tiyiniA nhip .a re. i. , • Citrikfl p CfelSitter is, Jean W, Cords" iiri 'gannets, Plaids, striped and plain, 41paccas, Cashmeres, a de 4414 Plaids, striped 4- ot7 , ..plaila,„Cfrghs, Cashmeres, . i ,, 1 , - ,tc.jgr Ludic's cloak., , 12444 ftn4French Nei -blocs, Paramat -,, ,;:cfiOijihS, 4`C. R i, i tpr i cALlcclES dz, GINGIIAMS, Om , t i yekogcred for the price. .1 Meizlit of, DOMESTIC GOODS au „"A.ItPETING, very cheap; also a 1 ,194 1 954 Pf .„ , , )1. APRESii, •C; ILOCE It IES. all of which will he sold as cheap as they clifitbiAtbtained at any other establishment. Wes . o,thfot throw out it few leading ar ti*f. ft cost, as a baik, calculating to make 01I'heritetliing else. But our prices are I NW; ilia ive make no misrepresenta ttp itlietloWitigly,litreference to the kind at cittadtyklit the ~oils we sell. Please call, examine , andifinlite for yourselves. - 4 11 . ) 5!L:' , -.4: fe‘i sTavEs remaining on hand=fery cheap. . • Gettyaburg, Dec. 8, 1848.--tf. • —..,-... „,, „,i4I.O,XILY %VA 31 TED. ihOse indebted to me of long '''aitatiding,either by note or book nc• please call and settle the same oti or bC(Ore thefirst Su of April next. GEORGE ARNOLD. •CO.PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE tiIHE 'subscriber has thistly associated IL . with Ili:itself his two sons, JAMES F. and HENRY J. FA lINESTOCK, in tAePriaereantile business, which will be hereafter conducted under the firm of FAtINIESTOCii /k. SONS. hereby tender my thanks to the public generally for the liberal encouragement ex waded towards me, and respectfully solicit . ontinuance of their farors to the new fun SAMUEL. FAIINESTOCK. )0.1 . 11 persons indebted to ine will Cdll,old settle their accounts, as I must 6ave•ysy business closed without delay. tlettysburg, Jan. 1, 1149. S. F. THE undersigne , l liercby inform the public that they have the L.lllofEkryold REST SELECTED MVO& OF GOODS in the County, oheap, and attending 164builiness; to 'have a continuance of the , 1;i-• • 8 1 1,MVEL FAHNESTOCK, fl ;*:‘' JAMES F. FAIINESTOCK. li„ ~, HENRY J. FAHNESTOCK, l o PtftlyOurg, Jan. 5, 1849.—tf Pl"rtit 'IWATTE ft of the intended application kdirDialit. Bitouoit, to keep a public house itp.inlop township, Atlanta county—it being an arid. the undersigneU , citizens of the township of Franklin aforesaid, be trihmally acquainted with DANIEL Bitollonti the above named petitioner, and Ono timing a knowledge of the house for which license is prayed, do hereby certify, that,,,soa, hour is necessary to accornmo datCehe public and entertain strangers and ind tivellefs. that he is a pe;rson of good rpnte' for honesty and temperance, and (hit ite`is well provided with house-room find einiirenlences for the lodging and ac- 1 nniiiimitintinn 61 strangers and travellers. .)1',c,,, the,refore, beg leave to recommend him fora license, agreeably to his pea- Win. " Mtn kninnie, . Henry Knouse, Iflanieiliewmart. Peter Kinte. 1 14 , 1rei *Sawn. `• Msas. litiffeasperger, Seenini Deardorff, , Levi Mintz:. Joseph Baltzley, John D. Becker, f%lba Lapreq, David M'Alutdia. G. floninan ' l'ilarch 23, 1849.-3 t• TEACH EllitS WANTED. • ' ft `IIE, School Directors of Franklin 111 township will meet at the house of .11L411 .11.artmatc, in said township, on Monday the 9th of .11pril,. at 1 o'clock, #4.. to select Teachers to take charge Attbe Public Schools in said township. By order of the Board, —.ABRAHAM SCOTT, Soc'Y• March 23, 1849.-3 t LAST NOTICE. .• , I ICE an4criber has purchased the en- Afire interest in the Book Accounts of the firm of. TuoAas. WARREN dt Co., and. coquette all persons indebted to said firm to come forward immediately ontkelote their accounts. it is hoped that 0040 interested will attend to the matter on or before the Ist day of .Ypril next, as aftes tho; period the books will be placed in the handsaw) officer for collection. lI , Q"As it.atu in want of ;Burley, I have to request that all persons indebted to me, of Inug,standing, (on my own books) will mAlks immediate pay mentor' trot iracco on le. w A MIEN. Gettysburg, March 18. 1819. 11L1111?"., rinllE subscriber, intending to leave lietlysbitrg shortly, is desirous of closing up „his bunks immediately. All persons, therefore, indebted ..to him for costs, or other Wise, are requested to make payment, on 4,0 - bjore Aejirat day of .d -pril next, se„after that "period he will be compelled to leave his books in the hands of tin ,uliteur fur collection. He hopes thohtilail pleads will attend to the matter at once. 13 . BCIIRIVER. cetiyoutolarcli 9, 1849. EIX=EM *VIM subseriber tenders his seknowl -.44gineents to the public for the liberal ilti_tf • " r• patronage with which he has blob e. fur a series of years ' and re aFte,tl .y WA c ..4; that he has Just re gqo,,,,st 'established stand in h itawstatre street, a large and fresh irh 0,1.14 or Miss it MEDICINE 8, $41,31.:3)4119•azuzu. • Itsiads,Vaumish, Dyeituffs 3 r*ietir4fiardelesiosuatV found in 4. rull .litgrA• to which he itintra the %tittle. with air urriw.es sbat Otttuit ft! elo Waal rea,uu if toEill f eg. v-. 41 '',o6itl i niTs ;Wk . . Fi * AV t •.* 1 . 0341 . 1 1' ,84 4 14111 4 • 06; * 4toikt ' Et:MPfo r "S etiefitEit 444 1 1 4 • • 0-11Mtallr:lx ,%`t trt, VI#I4.OCLAMATION: IkX 7 iIEP.EA.p the lion. Ws. N. k i V V VINE. Esq. President of the several ; Courts of Common Pleas, in the counties composing the 20th Dimriet, and Justice lof the Courts of Oyer and Tenniner, sod • General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said dis trict—and Gsoctot: SMYSER and Itstr.s M'Divrrr, Esqs., Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offend ers in the county of Adams—hare Issued 1 their precept, bearing date the 10th day I of January, in the year of our Lone one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine, and to =directed, for holding a Court of Com- Mon Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Get yshurg, on Monday the lath day of April' next— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re membrances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will prose cute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, and to be then and there to pros ecute against them as shall he just. - WI LL1.1.31 FICKEB, Sherilrs Office, Gettysburg, March 9, 1849.—tc 5 REGISTER'S A'OTICE. N OTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and other persons concerned, that the Administration Accounts of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned will be pre sented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allowance, on Monday the 16th day of April next : The first account of Peter Epley, Exec utor of Peter Melheim, deceased. The guardian account of Isaac Weagly, Guardiau of Montreville Beard. The account of John BercaW, Admin istrator of Thomas Snowden, deceased. The account of Win. Blank, Executor of Jacob Guise, deceased. The final account of Wm. Rex and Geo. Rex, Administrators of John Rex,deceas ed. 'l'he first and final account of Jonathan C. Forrest, Administrator of Rufus Will, deceased The final account of Daniel Bare and Andrew M. Deardorff, Administrators of Peter Hoover, deceased. The first account of Jonsa,Doll sad Ja cob Nagle, Executors of Henry Doll, de ceased. The first account of 8. 8. &tnneler Executor of Elizabeth Steenbergeth de ceased. . . The first account of Andrew Rite. pa ccutor of John Rife, deed-Mir— The account of John Hostetter, Ricca or of Peter Grof, deceased. The first and final account of Lilac Staub, Administrator of Mary Rishiap.,, The first account of Robert Smith, Ex ecutor of Walter Smith, deceased. WM. W. HA ME R.SL Y, *sister. Register's Office, Gettysburg, 3. March 16, 1849. 7 _4 cfcx,9? x 6 1 4 1 /r3 ntiVeMM IVESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE OF HEALTH 207 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y A R. G. C. VA UGHN'S Vegetable Lithentri If' tic Mixture, a celebrated medicine whie has made GREAT CURES IN ALL DISEASES, — is now introduced into this section: The limits or an advertisement will not permitannea , tended notice of this remedy; we hive only to say it has for its agents in the U.Statea and Can• adas a large number of educated MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS in high professional standing, who make a gen. eral. use of it in their practice in the rollowing diseases: DROPSY, GRAVEL, and diseases of the Urinary Organs, Pilea and all diseases of the blood, derangements of the Liver, &c., and all general diseases of the system. It is particularly requested that al! who contemplate the use of this article, or ssho desire information respecting it, WILL OBTAIN A PAMPHLET 1132 pave, which Agents whose names seebelovr will gladly give away. This book treats upon the methzal of cure—explains the peculiar pro- perties of the article, and also the ilisea es it has been used for over this country and Europe for tour years with such perfect effect. Over In ages of testimony from the highest quarters will be found with NAMES, PLACES AND DATES, which can be written to hy any one interested. and the parties will answer post paid communications 117 - He particular and ASK FOR THE PAMPHLET, as no other such parnphlethas ever been seen. The evidence of the power of this medicine over all diseases is guaranteed by persons of well known "landing in society. Put up in 31) oz. and 12 oz. bottles. Price $2 for 3U oz., $1 for 12 oz., the larger being the cheapest. Every bottle has "G. C. VAUGHN" written on the directions, &c. See pamphlet, it. us. Prepared by Dr. G. C. S aughn, and sold at principal office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. Officer, devoted to sale of this article VICLIIIIIVILY 132 Nassau, New York, and corner of Esse: and Washington, Salem. Mass . and by all Druggists throughout this country and Canada. J.:rAotours.—S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg; JACOB 11A RTIN, New Oxford; WM. WOLF Last Berlin; WM.BERLIN,Hauovcr;JOSEPII R. HENRY, Abbottstovt n. Match 3, 1842.--ly G. E. BUEHLER lIESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally that he has noW on hand a large assortment of TLV W. , IRE of every description, which he will sell at moderate prices—all warranted. Persona wishing to purchase at low 'risks will do well to call before purchasing else where. HOUSE SPOUTING will be made and put up at 12i cents a foot. HOUSE SPOUT! . NO Wll4, be ,nude and put up by the subecriber. who will attend prompt ly to nil orders. and upon au reasonebte terms as can be procured at any establish ment ist sbo gummy. CEO. E. BUEHLER. Glatrysborg, Ottbbet 13, 1847. Baltimore Aldvertisemeate. J. M. Oust. W. S. lionctss. OUI'M & HOPIC INS. MERCHANT TAILOR AICD WHOLESALE DEALERS In Cloths, Cassimeres, Veatings &Tailors' Tlim stings. No. 230 Baltimore at., N. W. cot. nor of Charles, B•LTIM OR E. A large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, of superior quality. 0101 (DMI.V.Yo Cloth rooms up stairs—Entrance, south end of the Store on Charles street. March 90, 1840.—1 y COSI MILL. SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ()N hand and for sale, the largest and hest assortment of SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING, at prices very much reduced. C 0 3 TS. Coats of every variety, embracing el the latest styles, and of an improved cut and make. from 75 cut. to 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, 6, $lO, and upwards. P .1/ N T LOO N S. Pantaloons of all kinds, from 75 ets. to 1, 1.50, 1.75, 2, 2 50, and also a very fash ionable style, the I.:marline stripe, at 3.50, $4, and upwards. VE ST S. . . Vests of every variety, comprising silk, Satin, Cashmere, M nrseiles, Valencia,from 50 cut. 75 eta, SI. $2.50, $3, and upwards. BOY'S CLOTHING. Always on hand the largest and beat u sortment of Boy's Clothing ever offered in this city. A splendid assortment of Cloths and Cassimeres, of the best make, together with a large and handsome variety of SILK and MARSEILLES VESTINGS, which will be made up to order in t h e but man ner, 20 per cent. less than the accustomed prices, and in all cases a neat and beauti ful ht guaranteed, AT. COSTUME HALL, Corner of Pratt street and Centre/Market Eum. IL 11 - .. VOLE. . • 'Attached to the above, as (moor the largest and most extensive SHIRT FAO - , TORIES in theeptualr,y, embracing every variety and make, at prices . which cannot fail to please any one wishing to pureltase. BONE PRICE. OSLY.iu March 110. 14 14 9 .1 Y. ' ••------ • -- - THE IiIOST. EXTENSIVE SHIRT ESTABLISHMENT IX 1W UNITED srAras S .IT NO. / 6 4 ' SALYINONN Switiet.'xiEta MOLT 11141.thinoiv o IN. 500 pitmookar• employed, quid a stock of 1000 doken shirts siway , on bind. • NIERCHANI* AND OT UE Ds visiting BattiMore ire invited "to call atiti.exsmine the largest and best stock of SHIRTS . Mit ," had ever 'been aimed, consisting of all sizes and qualifies. for MEN AND BQYS, which for style and workmanship cannot be inipassed. More than usual elTOitshafe been made to, render the assortment complete and de iirible in every resc.ct. T. W. BETTON. March 18.19—1 y ettiverpse'Meuls Alonzo Johnston's• New Store, no. 14 NOa TU SECOND STREET, A few doors Starve Market, PBILADELPIILA. MANDrACTUII,Eit of Transparent VON DO lir S ligS, Reed Bands ,Ever Cnreaths and . , Penitian Bfind's, of all thc.diffirent sixes, varying in price from Biz Cantata Twenty Dollars apiece. 411 the new styles of every description of rataeoug. aral. of the latest fashions of trif fermiticolorsj, aqd a variety of 'Trimmings of all kinda. . Also, beautiful TA BLE di - OILCLOTH in patterns aid in pieces, Oil Cloths for floors. Patent Coach Ourniins for Wagon Covert of, it very superior article, any width, double or single, of the finest fin. lib, end a splendid teturtment of CLOCKS LOOKING GLASSRS,FIRR BOARDS, site;; did. ' • ' lx - rOld. Olinda -painted • end trimmed over, to look equal to new, at very hide expense, or taken in exchange. for new. Has on hand the largest and most nom pleut isscirtinhiit of ilussabbvh articling at 25 per cent. cheaper than any other °stab; lishment in thsreity, wholes le and retail, at reduced prides. Ot..7"Merchants and others - am invited to call befipre purchasing elsewhere, stilt will be to their advantage. tr 7 Any of the above goods made to or der, or carefully packed, so that they can be sent any distance without injury. Oth er Manufacturers supplied with Slats, Fronts, 'leads, or Pulley's at the lowest prices. 1Y OPEN IN THE EVENIN3B. 4 ei March 30, 1849.-1 y 2000 PRE (11111,11 BLIND*, B. J. WILLIAMS. NO. 12, NORTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, VonUlan Blind & Window Shade Itiunullicturer, WARDED the first and highest Med /14: als at the New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions, for the superior ity of his blinds, with confirmed confi dence in his manufacture,) asks the atten tion of purchasers to his assortmentof2,- 000 Blinds of narrow and wide slats, with fancy and plain Trimmings, of new styles and colors. Also, a large and general assortment of transparent Window Shades, all of which he will sell at the lowest Cash prices. it - J" Old blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new. frjc-Dealers supplied on liberal terms. The citizens of Adams county are res pectfully invited to call before buying else where—confident of pleasing all. 11" OPEN IN THE EVENINGS..O March 23. 1849.-3 m JAMES MOLAN & CO., IMPORTERS Or ENGLISH, PRENCH ¢ GERMAN GOODS. 4 1 / 4 . B, Bank street, Philadelphia. Needles, Seay, Binding, Sewing Silk, Pins, Carpet do. • Patent Thread, Tapes, Coat do. Tailors' Twist, Conk, Flannel do. 'Thimbles, Galloons. quality do. Bodkins. Buttons. Forniture do. Pursa Hooks & Ey!' Wino Ribbons, Zephyr Worsted Bilk, Cotton, and airmen Canvass, Glows, Hosiery, Shirts and Drawen, Comforts, heard., ttoeks, Children.' Gallen', Susponders, Woolen Yarn. and a greet variety o .WF4'IFI.II Arm FANCY TRIMMINGS. March 16, 1849.-4 t Daguerreotype Portraits, OF s superior quality, handsomely col ored, and put up in beautiful Moror co Cases, complete, for only ONE DOL LA R, at Spider's Cheap Daperrsan Gal ler#, No. Bui IValnut Street, below Fourth, Philadelphia. All pictures made at this establishment will be warranted Perfect. Sept. 22, 1818.--Cm Philadelphia Type Powndry No. 8, Pear St., near the Exchange, PHILADELPHIA. r lin Subscriber having made great im 7 " 1 - provements in his method of casting type and mixing of metals, and had a thor ough revision of matrices, the faces ,of which are not excelled, in beauty and re gularity of cut. by any in the country ; flutters himself that by a strict personal at tention to business, and employing wine but the most skillful workmen, he is one bled to offer A SUPERIOR ARTICLE, 41 greatly reduced Prices.' He is continually adding to his stock all that is new, from the best workman Otitis and other coutries, and having lately pro cured from Europe a great variety of aew faces and ornaments, solicit, the attention of Printers thereto. Specimens will be sent to 'Woe wishing to order. Presses,; chapel, Cases, ink, 81 inds, Galleys, Braes Rule, sad every -other ar. tide needed to furnish a oottopleteTnating Office, suppliestiat the-400mm nothiet- GERMAN NOOK AND 1011 TITS, . of the newest style sqd of all.alfes,.aarti ly put tipltrfotiniv bf icir o.4 retApraponion. • ' ' ALEXAIXVIRR. - : ..'21h 4 1848. -...• • ' • • 4 . Langeaheint's Daguerrian Gal lery, Exchange ad' StCory. H.QN. Homy Cava, visiting this ,Es tablishment for the purpose of ha ving a deguerreittype taken, ettpresielidet . tering opiniene on this favorite place of the "Nwt,. iud fautli9o"..ftflPhiledelphis, and vast numbers of strangers , resort to it to procure a good Daguerreotype. 'the Proprietors will make every exertions to extend ihe long established fame of this well known establishment. Family -grotipes, Oioupete of 'Children, and single portraits of all sizes are executed equally well. Philatlelphit, April-21, 1848-1 y FURS. AILS zat YAWN FOA Lams' 1174 R. CIIIARILII.OAILFORIII, Furrier, N0..104 Cnairrsuir I A 11vVI deers tabors Third, Phihtdalphis, (WOULD invite the ladies to call and w examinehissuperiorstock of Muffs, Boas, Tippet*, ice., of every variety, con sisting of Riche Russia Sable, Hudson's Bay Martin, Norway - Martin, Mink Sa bles, Baum Martin, Stone Martin, Ermine, Fitch, Lynx. drc., Am. These skini have been selected with great care, and are made by the best •workmen in the country. La dies may test assured that no article will be offered for sale in this establishment ' thin is not perfect in every respect. CHARLES OARFORD, 104 Chestnut rt a kw doors abuts Third, Philsd. Sept. 29, 1848.-8 m 04KFORIP 8 01VRI1 "'LIED STYLE OF HATS FO# GEN'FLEXEN. cuAsis omicron") No. 104, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, VOULD . respectfully invite•sttention w to his superior style of hats for au tumn,lB4B ; which will be found the most "peifeet e'er before coffered to the commu nity. Its peculiar forms render it the more desirable, as it combines all the essentials of durability and neatness, requisite in that article of dress, whilst his increased facil ities in manufacturing. with all, modern improvements, enable him to challenge the world,*produce a better.llat.. atifdren'e Poncy Hats and Cap s of the se goods have been se lected- with the greatest care, and will be round most beautiful and chaste in their styles. Ladies Riding Bois and CaPs of entire- I ly peso Poilesna.--Great has Wen bbstotv ed in constructing these articles, that. they may fit perfectly easy, and fornia graceful appearance: • - CHARLES OAKFORD, 104Cbeentat ea • kw doors above Third. ,'Sept. 20, 1840.—(March 246 AND '413 MARIMI 4 ISTt=T, InsLeonuque m THE cheeped and low* eumprtmerii. of GOLD de SILVER 'WettCHEB TriPititinntared.r.: Gold Levers, fell jewelled, 18 calm - • . $3O and over. $l6 and over. ;,, end over, * 6 to 010. I 60 Silver N " H Quark% . Gold Pont* _ Silver Tao Spoons. oquolioesio r , 440 Gold Peng silver hoWetibir pencil, ' l 00 With I pidendid assortmetit of kinds of Witches, boat Old and' silver ;"Rich JeWcify.. Geld ch:his Of the best' mmilifidlures, and in fact every thing in the Watch ; ..fewelry line at much less prices than can be bought in this citfor elsewhere. Please ay. this advertisement, artall at either . . LEWIS LADOIrI S, No., 418 Merket.etreet, sbove<Eleveotb, north side, or at JACOB, LADOMUS, 248 Market at. 'first store below Eighth, south side. . bc7uWe have Gold and Silver Levers still cheaper than the above prices.+-ia cral discount made to the trade. Sept. 22, 898.—0 m U. .1111 9 CON A UGHYs Stlorney al Law, • OFFICE in the S. W. corner of the Public Square, one door West of H. Arnold's Store. formerly ` occupied as a Law Office by John M'Conaughy, dec'd. He solicits, and by prompt and faithful at. tention to business in his profession, it will be his endeavor, to merit, confidence and patronage. M'CoN.AUOIIIT will 2180 attend promptly to all business entrusted to him as Agent and Solicitor for Patents and Pensions. He has made arrangements, through which he can furnish very desira ble facilities to applicant., and entirely re lieve them from the necessity of a jeurney to Washington, on application to him per sonally or by letter. Gettysburg, April 2.—..tf ALEX. IL STEVENSON, JITTOItPd'EY .AT L 411"; OFFICE in the Centre S pare, North of the Court-house, between Sinith's and Stevenson's corners. Gettysburg, Pa. 1 JERFUNIERY, SOAPS, FANCY ARTICLES, TOYS, &c. for sale C. WEAVE% Books for the American People TO BOOK . 40ENTS AND CANVASSERS TUN FOLLOWING TALVABLE RATIONAL WORM Are decidedly the best Books that Agents can employ their time in eupplying to the People of the United States. They are indispensable as books of refer. once to our Senotort i ' Apresatieeises in Congress and .81(ge Legislotuses. and should be pesseased by all the young men of this great Republic s especially those who are aspiring to dist/action and fame in our halls of Tbentia nut azityor torn 40 Abell State', isms those of email importaripe, bitt gon. taloa many citizens to whom thesis worksara in. 'Tbiy are the' sacred Al ehiv a of our common Country. 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In One Intl*, handioafe vol. oink' Sri:. lu embhunitio binding, ,erica 1210. trNo expansible beenmared in the prepa ration of these volumes of documgots, hisory, and statittipsyttrundentlre same worthy of pa.. m trouts, not only Of statesan I* legislators, bet of the Ansericou public generally; who will find in them theTressury of Pollttca I Knowledge, and a mus of information indispensable to every intelligent citizen. • " ' Statesman's Manna!, ' COMPRISING Linea, ilddresses, and Messages of ,the Presidents of tke U. Slates, Nei Washington, to Taylor's Inauguia: Mes sage. March, 1899 ; with a history of their Ad ministrations, and of each session of Congress/. Also, various Historical, Staticfeel, and other important Public Documents, and a complete Index, or Analytical Table of Contents to the whole work. Illustrated with Portraits of our 12 Presidents, engraved on steel, from the most approve douthorities, and in the best style of the Art. Printed on the best paper, and handsome. ly bound in emblematic style. It will also be embellished with Views of the Capitol, Presi dent's House, and the Seals the several States, and the U. States. In four large Bvo. volumes. Price $lO. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, kr. [From the President of the U. States ) "To Mr. E. Walker—Dear Sir : I have found your Ftitesman's Manual a valuable work, and exceedingly useful and convenient. Tot" J. K. POLK. [From the Hon. Henry Clay] "My dear Sir —Your Statesmen's Manual is a very valuable work for reference." Beara Now Yoax : • &trot at7'll office, ALNANT, Departitior.t of Corn. Schools. Sept. le, '46.1 I have examined the ' , Statesman's Manual,' in two volumesoctovo, compiled by .Edwin.Wil. Ilame, odd am of the opinion that it it a poops( work fot school district libraries, and deserving of s place in these institutions, designed for the diffusion of useful knowledge. J. S. /isps:a, Dep. State Sup't Com. Schools. . . [From the Journal of Commerce.) "This is one of the most important books pub. lished in the U. States for a long time." (From the New York Courier and Inquirer.) "This is the most important contribution to American political history ever published." [From the Democrat is Review.) "The whole forms a moot complete Ninny in itself, of all that concerns the politics of the country. No individual should be without these two volumes at hand for prompt reference.— How many hours of idle discuesson and senseless debates might be spared to heated partizans, were these books et band for appeal. We shall have f gent °cession to refer to them." (From the N. Y. Express, Aug.2l, 1840.] " his is emphatically *national work, and u re such eminently deserving of s national support." • [From the,Coininercial Advertiser,' "Such a work is invaluable, and is oifired at a enroparblively lour price, in expectation of 'a luge sale.", ._,• ' Vrom tbe'Luxerne Demeerat.] ' ' 'The brateirAsn's . Nikonsl is a very viiushie work' comprising a complete coodeaced, poi t ictr cal history of 'our country frotn tbeformstion ol our go'vernnient in tbeiresest tittle."' (From the Wuhingtonian, %list; • Oft is but Seanti phi* to toy, that fto work of equal valtie to this American Stiteicum; POill ;idea, Joumslist Histories • &C., die., fie. bail Oil befoni titivated. &min tlmi'Hirrishottg(Pi.) A rglir;dl.llg. litl. 411;1 • "blo_politiolan, oo man who deiims to union *ism, the history Of the Eirekoripslttliolitkisiiiins iiiithi Generr l Goventmeht; should be Withpuie 1 §, tr litli.is, a book of reference it is livid.: "ay.' Or; Chnifiog'i ,OreauTotkOtt ,Ro , ; nuutiant 'nem a n s4rged lion, with the lirohar's last &Wilton,. A BOOK FOR'EVERY PROTESTANT. History of RoWiniont From its earlier t origin to rho present time. IV it,. Joint - DOWLINO, D. D. Embellished eitlasetwardi of fn) highly finish ed engravings, eh iedy from original designs. Jest published, with the Author's final ewers. lions, a new cod enlarged edition of thin spleen did and populas work, with a copious supplement comprising a. history of the Li Sc end Reign of the present remarkable Pope, PIUS IX., arid a biographical sketch of of the last Pope, Wit- GORY XVI. , tkr•The best eneoni um upon Ibis learned, tom plete and popular History of Romeniant, is the last that norms thousand copies have been sold is about three years, and ,still lbw* is a comment demand for it in all parts ot thecountry, In or. der to meet this demand, sad to gratify the pub lie curiosity in relation to the present Pope, Pi- us IX., the present enlarged edition la presented to the public. With the supplement, the work now forms. Splendid 0000 volume, for the par. for or for the library, of 732 pages. Testunonials to former editions, selected from more than a hundred, from all Protestant De nominations.. EPISCOPAL [From the Protestant Churchman.] "This is , e , beautiful volume of 612 Pagel.— Good service has been done fer the cause of truth by its publication, and it certainly ought to secure for its author as enviable reputation a• mong contributors to the standard literature-of the day. [Fruit: the Episcopal Itocordei.] "It traces its subject from the'earliest corrup• Lions of Christianity to the present time., It has a toll chronological table, with analytical and alphabetical indexes and glossary. It is a large and beautiful volume, and valuable 'tutor• mition." ,INETHODIST. [From Zion's Herald.] "ft is written in a popular, style. Its engra vings arc numerous and finely executed. 'The Book will doubtless be popiftst. and cannot fail to produce a profound conviction of the terrible iniquity of Anti• Christ." Rev. thoige Voles. of the Christian Advoest• and Journal, says I cannot but express my gratitude to Almighty God tbet such a concise and complete development ef 'the Mystery of In. iquity' is now presented to the public in a form so elegant and attractive.' CONGREGATIONAL. Rev. Dr. Chesiver, in the New York Evangel. tit, says :—"We ought to have noticed this ex cellent and beautiful work before. It pcisseises many and very strong claims for popular favor, and we di" not doubt, that it is destined to have an extraordinary sale. Tbe'woik keep is char. acterized by great riieskii, and a comprehensive and scriptural vieetillne eaten•mud history of the Popish Syslem." • - -PRESBYTRRIAN. . From the (Phila.) Presbyterien.] "Simla work required deep and monocled re smirch, and it affords evidence thou diligence, caution and judgment. in 'the selection and ar rangement of material* have not been weans/1.- I%e author has availed binosiolf 111 tha•tari tinge of both Protestants and Papists, and has brought together • iv greader'mass yi intormation on the history, the spirit, and the doiegs of Po pery, than we bave ever seen before in nue vol. ume 1" MISCELLANEOUS. (From the Christian lintelligtencer.l CD. Ref.) "Those who would see a comet* Wd eonden sed exhibition of the ten thousand abominations or the papacy may find it, to their amase ment, in ••Driairling's history of Romanism." its content* form a rich storehouse of historical in structiou. which, if it could bupliseed mishits the teach of every family, would prove sub unspeak • ableblessing to our beloved qountry. )'ibis is the book tor. Americans. Place it tosideloor Bibles. Compere its mcordi of Crime and the papai'principle; it exposes, with the holy 4:ti biaes and immaculate lite or.fitin.of Nemireth. When you have done this, you will have nosh& cultv i ,4 determising whether or ant Romanian) is Christianity.i* ' ' • Rev. Alexander Campbell, Peeshient of Beth any College, of tire Church of the Reformers, says: tin flits work are inthistise'essenibliiirs of firens‘and doeuments Connected with. the de velopment,and hietarty. of Allis, grist mammoth Institution of ertortand isigwty. Pripory is de veloped in this IterdisefroM its birth to t he Me sent hour. WI &mini fisi flotilla* a very lett e eimulation. It it calif neemliq leonlWate this community in the true spirit, and, ;bank,' ter ef lb. Piled system, lO C Neurs;hete against its insidious attacks Upon every thing vv. as a .people, hold der tied sacred. Let eVerY 0114 who ;tiny, ibis ‘orli 'corrahlinictite freak 'to 'those around him the developments which It re veals, end 411 e feet which it records." Prestidial Cramp, of Montreal, editor of the Mentrettil:Baziatervand author of the Text Book of Popery, says :—"This important work posses is merits of a high order. We are pleased to see that Dr.'Dowling furnishes ample references to his high authorities. The matter is well ar ranged ; the facts unquestionable : the style lu cid ; the spirit, catholic, in the proper sense of the term. Its extensive circulation will be highly advantageous to Protestantism." Notwithstanding the extensive Supplement now added to this valuable work, the price will remain the same as the former editions, Three Dollars per copy. E. WALKER, Publisher, 114 Fulton greet, New York. March 23, 1840.-6 t NOTICE. ETTERS testamentary on the Es tate Of MARTIN GARDNER, late of Latimore tp., Adams co., dec'd, having been granted to the subscriber, notice is hereby given to all who are indebted to said Estate, to make payment withoutdelay, and to those having claims to present the same, properly authenticated, to the subscriber, residing in the same township, for settle ment. GEORGE ROBINETTE, Ex'r. VINE, FRESH MACKEREL, and au perior ENGLISH CHEESE, just opened at STEVENSON'S. OCIIOOI, BOOKS AND STATION. ERY,ofall kinds, constantly on band and for sale, at the lowest prices, ikt the Book and Stationery Store of Doc. 10, S. 11. BUEHLER, q q PURIFY THE 81,p.01l 1 ~,, Dr. Keeler's; Panacea.:.:, liwOß the removal and permanent cool es .4,4 diseases arising teem an , impure stutc if the Blood. and habit of the body, via t'". , ' Chronic disease of the ekes!, Bentichitle.l9loll - Catarrh, etc., Scrofula in ell itxstfigisa Tel ter, Scald Head, Blotches, Cutaneous trailffiies e I of the head, face and extremities. Ukers,l,ll4ion ic Affections of the Stomach and Liver,t keen' Rheumatism. White Swellings, Abcesses,Sy - pi le ilitic disorders, constitutional Debilityotit n 01 mercurial and hereditary ptedlapesitioni, &c. Let no one deceive themselves, that' 14- cause a single excess of any kind fleet not emni sion immediately an 'Batik of di , it Is there fore barmier.. Every violation n an organic law, carries with it sooner or later it, punish ment In the great majority of situations to which man is exposed in social life, it Is ttlicoit !inuesl application of less powerful causesolhich gradually,' and often imperceptibly, etlecta tic change, and chins the constitution'. I eiote den pr iodneamt of. The majority of human nil mend is of slow growth. and of stow proves coomeptently admits only of cure. Orrolvia, ron fomptioa, dyspepsia, wile swelling, gout, ChM,- to affections of the stomach. liver, spine, beetle eyes,'and eltremeties, embrace this elaas--each being the effect of en alteration in vessels df 119 trltion, ;rebating vegitative life from an enterer Ana acquired or hereditary cense. nothing abort of Powerful ALTCULTITZ medicines, P 1001460 that NW 110p0 to the invalid. ?allatirea , will news eiiii,, and often do much mischief. 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I Getty rg, October 16, 113401. • • II LSEY'S OLD & SILVER I'll, ere founded alien the principle akerimarty'sil diseases *ripe from .the same inisks,or,Olai • morbid condition . orthe lifer, atomich andlow. predisiimmi the Immo to sverttliss of dlr. ease. When thehirr Impottant toinetiesi berme obstructed with - superibustalsoce al; bile and vis cid matter, bittureceseas is; fulfil; her •Prpori of des, It its then that the blood berolnestrurlis because the secretive organ* of Ow lieer,.whem °MCI it is TO separate the wore-out ririncfpliof this vital Iluid are nolonger ilt fiar. their ; Mike, and the wasted part of the blood (mations* diem tore in its cireolatina • mid beeeine. 'dllllWed throiighont OM whole iyatem.. erith infections humor* the; body it main Mohr to sickness* if, by 4111111C1h it baispesed te; rood den change bl i the weether, a, bad told Aosta iumptioa wou ld be the result—if is the vicisity of eiantagloue' dinordirs, it *mild' ilidathilthe infection. - ;Ds. Haimit's Oisto Ihtyle*:Paiie, al though pkasaab to take sad irompabt I. ems lion, Is tion;trsoil. =txrelleat ovedieink is She world. ,to reitto!e the lash mad frOm Abe eystemouid to restore the liver ' helm. ash sad howeliAo tbe pertermapee per firnelions, thireby nemlerilag the ob t ire. and diveating system : heti fall ill ind Mikhail" hurodera. which will ;flay. realivo every diairese,however Imagitandie,g, milaw the system with atreattli *ad vigor. • A thunder giving a I'll exOlanatiers of lb* hicadold•actlon of the abli lid Wier 'PM; 'isa be had of the agent gratis. Prim esty 2$ made par boa r toaliining both kind• and for sole at the geaetal•l)apot, No. 2, Coe ribald street. New • York, sad la,Oettyabarg, by 8, K. ALTEHLSII: e - , Jan. as, 1.849.-20, , . POTA OES: A 1 ine lot of very superior POT*. AFL TlXAES, , ,,jaisa , ripasiveds "1"01 A 1 1004 110 06, l: 01 ' la* uflollalibA supplied by calling aeon at. the attire of J., M. STEVENSON.. March 18, 1840.' n !At . 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