"lelir4SMlNPriV4.fiffilSZ "."".•*! i;Illrl 11;;;iiii ;Ti' ;WillaMe igni Wrlbbli; or 'b) ' horn Enrope, by the steamer later will take place . ; every sign of the 114 .. et, times ;Mimi tO pojeli itas ;it wilt iar a Nsterraellhofidoot "Hichod ent " *nASu e°• ll .• is r"— 404 wkatdrn 'tieing' asiernturope; , possasSaisigkewsal harm*. A Maim an =neat 1 ago ant i and ( ind, tt i9os i i i t iverisitiO but are date seisming a threateniki; v yid hnpe i a not sire si najfialotqwhen evil Wed now Idiw's indication 4 tha " .43. " 4 "' breakingwe friegine tbet eu 1 ke else rail ite oh set eta general and moo proisabl pre_ f mined by piaceable *deans; Italian keine' treated lerepean War. The la al eh f ' -n. '" 11 °- are making large purchises of arms' iti • Runde end Austria, by whiolt it orticiattreen— Paris. ; ' Great numbers of horses h'ave tieunced that the femme military resources of been bought in Switzerland for the service fiasedies am to be diree:od to the repression oftbe of the Sardinian army. Gen. Craznowe estegltleearyr spleidn Germany, Italy, and Tor' ki, a celebrated Polish soldier, has been keys, and to a maintenance of menaced sovereign- placed at the head of the Sardinian forces. ty.bave suited the jealousy and alarm era/warty Charles Albert accompanies the army as e p i . 61,11,..,,,8en5pp1 - lfassitern,Eunape. It is said a General of Brigade. WA Weegsfiersi and Pnissits have notified So much for the present position of Eu -411164118"4-.open the Turkish ropean af)aire . Were we inclined to baz liir !IMMO Empires wille„ vis aed as a rano ens aril an opinion we would say great events ricaiTiont lye` mi ,o,e ; g ossia, on the . ot h er , will occur between this and the date of riia i iietaviint ..,,, i ,, , tietir , to .. ome c entem i, our next communication. , ------- "if elefoeseemenitadets appears from i the imperial i • _ times of the 4th of March, ordering the whole 1 , Ablwaiste gouty to be placed on the footles of war, i .ead ell the oirtsiat departmente that is . i Ikons l ne thisrear tail) they are not to present any petitions ,whatever for en increase of salary or pecuniary ' blailitineis of .nit kind, b r ecauie the country will listiiihn extrenrdinary pecuniary resources for the. , etibentilitlmi of the whole army. ' i riles European papers of course give much Ancipinestoe to these warlike rumors and prepare ti sonsaand in their account' give more or lea col ' oritig to the gloominess of the prospect for the coming year. The following extracts from the headettem of the well informed European corm * sipoudent of the : National Intelligences will give the reader of correct an idea of the true position of Arians' ii c'en . he gathered from the confused end / ie:eniiitirig , ittnihrs Which prevail in regard to mat girft '9lOll VIM continent. The letters date from Lbedions March; ea and 23: blikailif22.--,—Late intelligence from the ,Continent has not been encouraging to eommercial business of any kind. Never, 'tibiae Pebritary, 1848, has the aspect of , ' Rtirope looked so warlike. Turkey is ounce. alarmed at the movements of Russia in The postage by the American steamers, „the Provinces on the Danube. In Italy to foreign countries, other than Great Bri• s itu outbreak is daily expected. ,l'he ar- min and Ireland, on letters to be sent nislice between Denmark and Germany through the British rnail, is 42 eta, an ounce, - 'expires' next week, and there does not ap- 21 cents the single half ounce. • .:pear ony , svmptotna of even the prelimina- To and from Bremen, fmm the port, and ries of peace having been rerreed upon be- the reverse, 48 cents an ounce; 24 cents tween these reentries. In Frankfort a,de- the single halt ounce. The inland postage elision appears very likely to be made hos- to h e a dd e d, , ) tileito *yawls. In Hungary the war is To and from Havana 25 cents an ounce carried on with very doubtful success to' ; 121 cents single. the Imperial arms, and Austria is said to 'Po and Irons Chagos/140 oeitainouncet t ' hive 'Grand it necessary to call in the aid 20 cents single. , • , 'cif, a d angerous and, it may puree, very To and from Panama 80 'cents ad ounce ; I costlY,,' ally. At • (laeta a conference has 30 c ents s i ng l e . • • • • "been lied by the principal Catholic Pow. T o a n d fr om other pieceiroli the ise e t. era, and an alliance is said to have been fic.Bo cents an ounce ; 40 eenessingkr.s 'iftfritved by 'Austria, 'France, Spain, and To en d f rom; t e e w est iiedi ee 4 tempi Naples for the restoration of the Pope by Havana) and inland* in the Pub orMexi trues of ;roma. All these warlike contim co, 20 cents; 10 cents single, with infiniil , tucks, strengthening almost daily into postage. s pFot,eibilitielt, cannot be obviated by any Any fractiotial excess over an Outlet' is 'regialation of ours, or by any statesman- always to,be regarded as enmities. ' .'. ' ohm We can command. Extensive trade The above postage may be prepeiker IS neeettaary fur the welfare of England, not, at the option of the sender, except .to ;and we feel grateful to an administration foreign countries. other than Grist 5ri ,.1,041,,, in tha midst of a great European lain or Ireland; and where the letters brimpotion, has hitherto preserved us in pass through the Bremen post.othoe, in I • pitace: We have no apprehension that, most cases, the whole postage may.. be pre `no Tie' 'tts' both England and France are paid, or they may go unpaid—(yes table concerned, this pacific attitude 'will not be 1, Exhibit D, Senate Document, F.xern -irostimained, and we will not abandon the tive No. 25, 30th Congress, 2d iessiOn.) Appel that much which is at present threat- • A postage of 8 cents is charged ors let ening on the continent may be peaceably ters and packers brought int' the United dispensed. Byt in the meantime much bis- States in any private ship or vessel, or 'einesi isiirstieeded,,the fonds hare a down- carrakd front any one port thereon to an .ward tendency, and railroad shares are other, of they are to be delivered, at die •Ilonsiderably depressed. post•office where the same _shall - irriedt, ..., Ital,laly the rumors of war arc loud and acid two cents are added to. the rates of ; numerous. Charles Albert has notified postage if destined to be conveyed by plug; 'Menthe!! 'Radetrky that he considers the and post-masters are to receive, emit twat titYmistice between Austria and Sardinia as for every letter or packet received ,by tlim 'terminated- and that he should renew hos- to be conveyed by anY Ipritiste) ehirttir T .tilities 9s t. the 21st instant. Charles Al- vessel beyond sea, or frogs lituY Pert Woos .heit'a proclamations and addresses are full other in the United Suttee. -, .. ~,., efinthusiasm and confidence . Politicians One cent is to be added to :the ire tho se are much puzzled whence he derives them, each way letter . Way' /inert ire -forgo far at the state of his resources are brought to the put-office irf 'itil'POlit-rt ,keown and can he measured with those of dens, and other carriers of the twail,Wiesee . ituadeles, his chance of success in an en- duty is to receives them, phew plumaged more than one mile belie gable +•t „ ' " Inbenter with that Power seems very all Renee it is inferred that he depends upon There Si charged tippiti letters pad, oth wid, or has resources which are not very er matter delivered troiseiteeiril4,4i,. obvious, or that he hopes to compass some „ pi mwapapers, pomp hh te, , isoimiii. ,end by am assumption of decision and de- an d periodical,. the Hoer wee as if t h,4 'termination. had been transmitted by mail.: '• .:• - Ite fighting has Yet taken place in Tus- Drop letters, or kittens ?hitt:4 in .eity eaity. , ' The Trileans are in possession of post-o ffi ce for delleeiy 'thrift; are Charged 'the most impertant defiles and passes two centereach. ' • s ' ' I lettlipg lire the Duchy. No military Advertised letters ire iharged:with the movements towards the frontier of Tuscany costs of advertising, which .le lot to ex.. were observable in the Duchy of Modena. coed four cents for each letter s in addition . Iti•ihe C'onstituent Assembly at Rome to the regular poetesses . M. Gaeni has been elected President, Not mitre than two cods to Ise 16 .and:thir. ll Prince - of Canino' Vice President. the letter carriers employed in drift pald 'foe • it prejaket : el . tircree, abolishing the Holy the delivery of letters,. or (or receiving 9„f4eithmt beets carried try.acclumntion.— them to be deposited in the popollfice. . . ' The Nenpol lien troops are concentrating on Newspapers are conveyed from one the Roman frontiers, and there are rumors post-office to another in the same State for of conflicts having-taken place. The' As - one cent, and any distance not more than ,eendily. -has confiscated ail ecclesiastical 100 tattles, at the same rate, and at Ii cent proplerty,declaring it to belong to the State, for any greater distance, Onequarter's ,end the Pope, as might be expected, has postage is always to be paid in advance protegted ' against such decree. The by thos.e who receive newspapers by poet. ; sremiha of Rome States that four thousand The sea -postage on newspapers is three 1 -Greeks, now in Epirus , ready armed and eons each, with the above rates added when disciplined, have offered their services to transported inland. Newspapers may be i Mot Roman ,republie. , Great unanimity mailed or delivered at any peavollice in exiota among the twO hundred and fifty the United States to or front Great Brindis i members Which Constitute the' Assembly. or Ireland, on the payment of two cents. - No ( )ire - bee devivred by-his vole that he Letter carriers employed in cities, are not; either respects the authority of the Pope to receive more than half cent • for the des' ; or fears his excominunication. There is livery of nowepapers. The postage on said, however, to be much disunion its the newspapers not sent from the office of pub 'en'O'neita of his Hnlineso a t Gaeta , as to licaiion is required to be prepaid ; and the the intervention which it might be politic whole postage on newspapers, in all cases, gweleira far the re-establishment of the Pa- when they g are direCted to foreign coun talrauthonity. It was considered that the tr i m • tzcommunication launched against the Handbills, circulars., and advertisements, etiElectors of the Roman Assembly was a not exceeding one sheet, are subject to three li Wasiak% leas much' as it necessarily cents postage each, whatever the distance; excluded from thatbody all the friends and (inland,) to be prepaid. The sen-postage amperes= plebe Papal authority. , on price currents is three cents, with in- It is no longerdoubtful that the Austrian land postage added when so transported. br*Oteve , ..receive'd great cheeks, not to The law makes no , distinction of handbills. say detests, in Hungary, The ,latest circulars, advertise ments,or price currents, news state that the, Imperial troops are when regulating the sums to be paid to the not %Wale' adienee, while the Szeklere je,.ter carriers of cities. and other Magyar forebe are daily 'acres's- New:onaPera are defined in the 16th see /nein hittibitis.- There is a rumor that eon th e ; act approved March 3il, 1845. Wietlicehgeotatiaa beentemen at Ssolnok, When they and • exceed two oz. or a super fi cies that he had retired to Orral. of 1,900 squ are i n ,:hea, they are tube char- Pruosia appears to be principally ocou- gel with the same ra:es ofpostage as that pied with the consideration of a note w hich on magazines and p arn p,'ets. All pamph has been received at St. Petersburg, decla. lets, magazines, periodicals, t:-'id every lath ring the intention of the Cztr to Interfere in er kind of printed or other matte; (exce pt Geitnaiky neficrot of naenairediorereignty, newspapers,) are'eharged at the rate o f "4:l'. rerght•erhinh henonde upon the treaties cents .per copy; of no greater weight th:2 ll of 1111/11, The isaitan Gurerowent lass one ounce, and one cent additional for tifiteiX deetde4 iiNnuols. .11.0 unmet" to each additional ounce, say fractiogal ex thirliitil rietfilli mild to be that the bpi cess of not less than half an ;mace. Tfse , stet ofinterferenes on the part of Russia sea-pitstage 'on each pamphlet is thive w Ite f ahe u ent tlfor siAtielairatioa'a War tents, with the above rates added, when i k ru by *sta. Plot Roniewreply ie daily. transported Miami. There is to be paid+ wzirkeett. rr 4 , o4l ke Al Prialn9l. rut * 6 6 4 ' P 1 44 10014 Item. to ,of received from * , ''llr•', . -, • , , '-' • • G tea.l P.r.itchl , and. Ireland, one .cent, for Allikinolwrllik.-411i tun t)iat begoliations milli ounce or fireetiOnaj :14e4psa. : Letter-, attelpheirilb hialetalst the Ckftfiiiits Of Piga carriesW . eraisloYed 111'0400' ire not tore ^, i ?moo r ea* Skeesair eaiontra 4‘llllW attire more than heir a sent fiat the' delft.' 044'+-. -. lik _Awdatt.4l! . . ilhe esehitisaam arettf,punishists. -: i , ~ ~. .. ...‘ . Raderr it u t rliltf l tf' , ': :Post-01106 Waselie g too. D. C„tiust •, :- 4 .\" Or • e ilia . , 0,1 1 14544 /tr.! Rates or Postage. The rates of postage, as modified by the Act of Congress of the 3d of , March, and under the late treaty concluded by Great Britain. arc thus authentically stated at the Post Office in Washington. The con ciseness and complete character of the statement, will render its preservation val uable for reference : The inland postage for 300 miles and under, is 10 cents an ounce ; for half an ounce and less it is 5 cents. The inland postage for greater distances than 300 miles is 20 cents an ounce : 10 cents for a half ounce and under. The whole postage, by the British or American mail steamers, from or to Great Britian' or Ireland, is 48 cents an ounce, 24 cents for :single half ounce or less. The United States inland postage, what- ever may be the distance, on letters sent by the British steamers to foreign countries other than Great Britain or Ireland, 10 cents an ounce; b cents fur a single half - 111111111reliti11 111411141106 pie Washingtoo Coirseepondent of the Halti ;ulloA, of tbli 801, lotMt, give, the following rig slatiatics: "1341i1b the poem is teaming with personal to ,more *ach are„published as pas one Jay, and contradicted, cylloNy, toencirrow allow me to pte. sentyopr reedits with wane statt•tics 0r greater Onational firnportinace than the appointments or re movals of custom hiiuse officeni and postmasters, and which %%111 be perused with pride and satis faction by gentle men of all political parties. "They relate to the progress of our common country, and are the result of the researches and labors of that talented and indefatigable public servant, the present commissioner of patents, the Hon. Edmund Burke, who hiss acquired a well merited reputation irt America and Europe.— They are contained in a Table Exhibiting on Estimate e the rulue of the Pnieforts of the Luber and Copan, in the United States in the year 1845—(added to the -.lnoue/ Report of the Commiarimirra of Patents, not yet printed or published.) • Quantities. Prier'. re illt. Wheat, bush's 126,364,600 51 16 1145,319,100 Indian corn 583,160,1•00 59 341,058,500 Barley 7;222,050 85 4,044,332 Iy. 32,931,600 63 2141b,475 Oats 185,500,000 33 84,926,000 Buckwheat 12,533,0,0 60 6,268,5.6 Potatoes 114,476,000 30 34,344,600 Beane 10,000,000 1 1.0 10,000,000 Peas 20,000,000 871 17.300,000 Flaxseed 1,800,000 120 1,920,000 H^y,4ins .1 5 ,133,013:1"ti 00 123.4 80 . 0 o 0 Hp and Cal 100,000 /80 00 1800044 Tobaccrr, lbs. 213 909,000 04 ' 8,158,000 Cumo 1, 0 0 6 ,000,000 07 74.0110400 Rica 119,1 4 / 9 ,600 03 3,470,088 Sugar (inch). dingsuaple,) 2 73,000,600. 01 • (B,MOOO Silk COOO6lllll 400,000 AA*. . 7 441,0•0 Hop. 1,660,301' 011 140631 Beeswax 109,611 ' 411 '166,,600 Hooey 2411116,786-:•.•110,:-.7.719/681073 Molasses gal 9,800,000 281 14simmiou Wines *OO,OOO Igo aokorp Pasturage*. , • oust value) •., f0:70540 Value of the 'void auto of • - - crops, suave. chaff, and manors Products el Ilk ongantiA.' Value im 1040 , $7,21111,11911 2 Increase t.ll p tt, t; 11 114.12115 PngMets , of pinierm.— ;.;:, , Pi umber embus- 44. 44 est.. 441, 3,000,000 . 0 sl,lllp,wirdera 45,000,00 Q Preifeei ofemiverier— Value i 4.14411 • 6113,1104 Incterso p et. 1480803 Tdee Kent Mud itiprodfttio-- - $11 :t 1848, ''"o o o. B 4d , • W plug*. 0,0.000,0t0 /10 14,000,000 Ni Gatti* iu '444 }(1,7144111 eirise,i4lll4ll , 9 3 ,000,11411 Ikachimeasal • Serf, pent. • • 1 11411101101) , • 3 ,11(14.911 , 4000 4 , 4 1 7 41 1 7,3110 ' 141:nmeo ages& cattl4l4 l 4ll. • • ea..ftel the 4,47, in ' 44N. • • 1471 value 1 14 , belt Mir* 414144 No. in 1148 5,419,61111 Value aides. (lakteritetso. lainuid) , .1. Velerrirs 1114. 9,644410 ) 11 680 512 /*:" 23 ,19. n. !**. 145 3 4 129 ' ' Xigs Pte. eo n: ' . • 1,4914000,000 f' 541,511 LI "I PIO sratierr,lbs, 1,000 f 900 .FA 1,000,000 Pftevisi Vtldry-L. vsbmpia use saletoos Incise to p et, 6446,700 Milk. value et •,s%,firat‘f liirrst-•• • , - " beir Aug sad Ekb l9 ,d/ sl O. ' dewed' 25 t ru.uuo 160 37,600,000 rftihrete ' "of ' ruhrrie•p ( arrelme44 a 1 1 D _ 17,561,339 Capital • iiivlrsit fa esetare9r trade, ' koler4lo Plupevtatierr, 0400 e. 000,000. - Prate at 6 prr ern; 24 000,006 11Whieteliatil value it orlteetreteree 550,000,000 Proltlete *4' miaow, Osekrdirkir iron, lead, gesl. Weer,. samtge, smith eiii1,',12.9 iteeking repaid 3111,000 0 04x4 Capi- 75,000,000 11l of insunnee eorapertite Pr - known. Props 20,000,0(10 of looney Ott et lowest 25.000.000 Re6/314.191•00411.41 50.000,000 Probe of PieFreidarre 60,00,009 ' • • ireeiitoottelett. Tafel erist;eoetep• .; ' 1., . 101,119,1144,420 't 4 , 4 ilffirati gar*" 6911141frit ie' " us pra -4111illtw rinises:aso - tbe prodeets of the • =Mr • forp i n t . . aktp.o,olloo ibii4poiller'ef the • SiolboimiL;‘,ll ._.11•1111 , 41131, gad • au- ' 174060,000 I .i• , • 17/001,411UU " " 011 4 in it ta tin 4 O C I.IWif • (A Moos 45;000,600 • ' •• must, ' ' , 50A00000 ' P ."4 1 0 41 0 11 ., ~ . ..61vAXV11401 Cried teeil - 1 • ' 4/fit5211,664064 Poe on ikon Diem the report et Mr.-81ft feredslesol ample eessiite sod ladej lilr which the reader owl look to lbe most w published. , PARRICII)EaItfr:IeY, I respectable and• esteemed citizen'of burg,, was killed by his own son on '!Ates day morning lasti Tbe ann. it is with had for some time given evidence o f a disturbed mind, but nut to a degree to oc casion alarm. Orrlcs HOLD& as.—The .Nationa/ /nig publishes a list of the politics of the sub ordinates in the departments at Washing ton, which stands thus : Whigs 59, Dem ocrats 286. ORIGINAL DIALOGUE.-" Sam Jonsing, does you 'spose General Taylor w hipped the Mexicans by accident? " " No, Pete, by no manner ob means ole Zachary meant to do it, gamin." " Den let me ax you, what 'inarkable river he vos like at the time .Oh, I give him up, an axes you to splain yourself." Wall, I tells you as you told me, Zach ary meant to." (Sacramento.) " You berry deep din mornin. But talking 'bout Californy, why am all de emigrants on the way thar, like folks givine .to de theatre ? " ri You too sharp . agin. I gub him up." cos they gwine to the platy, sir," (Placer.) y a h, y a h. Now, why tin you like the gold they dig.q up Htflpoeti cos rae Perry palpable." " Oh. 110 y tial'a. not it, Cos y' u. berry scaly.", " I ,.dPIPPOrt rake oc. tleb i inakievstions, Good, morni*"' "'' Ex. President Palk had a 4ttadik of ofilatam at Smilbhaud • ton bis wat !math !IR q . rkt 4 KARR RR, iiLTTYSDpRGI. Friday Evening, April 13, 1849. ClTl' • AlUNCIF;:i.—'l'. B. PALllia , Esq. corner of Chr•fnut & streets, siol E. W. Casa, Eaq. Sun Building, Nu E. Corner Third & Dock streets. Philadelphia ; and W:t. Tssompeopr, Esq. Southeast coiner of Baltimore & Southsts. Baltimore—are our authorized Agents forneceiv ing Adretttlements. anti Suhscriptions for "The Star and Bander," And collecting and receipting for the same. TO TIIIIOSIB INDEIII3I/Orm ► s subscriber, being &nieces oreleteing bp MI books, requests those indebted. tilL,; lir 0* ocription or Job Work, to eill and, neake Flynn:nt with se tittle delay se esittsibkr. 'WM hti 11%•40 but, end paymeat ass be ntettilPrilherfin MY' self Of brother. As 'forum is noes to meet sundry engagements ceitnibted port of the office, ik iF heeted:lll43.thetaStitenssed will attend to the nt•IM al t ar — 4IIIG C UNTTIEETINGa. FirE, p of, Atkins County a4rigAjesa(l)o Ft:eit therourt date; eitMottday evenittethh 1 OM Ine.. (Codrmireekp at tr 14 o'oerck, .th.seleot Representative DeliAtt to the feat* Con veatioa►,lP44l-444ptilprriltnirg Aninit irms, et„eppeint on 'nes to . confer withihe thfferees mm Frenklin eounty in tegani &emeriti Delegate to the 4 1 1,svdtritjvi iB Count* , CompliFelk. , A. It. EtOlt, Chiirmart. Irk''The's re Ineethig ' Originally call ed far Tensile* evening, hair been' ehangell to• Monday - ovening--the .Caiirt•room be ing otepteed onTutatissi for moths', objecf. rap-A4f, LOT OP HLANk DEP,OS, (Common; and fbr Ex mits‘rt, arid - Administrators with the, will linututet4,) *ere just pn Selperiut paper. and for sale at 111;$ 0 co. • •• • • •• Coseertm-ilie Uarefl IKoito,ooo 9,071.130 By. thole card,t a so.dayi piper, our &4WDs will penositro that.** Baker fentily—.4be, genuine, o 0 , 1 4 *, 4144 0 11 0 "Bakers'' —whose concerts hare excited in much attention throughout the Union, are et last with U., and will entertain the good 'people Chottyribueg -with an exhibition of their • xtinsoinlintutr, vocal, pawen t in the Coart•house, VkliftikEVEVlNO. We beeper& fa/ravage &Ail house—out audience wonhy of their reputation ea vocalist. On Tuesday and Wednesday they snag in Chaintiersbing—the papers of that plea speaking tif their efferts in the highest terms. They tier; But one concert hero—tonight you intuit bier theta s :or net at all f*.Oor aehrwiedigmetits are doe to W.e. R. .Bsritits, Rai., of the Senate, f o r nonterouti 'Hen timadtirine thaiesilos, for Whidh he' Will ;Shiest seeerii ear• thanks., -"Mr. 8. has proved hiMself commandism the esteem of his essociates is time Ferrate-sad the coolideoce of ha peastit' arias, to aa.unosuel duets.. 4A91,470 8,40.240 tirA friend ku furnished ua With 6 catalogue of Dickinson College kor the past your, trent which .we Ind that there 'have been connected with the Inatitation durihg the year, 114 students, distribu hat a follows,t.)Seniora 28, Junior* 34, SOPh°` monk 32,.Preetniten 42, Preparatory 30, f l aw De. Pertinent 0„-Reaident,praduete 1. dottneng the Sophomores we observe the orate of Mr. tea • a O. Mint, of New Oxford, Adam, county, Pa. 233.758 k 0,000.01,10 mrßetr. 8 ismer. Bra cease, of Chentheraburg, a graduals of the Inititutioo at thin place, has ar tepted the Presidency of 'Wittenberg College, at 1 9pringdeld, older, iri roods dtßey. Di. Keller, de. rased. Mr. 8., although cobtparatisely a'young nans,•has acquired cosudderable reputation la the Lutheran Church. as an able and eloquent preach. fr i end possums the requisite abil,ty fur a faithful and full discharge of ths duties of the , responsible pr. et to which hehas been called. 22;250,000 DITCREABE OP DOCTOIIB.—Th e four Medical Colby's' of Philadelphia have conferred the degree of Doctor of Medicine upon no lea" than 43 students, "aro, during the past winter, have been anituding the leeturea of these Inatitu dOes. They were divided id follows t University of Pennsylvania, 190; Jefferson College, 138 ; Pennsylvania College, le ; Philadelphia Collgae, 4. 11 041 w. grade•bs er ib. Untoossiti Elebool, we °lwo., the glaosop(loosice Homo. son of Dr. D. froosca, of , this pisoo—o )oong pinto. Soon 04T:enema csipscity nod One promise.. Jimiklat , APPslaUaeatL. 11 MU tsarist' psintwi b9th, branches of the tar *Wm, au the 4th inert., creating dim now 4u dicisi districts; Cites Johnston next dayfnlisojna nod the following President Judges, which were uninlisousfy swanned by the Senate: For the ?td Judicial blitrict.ll.'ll. riaw. • David P. Orwdon. • 24th , Owns Tayler. " • Jeseup. 13th .• ;, Heists ' Wi lton: * 19th 0 Durkee. • The three first are for* new , dittirict pealed ; bY the dirt jest passed.' Tbli`llth'District eibliticesl'Ork 'and AdentS; orbs tithieliludge Due kti' vilfl agiln l A leer number of our peoplisif !hi& bcinhty es; potialky,-..desised, the. weenination (100 een havr•ciiiten, D•MTeutredn. Zs*. end had .watnitl 4 1"11,4 his "Po um. Pori-A0:9646 9 0 1er councils, however, here prevst.d t "14, it may be regretted duel the ExeCutive prefirience wee set maniketed ih liver or*: Of., tying to hr assured 'that in lodge Bening," die people of the District have squatiest , everry ;Way , qualified to edmiaisaw: tbp, seeposenble ditties, At the high trust assigned him, ifitk pryniptgicos and ability, His previmrs, vuknaviTtrid*•°4l the same bench gave istisfaction, we believe, Bar, and'at the same rim a cOmniiiiilid theCirt• fidence of the people is to his integrilitats/4: ty, Ind Pie.ldent 41,11111gef... When Johnston was elected, sop' the iffiniehurg Telegraph; there was bat a slight Whig . Judge of oily kind, or of any Mats. That min was Judie'lesseip,"ef Sisetitia henna county, wham limit ei office 'expired hat month; end bed net goellohnesea been oketai lest fall, there would net Pow be. • Whig hedge upor; the 'Deitch in Pennsylvania., Aut ,Olor, lion has already secured six Ambient Judges from the Whig party out of twenty-four, end ter.. oral gime Whig Associate Judges. The *hip, theroftePeotho have been proscribed from sU these offices. Rot for lick of tallisq Of Merit, but because they nese in p2Purity, heye.nose one•kluth of the President Judges, end a respectable ;lumber of the Assintiew.: •TheBupreineVeurt si yet 'ill belong lb dui J..oeofiros; sm election would glim e Whip a portion of them Wa hiwno dada. ,110 - Miciazi HALT ba. been appoimed Post- TaaVer r 4 .1 Oat David Oman. Q"' 14 tESMENT JUDGES lICPEIVNSYLVA VANIA:.--The following is a statement of the Judicial districts in Pennsylvania, and the several presiding Judi" as they now stand ander the meat • appointments by Gov. Johnston. There nu% however,. ba some Itasca:any in one of two fultui!cet, but the table is in the mein correct. , 1, , Philedelphia,-gdward King.° 2. Litneamer—Ellia l.ew isa Northampton mid Lehigh—J. Prin-' gle Jones." 4. Centro, Clinton and Clearfield—Goo. IV. , ,Woodwont.t . Allegitany 7 -11enj. P atton.} 4". Erie& Crawfor d Church. 4 7. Buda an diontgomery,—David Krause $ Ilnrthoinborland.Lycont ins awl Col- Anttiony.t, O. 'binnberltuid, Pithy itiniatar— Frodbiick ' • ' ' ;';18: WeitmetrolondJ'lhditios And , Arai.' a 4rtina•! -40411 4?- , g1t04;. .'; • ;.. 1 4. L 'A errif !tAPl9/lehanna WY° O l J 11: pliin'" &it •Lbbittioti;:.L;Jolin J. Peonton4 ' ; ' ' , 13..Bratiforit ;15titni; 'Poetic and 114 1riqfV 4 54ision4-, t 4. . W.pohinvon,,.r.nyokto ,ttp.d tirtlen97-• 11,itnoel A. -15."Chatoittr'dt C 11110.: 40, `Frenklin..Bedford and..BornerseUL Jp,reotjeh ,• , ~ , • , I'7. Beaver, 'Butler ,an Ilfereer d —Jutin Bfredin* s ' " " 1 • • ". 18 Venting*, idffeindil, Waited and 131 k Soffintion4 • )r:, ...I it .0 : 11 9TIE Ppdi dwilor-Doniel Durkee.* *PO t i ni ° 9 -- 4 1 b,* P• son. 21 t' • 2 I: r ' 211. , Mrm'foti, Pike; Woynii and NotlOLB4.l3ldied4 ' /,.•• 2!. Bfrkii-aarifl. Gordon„t . 24, klu;qingdon,.4l* nod Cambria- 7 Geo: Ta,ylor t • • Appointed by Gov. Ethunk I t By 'Gior. ter; t By GOT. JOhlil4oll. THE CABINET.—The NationalWpm ter, referring to the:upon. of dissensions in the Cebinel, says therq is , not, ,anst pas nefter at eny moment. biPP,, the aYghtest foundatiqq foq apy spch statement.' L lt lid& that there has never ex isted in this Goveminentrie more harmonic:us . Cabinet. The gentlemen who compose it min personal Mends, with an entire agreement rniell the great points of political faith. • - LEGISLATIVE --The Legislature adjourned, as per joint- revolution adopted some time since, on Tuesday* last. The most of the important bldls remaining ummted upon until the last few do* eattsed a good drat of confusion during the riming reirsitiona•s-ao much sots to rendes it 'almost, imioaelble tri,soic what bow Woo:Se law, and what 4 nog The Revenuevid ApptepliatioorAllis did nOt . 'reitch tbe l ienate until Patunlay, Waving but two days, exclusive of Sunday. to consider and art upon them, although the moat important bill. of the semion In consequimes of the impossihil. Ity of giving the bills a Stir end Jusiiciou couside ration, the Senate requested an extenilost of the r ism it ,,,",.„liiv days ; but the ease prinked any extension of the • 1 .404°11 6" 1 '1 1 ! 4 99,quiOm1pRct• jiJ 'biil~'tined b. i , iievoto .itiiitabbelt to ,411#41ragenC0:140 [ lfstlrtitoi bait ittiViiiiailee " °Nadel or isix3i4iiis Rosa, Asti! widish/ids titesklutoeitimiate ,fko m ,u ts % ma w o n o lb, 468 beutioriii•theit re. I. l*lg t*IP tilt* 4 1( si4i9Yrn NAM 11 , 1 " 9°.°qm, I,c:4"i" nate branch o f the government, deserving of eivere* naitilennUiliii44taf 044 , 0 xidoi mor that the Lorofeen leaders tleiiigi' to 'mil hems.* theilidethilittation raciatig' the dsfast , of these hilk; end haolng the Goiermariat within* the-90db** olit t roPtistkias• 10 al"( the F 4 Wl"l 4 *_4P •,, • If aw ti M 417°00 * erne . 41.!n n f944 hj tta ludisotry sod energy of the ieuste, although afthe'saeilike oT 16s manetiti of ibe 'l4l;bith.,- 116th the ' Itivendi ant Alitiiatiristfoi . 'OW were beArrir the adjournmant, end Minn* THE RELI P NOTEB.---One Of the 'per:M elons of tha Aproptisthin li/th es Ivpaused the two r Hems; authoriser.' reissue of relief Hetes; to take the. piaci . pf the miesrable" milled trash bets in cirsulattho The provision- lead werzely thisted by the . Loucfoces is the House, "them il passed by but one majority. ~ rzrpm, oaperal Appropriation Baehr, eon a provision for avoiding the Inclined•Pigne at the Schuylkill, at an expellee .nnt , exceeding 1 6# dloilo. Sho‘uld any money remain , in the 'flea kill+ *Sir the payment of the interet upon - the public digit and all intpeaser orate Statiaeueii blatant* in apptopri.tted to the completicin of the :forth ,BranchaLlattal THP: 81I3flEN1.—The Semite on :Saturday, pulsed 'the bill from the Hoose. though in an °Mindy new shim loviting the !nide eye tem °funs - Commonwealth. It abolishes the &b -unl system of annual training*. sad sutjects nrr ly volunteer corps, to this military duty, yeti!. the various elections for brigade, regiment and coin patty officers, which hire beretoforeentailed upon the Commonwealth an expense, of something like $ 4 0,,00Q esarY seven years, are virtually abolish- ed, saving thie amount, to the treasury. together with the yearly expenditure of between twenty and thirty thousand dollars the militia purpous. In lien of the annul service denoted upon "train ing days," a penalty, of thirty cents is imposed upon each person liable under former laws to mil itary duty in cue he neglects to unite himself with sun, volunirer larThe Bill abolishing Militia Training@ final ly plowed both Routes—in mho@ shape, we can not toy, or when to take effect. $3OO EXEMPTION.—The Bill exempting Propertv - tn the`•ietnout of *BOO, from 'execution, pawed both Rouses, end will no doubt receive the approved of the Uoversirm Tho Bill will not affect the collection of any judgements or claim contracted for, previous to the 4th day of July n•xr. .CONSTABLES.—The bill repealing the .ct of lgitit, requiring more Constables to be toted for than shall be required to serve as such. passed both branches of the Leg!Stature, A bill consolidating and digesting the laws on the subject of education by Common Schools, has passed both Honig and been approved by the Governor. TURNPIKE.—An Ad authorising the Governor to incorporate ■ Company to eon 'oust a Turnpike from Philip Myers' Tavern in Huntington townabip, in A damacounty, to Mani bough's Tarern, on the York and Gettysburg Turnpike, vie East Eferlin, pasaed both Gooses. Urns, Bill to confer Banking privileges on the York Barinp Institution, with the power of issuing notes, Arc., passed both branches of the Legislature. Plr AN EXCELLENT REGULATION.-7 he following is sn extrnct from an Ail passed by the Legishaure of Wisconsin during Its recent session : "Sec. 7. The town clerk of every town shall take for the use of the town, one copy of each newspaper printed in the county in whiclo such town is located, Whirtli pa. , I koirsihall be safely preiterved with the books of ilflo town, and bountrin riillimes,nashall be directed by the supervisors of the town." Upon which the Resoling Gazette very sensibly remarks that every Nam kw fla *mile r ;valise' end interne an old Me of newspapers possesses, will readily perceive the utility of the regulation prescribed in the section above quoted. The county newspaper contains a faithfial end coati*- , ahlia•llimgatlkenteoentwf-linif ItilmostweeMpas rin g *W• it°( qqtk•• R 14 .1 1,, asl 7 calla! • 'Mtijalthilittlok, ' ltts OW .% Whii*lneeY a. 'OM of • pallid/IMM is duly noted /old al though their intmwthers Weigle tomb?. to Opal the nuoiditori Ott' the 'M or' laso)„`eari have there h ottoftJo•hteak " fordru o ft is treveithelem retictly true, theta 'elope efaitnewepeporre ene alai most interesting and valnabbr mottiorielso of Ititikentont• den in which'ke lived, that a Man can hand'down to pmterliy. ~ C onzelitt, etrinitently occurring, in Court and in the ordinery business of life, *bete Moonibbe of * 'Watts! itnPitttitlow tor toast* a olottelt•Pot d i ?* fl,rsq.fives Btcs nn hen it is IMPatel• do I° P °Pim° h vingrecourae t• Um", th•t•t• elwitys preserved in the poiblishers . °Rico. ,Row coneeniiht i tirotalif if be, th l erefo're, if regular fits (Oldie MlieitianeirOf each county, were depOrited in the archives efewei dbotriet, within the !mends of Rortneuntyrne thavthe•eitimee Welt 'bergs itsw•thio• PPM' et is kir Ardmore& r , k soviet of newspeßm volumes nltulerly kept by every torwre. ship, would in a short OltIF corns. pus otter moot valuable legacies of locel history that could be trineMitted to: posterity : . 'The istabeet, although appronultlY Willing,' is vrdwiry The attention of Me Legiskiture of every State I 'out we hope 'soon to me it adropted in . Plenasyltania. Wink %big moms of rwileoling to vast amount of Ids twice!, statistical mad mireeliankmu information, useful for present purposes, but more , particularly for ftiturs reference, and which cannot be obtained Rom any other source, at • cost so incon idera able out to make it mereety worth taking fntu atie count. . the reader will *farina understand the **hi nu min the section quo te] shoes. to mein towsuilip —for thediatrieta which we ail by the letteenerne, are known in many of the Sums by the denom ination of lomat. CQNNEUTICLIT ELECTION.--The Hart• for! Content of Friday publishes a classification of the members of the House of Representatives just chosen, showing the election 01'111 Whip, n 7 Locos, and 14 free *oilers, so lb,' the Locos and Free Boilers added . together just equal the number of Whip, viz': Ill'. The Whigs will) hairs sic or seven' majority in the emits,. **be yond doubt," says the Courant, ..the Whig ticket for State /Zone will be elected by , the Lettish". tune. The majority on joint ballotknww.bri small —much smaller than gig Whip have usually da pentled upon—but neverthelcse aufFaiently large to eleit'our .late ticket. Upon that result, the Whigs of Connecticut can safely depend." BENEFT OF PUNO'FLIALITY.—A cnn• temporary boasta of • subscriber who has paid his subscription punctually for tholes, thirty years, who is now over eighty, rind rcedr his Oewapaper without spertaelii Had he niglected to pay for it, it is more than likely that now he would be unable tuned it at all. RHODE ISLAND.—The Whigs have 'wept the State. Henry D. Anthony, the Whig rand'. (late far Governor, has a majority over aft others, of 1480—hia pluralty amounting to 2052 cote. In the Eastern Congressional District the Whig majority is 1547, and the plurality 1771 la the Western district the majority spinet the Loci& co candidate is 101—but he has a plundiv of 85 rotes. There is consequently no choice. DRAT(' FROM LAUDANLiM,—An inquest was held , in Philadelphia, on Sunday, an the body of an infant whose death, was camod by the moth er giving it too large a done of laudanum [l3 - On PriJay lest, Jong J. Ps4asoT, of Mer cer, Was nominated and contirrhed President. Judgo of the Eauphin and Lehanon district, in plate of Judge Eldred. transferred to the 22J district. CASE OF HYDEOPHOEHA.--The York Republican learns from a lettered' a friend at New. berry, in York county, that on the Bth ion.. Mr. Connid Zimmerman, residing near Kiner's Tay ern, in that township, was attacked with hydro• phobia, and sufibred all the horrible torture of that terrible awake. During one Of the pare:liar* he succordalka retesting himself frau the cords with.which his arms had been insured, end earal ills his attsuniants.front him, 10sied .a riser mad put, an end to hie ettiatence bs cutting, by throat. He leases a wife and ,child to 'mourn his death.— Dr.' Oren, of IFewberrytown,' and Dr Hein, of NeW Cininberiand, Went the attending' physician►: Whir Victory In Blew Nork., Notwithstanding the union of the Demaiwnens end Hunkera; upon One candidate Sn. Mayor, the Whigi on Tumidity succeeded in giving Mr. Wood. ; hull; the ( Whig candidate) uinajority of alwa 4,- 060. i They hate she theta a insJorifYiif the Councils, another with the Judge, of the tow. --417The' Aviation GorEtortieht. it is eel& 'IOW ordered the retains of thd , Dtiko. of Rektistadii' onny).lo be Ldersid at the disproof of; FfsPck r i g v eril'flont , '!th* l gliri 3 4 4 Y Jr Wilted, with those of the Asoßercor in 1,41 CtuilAlle:9l;9lM. hir4Siids. OM TATIvOiIIit•INA tie IJ RA L. IN ENG /AA R•7•Thst, A• 01 40 11 PAP** mot ells. nute oleo* with f#p TAylreptlasuwit tld!ems.—. 11tnei" , !ii,Irs not only poespars tiro Wog liteittionfitiaryinniity,but stiltid* 'grid( an. ploquence kid three lit expeassient hot uvually elisracteristie : the'prialirelloni of an j leuterican' "t ommu n Th e .ostvensen" eerily «The Incr. Wit ie 4 graetnitiorna esed. , eloquent e*-mPfihic".o The "Morning Chrinslai 'f. says t• tigrr; ,Pf ~0 0n axr4 41 , x P it Il it t u nl i°ll ' 'W.4 O l,Pet with aorioit'quieereal eivrona Its ,rnsills tone ;‘lalorning serSild" apbafti of it in ' isgar'sy elmiisi teibii, and the'"Delly Newel' saye,."l 4 i iure oil& Of 'petit°. dud Inosthes thisnigh es sty sentence."' ' EnECATION.-:-A, National 'Convention of did Mende of Coalman Schools, and Universal Ed ucation, ie to meet in Philadelphia on the 9.2 d of August, At number of names ate signed to the call - amon g th. J m we observe that of .Plof. M. L. sTutvxst, of Pennsylvania college, • Ants rts'' Disi'iNovistite STATESMEN. —The New Fork Evening Post has an Interesting article in regard tb therelutive ages Of our prominent men, from which We learn linn Mr. Clay ,is 71 yes!! nitL; Me. Calhoun is 07.; Mr. Van Duren is 071 Mr. Webster is 07; Mr. lUment its 93; Gen. Taylor is e.i ; Gen. Cass is 00. From t'utlfortata—the triter sid e , 'there, are a Large number of persons in New York city who started fur Cal - fornia, vja the Isthmus ; but having reael.- ed Panima, and finding no convey en " is San Ft ;incise°, and no .prospect of get ting up while their funds lasted, they turned their faces homeward. The Herald *aye that these disappointed gold hunters nintiber 114 4 .!i g l v l i t n illf:WFA t 3'.1¢ v , 0 1 .whew came by the Crescent city. and forty-five took passage in the Northerner from Chagres. They give any thlnclut, II 'o l lool o f count of their experienee on the Istiongs. TiqbnlifililVerrirrollo=i7the dirporiaildesf Ode or &disappointed ‘ini tiatekl,''Mi. ter, hitainahutieitip who, both went out and returped ia ItlioNultheellOrwiftermar ping st•Pinetris threrilaiya ° H° l °l l ! Al de left, I.MRAnsencona at Pa n ama , tiptoe Cf: whatot,had bootie waiting, cativoyantie , Weelifornia for three monthow , •beeide , ooo more' ever Pear'94- go ira, and. 1100 &ere 'it end abut; iphitgree. Some had4 XMlOallittAlt,tlipir.,Mcii4s t MIA ,Pt • lOW , 00.6 A meeting had m atm •ta vansidar.,,the practicability of travelling thence by land through-Central America and Mexico, bet•the found impracticable' ibr'' water MO prevlslotts: Some would coin s back to New Orleans. and try wringers their journey front, that point , -by one' Of the overland routes: Of county the 'mit jority held• ow to the; hopit'of genii* pas sage by water to San Praneiseo,blWWWin very generally believed that the California would not be able to ret u rn to' the twilit:nits very soon--that her crew w 9.14, desert iinmediately op reaching San Franoisco. There Was much sickness at Panama as well As on the way mires. the Isthmus -.-dysentery, brain fever,&e., die. Deaths were frequent.. The latest datee et that place from San Francisco came down only to December. Two British gentlemen, who left at dint time, earns passengers in the Northerner, and' Mr. Downes convened with them very flbely. 'They had been , at the albite bui Won discontented., They thought they could do as well working for a dotter a day about this quarter as is digging gold on the Sacramento. They estimated the average yield to the band at $5 ?fit day, and the cost of living at $O Of course. the net profits would not auppor) a man's family very, sumpturowlyi rhino were many, to be sure. who did bener, but this was a fair average in their judgment Our readers will take this as Nit aide of the picture—that whiehfaeed Mr. DoWnea. We endeavor to'show it in every , light re' fleeted on it by neponsible pantile. We hopo-ick.giee-soraothing further, from Mr. Downes in a day or two. THE Lemma TRAa6.~'i•he Fork /I°E.- publictm.say,P:—The share at Columbia wns lined with rafts, in most plai•es. two o three and four deep, and the streets erowd ed with boisterous and nut very dandified River-men. It is said that the winter has been very, favorable for getting out lumber on the head Antes.* of the Susquehanna. and the quantity in market is expected tq be abundant. Prices, too, it is suppoeed. will be more moderate than for a few yearn past. Square timber, it is thought. will be unuttually low. We hope that seller* and purchasers will both have a good time." PRERYATION OF Goons UNDER WA TER.—the Cincinnati Mercury notices the recovery of various articles trom the wreck of the steamer Tennessee. which was sunk in the Mississippi above Vicks burg in February, 1828. Among these was a silver watch in remarkable state of preservation, a razor, pistols, &c.. be sides a quantity of silk goods, which when dried proved to be as sound as ever. They were recorered by Mr. Mathis, who, when he commenced working upou the wreck. found it covered to the depth of ten feel with mud. which he removed with a pump made fur she purple*: and Oar.; wards with the same instrument cleared the mud out of the cabin. He then , de landed with a *Autarkic armor and tqr Mork, the atate•roems, some 40 or 60 'feet under water. • THE IRISH STATL PRISOM L1ULe...411.4116 State .prisoners, with one exception, are liberated. So we learn fmm a letter id the N. Y. Tribune. Miss Power end Mr. Kilian pleaded guilty and were dismissetl. The men who were implicated in the at tack on Glenbower poliee-barracks hate been acquitted. Bills were litund against Mr. D'Arcy McGee for leading the rebels of Portlaw. On Patrick's day die Tem perance Hand of Cashel collected round Mr. Doheny's residence and played the beautiful and appropriate air of the "Ex ile of Erin:" Mr. Ray has disfsolred his connection •with the itepsel Anneiltilttn. and Mr. John O'Connell' has beedel f ected honorary secretary.' . CuoLBNL IN 0111111,11 T, Barra/is.- - e in. telligenee"br, dirchNiagnra repnesanus the cholera as fast tlisappearing livens* Bri tain.l,.The total. 'OF eatteithadllietcheti 14,- 304, of wilkshritCO, Ol t e oi t and more c titati 1 4 00 and., • iThe total dtatha have been 11.464,,beating out .the mime prOportionin the severaldistrietit. us the total) humbei , 'of ac ems to haitrilt ffti•edseyerelt. In For in the hita agaiin spiie,arid, , hnt net to an aliiming emerit i , .. ne.— . „. MoixoAlosoet every city` Armagh. out the West room's* meteor Ices ofjper— sons of this stilitlak Addl. ' They 'see ou inerous in St. Luiliii;tilitt irk; getistyllir , goof citizedi. ;" , r ,. , . ~.: P i' AN PrtASIIII.e..- IN the • Catmmeil of this Church (St. .o.lemeht's Bassin Ito the remains of - Joho;:l'humar ipsttlitry• aq• Barister•at-law, eldest PM rientrlct, Jus tice, Esq.', of Abbey Vob'se,'Strlfilii,V6urt ney, Berke, who died at ilastingsouts , the 18th of March, 1836, t e witag tits. Ibllow ing testimony : "Let no word utuallogy slain this stone ; it might misletid, ltWould be undeserved ; enough thst.l visit lost sinner, saved only by the frvie•Orsite of Redeeming Love-r-by, the wondrous and perfect word ufsalvation a shnly completed by the Lord Jesus Christ, and brought us my heart by the Eternal Spirit.' ri*er. ii, 8, 9. ' " A country cleat) !pan betug,mgreted 10 the We Ur the V iolin in thighorobseirrice. was, however, eveeruletlthy. hisianektega lion, who determined uperittiviwl'iee.— On the flerlloiriag Sunday, the ittittiOL,"Oose mencel. ifte'oefilre by eXchlinitnif*lung drawn accents, may. f-i-4-441a sulk t,-i•ot the Nat rulw." II THR lhiei M•RICIST ?" The l'ea of yesterday, with a recklessiistirely its own. asks "Where is the taikitAlarkot l" and addA, that **the prices a r il* snaring down rapid ly. as 111..0114 to let* the historical fact that grainflaiiiiyit..doonmands the worst rates when the Whigs are in power."— '' They iiitai'M l'te 'question is plain: The or the late administration' ' ittere'iltittoride ihe home market by stip pling. aria_ Wier orAinitestic industry, d e af iffoldrig e imlwer of cense niption; SO s i r than 'ilia means to buy ; while ai o moles market, to which our agrieul have Wien told• to look, end *KA, • in eilisnos of famhul, eroded koletiable OA , Atom era now strendandY eliplilled from oth -11 ae sdarces. • Is hat all' singular that int sder soalteinalessumetah with'soltylieSprei- Asia( *IMAM .eia•kbkra :Mirka*/ end in, ,the 'fade of *lining priests 'brim& the pro. ducts of the farm 'Mould. be dull of laic? his OK bribe kaki of Looolado policy, - long foresees, audit ill beentues the I,Penst sy!eanian to taunt the farmer under an In jury of Its own •intliotiori...:—Dm4 • News. OpOildgfogh, 4110 gitripp!.7:r4e iAgO . ,.filennrOgi,yei so accrsunt of ulcer -114 s 16116064 leo Sunday,. in West 94,01. 1 1nteship. Chester county, on ilie bathes of* young woman, nartustl,ideppah -Groesoisid her Child, se inGtnt 7 mouths old. They 'were - fonnit with their throats toit, ho die residebee'of 'the iniithe4 a.: ItiMt Downiaginn: A 'Taint-wee lying their them. With whigh alit ankh& had thnititleis first cut the thfOiti the child, and then killed herself in the mime manner. one of the draw• era of her .iinucer‘ oetnhrievfot a winding sheet and eihtitt grave elothee'were found, . 1 r 0 4 4 w h ich it wee iufcrrell lbolittilta tural act had been dchberate.entl • A ?tact:eat;OTl.. ll l riell . I . est joltei of the . sneer) was prartited on the'nee. Dr. Peek,' the new Preiiident of Diekinion College—one whiela Will . Vie with the most -reeherdie of 'Saville. .and might well sustain itself amongst Ilie re f curds of Trinity, by Charles" O'Malley.— The Doctor, it appears was making his lint visit to the Baltimore Conference, )4111' dn. year Its Atiiintoh, . vie 7 Mean tilropp; reprobate student Pat himself down, and Willie" a letter to the 'elan of 'the Hospital at thit Place, given him a deteription of some indit idual who had left Carlisle, thaseat'of Dickinson Col lege, is a state of mental derangement ; and atating.iiirtherniore, that it was more thati probable that the said individual had betaken himself to Staunton, inasmuch as • it was a sort of monomania with him to regard himself as the (President of the In siltation, and accordingly he imagined that he had to make the eustotnary report to the Conference, on the state of the College. This letter was signed iu the name. Presidio; Pick himself, and requested the manager. to take charge of the lunane. It is needless to add, that the description of the insane peason coincided precisely with the appearance of the Rev. Doctor himself —and that it required the reiterated iden tifications oftheutiniaterti of thaCoufereuce around. to save him from confinemeut ! ./lichinowl Examiner. Tess Govaaansmr JEWELS llsontmare. e-Henry B. Jones and Philander T. Jones, Were arrested in New York on Thurs day aftentoon. charged with the robbery ut the Government Jewels. One hundred cud twenty diamonds,: cud one hundred end forty-three pearls, together with $3OO in gold bars, supposed to have been the scabbard of the sword presented to Com modore Biddle by the Emperor of Russia, the gold snuff-box, the bottle of otto oink- PCP. were found buried in the cellar of the house occupies! by Juno". Nu. Pikest. The parties were taken to Washington, is custody of officers Smith and Stevens, where they will be tried. 13INCICLAII CASE OF LOVIK AND SVICIDE. Monday evening week,* young m2ll by the arm of Davis, committed suicide in the Welt Spring Church, near Camden. in this comity, because the evening previ ous, a young lady refused to allow him to secoMpany her home from meeting. On the evening he committed therash act, he pm, went in-the Church, placed his hat on the scat usually occupied by the object of bis devotion, hung the shut beg • on the kith attire door, placed the muzzle of die r gua in his mouth, and sent s bullet through his head in search of his brains, which caused almost instantaneous death A family residing near the Church seeing it open at an unusual hour. and hearing the report of the gust, went in and found the unfortunate V iCAUI2 of unrequited love in the last agonies of expiring nature. In his pocket was found a small note addres. sad to the lady requesting that she might be buried by hie sida.—Eafort 0.) Dem. OUOILIAA 0$ TUX Rio Gaasamo--The New Orleans Pleastone, of the 31st ult.. publishes the following extract from a let ter ilwted March 24 : ••1 have been to Brownville, where I found taws of the moms closed in armee ettenoe of the people having left, fearing the `cholera. Id atamortpis-must awfully with this Malady. f was there Above times, but could not see a business man ; forty-five deaths occurred the day -I we*. there, and' aixtpond burials took place there yesterday out of a population of.only 7,000. Here", the deaths aro two or three every day, and we have lust some of our beet men. F— and my self were both taken in Brownville, but mediately procured attendance Mid are now dlltittg well. I , hastejust learned the death of thliCledk nude, and bar. geper,of 1410tiosaToialirginpay. - ,11,000 people, sad' 05 brive , been 'hisried there in one day 1. thqa ,. ta aril tee -4fiterkinis telt in ' the Iv '1 . 0,4. a mit oti`r pdptilatioti bare ttnio h - No business 4Oing, and is Wy5e i1074111.411,0, • ItnyAltlng .1 Rao 4wer twa 'an evidence th a t th e blood is tettesulthered. with morbid humors, whiglivOnly riptide r the circulation slug. Olt and unequal, but prevent a proper ppifly,p(the vital fluid to the extremities. •Bmccagoldoesi of the hands and feet, a'. isanappanied with headache, giddiness, and ainnt_viither unpleasant complaints. ''''ffikkif i e Indian Vegetable Pills are F434p(lbe hest preventatives in the world t=t o .t.ciald Peet, because they not only ithit blood from those impurities erhistht,ses she cause, but they impart an *War lia the circulation which carries it Willtrablgor to every part of the system. Ofrilleivare of counterfeits Purchase from the 010, one or more of when, will be fount! 1 4 web'tlass and town In the United States. The :genuine is fur sale by J. It. S'PEt'EY ldDll,'lddlssigsr Gettysburg; and Wholesale st Dr.' Wright's Principal Office, 169 Race Story t, Philadelphia. 'Tits Snap FISIIERIES.—The fishermen nlong the Delaware have nearly given up all hopes of a successful season.. Thus far, says the Delaware Republican, they , have labored unsuccessfully, frequently toiling the whole day and night for tor a dozenfish. Mikity who wedded SisslgaYi in order to havem wide scope end pursue their calling ' uninterupted;• have t•titttrocid to their homes-i—the;sfittl . Ire ntit theii. • 8ALT1111198114.11141111/LIBIrs Thom Th. Sainligaiii OMR. Si 11311111111111 AT. , •BUY GATTLEc—Paioestariged tweii 1100 to 64 00 on tl b ' oof, 4gsalto 0 0 Pe "IP le neiotekniging 110, &Ogren& • s , HODS-400pply 'end Wm stiles ma , king et 1060 per hin Ina ' Agar market deptimaidt sales iteerani itiwaada,at $4 i—wbiab is shoat the sada Wee.:-Oily lON betel at 'IVO& Odra meal 02 26 as 2 31 Rye flour 168 00. RAIN.-48apply of an kinds of Gild* light, O lds incbanged ; lad wheat. $0 06 #0 17 ) • and *him $1 00 a#l 07. While •Corn 40.•40 eta.; yellow 46. Omer 110 a• 10. -Rya 66 .66. • ; " PRO V WIWI& Pock 1 / 9 0 0 11 Pd Pl i nm, $lO 00. ;•Baoon—lildes 5 a 14 cants; Hams ?fr 9 lama. Lard 6i in • bbla, and key. STATE 01VIIIIMMERISAWKIMrER DUKIN41;111,11. PAST NEEL 7,, A. X. 3. X. 9, P. X. Friday, April 6, 33 .x.. 43 48 Satunlay, 7. 44 71 . 59 888(4 7. 8. .66 , 08 69 Monday, " 9, 48 63 • 46 Tuesday. " 10, , 64 60* Wednesday,. c . 11.111. . r6O ,• 41 hvisd*Y. " 12. ' '63 Se MARRIED , . On the 2f1th4311..1rf Ref. C. A. thyi Mr. Dan- tIL.H It, , A attn. bounty. 'Mile BA men Atiwi I.lv4Lx, of Cittedl ronftty, Md. On' .the setae day, by 'Hee. Mr. Drioinger, Mr. WientwaTon Wr.te.e, of Hanover. arta- NW MAMA WHenear, of East Berlin. DIED, On the 29th ult, Mn. Jucuua Friona, wife of Emanuel Finer, of this county, aged 25 years lc months and 19 days. At East Berlin, on Thursday week. Moir Et, coy, infant daughter of Mr. Thomas krelellan, aged 9 months end 19 days. On the 4th lost, ANNA MkneAnirr, daughter of Mr Israel Shanebrook, of Franklin township, aged 3 months and 29 drys. On the 31st ult.. neat Hampton, in this county, Mr. MIE7IIIIII. HANIBULY, aged 77 years, 11 months and 16 days. Huddenle, on the 29th ult • Mn.s FLTZAaaTi Lataaan, wife of Mr. Daniel Leinard. of Mnunt Joy township. aged 42 years, 9 months and 1: days. ONE EVENXNG ONLY. 71.11 E Wt\LEII-1 A 3 0 • .- . .. r. - il fr 1 i t O • ~. ,1 1 i io -, JOHN C, BAKER, CEO. E. BAKER, MRS. J. C. BAKER, Mks. O. E. BAKER, HENRY F. BAKER, JASPER E. BAKER, Of Salisbury, New Hampshire, whn hie given Concerts with distinguish ed success during the last four years, in the cities and principal towns of twenty Stales of the Unior, respectfully announce that they will give a VOCAL ENTERTAINMENT, AT THE (DUTY . ..HOUSE, GET TYSBURG, THIS EVENING, on which oecasiim they will introduce a Programme of their choicest Pieces, matt- Lirj - Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert to eomnienee at 7 1.2. TICKETS—.2S Cents. April 13, 1849. GETTYSBURG FEMALE SE•lll.re 111". THIS Institution for the education of. Young Ladies, will he opened on the 7th of May, in High street, Gettysburg, under the superintendence of Mrs. and and Miss Wws.t.acr. ; who will give in struction in all the eletnentalkand higher branches of an English education int] in Music, Dra wing, Oriental 'Feinting, French and Fancy-work. Tkitms: English Studies, for • session a four smiths, *4 to se Music, per yr. of eleven weeks, Sle Drawing. Oriental Teinting, French, and the various kinds ut Fancy work, as Shell.% 0rk,14. at-work, NV anted. w orb, .t.a. 85 There, will be me examination of the echeol at the close of each session. Gettysburg April 18, 28.—1 m NOTIC3IO. THE Commissions of the newly eleeteil Juatirea of tlie Peace for this county have arrived, and can be had at the Regis ter's office. WM. W. HA M ERSLY. Register's Office, April 13, '49. he Nl:wino Rangers will pa rade at Jacob Trostle'a, in Merinlien town alto. on Monday the 7 h of Noy next, at at 10 o'clock, A. N., With arma and accou trements in complete. order. JOHN EICILOLTZ, O. S • Blue Dicks.—There will be a stated meeting of the Company , fel. (Ida at tho'Engint - House," to-morto stiventrig,' at B.p'altiek. C. 111) 8N,p14 uPPINCODE '* e !mm' P° l r4g . f" out Oeak-ro. , „ cd.S4I,A4NRE,s,, VESTING 84 say rtaw a 1 cOßNltli t O 11ASCOW0 "NW traiticrit,"inntiotitAttA,': NVITE the attention of. Counity, chants sad Merchant Tailors, to tho followhiipthescriptictrt of Goods rltittotted ktn'litirvals froor!laroittp anti all Homo MallOttoiz czonts of the trout celebrated Ittintitacturo, em bracing all colors and gni,iles of texture,. CASSIMERXS of the:various descriptions, including Doe skins, Tweeds, tt.e. • VESTINGS, New Style and Neat Figured; F'retich and English Silk Vestings, Marseilles, bash,. mere, Valencia and Satin do. aLSO, Cashmeretts, Queens Cloths, Croton (lath!, Lustre Coatings, Coat Cheeks, Worsted 'Cheeks, Linen Drillings, Mohair Drap Etn, Silk Velvets, Bilges, l'addings, Canvass, T.wlst,, Be,wing . .11110 Sassing, Dollands. April 13, 181f,P.-2m TIMPERANCII. AMEETING .of the ' , Gettysburg Temperance Union," will be held to td, couirr ItOUSEa On. Aresday evening next, at 7} o'clock , , which' the frientle of the ernes ate ree peetfultyinvited to attend. (11. Act ' ithitele 4,7 Rev. R. Wander, of Ctitimb ersburg, Pa. "", GED:v.WARREIII4 , I9aciIy; iptilell4olB44,o', tb4 1 ,4444 11 4 1 101,' 140„•,004 me ATCHES AND-JEWE • LEY ' . 141010M!7 1 -9 . 14 111 1 Ref 4l. izttsc T , , L Few Doors Above Bkvenik North Side. I[j AB just received by late arrivals, train, OA ' the most celebrated Manufacturers ofEurope, almignificent knd judiciously' selected assorusent of " • DOL. TAM) SI DYER WATCHES, which he will sell cheaper than any othei establishment irr-siti United States. A mong the assortment will be found Gold Lever% 113 k. essay 11,111 jewelled, $3O Silver Levees, &II jewelled. 15 Gold l'Epineek 10 owsebiowslied, ' 25 Silver l'Epints, jewelhek . 10 ' 4 Quartler !Watcher , . ' ' 4to'olo Silver TaaSpoims, equal to ooln, per yret,4 60 Desert, " 0 10 00 Table, .0 16 00 Together. witles splendid .asawitoront- of Cheats and Rich Jewelry. Ire., &c. GOLD CHAlNS,wtvarious styles, from the beat Manufartuil4X, j. Please weserve thls areithoment. and call at LAMMUS'I, No. 413 MARICAT, BTIIBET,, above Easy. INTR, North HMit. ' 6 Ce. 7 I bare Gold and Silver Levers still cheaper than the above prices. p rA libenil discount made to the trade. April 13, 1849.-3 m. TEA A - OENCT. LIRE'S!! TEAS of all IL kinds —Gunpowder, Irn• '7l periat, Young Hyson, and , filack—of The beat quality, , just received and for sale at L---' the Drug and Book Sore n( S. H. BUEHLER. April 13, 1849. WM. I. MILLER NEW ESTABLISHMENT. MILLER & RUPP fAVE commenced the manufacture of CIGARS ,in East Wick street, in the mom formerly occupied by E. Ziegler, Clatter—whew they have rut hand a large ASSORTMENT OF TUE VERY BEST CIGARS, . At` I) RE7.11,1 . Their stork embraces the following : REGALIA/3 PRINCIPES.CUDA. PANgTE LAS. LADIES:I,A NORM AS, CINA MON ' AND HALF SPANISH CIGARS ; BkIOILINQ A!..:1) CHEWING .TOBACCO, IPM:re wasrla3 . 6 sNtrrt., 46, Country merchants and <tawniest% be sup plied with Cigars at reduced prises. for Cash. All orders will be promptly to ted to. Determined to spare no efforts to furnish their customers with the very best articles in their line of business, they hope to merit and receive the patranage of the public. Gettysburg, April 6, 1849.-Om NOTICES• 9111 IS is to give notice that the part nershjp, in the practice of the Law, heretofore existing between the subscriber and R. G. M'CREARY, Esq.: has been this day dissolved by mutual consent-; and that all the professional business. in *which the subscriber has been at any time enga ged.either alone or in partnership with others, has been placed in the hands of It. G. WCREARY, Esq., to be conducted by him to completion, the said subscriber having full confidence in his iiitegrity, and ability to do sq to the satisfaction of all eoric'erned.! • • ' JAMES ;COOPER. April 3, 1849.,---3ai WASHINGTON HOUSE, PETTINBURO, PA V HE subscriber has the pleasure of j_ announcing to his friends and the public generally that he has leased the Public House, formerly kept by Mr. Kunio in Chambersburg stre,et, Gettysburg, Pa., a few doors from the Centre Square.— The House is pleasantly located, has every necessary convenience in the way of Stabling, dze., and will be conducted on strictTEMPESANCE principles.— The aubberiber has had some experience in keeping public houses, and he hopes to ha ahle to fhrnish a pleasant and coin fortable home" to such as may be dis posed to patronize him. HENRY 8. MINNIGH. Gettysburg, Pa., Mareh 23, 1849.-31 I? Chanibersburg Whig," Cu &ale "Herald. ° and York " Republican Inver. to the amodnt to $1 and charge " War " Office. &VW 05,0)1/ dr PRICES i'llifitT C4.1111' BE ;BI illT.;' I / GEORGE _ARNOLD, T tha oh% RIO 70,kpiprp *End, has A just' iii:alVad an til'hOtv dp6ning, as Usual, os l lrltiir l ,VAt \ italacted,ir k atgak cirgbotTer, 'h lieen'hitered to public at any att ' tillidlngir '' , , • ' ' -Oroci. '. v rl nty,doQtls $l. es , ' ;L:',LlO4l/4g1"40122t0 ,' ,! qwFicaswißE 4 ,i4o4Lowmay, LEGHORN, STRAW, AND CHIP 12 sr at eei (1) ' 111 ot, *hiclt' ,have ,been purchased on the very ilea terms, and will be sold at prices to'suit the times. He will not misrepre sent nor deceive you by slaying that we can sell goods, "Thirty per cent. cheaper" than any other establigliment. But we will confine ourselves to the plain limns, and that is, that we will sell any and every article as cheap, if not a little cheaper, titan they can be had elsewhere. Our prices are uniform. And we warrant all Goods sold to be as they are represented. ozr The Ladies' attention, particularly, is invited to a large and very handsome cc. lection of Mike, and Fancy Goode generally. Please give us a call, examine and judge for yourselves. GEORGE ARNOLD, April 5, 1810.—tf NEW ,?I.IVD . CHEAP 5.% 4111,0) sqlWilLki! GOODS, .At.F . IaiIiEISTOCKS' STORE. iplAutiEsTeibK at SONS present lafgrl4dlmptlnaents to tbeir, irkentle and the gu lic, and w'oulti 'inform them that they terelt4ttelling their usual large and '43IIZAP "OTOCK OF Sl i liTS6 AND 'SUDgigl, ;, 1,C.00.1 1 1i direct Wit the eastern *hies. eoneisting, IN 'P A R•l•,' or - DtrbOods / Groceries , Yi.:020/91///t, Q cr.'t :sr .trkdirtP, BONNETS. P4'1,111 414TS,CaPit,' And *full "aitactetinent of esarY thing in their line, which they ofrer, to the public much lower than they , can has beopurced e . lse where in the county. • " CALL AND EXAitINE: lisp"'Couutry produce taken in sktchange for. hoods. _ 0:7 , A large °let of 4cutt rog,t 4 t•an, hand. which will be disposed of on rea sonable terms. April 6, 1840.-4 ' ' NEW_COODL rni.BRAiA 4,1 . 2N0,LD'818 'THE' BTORF! FOR BARGAINS I • " HAVIN 0 juii returned from the cities of New Tot*, Philadelphia an Bal. timore. with the.emit, choice selection.of GOODS ever offered to the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity; consisting of a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, .11artlivare ) 4S" Quectehicarr, lIR LLD , GIMP, I.4EGRORN 4r. STRAW no wwzrTs, all having hem. • selected with eare,,and purchased at auction for the CASH, lie fells confident in saving that lin can sell the ;) 'same - , Tllllll7 PEP CENT. LOWER than they ever were or 'can he sold by any other establiskonent. ,lie,charges no thing for alio wine hl!! gtipth .Therefere lie invites the politico give 'a eulPfie fore pnielMsing elOtvherd, as be ietleter mined to make the ‘ firiees of his goods ee respond with his Profeasions. . . April 6, 1849.-=-3t. WM. O. ROPP ~'~-~:~` DR. rJ, LAWRENCE HILL VMMIST, AS removed his office, to the building • opposite rho Lutheran Church. m eltambersburg street, 2 doors east of Mr. Middliteuff's .store where he may all times be found read): and willing to' attend to any. ease. witltio the, province. ef idle Den tist. Persons in want of full,Atete ocketb are respectfully invited to cull. ; , RErtRENCES. Dr C. N. BIL,R LCC HY. RCVAP.XIII:I'N,D.D. D. Haws gm, • Prof: 1111:J.voms. " C. A. Cow el tv, Harem, D. Gwvant, 0. _Wa.-.M.RateoLes Rev J. C. Wel-sox, D. D. July 7, 1848 BRiGADE ORDERS. Enroolled Inhabitants of the IL 'Brigade sth Division Pennsylvania 'Militia are required to be paraded and trained as follows, viz ' IN COMPANIES,'' on Monday 114 c 714 day, of Morne,rtist such placea os the comnlanding ()Motu may diFeet. The l'st Battalion or the ,11 ICdgitnent. on Monday, the ISth'of MaY next; the 2d do. of do. on Timidity din 15th ; the 3d do. of 40. on 'ruesday the V4l. ' The let Battalion of the 2d Reginient on Wednesday the Ithlt; 2tldo. of do. "on Thumilay th'e 17th. . The f,st Ilittidion of the' Ist geginienf, on Friday tlie 'lBlh ; the 2d d0..0f do'. on Saturday the ISM of May next;--urdess the conimanding officers should direct Reg. iinental Trainingi instead thiti3of. VOLUNTEER COMPANIES.: within the, bounds of the Ist, 2di and 3d Regiments, may attach themselves to eitii• er Natation most convenient fns inspection. .Uoin mantling- officers of Companies are required to furnish copies of their Rolls to she Brigade inspector on the day ofthe Reg,imentol or Battalion training ; and they are required to lurni,h complete lists of all the absentees of their respective com panies for both days of .traiiiings, under oath or e allirmation, marking distinctly-the township, town or borough,. in which ettell absentee resides. . . No returns earl be accepted of, unless they are pro petty and kgntly quide, either on the day of Trainrogdor within tea days thereafter.,., t: ~$ . • I Is ~:—u • . • JOUN tWOrre • I. 211 Brig. sth, D[se. P. 111.: • . April 6, ".' LITETARY CONTEST. r LIE Phftonealfietpi a d Phrenakoa- J 1 rPiPA S9o4ooo:Ptnnfikvf*Pol' Icr t ujii.ll44l,4 itlpl4 ANlutpil,ttiwary Q 011; TPT. Qintot's churph, pi the eve. ping of 14e..18tt;..ofqh.Pril• The , exert:lust will cone 11 of CisaYP. Citations and a De -0,0 4109klim,ing glosil?n ;. 44,/s oPaN, iii Ahfcayßn. prefaraNeo Pri,vatelt The hiencis of. Viteratere, and the generally , are invited to attend. DANIEL GARVER, WILLIAM . CARROLLi .1 Joint COlll. WILLIAM F. Of She Gamma EysTen, Damit. Winrcivv, ' Societies. Jottit W. haeouLo, March 23. --td • .etters of Administration, on . the . estate A Of ' HANNAH MARIAN ALBEitT, deceas ed, late of Huntington township, Adams county, having been granted .to the 'sub scriber, residing in sante township, notice is hereby giv en to all who are indehM4 to said estate, to make payment without de lay, and to those , having claims to prestknt them properly authenticated for settlement. YRUS AI,Bt RT, Adua'r. April 6, 1819,—Ot* F.EVIOVAIN IN. BATTALIONS, Ai icol.Lowi NOTICE TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN frHERE are but few persons, compar. JR- atively speaking, at this season of the year, but who are suffering. more or less, with Coughs, Colds, Bore l'hroat, Hoarse ness,. or like complaints, caused by the sudden . changes of or exposure to the weather. To all, those who are thus af flicted, ati,who may, read this advertise. meat, we would recommend Ross's Ex rfcTortatm,sis the most effectual remedy ever offered to the public. No family should be without a bottle of it in their ttoUSV U a timely administration of it would prevent much suffering. Hundreds whrrketrused it, say they would not be without it were, the price ten times the • t piaci% is, and who is it that does not think mere of health, the source of our tappittessi, than of wealth 2 Delay not then tp,prooure a bottle et once, and you Will.itirer. regret that you tried it. UXCA,UTION..tiI •TA IP , P VAir 11111,11 the words.'l44i's Expecte- rats , r g lovireerd, Buiftwore; bloc'n in the glass, Ullllll initials J. F. R." stamped on the (hoist!: lisch . bottle, !wrestler, will be covet. Opied it i. H 'mistress on which is the lac retaaGaigdatere of the proprietor, without which Ate cototeetelt. Pillared only by • . Druggist ,Baltimtne,:Vid. Torliiirtry SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, Get tydobtrik; Dr.if."l#: Nanflidan, Yotk Springii Geo. W. Reny . , Fairfteld.• • . ..iti"Price 60 vertu pei bottle. ktarcb 3q, .1.349. F-4 LOOK 441 T 'TM 1 LI,T, 'Ladle, "*iihiliir '46 thtm l selves witty hlndiothe pftEl33 optni wsplil tip; iilol. la* At OS Ptore oil. L. SC ille,K r v4epupine his stock of GINGHAMS,,LO t Iypitti, RN! I ,N.A.IeIIieTP- 8 4 plain, striped and bgred . Vainbris Muslin', A/1 41 '"=" .6 00 4 firliolll.44 Blaelt,Gimii and Fringes,. Needle-worked Collars, plain and -figured 13obinet. fine lot of frisk Linens; bleached itofi unbleached . A 4 nal 'P killing, Brdivit land ' , Table Posers, CoMbsomil twiny nth er articles too numerous lo: mention. I, would therefore•invite all to milkman and examine for thettselves ttefurrEintlcliasing 'eftieWhere, us I fen) spYilliten't T 6ts please all, both to ity_lnatidprice:,,; Gettysburg, March 36. 14341 X ElNlTsti . S4e'ri . nan esltattl Hite • ' Pauoder,' prepiro'by lictutsh' br son,'Lsriossser,:`?s.; Mud tbr ale at %fie fruuksidre, of ; • KEI4,Eit tUtyit. , rjl►tittlir' Ervirie - 1,0 ft cleansing and burnishing al!, , fi n- . ivhed Melnik and faliunr "iiiirfaces suehlusivq..ilver brais t BriVeliA9k,',4,d -streut w,4res, window penaldr ti o l . This' being e gird,' free from acids, mica; or &kittens* earths * and' 41 therefore altogether iniperior to the *Lian' Tripoli, te - mueli 'used' turope. For sale by • ' KE Cl:Ere Kttlerz. G SEEDS.:—Alrestatoupply, warranted growth or 118411, jOst re- ; ceived and Incinde•by r. • KELLER •KURTZ. • i'lltslos and irlgueed,Clit*lPekl. lIVITEEI. BEADS, Purse.Twiii,Taisels, i~ thik Canvas*. and Reticule*, constant.: ly hand ',and for sale st•BC"IIICK'S. Atwell 80. ' . "'' .1;! 11 . 1 CA RDI'S Parma triffj,,l!#o44. it The proprietor of this new intrb4l - preparation, confidently rieno*lntidll it as having no equal in the wilrld for,ito. parting a beautiful, soft and glostifitripiiii ,- - once to the hair, promoting its groyrill and and preventing its, pilling out. r" ni sale by KELLER KURTZ. march 40. GROCEII.IIiIS.:. Rit HE subscriber has ins( reteived the best:quality or 1101,A88E8 EYE: 1", Which he atri•re at 50 cents a gallon ; new crop, N. O. MOLASSEH,ik .. ifini ar ticle; do. q. ft. Al 014 s§.p§ i. ffiluixli), wit' ter4trithied LAM) 01.1.:as alliaraswa ter.• atsl.oo.—and Isietterstl'aimmitstient of Dry pundit and Greserlett,.."at prices In spit the tunes.' . '.• le - J. 4i. ,STEVENSO% . , . • . 111 4 333 11ZA 30 1 4 6 A1M ortritaluati . ; . RUIT TREES; or !, (trail, in the iooto. cad 'be had or the aub, scriber on reasonable .terins. .Ptease cal and judge for y anti/el vol. C , IV. 110FtStAl1. NOTICE. .4 number of the stib*eriber'e books are ill in the handiAof , gentlemen of the town 'and imighbeiviined ; and ia kelt' bout at rumen , /*obliged to that tftefy be returned without delay' The gentle men, having vol owes , of, the Congreittdonal Debates are reguest*4 'ovulate them furitb with. , JAMES COOPER. Match 30, 1840. ',, • ~ , FOR OBSTI.OII ta 11 SCHIOICIIO jOst:kie iv c 10 / • elegant atiiileCor isAllN:'lviiich Will sell law. "Also, 01164 arid dered Cra. iita 'a ad 11<siditti;c111ef6, 'OOll4 re, Suspen, gem, 411. e. ' ' March 30. I,IOI,ER , A,NR GERMAN SILVER PUMAL.S t , iltz i tvfateßkqueltly e ettnaltvays be had at tha FameglStarsol C. WEA VER. grit OLD PENS AND SILVER PEN- ClLS;.'(befit quality) Card Cases, Viaitiqg and Printing Cards. Fancy Note Paper, Envelupea, Motto Wafers, Fancy Sealing %Vax, Letter Stamps, Sc., for sale by. , 8. 11. BUEHLER. ASS ESS M ENT. NOTIC E is hereby given that a tax N of three per cent. has been duly as sessed on the Cumberland Valley Mu tual Protection Company, the payment whereof will be required to be paid to an agent, authorized to receive the same, of whom notice shall be given. A. G. MILLER, Secretary. March, 23.-8 t • , NOTICE. lETTERS Testamentary on the Es tate of Annanaar Glom, late of Menai len tow nbliip, Adams county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the subscribers re siding in the said township, they hereby give notice to all indebted to said Estate to make payment without delay, and those having claims to present the same proper ' ly authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM GUISE,' DA VII) GUISE. I April 6,1810.-0 t• Executors. ' . A WORD TO TIIE'WISE. THE revolutions throughout Europe,du ring the year 1848, have been produc tive of a momentary stagnation in the com merce of the world. Many reports have reached us, that thousands of its merchants have failed, and a great number of its man ufactories have been obliged to suspend their operations. Many have been look ing with an anxious eye towards our hap py land of freedom, in order to save the wrecks of their fortunes. Favored by the low duties, established by our govern ment, they have been able to meet with a suitable market to dispose of their other wise worthless goods. At no other period since the establishment of our government, have our markets been so glutted with all sorts of goods. Hence , goods have de clined enormously in prices. Let it not be supposed that this will continue much longer ; already we are informed, by the news brought in the last steamers, ,that tranquility is restored and confidence re established between the different nations of Europe, and that business has already re -1 vived--eonsequendy, prices of manufactu ring goods must and will rise again. Being convinced of this fact, L would im fount my customers, and the public gen erally-, that I have just received a very large assortment of Spring and Summer {fearing .apparel, together with my usual assortment of Jewelry, Fancy Goods, r}ilplp,*c. :Sly goods having benn,pur chased when prices were Invest and choices the most extensive, I feel confident hat I not only can undersell , any one in thii neighhorhootl—the cities not except ed. , My stock being well selected and of ihe best materials, it cannot fail of giving "mire satisfaction to those who will honor me,with :their calls., • My stock of goods is large, consisting .4.,Meo's and Buys' Wearing Apparel, of *Relies end Aualities and prices ; and my min beingmade up as to selling cheaper than the ~cheapest, my terms of sale will only be c ash and at only one price. • 1011 hags alio on hand a lot of PINE OLL. of a superior quality; and very cheap. -Mani N, CARRIAGE, and two second imnd BUGGIES; which 1 will dispose of !Liptak:reasonable terms. 1 ••• - MARCUS SAMSON Marc* 23, 1849'. AT THE - OLD STAND, • . 'AB tit it.test XL' ir IlOPt • •,.. • J. Q. FREY _ . irrpNDRS acknowledgments to his,lrtends for past favors, and has ; 01 plimuret,ol; announcing that he is again liieatO'at the old stand, on Washington Oils square south of Thompson's IX9 l 4,mtbeie he will be prepared, as here , lorucs l ,to.tio all kinds of noach, 84, Sign Painting. lICPCARRIAGE REPAIRING done sit..stiort notice, and ott 'reasonable terms, for *lnch Country Produce will be taken. The subscriber is thankful for past fa sois.,llldlibties.,by attention to business, and a desire to please, to • inetit and re csiye a continuance of public patronage. ;•Lit • ..) J. G. .FREY. Gett.ystismia'n: 12, 1849.—tf G i r:IIArSBVItG FOUNDRY initt;lll.,CE mop. r subscriber respectfully informs ••a . his friends and the public generally that ha 'still continnes to carry on the FOUNDRY BUSINESS, in stilts branch- Ss, at his old cstablishment, in the Western psrtol Gettyelnirgor here he has constantly tin' !sandal, sorts of , . 2ii u47,14t09 4 / 4 .7129 sash at Rattles, Pots, Qvens. 81011.3t5, Pans, Grillsilea, Ate., of all sizes ; also, STOV,V39( eTery sistridd variety. Melo ding'etimmod, Parlor,tir-tight sod Cook tog Sto!aa*--aulong.„thism,. the far-famed ftathasooNe",.., Tafumers he would. say. hi has on hoed an 6JlCellisit eitoonntoot of , , hip 4 Attics, Hovey's seisbraterlatraweetters, the re nowned Meytel Afows afire Whodeottk'i and Witherow's ; also Paints, Cutters, Shires. die; , • BLACKSMITHING. is carried on in its diliorent branchei, by the best of work men, ' • , S it t, 'lle inibeerlbot: besets° optneJ a 113 . , .00T dr, HO 14.1 lihritw' in = then Fourth end of the Prou ry . 13dild ht, si4ere. wi th good wor k tacit nad i r esteellwil.rnautrials, the neatest fits atui host %Wit. Will he made. itzi..l4- dies will be waited on at their residence. All of the above mentioned articles will be Itirrtiiheid as cheap, for Cash or country Produce, taa they, Can be , had any u here lipro , ,; All order, will be promptly attend ed to. . , . 111:7"Repairiog, of all kinds, done at the ahortsr flutiec ' T. AV ARREN.— Gatty4alrg. May 5.1848. D. Xrcosiucity, Attorney at Law, OFFIC in the i S. W. corner of the Public Square, one door West of G. Arnold's Store. formerly occupied as a law Office by John M'Conaugliy, dee'd. tie solicits, and by prompt and faithful at tention to business in his profession. it will be his endeavor to merit, confidence and patronage. M'CoNauciiv will also 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 yery desira ble facilities to appli6c..., and entirely re lieve them from the necessity of ajourney to ‘Vashington, on application to him per- sonally or by letter. (Gettysburg, April 2.--7tf Cheap for Cash. 1,. SCHICK has just received, pet spj • late arrival, as large and all pod an assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gloves and Hosiery as can be produced in Gettysburg. Also a splendid lot of Rib• bons and -Flowers—all of which will be sold as low as they can be bought at any other store in town. Gettysburg, March 26, 1849. eir The Rents for Pews in the Presbyterian Church during the past year, and arrearages for former years. will be needed by the Board of ffrustees-en or before the 15th of this month—at which time payment is requested to be made to A. R. STsvittasorr, Treasurer. Persons who have not.lrekl pew*artil wishing to rent- for the result* Yeat,'ean be supplied by applying to the treaistirei during the present month. '', 7 IALUABLE RENS I.t. • , C B,lEr-!*ro CONNELL'S Magical Patt A or, the World's Wonder--prolintmeed so by all who have ever used h—White Swelling, Infiamation, Pain in the Back, Weak Limbs, Tender or Sore Feet, and all Strofulods Sores are speedily Sniffer manently cured by Connell's Magicll Pain Extractor ; Affections of the Loup, Ague in the Face, Breast, Tie Doldorealsx, Chronic sore Eyes, Blistered Stirfsees &c. It is equally beneficial.in all kinds:of Inflame tory Diseases, arches sorslfiippies and Eyes, Sprains, Itheumatism, White Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises,Bunosichil- Mains. Erysipelas, Piles, doe., will qssief6ly be relieved by the application of this eller. This remarkable eanitive possesses many virtues never found in any othei article.— It he the most perfect power over alt paths by fire, povitively allaying the suffering el most immediately upon its anplleistion.— If any disbelieve the statement, Ntli Would earnestly invite them to tailland .eXiimine the numproutursolieited certifieatee•,of of remarkable cures wrought this salve. It has for months past been sold upon the following liberal terms, to , wit: tlitrnser was not perfectly satisfied, and even, de lighted with its effects, and furthermore if it did not fully answer our recommenda tions. their money„, was returned ituniLedi stely at their request. On these, terms ' this absolute heal-all is now hold s . ,tind we simply ask if the . peblic . can dentaral any thing more reasonable I kind parent, keep it constantly on hand '; in case of act by fire, life .may be lust without f: , but by its use all burns are subject iss,Sts COO -IUOI, unless the vitals are destroyed., , Caution.—No Pain Extractor can be gehuine unless , you find the ,etiologist of ecinFtock & Co. on the wrapper to each box. Beware of the counterfeit.... ItllEUMA'llBNL—Corestock's Hew es' •Nerve'and Bone Liniment, Vegetable Elixir, is warranted to (lure any case Of Rheinnatisin, Gout, Contracted Chordsaud Museles,orstiffioints,strength en Weak Limbs, and enable thee who are crippled to walk again.- Also:this ar ticle and be cured, or co without iK sod suffer, as you please. Certificates of cures by the hundred can be seen as.2l Cortland street, N. York, where this arti cle is sold only genuine. DEAFNESS.—Iise Dr. Mcl`trair'e Ac coustic Oil, for the cure of DealneSs. Al so,. all those disagreeable noises, like the buzzina b of insects, falling of zing of steam, which are syrnptonus urn proaehing deafness. Many poritini:irlio have been deaf for ten or twenty 'years, and compelled to use ear trumpets, have, after using one or two battls,•throViii a side these trumpets, being nitolcrilerfeetly well. It has cured cases often, fifteen, and even thirty years studding of deafness. Rays Liniment of the Pilee..-Tlie worst attacks of the Piles are effectually nhd permanently cured in a short time by the use of the genuine Hay's Liniment.— Hundreds of our first citizens throughout the country have used this liniment with complete success. It is warranted tq cure the most aggravated case. :. If no cure be effected the money will be refunded. For Sale of the Drug and.Dook..Sture.uf `AMUEL U. BUEHLER. . • Genyaburg. Jan. ID, 1840 IV IsW STABLIMIENT; EIMZ=MMI RESPECTFULLY informs the citi• zens of Gettysburg, and strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow, that he has opened a new saloon in the shop formerly occupied by JActiz Lisisuv. in West York street, one ; door West of Pinston's llot-store, a here ein tenths prose cuting the Tonsorial business in all its ta ried and various branches. His razor's good and sharp, .have your lace without a smart.. Gentlemeti, call and see for yourselves. His sponge is good, his twirls are clean s And in his shop her okays seen. ' • He also respectfully informs the gentlemen that they can at any time have their boots blacked in the neatest Gentlemen can also have grease renitived from their clothes. Gettysburg, April 21, 1818. DIAMOND TOMO* S. R. TIPTON. rAtiIIIONABLE Barber and flair Dresser, has removed his "Temple" to the diathond, adjoining the Coiinty dings, where he can at all, tines bin:Mita prepared to attend to the calls of the public From long experience he flatters 1=1;01 that he. can gothroughall the ramifications of the tensor lea! deVartments, with sueh nn infinite degree of skill as Will uzieet the en tire satisfaction of all who, submit ,theui• ehini to the keen Ordeal of his razor. lie hopes, therefore, t hat by attentionoo busi- ness and a desire to please, he will merit s well as receive a liberal share ofipublic patronage. The sick ill be attended to their private d %v ell inks Fligl.ll CLOCKS, IVATCI.IEB', JEWELRY. rr TIE suhseriher tenders his at-know'. edgements to his friends and the pub lic for the liberal patronage hitherto eitencl ed to him, and respectfully inforins' . thint that he has just received from the city a new assorment of 411 C," 7E, 4113110 4ID OT ALL KINO9--“1.80, al VY ' such as Rings, Breastpins, Eat , }t i ers . is Watch-chains, Watch-keys, Guards; 'Lc.. itc. Also SPJECIVIC.LES, . and Glasses of all kinds and of which will be sold low. • cLowit. , wacuEst.Rif cd, as usu ' at the shortest enacc. Establiiihn tin Chambersburg at. next dour to S. 1 4, Ittwitsx's sook arid Drug Store. R - 1•1 have also for sake lota sisitend second-hand WATCHES. which will be sold tow. ' ALEXANDER FRAZER. Gettysburg July 2/.2845. • • ' • M ILY1 1 ;5- 7 4 3 sr " „ 1 ; 1° 41e r n Vol. I. jum uttered, Ore 2 64, f ti e ! , For said at the Booksiore of MILLER . EItiIj March fO. • MULL MITSLINM:of the TO op - kind., for sale by J. 1.. ,
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