• iViir HEREAS sundry individuals of late Wir 7., - mitiltir 'been trying to monopolize karlistiltintblie opinion; and whereas o th.enialietiber can at the present time a hew efileillagetand.btat /stock of CHAIRS hi i , Aiditiallnty.lliterefort be it knoin to *ll 410 1 068Lidlaiintigated .tiiat the tondereignid a giant names ,te:manufacture at 'the .old stand -;iir Mama Siiitimort treet, , e tery e , ariety.tof ' o .ol64Vt*tilait'ski.vt i• • 'CHAIRS -.1- • ~ t riljtta wabe sold on the most arviutiModatingterms for Cash or Produee. c-igy4lr, are t mule in Gettysburg, and ~ ....Runge' and Sin-n Painting Ittteirdeal r to'as formerly ; and from long • Vtietiee'atitt experience in business, the itShietlbee'reel* confident that his work • Will bear the closest inspection, hecatise his irofifitied are of the best that the country van' htrniih. , teRIIIATET IP:1R E, of even• variety Sktiritilthe beat quality, will be furnished , taCtJuittoriters, 'and at all times made to or- Nttit'""llo ll 9tlP kinds of Lithiber taken at Oil AIR PLANK partienlarly 'lo l Paritteid.:—ltorrrething less than "5000" feet will tba tiVer. 1 ., Peming Ltfilinkftil for' p:rst favors, the . oitbsttibtr 'hopes, by . attention to business, still Id merit 'a share of public. favor. I • jik) LYEN I.)DIE. Vidflysbuit Atareh 9, I NEW. ES(I'A 131.1SIIMEN'f. (lairs and Cabinet Furniture • "y LOWER TII.IN EIT,R! 11. & J. CULP ESPECITU LIN announce to the . .11:11L citizens Of Adams county that they 1120 e entered into to-partnership for the 'eaditufseture and sale of all k inds of •••eltitirs timid Cabinet rurniture, and that.ihe-y will always have on hand, at their Establi.slinient in South Baltimore street; Oettvsborg, a few doors above PatinestticVs Store; (the old stanslif D. 0,417.,) . a full . assortment of CIIAI ;, Qf tiiiety,tu c h as '49kYNAT,4°C47.\-0, C-'IXE ' I) CP-11310.V ell.dira, Also: :SETTEES, of various kinds, ritstedtia - imitation of rose-wood, mahog. snYit twain-Wood. walnut, maple; and all colors, They will constantly .keep •pysttansi soirratke to order, Jtratatak,l Centre Tables, Bedsteads, Cup J..' boards, Stands, Dough-7'rougfis, . • ikl'ash-Stands, Dining. and '' .•••• • , . Breakfast Tables, 4•e. . 4.illtnantifactured by experienced workmen `tied efthebest • matetial, which thei'Will fie pleased to furniSh to those whiff may `-favor therri'tiith their custom on the most reasonable terms. Having supplied then 4:teliet 'with is very large and superlor.rbel of stud; they have no hesitation in laiOn ring the public that they can turniih Work which...far cbeitoness.: hcauty and durabil ity; t beaurpassed by atly othertthop in the County., 'They will (so attend to all kiatie ` • • 1101.1.4 E 'AND . t10.1%t PAI ,4 qTka 412 P , HANDING; ' "'" • i •tfptni the shortest Mitice and most, ,11 lath e %miner. ' %VaII Pzfper will 'bqu i liiMisi 4..tip4iinetis'or which cid be`iieftt 'ouc • work Made' and *Aid sr - fitm will be warranted. - They tice ,trite .; mined to sell as - cheap as the'cheapest,,iiisl to suit the times. The public will cooaolt their intel'esbi by giving them , a ctkil Wort tig else w lie re. All k nth eiCuu try PrOduce and Lumber will be taken in virt.payment for work. • •.. , • . . 4 z,f):34E N C:I;+JJLVET 11.5 W E ,z! GRATEFUL tin the stove° of patronage he has heretofore received, t,ibiis e criethod of respeetfully )nfliir(- Airp,rie Public., that he snit continues his business pi" 11 abinetMaking, nit :. Atte oil stand, in South Baltintarentrett, 94lysbiurg,Secontl Square, where h. A* rered to furnish every variety of . -filAllifTßßAt, IS:CLVDINU Ittieents, Ctntre and Dining Tablet. Bed ' !leads, Cupboards. Work, Trash and' • Candle Stands, 4 - c. 4 - c, ill ii ifeat, subatantial, workmanlike man bier, tit ',trice: . to wit the times. is always prepared to make • ' COFFINS, itekkitilirigi to order, and at the shortest lieb. ilaviug agood and handboine Hearse he can convey corpses to any burial ground M the lowest rate. ►EUhifEß,nnd al! kinds of COUN TRY PRODUCE taken in exchange fur earlf!k. • Uellyiburg,F44 41. 1849, St.tM ' 4l :' subscriber tenders his a Innvel • jipto c „..onlgments to the public furthe liberal imupoier patronage with which he has teak! ed for a series. of.years, and re. speru .y announces thid be, has just re. "VOVIL Ml,stid SEdblkshed stand in Chansbersburg &inlet: Urge and fresh I 4 111:1PPLY OF JnyTOs MEDICINES, x - Area;- + J cadu. Tiatib . ar - qisli, Dyestuffs t and arleryliikely of articles usually found 16**,4 store, to which he invites the attention' of thertdic, with assu rances that *of IliffiAtifttridshed at the most reason ed** ottes. S. 11. BUEHLER. ' , 4llelityldiutPirg Attie S, 1848. ;14 , 4405.X, Sift ISTisIV Idstiff • e w mtf, r 41'141w FFICE in the Centre &ono,• Norili Itiuntit's anti SterensiassiCetekrs'...:, : 44tiyebti • fr tpix • ►l,4` tv, I", Tor 014 • - 433CLESiCelogne,Soaps / Heir Olio, 'Minh Bruigts, ell Afittri a , >~o ~(' 4.1 ' ..r-r•mniver,- 111411iraore Advertirements. z, ickyi, 4t. I. t •.19..Horxinu. RIVIIt:HOPIiIk.S. .11teitCHANT TAITiOIt AND WHO LE 3AL E " DEMXRB Ire Cleihi, , Cutibibitoe,lreititimeit Tailors' Trim airlings,•*No. 230 13a Winn so, N. W. con ‘• net of QMOsolle ,ai krl>t ens. A. iarge. nsiOnlietent .441,READY MADE OLOl'}iklfilG 4 (Anterior° quality- ON! Cloth" toOttli: lip' ill ire--En trance, ■ou e i nct of the Stiiiier on Chattels' at t. Mak+. '1)1 . J - vosfr . pAit lidzlie SPIUNO At:SUMMER CLOTHING CO Wild and lin sale, the largest and hest . assortment of SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING, at prices very meth reduced. Coats of every variety, embracing dl the latest styles, and of an improved Mu and 'make, from 75 ets, to 1, 2, 3, 4; 5; 0, 8, *lO, and upwards. , Pantaloons of all kinds, fr 001•71 c s. Co 1, 1.50. 1.75, 2, 2 50, and also n'vetit fish ionable style, the Lantartine $l, add upwanls. Vats of every variety,terftpailiagen, Satin,Ca s lnere,Marsr•ilegi,'Valenitaal : o4l , 50 cts. 75 cts, $l, $2.50, s3,lttith_til*.trdi, II 01''S CL 07' ..Ff IN , , Always on hand tlielargegt alliltripit'ai sorintent of Boy's Clothing eve offitted in this city. A splendid assortment of Clothe 414 Casiiimeres, of the best milte.lnieilieir with a large and bandsonts and AIAitSEIL f LES vEsTTN • 8, sibieh will be 'nada uptn,ol:dtir ip the hest Alan ner,'2o per cent. less than' the4rettat6rneil /Wires; and in all easeira • neat and bauty-. ful fit guaranteed, ' AT 'OOBIII7ME NALL,' " ' Corner of Prot strati andedacra Matto. Etimiteu I : COLB. .11C7Vittabbed to thgabovei is ones( the largest and moat eiiiiiiiiiii Slliter FAO ,TOLOS in shit cloontryt:!initikikint every variety and mike,atricei which cannot fail'lti` !Rolm artyllika *idling to mcliase. cr3•ONE PRICI( ormy: d e i . y . March 110 # 1840.—dy its .1' ..!. LIM ....., . _T _ .;•1", . ''S-SIALLT A FAT* I3 44 tsll . l M ENT . liir rim mns•D'snitze LI ..0 • ....._. it No. 179 DA Vl* Oftir t ITIt T,t NS AR Ltaltr, . 4 14111 [ 16011. a 04, „ ~, t vii . iiti6,44giriilenl oyed, and a Aosta • ' ', loolVddieli Atrial sto lata hand. lER s Otf*lvrtf A ND'pl'itl3 R S i. _ vigiliit 'Hambsore' are invited to call a nd extuillhertfi taigistiibit 73'earei!ticic Or stiffri`Sqtliieliik "es - PO %OW' 4140, consistipg.., of allAliitti viCiniiligette kr .MEN/ tiNb SeniiiiSiviiktiMr d itftr tidd workaiatidtki elintioibit;StiCiiined: , 4 . Moro thaw ass al effoins.haae been made tn./tinder:6e assortaibattontialete and de -siribio isiteiarT relpeit:. , ••: .. i . t ~) ikETTON. 7. MarahlvtB4o,4laril - : • LargelStock of Sp!ing Goods ! EirtiVeilfg'r 0N1.1141 :1 12749 K T-fr Av-isumus t.)j • L _ A il t 14 - . 01),144.4&TDA sririrCIVITZ IttetilittelOr senotesate and Re. Aiiiirbil istOeiglorlbstir spbtridit acacia/SA[4 ANL: ethekiliPPOl 4- VeltimOic.) lern . ,fietogtlpq c arpclrpr„fg,evry deparupont of 1 i e Llit tl . 14 02irfc14 /U r i - A/N; ( 0) re as '...i s lki. ~ , Aktaaffiles;Saniket Ilitiliiitl'Sat!nt ,111a&' k tiiWilltroad=iosd; Satire Striped . and. Plaid 'Silks, Modes, Floreaces and the best.stples rich lire. trod plgia,4thickAiiiiii t , DRESS/ egl'ODS-evbiyk;esiiety Of new and ,tilliwitionahleustillesi"att iimsqualliefiverortniieet. ,MOAPING lik9Orts-.—E'very requisite .fabric Vi",,tillePlf,'Finjfo;nat _, „, ~ • , : sal V (ARM./ 414 p noulEiFr.E.plicc AR- Ill'ihleilefileitniene'eedikeeetvefy aitleie that can be required by families—Sheetiage, Quilts. Pilkorf Listens", Deimasks,-.Diapersi , Napkins., Toweling. 'Crustai,oo9onitta , Flattriels,, Slortgete; 1 Piano and 'Petite Covers. an endless variqty ; all our stililiiittAiliddiciteiti tiiiiiit 11 08okhi ate of our isnPolflatiestAntiroweressateidpwre =Res. " . ''' ; : t:11,hjah1.4.111,4, A.:II,INTZESti LAWNS, ANA , , PAqtrs,• ~ , ..ifievrts,. 'it ANTILI. AK Ti II'ES, ' are —4 , full supply of all the_iiirgs ty,at etc fasbiOna.. ' isto, dr So dlonstal.= : -• ~ .. , , .. ,'.. lictilEßX ANDSLOy-gs-of,ait kinds., H EMBROIDERIEI4—.A splendid stock of Lacs -Capes t , Collapt,;Cgs,,bleitves,44cit..: of , "Volfais, item tried,'Retetie aid Embruidr Lineweeinillirie Hillra4ll.l ( Laces, Edging ' - ~.!wiling*, JsconisP and ;Ostia* Edgings . And Ai . Bening*, lefants' Ambloidered :Fr,' , .m. Cad 'Waists, and Needle silfdrlc Ocicals of ail kinds.. WRITE MUSLIN 0001)S—lifeambri413ocili, Jaconet, Swiss Mull, Nainseuk, k_. (in Plain, .Plaid'lkStripes,) Linen Cambric, Long Lawn. pomz.sTic .COTTON Gi)GDS and articles generally, for Rumania' wear of flout Fabrics. ALSO, A complete assortment of Cloths. Cassirueres; Vestings, Cravats. Scarfs, Pocket Mikis., Glilits; Suspenders and Merchant Tailor's Goods aunt Trimmings, . , In inviting an examination, and compaxiscin'ot our Goods end Prices with other establishments, we'intend to offer unusual induceme,ts for Whole sale and Retail Purcliasers to deal with ns, as from the large amount of business done by us our expenses are lees in propertion then parties whose trade is not sn extensive; whilst we base unusual advantage. by buying in origins/ pork age; with an experience of over :10 yeaui in tho trade, during which time we have yearly increas ed out business by 'selling only such goods as proved satisfactory to customers, both in dura bility of iabric and fastness of colors. . On all our Goods "die lmrest price is otarlad," mare will oat be asked nor less taken under ally circumstances. This 'peculiar feature of our busi ness enables all pa I t ICS to buy at the lowest prices. April t1,.18 I U.-3in rhiindelphia Advertistbnaents Alonzo Johnst's New Store, NO. 1,4 NOIIT 11 BECOND entkET, A few !Loots above Market, I.IIL.dDE ELL "VNANUFACTURER of Transparent I NUN DOWSIIA DES, Reed Blinds Paper -Curiaine and F'enitian Blinds, of all . the • different sizes. varying in price from Six. Cents to l'wenty Dollars a piece. Ali the new styles of every description of patterns, ,and of the latest fashions of dif ferent colors, end a variety of Trimmings' of all kinds. Mao, beautiful TA FILE &OILCLOTH. in patterns(ieud: in pieces,!. (4111 Cloths for floors. Patent Goach Curtains for Wan Oevert.'4l l wittry.'Sniptirior. any. width. double or Atingle) of the finest flu. iFit,uud okaplendidaseovieneut of CLOCKS LOORI.ND OIASSES I RIRE BOARDS, • jrzOld Blind* painted and trimmed over, to look equal totnew, at very little expense, or taken in exchange for new. 1,140 oft kaaet the ,lergolo sod moot COM. Otte 014/911.111efif of the above Nikk i , at (bans 3 , 11:atoll} vanta. NOtoLseistx•AND , REtAlt. CO . 1 7 T S'. P.IIVT.ILOOYS YE STS. 25 pet cent. cheaper than any other estab ilshrivera iit the City; WhOfesale and tetaili at reduced prices: 4rjs M erchants and others are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere, as it will be to their advantage. (KTAny of the above goods made to or der, or carefully packed, so tlitit they can be dent any distance without injury. Oth- Cr Manufacturers supplied with Slats, fronts, Heads, or Pulley's at the lowest -prices. rirV)PEN.IN THE EVENINIB.43 M0reh.30,1849.—1y 2000 PIIEIIIIIIII BLINDS* • B. J. WILLIAMS. NO. 12, 'NORTH SIXTH STIINitT, PIIILADELPPITIi Venlig** Blind & \ Nina** . elltikille Rlataufacturer, •• • WARDED the first and highest Mea• sls at the New York. Bellltritire and Philadelphia Exhibitions, forltresuperldr ity of his blinds, with confirmed confi dence in• his manufactute,)•nivlth'the alien ** of, purchasers to hie inisofttherii of 2;- 0 00 - Bli l 4 of,47nw 441 wid4latee Amoy and plain Wricamiugsvnt new elylfm And. colors: Also, , a large •rintl general assort me otof uldaparant Window Shades.. of Which sell at the lowest Cash 241 1 5 , 4 P1110 - 11 .. 1 ? )i44, f ''' ed'aulitr ;atm ' eri limit equal to new. Ir:Pllealers euppliedon liberal terms. The-citizens of Adorns county are ree pectfullyineited call• before buying else wher6-ActonSiiint tie plealing all. arogErt. TRis rvErnArotxz e s. 23,1849.;—51n • , - JAMES' dr. CO. ' '" • itsrairkaa or • Ell' zisir,../*Elveyr'4. CBRAMN • GOODS. No. 8, Bank street, Philadelphia. Needles, Biiy !lin&lg,- 4 Sewing —Carps do.. . Parent 'Maid, Tispsi l / 4: .„ Son, do. Tnilurs Moeda, Flannel' do. . Thiaildwe, Vidloons, Quality do. Ylndkine. B s; . Firniture do. Purse Twist. 'Hada &ries Wfre'Ribbone. • Zephyr Wiirsted i Silk, Cotton; land linnert Olovae,ifeliery, aline end Drawers, enintarte• . infanta, docks, Childnume Gaiters, Einspenders, liVor,len, ram. end a greet variety o STAPLE AND FANCY TRIMMING& March 18, 1849.-4 t Daguerreotype Portraits, superior qtility, handsomely col ' ciretl.and put up in beauliful Moroc 'co O'alies, complete, for only ONE DOL LAILat Spieler4Cheap Daguerrean Cal ter, Sdi Walnut Street, below Foe rth, Philadelphia. All pictures wade at this establishment will be warranted Perfect. Sept. 22, 113148.—Gm 14pe romoidry , No. 8, Pear St., near th e Fschange, . Pit ILA DE HL A. , . . §ubseriber havipg made great im- Trovements in hdi method of casting ty - pe — ltiffinixiiagrifirietals, and had a thor °Ugh revision of matrices, the .faces 'of which tire..sot excelled, in beauty add re gularity of cut, by atty. in. the country ; flattekwhiuisolf.thiit by a strict personal at tention to business, and employing none but she. most skillful workmen, he in cue lied to offer A bCPERIOR .4ItTLCLE. •, Al greatly redaccd, Prices. He is continually addin : f t, his sine* all that is neat, (pain the hest workman of this tinaothdr%outries, and having lately 'l4O - 'Eu'rope a great variety of new - Neeti . and Ornaments, solicits the attention 'OrPtinters thereto: . SQeciineiis w•itl be sent to those wishing Presgies„ . chases, Cases, Ink, Stands, Galley's, Wass Rule, and every other ar ticle needed to furnish a complete Panting Office, stippliced at the shortest notice. GERMAN BOOK AND JOB TYPE, of die, pewest style and of all sizes; clue fully.put up iu foulita of correct proportion • • . ALEXANDER ROBB. 1848.. 14.1fiv m , dhei s Day,uerrion Gal , Aery,, .t.xcnange, 3d Story. qON. itieswir MAY,' visiting this Es tablishinent (or ; the purpose or ha yin it 'ditgiiirreoty pe taken, expressed flat tering . opiniona Am _this favorite place of the übeatitf and frOhiori" of Philadelphia, and vast nuintierii" or sit:angers resort to it to procure a gonifDaguerreety pa. ; Th. Proprietors will" :n a lever) : .ittr,iiplia to eititid the ' Imig e' libitiqie4 fame Of ,thia well' kitewn" es liktment. Family gro4P4l. Grouße „ r ehildien, and single portraidi 61111 saes are executed equally well. Philadelphia, April 21,1848-1 y - FIU Rica Rd-NOY* Uits,Fol; LADIES' Wi.jli. C41411,10E111 OiiiiFolll),. Furrier, ; NO. 104 CIIIIIETDIUI', ST., •Af‘wdocga above Third, Philadelphia,' invOULD invite, the ladies to call and w Ceitittitnehtesuperiorstock of Muffs, Boas, Tippets, &c., of every variety, con sisting of . ,li 2 iph .Ruspia Fable, Hudson's Bay Martin, " Norway 'Marlin, Mink Ba bies, Baum ;Martin. Stone Martin, Ermine, Fitch, Lynx, Sic., &c. These skins have been selected with great care, and are made by the beat workmen in the country, La. ! dies may rest assured that no article will be offered for bale in this . establishnient that is not perfect in•every respect. CHARLES .OAKFORD i tat Chissout .a few doors above Third,Philiad. Sept, 29, 1848.-8 m O.IICFORIPS UNRII ALLED STYLE OF 11.871 FOR GENTLEMEN. CHARLES OAKPORD Ni. 104, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, ftti OULD respectfully invite attention v: .to his superior style of hats for au= tunin,lB4B ; which will be found the most perfect ever before offered 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 cliallengethe world to produce a better Hat. Children', Fancy fiats and Cops of the latest Mode.—These goods have been se• lecied With the greatest care, and will be found most beautiful• and chaste in their styles. • Ladies Riding Hats andeaps of entire ly new Patterns.—Great has been bestow ed in constructing these articles, that they may fit perfectly easy, and form agraceful appearance. CHARLES OAKFORD, 101 Chestnut at. a few damp above Third, Phila Sept. 29, 1849.—(Mirch AeltlaireAM • vt(E,9?Xco(r3 PI 0 q, WESTERN NEW YORK: ; COLLEGE OF HEA.LriI 207 Main street, • A,ngY o • la 4. • 1H lan it. G. VAGGI.IN:S Veintablelithontrip deer ,it Mixture, a Felshisiettmcaiicknoi, which thinnnailey • tit GREAT cp,Rgs is now intLA,Keie rf tla ° section. The limits t Ot permit 'hea -1 tSO4•ll.netittrif, this: ressetim'Srta biliVe mo s t, tiro say it has fob ifS aunts in ,the 41,,,Stahos and Can alas a large nurriberiireddcalit v:1%1E4119'0) ftß7arranintigliS jqq p rofesprosal, s.tand ing, a i r hps make a zed. •eninaliti df it inltheis pratitein thW Itilka*lng dist o oo: ' • .' 1 • DR PST, GRAVEL., Oigant; deist/Nee oftite derangeriki. to etf the 'Liter, dec.„ mead allpeneeal diseases oldie ranter*. Ali is particularly requested that .11 WS. ;0111.,1111e the use of t his or,Autio desire information . respect ong . • WILL - M3TAIN A PAltrtiLEt ' • 0f32 pag .s, whickAgenta 4.). hose narcies etebiT6w Will' 'Chi's 'book lreatalupon tie methbd cont.—explains , the peerulias pro perties of the article, and also the disewsits, it has been used for over,this gotnitry i eßsl. giurope for lour years with such perfect effect. Over 16 ages of testirnony,from pie Is ig hest, 9, uarters will be found With'i . r fiAlrifiiti, , YLACES IXDATES, which can be written tub) , any one interested. and the Pectiesia llifiaweis pest paid benzin uharie tiring particular nod ' • ; . , „ ASIC .F.Oil • T FIE , PA M ET, as no other, such pamptiletbasevir been etch .The evidence of the power of thie niediernb diseeses le gtieranteed by persons of rtvell known standing in soelety. • '.; ; Put up in 30 on. and 12 oz. bottles.. Price $2 for SO oz., $1 for 12 oz., the larger being the cheapest. Every bottle hns O. ;VAUGHN" t' r written on the directions, &c. pamphlet, P. SQ. Prepared•by Dr. 0.•C.1 aughn, snd sold at printipal otlite,lol.Main..trtet, Buralo ; N. Y. Offices devoted to sale of this artieleaxcLue iv LT 132 Nassau,'New Yorir, and corner 6f EFteX and Washington, Salem • Mass and by all Druggists throughout this country antiCantuis. CrAoragis.,-S: H. HU EllLERi,Gettysburg ; JACOB MARTIN. New Oxford; WM. WOLF East Berlin; Mf M.B.EALiN,Itanovar;JOSF.PH R. HENRY, ;%:bbottsforin. • . March 3, I 542.-1 y PROCLAMATION. ' 7IEI2EAS the lion, Wx. N . IR- V V vpir.Usq. Presidentof the several Courts of Cpeamott _Pleas,. in the counties composing the 196 District, and Justice Of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer l and General Jail Delivery, for the trial Of all capital and other offenders in the said dis trict—and GEORGE EINIVEIF:R and JAMES Esq . s., Judges of the Courts of Common Plkas and Generapail Delivery t for the trial of all'capital and other offend ers in the county of Adains—Lhare issued their . precept, bearing date the 15111 day of4anuar„in the year of our Lottn ono thousand eight hundred and forty-nine, and to me directed, for holding a Courtuf Corn rnoii Pleas and 'General Quarter Seskions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Get ysburg, on Monday the Itith day of next— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TQ, all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within thosaid County of Adams, that they be theu and there in their proper persons, with their Rolls.lZeitords i : loquisitions, Examinations and other lee-) membrances, to do those things which to I their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will prose-; cute against the prisoners that are or then I shall be in the Jail of the said County of; A dims; and to be then and there to pros ecute against them us shull he just. WILLIAM f ICKES, Sheriff's Office. Gettysburg. March 9, 164 9.—tu RIEGIST.I:II7B .I'OI . IUL. NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and other persons concerned, that the Administration Accounts of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned will he pre sented at the Orphans.', Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allowance, on Monday the I fitkday of Rpril next : The first account of Peter Lpley, pxec utor of Peter Melheim. dectrOeo. The guardian account of Isaac Weagly, Guardian of stunircville 4ettrd. The account of John b eard. Admin istrator of Thomas Snowden, ; deceased. •. The account of Win. Blank, .Bitcontor Of 14.06 'Guise, deceased. The final accouoi of, Wm. Rex end Geo Rek, of John Rex, decens ed. ne grit and final account of Jimathan 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 Jonas Doll end Ja cob Nagle, Executors of Henry Doll, de ceased. The first account of S. S. Schmocker Executor of Elizabeth Swenbergen, de ceased. •• .•• The first account of Andrew Rife. Ex ecutor of John Rife. deceased. -The account of Johe ilostetter, Execu tor. of Peter °tor; deceased.. . The first end final account of Isaac Staub. Administrator of Mary Bishop, The first Romani of Robert Smith, Ex ecufik of Waiter Smith, deceased. WM. W. M EMIL Y, Register. R e gi s ter's Pries, Gettysburg, Marsh. 1849. ,S 0,1; 11. , 111pTERS testaentary on the Es ti m Mtn of 'Curtis Gattestot,' late , yr Letlinore V., Adams co., dec'd, becn'granted 'to the sobseriber, notibels herebygiven to all who are itidebted to Said, Estate, to make payment without delayond to those having claims to present the mme, properly authenticated, to the subecri,ber, residing in the same township, for settle ment. GEORGE ROBINETTE,'Ex'r IiIN E, FRE.q it .MA(7E. KU, and su perior ENGLISH CHEM,: just opened at pST.EVENSONS. SCHOOL BOOKS AND 'STATION ERY,nfaII kinds, constantly on hand and for sale, at Me lowest prices, at. the Book and Stationery Store of S. H. nucilLEA. HOUSE SPOUTING WILL be made and . put up by the subscriber.who-will attend prompt ly to all ordersomd upon as reasonable terms as can be procured at any establish ment in the county. OEO. E. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, October 15, 1 e 17. I 3Ooks,for tbe AnaericalxVeople. TO 13001 C., AGENTS AND CANVASSERS. l"Wie toLLoIVIN's VALVAIIILe NATIONAL VaItORICS kte deciadlr the <i est Booki (bar Ag6r..elks ceiplop tkeig,tials. lionnarinitoitho People f!f. It'o l iPsd ; §P! t earh.: beak of refer ,,,04100019 9 1 10: I 7; t I Jiiipitsibitativai in Congress. and Stoic Legdattsabli—: eippiring to ' in opr of litti_444f ‘ . V2 lol #Ot o of,sipikit invort;pce, but eon 111111111hb,whidelithalse %forks are in dispensab e. They-ere-the sacred Archives of our . iprtimeattiogingitolvy: lAstr9plitclts of A meficinlidipeldipce. Pt4STYI I 4*.II3; & popx c,.. —•\ :ere to.seciuralieekliestritts.sfeekstrt as they ate most fluailint tejth, stuttleaire to otcu. Py, gill aPo l4.4 !tifku* ate, requested ttlinVO. without delay 061 . .16' 'be flag tiostniesiiiifully cemiect on forseysral years, is tbs,olitnining re. well known in cosintlea, toviins, add villa eb, nd hale time ititt"ditopositidri: tn.ellitilate' 0041 And In. s t ructite books imposer theittleighbots awl Meads By taking a glance at theiteltovriogfistloißooke it will easily. be.sissessered that they "readapted to therChristion, the Patriot, thebtateetuan,4soil the Domestic Circle t ., Any.' person wishing to embark,in gbe eetteepriso r .vrilL Aisle eething by , entiteg to - .the publisher $2O, for wbtch he twill receive:sample copies of the principal works, at. fording..altery per.oontogo to the Agent for this trouble. .. ; • , 1776! A Faithful Chronicle or the War of lidependence. A HISTORY Dr THE •ANCHARAMERI. CANS, from the , period of the , ursiott ot the Col , artier against thy .Crencb. tp the Melluralioll of Washington, ihe first Presitlent of .this,U. Beautifully illustrated by numerous engraSings, showing the plans of battle, prominent events, and ithrttalta of distinguished Men of the period. By Benson J, Logiing. In, nandsome enabler mitic binding. Price $2 50. 147 - To every trtre , hearted American, this Is a most ivekome euti invaluable wotk ; it lathe voice Of Our 'inherit calling us to guard most sa• credly the pierious bona of freedum,—to Pur chase and eclute' which, they otte'rerl upop their count ry r altar, their liver, their fortunes arid Vita saered.hohor. • OPINIONS OF THE ,PRESS: 1 (From ine American .`,ignal.l "We hate been deeply interested in readinra new and spleddid patriotic volume. emitted rib,' publishetlby E. 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[From the Evening Mirror.] -.mi.., is the title torn very elegant-look ng hook of some pages, published by Ed ward Walker, 114 Potion street 'I he work iii !wool tally 11. lust rated with a great number of engias ings. and the typography and binding are absolutely tault• Ile It contains a peat amount 'and variety of Inionnalum relating in the rei el utionary period of American history, and is a moil: which ill, dun Ltleaa, Clll/11n a rid a ,erg att lento e rale ' -With regard to the tone and smelt of the vol. time. the felicity of the style of narrative and re. tlection, and the great sate taken to insure actuni• ev, as is shown by the author E trot - went retc rence to the hest aullionie., I ain c o nud e ur Ural h e , e ennticd In the reputation of a competent and faithful histioian. Erwin IN, Ewa's.' [ Front the Albany Spectator j •• fills is a great national Work the beauties, and exceltences of winch should be studied by every one who would understand the history of human ireedorn and the inalienable nghts of than ~ [From the Knickerbocker 51.ignzine.] "The ewerpru•iug and patriotie,pulteo pub li,her Of this exceedinr I. beautiful volume sill vurely find that Le ha, not mi.vjudg'erf. in belies , . tint that 'a book In one volume, well wrilo,anti embracing a faithlul chronicle of events which acecomp/ished the laying of the foundation-stone of tho great republic, would be invaluable to the present and future generations.' • The Presidents of the U. Slates Tlititt MEMOIRS . AND ADMINIsTRA To which is added t an account of th e ipangu • ration"Ot each fiesikot; ands, htidory rdi the principal piditical ecenti or Iris administratior , . and of the truntactioUs Of Congress at each sea ,ion during the period. tteclaraticn•ot Independence. 'Ankles of Cooletterition. ConAttolion of ,the Vnitetl, State, .with notes told raterances. , , u , • A brief history of the events and rcumstan ces Ishich led to the Union of The Slates, ind ict?. merlon of the Constitution.' A synopsis' of, the constitution of the severe States, Tghlel of members of the C>tbinet►, of the vs- Hotta administrations, Mioixteri to goteign end other prin'ciptil pnbQ oft epts.' Chronological tablet' of political' events in the United States. ntatiatical tables of Revenue, Commerce, and Population. . A complete list of members of Congress from 178 to . , %TRW 'Pottniits of the Presiaints, engraved oir stall ill thebeet . ttlths of the art, Prom The irreetotpprovesi likenesses. • By V. -Beath Ds,. or Jebasteen, large r bandapme lola ume, §vo.. in emblematic binding. , j'rice,r2 50. tia - No expense has been spared . id theprepa ration of these votanses documentee history, and statistics, to sender Ilse saline vicirtliy of pa tronage, not only of atatesmen and legislators, but of the American ir generality ; find in them therreisury of Politieifd Knoviledge, and a mass of informatimtindispeosable to every intelligent eilkeno. ; • • , • • , • t! • ' .'""slatoimot mafitkalp . opitrgifpNo ,• apd Alesloges, o/ the Presideqi of the, ,11ates, From Washington, 10 Taylor's Inaugurs; Mel- Ifeftnilvaiihtibistory` of, their Ad ministrations, anclof each 'replan of Congresi. Also, various 'HistoriCal, Sod - Attics!, ski other iri4orlitrif Public' Dricumente, anti a cri.Anilytical Table of Contents to the whole work,. Illustrated, vt itb portraits of our ,Presidents,.engraved on steel, from. the most danOoritieS, and in the beit style albs. Art. Printed on the bet piper, and handstime-' hy hound in. emblornatio :style. wilt also be 'embellished tv.tb Views 01 the ,Capitol, Presi dent's House,, and., the ,Seais the several States, and tbe,Lt. States. ,In four farge gyn. volurpes . OPINIONSPrice Ito., OF TIIE PRESS, Ars. [Front the rest( ent ofthe U. States ] "To' Mr. X. 'Walker—l . /ear : I have totind" your • iliateidbanpi :Manual-a valuable work, 01111 exceedihgly insetsl and convenient. Yollf., .1, K. YOLK.. (Front the lion. Henry Clay.) "My dear t-ir Your : . .tatesuren's Manual is , a very valuable wnik (Or reference." TATR OP NEW YORK; Secietare's tithe, ' ? Departmem of Cam. Sehoola S Sept. 18, 'an. I have examined the "ataiesmana Manual.' in two voluanesPCllWO, compiled by Edwin Wil liamo, and am of the opinion that it is a proper work for school district libraries, and deserving of a place in these institutions. designed for the .siiffuslou ofuseful knowledge. J. S. Rmsostt, Dep. State Sup't Com. Schools. [From the Journal of COmmeteel "Thts is one of the most important books pub. , 'fished in the U. States for a long time,' rrup the 'New York Courier. and Inquirer.), .01144 Is the meat :Irnaortairt contribotion to American political history ever published." • - , A Vtorar the Democratic. Review.) , • ar r. 1 . )', w,luile, (onus a most consplele libraly. in „.„014:411 that , concerns the politica ,01,, Abe con fry. No individual ShOuld be without these two aliases' at 'hand Ike prompt Allerenes.-4 Row many hours of idle disciissson and senseless debates might be spired filo binned lutetikene;Vvere 4belettAtostkPalldrantilOr appisili ' , We I thaniniver rtroweirkwo4r.t...e.,,,.,_ nI rom the N. Y..l;itystesil.'An4.ol.lBo.l;” ...0 11311 av Went pluitkaall y.: a national-. work 4 afrd as' such eminently deserving of a tistioinatsuppoli" ‘‘. • ; [Event:44er Commercial Avbrortisett).. 1 ,1 ; ,410 0 11 WOlig ii , ll* velosbl th: . and: is red: at , n•txmlietreliaely low OM, ea expeetatlonlotw large salsa' :: '‘. •r; ~ u v , , •-•i !. u ~ ; ; . (From the Luton* Dr/secret') , . ..) hnThs Statesman's; Minualas ayeritvairuable. ',Perk! conspriiing alemnpleto send/meet politi: cal history of our country Omuta* formation ol 4901' rtwerentrait to the preset t•t keel , ~, .. ,; , .1 [Front the Washingtonian,,Ohio.] ,r) -, ".ltia but evenly praise to say. that no work eltPkalltalot to, the, Amadeu. otosinao. Rol i• ticien,/ootnelist, HietOrilLOl OtAir r 4 r.,iver 4etolt'attpart4ed." ' ' [From thißtitrisbntgPa.)'Arglia. Aug. 28.'48.] . °NO politician, no 'man who desires to under stand the history M the several edmtnistratio * ns of the Ginend Government, should be without's copy of It. As se book of reference it is lurid. fable." • • Rev. Dr. Dowling's Great War h,on Rep .49/arioet, li lion, with the ..authar' A BOOK Obit RVERk PIgiDITESTANT. 11101Ory• of Roinonfsm, From its earliest origin to the present time. NV RKY., JOHN DOWLING, D. D. Emliellished with upwards of 50 fighly• finish ed engravings, chiefly from original designs. •Juitlstshlished, with the Anther's emyec tions, a ntivr and enlarged edition of splen did and poptilat Work, with *copious supplement comprising a history of the Lint sad 'Heigh of the present remarkable Pope, PlUtt IX., and a biographical sketch of of the last Pope , GRE:- WRY 'XVI; 4J The best enconium upon this learned, com plete and popular History of Romanism, is the feet that siva* thouttalid copies have been sold in about three years. and still there is a constant demand for it in all parts of the country. In or der to meet this demand, and to gratify the pub lie curiosity in relation to the present Pope, Pi us IX., the present enlarged ediiinn is presented to the public. With the supplement. the work now , forms a splendid octavo volume. for the par lor or for the library, of 7a2 pages. Testimonials to former editions, selected from' more tban a hundred, from all Protestant De nominations. ENSOOPAL [From the Protestant Churchman ] "This is a beautiful volume of b 7•2 pege..— Good service hug been done for the eatie of troth by its publication, end it certainly oucht to secure for it: author an enviable vilainlinn a mong contributors to the standard literuture of the day. [Frew: the Episcopal Recorder.] . . "Tt tutees itil‘ubleet Iron) the earliest corm', tinny of Christianity to the pre.ent limo h:k a full chrnolaiiical table. with analytical and and eln.eury. It k n larce and beautiful volume. and full of valuable infor mation." MFTHOIMST [From Zion's Herald.] is %Critter' in a popoler style. Its enern• Ong/ are numerous and finely executed. The Rook will doubtless he popular, anti cannot fail to produce a profound conviction of the terrible iniquity of A ntl•thrist." Rev. l;etirgi Coles. nt the Christian Advoc a t e and Journal, says —'•l cannot hot enpresn nty gratitude , to Almighty God that Rfleh a conci' , e 'and complete development of •thc Mystery of in iquity` is noon , presented to the'pliblic in a forM no elegant and attractive." CONGREG ItTION A L. Rev. Dt. Cheevet, in the NAVI . York fivangcl of, s a y s ought to have noticed this ex. cetlent and I.eatitiful work before. It pm:Fosse. many and tell , strong claims fur popular tavnr. and oe Jo of dotiht that it is destined t o h“ s ., en extranolinary sale. The stook freed! is Ow. artercied by great re•eiirt h, and a comprehensive and scriptural view of the nature and history is! the Popish System" PIiFIQTITTErti [From the.(Phibr3 Prootocterian , ”Such a work rt,ll: Jed deep and protracted re search. and it afford% evidence that diliger , ce. caution trntl juarntent, In the Dolection and at rangement of matekials have not her, w forting.— The author brae availed himself of the w ri. tinge of both Proteqtents and Papists, and hair brought oogether a fgrenter mast of 'inform:AO:oh .oft the history, the spirit. and the doings orPo pery, than we have ever seen before in one vol ume I" MISCELLANE OUS. (Prom the Christian Intelligincer.] CD. Ref.) "Those who would see a correct and conden sed exhibition of the ten thou Sand abominations 0( the papacy may find it, to their ornate ment. in ' , Dow histt , ry of Romanism.',' Ur contents forma rich storehouse of historical in struction. which. if it could be placed within the teach of every family, would prove an unspeak able blessing to our beloved country. This is the book fur Americans. Pince it beside your Bibles. Compare its records of Crime and 'the papal principle; It exposes, with the holy doc trines and immaculate life of Jesui. of Nszitrel h. When you have done thii. you ‘i ill have no,ibtfh tufts in delete/lining Whether or not Rorrtanism is Christianity." Rev. Alexander Campbell, President of Pith anliflfggliege, of the Church of the Reformers, as 'ln this . work emmense assemblages of facts and` dot:iiments "conneCied with the de yelopment and history of this great instrunoth institittion of error and iniquity. Popery is de "eloped in this treatise (him its birth to the pre sent Irdur. We desire'for this book every large circulittion.....lt is °My necessary to enlighten this commtinity . in the true spirit and charac ter of the Papal system, to secure them against its josidiousattacks upop every, thing 'et as a 'hold dear nod sacred. . 'Let eve& one who , buyi this' 'work communicate freely to : those around.him the developMenti which it le. and thelact which it records.", President Cramp, of . Montreal. edifOr of. the Monyeol, Register, and author 01 . the Twit took of Popery,'silys:—"Thisl important work possess es - merits of a high order. We. ate plestaill to Doskithir furnishes ampl etelbkhees to his Isightmithotitles. 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No fa ir ,horild he without ihe 161'111610 remedf,"'ll' re only 26 tem, or bottle: •, • Oct. 20, fir4y..l4, te4ll..otyy . bri ..IAL t - 1 .f. 1 • l)iiii 'ry s ore founded upon the principle ilit , esit i- It diseased arise 'trim' the mine' eitioei iit Ail it nriortmi . condition - M the' liret; sfeinte e hi end' him - els, piedisposes the system to et ',pelisse !win.- ettse , Winlr three iropotteet inettionehetton s obsttnxtetkwith,euperikbuiOligicti.i .4ile Apill ir• - ciitinstter; Nature .to fulfil her pryer of hee. .Itte then thet ,thelinoir bus niteliktruie becauut tilcotiltrolitC9lNF 4 4l l Ikiitl4lst,Ashent , (Alice it is to.sepamile.tbe learn-put pt,kt.eifil i or this vital fluid sire .) lamer ht Ins. 40,4 ,e'lrY, end the wasted iilin of the brocd'enhiihnit'illeYe tote in- its einestatiiin end Istirtossi dilluiect throuihoPt thelibole,plistain. IThile.ftlittit Wilh. infeAtious htiaturs . .the:budi, i5,,,,1nit40 ,inihin..lo • iieltuess: ' 1),11 , eleree,rt bt,•lsPortel te • ft (en etiinte ip' the *either," ll' lad en i d' 'Or pp sumptien erobld bit' the iiegilli-irlit'lbtl iliNtiliy eleontopiour I ditorde'ri,' it ...Intuit-11'1We; die. tefectiot. iv - , Ii a n, - . ':•• .ig *8 ,ii - 1 1 It:t ,IPR IA DR. 4SLIAPA.PAP , ,-*Sail,SlLYl9l.RiShalv al ti.elitgh tri,lqiii*P' t ° iPila n fp. l Pl ce ^n! , # Pl i t lion, 'rs 1 e moil ex eltips nieilieve in 'ettiiii;' to; itio'xis' ifie' bit! aid' eithite l in'it ilr from the eyettflioeMl tifreeteitrfilif Ifelort'soMi actto and , boweho io the perlbriehne• oflitteietpro• 'pen ,fuertioiler thereby modeliptele Woad pbre,. 9 4 ",4i : 1 51115 . .tbe :PVltte.ll ;tern ell , 7 .444.44. inle l lip.m.fp r yks,lwwrh wail 641t, , ,ifi1p. fiveti , diliase, owever,longstividing, a i d endaw tlko eitteni 'With lira! tlt ' itrengtfi arid' rigef . ', '' ' • A circular giving' 6 fall' exlitatistienti iSflEti• tem:fold tletion afthr Cold and !other PUI tan. be heti of the egent,grattle. Prier only 24,1SegNS il per . ,bnx, containinc botlykirule, lad, for, re tylst tbe generit Depot, No. 2, Courtlaind Wee 11 yy. Yor)i, and,in Getlynburg by S. !-1.120r,H9 w. . Jan; i 3?, 18.19.—.12.rti. THE' STAR AND ADANPIEIt;"' Is published every Friday L'asesing . ,ift (At, County Building, abort sktiltegsvliF • and Ilecorder's Olfirt;by" 1 ""': 1 D . A & C . U Eil L r Ell'l'." T la: • If paid in nilvance or within' annum—if not pith! within". the year: 414 W Plirir • paper discontinued mail all airiarageseietpridists except at rho option Of fin gppi d gp 131 cents, A. failure to ItoOrY:a, (11 , 1 SOPO'ftWco will be regordt'd no is ner;' en .g. fi g' in t, a *. •,it tAt Jl,ltyffi.inienls nor execeollirr a, slitter! ilinerte l e th ree time , ter sabsleybViit 4414'0 • 2ti rents. Longer ones in the slime pri)pettloll:ll3 All advertisements nut .specially• stnlonratifiartsit give.. lima, lie continued anailforbitl. end reduction will bo !nada llsosp„wbp,ativerli t o by tho year. lob liritrliu 6101 kinds excreted sespy.,l9l4) . • pro'rnpily, end on rrasona9o tsress. t • Leiters and Cownittnieutinsts fat the coring such no contain Mailer pq the lityris t eL veer asherrihere, muoi he rifri7• MAIM is 41 , 14114 • -inure attention • . I 1 MI
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