Interotakt je tp,,,,,„,, It i' -EXTVR M t rIMMON r 5 " " L C6l AZ i rirli h 'pa h, ditod 1 Sr. We ilutilit tit* Washing . I n . interesting *let fr.stn..caii_t_,l. u Lou L. Th n la trOntifit he/ ra . i of Ws Quovittemaster General's tplite t ceip that In of vie , m Santa In California, to Major O va. Jorge I is Fe tot 2 5 t f Feb nary from which san dated San Fratteinem implant 2litl,iuwend op are i kratiti t ted to lean oOthe safety df says 'hit within the lasi fills ' ` .4 " uks • troT.Fe e timiii Tind most olliii corps of lead been done towards the organization o f A provincial governmont, and several vit. brave and hardy adventurers. The aub• !agesLiallAppointed delegates to attend a stance of the despatch is as follows : conveltiolf,lahlOi l i t it n depiOpoded•tei hold .... r•o.i . Fremont had arrived at at Santa at Puebla& San Joao., on tho 4th of 3latelt. Fe, on his way to California, intending to for the arrangement of fundamen tat laws for take Cooke's route. He lost eleven men thtiliiiktol4.--Ai i i 0.1 1.. . " 4 1 44'verhat e " t in the Mountains, the names of only three was 'rtida at one o italimport, and of whom are given, viz : Mr. Wise ofSt. tlw rtftixtir feelingly h"twe i Lottis, ind'Messre. King and Proust, the it)AA Agpifjtprion., of query i ntelligent latter from Washingtomeny. irratirrtmgie,uoer„lnoreorttY, rtl ,. lire „.i! o ‘. l Col. Fremont did not reach the top of 4 IlrgPat4 Prsowils Yemen were fuc k ing the Mountains. ,He was convened to ve tkitoo foro every ,rinerter--itunng ,thetn , tire to the . valley, where snow fell to the iiitil: , at( elisra9terr, arid deopctate for. dep th of about four feet, covering up all tatiee p ;and ever; kind nt villalny , was Prut'. his outtit and killing all his mules. , Lear. need with iitirtunitl, T he,, weather . for jug the; vally, hetovk to the hills, and sent five or six weeks .hit bon eaceediniff out a partyto obtain relief, giving them a ditiaatlie teetton'hatibg tree'n the crilabst stated period within which to return : WI, AolietSll4l44: , -0411imthie Mines the alba failing to do so, Cut. F. 'himself started al elaierfotirbot Aeep: • 'A great•atagnation in ter them, overtook them in six days, pro. Inmainape+siloccusred:entce winter had set needed to Taos, an d ~ finally me survivors i ti ~ifid+)Rtife. of i(TRI.'' had fallen in e n "' were relieved. . ~ lk;„.ic,. 'The market for goods arriving Col. Fremont was furnished With a new •nitSloVii would edatinue so until there nu tilt by the United States qii art rin ester ioaio4endAcYinWardethdothleat° March.' and corntffiesary, by order or Major Beall, athenniew supplies,would.gid in that direei and, when last heard from, he was at.---, kitiinzA Yirilltin the pf!vtOO• s tea days there getting on without difficulty, and was. ex i hildboen, Iff liir eight, errivals from M i exi- I pecteil to bo in California in thirty days. Wittiil'llii Atria coast' of South Arricrien, 1 alfsift'Wes itinitett tint some 'vessels I ward snow to follow frein'cliiii and Pant. 414101110,3099. 4 wig raliw. Every vessel, Inilirtg from California took away a rich 1 fieight of gold, and of the >g3,000,000 ta- keinfititn the Minn,' at least #2,000,006 Mittictiti" taken away. The trade of the asentry was rapidly increasing, iii eonse vane., of the mines and,he influx of pop 7 klllt4pri, and the, reveune of California for the ;year is estimated at $1,000,00'0, the dlitiii it San Franrisco haiing been $30,- 000 per month , for sevirral months. and fintedenuary it was thought. would exceed 4184,000. The first steamer from Panama was. looked for shoot the 20th of February, ritlrtinany pOrsons would avail theihselies of the'rapid:trips by this line to transmit gels! titnit,tri the United Suites. . 'Fite let ter is chiefly. devoted ,to dm necessity of a grernineut in California, and it was anx inu4 eiliected that Congreas would make the necessary provision therefor. • ' ..• The Patriot pnblisites the following ex tram of a letter written by.a gentleman of Baltimore to a friend in that eily, dated on blond the steamship California, off San Blasolldexico, Feb, 14, 1840 "We learned. at San Bias that the sc• eopeis fritrrt california had nut been exag wiled, A number of persons there had been to the mines, and obtained large quan fliftuf or geld. Three ships had left San lee within as many 'weeks, crowded with Mesitans for the mines. There are three 94 1 00 up, which will start in 4 day or two. We found thirty Americans there awaiting tie iteumer, but the captain refused to take them. They endeavored' to get a passage eu. the yettpele going up Ilium but were re limed, notwithstanding they offered to pay more thandouble the price of pixsage.— The Mexi cans will not idiot, Americans to go up,4t_ any of their .vessels'. They all go up well armed antlequipped, and say that they intend to drive the Americans off. They will have thirty thousand men there by diatom' °Untie. They !illy up all the *rots and ammunition they can getl7pow der4tis 'worth four' dollars per pound at San Bias, and one of our paitsengeis was offered 4350 for a pair of Colt's six shoot ers. I eipect we will have some difficul ties With them. I omitted to say that the Americans at San Bias came through from Vera Chirt and Tampico. Besides the large mirtibeht of Mexicans going up the coast, many are going by land. We ap prehend no danger. By the first . of June we will/Ave 7,000 troops there, and pro bably 10,000 emigrants, and with this fofeWthey Will not dare to trouble kis." Lii4eit Letter from Vallfornli. 7" The Philailelpflia American publishes thetulloniing extract ora private !utter, from a:gentlemin :who had just returned InrCalifornia front Valparaiso. It evident ly come by the same conveyance as the one month's later intelligence, published from }he N.O.Picayine ' :B•a• FaiNcerca, • • ' January 20, 164 A• I learned late this evening that a vessel ,was to sail in the morning for Mazatlan.— I have nut been here lung enough yet to Inforni yen 'what my success in this pres eni'iexpedition may be, but it promises well. • • I find that property has risen nearly one thousand per rent. since licit here five umetlis ago. rur a lot which I . flitd for one thou s and dollars last July, the peeitit. holder 'has refused ten thousand dollars. .Our sales have been made—some' entsotArn--iti which property , has advert ot4 itt.tequal proportion. The influx of peoptilanon is already so great, that there 'are nearly three hundred people (although iiis.the rainy season) sleeping out in tents, and under porches and whale boats. The. rent of,a room fifteen feet square, is fifty . dollar's Per Feel/. Board, with apace on the fitior*fficient to spread a matrasiten,ia Sfte'elt dollars per week.— Ortiscautra' wages $lO per day. Lumber $l2O per thousand, and mot two thousand feet fur sale; er to be had even at that price. Immigrants, frimithe coast of South Amer ica, are dallyStrrising ;. and.thuusands, at least, are expectek:Within the next few days. • • • • .• I, Nisch a state of affairs as here exist; never &Are. existed; Alex kl, e9 iqc l o l 7, ' d duet are se abundant, Ita tj an , lai k ety `0 ' necessities of a rapidly irieretfieirlio 'dim 'are so scarce, that Ihweileftweindueet the precious metals is *linnet twitninid: Ajapiteliste are still pouring in fnuu all quarters of the Pacific, and ixits hard that the Antluit of emigra tion friniethe - Iluited Blttivi, will be im. ineusely increased by - the trevOrtute of ehminie . nr.diefirliteltaltich (theCultfornia) is daily expected in arrive. The dat ship-Ohioja simiteapected up tlitytkiitiii.:' , - Oesitisewistishlettes is here.— lilltasPeop•lstsWers.s4. Nary'Ut ". is in po.rt. Gold digging is entirely suspended, end will nut to i ls reseuteikin all pit'!'bitbilips, un til April. illoss'Aiiitt,,,,:t 64Ai .04410ance et guidsiu-eiseasisitioa.. • ..• ' • Doot -thinli ) .4lll44 -dial* eitaisennet! in dm likaitiNktiqh tettlides , fserl. l'Jtive " 4 41100 , 0.4414. 1 0t4. i " ' 1 tiotatvaireno,—rhe W litiltee mimed pig .Wolkatedit tiailumaiiiittqd d , . k r ~g,,.. ,:, , 4 1 )444 4 cha. 4 Igo- a it ‘ stAtiti Itl - ' ' iVatiiitiialliiiitio• 44 *l4 hwil k aimq ottved ,out tiro ?tar is 1010viNiailiiiiAt,k $44 Wilt las. 4,11.va..i.. MR. IRANNAGAN'S A PPOINTAIENT AO MINISIER 'lO BERLIN It has been said in letters from Wash ington that Mr. Ilannatean's appointinent Wai solicited st the last moment. by some leading IVhigs of the Senate, and it has been intimated in, private circles that;hlr. Webster Was one of those Whigs. The . following is a letter from Mr. Webstei to a gentleman in Now York, in regard to the :natter WAIHINOTON, March 12, 1840 My Dcan SIR : I have received: your letter of the 19th ,respecting Mr. BRIM"! gan's appointment as Minister to Oriiisia, That appointment ran have Surprised no body more than it surprised me. Tfl Senate having completed all its business; as I supposed, I left the Senate chamber between six and seven o'clock on §unday morning, the 4th of March. !never heard a syllable of any intention of nominating Mr. Hatinagan as Minister to Prussia dt for any other office ; and supposed iseesto tain that nu nomination, of any kW. would be sent to the Senate after that hour.. When I beard, the next day, thetMi. Hannagan had been nominated Parj eigh Mission, and 'tharthenominallem had been confirmed, I at mite, contradieted 1' saying that I had been iu jay myry moment through the whole of the Jetuftott of Saturday and Saturday niglit.analaif broad daylight on Sunday the Senate was about , breaking up 4 sail .l had heard nothing of arty autit notdiatlr lion. I look upon this nomination, ;antler the circumstances, as one ut the inixtrdiergig utable proceedings recetded 'kr thit'lltidlury of the Government. , • , law with much respect. . Your oh% servant, ti A N te.l. .*Effs'tE R. Goon Anvloi.l4ohn , /i1.04 ) 1141445. it; his recent valedictory ou r,etkring,front`,the editorial chair, whirti he 'llia titled' for Air trone years, has the,followiligi“ O.No man should Isit withtlatiliehlt ton. ductcd"newspiper ; tie Is firilibhatdrthe spirit of the,age Airflow Isektreadimeaeit is not .UP" equal '4404 wit,4l:l l ifli man wh o enjoys such it/wants/pow is. disregardful of tliefilliti4ea fitiiiiry: in not affording theiwi6l4slitialtirtitibrits quiring a knowledgewr,whae.htipaisabg in the world, at the cheapest pessitileiepe h. ing. Show me a SaßP4', 3 7o"e,V i a:o 4 F l- paper, and I. ventre tu say t etp. will be manifest in thit' `it Want tiriiiiien ity of manners andindieatittnewriginiiince most, strikingly in' coat:tisk with the maigh., bor . who, allows ,himself, gqr.b,s!qt}ippa. in dulgeuce. yountmen, especAally read newpapers, I Were it boy, even of 12 years, I would - reinl.l"nditriikper weekly, though I .haci:to work! by•turch. light to earn money,enougb tu,paylur it. The boy who reads wall, w4 l , l atin!VM t tarok and analyze, and if .io, he wilt 1 14 ittost sure to make a man of hintsittt 6au j; vi cious indulgenets, Which-rerdintisjedlen lated to beget a taste for." • SINGULAR INSTANCE 01" HONESTT,.We i were yesterday shown an order At Co., Agents of , din Boot of British 'North America, in thic..eity, ftirse3; in favor of Mrs. Arnett, widow of geolge: Arnett, who died here about 22 yeai! ago. The money was forwarded by Mrs. 'X i Neil, widow of Charles O'Neil; oeNanin, county Meath, Ireland, who died• here about 18 years ago. The • money had been lent to O'Neil by Arnett, 30 years since, when both of them were single men. IA mete. came to this country, married and here died. O'Neil died in Ireland 4 years afterward, lenifing his widow in very nar.. row circumstances, and with many debts to discharge. Since that time slte ,has continually labored to repay everything he owed, and finally, offer \tie „lapse — hi 30 years, returns this Ina, n which her husband borrowed from a friend . before their matriage. The letter_eliclusing.the order was written by then curate of, the parish in Ireland, to Mr. John Fitrpatrick of this city, at whose house Mis. Arnett is residing.—N. Y. Y'ribune.: • , GREAT SURGICAL OrzaAnos.--Proless or Washington 1.. Atlee, of the Pennsyl vania— Medical College, performed au operation on Thursday, the 15th Instant, ' which stamps him 80.011 e oftheahleet sur geona of the day. Tho operation was performed in , the presence ot, several eminent physicians.— !he 'tumor, consisting of the right ovary, was•of 'a solid:fibrous' structure, and Int movably, attached to the bones of the pel vis, • Is weighed 8 pounds, and measured around its largest circumference 2 feet 3 inches, its smallest 23 inches, being the largest"fihrotts tumor ever removed' by this operation. The incision.through the walls of the abdomen, necessary to remove it, was 15 'inches length. The patient, aged 20 years, a inserledlady, and a me. ther of - -four .childreu,is now considered PRI,Of rismier 4 no.symitiom havittg,ccur red to interfere, with.her rapid. recovery. A Wilma' of' sidorofoita and ethtik '.*As used to au extent. to destroy the seintitien o(Prlih. att Tkiif is the firit date t his . operation'itas. been per. tiait) tottilatletplitt:—lPALlcuie/phia • • ..nTenotrehaiwaiitigAbe *Pit it ofentan pipatinn. wound The Kauai/AO Tribune is publishing a series of eFlSEi4iit armlets in its Gine, in winch a popular t'uo rwiou tin the subject, is called ('Jr. - Dlscan ceEt .IW Clan a (la. -•• • - 4 Rfilliffßß, to t.ii, of(thoiniNcoitents in Curia- , • - Its biklei coed day , and the ntr.' GGt - 11!... d ge e o m nitexiktiOh to Ilse states is rum. nu. :' l i • ' l' Bli li P t : ‘ . . tli g ... 1 - 4 , lids) Li Apr'l t IRIQ esitatiAly slowed. "The Toronto l'a. , i, 1. g, . 1 , \ ......,...... firiol, lieristoforla an ultra royalist journal - ,Ey r i , -7 41 G E - :,,• el i s . 1... i . ri, t- ii . it i l k . l „ , - 1 . - : , q. and proud °rite prtpi - aices against the re• cornei' or Chesnut 8: Third streets, tied E. W. public, uses the follow language : Coec, Esq. Still Building. N. E. Corner Third & Dock streets. Philodelphie i and Wie. Tasoressoir, "In England, evil counsels are in the as- E.q. Soutb.east corner of Baltimore & bouth its. cendant—Canada is left to depend upon .I ,l , :' , a g irrssiv herself—Canadian loyalists have to con-Advertisements and subscriptions for -The star or and Benner:" liiid collecting and rerestipting tend as they may with republicanism and disaffection—unaided by the mpther euon- i .:_,_"- . "• sa i n Fr try—nay, chilled by her' inditrereiree,— ' Whit marvel, then, that those upon whom. the grievance presses most sore—those who are a sei'itirl time threatened with' the ter rorism of 1837-4hould castabout for aid against the impending affliciion—should look southwards to men of kindryi blood, who,. however differing on 'questions of public policy—are at least English:—Eng lish in nunie, in langnage, in history, in feeling—aye, evett more sti'll'i s aif it will own. ' What hope for 'the British of Lower Canada; who find that we of the ;Vpper Province, instead .of aiding them against the foreigner--.are only by, our represeo -4,0 vee in parliament—aiding .to 'rivet tight er and firmer the shackles that wenn once so nearly forced upon Mom; There streother quarter, front,,whance this hiebeitic hetiit7r In' newspapeiiHin ppb llc , the street—the same` so und Is by 'dey . ln Canida"Welet 'Mid 'tftlt"eintial meeting his been. , invaded by lbw utnereek Tbs spirit . seems trube.fally.,4rouiech and if so, COP 9 01 'be. .cry.thilme.utiprodesceligiUdilifulANSA4 °pow rupttimeif /remiss& If cosUisicas 40010 prose anns4 ba..11M444 • rllhitll r 1 1 91 1 4 1 Equefallt9 !19. , WPII4b tbi* esotryieSelbet.bl flivfrt it remit •totopprebend that, Out . .. Northern frontlet 1/OlL:wile be 'bulk Abe „rone.o( sweets: seriously meear.istrethe!trsmittility riot seenlo int* (...lanada4 - but. of at* „rivot ; ftp,w o —.,f;ritietitior .Plgn i ksng the Ntelional Rood,"--P4tilt roatis ars no eipilittieht lit ihe'liiirth t• fir; If ettitritheiturM U hdylhave piosred to•of Me roost: eoccesaleilchonteter, There is thrsieo.ll 3 l 1 4 11 , oPo, !!ondrod ,0 * them‘t comp Qf coolitrctp) . ll. in the M a te t Newo Yorkifoni, tiorseveral di - 4 New Eriglaittl Stikles:' The irefac.oolo of tratelliOrwiiitilheervoilie'hotailbeing 'hie to drier mord ihau-twu horses, roaeld, owe *Wool) 49E4Piker ollogrost 4 1 Ntle SeAlrag % . 41.?,igm19,t,54 9yiltil.tiflikike ll 4o of the great adrantaWit'seCtirreil the'tra: ain g ThWaoioll4lll`iiiterestii: ” ' ttittitit,d ib lifeetirtMit to flow 'ors-foot lor ,, thei.ceratittectioe of it taikOk, Will ;ark the. Aationei road,. trom cootherisqd.to lirownsville which is in a tops t Shoe k ng condi lion, re q u ring prompt i it to' abeoloodattritte maned tratiiii hew lensing over it is ittio Nadeau, bt converted frisky, apost sobstirotral plitok ruttti A u cost of ilfl4loo' per ottitioted the distance being tut 7h tite 'entire coat trout& be but •: , AWI94.447 III PPIPP;'--A , Mr. Watt& j erforb, liberal* of ,SFlsoyier county, fills gaud; '4fielOeollaetriiiii the isuinty rdritilie; coritiettoitig'n &vigil' to cheat the 'etilviniieretettfi , otit of sll,2oo4.which•he hail emilditlath leli.diemoney-ii‘ Ake carver his wife, part in silw • and part. w , }tapes, with the...declaration that he would begone stained days,-und . nenjoined/uporrher: that talteosheuldipertnit(no,ope toistay f4f001'"? , ,1i11.91f IliCatwPgfe.. , traveller, rat her. an aged pan, apple< fOr entettsanttietit. Yeoman at first ielb ring,,ll4ll6l. +instroettens bf iher husband, Was finally persuade:llia perteit him to se- A.tertAltir‘fPor:tweivest'Oick the • •'S ° qitehVginP, RSl°9 4 ' PPP* 'lied, 4Pc' trance Into e house, anu.uppn being pet ihitted his he &ittittit diagtty de -madded ofittusTiesbnotti stoney; /which they Auld,glegirknaliwow l l4. in ' house; Or YrOuPLl 3 47aildßA I ,ilisto„the,fiepe! moaex.—. they 'to t? tier there wee eleo aloe ley Which 'ihi f neat euirreitder; 'She+ te 1-ptimisbits•she ihtneetillar lip' emirs+ (*here Abbittlelleetlesmiselgingo) entigotet. She iiihtroVi4,the,4l./ittagetotto g(the state NI thingsbekonA i he tohk, tin to take ones?! two pieh,ttj lig' had, n pUt the' meta elyintri fieetittn•ti,Nithltir. eette,n •fehhset of them& tiers came 4trwortl4l? take utlire. eittho IvP9ll l l !lrfl/Pritc a lr mainingpteM . ' inf t tiuo , and 'one 'orihe Mr teed feet.' Ttie mieffireitiettti Viioodie% rid. the third made thie eattape., lUpott examine ti on it yids+ ne the{ h uekto tut had fallen by ,the 4,210 ROO pwrt i .7 7 - Thesis it dial a tovijarittes Providence even in+ttill *odd' tales otriihmielseitiit to , these whettrei4eee bidfave.4-ifitut. nibaf (Ma.) ilosi, L •• ''so jiOLARA AT TVA UTllllWfiTe-- 41 13 Choll3f9is 11kAin06 4 iiiittii In New Or. leans:' The liniPeits' 2 of their Olaf bike'ria notice; of it, except:ma ,protesa , agaitist. .the impression prevailing , emery willemtbel the disease rages in that city ; yet the racial report 'Of the Board 'Of HcaltVinfornii its that in one week"the deaths fmrii'C'lstilera were 264. 791 e California emigrants pus , sirg through thaeity cuatraet thetliseaae. and as it will have heen seen by our tele graphic despatches, die with it on their li way. The city pysitions df Quincy,'ll h ants, five fatal cases of Cholera there on the 26th ult. The river steamers are apt!) subjected to the scourge. The Yorktown, on her arrival at Luuisti;lle lately, reported nine deaths on board anti a number of cases still sick. On the Al batross there were six deaths., One case had occurred at Frankfort, and the disease was very, prevalent at St. Louis. The an nual report of the NeW Orleans Board of Health denies that the disease was impor ud, and affirms that it was engendered in that city. This isa point, which the pa pers of New Orleans have sturdily coin bittedbitherto. . Fat a . ,So.u. >klitteijpet rseivell, per •• late arrival, as large,44 stsl9,o an assortment of Ladies' pnd (4entlemerr's (Jib's is I add alai be; matased in GPYX!OU I SI Alto '1,9004 lotOtib bogis and • of wltieh l, will be ilblti thet•blin koe'bOtigh l estl4 Oilier *torn ':'" ' ' tettysbtirt, Nara '2O; 1849 ' 'i" L'AVlorchtli THIIB '• ••; Ladies selvii with taftESS 600138 vinnyft stud tdr "of J. 1,,..80 1118'060i 'fir GiNtkAAtti,la alitritt;' plain. 41 Fifleg AP4 barrqd,PaT i glC 11 1!4 i14 911 Alpacca, and a g o od - arucie of Black Gimp and FfiniFs,.Needle-worked Collars, .plain add Bobinet, a tine lot of Irish loved, lileactie& ar d, Table Covers, nutty oth er articles toe' nurnerons to mention. I would therefore invite elk •ueall toottrapd exsibine for themselves before porehesiiig elsewhere; es ',feel , gouldeet that ,I,etti .pleasetill,.both-imetykt end -Gettyiburg, Marsh 30.1,840. I' Elki G. 4 7" nanTege4-r j4 ,P.C* 4- ' l44 ' r°t 4 d e r:. WYP,argd by, J .. IL HeiniuM, Pr 41014 /4111C9,44g, PA.. an d fur sale at the Xiooketore, of, . „ ' .If t gl.,LEß . , 4100,A4 Engl,e. , ICH* , ii, 121 OR cleansing anti , burnishing Aa r ished Metalte ands Mass perfume ; such as gold, silver, brass, Britanium and street wants, wiailair finites:B;e. • This Tripeli.id pure; beidgentirtly •free from acids, mica.orealtntreesisnirths, and therefore altogether superiorio the Italian Tripoli, sty Mach need ,laOpp: for sale E LLEB .K GARDEN SEEDI3.—A kelt 1 / 4 , upply warrooted growth , of 1848, just re calved and for yule by . ' KELLRR KURTZ.,I Plitlia . abd Figured lidaage. ,:. 1 TEEL BEADS, Purse Twjat,• Tweeds, Silk ()enrage, and Reticules, constant- Iy' on iiand and for sale a SCHICK'itil: , ' !Burch ICIt , . ._ . •.' _ill-. ....:• Jilt il_ r i JCARDFSini ita Ciiiiitel'tirtiti tte. ' li,' 'The iii4rietbr citible ileVot ii ltt blimp tad! prerTration, i;:m'iltt!elitliiiB tn 'i'ritts it as Waving no equal, in lii4n/iittli 'V iiii parting a beautiful, 'tioll'tinti glbii#Y a fOar ance 143 the kair, prona,Foin4,itafrowth; itid anil . preventing , : its falling ;.Pd . stile by ' KELLMICURTZ''.' . • FHLSIi . jpe iewetii4l: the • tieirtitialitY'orliOr;*o6t.ll.Stß• PUP, which he offers at 56 cents aislinap,;: new crop , N .l iair:M9Lll4s4, a fine :r-, ticle ; do. §. if. MOrLiBSES' ; superior win ter-btraincd LARD tHL, asclearas wa itq;lilll:9ll4t•iiiett a#Coiriineitrot Dry • OnodS ,and Pkonetles,'uat prttieh, to suit the times..? : •• J. M. STEV&IiiitON. ' ISABELLA minimum. - GETTYSBURG', 151143.4 ,TltriTt r fill ki di, e 11 0:' 6 0.) eMb nprii)er rea!,onatkle lja9p . 0 6 ;: r4.AP1 11 , in4j,44# fnry,Ouree)ips. . • . .4.p i o wicE ,.., • 1 number of the subseribeetbooksaro, in the hands ofientliiinen, oft the toWoi ; and salamis! e lbow , to Iremtefre ismbiiged trikski thatithey be'rbititiwid *about Ifielay.l“The,.geoske, tinen hsvring.volumes,of,the 04:metdoSional Debates are requested to return. Omni iamb. with: iJAMESACOOPI34. 11gsroks30,1849. • o '11! ,f: IV( 7 €.q'T Jr L. SCHlCk"has just iiest4a • 1111filtrOOVIiSterilliaiwhich h. will sell ow,„ \ A,mn, t plloasid figured Cre Pats and Hanlyrelpere, Cdflr i : k r en 61A.L.Vgit , ,,ANLGg I n ' R P,4WILS,i.VXOI 3 / 4 1N, 81141‘,0, beelqua,lo4N pon el"ilyg bafi ot ihe regsflherf of C, WEAVER. • 11. 0 5t4`0"i'ENS IsiD IL Eti, • ILL Pripiing Cards, r 4 acy, Noe raPeciP.:9l(elnriee, blotto Wafers , Vancy Sealing Wax. L otter Stamp', for sale by • • S. 11, 11.1E.111.r.R. 401 , ,4RDEN & SEEDS: of the beat quality, just received and 'or sale by S. H. BI,JFAILER,' ASSESSMENT. vioTicE la hereby ,given that' a tax 1.11 of three per cent. has been duly as nand on the Cumberland Valley Mu tual Protection • Company, the "piynient whereof will bcrequired, to be paid to au agent, authorized to receive the same, of whom notice shall be given. . A. 0. , MILLER. Secrota6 - . Match,,23.-3t VALUABLE;D IN gs.,, 11?—.v . 0 r r C • ONNELL'S Magical Pain Extractor,' tho World's Wonder—pronounced ect•tir till vrhd , hive ever used it—White ( Swltiiii, E i m at.i. liiflilt - Milian, Pain in the Bark, z p i .aiii , I ,,i' or Sore Feet, and all run:mull uoreW lire speedily and per meneaq eltrekl br•Cormell's 11/fagical Pain Extractor ;Affection* of the Lungs, Ague in"' eke Irma; 'Breast, 'Tic Doleu rea uX, Chronic•ltetir &yeti, !Blistered Surfaces, *c. It is equally bdnefibial in'all .k i ntlirol irilbinisterglili‘epeg,,eachas sore Nipples and Eph: l l+ll,llthir,-Illit timid s ra, White er k eepg,ert lcer s yliruises, Burns, Chil l:4ln ,'Etiil eit',l4 td,&..., iriil , 4oiMyl 1 1 ,, N be relieved + thleiliPliiiiinh'of this salve. ,Thii:reettolkefole..thmitlie postiesseis fniMy. ditetteiqekilifflittee ill; any.other artielne-d: iltbeeftlitimost petfebilpirkkie overkill paint by fire, positively allaying the suairrieg ski most immediatelYttliotPitir application.— Ofe ay ; ill s hul ht ve ' 1 hvr *imams n'te wer wiibld estutierlyi in vi tei 'thietit Ito :cue bred *Raab Me -.llile,tituineliefts. I utisulleitell , t:elet tifietwe s , of lof remarkable cures Wrimght4b)bthie'elbse 'lt has fore , Motiihiepolei tieentstritlitpon the felloisiii tibetkveoeiiiiito wit 1 , if the faser Nvflo hot phfitilittiPlittlidlit;: and. been Idet litittiid with/ itriteifietai , ihrdifuribernicire if 'it did not fully answer oue , sreeqmtnentles -tions, their mone"itiialiwiiurned immedi stbly ~ ,s i , - ch o ir i rs iiii tl es,i ..,0a Attests weims thifklabenlitteleairslk Hallow wail and we t sitkplreelstir thillo4llll ski Aisatind , sig. thing ribrit riiiiiiiiiiiiht It lEiridjiatilif, keep iveoeetantly )omtainsit iinekse , offueeldeut lir fiiei tife) towyOble) laity ilithoutatqubut by its use all burns are subject witeib3a. trgii Mketiel tRo viteleitterdeshibyeik. A . )11 0:4 ' Clut7iorro-tfov-PitittlEitnotnembn , .l4 giraiffti ,, trottoer. you•tikodoithstsignalonittsi Otwristoolit 411, 10 'orate iihisiokii#oo Atittehoh how' Iflekvorevt4NOwcwlallirftiititt 'lO it. ' RH EU tot ATIEI4I-.40 oirrstooleiti lEs w. eilkNeihrigid Soacetireiliessi, had Indian Vegetable Elixir, is warrinteditotospretoht to t t . case of )111 ailitiiriVaidirt,leontractexi ClileM ti leftli,brittiffibilll4llrMiel en \ ' ‘ vreak Li lot, natal eatable Ovate who iii ; giliiii iw Wiiik"EVl I rit'' ' ' Veit limier tic it sin be l elaild:i . :4 - io - isiit!idoilll9l s'ilfrii,l9i''liiiii!, pleiee: ' 'Uaßitieikeititif edit! - by it'd' litititlred alto bit 1 s*.ti. it. 11 (iottliad , ortiireij . ly:,Y,o.4,.'w4ttte'likiirartii cle is sill' °illy genpine. 'V ' ~ I).UAFN,EsS.--trie btr. 'Atettitiedlc _ caustic Oikokor thoxont 4d:basic's,. Al - SitithP9 l l4*lgfteehitA:llimiet:lool ) ° buzzing of innate. ; Gailjag,atii. tfla t ilar or ti hie- MIL?! l'A e fit'a v 44o.V 1 P,Phi n tiii i W proar tang reals i _ , y . ,peraons who i ,41 .Have kee4 ., 1' fi?ridtt :IWeitt ... Telirp„ iina -I .44ol),l,tottfifte f 'INA t).,Ew r : A4'14.6)4,9. Awpit i 10, , rp u • stab these` trkirnpitOl; blt is 'dr y 'well': 'll, Vie ' cured ; its ten! ; arid oven thitity : Yegid OtiiliiiiiiijniiFft ti: i t 1111:0, LiitTiliint' 'bf' 0 . Pile t,-, T ie 'wink ota'ittis iir tliti7ll .`, tAill Ali dit# ihil ptirapiiier'itly' titi,tid i if short' ti ii by thc usc Kihe #i f oioggii.4l,4iiii . 1-10iiiiorp,t, Li l a:nit &lie *diiiiiiiiii . ?hiai . out the alotitt937"lNv j einieW ffile' fie; iiiiiii )4 A cotaßifietu t cces4.;' tiliolvidillitEd hviait, the. iabit aVitateled i.asp, r , If no cure he acet eirlb rhOittiY*lll'bir . _ Cu tigiLt ' 1 'itir%dii i atVi i 5 •-' ti Aof rug ant art CAV ..b4 ,l 4klEbii , " 1 44XtiLlit (4eityaburg, Jan. 18 1949. NEW Et 3 11.F.N III "irru, 1;, fil : 7 ,P, c q_er „ vr,#yr i i i ilA -ioil britte l ! ft:imam . i . ,6 e, w' iniy` . 4r7 ici her uritht ' Alidatio .; thidihP . hailib 'iiedlB,4i34o 'iri lin'' fa tit') elleiikbillierly ordelipieitilit 3i ditiiii4o. iia3V46i TOrk'iiifiet,' Itirfedetif IY‘titiot l'ii 06 tilin tit-e titre, it Winitetitiennifi'litinlii eutilliiiiiud-ro,46+tif-biAt4 - tretztviii= lt,rt , .1 flipar a l Ntri °u4 tr i f i gr`„ , 1, , , ~,,.1 / mi . 6 t K doid a 0, ' I lief! ihic/ill tou ei4A4N4 *Wolin , i (fillitit ' i r , i 'Genti‘ntenr eelintiti &err& yobtrielvein) (eutoipeage Isigaqiiiiiiii,ortvels ate tibia/ I , k $ , ;A n d, m in is ; peep bettittitene eente,,,, , .. , el to filar, lie 1 Plea 44 1 0Pe4 1 1441,,iAnkMail.ithei , . ge ettente2l /MI st) , ll OW 4 1 Z. Vtaitne.ooll o their boots blacked in the abate*, Ilxiti,n— Vi on ti tweet ieannili,tki hall lillegliONPut 'red frets Oittir cu tip 4 . '.741,1 , ,1,,,,1 t , ) ,I•rn .GottypitutglApKil aiwilii4l3.. m.,,..1ii • Iti , z1::1%0 - lsrili ; T• 0 ,114's oda I (77'; " i g• l iti cra rlPT l VPl , i 4" '''''l ' ? 1'f i5111 9.4 1 , 814 ! ., gV*O . ii64lritir • Airer, is 6*,,4,t0100`•!;'911119" o Voliii m Oii doio.lso4) . 0 1,:Pi'diPtii*//* diugs,,,vhep ye can f a a kunealmftrini t% i4W,Ai t tlt4r l 4,,tf. 4 . 6 ii i' ; k i, l ii#o li liP i tl id r Ft nilc n t ArOV e lfr 'n tTti?lT s ' 1 1 .18 11 it'VO i .gtille, imigq ..ii i lm,T*4i. 'PP' so(kiliclriytogrilint. i w ePlirin in nt e egree o i -11 as *it ineetl 4114 tire PatitftwiOssi Rf itt.ivist wOviii tite'tli r hail to the keen,eraeal oil tya.rhaftrti lid hopes, therefore,that by attention to husi, ~ h ill and A instillihiblife WI Wait as well as Ittaxaito m iikexcl skarn of public). PatTCMCI t; TikkeALC l 4lv(ol4! 14000 to a their private.amlliamism,v, • '?'" rittntiatiOntt i" t . airtl f iri 5ri:11414440 tt (1 )1 AW 'CVOCI('S ' A VEC I v! intret tti tt. •i‘tll ;1.11:1 4 1 Vt ;.1 •ttil iolarvr+rw , In k.n.l 1 ,: .1, TiliEnovbicii4r La Pilarill•hia A4knowl f" ,ffilisogiescookhiA Rion*. *44 thelub 4iivkkr 4itisilikeralmormite,hiOlorio.exteue. Atil;sotiliulaust* viapporui)y therm ihat rho 41eiljoitxsooLye4 frau) iho ity, a art* xopormeaPoCt : 41C-13G.1111114CIIRC.MN, #4I,OZI,II44:IFA.NP*4••••ALBO. 2.44.1 is VD' stiely itie• Rinis,' srenstpins, Enr Ritlge Wafcli•chOrts; Watoh-keys, Guard,'&c. dtc: Akio r • anatiC 4(114" shileti of all 'kinds and 9t3lities,--all of which will be'siild haw . Zit:OLOOKk's .! ', WATCHES iepair ed, as usu• • .a,t•thielshortest notice. liktablittlin - tin •Choibersbutg gt. next door to 5..1. , Dustmen's hook and Drna Store. ~.,', , ocrl Dave also for pale.a lot of I:ZELV P}lll seeowl-hatul AT cig .s,,which‘ will be sold low. ALEXANDER FRAZER. ' Gettysburg July 21, 2840. MISTIORY° 7 „ IL,-Iliacpeg' cheap eclompt, Vol. I,...juebreceive.41 f priee2se4o. per vol. For cale•at the Bookerore of : , KELLER Kuwrz. March SO JAMONUTS, arSI43AMoRRIC and M ULL.MUSLINA, of tito 'rip-Tov 11.iuJni for sale by .1. L. scmcg,.. AT THE' OLD. STAND ) .111%1'.11'fle SLOP: . . . 1. G. FRET' PrENDERS his acknow•ledgmcnts to! ." his friends for past favors, and has ! : lOW EST'A 131113 41111 E the pleasure of announcing that he is again located at, the. Chairs and Cabinet rtnijtifet old : stand, on Washington.. street, one square south of 'l'hotupson's •" L . Off I lotel, where he will be prepared, as here- t tufore, to do all kinds of • L pach, Cloth, 8i Sign Painting.; D. k J. CU IItr•CARRIAGE REPAIRING done ESPECTFULLY inti P mate' 'to due JUL citizens of Adams 'cattail that they, at short notice, and on reasonable terms, nib ecilartts p have entered -I eitald kridi " for Which Country pcoduce, will be taken. manufacture and saleo"talikindsef Tho subscriber is thankful for past fa vors,orid hopes, by attention to business, "Hui" and mere; and ,a desire to please, to merit and re-; and that they will always here on - I at their Establishment Itt South 'Baltire ttre oeitie a Omit - mauve of public patronage. •.• , •J. G. FREY. I street, Gettysburg, a feeldotard *here Gettysburg, Jan. 12, IB4B.—tf Fahnestock's Store. (the old rind of D. - Culp.) a foil assortment °PCB/111BU. of every variety, such as • ;• ' BOSTON ROCKING. CANE SEAT .9 4D C011.1.510N CNAIRB.' Also. SETTEES, of various ktedes, painted in imitation of ruse-Wood, gi'ollt i * any, satin-wood.walnut, maple, ilia fancy colors. They will constailitylt:estit on hand and make to order, Bureaus, Centre Tables. Beclattads. boards. Stands. Dough-Trougbit.. Ifash-Stands, Dining and Breakfast Tables, itc. -- all manufactured by esper(enced Workmen and of the Ibist material, which they will be pleased to furnish to those whn inety favor them with their custom on the most reasonable terms. Raving supplied them selves with a verrlarge and soperi4etwilt; of stuff, they have no hesitation in alma ring,the public that they cao turniOh• wo winch for cheapness, beauty and dundill ity, cannot be surpassed by any other sloop in the County. They will also Ott4l to all kinds of _ HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTINf), PAPE/L HANGING, 4:c , t. • upon the shortest notice and must, reform* able terms. Wall Paper wilt be furilieNed —specimens of which can be seen att'dor WASHINGTON HOUSE, OSTTYsTIVRO, PA refir. Subscriber has the pleasure .of 'announcing to his friends and the egenerally that he has leased the , Holtee, formerly kept by Mr. Kees Ohimbeiibuig street, Gettysburg, Pa., a fe'vio . doOes from the Centre Square. The Holum is pleasantly located, has every, trecessary convenience in the way of dtc:t, and will, be conducted on strict TEM P4RANCE principles.— The subscriber has had some experience inifilic holing, and he hopes to be able to furnish a- pleasant and corn. fivrtible home" to sash as may be dis paled lb. 'petronize hi m. HENRY S. MINNIGH. , GOyetinig; Pa., Mardi 23, 11849.-3 t ;‘ Whig," arl 1 sle “Herelti," "lepuhlicen inter( to the •mount of $1 mod 'charge... *ter," Office. .."IfithEIif .. CONITST. TOE 'Phadynathean and Phrenaltos tnionLticiettei of Pennsylvania Col. lets brill hold their Anhual Literary CON- I'ENS: PilniChrist's • Church, on -the eve ahtt4the 1.8111 - iof Aiiril. The exercises will Consist of Esaays, °eat . and a De bate binthefdflowiiiggirestion : .. Is a Pub lio•EdbeatAin frriftrablela a Ptioate.?" OV"The friends of Literature, and the insbliwgvinleally , nreinvited to atteud. ,iii 81hattot.L Itil san:a*.• . .71: • • WILLIAM CARROLL, I Joist Coat. !nu -, uWititiosß. thteavett . 7 , ' - to WIUMNIPIIII alithillii , l ,7 4 . ?. 1 °I. the . DAMilltl. W ellialti.. , :% - - &kitties. • ~..i, hhoultr.tWeigitscisr.ini'• ' • . ' Witifilailit itettol.ll4l. r, , .:.: . ' ..• •' • ~... -4 , 40R0 1 1 1 0 ITHE , WISE orvltifinwe I. "i•J irr HE.tetrolu,tinns throughout Europeolti • . I ' l4 - ..tink thliftelit 1 . 11411 V here been produc tive ore monleitudyltitsgn'ation in-the COM lifiektelof Ahill'W‘irlik' - Sin, reports have reactie4 us, that - tritiiiiitteliorits merchants WO* faleffiikitid'it griiittnuither of its. man ufgetintiewhiiid !deen . Obliged to suspend I lirdielifittiVatintii: l Many hive been look ing witlilett inifoui *Ye 'Minn . & our . hap- Pf it 'Or grOlii}ii;' i ln . Order to save the * reekenof thei6RlNtinei. ' FavOred by the ' lovit_daties.,..establistied by . our govern ment. ey hsy „beim, tilde to meet with a eui ' - ' lisimina ettheir other wise Worthless ; ' di.. Wt no other period sintelte*tablighlts - eft of ohtiovernment. have duidtayiels'bein`ito glutiMl with all s. ' I ".!--*ettps', psi& int.. de-; c .. otuttrin rites.; ' Let it not 41 bte' . . Ili, dist this will much longer;,iiiteady 2 ;Wer. ate:informed, by the MghtKi t tle i sLC2l:l:7ltl7lCL ll establisliedlbeivienivtlie different nations of Europe; end tdien business inuralmady re , hied -.. . - . . rieereferanufaetu- ringrlspoult and will.rise ugain. .8 dr aiiiviti44, uil 4f this reel, I would in l'imp,„. c,Nno,ipep!,,s the public gen .trellgr.thel ../k hismjust received 1 very largwaseetlineet of. Spring and Summer Kean... Ariesirs together with my usual it iiiiiilifittotllabefty,llmry Goods, ~,,:.11.1 " 0 0 di s having been pur 'allied' whet - price's were lowest and choices the.mast extensive.l feel confident i4tivl vtidt only•tan enderliell any one in 'Afrii lidiklibothbat--ili -D e citiesUl except '4. it,ii-ii..a. be,,,, well selected and of .....Nl4, l eiferia l o, it cannot fad of giving entire siitiatictimi to those u ho will honor me WI - thither tails. . • ~: mr Mack of geode is large, consisting I,),TV • igteri itlo l Bovi' Wearing Apparel, of Alikliti r a:ilo . 4ollillen and prices ; anti in Mind Willi 4nade.ap as to selling cheaper Vont the, thespeat, my terms of sale will 4rrily cask arid at only one price. -Ir4" l 4.litt,ve,siao oft? Land a lot ul PINE ,11.:,,,ii ;t'iliPeiinqttality,'utitl very cheap. 1aj),,,.4„0611111A,cP.:, anti two second and 1106GItS, which 1 will thspobe of tision,Etulaidirsible.trnots: . ,1 l'"''' -1- * -MARCUS SAMSON. l'lMptitii4"3,'-'lB4O. INCLI DI NO ' Bureaus, Centre and Dining Tablet, Bed steads, Cupboards. 'rusk, trash and Candle Stands. 4-e. .te.. • in a neat, substantial, workmanlike man ner, at prices to suit the times. ' pc:P. lie is always prepared to make IaTTYSBURV , FOUNDRY cOFFIN 8, , according to order, and at the shortest nd. ' 'a s Maclilml'AE: P 41011". ; tire. Having agood aud handsome Hearse he ean convey corpses to 4kly burial ground sritE 'subscriber respectfully informs at lowest rate. ' ll,' bill trigild4 and the public :general's , city PRODUCE taken in exchange fur i i l , lat tin 011 continues. to Caw/ on the'. IL - P.1.0 3IBER.and all k hide cif COB pr. ,OUSDRY BUSlNESS,inallits branch- wo rk. , _, n .. , . ... ess ist his old establislime nt . „ in the Western I s' et k , w ur g• ""'• '' '''" 9 * parted Gettysburg, where he has constantly' v•, on hand all arks of i ait 44.t.ij5•0'D..11.:112i'9 i ( 160(0' such as Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillms,i - Pans, Griddles, &c., of all size ; also.; I RIEDIOVAX•I S'I'OVES of every size and variety, inelu-, ding Common, Parlor, Air-tight and Coati-I '' ing Stoves—among them the far-famed DR. 1. LAWRENCE HILL, , Ilathaways. IDEAT3E T, ' To Farmers he would say. he has on,. !-1!!-1!AS removed his nffire tit the building hand art excellent assortment of M M opposite the Lutheran Church. in - •irkreslitieg . .4.110 I thistes, 1 I,hambersburg street, 2 doors east of Mr. Hovey's . oelchrated Strawcuttere. the' re -I Middleeers Mere where he may all times nowned_Sesder Plows; also Woodcock's' be found ready and., willing tu autenTd, to and Witherow's ; also Points, Cutters*, any rase tannin th e province oit t h e well' . Shares:.&./-. • ' . :_List. Persona in want of full seta efleelis • DIAACKSIITHINGI is carried on i n are respectful!, invited to fall. its different branches, by the best of work.' REFERENCES. twin. ' Dr. C. IC. Dtaxocity. Rec.C.P.kaactre,D•D. :A. Hoes's, Prof. M. l Lends, . —• The subscriber has also opened aI • . C, A. CoweiLL, . IL L. D•coass, . 11001' & SHOE I • a Ottetwr. " We- 1111 .,rnsilfle" 'Shop in the South end of the; agv 1•C- W '''' '' ' D ' D ' . ~• , • , Froundry Building, where.withgnodwork-; July 7•18418. ...I' f ‘ 4 4 men and excellent materials, the neatest: tits and bast work will be made. I 10. La. Gettysburg: Female Seminoity. dies will be waited on at their residence. I trIHIS lastitudoa for the eddritfun of All of the above mentioned articles will , -m- Young Ladies. *aloe orterkilif Mr? be 4hr niehediakcitrep,ier Cash,tw•, eaantry 1 7th le //fey. hi NO stree t . ' eivtitbi l l i t Preiluce, as the, can be had shy erhere uudiac An.sp ' Nifli*OtO Or 111 • I x ui else. All orders Vat bi l promptli weed- . and Misiii qrs wit give et• cdk. ' ' ' • '' ' i strucinast ins iu the ~...0 1. 1/2„.6 110 1 laiskitepalring. ofalt' kinds, done at the ViiincWti eraT9 , llikl ol o, 4l wilki P short,, riutlee. ' ' __ ; Meek. Pee "Mir altelligt' • re 4 o" ___ • . Fanev-work . , '. Gettysburg, Feb, $O.--Ins ~, H.,: T. WARREN. u -T f , M: 4 ,1 S. 119:1R. establishment. ' ' , W 7 All work made and Bold ' ttit firm, will be • warrartted. They ri'deter-, mined to sell a's cheap ill the cheapest, just' to suit the liides. The public will commit their interests by giving them a call hernia purchasing else . w ere, All kinds of try Produce a nd` Lumber u ill be ukuu in part payment for work. Feb. 2. 1849.--lf ' CAUTION 1 HEREAS sundry individiuslyikr NW. v have been trying to monopolise and forestall public opinion; and, whereto' . the subscriber can at the present tune thew the largest and best stock of CHAIRS in this:County; therefore be it known to . all persons interested that the undeteigned continues to manufacture at the old stand in South Baltimore street, every variety of P 1..11.i" and Pet.irt CHAIRS, which will be sold on the most accommodating terms for t Lash er Produce. 4 11 y Chairs are made in Gttlyaburg, and nut in ••Bosion." Hou..e and Sign Painting attended to as formerly ; and from tang practice and experience in business, .the subscriber feels confident that his work will bear the closest inspection, beesuie hil workmen are of the best tliat the country can furnish. CWRINET 11:11iT, of every • Variety Sind of the best quality, will be Turnialted to Customers, and at all times made tO or• der. 111:7-All kind's of Lumber taken at fair prices: CHAIR PLANK particularly wanted—something leas than —5000" feet Feeling thankful for past favors, the subscriber hopes, by attention to business, still , to merit a share of puhlic favor. HUGH DEN WIDDIE Gettysburg, March 9, 1849.—tf llMMiiiiiii=El JOHN 71311INGIVIAM C.RBINET 11.11 K R, RATEFUL thr the liberal share of patronage he has heretofore received, takes this method of respectfully inthrni ing the public, that he 'l4ilf continues his bubtness of Cabinet-:1Iak i g, at the obi stand, in Smith Ilalu;inn:street, Gettysburg, Second Square, wherii hi is pre-pared to furnish ev e ry variety of, FOAM lakt SEM=