was decided in her favor.—
It was carried by the Postmaster to the
Contt of Common Pleas, where the ver
dict was exinfirined: • From thence it was
taken to the Supreme Court, where it was
again affi vtl—a ad now .is tra &red -to
the Court of Appeals. The. Posuntoter
is said to 'have acted under instructiomo
from the Postmaster General.
FROM St. Jonsi's, (N. 11.)--The St.
John's Courier of the 19th contains a no. I
tied from - the Sheriff's office thlit the Whole
of the city property, landS, — islands,
orphan asylum, market-house, Mayor's
aide. engine Inise. and every thing else
held by the city, will be sold on Saturday
neat. to satisfy an execution hooted nut of
the Supreme Court by certain creditors. so,
whom nil this propeity had been mortgn.
Led for about $500,000.
A RICANAAS U. S. SENATOII/4-....A the.
patch in the Cincinnati Enquirer. dnted
Louisvile. Nov. 24th, nays : "Major Rut
land is elected U. 8, Senator from Arkan
sas during Sevier's unexpired term. end
Sebastian in place of Ashley. it is thought
that Sevier will he elected fur the next
term. "The Legislature of the State met on
the nth instant, at Little Rock, and the
Governor's message wee sent in the fol.
lowing day.
SERIOCS ACCIDENTS.—Near Westmin
ster, Md., last Wednesday, Mr. John Or
eutlorff had his left hand and part of the
arm completely torn ()Irby a threshing ma
chine. It was amputated above the elbow.
On Tuesday eventg, also. Mr. David Fei
set', when on his way to Baltimore. slipped
from his wagon tongue, 14 miles from
Westminster, and broke several Mbis ribs.
Ile is now in a very critical situation.
TEMPLE or JERUSALEM.—The Sultan of
Turkey has given permmission to the Jews
of the Holy City to erect a magnificent
Temple or Synagogue, and a messenger
has arrived in New York. charged with ma
king collections for that important , ohjeet,
tieing the first regular and splendid place of
worship which the Jews have been per
mitted to erect for eighteen hundred years.
in Zion.
A Goon ONE.—The Indianapolei Jour
nal states that a prominen t locofoeo of that
eity, on hearing that Gen. TAYLOR was
elected, went home a good deal chop-fallen.
Ms wife, to console him, remarked "that
TAYLOR might die. as Gen. HARRISON did,
and the administra non might thereby come
into the hands of the Democrats."
"Die, the dell," replied her 'husband,
"thunder couldn't kill him."
Warm ri V ROINIA. —The next census.
it is said. will show a numerical majority
of 10,000 in Western Virginia, over the
Eastern portion of the State. The pea
ple of the Western section are strongly
opposed to slavery, and the elements of
atol-slavery agitation are already to be
found there. There will noon he a strug.
gin in which the 'two parties ankle Bute
wiJi be arrayed against each other.
Airuitte*Ns Sistreo.--Stratidely'
uhtigh 7 •and yet got:Strangely—A feeling
of admiration !lir The Itnited` States and its
peeple, is said to be gaining ground in the
Aiwa repubile, and, this has gone miler,
that die GoveruMetii is using every eiTbrl
to
adopt the,peineipleiofourttirtieneitYy.
The kotielilepublicao of 444,Afqh ,
WI, Rays that Milner?. SiPreeee ere Peek`
ingot( theiieetabbiehntent in giniAity, mere
ty-Ava hundred • tierces nr,pork for ihe
French navy, which is to be ,dolivitrail,itti t
mediately. This 'ill the, titan contract of
tho•kind in , that; election or the conatryo--
There are slap very large quantities putting
up ;here for the Wish market. 41e the
packing deatablialwitont or Mona. Clark-
seek Morgan aletke POt keg than Monty.
fire }housand hogs will be, cut at their
blocks. . ,
Et.v.erlosi or Et.tcTons.—The Massa
chusetts Legislature in convention on Fri
day chose for electors the Peres' candi
dates upon the Whig ticket, who aro ell
pledged to voto for Gen. Taylor. The
selection wet made by a majority of nine
ty-four.
A FEW. Sun, STATE.—The election in
Wisconsin seems to be a free soil victory.
The Legislature thus far stands thus—
Free Soilers 20, Democrats 15, Whigs 9.
Crr The Washington 'Union declares
since tho election that it has proof positive
of Gen. Taylor's intention not to veto the
Wilmot Proviso should it be passed by
Congress.
G ::7 - Gerrit Smith, (Liberty party.), re
ceived 111 voted in the State of Ohio,
Ell==
LIABILITY OF ROTA:I. XIMPRIIS.....AI the
tonmuf_Common Pleas in Greenfield.
Insimaak, phmsiase of Ashhel Dickinson,
Of Brett ebhro, Vt., vs. D. D. wi nc h,,,„
Son, °lithe Exchange lintel, in this
wn, fir damages alleged to hare beefs
stained in the loss ofa trunk, was tried.
The tru ik Contained a quantity of clothing.
.and othier.tartielea for the use of a minor
son o f the plaintiff, who was on his way
to Milwaukie, Wisconsin, and who, on ar
riving at Springfield, entrusted it to the
/chirp are hackninn,wmplolialliy,Am ara .
Winchester. The trunk was either loss.
or stolen from the carriage on its way ter
the Exchange klojel. ans ithe
brought to recovet the cu be o Air lMk
atul entente, • whish,were eisted,a‘ahmo
$l2B, of the propvietore of Vienoose.—
The juiy renderra Vi.itihq of 11114 for
the potintiff.• Eicdptions *eke taken to
the ro:teg of. the 'Court, by defeltdintie
cot
• 's e t. :-.Srfrigfled RejmOHNOI.
The Choluta. *WM. to be siercedi
Great li:itian.andi,r6Yelle liettaeWths'
smaller towns of.Scodaid with reedit! esir.
tality. Is seems also to hare reached the
northern mast 9f Oance, The halelial
visitant unless e.itecked by the frosts. may
reach our own shores tharineths winter.
Cleanliness and sobriety see considered
the beat preventives or the disease.
The recognition by GREAT Barn= of
the Republic of Lititttis jou been an—
nounced. ands a Treaty of Common, is ,
understood to hate been armee& This ,
State war, ea our readers know, Mused'
by the American Colonisation &Kiel itt ,
1820, and continued as a . colony itudOrlitet
care of that body until last year. whoa it
was formed into an independent Govern.
anent. A similar' recognition has auto been
obtained from France.—Nat. MI.
OZ:7 - Lancaster county cast. 6424 mote
votes than were polled is the whole State
of Rhode Island, and L 204 more than were
given in the State of De'ewer°,
HARD TO 131. AT..---The Mercer Whig
pays :—A veteran Whig of Salem town
ship, well and favorably known in this
rounly, writes to up as follows
“N: have heard some boast
ing of large family voting. At the late
Presidential election- myself. mine sons,
and eight grandsons, voted lop Van. Tay
lor.
lf any can heat this. let us Lear from
them. 1 I;ave ten sons but sac of. them is
a political transgressor.
JOHN. LErie It:
Salem, Mereerrontfly, Na.;”
InTr. RasTime To Primiwt Mlernernm
Mr.x.— Dr, ralwards, ag Wain, chi:anion
of the select committee- ot the ribose,
which reported Atha modiste* billtpiaespil
at the last session of Congress, OtheneM
plates, the Herald . says,, introducing.labia
into the Douse at the coining sersionafor
the protection ofthe legitimate professidn.
by requiring an apalyais of all nostiuis
for which a patent may he asked. and.*
deci4iimt in their favor respectively by min.
petent inedical men, artniriling to the estala.
hiked facts of medical seience.
Wino Simmer we wiz Yrrrk.—rfec
Ca nraesers ni On wee con nty. New Yorke
have declared. NORMAN Itotek. the Whip
candidate for Sheriff, elected by one Ina.,
jority.
CIIRISTMAk CII KKR.— I)Ufillg thiP 'room .
of festivity and joy, when all ire prone to •
indulge in the good things of life to excess.
let us pot forget "that - the pleasures of the
table, when enjoyed beyond the bounds
of moderation, are at the expense of health.
To those, however, who are inadver
tently led into excess in eating or drinking.
and who, in consequence, stiffer front
headache, sirlestoruach, lowness of spiri
indigestion, and other complainta. the pen
alty of over-indulgence, we recommend a
trial of Wright's Indian regetable Pills,.
of the North American College or Health.
This medicine will remove all complaints
which arise from irregularity of diet: and
cleanse the body from those billions and
corrupt humors which aro the cause of the
above distressing symptoms, and of every
uialatly incident to man.
Beware of counterfeits: Portion from dm
agents only, one or mote of whom will be fount
in each village and town in the United Matra
The genuine I. for sale by J. N. STEYSIC
SON, Sole agent fee Gettysburg; and Wlalessls
at Dr. Wright, Principal Offiee,lBllßanaellraall
Philadelphia.
, EMIT ROSTQW, May 2311,1114%.
Mn. S. W. leows.r.-lir. 1 hays seen
so much of the virtue of "W lantern ladalltPt
of Wild Cherry" that I feel it me sissy, so
add my testimony in its praise. 'N sea
about 14 year* of age, has foe the last ten
months been afflicted with wasuere ease ,„
pains in the side and body..and a (Most
wasting, until he was but • men living
'skeleton. I had the aslatinv of Owe* Phy—
sicians, but noise of Own 'mild give hint.
sny relief, sod gusinally yet surely he:
seemed to bostiokialg into the iamb. - Hap..
pening accidentally to see some vs( your
°Free Alnico's" we felt as though the
Balsam would help skins. as there were Ammo
rases that had. boant.uted Whisk they WIPP
as bad as he wow, 14 thltrefillOtAttaaMtit
a bottle of lac ifsithlea. AOAlMishill tit*
plaCa, ITA before he 10,61,
i 941414:0(h.he
began to ,geow better., slut §7,vstiliim•
bottles ticuuslt, Asli k AlloW a lt , Met li.
poweorysng 81041 Aaith s fee vaii#ho•
is solely indebted,. tlipsugh the islinutent of
Gods to rienee 4trilett Of W i t ( "rt•
M. tiX.Q
re
Dr. Kigirt *Ka• 14 ik a bl q.. t tir #,4 0
tnitentid.sanifsiatiot).to'his tusk? ? k
_.,
N°n° PRltinf.llll4WeigßettA. WM;
on the wmeee.. . 11 , , ,' i .
1):71For We ity.SillWll4ll‘,l4R4llll o s.
LER, mu* monk k.• Glistlettninht
itwczalo;a4. ximittwt.,
snow ilea so.o.v . toroit or* or 1100 ! _ . 404/44/.:. "
BEER GaGr4-r
Tll-l'hot* wele~ O l t
**too or Illbodiky, 14
00 hood of 'I
*hick voatooolds to eity bOtetiwis*s4llol
hnm St3tl.t).s3 per 100 llsis.'4o 'Silt
*4 50 artillsll 25 pee 10011bs,00k. ' !Wu'
F1.04/Ig-Tlhr OA* m01h010i 41 0 1 1 , 1040,
of 200 MAL, Isrokst*Mir A .
Mills is hirld ariba•same. Ssles 00 'Dot
$3 00. nye ttour $4 25.
CRATN.--Supply of all Rinds, of 611 1 /W*oll4
prices. imam/sea ; sales rood wrist* Ted *sok
et.*l t 04.1 10 okod white ol.llh 10 11141 et
white fiimils *Pub $l, 1,5.0 $1 t*, WhMO fet
64 cr5.....y0110w (0W4,211 a 28. 114,14. 80
--
PRarlsiONS.,Me A crork sl2ofropliFft*
$8 87 is $O. Bacon-881Po 44. a, erk riser 0011011$
7n HO ants. bard' 8* in. Ih l ll., 40410*
kers.
HACUED.
On the 2teio aJL, hr the. Rpm. Thee*" / 4 : 11 1Plz
Mr. ..14)(Rdi 11ALL BTRWA MIT of Belltitnete,, sole
Mies AUn VATA KURIL. 0( Biadenmberg,
formerly of Cletiriburg•
At Benderaville. on the Vith,n f October. 194 9 1 7
Thomas Blocker, r. W Witte,' tr. wed
ue A MATTA E, Him ICV a, , both ill Pip*
(.1 , rune.
112a=m1
..:T Alit
4,.•.00,111 iltb de l s Offit AN. fit.,3402,
',rile of 11 I. ilf Pyi 14' inool/, iKse
best 8 8 yam; OA lit of Minter, en
in
f. iliktb ef.thi anon Aida tkeikt
91°mM! Obis, op dis 111141
; AWL. tri m ' :LA el ,7ni,imbia dined/Wier 10M
hithes'A. Adeattitait 1 , 9 4 '!#' l P df t ii
. _ 5 "9#1 . 0 4, 0i "
tr
XIMM. Airedo•ollPyJner•illt , beli o •an 14 '
er. Aa.n.p reitbrel grrff4lop 1 0 01)464.
dßimialp if Ai" Omni& • r*o
Wiwi they'd miock .1 slam to t Potighbadlo° 4
dke iIetAIeUBDOMPANINIII. Baq..
An IUI3, by bit.inenotnittad( / 124 aod ha l
otinninted , In'. the •serviesi of the family 'ewer since
-4411161elitat 86 year.., Obedient, kind and akW,
Waft in himodisposiblielik:oo -Wita a Amigenalls
vetitou, It is net astmalebbig than; dot. these most
seqnsieded with bait titbit two. Itlinted and fed
rby taw, should feet teetenki. bet peettlistly kind
, feetinne end the irribee.of this snide is bat obey
- int th• Vion~ ki• heart. in paying this
yenning Ittitistrie ties ateetery... , W.
112,63011 Vi
ArrerricE l ig hereby given to 'all Logs
-4:11" 'tees ,and other persons concerned
O)aZ, the. .41)1111A75DR4779,11* C
tWILVDS thedecensed persons herein
'after mentioned will be presented at theOr
phans' Court of Adeine county, for confir
station and allowance, on Tuesday ihe
'JAVA ickty of ileeernher nExt, viz •
.That first null final acnotmt of Daniel
'Newman, Administrator of the estate of
'Jelin Kittle, deceased.
The account of Joseph Sneeringer, one
;of,the ecittots of the last will and testa
:miens of Martin Klonh, demoted.
The account oflistorr, Baker. Adminis
trator of the estate of i'rederiek Ran, de
ceased.
aremint of Samuel Durhoraw, Ad
. ittimptnitor of• the estate of David Fletch
or. deceased.
The tint account of facet) G. Walter.
Exeeutor of the last will and testament of
Karl Kenter, deeessed.
ROBERT COBEAN, Register.
logister's Office. Gettysburg.
akv. 1,1,448. te
DEDICATION.
THE Evsnrlical bithenin Church of
St. James, in the Borough of Gettys
burg, Ps., will he dedicated to the divine
service of Almighty God, on Sunday the
•71al of December inst._ Divine service
may be expected in the German language
at 10 o'clock, A. M., and in the English
language at I o'clock, P. M. Divide ser-
Site Wsil be continued on Monday. Min-
isters and people of all Christian denomi
nations are respectfully invited to attend.
• A collection will be taken on the occa
sion tn•aid in defritying .ho expenses in
inned by ilie erect tin of Said House.
A. B Kum, w
ciEt)Rog SHI{VOCK.
SALTZGIVEIt, •
G. clad',
gpc. 1, 1848.
WAII pope= in tho County will, plcote copy
VALUABLE PROPERTY
.41' PRIVATE SALE
TirtHE subscriber will MTN. at Private
..! 1 - Side, his property Skil:llea on Oft
Western Turnpike, t), miles west of lia
genuotethcoutaining
oiliest-rate Slate Land, in a good state of
<uldratimi and itn4r good fencing. 'rho
.inaprovekouits aro a . .
TWtt.b-NT01111"
LOG 110 US E.
a one-story . do., (formerly occupied as a
tiM house,) a good Log Baru, with other
sieoessary buildings. There are also a
variety of fruit trees on the premises, ap
ples, peaches, pears and cherries ; also, a
Pewee failing well of water near the door.
Any petaott wishing to purchase a home
of the shove eleseriptinn will please call on
the subscriber, residing thereon, who will
he pleased to show the same and make
known the terms.
.ANTUEL E. GROSS
Dee. 1,1848.—at
______. _._ _ _____________. if 4
coNswitATios. _
TERms.
1
• ••". te copy of the Magazine, and one of the ;
F r om recently completed Hall of the Piemiums in
AL «Missionary. Society of the Theol9g- ( Ter.) Copies, and One of Premiums, DP
ieal Seminary." Gettysburg, will be con-; Five Copies, and one of Premiums, with
secreted on 714elday evening. Decem. i an extra copy of Magazine for agent, ma
her 12, it half past six o'clock. The pub- ' Sin e ° C*Pie'• Rls.
lie in general, and friends of the Missions-
10 the money must accompany each car.
f ,
r4unleshe
ry Enterprise particularly, are respectfully postage is paid. Address • I
latched to attend. An address will be de- JOHN SARTAIN liiigo,4 ;
livered and the interest of the occasion 3d st., opposite Merchants' Kirceitfiryl.
greatly caltanoed by ap p ropriate music.
J. H. HECK. I
D.
OEO. DUI'LER -J. EYLER, p. . L ,.- 1 cy
` -;1 LI I] 9 i
CI i ll
.I. ,
Theo. nem„ Dee. t, 1849. Committee. - 1
NOTICE.
.1 .
.11oltrbsger it Arrce Nn. 9, Nov. Term,
- vs - • 1848. Venditioni
John ifettiHy. Expon*s.
Nov. 24th. Monies being considered es
iin ‘Court—rßule forilistribistion therof on
oihelOrtet neadai tr Qecember next.—
lE.Xtifroal the Record:
_• . • , : A. 4, KURTZ, Proth'y.
, Prolkonotary's Office. Gettrobunt
No!ember 99, 1848. bl
1 1 • MR !
:;11.11;tettriber haw just • seettivetl
~Aupply of. 111.11,1•1180NIS
CAilinbiah inks'
fqll4ll/1411:31, rues g a . ut attention .o pur
-OY-Afe WIC uP in,l. elluceive•
.111 1 r. lzmA.Rfm • l 44o Pint buiflug,tich
eon hung tilefull . gitantity indieatud by
oho label. Tiff ife,tuarrant44nut ,to
tu
.innuW under any eareustanona in
Ilioloo'4 •'1 t ''7; ' •
STACK
This . 4lo;; tows flap and N has a fine glosst
s,Ol gMaeat
lb wit to or shd4lo Ity,
1 11 4 1 0, 00,r1pille,ioluip not Rabin to
11 4001 • ", •
RER .11111 E. , •
•This„ink ,crisiaton Red, and
insplditais Int/Witness otin the paper.
,Fpr permsnanas tifordor. theft!, inks fill
/t I '4l oo if not ityPaos allot hers ; for when
.
a pojor is once .set paper, it will
orriain •unchanged for *gee. For sale,
#whsgesale sad retail. by
KELLER KURTZ:
' All. by Jiro?) Marlin, Oxford, Wrn. Biktinger,
Abbettbtorn, Dr. Kauirmon, Patelabium J. Brio
lietbelt Killentown, Henry Bchrbrer, Lialestown,
.Jbbn Burkholder, Bendrzewille.
Dec. 1, 1849. '
eIIOOL BOOKS AND STATION
ERY, loran kinds, constantly on • hand
•nd fur *ale, at the lowest prices, at the
Book and Stationery Store of
Due, 10, N. 11. BUEHLER.
Ailwl.4fA .comPeti*ft
;. _
SitirrAlN' S UNION MAGAZiNE
Odatilri taid.dri,fir JAth
fe C . A nd Prcifjakillitikrto Ea!
' Ittito-410 1161144'de 14dit . p lien& ty'p'e, ,
•• ' tsiret flarkr-LL9' gape% Mezzo.
*IA e•bther"
varied Illustnitiona, , and,ean- ••• •1, 1
tribe:loos (raw ose ,Oans. 01,14 fallowing talents
• 8 40PrIK ,
Rev., Allairt tames, Piot ramps Rhnads, Mho
t L§pro4t, Mrs 'omt, Mrs E
C Kinitey, W n C 'Hotthet,"Jehn Neel, Prof .1
Gyed, Aactisti net Tingsnite, &iv' 0 11 1 V, Bethurrei
D D., •H T , Tedkettnarr.' Mra. , oso•o4 . Gooris
Boker, Bee lOW Todd, Al red 0 Street,
I % lll, 3',Swith, 1-Jahn (Brown, Mrs TOWII:elld, C J
Peierron. G S 13iirleigh, C li Wiley, J R Chand
ler, Airs Brothereon, Prof Alden, Anne CLYllebr
Mrs Kirkland, and Rer. W H Furness, D D.
THE i este al ready aware that the Union.
eta azi gOe has . chapped resideoceidse well
as chatiged hands, since she publication hl the
Deceniber Mears..Saettlin. and Molina
ker having purchased it of the former proprietors
and transferred its place of publication from N.
York' to Philtidelphia. In addition, also, to the'
services of Mrs. Kirkland, who will continue, as
beietofore to contribute to its pages the propri
etors have engaged. as an associate Editor, Prof.
John S. Hatt, of Philadelphia.
It is ednfidently believed that the patrons of this
Magazide find 'sign, of ishorieirmen as well
as change. Ito external appearance le i iproved.
For evidenee of this the reader need only i look for
himself. In the pictorial departMent, the Maga
zine may now fearlessly challenge coripanson
with any of its riv*l..
In respect to the Lvirsteele chiumetir of the
Magazine, it will be the earnest endeav r of all
Concerned in its publication to secure for it the
iontribiltions of the best writer, that Om cotan
try affords. The proprietors have al readyerater
ed into arrangement* for articles from 4lmost
every writer oh distinction in the U. Stites, of
which they offer what they claim to beftry re
spectable "first fruits," in the present nu r.
AN ORIGINAL NOVEL. II
A special feature for the present yob will
be the publication of en Original Navel, tin
uscript of which has been porchased for e
pose. The publication of this novel wt
menre in the third number, and will in ne
eve:pled into the rueerediag year, even sit
large number of extra pages have to In
to bring it to a conclusion before the ell
%olitate. This poiel will open to th
new field of American traditions. e
touched by lir ing, Cooper, or any of o
of historical fiction. The scene of t
in Noah Carolina. just prior to the
and it embodies in the form of an e
fictitious narrative a massof historic
respecting fhe early settlement of the
which, ir we mistake not, Will give
111111rect to that part of our national hi
writer, Mr. Wi Lir, who his contra
tale to our pro.ent number. is a net
Camlinu. and has traversed csretiill3
of the country which he has made
his story, lot the slurping of gferin
fidelity and seri:4c4 to his detaint
out violatingeny 61 his eeerets. , we
to toil his readers in rubianoe, that.
en interest (something like that vii
Mos has invested the abode of the
eta) over even the "Dismal Swan
not les. cliental line or 'lndy. harbor!
which stretches lor hundreds of
ine:Vese.--- • •
Another feature wig be a series of Starts by
I liemstown, Aims. illustitins
the times of the early Puritans.
Hey. Joey TO or rltteleid,
Will continue' to contribute New Englan Le.
*ends. of which oTomo of the Wild Lake" in
the January aunilvr, Is a lair specimen.
Nunn UM$
The follow log splendid Engravings, suable
Inc Parlor Ornaments, have been engrat IND an
expense of more that. 911100, and' are opt! as
Premiumnin connection with the Maples--
price at either picture is of itself $3 : •
. A LARGE WHOLE. LENGTH PORTAIT
OF GENE TnYLOR- t ile'prented restg on
his war•homit, Old Whitey. Engraved °Steel,
in Mezzotint°, by J. Sartain, from Daguereypes
taken from life expressly for this plate. ze of
the work, exclitsi%e at the margin, 21 by linch.
GROW' 4/F PORTRAITS OF THE 41SII
INGTON FAMlLY—lncluding Gen. Waing ,
ton, Lady Washington, Eleanor Parke (stir,
George Washington Parke Cumin. and Wing.
ton's -favorite servant. Engravings in ino
tinto, on steel, by J. Sartain, from the eitinat
by Savage. Size, exclusive of matgin, 2t' lii
inches. 1
Remember, our Premiums ale not ft., old
Wnrn 'OW itfogosior plates, not worth the Hare
on their transmission, as is the case with s of
ters of some others. The Proprietors of Satin's
Union Magazine intend in all instance., win a
promise is made, to produce something deal
,erit and value.
W N cooso - quence of ihe.loss stistaine•
1 recent Fire, in connection with o r
' detnands against the subscriber, he is'
polled
polled
.0 cull ppon those indebted to
for assistance. All person's, there,
I f
{mewing thentselyes to Pe , 'indebted to a
by note or book account, will be exp l
to call and cattle the same without de i
otherwise bey will br i e placed i , a the luls
of a proper 'officer for colleciiiin. ' I
arTimm who',have engaged tot.-
nick WOOD onAccount,are desiredtlo
se immediatelfr - If 'not . delivered" ail.
the Cash will Ate required. '
g...4,N• . .. .11110 MAS WARREJI
-,..':' . '`-• . -r, . . 1
F ght FOR SALE:
er ,,,. .bscriber wilksellin Plibiic S,
i l l
o n ttettitiafaYl4e. gi 4 .da o./
.Y .., Pe '-
1 'next, qtT,ti'tlocic,' P. M. at the h
oflawalit'A:l'9inarso*, in itirborott
Getlyabtut . '' -' , .' '';: 1;
•' ' ' , ft' ti ti likt U i ' ''
! '
ID
, o
CONTAINISO it 9 9 uy,,
, . .
60 4 o 31.2 i
Thisfarm 18. BUB ‘ef ts
Th' ''
, : 'it t ' ed' about , }
from Gettysburg, on the road leadi
mik,,gmnii.kurg.,,,,...,..i.
~ ~.L I) G •,
, e I ,l '!, s'.'-' - I
Dwelling Rouse
a Leg Stable,4 well of good water, at
chard, li suffieleAt quantity .of vxcc
Meadow, einfebdai 7 ineed i ef Woodl
If desired,•thiariatl of the said Farl
ing East of the Eriitnltsburg road wie
sold separate. This part of it contaia
beet 100 'acres, including the Meadotal
Woodland: If thb last mentiohed rt
should be .sold separate, the part oie
Farm lying West of the road will bed
in lots. Terms—one-third of .the r
chase money to bo paid in hand.; Alli
ance in two equal annual payments l
out interest
TAMES CQOPE ) .
November 17, 113111.-1;1
*Wig :TPA .4,417ffE5..
rirtHE subscriber offers at Private Sale,
oitideatinigealuip4erolni;;;!;..l I
I,&lll4ania., . 1. 4
1,4 ,
situate thiPniaklin Viwnstiip4Adentroduro
tr. , adjoining -bind,. , or
Wiiiill*lßriiiey; sat WM. Hantiltmr, wit&
unit wiles of Glettysbergicontaihing
'llit4Atres and 91*Petchis:.
There are about 50 'ACree WOOdiand,
and .tbe res t u nde r good
,There
; larbi 6,16,;,...7 • , i 4,1 •_Jg
•
Dtvelling 'Houtes' i
U U on Farm; a dcidbleLOG
BARN, newly conned, with shed* around
itt two wells of 'water, wince pump in
one of them ; a sufficient qnshtity of Fruit
Thies, such gas Apple, Pear, 'Peach and
Cherry. There is Meadow sufficient to
m a ke 60 tensor Hay yearly. About .1500
freshets el Lime have been f nuton the farm;
and about 2,000 eheehut rads.
This would suit to be divided into two'
Tracts, `both of clear and wood land.
Any person wishing to purchase, will
be shown the farm, by Henry Trestle,
residing thereon:
GEORGE TROSTLE
July 28. 18421.--tf
Just' Received and for Sainby
the subscriber, _
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
/Plain, Striped, iota Plaid
ALPACAS, . •
N. de Laines, Cashmeres, plain and fancy
Silks, English & French Merinoes, Ging
hams, Bonnet Satins and Plashes, Trim
ings, &e. handsome
and will be sold VERY CHEAP. Please
call and see. GEO. ARNOLD.
Sept. 22, 1848..-41 •
AUDITOR'® 1101103.
man
e put-
COM
:are be
nigh a
printed
e of the
■der a
rely un
writers
envy ni
'relation,
ertainiulg
radttions
Tarolanns
ite a new
CITY. The
lundersighned, - having been ap- ,
AL pointed by the Court of Common
Plea' of Adams County, Auditor to mar
shall the assets in the hands of WM. Su
pra, Assignee of Fac,piatog Paratita, to
and among the Creditors °chit' Palmer,
will pit for that purpose - , at Os office, in
Mountjoy township, On Saturday the 9th
of December next, at 1 o'clock, P.
when and where all persousiriterested are
requested to attend.
SA M tJEL DURBORAW, Auditor
Nov: 24, 1.848--31
ed i short
f' ""A meeting of the •Heid
lpr4ll.trg Total Abstinence Society will be .
lield at the Union Seminary, Tyrone tp,,;
oif Friday , Evening:l& lath of December
next, at 6 o'clock, •whieti'lhe 'friends of
Temperance • nee: invited.' = attend: - 'An
Address will be delivered by, Res, L.
ET•citriori. . :• :•
!• of Nora/.
II that pars
e ocene of
the greater
no.' CVi'th•
ay ventpee
. has ntsitsi •
1 whkstt ces
tick!imck
" t ”..itoo that:
soemeneh
. les *loth of
OZAIAS FERREE. Seey.
ITOTIOJA.
AVINO' purchased at Constable's,
sale,as the property of iSRAILI,SIIMIE
ntwqx, the following property,, to.wit:
7 Pigs, 1 lleiffer, 4 Acres of Grain in the
ground, and Lone-horse . Wagon—l hereby
notify, all persons from levying on the
same, as I have loaned that same (except
the grain in the, ground, Which for
nivself,) to the, ?nig Israel Shanehrook___
subjeet to be reclaimed wheneveu I may ,
deem proper.
DANIEL SIIANEDROOK
Nor-24._ I Eta ,
PUBLIC •
SA IX.
101kY virtue of an ordet• of the Orphans'
Court of Adams county, the subscri
ber, Administrator of the Estate of LEVI
MILLER, jr., late of Huntington township,
Adams county, deceased, will sell at pub
lic sale, on the premises, on Piday the
22t1 of December next, all the interest of
said Levi Hiller (being the undivided one
eighth part) in a Fain lately occupied by
Levi Miller, nen., sitnate in Huntington
township, and adjoining lands of the heirs
of ',Frederick Dower, John Miller, and oth.
ertz—, containing 125 ACRES. The Im
provements are a •
• Loa 110114 E, tip]
log Barn, with a Shop. Spring
House, and other Ont4mildings, two fine
Springs of water near the door, with a va
riety of Fruit Trees oh' the premises. A
proper proportion of the Farm is in good
Timber and Meadow.
Sale-to commence at 1 o'clock. P. M.
when attendance will be given and terms
made known hj
WM. R. SADLER, Atini'r.
By the Court—Wm. 8. Hamilton, Clerk.
Nov. 24. 1848—to
MOUNTAIN-LAND
FOR SJILZ.
THE Subscriber will offer at Pahlie
Sale on the premise!. on Fr Mom the
15th day of December next, at 10 &Hoek;
A. M.. a 'FRAC"? OF MOUNTAIN
LAND, situate in Franklin township, Ad
ams county, adjoing lands of Hugh 'Scott,
Conrad Walter, John Mickley, and cithird.
olio old Isalfmiles 'won ot Csehtotiu, end
one folio front Paniel
containing
37 Acres sod 153 Perches.
It will bit co w ered. itt lota, from 6 to IS
sterol; or •the*Miii4oll.may'Sdit ptirohasete.
It , is . covered With. thriving
TIMBR '
Aucitaf Atliiikpatkt-Plfek-oak and
,C,N ) M. 1 44 • :OA ogltutt 0( the lend is good
tarot ~ t
• ~. •
4nY.Pora.cottlwithifil to See 04 1 t410i1l
ho ihown•it. by calling on the on crthei..
any INLowl*Prtl g).#411 of3 1 )lop 9T on the
day orMON.
ing at Henry APQRst OP 4,1 41
town road. „ ,
The terms will be made known oh the
day of t
24 r' (:- i , ,kbt ky, 1 . 6
rati k Spotr i tk...
, .
,• „•,„•!••,. .• ,
TllERSONflindebted
jr. ASHRERRY,; the elitims:lageinit'
whdiri hviire liithefoirtea to John Cooper
and the heirs of,KBherry, 414
_no
tice thlt ipiyinenierghestalelailitsAU be
required , ¢y the NM of Docensbor4ita4C:
These claims are in. the hands of the sub
scribers and will be put, by direction of
the parties to whom they are assigned, in
to the hands of an officer for collection, if
not paid before therabove mentioned date.
COOPER & M'CREARY,
Attornies tor J. Cooper end others.
Nov. 17. 1848.—td
‘..!ILVERAIsri) GERMAN SILVER
CI PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS,
(Ste., of hest quality, eon always be had at
the Fancy Store of C. IV ttl. VEX,
[MORE i NEW, NOM
:711.
ARNOLD;A
41,14 , juat recivet! from Philadelp a
"m' large' suritiffr of Yery atiperltre
Giltgliaknal skid lota of 5 and S6atit
together with a great variety qf ' A
I Pa6iiii;
M! . de Citili Jim te gabs:
Ste., atc„—atl' which Will be sold as
cheap ail 'tfri 'Cheapest: bding dtterminki
not to be untllttiold by any establishment.'
Please' etailline,' Ind juki for ydor
frecei ved; le I 'it' of OROJ
CE RI ES, 'very 'ahetip, "
Getiyabtitg, Oct. 2(c 1848.'-11
MORE NEW ,GOODS' AT
Wanticia* V2ZOZit
MIDDLECOFP '
ftAS juet.received from Philadelphia a
splendid assortment of Fashionable
Fanny and Staple , t , • •
rex*. 4iNto wrivitit
4)44 a
Ito which I respectfillly invite the attention
of the public in genet's!, and the Ladies in,
particular; and which I am determined to
offer cheaper than those who puff and
blast the most, can do. I will sell printii
at 2 mill—very. handaeme•ones ; 'and tau
colors at-0, well worth 12i ; and rri.`d.
'eines 10 centantch es sold reeendy at
25 cents; alpaces fol. 12 1-2 cents ;!Ore-
gee plaids, 12 1-2 ; Muslitis it 9 centrper
yard, and other 'goods at proportionate
prices. /1
dettysburi
TAII.10! - IVO.
~. ,
E••& : 11' MARTIN . ' •
1 .. , . . .
.
A e OLD STAND, Northwest cor
ner of the Dia m ond, Gettyiburg t ten
der their thanks to their customers for past
fevers, and.tespectligly inform . the public
that they continue to
Cut and Makeiall Garments,
terms.
Thethe best man dab andon reasonable terms.
The cuuing done; nit beretofore, by Ron-
ERT MARTIN, Fashions regularly =inv..
ed, and every effort made to scum a good
tit and substantial sewing.
The subscribers hope, by their long ex
perience in the !walnut's, and renewed ef
forts to please, to merit and receive n con
tinuanee of the public. patronafe.
11:2"The } A LL . WIN ER FASII
IONS have just been received from .the
City. E. & R. MARTIN:
kinds of country produce taken
in exelifinge for work.
• Oct. 20, 1846'.
NEIV . EStABLIDHNIEN
Ready - made Clothing Store
iOSEM K. FISIIEL
R ESPECTFULLY
informs thUeili
zene,of Gettysburg and vicinity the
he has opened an. Emporium for .
READY•MADE CLOTHING,
in 'the Store.;ronm formerly occupied by
Wm. Ruthrauff, in Chambershurg street,
a few doors east of Thompson's Hotel,
where, at ail times, will bei found a full and
comelme assortment of Ready-niade cloth.;
ing, tncluding every variety of
Boys and en's Wear,
My stock shall always be composed of
Goode, made in the most fashionable styles,
and by regular workmen.
jr - I-The subscriber also follows the
TAILORING II ILTSIN lESS,
and will make to order Clothing of all.
kinds for customers, at the shortest notice
and upon reasonable terms. The Fash
ions are regularly received from Philadel.,
phis, so that customers may' depend upon
having the latest styles.
IL?' Give us a call, and examine for
yourselves.
JOSEPH K. FISJIEL.
Gettypbm, Oct. 13, 1848.•
HATS--WOOD-CASII.
THE subscriber has on hand a large
end fine assortment of
lit HATS AND CAPS It
of every decription and faaluon, at' his old
Stand, which he wants to Bell at Inw pri.
ces for good pay.
He earnestly requests those indebted to
him, to come °and settle their amine% air
money is much wanted and he must have it.
He respectfully notifies those who owe
him wood, that now , is the time to use it
and sell it, and if not delivered soon, he
will eertainly require cash in place of it.
Come one, come 211,1 •
W. W. PAXTON.
Oct. 27,
.1848.-3 t
ADDRESS TO THE'AFFLICTED. The
attentive periisal of all, bin more particularly ,
those who nsay be suffering With Coughs, Colds,
&c., which at this season of the year, are so pre
valent, is earnestly requests:4l:ot the following
lines, wff um by ,A gentlemen of Philadelphia
after having' witneseed the astonishing etrifacy
of that m i lieu estertse sitritisii 'Ross s terse.
Totten; . ,
~-, , i:
0 firisilsont's pen of fir e th 'give a 'Peoper:gloss
Tosistighty 'Wonders wrought bythe "Expense
, rtsuit," of Rossi ,, :, . ~,
MYnebitio. Asthma, 'Whoopitig Cough, i t drivel
. le,ichndyil afar ; ,
,•
Andatiera to Cinisumptfori s course a MOktvefl
' ” ii•efli'A Dar: 1 ' •' ' A 7
•-•
Sole Throit. Colder, Coughs, Cronp; I'leeriify,Je
ne r fails to cure. , ' ' - ' , -• 'L
Along wit many kindred ' ilicallSited onesetil
1
dii ';' .,;,;; t;
As: Palpitation of the Heart, Night Sweats,
the Arnett I "/ t it
Sikortilt•Msf,Prnatb. P4°ld spii4ingiande4 AM/
411 ell the repot , •
Of thitiditluitnif (tinily of ailments called " Pulj
No matter dMittititiiiitetet=eletilt;iii,d-..oeuto
or chronic.
Thin Vali:lntl' if thou' en fferett; leridtifir
Out pitnihnee khe "Eniclielorenti'A to,dirisio,nky
whirotwny,, ; , g,
Immeilintelyjoreickness , Nes itt ,pregenovritti
ott• , ,
And, otherwise, thou, ingest deplore the follies
• • 4 :4( deleYi :I+ • Laii9 , s. 's 'Pr
t . 41 ; ; 7° Ai r U r 4 4/
TIIII P WPI; On s rift
RistlieteCK MA i l!loWn in the
gless;anelbritiitlate."J. Ftit."l stamped At 'be)
the seal. , 'Etch bottle, hetieafter,
In .t Nicw vrotorrsit on whiola, is the fat
simile signature of t_he proprietor, without which
it is' counterfeit. Piepared only by ,
JAS. F: ROSS,
Droitiriat,Redtimore,Md.
, For sale by S A MUEL U. RITRHLER, Oct ,
tysburc; 1)r. Wm. R. Stewart, Ydrk &prior;
Geo. W. Timmy, Fairfield. ,
TYPrice 50 cents per bottle.
Oct. 11. 1919,—tr.
TACONE'FS, and CAMBRIC and
di MULL 11.1USLINS p of
kinds, fug main Iw, J .J. L. 5C111(40...
1"•,,
vp w ycrxwxf iwQ,
#
' /. " 7 4:1711AX aYe
• A OA. 1
I •
a
i WESTP.RN NRW YORK ' -
1PT.4.4:6 OF 1 - ItAla 11,
, ~. , 407 palkin strEct. Bilicalo,,k , Y- ,:.
, 1r) R. G. G.C.C VAUGHN'S Vsigetshie; l ithylAtii•
' tic Mixture, a esislir , sted ; ineiligine sststch
hafithde ' 4 ."'
' . "- L.-
GREAT• CURES 12(1' A Ei., DtiIEASES,
is now intf6datid ' intii . ?jilt inct l / 4 ,6n. The
limits Al' iii idv;iliseineiii will no'i pstmit sip . e4.
tended nntlee cif this rirrie'lly • • .viii' bay! only Cc;
say it has lbettli adepts' ', l fiie lill.fitifieli 6ofillish4
ads. a large number of educated t'•••: , ' •' 2,
1 0 11019Aii PILMITICRWS
biligh. Prqkfiiilal • slAinfifmis Iffi 11 100,1 , 10en.'
eral nse of it in tbeirjoriotieejrtthe 0111,0%.",i1if
. ''' ' ' . l- ' it A :yr " • '
-" ' . MOP.. ,0 , EL._ .. ' • • ~.
sad disease, or th e UriiiirrOrgatis u Pilies sad 'et
diseases Of ihe blooilldsrantrameiKOf thisLi veri ,
Soc., endlal Srlifttat tAtetetki of ihosystera. It is
Particularly requested that Adl who eraitsupplum
the use of this article, or so desireinfortnstion
jiltrk
respecting It, '• :, ".,, , •, *.
. Witt Oil , "'kik - 04111:1 4 _
...''' .'"'
of:12 pages, whic gents whose nantesiniebeliik
wilt kledlY gkre N ewsy.' This .bobk treats upon
toe method rlllf citne , -.esplaios the pintuhitur.hko.
perties of the article, end also the tlisisure it
1 has beet used fos
,ever *hie - countryisindlitinapit
for totailqars with such perfeet i eirett.' Ovef in
p l ' 4 " °n Oti'3,"/ f r. e rt - thillthi4 l ll9lP l fltlltwin
be fisting/ With
NAM 88, PLACES AND DATES.- „,
which can be written to by aniline line reilthil,alati I
be parties sti It answer post PaideoliffikhilleatiOhl.
grEis particular sled ~,,, 1 i , .., i ',, I n t; :^
Asir, r FOB
,T,H 8 .PAldelitirr.. it L!
at uo,othor suckpomphlebhattlyarheati seana,bo,
evidence Of . the power or : ,Olip„inetlicipe 9vlrlip,
disease it g u aranteed tiy 'Oe'rteiiii`OriWell kiii#Wri
standing in society.
Put up id - lilt's:an& I 2-64,1,111*•• I fi l q iee $2
for 3r os., Pt 'fir 'll oz/ th e la rge r,, , 0411t . ,tbp
ebearebt. ' P.verr s bettlb his • ' , '
~ , '„
' - .:•%‘..l•7A'ittloHrl"- ''' • " ."' '
written on the direction* &e,, Nireirsiiiiiiik4jlt"
28, -. PrePerlnt hy. On AL .. CA tittighni and , Milt at
principal clic!,
,90F 4 .110. in• ,pusit. Butrata.-N.y.,
Offices' devoted to sale of this article s resttatykke,
132 Nassau, New' York, and ciiiiiieriCr glie*rni
WeshlagtonOtaleiii, Maids': and b% 111 r ik its.
throughout this tontitry arid eidniec ~- ~, ~ -,
crAskßirt,--,S. Jt. 131/3:44lAflynburg;
JACOB mArttllkt,'Nei;%. Oxrnm; yvm. WOLE,
East DOH in; , WM.BERt IN;Hiaistit i rogra
R.. HENRY, bbastritowir. , t
Marah 3, 1648.--Ily's r, 1 ;
. _
I Collector's, , .Tripl.7rditie l &L
THE Collector! oot Tirxemin the differ«
I''f opt totrnshipii , dflAdilms eiiiinty Iwo.
hereby
,Dotialgi:thet they, ,will be reque" ,
1 to mettle i np their, dupliptqes pn or bo#l
Saturiirty?436oyos qtP,OserA,
4
ow ,w.hieli -- daY ilk, C 4 , 1 0 1 PsM 1 1 1 :" V(IS
" I ,BAt at t , 161 .. C,95 1 tiCe.1 6 Ib I TI , VIJITRII,9Prf,'
cioPeial 4 °Pfl . ;J. ~,. I, • 'r ,'. Ili, !
A: tt 10 4 AO riVlß l fi a *lPlP4)te
iieelt,i 6 at° fr.CM4mo l ' Pgaft)si the, i,epttAtY,
Ole 14)lieei:efeAvili 141 , mxpepted,to,nme,mil t
P 9 "! l ile a i lliifqicfl I( 7 4 vir.s l l ,I4P kf'#wed4tle
calteclion 'or iftehJ assessments; end to,pay,
the amount realized the ,Peti!ttrY; lin
or before th'e litoveSoirr Court.
.4, lEt.,NTzELmist,
• 3AOOO KINGor ,
J. G. MORNING'STiIt . 1
t. ,Cornotisaioners., „
Attest-LI. ut
AtroNoktion, Clerk.
Nov. 47, 184.13. 1 . : 4111 t ' ~: r ' •' • . ,
,
Auntr-te , otr , r,
BUT AT`l"l' A GAINI
PAINTINFr•-•
1 lII' sultscrihec ,takee this method o
informing his Mends and the public,
that he is new located in the Alley between
North 'Washington and. Carlisle streetvim
meiliately in the mar of D. Aliddlecces
St(i're, where he will be prepared, as here `
Wrote, to do all kiiids of ..
Coach, Cloth, & Sign Painting,
ErcAnniAGP. REPAIRING t doik
at sh'ort notice; eke] on teisoitable terndi t
fOr which Country IProdiace will be takeit.
The subscriber is thankful for past fa
vors, and how, by attention to business,
and 'desire to please, to merit and re.,
ceitse a'continuttuce of pultlib pititonnge.
J. C. FREY:
Gettysburg, dray El.—tf
4. M., STEVENR.6.IST, • `,
T AKING advantage of another reduc
tion in the price/ of Goods, has
brought to, diis , place ti } CHEACE.Y.T
.1 SSORTAIENV • 01, ; I
Dry Goods, Groce‘ies,
ware, &c. &o, :
ever offered to this public. To particular-
Lee is onnecessary—ltis stock is full. Pair..
chasers are requested to rail and exatit•
ine the goods, ' assured dot ,i4.wit4bm rn ,
their advantage. ' , •
poeountry Produce octal kinds want.:
ed. [Nor. l e 1848.
Aft_ •:::/.,1.4FER.34c.
TO TIM Ii,ATROSO'
GAA LIAM'S MAGAZIX E.
11111 E close, of, the. current , Vo lume-is
deemed Pro Par period' to JWyouAce
to the. "Patron's otthie s•Mvrantne,'''thiti'ar.
hinge:ltems hare been :completed Wbich,
cannei l u ll, to ,increase its attractions durippg
the Coining The•best'wri ter* lathe,
country will continuo to enrich our pages
with their productions, and our engnvers.
Who eland et the head of ti profession,,
wilt itit forth the 'beet efforiior their art tit,
make this peculiar „dgpartMont
, Of the
Magazine more besetifulitnin ever.
~t ' ,P, F ?iajtitkglarf3 9 4;axtfr4foi9fla met ,
" a aaariaaaacP-011A9.CSVOr, bestowed Up
-4:11104/IglIrtitie,, we rcspeatfallp
pinevielldftliti ilibdeliPtiottb of all Its old
tr#lllllpnd theittditioti.tif the naiel of
'iitOdesire to avail themselverbf the
tuttisfacticat of reading, what is universally
air* 0 0e4 •
beat , Xlagazine ha the Coen,.
,
Attention iv called to, the following list
of Terms, which are unquestionably•more
advantageous to subscribers than thorn, of
fertrd by any other work of the kind
TERS(B.
One Copp.
Two Vopiee,
Five Copies,
tight Copies.
Twelve Copies,
Sarre ? we will furnish ono copy of the
Magogien'and one copy of the "Satuoloy Evening
Post," for • year. The "Poet" is s newspaper of
the largest class, published weekly, (not semi.
monthly, oe ocoosionolly, as some nomin4pora are)
so'd filled' with reading of the choicoot kind.
Addeo.
ottEllll7ll4/D. P/ITTEREON & CO.
No Os Chestnut wt., Philadelphia.
S. Z. 111 0 113 XCR
in[AS jtiott returned front lite cities with
the tarps( stock of FANCY Eloomi,
he has yet offered to the Public, and he
dolts nof heeitite tosai that it is the BEST
in'Aossa, and the CHEAPEST ! If you
i thtn'tjtiolinve z it call end see for yourself;
whileT shit'll be gratified, those calling will
bti'prbtlied. 'My assortment is complete
anti ptitehised at the /Oen! Cash prices !
The folrowing'afticles comprise a portiota
OF,)tty elilliti ind splendid stock :
A Splendidlot4f Bonnet Ribbons,
.r
also, a large asenittnent of Satin and 7ntua
Ribbons, Artificial Flowers ; Shawl ,., Nfo lin de
Wan, Thiblt; Olgek Vloth, end Cohn tete I W mil
itn p'otnforts, Zephyr Ties, Cap Ribbon's, Wax
Dati,lfaiir iind Cloth Brioches, Wailer] Vero,
pea Ind tradel'emba. Pocket du ne and 1- 1
Yeerdaill 'Hair:Pins. Breast Pinsßracelets, i
Fancy dozen, Watch Chains, Gusnd Keys,
14 cest"Bligik rano, :Snaps, Penrs, `Silver ;
'Pencils:Plrin Gold ilings, Childnedit's Gaiters, Silk '
*nil Cotton Canvass, Steel Buckets, Stec! Dag
Chains, Ivory and Steel Knitting Needles, Knit
ting Needle essei,l+ourning *Alarm, Gimp Head
Prim:, alack Cotton Hose, °Mum Spool Thread,
thesildithß'el,fton edgings apt laces ; mull. book.
auglondiric hinslins, plain ;pelmets, Irish linen,
blacll„,aml
i mode elptioca, flinnel, ennlttnere, mown
Kcilltiid u linni, tableclothaalla towels. honnet:sat-
ins, Alk bandkerchiefs,
t ylain and figured cravuts,
ak glen,:eleneral IMO Inellt of r111 . 11 ' 14, wornetelt
end children's I/situ, gum and cotton suspenders,
silk end spools, As/Algona hooks and ayes, pearl ,
and aside buttons, ivory studs, sewing and sail-
lers's silk, patent ',Vend, nien's block kid gloves
neeblassilrlied coleus, ladies' kid gloves, black
galloons, shindini collars, rumens, tabs sod quil
ling, hair braids, blacking, watches, steel brad set-
Rules awl Poses, beads and elmips, purse twist,
rings and tassels, scissors, thimbles, chenille,
,trot-ted patterns, card board, lilly white, cologne,
hair oil, held &tooter., tooth brushes, bed lace, car
pit binding: pint end needle+, a large assortment
of dtildren's shoes-, men's and children'', cloth
tuwillased caps,. dr.m. &c.
R.'e Ladies and gentlemen nre invited
io-teilettd.examine before purchasing else-
Vbere. i Conte ,one—come all—and rave
FIEIEY-IPER CENT 1
• J. L. SCHICK.
Gettysburg, Sept. 22, 1,8413.--tf
RADWAX'S CHINESE ItIF.DICATED FOAP
Themkeine Medicated Soapitt use. Four yeats
are_thispildic,giviny, sat intaction to thousands
i_thricitah._.East. South. and West. imparting
hitsath .04 aweelotam to the akist ; and unto all
1 . 1 0,llielit; • :,. , , , „
IMt
l 1. T •TY,„..T0 Tlf E, CQMI'LEXION.
V .
•,►lllll, IcIOUS composition of exotic balms
..
and extract/ of the most rare and . s anon, flow
, ars, shr ub s and plants, of Oiiental gi on th , so de
' lu:racily a popular lasorile with the public, is
rnorepirticiMalif y• • recommended for its extraor
dit3i4Y•Krffec!vapon the catiele.'of purifying the
t
gl
Ath a ' nainhe Secretory screeds. from tall u m -,
pli s till .'itittiosing entirely from the surface Pim
ple!: hitches; fetters Rash, Sun Burn, Illorphine
awl:Tani and ald other eutantoiss visitations.
Acattera 01 thigh authority, fromdlto follow.
illi•IllotfrIP40, will .lse shawl} at our. priocipal
if epitc,ta Cl! the„.... curious : .: .' , ,
- - itaii.'llenry Clay, of Krt . :l6lo(y. ~ ..
" John Tyler, of Virginia..
Mart i a' Van Ili reit,' 'Of NeW ITOrk. ' '
" James K, Polk. l'residlmt of' the U ; State.,
tiefi.'44ilistriria) of that/. &Alreityl,' .1 1 f•A
Rev..l. N. Maine, Rev. Dr, Pearce, of N. Y.
.. .
" NI, kit supsser„of 'Cagy, ~... /,,,
Dr. Ray l / 4 4,ic DailiteDik: Pont Di,,„Triiisdell—
lataidi the N. YoNa.Unileritirty/ , on '; ' '
Egkh of 410-44004t—asitssestgail / tlemess, s a y ' lie
tltekc'letterst,
,t•itti,,clomppinglixtd,heaging yrupett
xi t iaadittspaas those of elf olfieltk,theiheve. ever
itiliM—Wlifle rcii)i.biiiiiir,lt'lglvica aiitl4 sitlafae
tiishei . ' ,l :,', -I , , -:. •,' ,), .p..., - . ,
'SoSi; *1.14644 snot ) TOW, is Gettrbong, b 7
40'
Senuinqmq,h. 6l .ll liktlikwilie pia. V. Reil ,
way op the et,rltlPPYr• • '
Y:At XV, Dru g iiod,.
• Fero, R,' 184 ' '66:1 Peiti'l
. . „
_ .
VittaTIALVO •
gib; Poor of PLA2 PLANK
500 w, sunhats,
w... ono w e r for Chair
Seats, for which the highest price,will be
given by the subscriber. He hes elen on
.hand, at hrtd ; Send hambers.
'burg wee ;I yerX large i rturttnent of
ana Fancy
'CHAIRS,' •
rull.pirsorlnmit of, CABI
NET WARE, which I out selling at unu
sual low prices for cash and Produce. Or
darn (or, wOrlf will ,be attended to on the
8110 7teAt ;ultice. All orders for COFFINS
will,bc,lstrictly attended 1 , 1 as usual.
1/14%—tr
. q q
PURIFY THE . 81,0011.
• • '01 1 :;'")!Itere/ertsi risOancea.
OR • ,• •
thisicensavil. and permanent cute of all
MG' at ',Wising from VI impure state of
ttie end' habit 'ollie body, viz:
Chronic disease of the chest, Bronchitis, Plan
risy, Catarrh, erte.,'Serolula in all its stages, 'ret.
ter, ecabl•iitadt Blotches, Cutiuseuas'Eruptiuns
of theiread,t late arid extremities, lUirers, (Amon
ie Arerstioni.bt LbeStconach and Liker,Chrunic
Itheurnstiim, White Sweilinp i Abrams, layph•
attic disorders, constitutional Debility, and all
mercurial and tilitredftetY Predlip 7 elliom't
Let no obi deCeiye themselves, that be
cause a Ogle 0/mesa of any kind does not °cell.
iliminidiately is attack 61ditrobe, it is thete.
fore 'harmless. Every violation of au oigailic
lasi., conies with It sooner or later its punish.
mint. 'in ild. 'great' majority 'of . situatiotts to
which nuin.le exposed in:social life, it is the eOll.
tigtOd application of less poweriul causes, which'
otten impertcptibly, effects the,
change, and 11.111 . 11$ the collblilllllollV. bOlOte don
jet irl drent'int "of.' The m a jority' of human ail-
MOH' is Clslow growth. and °Calm progress
ctriwerprently admits only of cure. Scrofula, eon.
sumpt ion, dyspairisia, wite swelling, gout, chron
ic attections of the stomach. liver. spine, head,'
eycs„and extrefnittias, emit' ace this elms—each
being the effect of on alteration in vessels of nu
tuition, effecting vegitatke life from nn anleve
dent acquired or hereditary eau -e. nothing short
of powerful' A LTA:RA-Thrill Ine(liritielo, promise
the least hope to the invalid. Pallutii, es will
AMONG tite terOcK iett,t >lg
. rov4D
never cure, and often do much TUN
' • ti ri
ICII and A tircasysYcs, combined with a proper 501 . 1 pievea of Calicoes, •
regeme of diet—th e one to strengthen, the other 5 0 0 Bleached and ve
Bron ,
to change morbid action, are o hat pathology in- 50 " Cheek , ' and TlekinEK'
ctakeitta. Read the following valuable tebrimci. 50 Brood CRAY, ' " '
nyo PirstAnitzruts, June 0,1847, 100 Carsionsrei and Batitsets.-nsimisies
Having been apprized of the l'Arrscas, it aft iogly.ehespi ;
fords file mach pleasure to be able to recommend 50 , . Striped, Barred and pilaf) Alpo's*
it es a valuable remedy in that claios of chronie, ell colors,
constitutional; and glandular ilisenFes to which , nod Ceylon , Vlantinlii ! o44gets
it is especially adapted. Ti Owe who ate nl. rind finalities, BO piecenVinglintnik, 2040.
Meted, and requite medicine as an A iTXft, AT, VII Carpeting and Oil Fano
cannot obtain it in a more agreeable, i
tri active. and D rees Good,,,, B o,,,„li4 A „ Am .y nipent, D im
unilo state, than is to be 'bond in the PA XA• F renc h"
anti vreetnit's Marione!,
CNA. I have'used it in several instances w Bi lks, ith
decided success. Yours, &c.l.inens, Simwia t Drecollikar!tlltoiell,
I). ALLISON, I
M. D. Liilenind Silk Peekeflytkeikegrtiiele Pia
Prepared and Sr•lil N. IV, & South St., tlemen 'Cravats andtParta. sosia9t •
Philadelphis. For sale by S. ELLlo7'..Cart i s .
ludo; . .It flormburg, and b Y ' 444 1 Colo'fiqf' Ribbo*
gists and merchants throughout the country.—. • • t ,
Price 25 cis per bottle, tree parnplileta. eire.,itt set, general awn
Pet particulars Fee pamphlets. Price 11 large I numerous iii,mentio "
bottles—g3halt dozen.
522
sat i 04121442104 6 ,0
IE7 - Also 1)11. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND I , r ,
CARMINATIVE, a medicine of unsurpalaed "C" New O'eleeee , Elegkriil•seitie
powers in speedily curing Diaslima, Dysentery, Mol,atlitilli 111111111111,
Cholera Infanium, Cholera Morbus, Colic. Flatu• Sugar, Spices, Cigars, laisaiscs, diewiZ
Itney, and for all derangements of the tetornarh
QUEENSWARL • '
and 'Rowels eguend by TRimutme. No family
-ezx ars
should he without the Infallible remedy. Price A very Wee iroek ,
.I,ly 24i remit per bottle. very cheap. , ~“ra •
• Oct. 20. (rely 1.1,1448.-1 y) ' Sept. '22, 19'486. 62 1[ •
$3 00 in adranne
6 00
'lO 00 ,
15 00
20 00 .4‘ , ••
Chen) Cheaper ! - Cheapest !
11110, 1 10)11Q1 PREIIE*
at least 40 per cent.
DAVID HEAIG Y.
WE'. CAN'T 'IIO . \ . .EAL
Ready-made Clothing, 30 per
cent. che'iper than ever !
RoniFfy yon,rse;VCA sinnipv
Ran b tkine.its,,svill as others,' tall al
8A;;8, IP
licady.made g Variety'
STORE,
Oppoodte the HAAS, 1 1lettyablirlr•
where you will Mid the largestt and *int*
lath ionable assortmeit I a iti:4II)7(4IAPS
CLO'fiIING ever opened in thikenottity.
selling for prices that CAN'T i 1 411141'
in or out of the cities, Ti•e stook has
been purchased in New York AT AUC.
TION. nt CA:4II price's, and will be raid
lower than they have ever heretoFoi,te frit
offered to the 'NI ea the tri!h l ,sr
this, call and examine for youirplrOr,,
lore purchasing elsewhere..
. .
l'he assortment endorsees every thing is '•
the way of li , oys' and Man's 'weir, tint"
and superfine 'l'vreeti,Cassittet4CasSinii*."'
Cash mere% and Cloth COA'II.4.'CLUAXte:
laid PANTS; Silk, Sutiti, VifirrAtlve.
Cassinet, Cluth , plain and lane) ; Niso ;.'
caps, cravats, wrappers. 'Shirts, bosoakiiii
suspenders, gloves, stockings; &e.. Ale*
a largo variety of fancy articles, jeweityv
gpec tucleg.'perfuntery, combs',' ritOrkpor"
ses, un b:eflas, guitar stringe,
ber Coals; Ste.
If you want fo save rio,per centja purr.
chasing your Fall and .Winter.elethiagp
call and examine my assortment.. , :i An&
fit you out in a full suit, from held It> footi.'
cheaper than ran be furnielted,
er Stem or Eatablialonent,. r en
must be given for nolhing: '10111,3,.
SAMSON'S Variety Stute, .in . 94rk
Street, one door east of Kuriet
po'Also for sale. on reasonable *AM '
two 110lISES, a Carriage, Rnekawayi .
Buggy, Sleighs, Harness, saddle, QC.
Also, a Town Lot, and the'Grase
'MARCUS, EAMON," ;
Selit.lBsB. 22, —if •
tii.ELIIP tbDt.t'..'l',',
The Old Stand still ahead!!
SAMUEL FAIIYESTOCK
7't AKES pleasure in informing his,
I friends and customers that he hae,
been in Baltimore and Philadelphia and.
is now in New York purchasing the
L. , IIIGES'7', CEE.IPEST, 4- MO 37 .
Slilo Nall LE
Assortment of Goods
ever heretofore offered in this cotinty,
which is now opening of his Old Staud t in
GETTYABUII.G. PA.,
. lIONSISTING IN PART OT
AND AMERICAN
aIROAD
Pilot Sz'neti'ver OvercOniings,,Cassitik4ol,,'
plain ant] faitq ; Rich Satin,Silk, and Veil—
tinge .Satinets and Kentucky Jeans, plain.,
and - Amy Flannels, Linsey-, Ticking,
brown and bleached Muslin's, a variety oh'
ne* • tyle calicoes, mons de laines, all
prices and qualities, grandaretts; cnshmcrett
and French merinoes, plain and faney . al-
Oacciiii and miidc , gala plaids, Tpkin and
Thibet. shawls. large blanket and tnerinoe
do., cloth and woolen do., also plaid
tdtkaking, a. large assortment-of thief , '4-
r bonnet silks, ribbons, laces, gloves and ho-
Weir", a largo stock of chps, (cloth and
gla*ed.) • •
4 02 , Za'1 0 1112E111111
LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN! '
Hahlwitre,'Queenswate, also Carpeting.. :
The "subsc ri r deems, it unticeessary to
stata,atiy particular quantity of Gouda, as •
they will show for themselves. , As to pri.,.
tea and quality, they will threw info • the
shade anything thatis NOfr Of:LOBO
ELSE 1.1111:1?L'
'As 1 intends remaining in i 4
ies some time, ,1 will: send au ,ndditiou,o
supply every few (lays. 1 tender my ac
knowledgments to my friends and patrons
for past favors. and respectfully ask
tinuanco of the same—tlatteriog Myself
that, from long experience in liustare f t
facilities for parelvising cheap. tliat' 1 cora l
and will offer:strong inducements!. to pup
chasers to.give mo an early call.
110-Country Produce taken'i exchange
(or Goods at Catch prirea.
SAM Et RI, FIIINEB.I'ocK.
Sept. 22, 1818.—tf -
Quick Sales and Shoit'i'n'onis
i'Lvt•
118,022 011'44134
.A; ARNOLD
' ( `AXES pleasure in announcing to tho
11 . citizens of Uettyelnirg and vicinity
that he has, just returned from BAltimme.
Philadelphia and New York, with the tar
gee t, cheapest,entl most fashionable stock of
ENIOIRELY
(1) a ado
which has ever been offered in this, COUO , Pi
ty, and whin,' he will be able to sell al lout
30 PEI! CENT. CHEAPER. THAN THE:
CHE ND IN UCH LOWER
than Goods have been sold in this. Owe
heforeoi.,.the most of his goods haws been (
bon: t AUCTION FOR CABfls...l
e_waold therefore invite alt persons in
want of Cheap Goods, to rivd hint laielsll
before purchasing elsewhere. as he Will
spare no pains to please these who may
favor him with a call.