Inauguration of President Taylor.. 'l'tte curemeff of inaugumtirrg Pti.sident Tset s .os took place on Itlonday last in the pres ence of many thout•ads.cf the citizens of this free land. 'I li.. President w.ma conducted to the Semite Chamber by an nes - tens* proekssio n, as is tent , ' 1511 Milli WT4116101. A tw i rl - iron . d, ~i',st eve. llalti more Sli i furnishes the follow ing pr,iltnlar,s, which o 11l be mad v tilt inter est ii.s. .. ---' : l l . ' ,' •. . i . , , . , a l ' li4s ' ' ,, V .1 1n &nate Chatitho , it r . re open -. 1 ,- • t, ,, f I,•. 1 i • i S . es. an - .i , k, .or tat. as.IIII bit US Oi L liators and o* f' .-• st , iiy , by Om araimptilmit- ot . the Po ebliai. A et,'strrtftritil turidtii.sinti.. • •-' dile ertle t', 1, diery was secupMel by male tertarwlT'• • •ei. Neil:diem nett letter writer*: and the 'Aireithe guiltlrj e ! eirely by !stiles, llnatumiled by gentlemeu. 0 ifiitred the tirmv , merit, and marinr corpo. era) itheri I.rivllegs4 maims, occupied the labntry of the Senate Cli wilier. Th d s e nAte nonnitilly as.faibiod tit 11 o'clock, though - a flambe, were prVient much earlier. The eteletnatic corps.,. ith the judges ot the Soprani° Court; enter, d ,le Scieet• cllamber at 25 militate fast II o'cikli. The.i Vire Presideuticieet and the ex-Vice Preilideot•enteetei atiql-p , st ii o'elock, with the entnnAttee of araCeitients, mid•wore con ducteil-klithlott to thet respective ehai is. . ThoPoleielont epee aud ex• Pre si J e nt. did . not arrive uptil balf-peerl2 o'cloek. and were met by thci.erimralltes rf iireineetnents at the eft. tranctelimi condreP to the seam propitiator thorn la freet oil*? table of the Secnatury, 4. .. the Secrete. Al 19 o'clock eel 40 minutes, these assent. bled on thrt deur af the Zivilate proceedmiettdie eliternyurtico a'the Capitol in the following Thereiniellutlif the District of Columbik; the leo ljouriof the United States, the °tow i fs , i . i-araut lee thi; ... 4 enate ; the comtnithee'd ' .1:: 1 ;rirluitoWthe Peesidem elect anti ex.Pessie we Pnwident, tx-V lee l'nesideee„ ~ !•.. • e,.r. tuy of the Senate; the members of c a . Nentte ; the diplomatic corps; the mayors• , 1\ t .-.0 , lnpintr atW Georgetown. mid theother p c ,,..ei.....ei•Mited on the door qf dm h'enste. .1. it:l.ing . the front of the portico,the Preei,e , . f. , .. - •• - -.I chief jestiee tooleehereite provide., 1.,•,. . 'Die eit.Preehjeet„ the commie. • e - ... -merits, and- the associete jestiees c' , ' • ••,. Court °ice:pied *pm i ~, „„ 4 ,,,,,, •••; -.• rear ref :the :President; eloei ;lel et. •• Tha •Vicls Preeldsenle ty'-Viee Pee., • -ecretary and metnberri or „I v a parallel line Pet ht Veer. - flklaalehtleate . c ,, e,pv essempied des opt pale tent; ,ansi . i.le . e .:• -',, iadtinediately in their rear wat aiiigned le t..r, , e - Mte ktiester, - clerk and ' In-abet* cif the II .••'ilte efilepteseniatives. ited i [nimbi:melee: ..i Olt klatqle• Th e l at li o ,, c ,, e ~!,1(.11 k onions an by the ides of tie' Senate aLd'arritgements'of the commit' • I'm! it munuerate4 in the yregranime.,twerse, pied the atops ~,O dr yesidue,ot the portico. l'hir mane .1.• esti ht l'ete the amino Ponied. ' and front of tie- i; wateli wit' Oiled bYthedetice multitude, as # ,s .t.titru 3 portion of the pliblif, „ grouted .withie tlu f t t uelostitts beyond. .AII hurset mid merri. .1 •. e etc eteluded"ftom the square. 'Carlton i the Poeta of. she multi, , bide atonotumed vanes; of the President elect of the V, .- .' --• ' The; Pieside., - • . Emmet( the dainty' '' of his,itategurel eid , '-' - i-'tmlisei7 l l ll2 4. 43l ol o o l to . and„d t e ,-.., --1 o'Clocke-a copy of , winch' t .1 1 ,Ah w ip--prot acted cheeri'and`cannon ” aga i n 5„ „h *,,„.4.4..,. ., ts cOnelliaaoll. ii... shouta of the multitude se. , n0 ,, T .,4 ohne cIam:SUMP Of the address, and the ~.,,.,.•, ,„.• rot:ice wis then . idminietered 1 0 The • i,,,k ik . el t it elie Untied States by the Chief. i ~e.e. ; leer which the emblems of the Septa, , ~.„..42, d by the Vice Presideet:Seeretary, and ' :;,,ereendlreArrrie, returned to the Senate Chimeg A(.4. .. ;./.:. 'l' re :wire some additicinsi parficalana in eon -Axton with the tirrane,ements and marieste. , MON which; it arty be, proper: to notine•wwikit .: mote ptiouteoess. When the -Secant Ita# 3 ,as ' eenbl:d. as stated abcrie,' Mr. Dieis.; of Rast.' sacbusetts, presented a rase:titian iabstantially, ' that aa IlOn; I.4rid R. Atainie.FA *Ad hurt , elected, on motion of Hon.' Thomas H. Oere tun, - Presidein of the Senate at the session ' st bielthad. just terminated, lw preside Cm thi• occasien; which, resolution wae. coaniteously. adopted, and Mr Atchison whs Conducted to his seat by Messrs. Demon. and Datriev•of 'l'he priaident pee km rose and stated that the diet 'baldness of the SenatiVietibld beici ' ad cuisimer,the Peal cub to the new 7 menthens Preeo.fffa .B,94ttlfet they would stwordirogily pro ceed'to Me presideid'e chide, in the order In whielCidiehhinerneie were called *by tbe secretary.' T4fieflilewAeff li. the caller. in Which . they, were M -ft ea(led, it beteg Obserred that the new Sentitingliel'intitubers at the evident wbieli has jese . edenkid. were each ih surn.;preiripus to stie./I'ul4Olgillici'liK, the 4 10, olakgo cordially by e hied and weleimied te tl4Sentite Chita -I.lheite.,Peetee. elf, Nlaryland, , 2. WM. 1;0am, cif V,emiont. 3. - Oetirgelr . Badger, of C. (netiiresetit.) 4.elittnne•Ceoriere of Penneyle-seis. -, • ,- e. • 5. Abel P. Upshur. of Soeth Carolina.. 6..50r0e Doiland, Of irkatisal. 7. 'lsaac D.:Wislker,'of VViscantin. .- • S. Airguettes C, Dpdges.;of lowa., ,• • , 10.''.1eckson Morton, of Florida. 11. James Shields, of Illinois. [When the name Of this new: Smelter anka called. Mr. .Walker, mite and elfeefd it 1 .4.,- lion, that h cre is deutiall be referred Witte mu- ' Mittel/ on' the Judiciary, with inetreickhhaf to inquire atul report as to hie aligibilieraexreet : in the Senate.] Mr.' Derrl.ln moved in order; 'he iiiiid; that the proceedings which they•had iseemblette • conepatn.itir might etit Pi interreptpd. , dort,ilie . consideetutioe Of the . resolution . be postponed until' n'-ticirrew, aid the motion'eras'lrtutafi.' mouslyeigneed to. . • , • .• ~ . , 12 4 ,A,Vm. H. Dnerson,of Georgie •,,,, , . .. 13. Meses" , Fl:llii , rrit,•ot New Hampshire. - ' 14. , James. W hitconibeof Indiana. • • • 1&. Notre! 40ele, of Louisiana. , e•. .. 16. .fretnan Smith, of Connectimit. The Vice President elect entered the Senate chamber accompanied' by ca-Vice - President ' Hallow, and by Meesne ReverdyJohnson.-Joho Davie and Jefferson Davis, committee of are ; Tenements, huniediately after' the preireding proceeditig• had been' eoneluded. The Vice ' President elect west introduced 'byr,tbe .x-Vice President to the President protect of the Senate and , the Peal Oath was administenscl by die latter.. Oat Liking the chair of the Senate. Vice Prot:Mem Fillmore addressed the Senate.--- Ills- nereirks were, substandalle. that Pier • havilig occupied a.aest. in the body Or pomaded- . over Ole delibrat.Ons of any Legislative hoe,. he 'Might justly' apprehend the necessity% of their freiteent assistance and indulgence. . But he felt time assuratme that the character, ability', ail experience of the Senators compri sing that body, would relieve the presiding officer et much of the difficulties apprehended. and reuder his situation as agreeable as it was instructive. He should discharge the duties of the Office with firmness, irupardaity, and the best Of WS ;Milky. Ile would be 'doiog injustice to his (active, • did be net express his %tannest thanks for the distingeished honor whitem bed been conferred upaa him. It &eight not be itriptoper to con. grandam them upon the p,ssin,,,e SC.EIIeS Whiell were pawing before them—with na party feel ings to contrast them with the bloody revolu tions of Eurepe. Here under the constitutiog. andrlif the fne. outrages of people, a change , of sdisdhistratioa • had Steen quietly made, and as gesetlet "goaded es by all. Ile congratula ted thi in upon this cheering evidence of the perpetuityof Our institutions. Let them hope that they Pay he perpetuated. and that tins glettega, Potosi Will volitive.) forever. Ap- I eke,* 'which, hoe ever, was iminedietely t i inisherilt) • • I A feetweinstee afitiemels. Messrs. Beebe-, eme, Jehestm. mid Toticey, of the late Cabi- : ruts. eidered sad mot seate at the left of the l View PeineleetNe tiliwir, and immediately int lowil. gfihr asislibws PC Oa DtPloatathe CPTIfil-1 Of elea lima, tome 'lb, Leluding Attaches. ; 44 ,i , pe e esoire.. the Nil appeeptiate Drees of I their reei•endierieralissaire , 1 Tee it ‘.„t f.xed IS tin programm.• Le the entrance of the President and ex.Presidenti lives Ocy did not arrive at the Capitol untilscents-five minutes past 1:3, and entered tit; l'imate Chamber, nrm.insarin, pre. I ceded by 'the :•entste't. Stigeint-nt•Arniti, nod accernpanledr by the Senste's Committee of the' Marshal df the District of Colundhia bringing tip the rect. ' i `dust bcfmr the President, &e.,entered the Chamber, the sound of cannon ad the shouts of the multitude outside, announced his arrival at the Capitol, mud the principal door of the Senate Chamber, which had been closed, ex cept when opened to admit the dignitaries who ! hid previously arrived, was again thrownupen for his reception. Hut before his arrival at the entrance, Mr. Truman smith entered from the principal lob -1 by through this neer, apparently -wirhouttie.- I firearm, amid peals of laughter from all parts or the hall and tiilleries, iliekediei also lidding in with right pod will; , . • . • Cries of "Smith--Smith"--" Aapeeckfroni Sthith "—" Hoer hlnt"—Were olio himil'froM the gentfemea's riller))-4bet. all • ores soon j again.huirked Red, eiliwit i miAbeArsee.. whpp 4ke President and ex. President entered. , I Poor late crimson 'sleet , Ares - Ohelm'were occupied by the President,tuki, ex..,Pnesklent. and ea Vice PresidentElpthis and R. M..lohir. son.. The President entered conrciiation ythW (Ale liisticia.Taney sad Justice McLean, who were seated directly ip frqpt of lalfn. all the other Justices Of the premise 'Court . !ini alio'presint; andoested to Moo left et' 41Itige ; 11•Lese. it the: eine to the rigid of.the Vice i Pmeillett'a chair. 'fhe town., bars of the nettoablitit else micepyitiglests id ihist 'pert'brthe • • •• !, On ther.reintrit. Of thou Yips President ,and &nate, tri, the ,Senate - ,chanahex: & Uri `thillll (Khasi/Mei; 'orskiredc the. daily hour of Omtedng shall be It o'clock. M.; and then— •, Ipn motion of Mr. Dayton, the Hansa adjoin.. I •Y). l •! • -...;,.W.„1/ J,, . INAUGURAILF.APIALIS, , Elected by the American Pe.ipie to, the VtAte ;known 0:94r 14 Tist I aPPear .here.loosiie the oa th ptescritent by the eonstlhation ; iind, t ift 'cent pliinte' With' s tlinchowitsed Pastern, to eddies& those who lite now issembled4 . ; The ecsaftdeacei aukreilipect shown by RIY coutltrypien in calling me to be the Chief Magietrete' or a Republic . holding a high' ratil(a &hog die' nations of the earth. have - litemilitif l With Gsstingssal the most pros_ found . 'gratitude ; but. when. I reflect that the .acceptance ,of the, office „ which their partiality has laestoWed, imposes the die ',charge pf the most tirdMius dutieli, and in sea the weightiest obligations, I am ens *Hoes that die position which I have been called to .411. though ,ssitToMent to satisfy „the loftiest ambition, is surroundttd by fear ful reiilionsibilitiee. liatipily, 'however, ip the'•performance of my new duties, I 'shall not he without able ce-oporatiOn,-- Thek.egislative and Judiciak.branches of ,shegoVertmiebt present prominent 'exam ples ofdienneished civil attainments and {natured experiesce and it ,ahall be,my . "endeavor. to. .my. assistance in the ..Execntive Departments, Individials Whose , talents, integrity and purity of character will famish utopia KM:trainee* forthe faith ful Ind . honorable . perfortnance of the trusts to be committed to their charge. With 'ouch-aide, and an honest purpose to do whateveraa right. . I hope to,execute gently,. iniparttally, and foe the best inter , este of the country, the manifold duties de *- volVeillnprin met' ' • • In thedischerge of these duties, my guide, *all* the qtp f pp)tion, which I this da y aurear. '.preserve, protect and defend. " ger tge 'ititerOtittatien of that instrument, to. the deeisiehs of the Judicial 'Tribunals established by. its 40thority, and tekthe practice .911 the goveramon ua- Aer,.the, earlier Presidents, who had so large ,a share in its forMation. To the ex ample bt those illtiatrititts patriots I shall always defer with reverence; and cape dially to his exam pie who was, by so many titles, "the Father of his Country," ; • To command the Army and Navy of the United States ;..with the advice and consent of, the Senate,, to make, Treaties and appoint. Ambassadors and other offi cers; 'te give to Congress infbrination of Alt& state of the Union. and recommend pueh measures as he shalt judge to be ne cessary ;„ end to take care that the laws shall be faithfully executed—these are the ' most important functions entrusted to the President by the Constitution : and it may be e x pected ; that I shall, briefly, indicate ; the principles which" will' costrol'be in' slieir eieedtion. • • '• ebointit by the body rof the people tin ' der the assurance that,the Government, so far as jl , could influence its administration, would be.rilesoted' .to the welfare of the whole Cintnir,' iltid . riot td the support of my partienlat serikinlig merely local. in• terest 4 ,l thin day' renew the declarations titsther4l?ftwg , Mitdetrin4Proclaial coY fi • ed,Aleteromoktion . , , artintaiu, to the ex . - ; iren . t of my :M alty, the inverninent in its prigituit - ptirity, `and to adopt es• 'the basis ofiny'lablie policy those 'great repdbliearr 'dbotkibes which constitute Om strength of Our national existence. In reference to the Army and Navy, latelremployed ivitisso much distinction un.antiv t liniviee.,eare shall . be !liken to cu lture the 'detest cohtlition of effitciency ; 'and in thrtherance of that object the mill us), !Mintiest' Scheele, sin'tatned by the liberality Congreis, shall receive the speciaEattention of the Executive. Arneticsit. freemen we cannot but sympathise in all the antis to extend the blesstngs; of civil and political liberty ; but, ~at the Band time,' we ire warned by the „admonitions of "history and the voice of our own beloved Washington , to abstain from all entangling aliances with foreign nations. In all disputes between cOnflict log • Governments, it is oily interest not less Mamma duty.to•remain strictly neu tral ; while our geographical position, the genius of our institutions and our people, the advancing spirit of civilisation, and, 11. bore all, the dytatets of religittn,, three& ue to the cultivation of peaceful and Triehdly relatiOne with Postein4 "'lt 'l4 be 'hoped- shit tan - httebstional question can now arise which! Government, confi., dent in its own strength and reitelved to , protect its own just rigbts,, may not settle by wise negotiation ; and it eminently be comes a Govenuninit like our Ownilbultd eti on the morality and intelligence,of. its citizens, and upheld by their, affeettent, to exhaust every resort of honorable, Idiplo mary before appealing to arms. , n the conduct of our foreign relations I 'shall conform to these views, as I believe them essential to the interests and the true hon or of the country. The appointing power vested in the Pres ident inippies delicate and onerous duties. So far as it is possible to be informed, I shell make honesty, capacity, end fidelity, indipensable pre-requisites to the bestow al of of f ice, sud the absense of either of thine qualities shall be deemed sufficient cause fur removal. It shall be my study to recommend such constitutional measures to Congress as may be necessary and !limper to secure eucouragetuent and protection to the great ioteresta of Agriculture, Commerce and Manufactures ; to improve our rivers and harbors; to pro% ide for the extinguiehment of the public debt ; to enforce a strict ac countability on dis,part of nil officers o the (Joyeintriciit, and theistmOst economA in all public expenditures. Hut it is for the, wisdom (Anita. Itself, in which powbreurains-visted by the Constitution, to regulate these and other matters of domestic policy. I shall look with confidence to the enlightened patriot ism of that body to adopt such measures of conciliation as may harmonize conflict ing interests, and tend to perpetuate that Union which shouht "stile pfr 1 4 3 0,4! Obi ject of our hopes and affections. In any vetioireateeistertte preemie ll* 0411111 - nnar tllt4hearl ()revery one wfiß truly loves ' hie country, I will with ihv3' co-ordhiiith bratiehesiifthe•• flinvecretnerit: In tioneitision,tl siongtandate y 012.1 my' fella , " Mauna. upon the higkelate OIPPlis• parity ,to which. ; the redness of Ifivine Providence has conducted our common country. ' Let mr invoke. a Continuance of the mane protecting-Mire, which hes led us ' firetn-amall begintiitigilte the eminence we this day occupy., and let ua seek ,to deserve that 000tiquatice / by prudence and mpder ation in our councils; by well direcfed at wools to assuage' the bitterness svitich too often marks unavoidable differencel of ti. pinign ; by the protnelgaiinn and'onetice ,o 4 just and liberal 'principles 3 itttd by, an 4il larged patriotism which. sluill aaknowl go no limits but those of our, wide-sproMl epublid: 1., Gott. Taylor and the Bible. WI, blue already, nienthined that the , ladies of Ftenkfott,,kintiicky, bad presented the President 'Peet with a copy of the Bible Iliad' Ciwititutioti o 'the United Staten; Mind together In one volume. Tint dei‘i On the putt alb* ladies' was • signifi cant ode, bat hoWiklitately Ind beentifelly tear- Toyed , ' 6t itsponeetto •&et Mr. Bobineen.—who ,nude the prinernuttion ;Adria* on behalf of the fair dents—the uld briteplied u fellows a- I accept with gratitude and pleasure your gift' of this inestimable vOlume. It was for their' love oldie Writhe of Chid great end good book that our Tethers abandoned their 'native.sheres for the wiltternestt. Anima ted by its lofty principles they toiltid and suffered till the desert blossomed as the rose.. These same truth; initial-led The'lit in their resolution td become freenatiort.' And guided by the • wisdom of this book they found a government- under which we havegruwn from three to more than twenty millions of 'Feb*, and from being but a speck on the - borders of this continent, we hßve spread from the Atlan tic to the Pacific. I trust that their , prin ciples of liberty may extend, if • without bloodshed, from the Northern to the South ern extremities or this. Cotitinem. If There were in that book nothing but its greet precept, -things whatsoever you would that men should do unto you, do.meven so to them," and that precept were obeyed, our government might .es.- tend over the whole continent. . Accept, sir, my thankS for the kind 11111 W ner in which you hare discharged this du ty, .and , expreming again my sincerest thanks to the ladies for their beautiful gift, I pray that health, peace and prosperity may tong be continued to them. POWillii,9l Tit; TIMEGIRAPH.—The in augural delivered . on Monday at noun in the Capital of this great republic, 'Wag, it five O'cloik, being circulated in ex yes at Dubuqe, Illinois, and by the same time had thitibiletur been prontulgated to the,citizen.s of Charlestown, South Caro- lina, through the medium of the various telegt7aph lines that are now extended throughout the length and breadth of the Union. So says the Philadelphia Led ger. A:s ELEPUANT ON A SPRZE.—An ele- Yhan't which is being exhibited in New ork broke loose from his place of con finement nu. Thursday, night, spreading donster,natiort among a large crowd. in the streets. first place lie entered was a shanty . ; the second story fldnr of wilieh he raised, upset a woman and two children 'in bed', and set the'place on fire. Pasting down ,F,:lizabeth sweet, he stopped,on bis way to look in at one , or two grocery stores, scattering and 'breaking 'the con- tents With little regard to 'the Teelings of the proprietors. After doing considerable damagsrby smashing in doors and ;tearing up railing, he crossed to, Broadway, and promenaded fora while be tween Chambers and Franklin streets, finally passing down Derive street to 'the North River, where, (Aar failing to avail hiriself.of the . Hobm ken Hotel's entertainment for man and, heash",only, because Op, door wasn't large lie was captured by his kedper end taken fluietlf back to his-lodgings. Lir isn4.ie.!isi ks a Copy of the Reulatione on the ..Fpe-teetitory question, u they passed the State &nets, lost eteek : Whersas, By recent treaty stipulations hetWeen ills United States and Mexico, two Provinces,' formally belonging to sad within the jurisdiction ef OH:latter govern ment, were seeded to and acquired by the United States,, and 'Whereae, BY the Constitution and laws of the United Statbi, the power and duty of providing territorial governments for the newly acqnired provinces, devolve upon the American Congress, and liVitereas, 'Phis new acquisition and new responsibility have engendered sec tional strife* between the friends of free. drirn and free labor upon one aide, and the advocates of sJavery, extension upon the other ; • Thereftirc, Resolved, dce., That we, the representatives of the'prople'of Penn sylvania, being fwm in our adherence to the Federal Constitution—pite,eotteessions end compromieM-v-tind yjeldiutcheerful obedience to the legally constitined author ities ofitho laud, -do hereby enter our sol emn protest spinet the farther etension. of human sdavery.„ Resolved. Thattie Cheriihed'principles of freedom, the a` iris of the ago; ind of en p enligfitend,olie , and the dictates of pc., triotism snd phiblulbroPY alike terhitt,seY f art her e*Ffiement of the are" othure?n bOndage. ' ' Reeilied, That 61it &staters and Rep- resentatives in Congress be, and archers* by requested to vote'at all times and utukr all diem) iriettitices; Of oxtendingite plinciples of the cirdiriattii, 0f 1 1787,50 the newly acquired territnries. ' Ramtxus Laws.—Though no bill was passed by. emigres., providing a govern ment for either of the territories of New Mexico or California, yet at the bast mo ment, a bill from the House was taken up and passed by the Senate, and has become a law for extending the revenue laws of the United Statea to those territories,.— So says the National Intelligencer. Chief Justice Glastri fliAgerous ly ill at Carlisle. I ,lliit %Tkit r it6 MAUL ' r -- 1- ----- -4- . = . - - - - --, - - --- -4 -- ---,- -- Frill E citing, .Marc 9,1, 8 49, it ..,.._.. \CI A:G NCI ES.4 l l:l3g.frusa L _r_.. coinTrerth t & TSTIIe s s, and . ~ Csas, Esq. Sun Building, N. E. Corner Third & Dock streets,Philairiphits i and Wat. Tsioxrsoa, Esq.South.east corner of Bahl morn &South sts. Baltisiont—itotnir suthnrisadAsonapi:loc.receiv. ing Advertisements and Subscriptions fpr "The Star and Banner," and collating and rneaipting Kr Whigs, doi&'t forset Ulf SPECIAL ELECTION Ibr a Member. of Loaflnlay". ON FRIDAY NEXT, THE 16TH. WHIG COUNTY CONVENTION. Gsrrranono, March 1849 The Whig County Committee, called together infionsequence qf the issuing of the writ for a Special Election to fill the vacancy in the Legislature occasioned by the resignation of Hon. JABINII Coopsa, have adopted the following Resolution : s.'rhat the Delegates who'assembled in 'May last. to nominate the Whig County Ticket, be ve.eonvened on Monday neat, (the 12th inst..) at 11 o'clock, A, M.. at the Court-house in Gettysburg. to nomi nate a candidate to be supported on the 10th inst.. , to a said. vacancy." By order of the Committee, A. R. BTEVENeON, Chairman Pursuant to the above resolution. the Delegates from the several townships and boroughs in Adams county, whp cnnatitu• ted the Convention which assembled in Gettysburg on the 29th day of May last, are requested to meet at the Court•house, in Gettysburg, on MONDAY NeXT. (the.l2th inst..) ut 11 o'clock, A. M., to 'nominate a Candidate for the Legislature to serve out the term for which Mr. Coop. er was elected. A. R. Stevenson, D. Horner, George Arnold, D. A. Buehler, n. Hines, B. Gardner, D. Mellinger, [County Committee Resignation of Mr. Cooper—Spec ial Election on the 16th hut. Oa Saturday last, Mr Coorsa presented to the Speaker of the House of Representatives his icing nation as a member of the House. The Speaker immediately lamed his warrant for a Special . Elec tion on the 2151 inst., to supply the vacancy—the Constitution requiring at least 15 days notice thereof Mr. Santee, however, on Monday mor ning introduced a bill into the Senate to authorize the election to be held on the 16th inst., (the day of the township lilections,)• and secured its Mime. diate passage through both Houses, with an ap proval by the Governor—thua saving to the Coun ty sorne 8300 or $lOO. The Proclamation of the SheritE ordering the Election on the 16th instant, will be found in toclay's paper. Meeting otlhe Whig County Con- venllon. The nuMeniess of the' call for a Special Elec tion en Friday nest leaves but it brief petiud in hick to *nerd bathe customary arrangements. it is hoped, hvaveffer, that our political frieuda will discharge they entire duty on Friday nett, and not permit t bf enemy to steel • march upon.us. Our oppones will no doubt endeavor to surprise ,us, by feign' an indi ff erence as to the election, and by ad dug, at the same time, measures to have their villere brought oat. They hived celled upon their ;locative Committee to meet in coun cil to-murr,e, when, the necessary plans will .int concocted. Be forewarned, then, friend", anddo not let y revives be caught "napping." The importanciof the township elections in iherneelves should drew out a full vote. The choice of a member Oho Lefiaisture 'suPeradded to this, at the pissed crisis, when parties in the Bente ere somearlyLed, ought to induce every true Whig to beat polls. The Whig Cosily Conven tion wilitsassoble in Genyeborg on Monday neat, to, select eaudidite to be atippotted gyAs Whigs. The ticilts will be printed and distributed imme diately hereafter. a l , 4 UPPESVP.-- . W e are requested, by %TIMM, ENla .. to y, that the reports in ri in iarions'parte of this Judicial Dis. he has withdrawn u a Candidate for Pion as President Judge to succeed Judge i l is totally destitute of foundation, and is a bric.ation. amass &Aire! us to say that, he his never ; of declining in favor of any body, but I ve the matter entirely in the hands of his id and the appointing power. , ' e other paper, In the Dilitict, both 'in :iand Adams, will confer ii'fUor by copying alticle. . 'll WTb 11A.Oril,"—an idmonitory for genial and family krona', on Regimen, ieney, and Mental Oneenlin'ent. by R.S. I smarm, M. I).4.o(metitudits anetberotthe of interesting and valuable cheep public. in the cootie of poblication. 141. 8. Men. Now York. The Foment volume conti4a. • ly primed papa, denoted !•!? in interest i ng on of the hive artily lioalth and happi- The 4 work. OP,,and ;v1110644' , • tear Vidue to the antral Yeeder, than 'll • searelif thir tab 'ptitilicirtitnvolof the day.-++ Isordisily neeetunival it bilphioriil pertisat.-4 26. maim. i J. & • fttositsttr, CHnton.lf.H,• .-Mesa dc, Oh, piblirhireitf,the Plottlirt P AAPPPcfee ,lIPITO 4•51 04 , lie NA la PP*, ° s ! . ?flifini,ift,Of° P . 1 I ° l 4 iliqi, *14: 11 4M . 4 .,t,0r,t , * with ad forma th?,, PPele 7 f?c iyingior a Patent, informati4 to regard , tik • g caveats, with'retit aka' bit ita thee, eta.; lotidont required ati the Patent Oho, and every In. anon that is necaisaty tie hatteatt a.pierion in king his own applications. ' - : nee . 12; cents single, or 19 mph* futons:4l - by nail to any part of the United Btetfa dress Messrs. MUNN 4C, CO, New York. l a the Senate, on Monday, Mr. It 4 r at the Committee on the Judiciary, reported - bill more effectually t prevent thb dostirbction growing corn in the 'counties of Adonis, York d Montgome r y, with amendimnts. The New Cabinet. President Tay/Awhile selected ther' ulloWinggen., tlernent i hie officitil adviser/1 whole names hi underst z * t debate slot Into hate on T sy, and conflAe#wwWeillnetsiliy.: ''',. \ Stets rat-s-Johnit. tau. n,Of Del 'esi Tromso Ddpartirginti— m'. , . rollith o Pi. otWar eat-114W. "Crawl . ° G Navy Department—Wm. B. Nation, of Virginia. Home Department--Thonwe Ewing, of Ohio. Postmaster General—Jaeob t.tollemer,of Vermont. Attorney General—Reverdy Jotuieon, of Md. The reader will perceive, at a glance, that Oen- Taylor hu gathered around him a wring Cabin' st. ` Lea taw ofdistinguish- La taw:grid Wolikraoh tbeig ackeptanee of the PrA " d e ,/ 4'nilY!' l irkFrci 3 O. ll l,, e,g, only that the new Attiairdstration - will be ehliiinisaiis' li t by ' nsarkedability. ',lt ie ttwo that Mims are sllto or tbree,of our, distiagaigheat , men whew, names do fibt oppoir.ixt the lt.it, whom we trill hoped Msee in the cabbie*. But it were impossible to select *even representatives (Mtn mold the talent Ind worth with which the 'Whig patty so priamdneht ly abounda, and not piseby many who mighehave warm idanii‘re---many upon whom of how ever exalted, would retleet less distinction. than their own worth would bring to the Mike, ~. , . Mr. Cter - rox is well and favonibly , known to ,'the count'' , as one, of the foremost of Our great inen, and his,seleetisin till' Been bailed with plea*. are by the 'taint Whig party and the reflecting poe. lion 'of our potisital oprionentel. Pennsylvania is • honored With the T i reimort Depattment.l.thls.most important of the Clapinet °Mom, so far as lierinter• !As are,coneerand. Hetireprasentative Mr. MIR IDITIIi le ono of the tenet beilhaut lawyers at the Philgdalpbia bar, uid will bring to the manage ' meet of the department ender his control, unquet &oiled abilities. There are men in the State whom ' we would have preferred to see in the wane pow, but it will do. Mr. Cm w roan has been honor ed with the highest office in his awn 'State, and sustains a high character for i talents and hnsineva opacity. Mr. Pit swore, al hough a young man ; has diatinguirhed himself in (boort= is one of the ablest debaters and most eloquent speakers in thalbody. Mr. C0141.)1E11 is also a member of ,Congress., end favorably known for his sterling mirth and sound judgment. Mr. Evvoia will be remembered as Gen. Harrison's Secretary of the Treasury, who was one of the first to'retire upon discovering the perfidy of John Tyler. That would be a sufficient ps'oport to the confidence; of his countrymen, even were his ability and integri ty not so generally known. Mr. Jorssoa has but few, if any, superiors in his prolamine. All of these are, moreover, stilling Wings, who have time and again asserted their tlevotOn to'the Whig part'ty by eloquent and ellicieht advocacy of Whig principles. The appointment will give gen• eral satisfaction to the county—their voiced, we hope, will-contribute much towards hinging back the Government to the purity of its earlier odiniii• istration. Adjournment of Congress. Both ',earlobes of Congress adjourned on Sun day morning at about sev,m o'clock. Much im portant business was transacted during the last hour. of the session. Among the hills which pea see: may be mentioned that for the establishment of a Home Department—the hill for the coinage of Gold Dollars end double Eagles—the Post. office, Civil and Diplomatic, Army and Nay+, Ap propriation Bills, dec. Mr. Walker's amendment. to extend the laws of the United States, as far as practicable, over the new territories arquired from Mexico, after being somewhat nisxliStal, was at. *ached to the appropriation The bill to es tablish a Branch Mint at New York passed, and authority was given one of the Departments to prepare a law for taking the neat census. The General Appropriation Bill was in great danger of being Lost, at • eery late boor. Ihe Senate had engrafted a provision for a Territorial Government over California, and to this the Moue' added the Wilmot Proviso, forbidding the introduc tion of Slavery into the new 'territory. The Senate refused to concur, and the House stood manfully up toils position in the favor of freetkom. Committees of Conference were appointed, who separated without being able to accomplish any thing, The Senate, at length, to saws the Appro priation Bill, withdn w its provision for a Partite• riot Government, which carried with it the obnox ious Proviso, and the Bill passed as it originally came from th'e Howie, without any provision upon the subject of Territorial Government. Cougresslotial Pugllhm. In the U. 8. Senate, whirr the Appropriation • Bill *IN padding on Sunday morning, an exciting debate occurred between So-ators Turner, Berland Allen and' others. Mr. Foote protested against proceeding further as the time for adjournment hadanireil. Mr. Cameron raised a point 'for der cluriug the discussion, when Mr Foote w,alk up ,to him. Warm words passed between them, When Mi. nits shook his list in the farn of Mr. Caire6ren, and the loiter struck him. "The parties were then separated. In the H 011943; while the Civil and Diplomatic bill was under discussion, Mr. Meads jammed hhi Hat in Diddinp' fern, and collared him. The combatants were. however, immediately separated. Shortly after this, while killing time by useless motions, a tight , occurred between Johnson. of Ar kansas, and Ficklin, of Illinois, in whirh Mr. Johnson inflicted severe blows upon Mr. Ficklin, causing the blood to flow freely. They were sep. prated, and Mr. Ficklin was led out of the hall.— Such Scenes as these sr. not only disgraceful to those concerned in them, but they bring dishon or upon the body in which they are enacted. They Daily News suggests that if grave Sena tors and dignified 'COngressmen ate dispOsiA to em ulate the glories of a Sullivan or Hyer, Corrigress should looit to the aubject, and hsee'a room fitted' up for that sparring matches, where the mrrulesiof the ring" shall nett* interrupted by the.preeencti g lad* or tbo, interfmance of, meddling friends.-,- Officers should be appointed to preside over thar feats of chivalry sad regulate them. Those who distinguished themselves should be rewarded; by a'amtd of Congress, with A pair of boring gloves, and admired duarea prisitedge 'of all the bars et Onsigimis Ws 'tugged the eubject to ilia consist. Intim of the uses Congress. PICTORIAL. BROTHER , JONATHA N.— Wm teen & Co. hoe just issued a pictorial Thigh e, dr AMmtgars.o. l c•cig#o4eniArsipzi., 4 4 9c1 1 ,. "kiPl O Ol 0 ,0 plyAhe I, 'Pr i !lrPt, l o 0, 1 5. 41 !' ton It j Z with 116taqr palatal angr y character i stic r of the ertes rnent trril4o POi*td'Of Tsylor'eritt Pin Mete d o Wad or liiii,l#l7pancheilipiehmrelbi ution of 01 d/theainirhi, reemillimi drams, surnmanded by the great men of both polit ica pitGia, :111*190110161 DoinpbfV Dianhp6int ediflatiioclokonth 'clean eitko-Afte rich Adsunt turN , Parornia-4 1 1 0 Jitatmunation; s i t : o o () Orrin Via*" and other anbiecto ere "du aarpti ilinsinted, with apiritwl and executedEncravinga. l'he price of du sheet if 121centa only','Or F teri to one dollar. ' '•• • • ; • tithe itrother - lonothini may be had it the Bookstore or KILLIM k opposite the Bank, at the publisher,' Prim- • , elir Wm. M'att so PI V. 89M., of bittleato*n. tow boon appointatt by Jim ( hoeinOr .I 'friO 4 dst PoP 3 7 misaioner for that State, to take acknowledgindnia' of Dted., &a. in rennsylvaing. • •I.; • The Jury Lhotn. .... . ~On,roophly Wt. the Co mmintioners drerrthe Juroikfm: the,'April Tenn, as follows : 4 ) {RAND JURY. ' . Herod&obit Elder. Ga . p, halm Swope -'' ' • il ; 1" B ' m iffe. Hamilton, John Phdtzapani %. 'Allan. 8( 1 erA teor.... Komi' "Henry Wolf, Sanniel-Jillitiesolo , i Stratton—Philip Reamer, jr., Araudong Tough. inbaugh. Menallen—lleorp R. Hewitt, Andrew M'Kend. rick. Jesse Hock John Latshaw. Huntington—John Meteor, lame E. WitiMin, John M. Ego. Monntplessant--Oeo Hagerman. Franklin—Rohm: IWllhenny, John HOOTell. Cumberland—John W alkers. iraiveirel A ob#argb.. Lati , DooB:”%hope.Cook.... ~. . I :ford—Juba L. Hool. atrrtitit JTIRY. ' Meriallen—John Hall, Solo Mon Peeni, Jacob B Meals, Jaw horror. jr., John itoritholdot. Ml chore Deetrich, Jet.% Diehl, J. B. Galbreath. Borough—H. A ughinbetigh, JAM Culp. (of M ) Reading-401m Trimmer, Aminew Bleu* Wm., CrimeS. Cum bark nil —J oseph Walker, David Horner; 'Rob.' ert Meanly rilben•-•Se level M'CierrY, Is.. LN eely), Sa fi Deardorff, Hobert M'llheuny, Wm. Weible. Grammy =Henry Spading. Moutitplitasant—MauryMiky. , Win. Kohkr, Pater Waken, Gao. Golden, Henry Miller. Derwick—Joseph H. Henry. Latimore—George Gardner, David Bailee. qrinowiffo-4ersibDatong. Jacob Adsots. Funtin i ton—Pater ,r H. Smith anklia--John Walter, John Hantinikostu Hatniltonban...,Banatel Knox, Andrew Marshall, jr., Wm, Walter, Jacob Plank. Hantilton—Samuel B. Patterson, John Aula. besgik Tyroes—Geo. Mickley, Thos. M'Cleary. „ Mounijoy —Sant url Durboraw, !ease D. NOWEiIIID, Hugh U. Scott. Oxford—Peter Diehl Frecdom—Jacob Myers. Ala. ONION OF FIRMA DSLPHIA.—The bulletin of tide Institution, for 1849, has been laid titan our table. It lean Association of the friends of the Art* of Design in the U. States, established to encourage native American Artists and to de •elope a national task, for the Fins Arts. It is modelled somewhat after the plan of the"Ameri• can Art Union," locatea at New York, with which most of our readers are familiar. I. Each subscriber of #5 becomes a member of the Art•Unton for oneyear. 2. The money thus obtained is applied—ant, to the procuring of a large and Costly' Engraving from an original American Picture, of which eve ry member receivee• copy ; and next, to the par. chase of Pictures, Drawiags, or other works of Art, with the funds distributed by lot among the members for that purporie. Thus, for the nen of $5, army member is sore of receiving • fine Engravisg (worth alone the amount of his subscription) Ind the chance of ob. tenting * fine original Paining, to be rrirerrd by !tumuli from auy accredited Witte gallery is the U. States. It is in this last feature mori particularly that this Institution differs from thit located in New York. The letter distributes its Prise Paintings by let among the members, whileithe Philadelphia Art Union, by distributing Prizt Certifiones Jawed fur toe purchase of works it Art from the galleries conneded with it, enable each member to suit his or her own taste. The first Monday is May, annuity, is the time fixed for the Ili.tribu'ion of Prizes, ly which time all subscriptions should be forwadetl. .John Knox in the presence of Mary, Qum of Scalia," a magnificent mezzotint engraving, 'Asensio, was distributed among the members lastear. Each subscr.ber for the year ending May r , 1849, be sides his chance for a Puze Certilisite, will re cei e an elaborate Engraving, executil expressly fur the Association, from Rothermeri picture of "Ruth and Boat," engraved Bartaini,ln a mixed style of line, stipple and mezaotinto, 21 inches' by 153. M'Ctiv AT:our. Faq., is the Secriitary of the Institution fur this place, through waoli member side cam he secured. lar We are limb:bull to Moms. emu & ZIEOOEIIIOI the Auditor OenerarsCom unication relative to the Dank,. and Savings I utions of the Commonwealth, from which we tract the following : DANK OF GETTYSBURG—Nev. S, 1844. To Capital stock, ,873 00 Dank notes in circulation, 1 ,815 00 Dank tunes under act 4th May, 1841, Jil i n 00 Due to other hanks, 033 52 Duo to depositors, 2 21 74 Dividends unpaid, 181 30 Discounts received and rents, 24 82 Contingent fond, 11 50 01 By Bills discounted, $111129 44 Specie--olver and gold, 48 28 1•0 Note. or other Bank., 6,38 59 Due from other banks,2 21 Judgmenis, 7 ll 358 Beal emits, ' 21 9 113 E :pease% • 9 60 stocks, (including Nato, under aft, 4th May, 1841,) 35,505 00 Domestic etcilitore' certificate, 3,463 73 Bond, and coats of awns, 24,413 26 3.:5 718 79 Dividend of 3 per cent. declared NI ay 2, Ih4l. Do. 3 per cent declared Nur. 7, 1818. HANOVER SAVINGS INSTITUTION. To Capital stock, $311.00 U 0 Due to Danko, 17.651 71 Due depositors, - • seAzii so. Direotiest & Interest, • •1111 48 Unpaitl thvisleuth, 1,136 80 Due Commonwealth of Penney'. Italie, (tax,) • • •• • : • •70 , 00' --•••4 . 84,843 84 By Bills discounted, 1170,882 44 Bbirpentlid debta, „ /.611 37 Pruitt, Intereet account, 10' 00 'Ripened seeourit, ' , 000 , 00 Proatandflerir . , • 818,89 Uncurrent bank hots*, 48'00 Caste—coin end bank notes. 4,1671111 OPENUIP PP 7 11 P 1 44 1 41 , 4 4 T-Thf, nll . l CT"PP i ll i°l4 9 l {" l " * 5 ,9 4 o n Poi c o o t k i w takers a 11.42 enan lined Lobo 114 4 14 i1i 9841.' day, 61' 1M I Me The r ale seem bid* ler to beltrery ate* yet wiped bre to **Age /140 be sartainedi frost Oki *WM dastionipiat opiF ineaufactOns sdotaoN4matsc., • 'Attu PRY 'Elisabeth Blackwell iiseveiteived the diploies of Mi Dif Ruh, cialsers hisdkal t congo,. Oo ireeeiv ing ,she is reported to have said:— 41 thank you, sir. With' the help of the Most High, it shall be the effort et my life to shed honor on this diploma:4 YORE 'AND CUMBERLAND RAILROAD...- The meeting in lialtimore. on Wednesday night, resulted lit the subscriptions being ranted ,to $401,000, being 'sl,ooo more than required, and resolutions were adopt ed by the steckholders; directing the ex restive 'ciiminittee to proceed with the surveys, estimates, Atl. IrerildenPu Inaugural. i itg rpl4m4 will be found the Pres , unip, wirh a condensed minims' ) of g effretilunies connected with the 111-1 1 th the New York Commenial Imre lay this admfrebte address teme wi art comment—for the sufficient I In iimiudgment, coliiment would be or what the lawyer' call impertinent. Wraps l is ,r the ifuoirot f r u: .1 Ad rtsoct, our rsaais,di superduou If there is lion Gilds 'state ps tours, left Rut one The ina that the lays, and •I citizen of the U. Slates, in the parer. hies, who cannot rightly appreciate • hal Ate him—to go to school immediately. is iontark we feel Inclined to make. bean up+Ae;fecoodaiit tfattlifika magistrate maim exactly what he Onlerpititound faiths riection Loviroi. In toil 'la paper will he found a copy of the set prori ng that hereafter, at all election of Ad • atm coun i teentlidetee (reaffirm doll to voted nu • single por ticket, hut* of by operate tick ets ea he fora. This will are a great deal oil un ry trouble and annoyance in the way or mini* folding, and reading, of; tiokete.—lbri which are indebted. to-the energy of oar rS oellent lilpreeentaUve in the Senate, who, fearful that the $ll might meet with *similar fate to that which hai atiendto it at predate eensions, had it premed through both house*, and emoted into a le w. .. THE, NEW U. 8. ORNATE...4U new Senate, tow in seldom to receive the nominations of the nine Administration f is compared of 31 Lo eofoecei,Bs Whigs, 8 row Boilers (Mears Hale. Chase, end Whitcomb) end I uneetteln, (from Mebane) (km. Sataiet, (the new Senator from appeared in the Senate on Moseley. and was rwtrnin ; but there being moms doubt as ta his eligibilit to the Bettate, atjaing, from his,natureli. oration, hia credentials were, referred to a Special Conlin flee. MILE DI TOR the resignation of the Hon. Jamas Coors', • vacancy has ocentwed in our' Bt■te Legislature, and Admit. county is now withopt a , repreeentative in that hotly. The speak of the House, having issued his order for • .pedal election, to be held on the 16th instant, to eurply that vacancy, it now becomes the duty of the Whigs of the " Young Ou■rd "to select • autunite candidate who will 'faithfully represent theirintrresta in the Legislature. 'There are a great many good and true Whigs in the county well tualifiril for the situation. Permit me to select from the number, and to recommend to tho Whig party of the county the nomination of Cul. Fli/NKLIN GARDNER. of the York Springr distict. lie is in every way qualified for the im portant trust, and peewees every requisite fix goad legislator. Ho has always hren an able end leader. champion of Whig principle., and con. 'Hinted by his talents and envy as much vs any other Whig in the county to the triumph "(Whig priseiplea in the election. of October and Noverne bee last. His nomination ■nd election, I think, would give general satisfaction to the mass of the Whig perry in the county. March 7, 1549, TAYLOR. CO' Frederick Watts. Esq., of Carlisle. has been nominated by Oov. Johnston as PreAirlevit Judge of the 9th Judicial Dis trict—Cumberland. Perry. and Juniata. SICK IF: DAC11E....-•irrighta bidian re. .getable I'M!: are a certain cure for every deser;rtion of headache, as they cleanse the h•dv from those morhtil humors, which, if confined in the stomach, ars the cause of nausea end and sieknees, want of appetke, disagreeable taste in the mouth, bad Iteath, wasting of the gums, decayed teeth, and many other distressing com plaitus and when taken into the eircula tion,and thrown upon the various imams of the body, give rise to every malady inci dent to min. Four nr five of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, taken mire in twen ty-Mier hours, will, in a short time, put a romplete stir!) to Hirt; Head:oche—at the same time the digestive organs will be rim toml to a healthy tone. F?"l3cware of counterfeits ! Purchase from that .Ftnta only, one or more of whom will ha Fund iMmob -.tillage and town in the United States The genuine is for sale by J. M. STE 1 EN-. SON, Sole agent for Gettysburg; and Whole's's at fir. Wright's Principal Oilier, 109 Rata Street,. Philadelphia. MARRIED. On Tuesday evening last. by Rev. Dr. Watson. Mr. WM. WIL*OM, and bliss MAIL! H. Tense . , sovr, both of this place. On the 26th ult., by the Rev. Mr. Amend, Mr. limier APPLIIMAIr and Miss Etaz• Burr st A Al—both of this county. At Hanover, on the lot init.. by the Rev. Mr.. Redder, Mr. Jolla CIILMSMTIIOII and Mime Jus.i.s, daughter of the late Capt. Francis Lots. On Tuesday last, by Rot Prof. Reynolds, Mr.. p*VID Breast and Mist Maar Ass ACEirtor— both of Fayetteville, Franklin county. ' On the 4th inst.. by Rev. B. Keller, Me.'elitur.. vct Wsuestewr and Miss Rastas.% Ke°MTS— both of Carroll county, Md. On the 6th Inst . :by the same, Mr inns Wea. Lir, of Franklin township, and Miss Jcsaiisc Wit err Ea, of Tyrone township. On the asme day, by the same, Mr. DATIM• Posts, of Frederick county, Md.. and Miss Asir MANIA STOCMILACIII, of Franklin warns/sip. Ade ams county, Pa. 325i69 79 On the sth inst., after uprotreetell illness. Mr. EssKIIL Bventsron•Je, of tint borough. aged 53 year.. On the let inot., ofapoplexy, hire. tarn anow• Ni..,.., conetwt of 51r, David Pirwrosn, South, Mountain, in the ,66th year of her,oge. On the 28th ult., Mr.. Eve Cit TRANI n ULU.. Saran; of Memollen lOwnehip, seed 88 yenta, 6. menthe and 1 day, , On the 18th ult., of conenmption, Mrs. Crass, 4ipa Karnes, 1061 ;Sticitieph Xepuer, Eaq at Bernick townahip, aged 47 yearn 6 mouths and, days. On the; 19th " ult., of eensunip6on, Mis. Casts. SIMS Yes, of Hamilton township, spd 46 years., ,In lase.county. lowa, on the 11d alt m Mr. Joan V. Leos; (01lible(ky of Gettyr isig. agail.6l; years. N e ar eijoyese, Oriwford countyvoloo, on gin MithofJanwasy loet•War,M6Ol.6rro , Calnligar... widow et Mr. Alazineter o( this sinewy; sod dasighliir Mt: Tama and Mary Agadir. whiadliel la Gotystmis in 1466. 1. =III firrhe Annuul Disomirse Bib!...SaciatyPiteingfropics COilliff ,4-4 1 414 10 4 ric4 qe l tonar s . m ak 411 , iT,TpdV,T,,Hey. Rome Ghatei, me as opiate ntifdtiaeit Mott, oh thly:the teat at S a'eteekt•P. , ' The deliver' of the , address htsr,httee postpooed - owe week, ie colvieVittea artie• iiP4isfßailkola Pit Pilr.PPti°, • , * 1 - • 111PIPAIIL.11Z: IiEJAVINIP r i lilir, aitliboHrinr, (tie!' dila r to ß ' iiiii) Oettyilmri ihottly; illifeWonioor, , Moiling op Ms !Mph immidlibehr. • lAn p er gotio, Itheeefore, indebted-4o flint) for coats; or otkarwige, are minuted to, e payment, on or before thefiret day - ? I Nil/ next, u after that piirloil l lie' * f • compelled tb leave Ilia hiMlts in thiell'imhP, :of an' alder for , collection., i Aloilhopu, that his Arlen& will attend mill. Mau* , a once. B. flellitiVEß Oollyobuqp March e, 1e49, detaregetittkile ( Com sinsicamsts DIED, 13 LLTIMORE 111 titKET. IRON TOE ■ALTINORI IVX OF Ill'lMlNFAttar BEEF CATTLE.—Thero were offered at the scales on Monday, 000 head of Beeves, 720 of which were acrid to, city butcher. at prices ranging from *3 to $4OO 'per 100 lb.. on the hoof,iquai to *s; 00 and, $7 , 76 per 100 lbs. net. ' HOOS.-Anpply email. and sales of live are ma , king rt. 106 76 per 100 lbs. FLOUR4v-The dour market rather dull; roles Howsnist brands, at *4.B7l—which is about the settled .prioe. City Mills held at 4 1 4 94. Corn inealis2 82 a 1112 76 Rye dour $2 60. • VAIN.-.6lopply of an kinds of Orals light, pri eel unchanged I led wheat $1 . 04 a $: 10 ; sod white $1 12 a $1:16... White. Corsi 46 a 47 COL ; yellow MI. -Otte 27 a. 20. , Rye 60 et 61. ' PROVISIONIS..-bless Pork sll6oolnd Prim *lO 00. . ,Baston-.-Sidoe 6 a 64 mate; Hams all.ceata. . Lard 7i is bbls., ani6ll4 hakes& STATE OF TiIETIREIBI,IOII3OItEIS IMRINO THE rim wU(, . 7 A. 2, P. .71. 9, P. x. Friday, March '2, '34 36 32 Saturday, “ 3, 26 38 . 80 Sunday, 0 4, 27 37, , '25 Moqday, 5, „• 27 32 21 Tuesday., a 611,. 31 84 85 Wulueuday, 7, 36 4837 Thursday, 13„ 42 34 27 WHIG MEETING. THE Whip orAelloronglt of Gettys burg are requested to attend a meet log to be bald on To-stoßsow (S4T URDAF) EVENING, at 7 o'clock, a the public house of Thompson M'Cosh to nominate' Win*, Ttiapef tor, Assessors, and Constables of said Bor ough. AILJEII3IIIII. P - P's Aro Urr 2118 21 TB Dasnrst. SOROZON. OFFlCE—Carlisle street, 3 doors south of Rail-road street. Gettysburg, March 9. 1849—tf PROCLAMATION; NOTICE if: hereby given to the gush fled voters of Adams County, that, in pursuance of a Writ from the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and a Special Act of Assembly thereunto relating; passed March 5, 1849, a SPECIAL ELECTION lb . ?. one Member to represent, the County .of Alums in the llouseof Representatives, in the reoin diming Cuoper, viU be held On Friday the 18th of March, instant, at the several places of holding the Town ship elections, viz : In the First District, composed of the Borough of Gettysburg, and the Township of Cumberland, at the Court-house in Get tysburg, and at the house of Conrad Sny der. Lithe Second district, composed of the township of Germany. at the house now occupied by Joseph Barker, in the town of Littlestown, in the township of Gut , many. In the Third District, composed of that Dart , of the township of Oxford, not in eluded in the 15th District, at the house of John Miley, Esq., to the town of Ox ford. In the Fourth District, composed of the townships of Latimore and Huntington. at 'the house of William (Animater, in the township of Huntington, and the house of George Deanforff, in Lutimore township. In the Filth District, composed of the townships of liamiltonban and Liberty, at the usual places of holding township elec tions. • In the Sixth District, composed of the township of Hamilion, at- the house now occupied by George Houma, in the town of Berlin. In the Seventh District. composed of the township of hienullen, at the pub lie School-house in the town of Benders vine. In the Eighth District, composed of the township of Straban, at the house now oc. • ciipied by Jacob Grass in Hunterstown. In the Ninth District, composed of the township of Franklin, at the house now occupied by Henry Hartman, iu said township. In the Tenth District, composed of the township of Conoivago, at the house 'of John Busby in M'Sherrystown. In the Eleventh District, composed of the township of Tyrone, at the house of Samuel Sadler, in Heidlersburg. In the Twelfth District, composed of the township of Mountjy, at the house of George Snyder, in said township. In the Thirteenth District, composed of the township of Mounipleasant, at the usual place of holding township elections. In the Fourteenth District, composed of the township of Reading, at the house of Solomon Albert, in Hampton. • In the Fifteenth District, composed of the Borough of Berwick, and that part of Berwick township, not included in the 3d slistriet. at the public School-house in Ab ibottstown. hi the Sixteenth District, composed of the township of Freedom, at the house of Nicholas. Moritz, in said township. Ip die Seventeenth District composed of the township of Union; at the Douse of Enoch Lefever, in said township. It is directed that the Inspectors and .Judges be at the places of theirDistricte on the day aforesaid, at 0; oe'leek in the forenoon, to do end perform the. several ..duties required and enjoined on them.— And one Judips from esch•Pistrict is en joined to attend at the Ccitirt House in Gauyiburg on the third day. (flattener, for the purpose of making o u t the. rlteres of the' election. , WILLIAM FlOkES,,Sherff: Atisidirio'bffiee, - Gettysburg ) iirdit63,lB49. P =GIFT BOOKS. TlifE Hoes Rose, The Gift of Friend ship, Lidy'e Allium, The Ruby, The lP4rgatelketo4l. Palms of Pashto. Uo wper's Ault, firks, Pope's Poetical Works, by others 'who% will be soldeheap kr: order 10 make room for others. .ILELLER KURTZ. P. S. an tWednesday twit We will re meive our.ustial.largi supply of Valentines, ,when all are invited to call, MONEY WANTED. , Di, 'those indebted to toe of long AsteetUng,*either by mote or honk ee monntorjlt please call end settle the same ,oti or befere tliofirst day of 4pril next. 'OEOIIO.B ARNOLD. irtERF MENIY. SOAPS, FANCY Jr 4RTICLEs, TOYS, &c. for sale I $1 lIVINE,FrESII MACKEREL, and au ,periar ENGLISH CHEESE, just ,opaned,as erEVENSON's. NEW AND FASHIONABLE FJiIU Att. ZPVILIZ3(II 474.26a0 AL'INTEND +to sell my entire stock of NEW 'FURNITURE, st my Wm*. room; in Cliambersburgth.., Gatilyaborg. • On Friday the 23d or dr isut.,', • A •' . ' commencing precisely it 10 k. . Persons commencing , honse.keeping, and Others desirous of procuring good and fashionable' New Furniture, will find it to be to their interest' to attend, as' theri will be a very large variety Of the different ar ticles of furniture to be,sohl. ' " Otr I will specify ,some, of the'iiitietpal articles, to wit: Eighteen Mahegnq front Bureaus, 't Isfahan:, Cherry and Maple , do. One Mahogany Secretary. L , Ons do. Dressing • B ure a u, Two • do. , Centre Cables, gla t hogany Irctsh.standi; Poplar do. Six Ladies' Works/ands. Sixteen awry .Dining and Br4Vas; Tables.. Candle-stands, - w Dough-it, Clefts, Twelve Corner of Cupboards,, t v ether with Bedsteads, and a varlet!, C ire. tis Itc7"Tsass.--All sums of seven tfo rs and under, Cash ; on all sums above seven, a credit of nine months will be Oven. DAVID lIEAGI Y. March ,9.—ts CAUTION. I w H EREAS sundry ind‘iduala of lute hare been trying Gr monopolize and forestall public optniot ; and whereas the subscriber can al the 'Resent time slew the largest anditest Stock of CHAIRS in this County, therefore be it knowtyto patrons interested that the undersigned eontinues ity'Manufaettub fit the old stand M South Baltimore turret, every variety or IX and 100 wri; CHAIRS,. which will be sold en the most accommodating terns for Cash or Prodtice. My Chairs-are mule in Oeitysburg, and nut in üßoston." Hou-e and.SiAn Painting p attendrd to as ft " rly ; and from long practice and ex n ee in business, the subscriber feels cis (lout that his work will beer the clmest inspection, because his workmen are of the best that the country can furnish. IHINET fr.gRE. of every variety and of the bet quality, will be furnished to Customers and at all limes made to or der. IC i Al kinds of Lumber taken at fair . prices: CHAIR PLANK particularly wanted—soinething less than "3000" feet will answer: Feeling thankful for pest favors, the subscriber lopes, by attention to business, still to meet a share of public favor. • HUGH DENWIDDIE Getlysblrg, March 9, 1949.—tf PROCLAMATION. VI, 7 IIERE AS the lion. Wit. N. IR- V V vn•ig, Esq. President of the several Courts if Common Pleas, in the countiAs composing the 19th District, and Justice of the donna of Oyer and Terminer, and GeneraLlail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said dis triet—atd ORORGR SMIMER and JAMES M'Divirr, Esqs., Judges of the Courts of Coinnun Pleas and General Jail Delivery, for the vial of all capital and other offend ers in tie county of Adams—hive issued. their verept, bearing date the 15th day of Jantary, in the year of our LORD one• thousatd eight hundred and forty-nine, and to metirected, for holding a Court of Com mon liens and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, and (bort of Oyer and Terminer, at Get yaburp, on Monday the 161 h day of April nerb , - . ~. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To . 4 all tl Justices of the Peace, the Coroner 1 and onstables within.theisaid County of Ad s, that they be then and there in theii propg persons, with their Rolls, Records, 1 Inqulitions, Examinations and other Re membrances, to do those things which to their, offices and in that behalf appertain to b 0 done, and also they who will prose cute wilful the prisoners that are or then altallheitt' the Jail of the said County of Admits, and to be then and there to pros eentaagainst them as shall be just. WILLIAM }ICKES, Shall' Office. Gettysburg, j Minh 9, 1849.—t0 S Change in the Election Law AN ACT relative to voting at elentiona in the colludes of Adams, Dauphin, iroelt, Lancaster, Falklin, Cumberland, Ilnulfu rd, Centre, Given rEEE! Sac - Tictiv Be it enacted by the Senate and House Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met and It is hereby enacted• by ►he authority of the same, That it shall be lawful for the qualified voters of thd corn ty of Adams, Bedford, Dauphin, York, Lancaster. Franrklin, Cumberland, Brad ford, Centre, Green and Erie, from and after the passage of this set, to vote for all candidates for the various &Nees to be filled aleny election on one slip Or, ticket, PRor ►pan 'the 06138 for which every candir date is voted for shall be designated as re quired by the existing laws of .the Com- Monwealth. • SBI3TION That my fraiul Comini‘ted by any , perr n votincin the manner above preserib44 shill be punished as similar frauds are directed. to be ,punished by .the existing laws of the commonwealth., March 9.-3 t ANNIVERSARY ;CELEBRATION. 'rHt ..goelhian LiteritrYSoeiely of Marshall College!' will hold its eighth annual Exhibition on Tuesday Evening the 27th of March ; on which occasion the performances will consist of a Prologue, Poem, Essay, two Orations, and a Debate—the Subject of which will be, "Is War justifiable I" The public and friends of the Society are respectfully invited to attend. • J. 'GOOD, H. S. EcKERT, Wm. D. C. Itaanocii, E. H. Zutmuititspi, fZ C. L. Wank:ie..' ' Nerccrsburg, Marph " • ' IN THE MATTER of the intended application of JACOB B. TIMITLE to keep a public house in Menallen township, Adams county—it being an old stand. WE, the subscribers, citizens Of the township of Menaljen, Adams Co., do hereby (vilify, that we are personally and well acquainted with JACOB B. Tens.. Tut, the above named petitioner, that he a nd wg know him to be, of good reputie (Or honesty and temperance, and that he is well., provided with house-room and other cmvenicnces, for the lodging and acciimmodation of citizens, strangers, and lravelbrii; and we do further certify; that vie know the House for which License is prayed, and from its situation,and neigh borhotal, believe it miitabli for' a Tavern; entrtheieugh Inn or Tavern is necessary, ur acconinielLate thg public and entertain Pittenger' and travellers. Bomberd,Ctrdsei; ' Jacoli tisrchie! ; ;; Arhold, D. A. •Afarkley,•' Jenin IJOacia, Goorgo Boir, ,• John Joboho. Jens %mister, ibrt tieltrgeerk, leer& 8 4411 k• ; Treed% Fred. Cherie , ;kill " Much 9.-8 t • ,IN THE MATTER of the intendatipplidation . of Moen and 011011111.. 8 / 1 111T11 to. keep •-publie house la•Prettitlin tootatip, Adams pannty..,- it being an old tdand• • ' vi r the undersigned. citizens,, ttf the townehip• .of .Franklin aforesaid, being personally. acquainted 'with. 1419sira and GEORGIC Srern,the above named pe titioners, ind..alics having 7,a knoielitte 41 the house for which the lieenie IS prayed, do hereby certify, ;that, Cud! house, tie ne cessary +to accommddite the plahlle •Mul entertain strangers and trevellerp, that they are persons of good tepute for honesty and temperance, and that theyare well provkd en with Imbue-rondo and convenience& ;kW the lodging end accommodation of 'etrin gen' and travellers. We, therefore, beg leave to recommend them fbr license' agreeably to their petition. ' ' • ' Adam Ilienecker, Samuel Coliet, Jla"conblerlict2et. Joseph Urahe. - J. • John Knauss, , Charles Mickley, Henry Knots.. • John %Aim, Jacob Deanlortr John Lady.' March IN THE MATTER of the intended,application of Afirrirzw"Tistwiss to keep a public' house, in Franklin township, Adams county—iatielng an old stand. WE; the undersigned, citizens-'of the township of Franklin aforesaid, be ing personally sequilintetl with Ma'rrtiew nom tc e, the above named petitioner, and also having a knowledge of the house for which license is prayed, do hereby:y(4l'4, that such house is necessary in accommo date the public and entertain strangers'and and travellers, that he is m s pervui of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the lodging and. at. commodation of strangers and travellers. We, therefore, beg leave to racemmend him for a license, agreeably to his peli* (ion. • F. G Mittman, Joseph Dear, Adam Wencher, John B. Meer, Jacob Deardorff, Moses Smith, Hugh Choreth, Daniel Brough, Levi Minter, Thomas Goodman, Henry Kerschler. Andrew sterner, John M. Goodman. March 9.-3 t • I.N THE MAI TER of the intended application of Jaime N KIWIS *II to keep a public house ip Itfountjoy township, Adams county—it being an old stand. W E, the subscribers, citizens of the township of Mounijoy, Adams co., Pa., do hereby certify that we are person ally and well acquainted with Jesse D. Newman, the above named petitioner, that he is, and we know him to be of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house-room and other conveniences, for the lodging and accommodation of citizens, strangers and Travellers ; and we do further certify that we know the Rouse for which License is prayed, and from its situation and neigh borhood, believe it to be suitable fur a Tavern, and that such Inn or Tavern ie 'necessary to accommodate the riublie and entertain strangers and travellers. Henry Hann, ant., David Snider, Joseph Arent., Jacob Hadtinan, Abraham Garber, George Snyder, Baliz.r Snyder, John Bender, Joseph Senta, :John Sotribeet; . Jetts!, Mackley, Jame. R: IJoltiriy Jacob retterhoT, Jacob Baker. ' March 9.-40 IN THE MATTER of the intended spoliation of TIIOII. E. Gilt/MOLD, to keep • public house in the Borough of Gettysburg, Adams County' —it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the borough of Gettysburg, in the coun ty of Adams, being wall acquainted with MOB. E. Gasswot.o. the above named petitioner, and also having a knowledge of the house for which License is prayed-- do certify that such Inn or Tavern id' ne cessary to accommodate the, publio and entertain strangers and travellers, and that the above petitioner is ,a person of good•re pine fur honesty. and temperance, and that he is well pro.vided with house-room and other conveniences fur the ace ommodatien of strangers and travellers. Jae. ThGnipattn, ' H. Battagiver.. , • R,OberfTate, Alien driest, p. Kendishart, O. W. Weletian, Abratit.Arauhr. ',Melted Brain. • R. W. M'aberry, Nie.hples Con And, Win. W. HainendY,. A. B. Kurui, March 9: 7 41 "' IN ' . THE. RAWER of the intended appticasion ef,Jetre P./Aso:en to keep a` public twontin• rranklip township, Aidssitscounty, l -4 Panatela old Stand. ILIVE; the subscribers, citizens nt.,thk. of franklin,,,kdams .oov, da heriby, certify, : hat w 4• ire personally, ° Lr 'ltwolueti with 4iwittlp.'asottilt, the eek boye-nanied..muithioner, that he ie. and we ktipw him ,ki`he, of goqd repute for, hones, tV,Fo l l)CMFterk9ocslipq•ih4t he ',lll rwr. 'lided, with houseltiotri,and other ramie nieneee, for the lodging and accommoda tion of citizens, strange* add travellers t and, we do further cerlify,that we know the Ronan ,for,whieh License is prayed, and fra9l.4B,lilttation and neighborhood, belie re hut bp.euitableifer a Tavern, and that such lite or 'revere is .neeessaryAdiceoinnto date the public and entettairraMgors and . TravellerP. ' '•• John Walter, se c Etisittr, • James Ja lar• g. !steps K. Wilson, 0 rifti . lover, 'Peter Comfort; Jolly OttMtherlin, • Peter D: Miller, lesiidAftlont, Samuel Thomas, David M'Murdie. March' 2,1849.-3 t ithsone 7 a Rona taws, VIEW of the Law of Roads, High. ivays, Bridges, and Ferries, in Penn- Sylvania, by William Duane, isri. For little by ' KELLER KURTZ. WOR THE 110LIDA,YS.—KELLER KURTZ has jest .received a fresh upply of Aintuals, of t-hooks, every var iety of Ifi s anOr and Staple Statitnerys . Fan r • el Goods, •St,p,.Or y'readies call and see,' NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Chairs and Cabinet Furhitgre LOIIER TIMN. EVER I D. & J. GULP 113 ESPECTFULLY announce to the 111., citizens of Adams county that they have entered into copfirtnership. for the manufacture and sale of all kinds of Chairs and Cabinet Furniture and that they will always have on hand, at their Establiibment : in South Ililtirpore street,. GettvsbUrg, o few deers above Cahuesapek'B Store, (the of tA stand of D. Culp') a full assortotenv of CHAIRS, of every -yariety;sucl! as BOSTON ROCKING; V. , LIVE .S4' vIT o.BNii COMMON CRAMS Also, SETTEES, .of 'various kinds, painted ilk imitation of rose-wood, mahog any., Valid-Wood; inaple;,sed fancy colors. J.They vill'ecogWan4 keep on liaiiCithd make to order. • . . . Gentivitsbiesa , iiiittiadt. asirifi; t: Slands; - Pough•ritjughs, • ' Wlish-Stends Dininedisd • " lireakigirot4les, 41. 1 • allampuNcturi4 Ify,expeq4dwcirli:4en end wfila the); Will be pleaseff : ii i furnish to those who may &rig ibeip t with their' custom ,ost the most , reasonable terms. Haring suppheil these.: salvias wfidi,e,rery large and superior stock of sink, tit`ey have no hesitation in assu ring-the public that theytlit istrnish work Which forelietipessik. *Mitt end duribil ity, cannot be eurpsissid by . any °therein:op in the !County. They will :shoo , aitend ; to kindl of . '•• if HOIiBE AND SIGN PAINTPW, PAPER' •fii lIANGING S dr.o, tpon the ti . hortest tiotier ani meet ree/oti , ablejertis: Wall Paper belfurnish'ed - r •spedittens of which can be seen at one establishinent. A• • l• 07.4.11 - work ,ma t de. antriold by the' firm WillVe warranted.."Thoy wee ,dtfidfr mined tiPsell as cheap as the cheapen', jpst to thiiiimes. The public wilt eomittli their interests by giving them • a mill' befbre' ritirchetring elsewhere. All kinds'ef Coun-' try rrodnce and Lumber will be taken in part payment for work. • ."" ' • Feb. - g, 1840.—d IT OXEN R NCI DI AIN, • • ' CABINET MAKER,' CIitATEPUL for the liberal' share of IUII - . patronage he has heretofore received t takes 04 method of respectfullyUnforiti ing theittablic, that he still conttpues,his, business of . , ~ C abinet-Making, at the old. stand, in South Baltimore street; Gettysburg, Second .Square, where he is prepared to furnish every .variety of fgarittßlM E , INCLUDING Burton, Centre and Lining Tables.Red steads, Cupboards, Work, Wash and Candle Stands, 4e. fe., in,a nest, substantial, workmanlike man= Der, al prices lq snit the DCPRe taxiways prepared to snake COFFINS, . ;. according to order. and at the shortest no tice. Musing a good and handsomsfirarse he can convey corpses to any, burial ground at the lowest rate. • . • IiCALU M BER, and all kinds of COUNt TRY PRQ IJ CE taken in zzebange for work:: Gettyebtfrg, Feb. 9. 1849 THE MOST EXTENSIVE SIIIRT rsTA,BidstintrAT' IN THE UNITED STItES ISIP NO. 170 BALTIMORE STREET. NEAR I.IIOHT, Baltimore, 11114, Where 500 persona are employed, and a stock of loco dam) shirts ilwdya ori pt hand. N i t ERCHANTS AND .. OT . II . ERS visiting Baltimore. are invted, to cal and C r xamine the largest and beet stook: of :SHIRTS that has ever been offered, consisting of all sizes and qualities for MEN AND BOYS, which for style and Woilimanship caupot bq surpassed. More than usual efforts have beeit'nfaile to raider the assortment complete and de ,sirable in every respect... T. W. BETTON. . March 2; 11349- ' PLAINFIELD NURSERIES, PETERSBURO, (YOBS BP.RINGB,) .ID4SJS COUNTY, P 4. A T this establishment; all of . 451 - the most approved,kluds of - Fruit & Ornamental Trees, can u procured. The list of kinds em• briices ail the finest varieties in the coon. try: From these Nurseries a great nutn:. ber ) Of orchards have been planted in pins of this State, Alaiyland, and Vitginia,:and the fruits fully tested. There are in coil titration near 200 varieties of the Apple, and'about 100 of the Peach ; and alio an excellent assortment of , Plums, Apriesats, Prunei, Gages, Nectarines, Pears,‘Chtir ries; and Quinces, together With Strawber. ries, - Raspberries, thssiseberriee, Currants, dte.; , . The& is a full 'supply of thn lirgett di zed tree - fur the coining Spring planting of A tlplie, finsch. and all the finer fruits.— All of which .I Will dispose. of 611 bit tenni. t •• • Persons trishieg toplant ears he lurritiall.: .ed with'cittatognetarom Ithiehin ' Mike their selections, either bV Okras! ipinlies: Aims, toi through the. Pad Office. •!' ' • - AVILIAAM WRIGHT.' ,Febrthirrl6, 1849 1 -wit. , • ' " Getlysbprg Female Seniittary, pra b of ng witifoci&fee the education ' - 11 .• Youtig'Litdiee. wilFbenpened on the 7th of Aid* in' Higb street, Gettysburg, under the superintendence 'of Mrs. and and Miss WaLt.eca ; who will give in. struction in all theelententary end higher branidies of an English education ; and in Music, Drawin,g, Painting, French, and Fancy-work. " ' Gettysburg, Feb. 413.1.—1 m FILESWGROCEILIES. • T HE subscriber has•just received" the best quality of MOLASSES SYR -ItU P, which ,he offers at 60 cents - 2011On ; new crop, N. 0. MOLASSES, a fine ar ticle; do. 8. H. MOLASSES t superior winter-strained LARDOIL. as clearas Wsv ter, at sl.oo—and a general assortment of Dry •Goads end Groceries, "at prices to suit the times." J. M. STEVENSON. Feb. 0, 1840: ,• inicYroß4 A L "Brother Jotiatlinn"—at Kurtekßjokstilie---only 12 1-2 tts. or to clubs ,of trn. / 1 ;1 (3 . !(/',lll ; your orders COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE subscriber has this day associated with himself his two suns. JAMES F. and HENRY J. FA HN ESTOCK, in the mere t wile business, which will be hereafter conducted under the firm of S. FAIINES7OCIi & SONS. I hereby tender my tlonks to the public generally for the liberal encoeagernent ex tended towards me, and respecti7llY solicit a continuance of their favors to itte' new firm SAMUEL FA UNESTOCK. Itrz:rtAll persons indebted to me will cull and settle their accounts, as I must have my business closed without delay; Gettysburg, Jan. 1, 1849. S. P. TUE undersignefl hereby inform the public that they. have the •LAPGESTaneI !JEST SRLECTED crocx or Goop,s in the 1 County, and hope ,by Jelling cheap, and attending to butioeset, to have a aoatinuanoe of the public favor.. FAHNWITOCK, , • ' JAMES F. FAHNEBTOCK, HOAX .4. FAHNESLOCK, Jan. 5,A8441.:=4 At :Ilk OLD :STAND) our IMAFIXE W 4 SHOP J; G. 'FREY rirIiNVERS - his' SeknoWledgmentd -m•HI friends , for past favors, and has the Pleasure bf annoy noing that he is again located tlter old "stand, on Washington street, bee 'rquare south of Thinupson'a Hotel,'erherehe wilt be prepared, as Irere mforti, ttl do•oll kinds of Voielt CI th 84. Sign 0 , Painting. :t,I ..IitrOARRIAGE REPAIRING done I p% abort noliee, and. on reasonable terms, for whitlitoirhiry'Prodnee'lvill'be taken. The. iiotiseriber Is thankful for peat fa ;sore, and hopes, by attention to business, and ilesire; tp . plestie, to merit, and re eiiiittituanett Ofiublee. initronage. 3. - 6. FREY.' t" Gettysburg, Jan. 12, 11146.—jtf • , , •I .... .. eStiLI 0 A • . , RElMlkiiilit....._" 1 • DI: J.J.r LAWRENCE - HILL,: ' H , AS re m oved his i nfripel,s, • the kiiilding "D • opposite .the.tuiheran. bureh. in C hainb,ershurg tktrelt,, 2, dpprs east ,or Mci Middiseefre store,ivhere 1 1 0 pay, all limes be foupd,rendy. a nd .willing ; to , Owed .to any cafe within the province 14- thp Den tist. Person. in want of full new of teeth are respectfully invited to yall, , - • • tEFtRENCES., DT C. lq• BILIMICILY,Rev.C.P.KaArTH,p.D. .. Mammal', . , prof. M. ha1m . .. , : .... .. C. A. es ii e.iv.t.,' _.,:,_____ 4„,1„„ 'BA e s is vi,, . . D. G UumiT, ''i "' ' :-St.liiiriroLbit iter:J.o:'Wilsoit, D. D. '' ' '. - July 7 , ,, iso: ', • •,i . P. 31 ICON A' IP 11.11 • ' Atfotney' at; titb; 1' ; T , n Frtcein 8.. i# l .''Ortler,. of tbe, IL/ Public Square, one door 'West of G. Arnold's Store, formerly A:copied as a Law Office by John 11‘V.Conallhkr• lie solicits, and by: prei . owt,andlatthful at tention to business in 'hie profession, it will be hie entleacor , !,inefit c otttmni.st patronage. , 10*D. M'CMcratanir attend promptly to all'hosineati on - trusted toll* as Agent rout 'Sail:l:qt faroPdiente arl Pensions.- lie has artantintenle, thronglt'which he can futiiish very' desire- , ble ftieilitieS to applleac....; and' entirely re‘ Neve them from the necessity af jOurney to Washington, on applicitiOn'to Tile! sonally cir letter. 12. . Gettysburg, April ALEX., U. STFir!gN.I% , "ON, Artoiliviflrk4vsW. chnicgin the , eentie e flicCr , e* . art . h at thp Cour4ouee. betweecilL9a4e and Steveneoit 4 e corner. GetiYiburgf Pitt I t S II (XP 9 3 X 4 1 49 1! • • /...a vimsrpor . ,AEW YORK,, - -- COLLEGE UP., UEALTH : 207 Main 'treat, Zakl9, R. C. C. VAUGHN'S ‘ Vegelebreti'tboutriP WV tic Mixture, U eeleiMitt4 `uuillieiiip y rkio , has made ` ' . GREAT CURES IN ALL, DISEASES, , is - no* introduced into this section s The Puffin - 61 4 1n advertisement will not perm:levies !ended 'htilliiof this remedy; we hien isnii to j i say it 4.' 141' its agents in the 'skull,* AO poi adu a la c ii pumber or edneatejd :' , EDICAL 4 PR AtiniGltEitS . In high liroitilisiiphal'stanalhi;4llo thatiiiiiip eral' sad of; it IM the/ Vacate th'ttte Atireedg ~: DROPSY,.GBAVEL.,.ut : ' • cud dislitok,es at the .trt infitiY qtl• 4l stiPil•l 6 and ' all diseases of ,the hloodderangemetilit of, the Liser s Ac.,afidill'genersi akesses of elle system. It is parlicularly requested that, eft who contemplate ;Winne Of this article, drwhir desire information , • Inspecting it, ; I', . , WILL OBTAIN A PAMPHLET, if 32 pig s, which Agents ‘Tha> e. name* are below will gladly give away. This book treats upon tae method of cure--explains the peculiar pro perties of the article, arid also the dises es It has been used for over this country and for lour years with such perfect effect. Over 16 ages of testimony from the highest quarters mill be found with NAMES. PLACES AND DATES, which can be written to by any one interested. and the parties will answer post paid communications EITHe particular end Ash FOR THE PA M as no othersuch pamphlet Itasca er been eaten .The evidence of the power of this meavippArer all distasev is guaranteed by persons of well knewn standing in society. Pot up in 30 oz. and 12 on. bottles. price, $2 for 30 •oz., $1 for 12 'oz., the larger beitag the cheepoit. • Every bottle has ..G. C. VAUGHN" • written on the directions, &c. See, pamphlet, p. 28. Prepared by Dr. G. c. I aughn and sold at principal ocfica, 291 Main vtreet, iutralo, N. Y. Offices devoted to sale of this' Snide axemisiextir 132 Nassau, New York. and corner of Essex and Washington, Salem, Mass , and by all Druggists throughout this country and Canada. tErAnescii.—S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg ; JACOB MARTIN, New Oxford; WM. WOLF Esst Berlin; WM. BERLIN,Hanover;JOSEFH R. HENRY,.Abbottstown. • , March 3,1418.-1 y iftlXll .li.dirtat • VAIIIE'rY to suit every Inlay, boqi ii quality uud price, ler sale at SCII.ICA'S. NEW GOODS. A t the Old Stand. GEOID GE AIR IVOLD 11AS just returned from Philadelphia II with a large stock or fresh along which are Cloths?, Cassis.,lls, Jeans, Cords and Flannels, Plaids, striped , and plain, .4lpaccas, Cashmeres, AIL de !aims, Plaids, striped 4 plain, Cloths, Cashmeres, 4-c..for Ladies Cloaks, En g li s h ,'nd French Aferinoes,Paramat. ; . •2 Cloths, 4'c. .Lots of cALlcofs 6t GINGHAMS, the best yet offered for did A large lot of DONIEST:I I GOODS and CARPETING,. very cheap; also a large clock of FR GROCERIES. all o( voitieh wiji be sold as cheap as they can he obtained at any other establishment. We do riot throw out a few leading an- . tides at cost. as a bait, calculating to make up millet/willing else. But our pricei ire unifOrm, and we make leo misrertresenta.: lions knoWingly; in reference to the - kind or quality of the goods we sell. Please call. examine, and judge for yourselveS. P. S.—A few STOVES remaining on hand—very cheap. ' Oettyabaig, Dee. 8, 1848.—ff. Cheap ! Cheaper . Cheap..,st! 10 11 /QllOl in niftE4 at lemit 40 per to S. L. scrum IRAS just returned from the dties with the largest stock of FANG Y GOODS, he has yet offered to the Public, and he does not hesitate to say that it is tho 13 EST in town, and the CHEAPEST ! If you don't believe it call and see for yourself; while I shall be gratified, those calling will be profited. My assortment is complete, and purchased at the lowest Cash prices .! 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, Mouslin de lains.ThibeC Black Cloth, and Cashmere ; Wool. tN Comforts, Zephyr Ties, Cap Ribbon., Wax ;Dolls, Hair and Cloth Brushes, Woolen Yarn, Back and Elide. Combs, Pocket do.. Fine and I vory do. ; Hair Pins, Brelet Pins and Bracelets, ,Fancy Boxes, Watch Chains, Guards, and Keys, 'Scent Bags, Fancy Soops, Prmn 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 Race, Mourning Collars, Gimp Head Fringe, Black Cotton Home, otton Spool Thread, thread and eAton edgings and laces ; mrull, hook, and cambric muslins, plain jaconeta, Irish linen, black and mode alparca, fie nnel, cashmere, Drown Rolland, linen table cloths and towels, bonnet:sat ins, oilk handkerthiefe; plain and figured cravats, Silk tits. a genctaLsssortment men's, women's and children's hosiery, gum and cotton suspenders, ailk and spools, whelebone, hooks and eyes, pearl and agate buttons, ivory studs, sewing and end• patent thread, men's black kid gloves vv heable•orked colors, ladies' kid gloves, black 011oons,itatiding collars, rosette, labs and quil ling, hair braids, blacking, watches, steel bead ret icules and purses, bends and clasps, purse twist, ringiOind tasitis,' scissors, thimbles, chenille, vsorrted patterns, , eard board, dilly white, cologne, 'hair oh, fluid dresaes,.topth brushes, bed lace, car. pot pins and needles, :a large assortment of children's alums, men's and children's cloth and glazed Cops, &.; &c, and gentlemen era invited to aneezern inn before purchasing else wilere. Come one—come all—and save FIPTY PER CENT I • ' J, L. SCHICK. •Genyebutg,.Sept. 22, 1848.—tf `HURRAH FOR CALIFORNIA ! . ' 7•s]rat, 11] 0 N, CALIFORNIA, or the Wealth that z!!1: la ;0 be obtained .in that country. as , we are told, .are topics of . a small matter when compared with the "precious met als" that can bo obtained in a direct way. In . 4dcwas county, without digging for it -4170tidergoing the fatigue of a long and thitygerous voyage. "A bird in the hand is worth tWo in the bush!" If you wish to teat it, 61111 at the - Onc-Price,and Cash Clothing and Variety Store of •• • MARCUS SAMSON, Opposite Use HANK, Gettysburg, who returned front the City on the 15th inst., with his fourth stock of WINTER 000115, this season. Persons who have purchased from him this winter have ad mined that he sells Clothing cheaper than they )1a ve ever been bought anywhere be fore ; pod the fact that he has returned the faUrth fhtie'this season with a large stock of Clothing, shows plainly that he Sells a gregt many, and that. too, very low and with small profits. This is no idle talk of the, printer, because he is paid for his advertisement. It is the truth, and therefore wg say you can obtain, or rather ths "precious metals," by, purchasing ,from him, without going to California. A nrperego can satisfy himself of the . filet, hint a call. The assortment embraces every thing in their - ay of Boys' and Men's wear, tine surrsuperfine Tweed, Cass i net, Cassimere, .Cashineret.and Cloth COATS,CLOA KS, , and PANTS;' . Silk, Sathi, Cassimere, Cassinet, Cloth, plain and fancy VESTS ; ;apt*, cravats, wrappers. shirts, bosoms, suspenders, gloves, stockings, &c. Also, a large variety of Imlay articles, jewelry, spectacles, perfumery. combs, razors, pur sea, umbrellas, guitar strings, Indian Rub ber Coats, &c. The subscriber thanks his friendi and customers for the liberal patronage be stowed upon him, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same. MARCUS SAMSON. Jan. 19, 1849.—tf GOLD PENS. • • ITHI or without for bale cheap by - • Jim. 10. . . KELLER KURTZ; • LMANACKS fur 1849-12 different styles—sold by the gross, hundred, dozen,.or single copy, at the Dookstotse of Dec. 15. KELtER KURTZ. BAWLS, of all kinds, just received stud for sale at prices to soil the dates, by ,/. L. SOl-11f, i. GOLD PENS. AND SILVER PEN CHAS, (best quality) Card Cases, Visiting and Printing Cards, Fancy Note per, !Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Fancy Sealing Wax, Letter' Stainps. dec.; Tor'iale by 8, H. BUEHLER. OF tiRIOVIII KINDS FOR s t ue 47' riffs OrArrE, t 7 4 ,- • 1- ,1 7 PURIFY nig J)1400DI: •, Dr. Keeler 9 l.Aooo4.l4 • fipoßthe removal and psi*agesstertV giL •* diseases arising int* 'iii lag* I the Blood. and habit vf tht isdattkv i sintrY l ,..r,e'- ' Chronic (Inverse Of the chest, drone ridy,eatarrione.,Scrolula leo!! inr - a1 ter, Scald liesid,Bittrcireti, Vuterfeusto: "" 4 of the head, raga atid,eartremilitio, Vialepa k , • ' is Affections cirthe'tomaeb tt6d Lit efit 4utitts Rheuurvtisna, White Swellings, Abcevasta,.,:bler Wit ilitic disorders,' eunvtltutional DeWitt), OW ail ,mercurial and hereditary pietlispositietuev&9-1 Let no one deceive tberuselveit,Ant lM cause a eingle excess of any kind diva nui tires' sion iscimedialely an 'attack of diseow, it ialtlisideOf fore harmless, ; Every violatleo of treganic law, carries with it sooner or tauter i4pfimeth r meat. In the great majority of eitniftni in which man is exposed in social life. it lit tbstestis: ri nue d application of leis puvierful causes, tallli m t gradually, and often imperceptibly, effects " c:iange, and ruins the constitutions. IMbte diktii . ; ger in dreamt of, l'be majority of hymn* slim. trWrtli,id of sluw growth, and of slow progedes • concequettlly admits only of cure. Scrdfufw,eoo- i sum ptlon, drapeprle, wife swelling, goon, eishatel , , I is affections of the stomach. Liver, spur,. head;,:,, eyes, and eat remeties, embrate this eland—seas being the effect of an alteration in yowls et be trition, effecting vegitutive life from an, latheest.., dent acquired or hereditary cause.nothiag abort of privy erns! A LTIV.R4,TI VII medicines. pro 'tarsi , the least hope to the invalid. Palladino .trill uever cure, and often do much mischief. Ton. ice and A wri.a•-rives, combined with a 'proper. regetne of diet—the one to strengthen, the miter, 1 to change morbid action, are whet pathology in culcates. Read the following valuable tiestimo- • ny : Pit I LS DeLPSIA, Stifle 9, 16414 , Having been apprized of the PANACtiII, it afr fords me much pleruture to be able torecomtheht! it as a valuable remedy in that clasa of chronic; constitutional; and glandular diseases to which" it is especially adapted. To those who ,are, al tutted, and requite medicine as an "TITS cannot obtain it in a more agreeable, ectitie,llnd unilorrn state, tham is to be found in the Pima ' ca►. Rune used it in several institutes decided success. Yours,it.e. 1). AI,I.IISON, D. • Prepared and F..1,3.N. W. Co.S.gd t'S , Jtal Pt?. Fhiladcll hin. For T alc by S. r.LLICrr. C. lisle; :11 Harripborg, dad by dtut. gists knd merchants throughout the country.—. Price 25 its per bottle. t....re pamphlets. For particillorFkre pamphlets. Priee Margit bottles-44.:; &run. ID" Alvo DR. REELER'S CQRDiAt t CA EIMINATI VI:, • medicine- of unsunewse4 powers in xpeedil y curing lliathers; Dytenteil, t7huleto Infant um, (:bolero Morbus t eolic. natio It ncy, and for all derangement., of the gtorptda and Bowels consort by TYICTIIINC. No y should be without the infallible remedy. PA:4 only 21i cents per bottle. . Oct. 20. (July 14, 1548.-17 f Roves Explorfoeitter. Years of successful use of this Navin multi Raxaur In the erne. of Coughs, Co . *, bcms Throat, Crimp, Whooping Cough, ite., taw Korai beyond a doubt that it is TUN UNIT preparation now before the public. —Numbers who haws vied every thing they could hoar of without deriving the least benefit from any of them. have been tirely cured by this most pleasant, efficacious end safe remedy. THE LIVES OF CHILDREN, who'had sudden and unexpected attacks of croup, have Leen bayed by the timely Administration ut hose's Expectorant. So family should be with. out a bottle of it in their heuse.'as'muchsuffetint might be prevented by its use. • ; BE\VARE OF 1:111"OSMOM-7—"—; Such has been the succe , s of Rosei Eirpeefos rent, and the demand for it so much lnereasardc. that others have been Mitered. to put tir articles bearing a 'similar name, bnt wholly devoid Of 'the curative or medicinal qualities of the gebuineet. tide, Be not deceited by them. .Toobitrin the genuine, purchase only of the advertised 'gelds. 11XCAU'r101`4,_rti Tut Glom' it has the words.l.Ross $ Erfierte• rant, Improved. Baltimore,. 111 d.," blown in this !lass. and the iuitisls J. P, R." stsrnped on the the seal. Each bottle. heiestber, will l be envel oped In A NEW watrP6a on which is The fur simiksignature of the proprietor, without which it is counterfeit. Prepared only by •• • SAS. F. BOSS, MrMMCM= For rule by SAMUEL .H. BUEHLER. Get tysburg; Pr. IL W. Kauflimn, York Geo. W. Heagy, Fairfield. (CPrice Su rents per bottle. Feb. 2, DR. IIALSErS GOLD & SWUM TILLS • are founded upon the principle that nearly, alt diseases arise from the same causes,' or that .* morbid condition of the liver, stomach and bow predisposes the system to every class of, dis ease. When these important fermium; become obstructed with superabundanceol bile and vis cid matter, Nature ceases to fulfil her proper of fice. Dis then that the blood hecomes impure because the secretive organs of the liver, %shows office it is to separate the warn-out principle of this vital fluid are co longer tit for their office, and the wasted part of the blood contiouss there fore in its circulation end becomes dittised throughout the whole system. Thus tilled with infectious humors the body is mad. liable to sieknesic lf, by chance, it is exposed to a sud den change in the weather, a bad