Trere'eeeka tater front Europe. ARRIVAL OF THE CANADA The steamer Canada arrived at N. York on Monday. with Liverpool dates to the 18th ult. The advice@ arc not specially important. The Cholera was on the increase, both in the London district and the plovincess as well as in Scotland. The total number of cases from the first was Ono, of which 2,948 had died. and 1,240 recovered— leaving 2,810 under treatment. It broke out withineek xiolence Asmong pauper children of London. The sold fever raged quite as violently in Englasd . a here. Great number s of vessslkwriedor for the i Odd regiotr, some carging passengers to Cnagres, others to GaTeeidon, Am, rates ranging from ..e25 upwardis e , All-sorts of soltenies for raising coi3eptutieeeud capital are advertieed. ItA•ance, the new President seems to enianter'ierioini difficulties. He had de matidedotthe Minister of the Interior, M. de Milleville,certain documents, and made the Oswald in Ise offensive a toile as to in duce the whole Ministry to resign. Ex planations followed which satisfied all but the Ministei of the 'lnterior, who withdrew and4as teplated by M. Leon Puncher. Thorresident also attempted to supersede a large number, of Prefects in the provin- Os, and to appoint the sons of N . ey and and M. floisey to high diplomatic posts, but watt forced to give way. His popular ity was seriously-injured. In consequence of an ~auticipated collision between the President and the Assembly an early dis solution of the latter is proposed. and it is said that Lartiardne and the clubs approve of ahri project. Breakers are evidently a head. Napoleon has determined to nominate (Allen Barret, Abbnitocri, and Bonla de Lawinthe, as Candidates for `'ire President, the Alin of whore would be chosen by the Anen)!)ly. In ltaly matters remain very much in stain 010. It id said. on the authority of the Ministerial 'circle in Paris. that an in tervention in.behalf the Pope will be im mm4ately male by the great Catholic p0w n11.44 .Europe. PENNSYLVANIA vs. CALIFORNIA.—If our PLEtiOESI and State Governments will only give us the right kind .of laws, we have wealth enough in Pennsylvania to en rich'everk citizen of industry and perse verance, without the trouble of a danger ous voxav round the world to the Gold regions of California, Give us the neces sary protection to develope our reaourcea --protection to enable us to work our mines of coal and iron, to keep up the blast in our furnaces, the fires in our for ges, Trolhtt Mills, nail factories., to keep the kpiudles of our cotton manufactories in motion, and employ our Railroads and ca. nalsin transporting produce and manufac. tures—protection sufficient to keep us clear of the pauper labor Europe, and en able• us to give constant employment and good wages to every man willing to labor —give us this and Pennsylvania will be a match for 'California any day. There will be no, use of going there to gather the gulden harvest—it will flow in upon us by the, natural (torrents of commerce. The old'Ke y stone is the true El Dorado after allcapable of sustaining a larger and mach happier 'population than any other State or territory in this Union—Califor nia with its gold placers, swamps and de serts nut .excepted.—Readin ,, Journal. Txtt Weer.—The West and South west is unquestionably a great country, in, more ways than one, and hard to, beat.-. 7 Take, for instance, the item of "Affreyil,", as the western papers call them—more or. leas of - which now accompany every mail. The annexed !tic reached us by the last First comes a terrible tragedy which took place near Nashville, Teen.; The Banner says appearelhat a man, named George A. Willia,,had ..become enamored of the sister, t:tf another. named Henry A Rice, the parties all occupying one house. She having repulsed his advances, he had been heard to threaten her life in the event of her presisting in her determination. Ha ving packed up his clothes, with the avow ed intention of going down the river, he suddenly made an attack upon her, in the presence of her brother, with a large knife. The latter rushed to the rescue, withe knife also, and received from the despera do a stab through the hand, but in the scuffle, after sundry passes had been made, Willis had his knife knocked from his hand, .then fell, having received thirteen vomit from his antagonist, almost any of which would have proved fatal." • The Jefferson city (Mo.) Metropolitan notices the following tragedy : "A. few days ago, a German. a citizen of Gasconade county, with a rifle and two pistols, wont to the house of a gentleman named Beck (aleo a German" and shot him: . He then shot a woman who was at Beck's, and immediately afterwards blew oµt.hieownbrains. The woman was shot through the, head and died instantly.— Beck was shot through the body and it is thrdight may recover. Derangement, it is supposed, was the cause of the tragical af fair." The Chicago (III.) Democrat says :- a At Menominee. in Joe Davies county. in this State, on the 17th inst., an old man, named John Sparks, attacked his wife, aged 118 years. with a knife, and cut her bowAls.ont., The, miserable creature was immediately emunvistl to jail." ~. Holum 0 netsLy.—The onslaught made upon this distinguished reformer—emphat lesi_ly the master spirit of the present House Of giepresentatives—by the small Iry ex tra-indents members whom he has expos ed,. tifiliagraceful to Congress and the coun try,- Unit"le to Meet him in a fair fight, they starry nut skulking warfare that would thsgretta s bead of North American gave -1,. Mr. .Greely is abused without stint, zed whenever he attempts to reply the gag illeefoAted, and not a word is suffered to fieltirkiit lips. Honorable warfare this for rtstinearen who have •lionorable' prefixed to their names ! But Greely is not the plan to show himself to be put down quite SO ellOtiY. Denied the tight to be heard its thw copigressional•hear garden' at Wash hestips he etta down at desk, , calm ass Imireseer'n morning.' and Makes his speech ' *ltorigb the columns of his N. Y. Tri • , ‘ sit4ete they are read by hundreds 4. .' of ol people all over the UM . _. i cligkAgl e. 140 Out, after all, the miserable & 114 443,tat Itork!lfil &chili heels have the ~•,, ~, klanlolo. . t i. ~:.,.. ~ or sax WnasT.-,ln the 'id colootin. idik, it hos been die _ eine* ,tea disappearance of the *O Na worm has worked great des alts*ligi the wheat. THE GOLD MANIA continues to pervade the country, the papers from all parts be ing burdened with accounts from the gold regions and frith the plans, and arrange ments of4ltosc who have abandoned their present employments with the view of,vis iting this tan, El Dorado, Occasionally, however, amid the constsuif glare of the gilded hues with which most of the stories are invested, we get a glimpse of the dark er side of the picture, one of which may be caught from the annexed extract of a letter from Lieut. Morrison, of Col. Ste venson's New York Regiment of Volun teers : hope that those who intend to come here by land, will be careful that they rare not overtaken by storms, or snows, or want of provisions, on their toilsome jour ney across the Rocky Mountains. I have seen those who started from home hale and Stalwart men, hobble down into the plains of California, crippled for life. I have seen brothers who, in the madness of hum, ger, have fought for the last bit of their ather's dead body, haring shared the rest at their previous meals !—having been en compassed with snow on the tops of those dreadful mountains. Maidens, who left their homes rejoicing in the pride of youth and beauty, in joyous anticipations from this far-off larid, by the horrors and soffer ings of that fearful journey, have been de• spoiled of their loveliness and bloom,, and have withered into premature old age," SINGULAR FACT.—Sprinkling a Dead Child with Cold if Ilood; a well known citizen of Beetown, in this county, had a little child taken sick. which after much suffering, and with all the mau l al indications of the final struggle with death, received its parents' parting em brace in the presence of other friends.— The glazed eyes of the little sufferer were closed, and a bandage was applied to sup-. port the lower jaw, as is customary,, , Af ter a lapse of some twenty or thirty min times, a woman in atiendace, Is boring in the ablation and laying - out:the corpse, commenced by sprinkling some cold water on the child's face. .tatripp e to tell, the child'•opened itsayee t arnuied, ber gan to recover, and is , now in' the'ailijoit. ment of good health.--Lartetteler (Grant Co., Wisconsin) Heralds ; A SCENIC war ttv Tux Htt.t.s.--. flip Tau kee Blade tells a story of ri greenhorn Who was absorbed aerial' !hit 41gset sahib It Hamlet, where aheltriace. upbraids hip mother. A. rat, taking Solliinalle pf,.the stillneao, approached the_peaputs, etc., which lay at tie Pet the pit. The countrvntan finally found:the varmint nib biling his:•shoe-leather, :and prepared for action. At this moment.,the,ciy of Polo nius behind the arm, aroused the , mad prince, who rushed %tribe meet, crying out : t : dead' for a ducat!- just as the cotintrynntitbrunghtiiownovith crushing force, his cowhide boots. upon tit - offending rat's head, andleapingto . ble feet, he cried with delkh way, mis ter I Oil Way Here bele, igtre he is l" at the same time holding up his mangled victim; by the tail ' , to the view •of the I whole .theatte. • ;t1 Tivioes . Idovestairr.it well inforMed friend" at New Orleans;iritar ea that Gen. , Taylor WOO expected to leave Baton Rouge on the 2411 i Ind. for his plan tation near, Vickabarg.. ,lt is his intention to remain in durtimightutriunid_untilthe-atx-_ mind of Febi)lary, when a Steamer, provi ded for the "purpose' by the 'citizens of Louisville, is to convey him up the river. Ile does not purports to. teaks any formal visits to inteattedtateplages "PIO he ascends the Cumberland to Naskvilie and cor his return proceeds to 'LattliVille, aid thence to Frankfiirt, where he will tneiit -, Glow Crittenden. From Frankfort he will gala Cincinnati, and thence directly to Wash ington, by way of Wheeling, and the Bal timore and Ohio ,Ilailpakiresebinit Alf destination about the BOtb, Oren. Taylor will be accompanied by sev eral personal friends; ' NE C ovoriwzr--A i n , intsristint lure of the , present, session .of ourAMte, Legislature, is the:wisher of .prajactalar new counties, to, e formed .out ,of przliaof old ones. The following list of them is, not uninteresting ".Lackawana," from the upper part,of Imzerne, Carbondale : to he , the county seat ; "Penn," out apa r t o f Barks, Kutztown to be the county seat; "Motioning," out of parts of Jefferson and. ; Clearfield ; "Pine," from parts of Clear,. field, Cambria and Indiana ; -Madison," front parts of Burka, Cheater and Monte I gomery, Pottstown to be the county seat; ' "Conestoga," from parts of Lancaster and' York, with Columbia for the county, seat; , "Tionesta," from parts of Venango,Crasr..l ford and Warren ; "Carroll," from parts) of Allegheny, Westmoreland, Payette Mid Washington, with Mottogahela city as the, county seat ; "Lawrence," from parts of Mercer and Beaver, Newcastle the pro-i posed county seat. • A MONTI( OF CIIOLF.RA.—Tue first ease of cholera in New Orleans, during the present visitation of the epidemic, was re ported on the 12th of . December, 1848. We have reports of the deaths of tholera from that time to January 12th, 1849 just one month of 31 days. The entire number of deaths from the epidemic in that period was 1285, or an average of over 41 per diem. The greatest mortality was on the 30th of December, when there were 93 deaths of cholera. At the last accounts the disease had almost entirely disappear ! ed, and thou) deaths that were reported were principally among persons attacked some time previously. New cases and new admissions to the Charity Hospital were not frequent. DEATH ON BOARD THE BARB.-4 young lady on her way to her friends in Gene see county, died on board the train of cars at Victor, Friday morning. She had been slowly sinking with consumption, and was in hopes of reaching her home before the fatal disease claimed its victim. At Vic tor she complained of fatigue, and the phy sician who was with hor went into the sta tion house to prepare a refreshing draught, but before it readied her lips, she was dead. —Rdchester Daily Sdvertiser. A few eveninfs since at Baltimore. $OOO were subscribed to build the frame work of a meeting house to be taken to San Francisco. 'Flute it is with Americana.— Their enterprise opens a new world— thousands flock to its harbors—old and yourig mingle in the march ; but conspic uous among the luggage will always be found school books, bibles, psalms and hymns, and, when necessary, frames for pieces of worship 1 No marvel that such . MS prosper. Ti GETTYSBURG. • • v Evening, February 2, 1849, Friday_ CITY AGENCIES,-I'. It. PA Esq corner of Chesnut & Third streets. and E. W. C4IIR, Esq. San Building, N. E. Corner Third & Dock streets. P hits delphia ; and War. TnomPSOP, Esq Soot h•em t corner of Baltimore & South its. Baltimore—are our authorized Agents for receiv ing Advertisements and Subscriptions for "The Star and Banner," and collecting and receipting for the same. 'The person having in hia poregop . the Ant volume of Sbakapear's Worts, (DamtwbliiP edition) the property of D. M'Corratmav, Esq. will confer a favor by 'having it at thin Ake. II" "M. 4. *lll 'pktaee bear jai contrary to our tutor to, ptablish anebreanse coop manicatioue. All attlelee Weeds! let atan , ft* wane must be accompanied by Wd voriaefa wee. ID - We aro under 4ii?lisitkiis k Noe. Iforisir Nits, for owrimill isitsialtii pablie doetontortii also to Mrws. CooprisAil Zcsouso, for !Aiitilitii4iciiikentit; Lyn. Common*too oat iho sob** of r Plank Roods:" will , appekt, ' week. Tho object, we 4 . 7 'kiwis, knew Wore the Leligeture -7, bill, providing. roplotiosto, for, Plonk :Road CoospanliwAaving pawed filipate. larGov. Josseiroot loomed *mod to remember dtelberia feeteteltria dtadiddhuilemefisteb eel. In lilt*. to thane ate.* oneowscoL we Anne diet the ippoiehtlest eiAidgle.P.l.aep to die Governer. with &Oink 4404 Veleind, boo been tendered to Morn. Cuss, of ibe /plating. eon Journal; Iknetvirmerthe Stair County Whig M'Otanta, of the, Joidehe Booklet 4 Map N.- Tier, °fete Lowsser Zwedizeri J. Doeueo, the To* Repehlkepi nod ilsateputve► of the Laneuster Union. The r 14090004 HOMESTEAD RXEMPTION.--4be keine- Mead eflOMptioll. wbkb bpi been adopted . la sev eral orate Western State% tippet's' to fled hei" with. our,Legiststute. A bill' was introduced in the Seatitio toy Mt. thititt, hit nifty, iiiempting WrieTteirMil sts ander extietitiew; when iat yearly valise dose sot exceed thaw hundred dollen, Tbs Judiciary. ;Petataltite.beetsmpotted favereWy emu the bill and Pons probability of iu Pwage, trßatehttletti inettuoties , the Committee on gliseltiemf mite dos 8 0 110 0VALIWIt a° M W ;mks them Imre comptehtesim and definite him Pined **, Pm". _arm. Bowie Committle 0 9, WOO' , .nd tter Ammo , teitati*, f,Tprably on Mr. De:nt.'s .11 antiorising • Joan of $OO,OOO to redeem the ontetendtog reliq boom. tITThe MiNei Committee of the House have repotted adverse to the 'bill abolishing militi■ tminide. cr 11,1 , t b 41 Senate. on ,Tuestley, '.N 1r; Sadler tweessited.ot maxopstrastre against 'the abolition of eapital,pgnishment from sundry, chixene otAd. rowersodtt Am, , 11, memorial for. the extension of the (buten of the York flaming. Institution. and fors shelve of its name, with banking pow. VOTING' 111f 1 130tGL* `TICKET.:--The bill to enilile motire of ti): 43etaiill Elections ,to vote kor nil the Where to be elected, en• a . single pica) of pap paw tha lion.. of Repnwente• time on Timidity. incise !p Admais. 1 / 6 rk• Lancaster, .Erie, Ceram Borthumberlancl, and one or two other, counties. The Pill will no doubt pees the &nate sod reoeive the approbation siteiremitsteat nf time and trouble erthe polls. 071%. Bill meting a hew County out of pails of Berke, Chi:stet: a n d Montgomery, au negatived ie the Senate by aT3 a vote-14 to t 4. ISE USURY LA WB.—The Committee of the valuta on the Judiciary:, Mae reported a bill rebiting to the Imo of the Commortwrilth. ntelchte It Wind feral persons to pay and receive web rah. intete'et for thectiss of Clancy, as the part iois may eipart uptiOt'; hiti in all cases where • greater rale,BfAuterest than 6 pea cent. is charged ar Paid , t/ut aum done mill on each cent of adji -Signal interne sheikhs aided to die present tor for Slots Pugg", oft Prey 1 01 hattaitoto be retum ad collected in the same meaner au the P'S sent ainotbd l fame I. ratans a pus statement of all'eueb meneyed opiratkana shall nullify to the parties theheneder of these provisioneend subject them to doe poseidei of de tore no* la lirtet.— , No greater rats of interest dant'. 'per cent:ratan be'cliiirglid 'Mt judgitatib entered in 'eery of our cony* elthoughitieh judgments !nay be 'foundad upon a erritintatipilitirnt higher rate t end no existing emitter* where" aideily its logina •on bceds,lllo[l.lloll, notes, &.c t 0 t the'rite of 8 per cent., "hall ,be dieter*. /P ell cuss yhter• no 'ggclal.sgtwelnaOkitief 4 ;t !Rd AP gg lu i-w l iere interest,ls bind to , ha duo the plaintidjO percent shall continue to be the legal roe of intermit. . ELECT I 9#OF JVPO ' Et 4 .ht- 1 - -L; the Seu afs ties:"Apt44. isse Oluiktoi instructing its , ati,,Coettattee to IWO:Oh" the exPediettg of reporting.. bill gustipt, the election of Judge*, Gamily. Attensityst General. Dainty Surveyor. General, wad thridilierent•lnegattorinow.ippoint , ed by the Governeeetothe pimple. No •one who has conthtinice hi their :daftly to govenitherneelies, can object to any reesuoure designer! tit Ore them • more complete exercise '4O Sovereign item& If * people ant competent indict a Governor end County officers, they sire ininiedly . rathpatent,to choose all the inferior public functionaries. *ow York has tiled the experiment of electing ,her J udges, and we have yet to hear thit her citizens have suffered detriment from the change: It may be set down as an axiom, that the people in the main, are honest and well-intentioned. They, do not knowingly elevate to office unworthy men . ; and it may well be questioned whether the appoint ing power is not oftener perverted and corrupted, than the elective franchise can be.—Rasnititi . G•zerrs. THE JUDGESHIP—it is generally under. stood that Judge lavise has given notice of his intention to resign the post of President Judge of this Judicial District—the resignation. to take ef fect at the close of March. The names of D. M. BRYBDR, Esq., of this place, Judge DURKEE, of York, R. M. BARD, Esq., of Chambeniburg, end J. J. REARDON, Esq., of Mercer, have been pm minently used in connection with the appointment of a successor. " Orahona's hirsigaziose, " for February, had been received. It contains 24 extra pages, has four handsome Engravings, and numbers among its contributors,' as usual, many of our moat popular Magazine writers. The publishers prom. ise for the March number a magnificent ensnaring of" Christ weeping over Jerusalem," by Tucker. HON. HENRY CLAY.—The N. O. Pi cayune of the 21at, states that the injury received by Mr. Clay by a fall a day or two previous, was very alight and he was rapidly recovering. His head and shoulders were somewhat bruised. Mr. Calhoun 9 s Addresn to the South. Mr. Calhoun's Address to the South. tins burn published officially in the Washington Union, in connection with Mr. Haulms:es Address which had heed offered in the Southern caucus s* a sub stitute sand negatived. Mr. Calhoun's 4ddress occupies fotir columns ,of the :unions atd with a history of the wliongs of the South, which it is asserted she has sustained relative to her fu gitive slaves, in defiance of the guarantees of the Constitution. Then follows a history of the ag gressions ditAltsHouther* itualtutioar .atlismpted at the time of the Missouri Compromise. He then describe, the gross inecalities and injuries in 441 . d 141 41 0 igi 4 0 ,4 440 1 d4, M t "' tion of the people to the unwanantable•uessunss which bees been' agitated daringitutomentsor /ion of OompsekatO concludes rut follower t ," , G With such a prospeet heifers tie, the grayest lyttd „input eolemn, Olt ,sysr claimed the attenttok,or, the people, the the ,qnestion ,fokus, to, coneitler,- et is What to be done to preventit. It li to yeni to'ddelde. All we proixim :Ad glad 'rot* idiriminlett. • We (lien ate:oCtke oPtaion that the'firet and indiapeneible,etep, without which nothing can be done, and with which everything can be 'done, is'union among y_ourselvele on this greseand moat - vital - gtmatien: Vier want of union and Concert in reference to that gemlik), hes brought the Eleuthera por tion elf our ,Unjori and our system of gosertl. ment into their , present perilous condition. Ityott becomounitettand prove yourselves in mime; the .North will be broughtlo a poise and to' i calculation of ; the . do nee' quinces, and that may lend to a change of measures and the adoption of a course; of policy that may quietly ,and peaceably ter minate this long conflict between the two sections. ' If it should not, nothing would remain fur you but to stand up immovably in defence-a-rights involving , all your , property, prosperity, equality, liberty and, safety. As the assailed, you would stand justiiied by' all law, human and divine, in repelling the dangerous blow without look in* to the consequences, and to resort to all, means, necessaryfor that purpose.-- .Your assailants and-not You would tic-re sponsible for the consequences that might ensue. Entertaining these opinions, we earnestly entreat you to be-united, and ter that: purpose adopt all necessary. measures: Beyond this we think it would, not be proper to go at present. We hope if you shobld unite with any thing like unanimi ty, it may of itself apply a remedy to this deep-seated aud dangerous diseatie ; but if such 'should not be the case, 'the time will then have .come for you to decide what course to adopt." . • the address of Mr. Berrien is similar to Mr. Calhoun's in the rehearsal of grievances sustained' by the South, only rather more moderate in Ito tone, and is addressed to the people of the United States, whilst that of Mr Calhoun le addressed to the South exclusively. the final vote on a doption of Mr. Calhoun's Address yeas 96 1019— a large number of memboax having left the caucus after the rejection of Mr. Berrien'a substitute.— We are pleased to note that the Whig members of • Congress from the South refuse to have any thing lo do 'with the movement. Orliy 40 out of some SO Southern members have been willing to give the sanction of their names to the Address, rind °ribose all are Looofoooa, save three. A NEW COALITION.—On Friday last, the radical, ultra. Garrison Antialasers men of New England, met iii' Convention at Boston, and, of. for adopting the penal resolutions denunciatory of the Grimy, and declaring its dissolu tiou" to be an_ohjoct which should be desired by all wise and good men—passed in additional res.: elution in which these worthies extend the hand of brotherhood to Mr. Calhoun, accepting him at an important add devoted auiriiiary in the good ,cause of disunion, and commending the '.earnest ness, intrepidity, consistency and self sacrifice." with which be addresses himself to the glorious purpose etilemoliabing the nation; . N. Carolina and the Union. Perpling the consideration of the resolutions oo the subject of . Slavery in the ,l'forth Carolina House of Commons, on the 20th ult., the Hon. &maxi Suss r , moved to !Intend bj adding the following sensible hod patriotic reiclititiota---W hich wisisomed to, year; 05, nay 3:1": "Resolved, That we believe the people of North. Carolina of all parties are dove tedly,attached to the union of, the States ; that they regard it as a main pillar in the ediOee of real independence, the support of tranhullity at home, or peseeltbroad, of safety, of prosperity, and •of that very lib. etty; they so highly ,prise;' that they cherish a cordial, halti Vaal sod immoveable attachment to it ; and that they, watch for its preservation With jeldo'uSanitety ; that they hellfire it to be the duty of their pub lic servants to discountenance whatever Inv ttug,gest, even suspicion Abet, it can in any event be abandoned.,and to repel indignantly" any attempt to alienate any portion of our country from , the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts." NOT' CORRECT.--The Mideast Intelligen ce, of Friday 'last, states, in behalf of-the mem bers.of Congress from , the State of Pennsylvania, tbss the rePort:wkirk has been in eircuistion, through the .public pre.., in relation to a meeting held, try . titent,,ie erroneous. i'bey intro new a greed to recommend any. ono for a, Cabinet peintmentoinder Gen. , Taylor. .07111 . E et He causes, , ivervenr Lion and col("ie the title of a pamphlet, with Which we have been favored 'by die publishers, signedio establish the asperiori l tiof the Water. Care treatment in OM disease over the Drug treatment— It le meetly gotten opaud.furetishes a number of interesting cases of sacameful treat ment of the cholera tinder the Hxdrepithle eye. tern. Jon Baser, M. D. Editor---ftwma & Waste, Publishers. 'Priee 25 eta. ILTWe Observe In the last Ltilheralt °beerier, that the Rev. Mr. MAIMS, late of the Theological Seminary at this place, who was prepariung.to go out as a Miesionary to the East, Indies, has been disappointed in obtaining a passage as soon as he expected, and will not probably be able to sail be fore the first of March next. lie expects to visit the churches in Maryland and Pennsylvania du ring the interval. 1:1•We have received a Circular calling a Con vention of Inventors to assemble In the city of Baltimore, on Tnesday, the 6th 'of March. The object is to estnblish ;misting institutions through. out the United States ; to open a corrempendence Pith the Inventors of Europe; to take into con sideration • the propriety of bolding a Fair and Exhibition (now contemplated) of American skill and ingenuity, in Paris and other cities of Europe; and discuss such business relative to Patents and the Patent Office, as may be introduced. ELumen, of this State, has decided that listening at a keyhole, though bight., improp er. and even a violation of law in a man, is per foetly justifiable in a woman, owing to the nate tat curiosity of the see. Dangerous Counterfeit. The "MlRennin," published at Milton, Nor thumberland county,, refers to a dangerous coun terfeit, of the denomination, of $5, on the Dank of Penn Towns*, !which are freely circulating in that melon. Theinotee are ao skilfully etecu led, land( so well celeulatedto 'deceive, that ?rile rf the wait tat Ike singles Yr, erpf the NoOninberi The *taping hAlte descriptionof the counterfeit taken from l'homp von's Counterfeit Detector: 4.5's imitation of genuine—eurroundmg the border on the right end, are the words "live dollars . -s—five dollars," in very ernall print—in the genuine the inside line e Js frinti)h4 tyeAutside line from the top; while in the counterfeit both of the lines read from the sop of the pate., Theernktpir of the locomotive hetwemt the!rresident dee 'W41061: 4 '4 itt'PhilinfelphiML-lit gentiineitheentoke•pipe it under thOletter "r And beton) Jhe.a in the swab wad."' • THB 1101100froysTEMS , —The' pimps* Of the &hail spitem in'Panrutylninia, elk* -ha es. tabliahnient in MN, and in spite tif the .oppmd tion which it then mat, is 44 alittia reittlerkehle, The numbci, of silent& has increased in. the, MI icallkilit34.been.in_epamtion,_trom litaiiUmhei of iettoktri from 32,000 tioi6Q,- 000. ' Bin the aystanis still imperfect—lamenti= bly so. The it, with liberality and wialom on the part of the Legislature In revislngit, animating its abuses, and adapting all possible mem' to,give it'gmater efficiency, how gnat may, he thoincream in the next kourteeti years, and how mighty an en gine may it nothecotne in advancing the intsoci. , enCes, and all that constitutes sound natinnal prow parity. The following table, taken from the re cent annual report of the superintendent, Aorta the annul protrais oldie system: • Year. nistiicht. Schools.' Scholars. Expenditures. 1835, 907 ,;.762 32,541 1836, 987 3384 139,604 $101,972 90 1837, 1001 4089 105,855 493,071..39 1838, 1033 3039 174,753 , 560,450. 09, 1839, 1050 3152 181,913 570,162 78. 1840, 1050 3155 '181,913 ' 580,262 63 1841, 1072 6170 227,889 624,840 60 1842, 1113 6 116 281,085 489,872 58 1843,' 1139 6156 288,762 484,454 12 1844, 4171 6993 258,405 470,228 98, 1845, 1189. 6690 327,418 376,982 22 IS4I, 1225 7096, 529,805 430,475 74 1847, 1249 7320 '331,967 t - . 487,201 51 1848, ' 1330 .7845 '160,605 . ' 505,605 97 ONfiRESS.—B ut little of interest has trans pired in this body during the past week—.the Sen ate being mealy. anger* with ths,proj e ci of a railroad. across the Isthmus at Panama, .Ithd the House with the General Appropriation Bills. In the House, on Wednesday, Mr. ElllW - ARDII, from the CoMinittee on tiro District, reported • bill for the abolition of the Slave-trade in the Dis trict. A motion to lay On the table' was lost; yeas 71, nays JO& A long debate ensued, in which Messrs ; Esiw soda Chapman, Smith, Haral son, Shen, H wham. Holmes, Aaiun un, and whine, participated; and the bill was finally pawed' over. PRESIDENT JUDGE OF THIS .DIS TRICT.--Judge Jay/ Ns, of this Judicial District, having make known Itioviutentiegia.ta.long, to re sign his office, public attention has already turned to the consideration of his successor. Amongst others, the name of Das titt. M. Bessie, Esq., of this place, has been prominently mentioned. We only refer to the subject now, because we have been authorized s and requested to say, for the information of the public, that should that gentleman receive the appointment, his father, the Hon. Gamma Saysze, at present one of the Aliso ciato Judges for this County, will immediately threopon resign, as neither of them deem It ex pedient that both should occupy the same bench. It has been thought proper that this information 'should he given thus publicly, as it may have an influence, more or less considerable, upon the se lection df a successor to the present incumbent,— rir The Rev. Mr. WAID!III2 , In, late of the The ologiCal Seminary, has taken charge of the Fay etteville pamorage. His resilience is Chambers burg. Derancs or Roars..—Never, mays Wil son, of the Chicago Journal, find fault with girls—young girls in particular, if they are decided romps—but be thankful that they have the health and spirits necessary for romPing. Better a romp than have a nar row chest and a hectic flush ob the cheek. Better wild as a hawk than tame as a dove. Better pay the butcher and the shoemaker than the physician and the Undertaker. AN 04. D DO,OI , 3IE:VT.—Gen. Dix hile found in the arehives of government tho original draft of the Ordinened of 1787. It is in the handwriting of Thos. Jefferson, and includes the famous anti-slavery cause which was struck out by Congress, but af terwards incorporated by Nathan Dane in to his draft of the Ordinance. Messrs. Jeffersori,'HOwell;of R. 1.. and Chase of Maryland, were the committee w ho repor ted it. . ' RE.NOMINATION OF GEN. WILSON.-41. gives us pleasure to learn that Gen. fames Wilson, at present a member 'of Congrees frorn the Third District of Now,'llatoP• shire, was, mi . Thursday labt, re-tioothia ted by 'acclamation by the Whig Convtinl tionybeld:bt Petereboro'. • THE IRON Bovixess.—The Trenton Gazette announces that the extensive iron work in South Trenton, linnwn as Gotip ceis•Rolling Mill, will' suspend operations in a few weeks, for an indefinite period•-- The facilq, lyith yhiekt E nglish reared and other iron fi nd Its way into Amer lentil:dirket, haul crippled the energies of all , thiinon estahliehments of ihis country. , The South Trenton Mill has only been o nabled,;ha keep, in operation so long Tiller *is F9tniel,ktioq. from the faCt of theproprietors having made eaten sive enntriets' beim* the destrietivalfillto epee of-the tarilrof '4O wail felt: A SWONIMINO OF THE Met; lA° every other disordered motion . of 'the blood, is oWing to' corrupt and stagnant humors which, when floating in the general mass of the cireulatiol, are the, cause of bestir ache, giddiness, palpitation of the heart, and triany other ntipleasant symptoms, and when thrown upon the various parts of the bqdy, are the cause of every malady inci dent to nian. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills aro always certain to remove head ache, giddiness, and every complaint, be cause they completely rid the body of all morbid humors, and every thing that is op posed to health. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills also aid and improve digestion, and the'refore give health and vigor to the whole frame, as well as drive disease of every kind from the body. Lir Beware of counterfeits,! Purchase from the agents only; tine of more of whon i will be found in each village and town'in the United States, The genuine it for sale. by J. M. STE VEN.• SON, Sole agent for Gettyaburg ; and Wholesale et Dr. Wright's Principe! Office, 10 Rice Enrecl, PhiliAlelphia. • A Letter from Rev. R. N. Maclay. We are indebted to a friend fur the annexed ex tracts from a letter recently rewired from Rev. R. S. MtcZAT, lately of this place, who is saga fedin Misidonary labors in China. They still no doubt be acceptable to the numerous petraonsl itietids of the' wgtcr, as well as interesting to the wend' Mite; ClllN.!Elefit 5th t .11 , 48.1 • My dear Friend :—,I have delayed wri ting to you for theituFnueo of strortitfli my self an opportuni ty offending something concerning this interesting countrYii,,So many vague rumors and glaring misrepre sentations are circulating in the world, In reference to China, that I feared, but the communication of my imniatured opinions wouldAttlyAdd .la. Om, Wilber, -I Jmytt now been seven menthe in the country, and eeitaialy air drdiairy capacity for , ohei earestitin lwouktia that 101010 f Oa* be Abla Act.fltr4P IlatioffClTT 9clifFl l . l 7 , stone great'aifficulty, in *qui. , iing.trktlowlaidge Of the iaribritiriterieene ' iubjectti , std:lbeilitilie hi this empire' irate— travelleeetestal igneratureefllatiangtalge . of the people. The afrangili3Onillitati 3 Oilf.: jargon, . which every where greets tut, Jtervei onty to &Ouse and Eeirildee. nether difficulty is the' hint:4We' and gee-' graphierlignorsoesofilie Chinese. ; With the history of their own country they sera. . almost entirely uuacquaieted, and tm.. for , any • correct notion of geography, it is something they are not Who charged With: 1 hairs, been amused , and 'saddened at the lamentable ignorance their. ' , learned" mem exhibit on these subjects. Beyond their . owe ,city : they know little I beyond e dine own country nothing; The city of Fuh-Clint, wheilf I alit:eft toned, is the capital of the Full. Kielliaro‘ Since. The 'previnee 'lie 'situated On, the coast;-and hi celebrated ;tithe “Illaok , See” district. The.dialect seoken by the in habitants has been described by foreigners as exceedingly difficult.'ln ibis resPect I think injhstieelas been dodeitothe:speech of dui people.• That it is difficult I mast admit; that it is exceedingly so 1 must deny. It seems to be no more diffi cult to foreigners than the .other dia lects of- this unrinerfan" language.— Of the Province I cannot speak from ac tual ohservationt as I have not travelled ' beyond the limits of this city. Fuh-Chan stands in the centre of a mountain-girt ana phitheatre;the diameter of which is about twenty Miles. The;pmpliitheatre is a vast Plain covered with numerous rugged hide. Through the middle of it winds the broad ..Min-Chiang"—a river about as large as the Susquehanna. Fuh-Chan is situated on both sides of the river, though much the larger portion is on the northern hank. The populatioe of the city is at least 600,000. Such myriads of human be ings I never saw before. As you pass a long the streets' conalant 'stream is pour ing pasryou. I never go Ott without find ing the streets crowded to excess. Chi nese cities are very — ffilWriiirfrbalthose of America. The streets are very crook ed, narrow and dirty. I suppose the wi dest are nowmore than ten or twelve feet ; and sometimes even this narrow space is covered with the light dwellings of some citizens. The houses are generally only one story high, with mud floors and other "co!nforla," to correspond. In a city no space is ,left for gardens or yards. The entire area is covered with houses. At right angles with the streets, at distances of about forty or fifty feet, are high, fire= proof walls, running from one street to the other. Between these the houses are built. 1 These walls prevent the , fire Jrom spread ing. and are of great advantage. The hist se, are built of different material ; some of ' brick, others of mud, and others of wood en frame with the instertices filled up With a mortar made of mud and cut-straw. They must be very oncorokirudtle. A mericana could not live in them. Foreign ers are obliged to erect 'houses for them selves. This they can easily do as the Chinese are-Very willing to work. Our plan is to rent a piece of ground and then make a contract with some mechanic to • build us a hewn) of given dimensions for so much money. A large two-story house having six rooms on the second 'floor can be built here for about five hundred dollars. The workmanship of course is not fault less, but it answers the partials very well. The Chinese as .a. class of people are rather autalL I suppose the a range height to be about fiveTeet two or three inches. In their persons they are tolerably' well form ed ; but so much has their unhappy mode of life distorted nature's performance that monol them present an 'awkward and un sightly figure. They walk with their bod ies inclined forward and their, shoulders much stooped. A great many eases of cu taneous disease, and mal-formitione, and diseases of the eye ineetyou. Their dress at first seems very singular ; ,but we soon become accustomed to. it... Indeed I now admire it very much. Their beads are nice: ly shaved, of course, and dechrated with beautiful tails of very black colon Their eyes approach more to the circular form than ours, and, like their hair, .are all of a dark color. FeW 'of them are 'troubled with much beard. The Tartar nose is's. eniline, but the Chinese is rather flit% With nostrils distended, resembling those of the Ametican negion. The mouth is of the orthodox width and general structure; but tfie teeth 1 I need only say oh this sub ject that if My good friend, here; lrot ,would - dad opportunity for the eto. hiliitiog of .The Chinese gentlemen are, excessively pc,liic,„ Such bowing arid peltiverieg perhaps never liaw. One firttisit'efitieult'to prise a smile whilst watching their din.' murals. And yet:there is something very interesting in this , trait of charactcr., I have been much le ased with their urban ity and graceftilness. gntersthe cabins or shiips of -the poorest- , m4chenie, and he W. stantly offers'you. tea lind tobacco. The former I have learned to use, butes for the latter I can do nothing for it. I think I shall never learn to smoke. The Chinese are inveterate smokers. Some 'of them have the. pipe in their Month all day, and for what I know keep it there all night, This very difficult fora foreigner to ac quire a knowledge of this language, mid vet this should not intimidate missionaries. Though difficult it may be—it has been mastered. It seems to-me its difficulties have been magnified by writers on the subject. In order that you may have some idea of its character, I will make a few statements concerning the language of these 64Celeslialr." It is necessary nt the outset to observe the distinction between the written and the spoken language.— The former has a unity and regular ity, the latter almost as many discor dant sounds as were spoken by the builders of Babel. The written language it uniform, and universal throughout the Empire. Thought communication in this way is as intelligible to the natives of Can on 14 to those of Pekin. It it understood every where. The speech of the people. however, is broken up with an almost end less variety of dialects. First, the empire is dividM into eighteen provinces, in each of ,which a separate dialect is spoken.-- Ttieniench province is divided into Foos,' andtil provincial proVinal dialect broken up inio a Oar sty of iiith i er dialects. Finally, these Fobs are subdiVided into districts, in many or which the -inhabitants speak a dialect peculiar to themselves. When we remem ber. however, that in each of these districts there are several millions of human be ugo,t ft hi eiiitreinithailorietlialeet hi all that any missionary need learn. The scenery in some parts of theeoun. try is very fine—tiesstrublinplailliy,tery tions of America. Mountains and Olt, end itliine,-ned rivers inuirrpmeed form witemiv.‘ frequently . Timing tv 8111 DIY Sheet is nearly Tull and ionises (dole. I 'tiannot nameltll my frienthrin Gettysburg. Please give my. dove to - bad& ;has been, and good. The vanisher has been warm. hal ie 1 1 . 01, lalliuS 0 1404 'the gluon rer, ;minim and tsystpre coming. We have a great variety of fruit. here. Commending myself tuld She inser. este of shit - n*4lllon the ;Warm' of your church, l' remain rim's. • R. S. MACLAr 'State TemWiliam Convention. Pursuant to 110410,,1 • leSeeting of Otte Stet Temperance Coneentien..wiss held,* Darcisbies pa the 23d ult.—Rennie 0. ..1441.14Deq.. °CAM. flab countys"littAdift, soirwar by — 111,416:4 Vice Presidents, among them, Wm. R. ealtaell, Eig., of this connty—E. W. fhsinta„ 111i101140. as one of the Ainestaritei. Tba Veavention ems. idnued its sessions Nis' idiot's' day;and isaopt.. tad a number of Resolutions, the iirit of which we gins below. Tbeilehngetes in leii*q . dance from Adams County were Wm R. Saabs, Esq., A. R.•B24lltwon, Re*, ?biome'• With* E. W. Stehle, Robert D. Armor, D. A. Dodder, 3. 0. Frey and Rinn7 kluesei.--Visruetelltitt Temperance Convendou will ausembie at Lewis. town, Mifflin toasty, en lith•TwesdaY Is Jainism 1831. The following Resolutions, ono% other, Wet* adopted by Abe Ouirosation. - , Resolved, That we recommend to the friends of Temperance, the foneetion, of ward, borough ,, township, county awl Sesta Association*. The local or enbostilnate Associations to be composed Of members of both sexes, and all ape and imoditionsi each member to contribute to theoland of the Association, the small sent of one cent a week. The surplus of funde,thus so l lected after paying the necessary expenses of the subordinate Asvociation, to be de= posited in the Treasury ufihe County As sociation. The County Association to be composed of dhlegites appointed be the subordinate Associations. The duties of the County Association shall. be to super vise the various means of forwarding the cause of Temperance, each in its own county, to employ the requisite numberof Temperance Lecturers, whose duty , it shall he to tenure in the county, at each points as are occupied by the' subonftnam Asso ciations. The State Association to be com posed of delegates appointed by the Coun ty Associations, whose duty it shall be to assemble at least once in each rear, at some central point and by interchange of sentiment to recommend to the County . Association, and through them to the sub ordinate Associations, w hat they, may deem to be the'most advisable course to be per sued in uniting the 'combined energies Mr.' the whole State for the promotion Of the Temperance cause. u FARM', It is the opini en of this Con vention that, the traffic in inetutirating drinks is sinful in its nature and ruinous in its consequences, and that the only effee tool remedy for the evil is to be found in the entire Rfultibitiott of their sole, but that in consequence of the information which this convention has received from several sources, that at this time they cannot pro's cure from the legislature a law so osten sive in its operation as to.thut deitrity the • trade ; and whereas . this convention to de eirous to have all measure - It broughi into operation which are calculated to cesium the traffic and to free our belovedeemiuth vverdth from this overflowing rsil--.therev-. fore without losing sight of the Itighinnek of a law which will entitely peohibia'tbe sale of all that intoxicates, be it by this Convention, Resolve* That we wrspeetfully milk the members of the legislature for'the pomp. of such a layr as they in their wisdom slay (leen) beat calculated to subserve the ip. terests orthe people. and which *ill cub- tarn the k)llOwing provinitorw: That instead ef its being dice»• tionary, with the court*, that it shell, be o bligatory upon the twelve certifier, to sp. pear in open court and testify to the truth' of the statement set fdrth in their Cortib- Second, That tha, tavern shill , he • fit classed es 10 pay ,a license las in proper; lion to the busineas; the tea to be so leyieil at to yield a revenue el $lOO,OOO invited' of $30,000, in accordance with the prireits ions of the law as reported lb the'heals tura of last session. , Third, That none other dunk . rrplarlyt licensed tivernakeeperri, or dranuGtertireis. shall be permitted to self any spinituite. vinous fermented or ruheistrottg delitkeq as,a beverage, ender suillei c at, petal** Resolved, That Christionoy includes all the essential piinelpfei 'artist Tektite; ranee Reibtla; and Ihillitilheitittetbril igeney, of the Tempetanee •cattiersorerr organization of ahriatiatuF, aodaverp,olarir thin minister is emphiultrally called epen tdinake a diligent effort to secure afhial triinnph'of Temperance prineiPles." Resoltud, That this Cenrirntitra Orr• neatly , recunimend to the, friends of , the cause throughout the State, the estaltdiok. meet and support of 'Temperance Heat*" in every county town, under 09141 rzt - efficient management, and that ire dNerr h highly important that every true Tempe• ranee man sustain such Rouses by kt,is ram ; sence and patronage in preference to other taverns or boarding houses in vaii!be liquor is sold or used. TiACIIER'S SAIARIE.S.•••• 11 1 0 in 4 4 001111 of allowing adequate salaries to, the teachers in - our public schools, strongly urged, in the annual report of the Supiirintond,ent, and it is also chiliadic -au tention in other States. lu PenneyWahl*. the average ie 11117,37 fur males ' and, 'lds 05 per month for females, IntioluilleblA` setts male teachers receive 032,46 a idoittft on the average, and females $13,601 nefil still they are regarded as much meiotic, in The Whig Slat* Central CoarmhtnmNt Harrisburg at Tue.*lay, the 6th of fobreolidbi the purpoao of calling a State Cuarawkautatknio i na t o a candidate for Canal CQCORIIIIiO4.II. (',The vote by which (lea. Caen wan &VW 'Akita! State& Senator from Michltpin. vow 44 in 036 against. No [OM than 29 Wed:wok WA with the Whig members, @pita Was Mamma W4l4imig-rJamai gisolutoot a • Esq.; residitii* ear° Austtn; I kir' days since; aPtialetllaihr 4401 hittmdfs.APhile in the act of repairing the look of his ride. 'fhe ball ,psoood altrpogh 1?ody ntit the heart, and she ex 'red almogi immediately. We notnmiesd the follptvinc oretillesle tote attention efouriresidenc, aid Tecomernd those echo are aftiEted to try chi comedy c " Ph. January 10. Ism Mr. Still W. Fovan.--fiesr Iltir t l'op arc at libel* fir use OteibliOttliiii atalenstnt for 144 Dintrif of Meiria4-7' In thelear 1044 I was 'alio .rho Liver Complaint, w hich a ppuen tly brought me to the brink of the grave. During. my sickness 1 was attended by three ,physt , clans In our place, but received ito 1 alio. tried the .various, recom, mended for such complaints,,ut they af forded, me no relief. AA a Mat resort 1 w_as persuaded to try Mitar's Haisom of Cherty, and by using four bottles I was restored to better;' health then 1 have' enjoyed before for, ten years. lilta imm inent may be relied upon as strictly true. BETREY PERRIN. The above oar tigleate wee given in the presence of Dr. A Swam of Honesdale, who w well known in his vicinity ea a succoseful practitioner. 0.7F0r isle by'BAMUELI H. BUEIi• LER; only agent for Getty,al;ia,/. Rases Expgctorant. Years of sureeessful ule of this Navas rcitirsta RSIMIIit in the erne of •Coughs. Golds, bore Threat, Croup, Whooping Cutlet, &a, has proven beyond a doubt that it is Irma saws preparation now before the public. Numbers who have used every thing they could hear di withoutiierrvind the insit benefit from any althorn. ha9betion en. tidy clued by this Mat plessaut, efficacious end sail sesiedy. THE LIVES OF CHILDREN, who bedmidelta and unexpected %tricks of croup, hew bees amid by tbe timely administrationte Ettpectoreet. NoMmily should be with mit a brittle of rt in their boner. as touch suffering might be prevented by its usis. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. Seek has bees the success of Ross's ExpectcY , not, end the demand for it so much increased, tbat others have been induced to put up articles bearing a siinilat earns, bat wholly devoid of the curative or medicinal qualities of the genuine tide. Me not deceived by therm Toobtein the (writ* pauckase only of the advertised rigouts, icreAtaluN..a, Tan Genuine' hostile wools " ittsais &pogo rad, hapraeid. ilelciesors. Md.,' blown in the glass, sad the initials F. R.." stamped on the the seal. Each bottle, hereafter, will be enrol, oped um ♦ sale WA rrrrr on which is the for siailr signature alike proprietor, without which it as eorabesfeit. Puspaccal only by JAS. F. ROSS, Druggist, Baltimore, Mil For sale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, Get triburg; Dr. H. W. Kauffman, York Springs; Geo. W. Heagy, Fat rteeki. ticr Price SU rents per Witte. Feb. S, 1819,—tf. STATE OF TUE THEIRMOMETEIt DIMINO Tag PANT WEEK. 7 a. N. P. M. 7, 49 48 36 2R 34 26 22 39 34 35 44 44 48 50 31 24 27 26 26 47 43 Friday. Jan. 28, *lateral, " 27, ttiamulay, " 28 . Monday, - 211, Tweak', " 30, Wodiansaay, 31, Thuriday, F. MARRIED. On the 25th alt., by lie Rem. Chmito Witmer, Mr. Jaren if c SIM Min UATlleat lta linen--both of Adams county. Oa itke 16th alt., by the Rev. Mr. Villager. Mr. A toren , . Bast . ,of York emery, •nd Mew R ors erre errai a*, at Berwick township, Ad- ft the 30th ult, by the Rev. John Ulrich, Mr. /acs■ Fair, of York county, and Miss SA RAN Aim Hosea( I M. of this county. qa the isms day, by the name, Mr. Jame 'Formate, sad Miss JOLI•.T sr•notra—all of this county. DIED, tfliri the 2 , lth uh , at the residence of her father, Mr. noortre Musson, in Mountjoy township, Mrs. Moss wu• CARLI, aged 27 years and 2 mouths. (10 del 24tIt uh, Baala JAII a, infant daughter of Mr. Josiah Benner, of Straton township. On Sunday morning last, in York, Mr. Jens M. Ksce aged about 40years. About one hour albs; Ifr. Jena Kora, aged about 66 rari. On Madder DOM, Mrs L tummy* Komi, aged strati years. Oa the 2141 ell, A est MART CAIII Alllllll, diregllndeofJoa-ph T7ortie; aged 2 years 9 months mad 22 Aiwa. On the 26tli ult,, bras 11. HUM AV, only chdd of Dodd Herman, of York county, aged IT years 6 months and 6 days. Oa tie Utt, MART JAXII, daughter of Al ibied Mile,, Dear York Springs, aged 1 year 10 nitrides aril J dos. 111 E W ESTA HLISIIMENT. Chairs and Cabinet Furniture LOVER 711.9 N EVER ! D. & J. CULP RESPECTFULLY announce to the alumna of Adams county that they have entered into co-partnership fur the manufacture and sale of all kinds of Chides stall Cabl net Furalture, and that they will always have on hand, at their Establishment in South Baltimore smelt, Gettysburg, a few doors shove Fahnestoch's Store, (the old stand of D. Ctilp,) a full assortment' of COMB, of every Minot'', such * BOSTON ROCKING, CANE SEAT AND COMMON CH.IIRS. Also, SETTEES, :of Various kinds, painted in imitation of rose-wood, mahog sato the Wood', wahutt.lte4lei, and 'A keep odors. Thiry will eonstantly keep anima mad make to owlet, • i , Theressee; Centre Tabke,; Bedetends .Cup boartir, - , Sterols. DOugh•Trotegife, 1 Jrash-Standei Mning end . , ' Itreekthat Tables, 4-c- . ‘ , aniiiiiillthetufta . by et perienced . workmen and otthe best material, which tbey Will be please:l l M littlish 40 dices who may tagoe,Vitost with their unstops on ths.moet r171 0 000P 11 , 1 P!, thiltint tuRP* l 4 l the me yes With a very large awl superior Plonk of itultobsy hare no hesitation in asiu. rinfiAts public that the rout largish work rty li gitte a ttl i tr a ; l i b a 7 1 1 1 1 other shop si In 'a* Vnlitit. ' m * ',Oki . attemr to all blade cif • nothil l OA 6 “ Altripta;ATEß tgr, ~ ,• i 1 e ll , the eborte!tia l) ,*„ 4 o4 13 }9 1 4,r!ssoP" j *Ms. iVeRP6PIR/w4 ll C.Attliiiheci Rene' of which can be seen at our' II 'NI. Wa r work teMits — anti ' b ol d ' by : -tit i Arm iyili be' Warranted. ' 'Theyate demi- Mined arimil as , cheap; as itoi el!Pekeeteioll te • eat '1A4,21,418. The public twin consu l t their inkwells by giving them a call before,, purehuiageistarhere, All kinds of Ounw. try Produce and Lumber *ill be taken in. part payment for work, Feb. 2, 1249.-4 W 10 ALMANACS, for 1840, for sale by 4ELLEII. KURTZ. Jan. ID, 1849. .r - .14?,7;:.../pAt . i'apimn[l7,JE.iS...Fo2 ANIES....CDO i . .', , • ' -' :•:-.1-' . , ' --s' .: 4 v ~,,,,--- r [:if. , FM7I APPir r Oft la tC/ )1/1 • . , .1u i e,t:l /L /; .• , ; 1•1 :, 1 1 ; ./ , .0 , ;' ,‘ '; ; , ' GRESABLY /grin ,Aot,of Amoimbly.o4oll,lloll'44k 00411.91 Rain Pollitl7 MU f**4)iilieti lv tltHON4 dliftain '. tit of :Pk dui respective cootie*: Jo 1 pabliptbk sptatirtnent of 416 RECEIM al t) , PENDITORtit iriaiiyl-11e;i'the' iii iii. Aioners of Tazes of raid county, do REPORT se l'oßotre;'vrig from ' tlCo' t day of 4anufAry. 4., 1 1.,11145 1 ; iii.4 13 *9 1 4 di/ ' Jandarir) 18414401f64yotiorimiliors..; .i),;. i . • " ' , ' 1 • 1 .; i . , uf:. IY. ittit.;. •Xli 117 ki.f% . ...1 , 1111 • ; . .. • . sig d . .. Lo Robert' G.. Harper, Raq,, Treasarerf and Comutistloners -In account with the Co $y Mains,. as foliiis 1. ~-; , 4 It ti ': . I I/ To Cash in hands of Treasurer, 11, I aft in td emen I, 1564 184 Outstanding county TO- sad Quit Beats itt,handit } .. of Collector*, ,of , ~$025 05 amety,4l,oeaq i edi Leer, Jarrow( for ip46, seer ' BorouglA Petty'l tux, , ~ ' .010 73 , Do Qua Rents, , ' , 178 00 , •C_,lllol4ollnd T ownship, 781 99 eiorataoh. " , 483:18 • flerwiek, " 902 211' 11'30:igloo. , " , 1141 . '05 ' ' lAtitnore, .4 438 781 • Hamiltooban. 6. 746 93 Liberty, , •" .. 889. 98 Hamilton, . " r 898' 91 Menalleo, tf ilter 04 fkreboo,' . 4 . ' ' T a il 01 Frank " • 740.• 71e• Conowago,.. " 684 26 Ty rope , 44 n 876 64 bfountjoy 498 811 Mountplusant, 44 , 725 59 Reading. • u 550 45 k'reednin. " ' , 808 . 57 Union. „ , 597 , 1 i , • 11,198 11 To . Cash received irom Paiteivon for Cpu rt • costa, , 56' Cash from Sheriff Sch;iyer, for Jury ,fees, 12 00 44 from. Wm• • S..H.Oultd!on , " 4 00 • 44 from Edward Work, cos. refunded, • ' 44 for Estruys, • . 1 62 To Abatement on Stale Tax, 621 05 Cash from D.' A. Buehler for rent Ist April . 1848. . ' • 80 00 41 Additional 'fan. 16 48 • 40,661 tai 111:7 The Outstanding County 7az and Quit Rents appear to be in the hands of .the following Collectors, viz: Itt AIM COLLYQTOIM. John Carpenter, Jacob Myers, John Cl. Frey, John Keefer, James Black, John L.. Noel. 1846 1847. 1848. 66 64 66 Nicholas Group, B. Hildebrand, Daniel Gitt, Conowago,t William Yeatta, Tyrone, William Stock, Mountpleasant, Abraham Brown, Reading.* Abraham Waybright, Freedom, George Kershler, Union,* 'Since paid in full tSince paid in part. Latimore. Hamiltenban, Liberty, Menallen, Straban, Franklin and Mountjoy townships had paid off their duplicates in full be: fore the settlement. In testimony that the foregoing statement. of Receipts and Expenditures, exhibited at theldes otitis Treuary or said county, is a correct and true copy, as taken from and compared with the original remaining in the books of this office, y Lk, We have hereunto set our hands and affixed the Seal of saitoffice, at Gettysburg. theist dm of history, 1.1 J., olio ,>-• thousand eight hundred and forty nine._ A. HEINTZELININ, • JACOB ICING, • Cosississioneri. ' JNO. G. MORNINGSTAR, • AVORINSAIJOH, Clerk. TO THE HONORABLE THE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ADAMS COUNTY WE, the undersigned, duly elected Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts of the Treasury , aud Commissioners of said county, and having been sworn or affirmed agreeably to law, REPORT the following to he kgeneral,matsaumt,o(imid Account from the third day of January, A. D., 1848, devil the 8d day of January, A. D., 11149, both days inclusive. ' ' a Robert Cr . Harper, Esq., Treasurer, and the Commissioners, in account with the o, o ams. • JX:ILLIL To cash from D. M'Creary, Esq., late Treasurer, 1584 18{ Outstanding Tax and Quit Rents in hands of collectors, ap9s Q 5 County Raters and Levies assessed for 1848, 111040 11 Qut Rents for 1848, Cash from Patterson for court costa, Sheriff for Jury Fees, &c., •' Wm. S.'llaiitllton, * 1 E. Clark costs refkrnded, VlttraYl. • Abatement on the State Tax, D. A. Buehler, fur rent, Additional Tax, W. t • ~; E. the undersigned. Auditors of the noway of Adams, Pennatlrania. elenied mad 'worn in puissance oriittt db''H PORT, ,„ that we met, did audit, settle and adjust ; . according to law, the Account of the TreellarerAted OetwoijosiWlON 6 f 41114 °lle ' tyi contrneneicg on the third day' of January, 1848, and ending on the second day of January 1849,litith daysititelitsiwittAhst laid; Accdunt, as settled above Mid entered of record ht &McCann-book. in the Commissioners' OM*l ofiAdateii tautly., is ccirreetlemk that we Rnd a balance due to the county of Attains, by Rostra Q. Haar'', Eeq., Treasuvrof said ecounty, Wealth, Tens Theusand Two Hundred and Twenty-two Dollar* and Twenty-eight and • One-half Cents. anti hi lutOlaDding Mew Ode • F hwuand and k V" } ohuaton, Hundred and Seventy Dollar, and Fifty-nine Cents. , Jtlo. c . .. ELIA& I,' I'. ' I "' l'" ' ' t'• ' 1 A. W., MACIINIAIe , ,- t 'lttiltd Courtly' , SAMUEL DURBORAW. • ', ' i of &Mem ' ' . ' • Gellyebury. Feb. 2. 1848.-41 14t.11111 1 20111E lIIIARALEIN ANNIVERSARY. ' CQUlirT i t %'t EhtrXß*Nuai ; , • , _ smolt *eta as, vulvas' sos tor Irittipssitai. riz iti * * *a k o k n o su s oc i ety o rit en b. COXINCJYTIO4t. ... BEEF CATTLE.--There were edlated at the pyi v ani a Ow will celebrate iii - ° „ • , ...a.,„..?,,. '-,% .. .:1:' , ~ "1" on afebdl ai 6" bent ( I f Basva ' 46 2,± Eighteenth Anniversary in Chriatts church. : 'l lll . Ai "" 'Pl` ll . 4 ' / .4411 .....P e11ine ..... e which irks sold t o City Withers at prices...9w% G - ti b,,,.. the evening ~f s h e sisi i . A 2, c o nvimiion will glee) !ta, • KM 4 - • ..n hem 412 20 to glipar NO lbs. on Os boafosgusl Is eA ris ' --iv , on • "1 , • • b s o i s Vb anon. 4vit gli t h: f Utir a ..7104* 84 30 end 07,7/Opar 300 lbs. net. ' of aty nett, The friends of Loam Y, n e t Y , 41, • ... 1 P;401411730, LIOOB--supply fair, and salsa of live are ma- turn, and the public generally are respect- ditg oo t*O.Pd % , —4 , • wa g at 105 at per 100 Re. fully invited to sttand 0 ' kip 4.. A. e STOW ClKOPenntret ' FLOUR .- The floor market is MOlO debt Wee A. Reet 4430, , " ' 3iTtietteo lit All Count us, i requested U.. ot we bends, Hasid 'at brava* et *CST* ' ',J. )0 7ritorolit. ' ~ .44414imom•Prili ,IPAecuro PM" .41 0 14 d"" enenvver , bolding ie , Oh' MOW beta • 4 40. 00 . * , Z. 4, AA VrIAI F . I .01',641,11e1mati994,4,44 furnish , , 441 00 4 Corn meal la aa ,000. 'k Putla VI. , S. 8 ' 1.1114114.U08 Tam m a ws matiatica. I GRAIN.--tfopply of all Ida& of undo Red, J. Ihi• gIMEL ° B64 ,. 11 ' 'bit friends of (hi; 94' 110 4 An ' II i ' 44 P oll ia ' ad' unchanged ; Niel good bid's° ted wheat Fe b . 2, 1849...44 , , Committee. „ geg i t t ra 4y aie isv&isd i 4l „. pre „,,, t m Am , at *1 03 to St 09 I and white, at I 08 toll' 35 ; • :PLAN "' t t a y in a i Vl dcl 6: i ll oete lli" so lt il es: ' R Wlltbw ye eo s trem et: , ANfilift, R,541 . 14Y: ,IfiOTICE. • se ss i o n. of ih ; l en t retunr YPll*l .lo. mr , ,--- . ' 1 bin be, PROVI 0818:—.Mpas Porklllsoo,-and-Prisde .4 j , —, , • ' , dildianreo by the Xter,, lir. _Apron, 4 00. • Agisitia q la 4f inia4 I . Hama THE eighteenth Atiolvaraary .pf, ,the .,, ', ~ , g W..,5.,T4.1ibE SACq l y • a midi. , fi rscali la, v i!h 1 :74, 1 ;n10, in bra t Phlloninthelan Society of Pennayl- i ' 'lB, 1049. ' . * P ' -- " i-r.------ -------2----j- ' ' ''' ". ' - unit College will be celebrated in Christ?". _ a. ' ___ _ •''. ''' I l' ' 3 " ' . 2-.: , ' IlittiOt IC L. Church, on the 14th of February next.— laiLliani rtrZalairoar• " ' ' ''' - "'" ' 1 " 4 '' '' Friends otl,4teraßtrit erid'ite'pliblio gene- • • Gag it,o. PA', : 4 4 g LETTERFitteetioneotart .oit the Fa, gait k i k, i nv i te d to i t ti t hidi . , . .. i.. r 7--- .1810 of Maims 0411/Dattat Imo 0f ,.. ! , i , 300 N s.:senTiv : ~ T RlrifT l l'ltEr,tl„ l iti f if kihde: (grids Latimore tp.., Adams ota. , dot e d, bavin . g , , .1 , . . iiill9lBX, is NO9OIIII. ,i : . 11 0 the root ,) can be hid of %he'll^ been, granted to Alt subscriber 330444 is ~,,.8. ~ q O A N Iffl ; ,,l l D- 11 1111.1)1, 1 scriber on reasonable tbbile., 'l' I l eitis ell' keret/ghee to eli who are indebtedro paid; , • . ~. . , . e 1, 4 -. 11 , , Pin , ,l c , illid t pute f° l 7 6 ug° ll64 '' . ' : ' . .UN • • ... ' ' •. 1,. • 0 it I ,•UP 'lncilliplWr IFNI . . Estate, tomaltepayinent wonoutdelay,and j .„ i t • ~, . rM. ..'„,,i ike ,, . 4 yi -- r•rr, - ;:;:, to those having cle(ma to, present the ume, 7 " ," .t- '' , , —l-„... , 4,- , 0- properly authenticated, to, the eubeetiber, r .••: MONEY , WANTED. - a°, Villa AN a ' , Mims residing in the same township, for outdo- —.-. r, : . li if, ; . ' ' ' FOR' RENT: rosnt , , .; ,_.• , . . .-,. , ALL ,#.0.• indulged t o me o f ng iii'l GE u°BIINETTE;eIt.' . tal , itindintidielee Dy 1 note ut booklic-, LH Id A P'PN, Ir' TO' Wil Tl' 2, i542.....et ' ' 'Alin, it l lll Plead Ulf ind'aettle the unit • , DAVID WCONAIJOHY.. , * ' t on orbefeire *sprit tiey/.41,pnil next. ' . ' ,t , GEIORGE ARNOLD. , . Gettysburg. Jan. I, '48.-4f intim LiXE.ir e A VARIETY to suit army body, both 3.ll3llC4.l3lgialliiiLlM/ HAWLS, of all kinds, just received 11 to quality and pries, for sale at efAtoos 0 and for oolokat . prices to suit the SC/ 00K* 'FOX &WI ar Till OFFACX, ; by ~• L L. SCHICK. XDXII. Freedom..: $l4 85 Lattimore,* 70 00 Borough of Gettysburg, 400 88 Germany. 153 12 Cumberland,t 274 99 Berwick. 59 81 Huntington, Hamilton, %AtilVibllV% Wit XPIEIL.• • • •' • ~ •-• ! • #551401. , , Hy r you( 1, 0 I,* *4O OO, Be auditing and settli int ng o #uhheyustrunfts.,., H. w Stehle; Agifit o r , lPP ol 43 l o Y!'!C s ilP ri ' ' 14 . 1 office*, * ~!. • 0 Jusiieelg!rd , 'O 3 l l Cl Sheriff's! Binger Couet Prothonotary, Regiated, and Clerk of Session.' Fees, 1. Posta?, Stational, fige.„Eo/61ntissionese pines. ,4 3 1 7 . 0 0 0 Choose, Peale tb •''n'Oxpiof l 4 ol kin, • 4 bridge , Views, 8, 46 /swain at Bridges. 4?°'. Fox and Wild 051 Scalp!, , Assessors' pay, " • 492, 22 4), ) Sehnnt due 1' (State AppiOpriatioh,) _65 '25 Grand Sar) , and Tip Staves' Pp" ; 1848, ( 8 1 Genet* , tsar,, and Tip Stavest Priv: A : : 1320 1 74 Joseph Clapsaddle, in full for Rock creek Bridr,_ . 217 00 H. Schriver & Slagle, partiwy , tii ClondwagitAti2lo,, , 41154 roe Court Cryer'i Pay, , j W su o li od es ni p r ei r s b fo lf i c, k b e n e il_ e d i l n ngs g.p , 64o . llo , 1714 , ~ :3 1 1 : 1111 1 :10 0 1 ' Roast Damages sad illatnegs , v4Wes I, , 850 ,slfl Public Printing and Blanks, , • 302 111_1 Swearing Township Officers, . , I 4 I P Quit Rents paid (hq. HicllCl up tO lst Imam, 1242, ,g QQ, Treasurer qf Poor 3450 . 99, Tax mfunded, Joseph Fink, Commissioner's,Pay, A. Heintzelman, r ; Qu'J Jacob King. " , 103 0Q Reinke at Prison and Public buildings., , 43f 1 3 Expenses in p_reparippin l ti forwardipg 110Port19 Rey. C mine ommissioners, and nisk!dg - with Atiditos General, 1511 Officers' Pay, Spring Election, , 295 04 " General Election, , 720. 87 Interest paid on Seret,, • ,2P 5,0 James G. Reed, Esq., in trust, for E. State prim, J 34 20 Director of Poor's Pay. 80 'OO Schriver, Esq„ fur summoning Jurors, 02 00 Returns of Retailers' pay, , 21 87 Medical Attendance on P,riitoners, , 4 5Q Coroner:. and Justices' Pees for Inquisitions, 48 84 Abatement to Collectors of 5 per cent, L 83t 04 John Hoover, casts add charges in arresting Feeder. ick Smith, on chatge of murder of Frederick -Forster, • Certificates of Constables' Returns, Exoneration. to Collectors, Collectors' Fees, Treasurer's Salary, Outstanding County Tax and Quit Rents, Balance in hands of Treasurer, 833 26 38 03 217 69 92 74 38 36 71 11 ♦1,870 89 By COn's La Biqurns,4B4B9 Ezoileraiii* for ils44, 4840, • 6. . 1847, •' for 18411, ' • for 1848, • it fOr 1847,: Outstandingiax 1846. • 'I .1847, Exoneration. for 1848, Fees for 184$, Tieberscunents'on',COnt,i; reasurer's Salary, , • Babinec in hands of Countrs Treiserro , , 178 00 58 58 12 00 4 00 1 'OB 1 82 821 05 710"00 15 48 •►BBOl Lai COOMII3IIIIIIII ICI 111:11111.4. ' isoLLs. vO4 , OIL 00 ~, 445, ~ t' 90 , A5, ;; ; i • ~ 8:8111 14 86 ti, , 4714,7 4 , • no,-05 . . i , i t .: ,' 4 it 44 7 ,:g 7.LRX tr. LOTS FOR SALE. hisub' • 7-7 scriber wi l l sell at Public A „ T,fittp,?n,afurday 111 the 17/4 day of nal, at one o'clock , P. .• at cursi thq tense ofJ'astes A. THOMPSON, io the . Sor.inki ,of (iolgibtlqi, the following ,deecribed tract of,,Lend,anll Put-Lots : or Urff q t* ii , !T ... bikirm,k i tio . w g 1 a' _' ~ ilt• - P -4 ; 0( 4/181191,001 1 4,9e 1 PbOrta PIP tkti rued lint 4,-I'XosotAlkrFojkom t ifiPli ikol. ' I , A LorOwening , Howley , ' lite chardi ti leliviesin trof'eseellintlieoh rewl'efid'ab&it .00 , 11 , 17000644 . ~, Lot No: V.-;.ctptiatibti 4 roisio•foolge s et +,4 Los No. LL-thwitetaiiitt etiriirineved ffis-Parehesil .c ,''''' ".11 ', 1 -' 4 -0 " Lot. Mit Ili-LOtntlifnivitli"alereiviasd l a , ~ r jpetebed; ,) ',/,-. ~ . ` '' L ot 'N 4) . , 4.-...obotibig 61her ' ' 1 ';'' ' Lot No. 11.-443conitilnieg 8 adieu imi 48 p cmh i i i . r., , ~ 4 ' Lit No: 11.3-00itultiltig'9 'loNtillseetliB l B Perches. .i LoS No. 7.-.4011115th ,4' iiikar !Mai Id 1 .pevehes.... , -. . . ...; ~,, , 0:1, .. Lot . No;',10-090kfhfieg' 4,8 Mires 'alidil -' - Perellee: - ' ' I`,', i - •,, 1,, Lot No. 110.- , -Cinteilniegifeetstsimi ,'? kit f • pet t wo, ~,. 1 ;,: t -,1:, •• ii The above Lots are handsomelylild efl 'affording eel remiss to fills) , vestal of , 4' tree th'''alley':', 'PlOt(ll.fid draft of the d-' bole c,roe,sptt4,l4onif.qrf 4 1 0',1010 4 J ' ber• eroPolw log,gpr o ipcksai mi. ' Or, out-lots chap; ould wall ,to give their attention to thil matter, as. , tho • fret. , party williseslifvelyi bre'iold. ' r , ' '''' .' Aite ndan et;Ottpe‘d l erma in the'day ,or • ` •, 7 , WM, AING, , x tor JiblEil COOPER,. Esq. ;Jan. 213,.1&491, , • I• ' 1 0 4 ,44_403 51 4 1 ei Q TO /0:000 roca.,:woof t enoio , Pine BOAledBl'lo' T,Othet Af f Oak or Yellow Pine Shingling .11.T081' IS to 15,000 goollthlk aio 10.000 good Chestnut do.i and boo good Chostaut•POlTlo9.-br 1 , , • diRP,MidE. Aittiothi Jan. so, 1848. & ti ti IT asuman ry Ae Er :tau of 11* iltonbOn towarbip, Atlanovounty, Ps., *k mooed, hating been grimed to the e • , tier raiding in franklin ,te., he liiritehr girds eq6oeta iill!iiidel4l to Aiii4 &Gip& to *ke perit,tenirtdiOn(deripl;iifid'itieeilf haviv Id ii6sent 11 94 1 041ifii l IY Avienticiated for aettierennt.` ' • J'A,c(irt „ Jan 26 1849 •4•4/i . • • l.l • 101 90 23,00 196 36 670 A& 220 00 1870. 5U 2222 28A •10401 i 3 "er," Admitifithisibnio l 4lnntik; NI, on the Estate of it ponks, Cestt BR nays) r dec i tli' lite of PrankiiiitA C. Pa., having been glinted to the subscri bar, residing ink the. same .toiartuiliip, notice is hereby girt:tato all who lire indebt4 said estate, to make .psyment'.Wilhaut.tis lay,, .and to,thoee Wising Claims teiptelept thew properlrauthemiesed for atiiilemiet. JOHN CHAUFSERGLNi Jan. gB, 1848,— , ft Adaer. AU D Iro 11. 4 S . f rito 4 t9E ' ' ' . TNE indemigPa4l,AoPro appointed ' by the ,01 1 0,4014 , 4 / 4iiutt or . A dam. t;lz ,„ co u n vt ,to make Oulton. of, the ota, , 'ramaaaaf in the , kini of ( 1,9r1P 1 ,_,, , 1i „__ and David - itaably 40Yakasallafiliall, , Mt', ues.,Legoae, deoesari t v and aOptert,the heire-att-laar, at slid . 1 10 0 1 11 4,TA1t4 1 094 for that . par , ~ • at the pith is house of A. B. karts, t . . r, isbylkla, TArfts , the 15th day of -, Awry, 4.1). 16 . 4 ,at 10 41904,, 4 r Mr( WNW tOPi' t p il sperii intetiemedt nay Aland I' , proper. . ROBERT SMI TH . , 4 - 04. 19. E i. 533 - 3 ~, . ' Airtliicir- I A 1 roagy ,• 6LoCkg,..*Hglitg, -AND • , edgeeteete !t°, l the ~ig (o;tdolibertdpatronarposive to dithoq'Sztouil-, ed snit roopsp o tfikk, toStdieu, that bsojk i t i rooVred , now worment qf, I itl 01M1111Ladi ii) si~bui',~g}. I; ier k : 1 NO& Ereettoini4 Nor. Rings, l'itratch.ctudes, - Watighlte" , :Ate. Also isescr4ci t is x : 1114 aWki oniAliptsliistv..qa of which will be so* , „viooKia*,,MlATUFLOrep!iir ,se tonal. at theshortest notice. lithlstit in Chembereburg et. next door tri Eh B Siniesuni's. BonkM arie Drug l 8 / 1 1 44'4 " 111:7 TIOLI e , 11114te stoolid•hand WATONlf t fs.' which will be sold 10w..., • j • _ MX,kl‘ DE R Geityebti Silly'Mite4ifi.' • 1114tfic )tairrripooarsi 111 of3ristvd4 ship, titti,es Aptim i Thtitaby. The Forget-1s e-notp,rdeWrcir Utthiettr. Co tiffer's stnifpints Potites Works; ,with tienjt,'othEifivwftb vill'bit'enldtheeft tq'ittti P; ffir MOM ' •1,1 . 1 711 ,tREL , LER K tywrci , j P. S. 00 ,Wednesdty rev Ceti* Wit itt lam i' "oil¢plil orrelentinet, when nit nieinilted to cell. /9t 1849. BKll4Oy kwrieLEB,cdloide.Bo.o. ' trair/etile, TOoth Brimlies. Toilet 1?0,. Toot)t 'Powders Are. &e.,for palc;by ' 'Et 41. 4 Dail Imt Duane's nond A a ws. VIEW of the Law of Roads; High- AL ways, Bridges, and Ferries, in Penn sylvania, by William Duane, Esq. Fur sale by KELLER KURTZ. Jan. 19. ALMANACKS for 1849-12 different styles—sold by the gross, htiodred, dozen, or single copy, at the Bookymof Dec. Lb. KELLER mum TratsTici!t-, NOTIOE:' *' ' DR. HALSEY'S GOLD & .SILVER PILLS are founded upon the principle that nearly 'all disease. arise from Th e same causes, or that a i morbideoridition of the liver, stomach and bow. I elii, predisposes the system to every class of di*. ease. When their important functions become obstructed with superabondenccol bile and' vis cid matter, Natureceases 19'1041 her ,proper of i Bee.. It is then that the blood becomes impure belciuse the secretive organs of the liver, whose 1 colflte it is to separate the worn-out principle of this vitalloid on no longer it for their office, 'e the wasted part oftlm blond continuos there.: fo r e in . ill'oiraulation. and become diffused throUghout the whizile iryVtem., This filled with itthretious' humori the body' is made, lhible to likeness.' ' it, by theries v it hi exposed to it•sucl dim chance is the Weather; a . bad , told or cen anasption would hellos reselt..4 in the sielnity spi . ontagiona dimities., it would imbibe,the i tio fr •-. i: •: i • i:i .: 0 n . . : 1;' - : 11-rime:s},Ratai r mita ~Spiirasi Plias, ,a - IV . plesersitt to take sind innocent in opera 16'-thif 'intik" Vi6idlint tnedieine ln the nierseldi to remove the - Ms , led vistid matter dlioAli elateeirilindtbirreate M re the liver,' om -1) A 11 s; and hiiineitlei„Sel !he performance of their pro- Pit .1 5R0N4, 1 1 1 ,1147 TglideFillg. the.blood pine, ilitilat , Mitt tho ezatisat from all morbid and i • ' 'liiiilloont: which - ' wilt hnally remove fluid *roil Mime; however longstanding, and 'end •rw I thee ' eiltb:health, strength .and vigor. , Alulie givihs , a: Lull • explanation of the 'be action of the Golf! soul Silver Pills, can 'be 1,141,1,/tAlleiltillistilv Price only 2/0 cents 'Pie bah, coasisklng bOth'kinds; and' for sale at ibehl•Deredplqxttiallo..2,,Coortland street. New Toff, atelfite tyabtfeg by S. 11. BUEHLE a iw • Ilili 1849.-i•-ttisi• i . , • . . ',. • .', 'G i ETTYSIIIIRG: FOUNDRY , Ji ith 414C111.N1a 'SHOP. . ) i I -...', ', L•rt • ' ,-:.-. ifirlftilthittilblit''re.iNstetfully Informs vil: 'la fnendi ind'the public generally &Whit :Stltl coutiunes to carry on the IfOUNDR ,lIIISINESS, in knits branch ss,liV Whi establishment, in the Western - , piirrefffett Ail*, w hart he has constantly , f 'Ott i hind'arl skirts of '.:' ' { IX Pak A OrrtF l iairi 2 e ',Seth as Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skjll,tts, XOl4 Griddles, &0., of all sizes ; also, r:OTOVES of iiiiiy' slim ant , vailety, inclu -4 Common, Parbt, Airtight Ind Cook ifig Meronr-oamonctbem the far-finned '' To patamoroilan Pena say. he has on !teaft1111“4•11004-Woilmaiwt-of-- - ihrealittsir Arathite es, finTekedi etlitnitedi Strisictitters; the re. norned EiVicillbvii; .lid Woodcock's and, ••Withero,w'a i , also Points, , putters, Shards,'&i, . " ' ' ' ' " . ' EUAORAIMITUINGI if carried on in its diartlit Mihail, brui l boOlif Work. ~men. • ' ?hi iiuh l taCiiiiiir'll4iiaitin'*ned't! 0 0*, , -' ''', $ , SIAPA i 1 i iiii ti ttimuill e uo l imil (..I.t be, ithe Erman ry mudding, iliere l withrid lorctir , pion and excielleot.materyde, 41,,nasmil l'ilt. and best work will be made. itcrLa ! dies will bewided,,lnt at their rats once. 1. All of the WO mentioned artieles will 'be furnished u 00,f'oillIrtittipr country 4 4 4i55,. ,Pioduce, as the •-bn fbsdiny where she. All ordeiljOikist primpily atte nld -ICrR in !',lf i #k h N i !' done ; "g! altorie' .;Ig. `, • .r. WARREN. GerittebbeeMeylb#4ll4oi ) ;t n ' S:! , r ..,It ..:1.,dl r, rtl i nrrY TO : ROOP IC e Ora 'Areekirtsi Ptlll&aftllk + dOR the itormitial bad limeniallotit towe'it all diseases anteing areal 8111111 *far Sethrof Um Blood and 1utb1iP521 0. 1 1023qT554 "r 5 134 01 1 104FIO 4 eke 44elooffiebi Pleu sy, Catarrii,ste. L igrofniu l all }lag trti r, Scald )1,94, illutehos, otsTztutotts ' r th head, . f.rip "rip:stoma die, rou te Affections of the iitornaly .pd , vatic tit ttkeumstum, White bweli ogs, Abtiousorallisf cline disorders, constitutmnal Pebilltyould ail P i P re A rai g nd " id 4 XlVE" , lc ' Let ho hull a tilt, that b& crime a single eitiba °PIM,' i not occa sion immodtetelyan stitch vi disease, it is there • fore lamiiiesnii , Emir oiebition of an organic lot oatirmitorilltelibotioaat or! later• its , garnish. OM l4 1 49 apieliiilif7 Cr situations to " iii i AC II q r l i N t fi ill/ le, It la Ile eon omp tisnwa ii inio b MO I cables, which gradtilplo oft* in gay, effects the ihessalo t tiiiii 1 hilliii- Otitotlinti beim don- Or is Mount of. The rasOrity of human ml- Nona is of slow grow* tiuil F islow progrem conanfillo wlitipitt fitly Ant . , Efroful a, con sumption, Supper", grititAwefittur, gout, chrop, le atF hiiiiniett. Hoot ipme, head, I*. 71 4 11 1 041wsioy,,einitrawt this class—each *whir if&et of hi igeritlirl it ~eel, of nu tritlim, ol2ietiojtitttivii life horn en anima ! dint Itlitiritti of hay iiiiiiee, nothing short of '}oweirad +Mtaktinot Medic:pea promise Outlast halo to "the invalid, Pulfatives will bine cute, and rift& to Much tuischitt TOM 101, itO2 - Amia/iv tout, tonibined with a proper nagelna tod"clitt---ibe bo• to strengthen, the other to diultiffii Morbidaction. are what pathology in naltifini. goad he following valuable tem timo wri t ramsossenis, June 9,1847 . t Hiving been aliOnsid of the Pcs•ca•, it af (ori ins *awl 014 U, re td be able to recom mend it airta talinibli remedy in ;bat class of chronic , constitutional, and glandulor diseases to which )1 is olfilichtili , adapsteci. To those who are at beta, and MOH* niallchia , as an iYII eMittot obtain it hi i Moroagreeable, active, and ulilbnir Otte, Omit is to found in the Pars es t bird used_ it lb p eysral instances with tiecilidd sued... 'taut, he. 11l ALLISON, M D. PPOM ..I il i vir • lir • c r ,-. -1 1 4.-- c• d , al4 & South St. Phits4lBl ie. los sole by it LLuoT, Car- Imre, All PlititSON, 'Harrisburg, Mid by drug sista and um/chants throughout the hountry Price 25 eta sr bouto pee piiiripthils )Vanua itteithailimpeptiMpiletit Price filar'. betties-0 ittiiidelson. IVAN? D/L XSKI.Eg 8 CORDLIL AND CMitiltiohilys. a, minliciset of unsurpassed puynits, in • speedilv eruips.Wirim, Dyselliefl. Clliokrulaftip tutu, L owls Sp rhos, Colic. Plato • ItPilYystPd (91041 iirmormiro of ilia Stomach s ad Dowels . ronumi l )01 lower' sti No family should be without the wilidliblis remedy. Inc. oshr 25 oasis vim Whip. 'Oct...ck[July Id. 1848---Iy] ALECJINTIIIitS XOTIOE. OTICE is hereby given to all Legatees • other peons concerned, that the 0444 1 0 .Accounts of the deceased pisnerns.hereinsfier. mentioned will be pre sented s 4 the Orphans' Court of Adams - bounty, for confirmation and allowance, on Dersday the 20th day of February next : .! The' Account of Elias Harbaugh, Jacob tlighsugh, and Leonard ,Ilarbaugh, Exec 'Mom of the last .w ill and testament of Hen ry Ilarbaugh, deeeased. The •liceonnt of Henry Overholtzer, Otisrdian of Jacob Ceiselman, Minor sun of Michael Geiselman, deceased. The Account of Adam Marshall, one of 'the Executors of Joseph Marshall, deo'd. The first Account of John Marshall, one of the Executors of Joseph Marshall, de ceased. The Account of Wm. Colson, Adminis traidr of the Estate of Tumor Colson, de ceased. The Account of omph Burke," and Geo. Ginter, Executors of the estate of Joseph Durkee. deed. The Jicoount of Henry Kuhn, Guardian of Mary Ann. Elisabeth. and Geo. Felty. WU. W. HAMBROLY,Ibasiso. Region's Mum Glaup.aart, HURRAH FOR CALIFORM4 ([lg]E) (*AI O IFORNIA t or the We di .La„,„.. Ja. is to be obtained in that country. we are , told, are topics of a sico) ,a,stiopf when compared with the ”preeimut,.ewsk als" that can be obtained, in a 'direct,. , in .9dants county, wallow dial% for ; i or undergoing ,the, fatigue of along a dangerous yoyage.therhaa4 i id' worth two in the bulb i" .Af you wish ~ to test it, cell at the , t OnaPria and Caoh Clothing Ind Variti, Stara qf MARCUS SAMSON, Opposite the MM, GMltginiaursh who returned from the City an tits 11th inst., with his fourth , atock. of VINT= GOOD, this season, Persons, who Issati purchased front him this Winker bars ed. mitred that he sells Clothing chasm thin they, have ever been bought , anywhere frsk. fore ; and the fact that he has returned' the foUrth time this season with a Is stock of Clothing, shows plainly that fte selli a great many, and that, too, vary 101 l and with small profits. Tbis is, no Ole talk of the , Printer, becalm he..is paid ,for his advertisement. It is the ..truth. therefore we Ray ypu can tibial% ur save, the "precious metals," by plotterell from him, without, oing to Coliforaia, ey person can satisfy himself of , by giving him a call. The assortment embraces every tisimpn, the way of Boys' and hfea's year, .146 and superfine Tweed, Cassino, Cluesteserea Cashmeret,and Cloth COA.TS,OLOAKda and PANTS: Silk. &tills . Caesinet, Cloth, plain and fanryVE,ols;., cape, cravats, wrappers,, 'huts, bosoms, suspenders, gloves, stockings. etc. . .114iips a large variety of fancy article*, jawilitYs ; spectacles, perfumery, combs, raanosjoglf see, umbrellas, guitar strings, Indian Iffiltp.; • ber Coats, Ste. The 'subscriber ,thank} his friends and customers for the liberal patronage** stowed upon him, and hopes to merit . aj continuance of the same. MARCUS SAMSON. Jan. 19.1849.--tf NEW GOODS. At the Old. gtand. GUORCE ARNOZD "just returned from Philsdelphis with a large stock or fresh good*. I. Diorite which are Cloths Cosstnet Jenny, Cords ,and Flannels. Plaids, ;tripod and plain. ,dlpaceas, Cashmeres, • • M.-detainee, Plaids, striped :;¢ plain. Cloths, Cashmeres'' , - Cloaks. Engaideand,Ftench Merino, Parental to Cloths. opc. Latrof CALICOES & GINGHAM% the beetle& offered for the price. foklarvallet• of DOIIIEBIIII GOODS IaiirIDARPETING, vety cheap; Mao ,a iege stock of . • ' 44111.14 H GROCERIES,. 'Ol of which, will be hold us cheap as they Catnliebtrtainedlit any oilier establishment. Wade not throw out a few leading ar tides at cost, as'a bait, calculating io make . . Up on something else. But our prices are uniform, and we make no misrepresents- Wins knowingly, in reference to the kind or tmility of the goods we sell. Please examine, and judge for yourselves. P. A: few STOVES remaining on hand. 7 very cheap. Oettyaburg, Bee. 8, 1848.—tr. Cheap ! Cheaper ! Cheapest eglitlGTtQl in OlLtQtt at least 40 per cent. t Z. L. SOLL'ICZ lIAS just returned from the cities with the largest stock of PANCX Popes, he as yet offered to the Public, and he does not hesitate to say that it is the BEAT in town, and the CHEAPEST I If you don't believe it call and see for yourself ; while I shall be gratified,` those calling will be profited. My assortment is omelets, and purchased at the lowest Cash prices I The following articles comprise a portion of my cheap and splendid stock : A Splendid Lot of Bonnet Ribbons, also, a large assortment of Satin and Mantua Ribbons, Artificial Flowers ; Shawls, 3loyslin de tains. Thibet, Black Cloth, and Cashmere; Wool en Comforts, Zepbyr Ties, Cap Ribbons, Was Dolls, Hair and Cloth Brushes, Woolen Itarn, Back and Side Combs, Pocket do.. Fine and I vory do. ; Hair Pins, Breast Pins and Bracelets, Fancy Boxes, Watch Chains, Guards, and Keya, Scent Bags, Fancy Seam. Pen.holdors, Silver Pencils, Plain Gold Rings, Children's Gaiters, Silk and Cotton Canvass, Steel Buckets, Steel Bag Chains, Ivory and Steel Knitting Needles, Knit. ting Needle cares, Mourning Collars, Gimp Head Fringe. Black Cotton Bose, cotton Spool Thread, thread and cotton edgings and laces ; mull, book, and cambric muslin!, plain jaconeta Irish linen, black and mode alpacca, flannel, cashmere, Prawn holland, linen table cloths and towels. bonnet:Ws ins, silk handkerebiefs, plain and figured cravats, silk ties. ■ general assortment of men's, weimast and hildren's hosiery, guru and cotton allersditse. silk ilnd spool., whalebone, books ■nd ryes rant and agate buttons, ivory' studs, sewing and sal• lees'• silk, patent thread, men's black kid Aillet neeble-worked collies, ladies' kid gloves, Week galloons, standing collars, rosette, tabs and fins, heir beside, blacking, watches, steel bendiMS , icules and purees, beads and clasps, puma Aradall. rings and tassels, scissors. , ; Oreille, moeted patterns, card board. filly white, mdirik hair oil, head dreier', Wog; brushes, bed hike. COW pet binding, pins and needles, a large iiiitandlllllll4 of children's shoes, men's and ehlkirsn's .Idb and glased cami, &e. p—r Ladies and gentlemen are invited to mall and esaminri before pareheeinit else where. Come one—come,nll-4n.d save FIFTY PER CENT t J. L. SCHICK. Gettysburg, Sept. 22, 1848.—tf MI. UAL 111 LT 411Sitr flllO villa!: subscriber tenders his acknorrit. edginents to the public for the liberal and steady patronage with which 100" been favored for a series of yearii r eat! I 1 speetfully announces tbst. he, beep* ne , ceived, at his old established, 'Sand in Chanibersburg street, a large • anti (rub surtrAr log. , ' f i . DRUGS & SIEDIC11;138, Itailiatil.www tounsi ,• • ', •Paints,Varnish,Dyethlk dei t z — .410104 1 _, and every variety of arti im!" — , in a Drug store, to OW ttgotinq ,of Os Petelhit wigt4 l lo l loM 4 os they mill be hattilliW OPIPRIKI*4 O IIIRot ... /1 11 13 1 ; $4 l Grisysburg, Jou I t 111411, t ,, , A`