.k . tridrivirii iiii. E.alig.—At the THE PAIRDONII4IO POWER.—The State pity of Modena. in Italy, and about tour. Legislature of New Yorkat its recent ace tit ileitstotted it, wherever it is dap when-; non. toads c' one or two itust4ial amlibtl a iNty..itirue feet, they come to ever the workmen arrive at the distaste of : bed ofd menu to d i e ••4t in selation tO periensi' is etialk, which thyy Mire with an edger live i one of which pins - ides thiit a ci:inelati ste t - • • fret ilovp. They then withdraw flow the i ment or flite applicAt's +a ettla: Wu' . pit before the suapir is removed, aid. upon* the grantibg of 'thepardon,:l.o) f n' h its extrection. the water burs* up; the l olgta! . ~ ey et ittorn .." the sportii4 with great violence, and quick i the itoveraoc bY.the disttiot ly tills this new-made well, which contin. the connty in which the crime may be min ute; fell, and is Wetted neither by rains mated. Section 3 makes, also, a very nor droug is. But that which is most re- , important and judicious amendment, as marktbk in this Opciation is the layers of ! earth as we descend. At the depth of 141 full° ".: — -Notice of such application, unless in feet.sre fvuul the ruins of au ancient city- i the opinion of the government, justice re- Pareststkets,itfoutes, Boors, and dilh-rent ! : quires it to be:dispensed with, shall be pub pieces of mosaic. Under this is found a ei4 - lrflittrilMtv. - mide up of vegetables;` "led inellinealteekeillillolsOlellit" end*, dipronty.sik,feet deep large trees en- and aim in the eeso l litser, printed in or tireostickas walnut treks, with the wal- nearest the. town in„ ,htbh..4o itil vi t ujon Mint still 'sticking ,on the stein, and then ! was had i lid, IR -n, qi:cippt,epitt4iiitri hmieit and briinaniiiit perfect preservation., le'tin PIA _thi_ P . X . ,, iwl( i iich,f A J PI/4r, .41- terenty;eight feet deep a soft chalk is ! 111 Re:Rwjirn!',,T_ IPT : API )g?St*ro 1 9 1.0 011: filund,intagni with a vast quantity or shells, I IIP4MSIri the {hell PRIM , °f l,-- and ibis bed is eleven feet thick. Ui " this vegetables arc found again with leaves and branches of trees as before, and thus alteinately chalk and vegetable earth, to the depth 01 bikty-three fees. • FOLD STORF. FOR A Lit'S/AAN4..-.4 rash., er singular case of forgery has just occur red- in New Orleans. A young French girl, vettri bid recently arrived with het mother, and' airier from Paris, was report. ed havu *large !mown nisw!tl on deposit with,* city banker. She was fair and of course had many admirers, among theni - a 'verdant'Young merchant, whom she Itifir= tied. ,On the duy following the marriage the happy bride-groom deposited with die banker, a new .for it 0.000, signed by oar . of . Me wealthiest merchants in the city.— this'note, which he had received from his voting and 'beautiful bride, he desired - to have collected, sad a draft for the saloon( unaided to.hiln at New York, for which detitinittion.the happy couple wok their de- . panure the same evening. The note wa s not discovered to be a forgery until ai daya aher they had sailed for the Ninth: The credulous husband with hie start spuuseare now enjoying theirltureey, moue trip at the Nrirth, but the nerve tif,* aG lair which mustik di une !ben e 'ample, dike hot;•erill'iorely interrupt theitniatti moifild Mien. e ..:.; , ,_,_' : ~ ~. ~,roothummisp., ~, . , • ;* ( q, !aYtt , i4Ret-liiiihm, ralallaa Pad a , CIPAOSOOP af IksibtoutßutivukuOu etukjiviwkimtipi9o.uuri Cmak- atmar• 11 8#1 iR, SIM OffiliA r frfi.,J, 4l APnlainte our, . . _____,_ V i l i "./FIRFTE.I , II4 0 4 4008;lhil 4: 0 01101 134k4fill).Afti°0111440 11 1 f1NF. 168 . 11 4. & o PNnlifilltrOfeAllAbiktitif moil 1 04sai1 I! 1 40(0 1 , 40 11 , 0144iFie.idi snemet• - "The only true,pery, insp. ie,, ,Ite .witl nwiteini , hit- party _because lie deem it, rightittilieiecpriorildite Ala palely. add • Nhitifsblift:bassrl/r and boldly to beer it as. hush a, politician will not hesitats6 tiiribuitiliiiifrien'dii whelk in the wrong ; vn d • ril'ilbing-str ha More approves his fi dal ity 'than the , distisand sad swerelsiree Who nsaulhAn. mdse. of telreTY kIAY tliß Ask , 11 ),!I , ! 114,111 ,4 rr a ir Lurk ."d OPPc'ence , .iikt user unwise y uiscortginates wits et pddidii'`'Wdli . are the men ViiiirsiSta a pitriilwbseelw'pditir.'sgsitist iincrWa ter ceisiest ettd.An-adeetait)f. seffiesta.titily. 19741 W e .0, to t grfiTf agte y a 0 1417 . 20.311. rt mil, iii) 'iiiikittitilifeof liattsgiii the tilightgotsatfewit4ol3lllll rifitititient and:lenetwielQ tbeadwinssgedblaltrme 4 4104 1 400A1. I.n/Plit:nikulitini-of Fig)oo.- B wrirt it larejt u tiralf l4l e i i r e o ul" 1 11 ; r Whig' rtjdkeitte only beanie hie the paniyaf i lliti. meth , and the sighs. , la ala'. tin, to: the midtown.abject of all party ow lion, lArieltition, r.e4nek4lierernn*, . 10 .0 0111 enlitinxl privepuributetineitivaiive Ow , crlifer . iPhieti tan ghee ittienie die pros ity *COCO:001e ;lied' we'tbdrmeed r , censure the action adieus who hams 1 l aWglo#l o6 L. rFferso94 !I" Am WW 1° whial t ' ! W) b 1 4904.' ' - 'Wantinte tuTthiontwat, siagrohii ease xicalphyale lie minted. in one of du- Frain* . ?apish. A youth • 04 ., the - sum of Leilalee paid a riot to ea ,uncle, }ho farm in 'the neighborhootraf Havre:- 'This Taw aecepfed small and , ilty.eentilaied apartment. The'nepheol eight o'clock; in the evening s ' wens Me: bed in the mom. Boon after the torte Mal two companion, entered the Mom; and ill feliao smoking. The youth wis'askep: AI andeight the vieitore withdrew, and the uncle went to bed. Laving his hand up urn his nephew, he found him unnaturally cold,'inti endeavored to wake him, bat elthent 'efert. Help was called ; sense faiat,lindications of lint appeared, and.* physician directed operations for the re covery of the patient. All proved vain the next day he expired. A post martini eximination was made, and the physician pronounced that he died of eungeettee of 1110444 i, caused by the respiration of w. haVCO stroke during sleep. SoUTH CAROLINA PlitrAltlNO Vat 'A "Clasta."-.South Caroline is something like the newa from abroad, which of late represents all parts of Europe as ripe for revolution. South Carolina never goes so far as to perpetrate a revolution. but she is always big with a "crisis." Her period moot be , near, for we see that the political doctors have been holding a consultation, the, result of whirl, is that the blessings of the "peculiar institution" must be extended to the, new territories. To prevent the free 4 5 1 tates Interposing a veto, they have formed "Committees of Safety and Cor-i respondence" throughout the Common wealth. • The local committees of the dif• l ferqnt districts are to meet in State Con-1 vention at the Capital on the first Monday to May 'for the purpose of perfecting a thntenVlvortzmuxation toeommunieate their designs'. Some of the South Carolina pa pers slate that the'' meditate no proposals of dimintereourse with the North. We opiity thin there Will be long and serious meditation upoiS such proposals before they are adopted. DP SlirsTEß.—The pity in the esti* of Shuster. alias Hand, at Wash ington, chariwel with stealing the govern 'neat )014140 om the Patent otlic6, return -441 i yenlict Of guilty on Saturday evening, eller beilligeit , Afty-two hours. Mr. Rad one of the counsel far the secuse . d. eattied tit he entered, a .nlivtion fur arrest of Jullgaiest, and fur a new trial. No sen tence,theeefivre,'Was limnoutieed by the; roofs. The tontine will he argued on Moo-I *tar het, to which tiro* the court has i jtstrieed, IYaie 4s Me getwer4taftyraate. As we eve on tawerlis age, helheste mtr health. war haste.lestr feouttitt., ar itteasth sail .4114 fitallttft &Plainer 4orilf eltlilicti+ 4 4tatifir thie head the Nese Fork Pst4ll4 elsoilhe • .. • . being vety toed iritideart “A yelanglidi bribis ei v , ;AO Is gird ind eke stroeilt be united irrital‘' lam sm. elf Nepalis 'hied the Marinas'. Utnirthma elgailta, 414 Duaini men, /birtfif:o*Pult4/0?Aue011Y with mum enmeshes. cif wanner on nide, &nate* lealifitetionk bit dr anilevrlie*elbabluded by anklet the' fallewierepeetimpa; ' .Y, " *F a an y • one !if /m) Oinks- 1 4Y", tainkor him who Yrlllsta tarpaulin hills a bane jacket, k pair ' orArnesell made of duet-is-inAnti' ygnie who cities *VA fordne-pairnailoil •A ;Ma girt, *Mut of i 4 lolog 11 40 who arasautipg by her, ispeediately jump. ed ap j , and leaking archly at her lifter, said; in a tone tut enough for' every enc to hear ~ 01resie ai, 'Beek' done Thahudianoe were eon ruined with laugh- F, the, !cloister bit his and richt dal the serriee• by requesting ibe tonere igition'to unite with hint in prayer." P.IIR 4 WP E• 1 44 11 Yll.-.1 7 40? editor ,ofa coun uy paper,. *peaking of au: profile of France tit' 'a brinutifat Munn:ding. leader t 44 1Nbarthe - Provisional . Olveinnwnt pro dmilabarivg aliases that they should nutec ggairt want either world. or high we. IPlPifhcal aCtually believed.it.' W; dioeighethis'ilither strong, and'a little un rebottled, when the asst week's paper ventilated. the following : • “Ereaftnn.-.- For,tthent asses.' in our Jost, road qht• winsints c '' However, .there is a deal of raffle truth leapt up in a bit abed grain met • sometimes.. For ourselves, we de eidedkr prefer "theft asses."—Punch. , 'Comm-non or Mortesc.—Courad Vint ner, iodkmd- for the murder ol Mrs. Coop xi, in Baltimore County, Md.' was con victed of-Murder in the First Degree, in the Court held in Baltimore for said Coon- ty, on Baumlay lasi, The Jury only de liberated half an hour. Paul Kunkle, rhaved With the same offence--rho re sidua =divas arrested here a few months ago--as at coafederate of Vintner, was al so tried at the present term of Baltimore dainty Conk, and acquitted. Am' Hosear•Cearzastort.The, Lan. eruderimpa Locefoeo paper of .the most elsraMtboal. ebnillailB the' following very (*mild admission respecting the condition efile-putr: ai The desperado , party requires purge :..rbe, flt a. Ina ouch rouenuees and 'ecorrottier ,witkin ft has blinked at 'deViations *tint ;Kilian-el rectitude in - long the flfr seem to think these deviations eiseeniodities. There is no security from stouninsinetien other duns by .lopping off :the dimmed members, and let that be done .pun ontreptte_ily,`!_ k WIEDDRIO Jarr.—The Cincinnati Dispatob gives an amoral of a wedding in jail; the ;lattice being a young man. con fined foray offence which will, upon proof send to the penitCatiary—the other, a rineg-giril. • his betrothed, who insisted 'epee musrding her felon lover. She per. 'signed against all uppoilitioe. procured the license herself, and taking a magistrate with her, went Witte jilk snit ariii united iht the holy bonds of Wedlock which the liw• . inniatitoon sever. Steam Binrataxici lloster.-Di. Whit mire. is the J West. Mid. and Supt. JaFrnii, lux ,Japusay. raroonnends the deptare cif ;dui°e as a core for the, bites .of venothoill ire ptilett in min and' beast, which holier he has used with mimeos in Obi bisis of sattleseekes. copper-headsi 'de. it pots as ANN, Pi, the 'welling and Pin in Awn lweiTn W,siVeen Itoura.. .4 • paints the bitian part over the whole swai ns* with ihrei or fear eoiiie of the tincture Pesos daj, Olisewhii the applicalion when the serribeit'esteads; whit* it often &es at the., finaapplittetioa, if made While the wssood is r1••11. haw= or t foOotaimon;... - Nraf Mil ler, midi* r oar Hastisburg. ea Monday , Wigs" barib_loMm.4y4, are,slive ondAt* Yifill• Wait makes the ease' Ongolar ie. that st her fine can.: Soemint she is ), to htiti;add'iii het nomad to three. and *tibia. her thhaldlo five. making is olitasehihiraoia fooryeansi and aU Prearstrurettu Oeme' The subscriptions to the stools °FA, Pond sylysnia and Ohio Ilzihntad urnsteedilf progressing in Pittsburgh, and no.doubt is entertained that the amount desired to be obtained from the citizens, which is 11401* 000. will be secured. This will maker op the $600.090 asked from the Pittsburgh, community, before the road ran be put, urs. der contract. The cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny hare subscribed .200,000: The people of Ohio are eager to commerical the work, and this subscription once tilled up: we shall expect the road put somierstort.: tract for the whole distance to gangiel4. the coming season. Hon. T. B. Klee, chairman ado oa. 'al committee in Congress, sailed iq,e Falcon, from Savannah for Chaves. lath" instance of the proprietere of did MI6& and Pacific steamships. d Oh* the recess of Congress, the nikliiithrtiiir the Isthmus of Panama. and the tinettil condition of the great thorenghfare to 'SO• Francisco already isetablished. Tian ...Srorsa."—lt II stated by ELY Moats. the Marshal of the United States for the Soothers District , of the Alois of New York. in an aSifewil mikk OW Court of Chafieer3r, Oink innitidiany at ter Ms appointment to the °tact. he Ms:: posed of it to Mr. Peek for the num of $16,000. and NM pm mon th It appears, however. tbat this shameful practice is by au serum uncommon ! . Tits trkt 4 Ititiltitll tik IE T Y/1.1 *6i. a...—. , , Fr . at' inn ai 418 !, ~ TY A t E_._ E'i ' . PALUZU' E o. .r u & at fa. mud E. ' • sq. ' ~ • , . orner Third & 11 ., • streets, ' I de pIN; a • . u. Trauma, Esq. South•eart corner of Balt isnot* & South its.- Beitissere.—asuour authorised Agouti' forgousiv ing Advertisements and Subscription. for “The Star and Benner," sod collecting and receipting kir the same. . .... , .. 1 ir"4.l4A blosirigiv;plits dire it 1 1 ,1 041 1 1401il ift. , 4im fPf Sa#4- ots, to' I cal snif A oki 'pityme ni MOO eifelby , ;blc' reqls bit ••4944 woos a' 14.1*••61 rialto. wasp swig Wisher. A. nom 11, 'loco ,to ceitnieti4 'Ado Ilk sup. port, oCtilialiesi it is baited Um *mir imkrogiatil aiiittit It QM. D. 'A. 'BI:7EDLE - 041Piremlit mooti•a. The Modica for Bowesb.OlWoo° Towley law roweled in the elesnea _of .f i le' entire • Wbid dant, es vital. it ltitrinifbaan !seen out . by tits iaebitoetai *lair notnin geoni- woutt bliayill allAi vote ow* Wok %ruin!. cocain! dot the thlk about no ilipposhloa, o wto a MN* rhusdeaibrrsd u iei our •PPottinis ib op. or .by, Alusgsm,. whit . I k°l ft?".! T?Pifi,1 1 9F a f!illifOrFc4 l -. I. ...it a lets lwur, . s foil Looofsco ticket was JClst-sati:4l4,"eita an effoti 'nude to rally a sufficient numbs, of the daithfor to nit , ti sbnsingli The pill, however, wait diteotrend in.tiwo to WI Iliessinsid, and thi pelts closed with this' Wow log .rooolc t Loco/woo. 1 Bowe& Willie* Mat 105 I William M'Curdy 65 Daniell H. D. Waiting 56 David Thomas 66 Poet Waited 55 filao. Claritsman 66 David lCeadb4ait 63 Commissioners. 1 Jacob Calif 53 Elias Dogrel 67 11)i rectors. &lonian' Pl7lWilli 57 H. J. Sianla 641 . Wm. Wyeotzky 103 John Gilbert 108 Peter Stallletnith 108 David Meaty' . 109 UturittA.ilas L . so Street ot, Road 9.4lfieirer 104 Arciatrong I School F. E. Vanierslocri 103 I John A. Swops 101 l I SCIENYIFIC AMERICAN.—The prize of 8100 offered by the conductors of this excellent paper for the best " Esrey on the Patent Laws, with saggistions of alferstions end additions for their improvement," has been awarded to Eo- KUND 31 A SIN, Egg ,of Washington City. The Prise Essay is now in course of publication in t'le "Scientific American,' which is furnished to sub scriber. st $2 per annum, or $1 for six months. Address Messrs. Muria & Co , 12.4 Fulton street, New York. rrrhe annrsed D 101111 1 ,11.0 paragraph hails from the pan of Mr. Ritchie, of the Washington Union, the acknowledged organ of the late Ad minietration and now the leading paper of the opposite paity. Its fitleity hi only equalled by its suleratityt It 61 useless, however. to4lisguise the fact any ,longer that Tay loriungs expiring in this country. All the bladders of the opposite party cannot keep it afloat, and all' the eivet of the apothecarries cannot keep it sweet. Like sour beer, it seta up on the flQP)achs of the conquerors, and whetherit fumes or froths at the bung-hole or leaks at the epile, it is nothing more nor less than miserable Intern:vas ; and those who aided at the brewing will he the first, in our opinion,. to cut it away as valueless and u , profitable." ' THE NEXT STATE SENATE.—The Pennsylvania Sleriabc as our reader. are aware, is composed of thirty...three members, one third of whom are eksted annually fur the term of three gears. Of the present members, 20 arc Whigs. and 13 Locolecos i and of the 1 t whose term of ottee expirei in October next, 7 are Whigs and 4 Loewe., leaving 18 Whip and 9 Locofucoa balding over, and requiring the Whigs to elect 4 Senators al dm best election to retain • majority in the body. Of the eleven districts to elect nest fin, of which Berke is one, bed three gave Whig MslofiAoo at the Jast October, electim, and the &scale mud therefore have a Locvfoco majority, unless the . Whigs shall tied a Senator in some ace of the other tliitgeht, In which Whig Strea tor% were eleetedin 1846, and we believe, Indeed,. that they can iecceed in Ma* if 'not 'a:l' of the Whip in which they were then seccessful, if they war /rut make the effort. A GOOD LAW.-.411* Legiehiture of New Tack hes saacted a stringent law in regard to the Steelobost sad arsidosto, by which life and r*P e !tic tr. 0,49 9 4 ,1 17 eindnoput4 or &WM ed. Wherever death remits from ouch occident, ' which bunt u ' precaution miight home pr evented, , the persona!' reporientatives of tile &reaed are entlibratO tearer WIN, railway or ttrainboat pro prieties damages not eterteding ssooo,'for the 'man of** widow and neat of tin, to be diattibut. ed Atsitlr•P Own in the proportions toed for the 4 4. 1 0. 1 4tk0n ° liNornii , ProPeacY 0 4 1 atootairo, The anneenactsmot Terryroperly oubjecto party of the carriers, rahatiter spot, ankineer, craidnctor, 'or other ,perion, through' 'whose Wrangiel Set, negleet;iir liefault deaii hi'. reetiltede to coalitieinent in theliiate priorse Iwo escsiding tt.rr yien‘ or In' a cosary jail not 001541 115 1, 001W 8 Acar , loS a duo nail- mureediag #1240, or to both ouch line andimprienammt. • o. A 7YlF . ,_,._4 Y c i Ri T l77T4§l i d i t rt l k!.. t hftr f ,r l. Amur reenosas‘ws madam that raturruerr mould be atkeinled to . its - iesion, iiid that' ariUtt - tbli ii aotte,`lhe hitiet7 ilie#rpafitinwilf hi tsiltitigi:. Re ra, >tone ' ' 44 edodi ver deitnictinii la td'apply , dinar sal Wife ea' Abe neak-Lifihe ago it Alaitt 'a sleuth Aid tortheatini af the poly hviiinectotapliall ibe PurPoll, oltlgioalls—, ,8141, 4w,bich ' I'm been, rod ' b,l lb! irS ', r° l l,l l l r, m, ,goo. se any', and by rubhing l a swab on the neat—after Inas Lien 4041' Into die spititiiit i:oVrooilte apatli'y iiootigjiti' . , J : , * '' A ,, TPI .., PlffA 4 / uI:I9E . r -Jsfir WATT, WthettO6bertaitit4l444fainet; it`thit' brit tonne itata kn'tkei4e . natteitleil if otiootitoi to thilbetieh, refused lir. Vint wina4iors applies. done for Tavern lieenee.__4(usine to H omes i n lit 511,11, where , the Coen itself knew the houses 1p hi ututeetweary or imßroperly kept. Witt LOOOFOCOISIG.:-Bly M.n.., Ma ths Aar Liirradurre diddet et New Tedt, int fl 144 0" 3 39D0 W 0 Fir." 4 oT a( P 0304,441, has, 4 ii Rid, pat his principle, into practice and cheat, ad the govenuariat out of about 112000. rop o itTr f , bura"ltitihisigory Wide 114 WI AWOL :Joitorliiatbrit *bit *O4E. Air *boom berwaltoteconiscart milk. H.J. Miller hex conneekddimmeltVith lit. sot Jo t 4 pielgiaallon of # 14 ,... W 0 04 ,1 7* st Littlestoon. 0 111101111 es in Canada---firerlointi R gait. - relit fitting Ganda, to 4 . ism on i lly ailod ,bt t length 'hieti g i clite oil "ri ro T g g ug b p. may illp Legisfati ill v . • ' mni• tallied d ' la i „, by amt. ~) " d' ult. wee the signal for an outbreak on the pert of the Epinal, or Tory, portion of the inhentants. The Imes ‘11*1,4 enerratirilt;iegdpidly by the French pcnitals4os whit wirre'rfieniielvee the leading Spirits a mkt -ftunkiii , ind the Iniffith.- : * p t u t% cent an jn*t il talineliatelythOin A l / 1 -haa*SOLORPO.K.4.4O - ~/titili6, as intense atolteatent manhated fte, l in Mon. iiiiiil. 'Eritre Iffiria 'Witt Political' thla - iabli,'Mad cionninnirtis)tiv4ibirhiti, rening 40'104 *4- leatvi; at hlgerkliinds,; two miles distant. i. Daring the night ninth attacked and remised. lhe Per. Naming Huww l / 4 .w144 wre soloa flre• andi•birrot ' down, with its valuable and extniana, lihrariasi furniture, paivirpolho. , An humans. public meeting was held at which very strong taiolations were edopted rfinobncing Lord Elgin and Ms counsellors in the bitterest fan.: 1 1 1 11 refi and &madding hie well by!the' British Ontarholik, • illie escolleney was subsequently • Ca* banst.in elem. .., . . • sy Moniti Palk out On 'Orders, te.,•as ~ The Glorrifner 7 Penerai r *died, iif..Vlon6oll la I ~ - i . . • folitins : the Amp, tlpinroPoold7 pro Order° for Alla ilrreFLl Officers of Eketton, . ' ill 12/ of e , oat , proMinent rioters, an t l. i dir e mo ,tipil Dan'l M. Stnjrser, Esq., interest, 83 3,1 ' arming nfOle Ffieichpepulition VA a Gitiv,Minent Mrs. Mary Russell, . 15 00 Andrew Ilehitielnitn. ' •• 10 50 Pollee, ili n inks in"ihe ilignitytndboiti4ofthecicitaiit: George . • Three monnivinhlieweeer, genial lib( iti 'iticreilin'' Henr Snope, 4 29 60 ! . ths - nopiiwragait;.whidi inert:doped (pelf next'' y J. Schreiner, Qualifying Gard a, &c, .day in renewed ans-of violence allmatedi against .. G. N . f eto . o G . y a or Arnold,d r t k ie d r H N o a s ak e , Naatol, gr,c., the (10 "n110..1, nivandolight conflict, occurred Geii. C. Strickhouser, Bridge, betwen thlll 'impulsion mai the Government troops Geo. W. M'Clellan, Expenses on Saturday. and Sunday nights, in which fire- i , arms were used, but no life was loat—tbs troops I THE SCHITYLX*L, CoLutlits.—The col- I : 0 111 0 f . fraterrining, apparently, with the mob.' Lord El- tiers in the Schuylkill coal region. on Sat- SOI. Poweirs•Graniin Walks, 4c, 70 85 u n ;e ti r e . eg lios &c e " Reel, gin returned to Vontreat on Sunday, mo o n e d by urday last, resolved to ' cOhtlime their sus- Nicholas, Weaver, Holding Elec-. Geotiono, 6 32/ - of coal • Operations, .and 66 more the military, bat was every s here metro the streets pension b y l ows , m a'am r e d we er . NW she the b l ob+ coal it is sal k Will be sent to market from 50 00 and was finally forced to leave the sown by way that region until buyers show, a : greet er Police on nights of 3d and 4th July, 16 00 I ofthe Inihtiriv 1 disposition to purchase. , The suspension Mrs. H. Butinger, damages. 600 . , hits alreadv continued six weeks. The Robt. 'Fate, High Constable, 42 OQ At lad leec ' unt/ ' the excitement w " ra p idl y Journal, of Saturday la s t predicts a deli. Henry Hughes, Assist. do. 42 00 • extending throtighout both the Canada., the per). , Geo. C S • kb Street A Road Commissioner, I oiencv of coal In the and COMIe. CO. . me • miser, an. ple assembling in large masses, burning in effign -i quently great suffering next winter. Doane, of New Jet'. ' John Lutz, fur Work, 86 621 the Governor Garters!, and manifesting in **flout ; . . Q. Armstrong , do. 130 87 ways their condeinnation of the ministerial pity! FAILVRR.—Bishop 7 31 ceedioge. In„asany places, separ a ti o n fro m th e ! has failed for $250,000. and is said to he ' John Atter, o r: u ik,a able to pay only a trilling portion of his Ileiiry Ri n e . 14 62/ 23 811 mother country and annexation m the state , , ere becoming common themes o f . n .. cu . liabili lies. Most of thi• money ix sari iii (;;,Knit L ee , ~ 3 371 i - , hire been sp ent i n hilthlityz churches and Nicholas Hoffman, 14 25 Whin. I chapels. The fortune of Mrs. Doane, for- W. 11.. Dennerd •• 9 371 I nierly Mrs. Perkins, of Boston. is not in. Peter Luiz, .. 9 37i yoked to this crash. Her ilirOine is said , M ieliawl 'flay, it 15 581 to be $12,000 per annum. Jo hn Garvin, Hauling, site., 71 50 John Houck, " 758 Jas. A. Thompson, " 51 371 Ileury Welly, at 53 /4 1 Benj. Creag, for work, 1 871 William Little. " 18 00 Hugh M • Glaughlin " 2 811 Geo. W. Sinekhouser, 9 87.} John Kuhn, . " 13 25 John Mettler, " 4 87,1 Elias Degroft, ' •• 1 00 Conrail Snyder, " 4. ' 1 00 Adam Fattss, •• 0 75 John Brown, Quit Rents. • 16 Jacob Kitzmiller, removing nui saner, J 50 Abner Townslev, Stone, 3 311 Samuel M'Creary, " 2 75 Henry Bishop, o 2 87 t h Ephraim Haneway, " 1 75 A. R. Stevenson, " 821 D. A. Buehler, Printing, 10 00 General 'l'aylor Fire Company, 25 00 Blue Dick . 25 00 Thomas Warren, work, &c., 20 181 Nathan Miles, 64 I 121 Quintin Armstrong, Bridge, 25 00 George 'l'roetle, Plank, &c., 15 18 George Cnednri, work, 10 00 Hamilton Longwell, " 0 00 Andrew Polley, a 28 33 Alexander Frazer, Repairs ditc. to T. Clock, $ll 50 John Myers, Stone, 1 00 Geo.. Little, Order to open Alley, 2 07 Burgess Arnold, Monies paid out as fees, 34 07 D. M'Conatighy, Stationery, &c., 150 John Slentz, "Releases. 6 28 Jas. Bowen, tees and Releases, 54 58 John Brown, Releases, 80 Burgess and Council, 30 00 Clerk and Treasurer, 30 00 Balance in hands of J. G. Frey, Collector, From Europe. The steamer Cambria has arrived at Boston with European dates to the 14th ult. Italy is still in commotion. Austria has gained a decisive battle, but the spirit of freedom that spread throunhoot the Peninsula has not been extinguish ed. The Pope still hats his court and residence under the protection of the King of Naples. The war betateen Austria and Hungary contin ues with Varied Omits. Latterly the imperialists have been defeied with consider...b'e slaughter; ' and unless Rini* becomes an active ally eigniiist the Hungarian Ailey may yet secure their inde pendence. Thom is muds suffering in Ireland, especially Connaught, owing to scarcity of food and want of employment. fti 401041 of the dituricts the popula tion has diininht red nearly one half. France appears-to enjoy politi, al Tranquility— but the choleri,iiiitaid to be spreading its ravages among the troupe In the capital. RELIGIOUS LIBERTY IN FRANCE.— Some months ago Monsieur Nene. a Protest int clergyman, delivered a MUMa of lectures in Paris which gave offence to some who, takini, the ad vantage of some trifling informality of the Rever end gentleman. made complaint to the police, which resulted in clueing his meetings and the imposition of a flue. M. Pilatte applied to the ...Mit:ism/of Pubic Instruction and Worship," as king to be informed what formalities were requi red previous to the opening of ■ place for public worship. The following is • translation of the Minister's reply : Ehs :—You having called my attention to the circumstances under which your rneeting,were closed, and wishing to know in what way the difficulties may be avoid ed in future, I reply, that in Art. 7, of the . f.)onstitution of 1848, an equal liberty of worship is secured to those who do and to those who do not acknowledge the forms of worship recognized by law—the only difference being, that thethe former and the latter do not re:deism e salary of their ministers from the state. "The right you claim then is inoontestible, and nothing , can oppose, the free exercise of your (unc tions as minister of the'Goipel." It will only be necessary to Make known to the pollee the place, days and hours of your meeting, so that themeceseary surveillisnce may be excereisetd. "Fsm,qux, Minister of Public Instruction and of Worship." A INVENTION FPS THE LAINE4.-.-The Scientific America', trays that a New York , lady ii about to apply for a patent for an loves which is at once ingewirms, iseeful, and exhibits Inventive qualities Oleo common kind. It is an article of domestic thritiftire, Which 'simmers' for a eradle, a taby-juutper, a labia for the child to al mime iisellwith its playthingoatid it cantle trans. Woad Ina moment, from .a cradle to a mat with castors co tb ,by whick the chibi ran by its own pnwar, use it as a walking chair, end more it from place to placealutply.ky pushing it t . • ; THE .STATE TREASU.EY.--We under stand that Gideon J. Ball, Esq., State Treasurer sheet, and ‘'.,ho entered opi..m' hi. riutiee on tion daY:htst. 'apiAntoitt Thorium Plieliolson, Esq.. if &nisei milky. 614 clerk ni:Se d , sq.; of Eaittleounty, has alio restive an lipireittirnent lin the Treasury Depsnment.i, , ,;‘; , ; OATHOL It' DIATIOitALCOUNOIL.LLTHe Nukes al. A comics° Vatusep or the flatholie:Arai4 ' blAsopi 4fsl Wills9psocds• ihsiSod I sne in P a l ti !l)erfl, 4 1 1 ,1MPI?d_P31 pro , R",Dr, relMilic!ft of Baltimore, will ,preardests iiimisite. The ArChdin 'esi ‘ittbe The ifyivoi ) Ititt . ailetk bielfsiris a6liihintbishepricsin Coilktrnist tv.i. Med ico. . - it , I , s lterthissfees'asai orratr Dieepttra.— We heard Ma market-house trick, yester day, which made as stare with admiration. A gentleman, rather unused to marketing, purchased a fine looking.'sweet smelling roll of butter, weighing tune ten podnda, took it home, cut it in twq, and found to ,his surprise, that he had been dealing in the,regsctable as wall as, the buttet.line.— To the depth of about an inch fll round 'was good buitar—all the iest was *asked' Couilee. r FOotottmlt.ti Riou,4-7,4 m0c,0 0 11.1 3 4f4t is!): reinititable songster,' belonging to Pr'i Mitdhitli. Mut 'tietit'i taught whisiWit ; coition by tetttleitate oftihito loin. 2 BA. tutor expoetienotto to woolultint, "Dan Tooker," tstud."l44 it ott Raki.t!r—, Ikon (.11d) /nig. ~„, . . MURDER AT BALTIMORE.—An individ• ~,eil dual n -Gem- .Ca- I, - shot on I Wed . .in last, Hakim , J . Price .•ain I. ity, ' itohn." The , u to ed 4. on oully # terms. . 0 d at/ t ay 81, ,at Wash .H . rly II ,i11111111:1 . g, re a alight -. hy .. pun tins, w hours • erwerds, at 'et . abridge's Hotel,in High' street, Price attempted to provoke Campbell to a quarrel, but failing in this, he dellhentelY drew a revolver and shot the latter through the left breast, causing his death in about half an hour. Price Wdi subsequently arre s ted and committed to prison triplinirslo,.chantit f . Hier. VIRGINIA —The Congressional Election in 61''616114 'Aimet4tai'bi'theiVirhlte,' who will , pMbetql• hive Nat'l Repre sentation In the indite Mitadon.' • 114 LW' dole gal ion stood-9 Loeofacos, to 8 Whigs. For miniiien'ol a Wit asfilitiure the While snake a batter show, 'ivies than far a cigar gain of tloe memhere l which may gi.e then) the Rogge, rirTho pow of ischotioing .fmrono (which ore of opurof "Ways moicoloo) oxclodso moral &mi. cies intended for tcods7's paper. „ Motorise .A.exs , Masai —There is an K,plit tree on the estate ocAir., JoiePk nig., on Federal: Hill, in the town of eAwn, suppoied• to be abotit iind' hen:. died years old, Which measitres thirteen feet and ,s half in circumference, one Jodi Iraqi Alte wound. ; . Its branches, cever an area 4, f about sixty feet ` n diameter. Thie fs' second only to that in Duxbury, which is siiteen feet in diameter, a finit , ibitre the entities of the round, is over one 'bun- dred. year* olth-anii-bore in. ems year fruit' which ,wade tea barrels.of cider, in addi tion to thirty barrels of apples put into the cellar.--floston Traviller. 1311.1.mts Ft:;;:it generally begins with yawning. stretching. pool in the hones, languor, giddiness, a swelling alum. the region of the stomach, billious vomiting, and other unpleasant symptoms. Wrigliris Indian Vegetable Pills are one one of the best of medicines for the cure of Fevers. because they purge front the body those morbid humors which are the cruise or eve n• malady incident to man. In eases of fever, from four to eight of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills should be taken every night, or, it the symptoms are violen t, night and . morning. This plan, if properly carried nut, will, in a short time, subdue the most violent attack of fever ; at the same time, the digestive organs will be restored to a healthy tone, and health and vigor given to the whole frame. OP Hewers olcounterfeita: Purchase from the agents only, one or more of whom w ill he found in each village and town in the linked States The genuine is for sale by J. hi. EN SON, Sole agent for Gettysburg; and Wholesale it Dr. Wright'a Principal Office, 169 Race Street, Philadelphia. STATE OF Tilt THERMOMETER DIMINO TM PANT TWO WEEK*. 7, A. ar. 2, r. la. 9, P. r. Friday, April 27, 51 63 52 Saturday, " 28, 48 68 56 Sunday, 29, 49 60 94 Monday, " 30, 44 66 55 Tuesday, May 1,36 f 70 65 Wednesday, 2, 49 62 49 T.Liuniday. ' 3, 5 L 68 51 BALTIMORE MARKET. TRON till ■aLTIMOIE BUN OF wsatun4T. FLOUR.--The doter market is firm; sales of Howard et brands, at $4 15.—whieh u about the settled price. City Mill. bchl at $4 87. Corn meal $2 50 ■ s2' 62 Rye dour $2 27. GRA 1111.-15opply of all kind, off rain light, pet. cell as follows : red wheat tilt 07 a 51 08 : and white $1 08 asl 12. White Corn 55 a 56 els ; yellow 60. fats 251 2s. Rye 65 a 56. PRO VISIONS.—Nees Pork 511' 00 : sod Primo $9 12 Dacon—Sides 5a 54 cents; Hams 6a 8 cents. terd 61 in Mils.. and 71 in kegs. MARRIED, At Pittsburg, on the 24th inot. by Rev. Francis Herron, D., Mr. WYLLIANI M. Hansa, &mee k,: of Oettishurg, and Miss Colinas's M., daugh ter of John Thaw, of Pittsburg. Oh 'the uti.'by the Ulrich, Mr. eh cos N:SIILTS,SOANNI sOYfln• Z. STAINI...-.IIS of this county. DIED, On the 16th inst., Alter Lore, daughter of Maj..§smael Li,hr, of Franklin township, aged, I pair, 1 month and 7 days, • FOR SALE, at PRIVATE SALE, Tile House and Lot, • 4.2 VD FIPE .10RES OF GROUND, on the Mommarburg : rosch ,recently pied by _IJAton Jobastmn, an f l aclininOg lands of Julio Sientz. , f.) - •Poi• 'ie I)e' easy ; call 'on B. H. BEIER LER: Gettysburg. Possession given immediately. .May 4049.!-734 , . CHOICE, SPRING GOODS ANf RARE BARGAINS!. • • -D. , OII.DDIA:COFF • . 'TAB just opened a. large 4ad general aeaortment of 8 E S ON Al 3 L E COMPRISING NVERY THUM . tsSfRARtII YOR E Ladies' 'lt Gentlemen's Wear, which, Wlil'be gold CHEAP, beyond all precident. He has Prints ed 2 cede, Muslin 2, Gingham, Lawns, Checks and Ticking., at a lip. Alan Silks, Liu, LOS tress, Berages, Orgaiiiii", Or,c..iblikrhor will a Aim vt or Btu* ci000; ,A,lsp, ' , menpfsanalig. PoOls ShOps, ikar. I IrrPersininigi . okingiebblip Sooth e ioto la finikatirAmOily. sartopetalailfriatited, ftlit "el4Ol if ,golo;#4B4.oVelm fr /16 ' 1 ff v Sti in *AVVPign a oii,rk.' . 1 . , IUGH AcCOUN S. r , D. C. A HY, Treasunip fiA /lo ougirbf ellyaburg, fo ge eitti- In if 8 0th, 1849. 1 i fitstr j "- *) DR. - Li , ~,- - 0 4 ..1 . To . - Igeeived fro —fErer." Harper, Esq., former Tree- surer, 82 02 Balance of Duplicate of J. Blentx, 16 12 Q. Armstrong, 18 08 James Bowen, 165 76 t‘ John Brown, 46 88 Borough and Road Tax assessed for 1848, 1106 25 ti 20.1X1 1:!1!1 Cask fiom 'q,, g, . for Steno, ' 130 Rfikt, ~ ,40,00 " from sakiof oldfire engine. s Aineld fot' ceases, fines, &e. • Babinec due Treasurir 1840. April 30th. The Town Council ' of the Borough of Gettysburg do certify that they have settled the accounts of D. MTONAVOHY, TUMORItert of said Borough, foi the year ending this day—that said ac counts are correct, and that there is a bal ance due the Treasurer of Fifteen Cents. M'CREARY. Pet. DAN'L M. SMYBER, T. WARREN, WM. BOYER. May 4, 1849.-81 TO ..HOUSE,K Elk: PERS. FRESH SHAD, HEIAINO, AND MACKEREL, of very hoe quality, bare just been opened at s.ry ENSON'S Also. the beat English Cheeie---old iteh toned Sugar House Molasses, and Grocer iea of,all kinds. May 4,1849. MEE CHANTS' ROTEL. Fourth Street, betteteeti 'Arch tend Matket, PHIGADELPHII. SHE Preprietorship and Menagetrtimt 1 of this well known hotel, (Which te , lowed in U. Tory centre of business.) ha vini ii thip 4,y passed into the hands of the in scribers, they begstale leave t that, it Si th 1. ptit'Pose to render If IsbithY or the liberal, patronage with which" it hid been, iterdtbflare :sustained, and hope, t by uurooliAknit FllePtion, tp,tleserre thepa..l trontige of their friends, who may !jilt the city on businesi pr pleasure. " &: 3. ftl'ElßEtfl.,E Formerly of die Exchange Hotel. /Kuehl, rg.' May 4. i840.-"lm To Owners and 'nealert in Horses. • WIPW.I.D.you hams, horn:that is /payload or afflicted With poll evil , grime, humors, soreS qeirteibone, bruise% of Avidlinge.sot Ssitlf galled 'treks or shetildenswprocore nee na directed, a box orPar.s.r. a's , • NMM:eit : OALVANIt'' Ctißt4l4.,' and you' will, be stathelediadkortlacirst thecolagl. .PP l pkti ° n+lVll l .Che ttP 4 , C1 1 "id !)", use this ince parable g in .ment. - testi tomtits. idea , • 'lll • , 1 • • I , t• P! P Imisiitos andropriec!t i23ll•Clisgtaiitt it; P l bllti.', 3 4 Iltroieseng, : N.'y: AT, / 0 1PIRRAI •Not (, honwror counties of Yolit and Adiroit also for ludo by ettenteg; Xi:l4lllVA' 8,19,7-iho W4NN 1,41 ND, ep, grass t3kir Slsss ts, . just; waived as STE VENMON'S. Valuable Chestnut and Loci]At jTltiElt LAND, ! il2) , AT ,1P 111 , 9 0 .113 a a t ~.i rt a , nur o th o e . ::3 oc is k t , of „. llf . 7i n „ a „, , will a of Public Vendue, on she premises, 1000=la TONDEI4 T laiNgi weottati,MAßlA .-7.1/iii4AOE. in • Adams county. Ps.., a) the Int 9 , 14 South Moun tain. The Lida 'is all 'Well c vered with excelleneflitint 'C%taniii 7 Ziber, inter milted' With il dab ip T v b ! 4 ?v i tir . Lotif 4 tio 1— Most of it was ctit ff 110 ,07 00 .traf. PP and is noSt more VialiiiiMe,44n. tpre, inch cutting. A part of it has Rock Oak atul other Timber* it. ft Will be eolki. in lots of from iti to SO 5ti01tE6,47.4. ALSO, at Me acme tine awl piece, will be sold. , . Seieral t "looses and teCtit, in the village at the Iltrititee. , Also, phi FRIA IX 0t 1 441/11) r s a ... I attached to it, , with the Weedt Allo t , ahem / i ~, 7 ' ' ' 11,488, 17 1.0 81538 81 35. ACREI.OE-LANII with the Improilipeeti, At:limns la J of Martin Ebert and othen. Any desired information relative to the'property can he' had from Col. J. D. Paxton or Wm. melt, Esq. 1 •00 8 25 50 00 TERMS.:—.One half the purchase mcil ney on the Ist of April, 1850 ; the osier half on the Ist of April, 1851, with Owe , * est and sufficient security. Immediate possession will be,giren. THADDEUS STEVENS. May 4, 1840.—ts OUT LOTS FOR SALL On Wednesday next, the 9th int., et 10 o'clock, Jr. .41. on the premiies, I WILL sell at publio vemlue 100 sib cres of first-rate MEADOW and UPLAND, in the borough of Gettysburg., laid out in LOTS of from 5 to 10 and 13 Acres each. 1/so, at the same" time and Act ail! be sold souls Town Lots and !louses. Teatis.—Onedialf the purchase 11101119 r to be paid on the Ist or April, 1850, artd the other half on the let of April, 1851, with interest front the Ist of April, 1849. Immediate possession to be riven. Where any portion of it is in Grain, the purcha ser to have the landlord's share. All tax es up to the current year to he paid by the Vendor. T. STEVENS. NI,Ay 4. 1840.-11 D AliL3ll7 11.1 G !('IL P.V.V EXTII.4CTOR (TOR ORIGINAL AND ONLY OBINUINE.) lirR7Y3 AND SCALDS ' r CHALLENGE the world to prove that oil, ifa genuine Errverrer ha► ever tailed (tunic. its introduction by me in 18.10,) in one tingle in. stance to cure the worst !turns and Scales. But it roust he the genuine article, not the vile awn re Jea doff that is flooding the market. MARK TR% Tars Tarr t Dailey's Ger nine Extractor, in Burns and Scalds. affords immediate Mitt, as soon as ap plied ; it cools and draws out the Are and pain in a few minutes. Counterfeit Extractors, ho mat ter by what name or under n hat, title they •p• pear. when applied. irritate and increase the pavn. Try all the imitation, that prided% to the aurae virtues. and the above Tarr will be bond eon cluai‘e. It does, however, not alone apply to Buifis and Scalds, but in Cuts, Wounds. Sore and Ind inied Eyes, and all eases of external and painful inflammation, the same difference will be observed Piles, Brinves, gait Rheiim, Rheumatism Erysip elas, Eruption, Sore Nipples, Broken Breast, Chilblains, Fever Sores Old Sores and Burns, . • and all external inthirornatinn, yield middy to the al l•pawersul, pain subduing, and euratirs properties of this extraonlinary remedy• Hut mark, it must be the Grnienr Doak,. CAUTION. ru the publie—fleing cognizant of the danger attending the use of the Cor'irrmsrtrir Errsuir-r. oas, I distinctly declare thin I will not hold my. sell responsible for the edicts of any Exttraetor, unless the same be procured at my own Depot, 4CI Broedway,.Nyar Yost, 235 Chestnut arrest, Philadelphia, or Thong my aisbotized agent,. TO THE LADIES. 190 99 *1538 32 . . dad especially Si Makers mad Regis of FO/N• ilia.—The great and siebelanlial barmen that may, be derived, and the pain and suffering that may be prevented by the genuine Da!ivy% Migind Pain litractor, (see printed pamphlet, especial ly the article addressed le Nothers, Ac,) ought to make It an Wend* of every family. Life 'hell has, in many ewe, been preserved by a tardy application of my genuine Extractor. 1 would therefore caution Mother Never to be without a box of it on hand. not fora aim& day ; for whom there are children, accidems will occur. And whit is of vast' importance, espeCially to sista, it heals the wounds wittsoel: a wart LIFE SAVED—AWFUL CASE OF SCALD! Whearfirld. Niagara Co., N. 1.,1 Febnuity 48, 1948 S Mr. Dailey,-Dear nit - ?Ibid. my sort, A 5 years of age, was at work in the shingle myrn factory of L. P. Rose, he had the Misfertutm to' stip ',WAD inlet a • large vat, weed for .tie; pur pose of boiling blocks preparatory to cutting.— The blocks had just been removed from the vie containing a large 'quantity of bother , witter. l -- Ho tell iorwortl, acuJOitig both hands and arm., , all on one side, and ode lig badly and the Mies - part i ally.• Theiseelds . were so bed on his ems: and lee, that .most of the flesh ; CaUle OIT witla "pa, garmenti, and, his life was,despaired of by 1Iptl• his physicians and '11•• o ds, • ; • • • -1) 0 10 1 . ' 4 Rilia 44 1 1• 1 14olt will profaners* eerie, as 'povsible (c+ ..tich wale about sit{ hotter) midi applied, and which relieved bin, even elf pain. proyantieg ;inflammation and atarellimr. so& IN a few days commenced healing hie soma. Thmg apt Vented a genteel ireprovieseaf, so Moab see that 1.:4 &erl weeks he ail terborme tolAs Iletbei; er's house, distaticeakipitc one, milt end a half„ , . We continued the uul ph he shorn teedl t mall• about two months,atid We filledlt: ' it' viiii . the means, under Providence. of . sav jay hisa Wel,' lied , we would cheerfully recommend it In el!IIII;per case*, vii 'i"sulii 'Old HO ithkellti iiiii4 - I, h sentineling , el respect s I firesimainsdoexi aisi rot' moat obedient and. nu able servant. lif.i Abvit tattle . , athAtitt4 t a CLARK, - I • ili' r. l4 e, theetideisig" ; * 4 4 pers M-ornil ly ,),,i, . : ' begile theldl faith .tter omit iirMrsiChklltaile,:ltilieve u the '' .°T, e I IIIIIPPIIt IRONn t i ipq, ovrifiso-+•:. , .. • Kr.' be n'el, •LcOsaDe wey .1 . .S. Kelm,. Hes -11 111 Peal., , willi: Eli , IL' Click,Click, L."P'. Bike, itta AiteMsei Wm. NeManino blairt Jt. Row Chiltdmins.- - rhe Eat actor has ,eetlls .714, 1 ,1 6 lei sheik . iniiiiiiii,iiilig 'oriniiing Coto; Wounds. eed , RunetermerVeo Witter. bowl•emAire•algee Me I r . t Altne4 rniteli, a rted.6 ll o7. Ifs l.'s Ve ifdeifd Po li t his vedette' Naive. A. DALLEY,4I3 Broadway, N. Yer4"l and :13,S Chestnut street, Phi*, •- •Itit. it , ,•a Invinsitie andTielpiator. t t.p? 44t14. I#l , ,th , eountw o r TO* Ailems • ,11110 Niel& Pay 8/ SUittiLillß,VettyititirsCseSi'D.: WHIM ett • • tut, MIX .4' VIERRUMENY. ( 4 0/tIoNt FANCY. 1.7 A wricl4:l4, by C. 'W EAVER. OF BXCELLA'IVT tenrlNTfalinfin,LAWTlP. 'That fresh' and after the passage of this' set, this State Tiottsuntr be anti is hereby tr. quirt4,4o4)Ve Ave per eentumtt.of the pui- ClteetoMotlY ditti oninlienteiLlestiAs epprepris ted.on ,warraots heretofore grant edl' Provided, The said ,perehase money be paid hob the treasury. on or'befori the Atm q,lll'tt°llolt°6,li hundred 'and G(ty u47, : th i et 111400 of en et,nr As. .sembig r iseently,pussed, is poblieheti, ,that linos in Adams Coesnyorim desire. to await themselves of If, may A pir it. in 14 . 06 hr - , Aftionlxl4l,l;- . JACOB irOtqf c olo pk , • J., 0: mOosuip.frpit AiritOsisvuou, Clerk. blpy 4, i 5490,40.. r NOTICE TO TAX-PATERE NOTICE is hereby given that the Commissioners will make an abate ment or FIVE PER CENT. upon all Sate sod Cotioty Taxes assessed for the year 1849.andpaid to Collectors on or be fore the 80th of June next, and Collectors nee hereby • required to make said abate ment to sl pammut payingbeforsessid day. Colleetpi wilt:bo required to Make their payment to the County Treasurcion . of before the 8d day. of July next, otherwtse they will.met be entitled to any abatement. It will he the duty of Collectors to call up. - orrindividnals personally: A. HBINTZELMAN, JACOB KINO, Comm'es. J. O. MORNINGSTAR, Attest—J. AvutuNeAvan, Clerk. May 4, 1840'.-3t • NOTICE. LETTERS Testamentary on the - 0 - 4 E state of JOSEPH BA URGER, late of Fountaindate, Adams county, Pa., de ceased, hewing been granted to the itubscri. bers—Notice a hereby given to all per sons indebted to said Estate to make pay „snout without 4lelay, and to those having claims against the same to present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. H. L. BAUGHER, S. FARNESTOCK, May 4,1849.-6 t [Executors. Lena first named Executor resides in Cum berland township, the latter in Gettysburg. TO THE LADIES. IV E advise, on all to go to see STE VENSON'S NEW GOODS.— It is worth a visit, to look at his CALI COES. Ilia whole assortment is well selected, and his Goods are not only pret ty hut cheap. Having been purchased late in the season, when city merAants were anxious to sell, they were obtained at re duced prices. His Cotton Goods are re markably low. Go, then, to ST VEN SON'S before you purchase. May 4, 1849. ANC Y A RTIC LF,S,Cologne,Soups I: Bair Oils, Tooth Brushes. Toilet Brushes, Tooth Powders, Ate., &c., for a ale hy S. H. BUEHLER O other medicine has ever been introduced awU to the public that has met with such un• paralleled .access, It Dr. SOIL' LICS ONIENTA I. Its cx l'icta.—having been but six yews before the public, and the advertising small, compared with most other medicines, yet th-y have work. eit their way tato every State in the Union and Canada.. They have absolutely become the itiaiidard Medicine of the day. They are purely tegetabla and so admirably compounded that when taken in large Mates they speedily Cure acute diseases, on 1113 strongest Constitution. such as billions diseases, and when taken in smal I doaes•they operate like a charm, upon the moat delicate, nervous female, and have raised numbers from their beds after all other remedies had failed. We here refer to but few of the ma ny miraculous mats effected by the tae of said Pills. erupt alffertfota-sArma Woodiof Righted. Jet lemon Y., was cufent, after she had been confined to bed 3 years. with Spinal disease and Ah weal of the Lungs. The bill of her regular physician (Dr. Johnson, of Cley,) bad amounted to tdoo. bee Circular. Srvoltsla and Nervosa Deeffirii.-.-Mrs. Down, of ('lay, N. Y., was cured' of IJlspepsia, Nervous debility and Scriattdone Affection of the 'lliad, after she had ham thfi6fted air Months and all rather inedieines had faffeds ' • ' ' Cough dad E'elsiisimptfom Cured—Wm. Bendy, of Pickering, C. W, wss cured eta seem* Cough atter ho had bean .confined to WOO for • long time,. and was given up by his physicist's' lie had used roast of the Cough Medicines Of the ley, and was supposed, by hip friends. and physi cians% to bi is the Met stages of Consumption Zmitqrsia....A. H. F. Ormsby; of Syracuse, N. .was. ;emend of Prepepaia. ea serer. as not to be able to,worst for two, yeats, W m mai l , et Green utak, Conn., was cured of a'sevate.9 , we Dyspepsia, Costiveness and Nervieua debility, ?titers standing, after expend ing large sib.* mosey to' ho purpose. , See 4:irculare. Jl ripw..-44.041, L. Leuntitrd t dlf Avon, N• 1.. was itteii4 el a *stare awe of Elleiding Piles of it heneber of year. standing, Mier wring a variety of nuedieinet witMut either. • Mrs. Willissuen, of Bethlehenn, N. Y., was af. - bated toe thirty', years with disease of the ahem and stomach, a lewdest& tatheaspille cured but. Yalta O m img t el illeat(md,Ostwego co., Y • agreatly benefit* in a case of Aatiltgacod ffi diculty ut biektfiirlg,' by ltitt Vire of these pills. Sarre Caar of Pacl.—John i tt i on, of Hart. wick, Otsego ethr ski e eta memo ortoli or Priest andantino/no comiveness ohms ,Ind riluft duralNit. Wit, would pet eststr fi en a ew olhaggfra 111 41 ‘9 04 110 49 0 1414 5 4 1 a g co "'taint. AtiolititutiO; ltkPitint; N. Y, Was cu rifUegti, , ge and genFai derangement of the digesdkaeltrgeh‘• , He had been sick for years, and spent hundreds of dollars ..to get, Ptikel: big tolikt /Of* ' and starlitidift 4,4111Vit: ( 1,14 hbrdiZliN PrfuNie4 to take it V. -•.• move tie streams in which all e d r;=lftlgitee 4le rut , pit lith fir bad space; For par*tdv.r t z ntfitute ‘ afofiuel4 belled kit As t ei lrwedWiltiatis itatihrisiation call. rd Ofj Sqvartigo ;elm, • be mare to see be fom y the nanid of AM. L. satttE Ai co.; kon theritleilditiON&xes. None others ;van be getkiiii.' WFtiVe freCtiferirtheit eeyr Oho •.%rho is mikingerspididefilittithrbitrYtit dated to 'make use elver name; but aiinteidtthmb have 'Shad• the holinkemetriintitate war boiefilletriOepy , miteltatilem OeMilkoelet4 ' VAG* the pug. lic are minded wilioutbey pitches*, 4hay 'ber .deceived. ,, of " .o:rfor ode fay BUEHLER, Gettysburg t' arritiimirilli Rime, Annenberg) .1.-Aulabiugh, tilmriptenth 4verlll, &intik:din , D. Niel.: reirintnet,foagt4wat rt. , ft.'lletry, , Ab l bottirtown ; Jailer ettimiby, Samuel Littlentwn • Witmore A Stiek, Mummeiburg .11 , 11riitkeiralf; Fairfield; Abel T. Wright, Bern riersville• Roily, New Oxford; 'Jame Cline; Iligrime township; Jehe S. Hollinger, lieitiliesborgi Wm, Wirt &Co., Hanover Wm. lianoter. &Atria's, 407 4, 1619.-01n—(44w)' 11EIPMe_IC7'41115:1111111Pow, „ f rtHE subecriber tendert his ackfidial la. eligal anti to the pubiio for the liberal and ate' .patronage with , witieFmlur -has, boon 1 ed fora series of year”; *Wee. i i specie 4:antionileds 'that . be- his ill . 3 111. i acivi ~ at hie : old Ositild!Ott ', i lltli r Pi Charnbsrolirg, Slicet,,O lorgO,!ilit resin DRITOS k:up o icutpp, , , • ' ,IKtilvfoiliwo.4o...,,:. ti'aints,Varsiisawuyestuirs and everi Waile'', attic,loo,l4l4lfy ituqd to a !)rug stare, 4a, which We invites tbe attendee, of the publle i lwith.ossuraneas that - they Wilt , be thrnisbed Iv the aost reitso a - ible'priqeles. '' ' • • , ' S. n: Blititi.E.R. Oitlysburt June :2 ' is , fifk COUNTY , T.IIEASUREII TE undersigr.ed , grateful for the warm and generous support extend. ed to him by his , friends tvro year. ago, again announces himself r candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER (subject to the action of the Wifig County Ounvention,) and respectfully solicits the supilbrtand suffragesuf his fallow•cidzeos JOHN FAHNESTOCK. Gettysburg, April 27; 1842..--tc: COUNTY TREASURER. MIRE tubscriber respectfully'unnoun ji_ ces himself to thie. voters of. Adams county. as a candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER,Asubject to the action of tile' `Whig County 'Convep tion,) and would' be thnnkful for the ibp port of his fellow ciiiietur. GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, April 27, 1849.—tc VDITOIRIS AOTIVE. THE undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Adams county to Make distribution of the Assails In the hands of ISAAC &ma, Admininie. , trator with the will annexed of MARY Don or. deceased, will attend for that purpose at the public house of Geo. W. Nl'Clellan, of Gettysburg, l'a,, on Flidtry the 18th day In May, A. D. 1849, at 10 o'clock, of which all persons interested will take notice. JOEL B. DANNER. April 27, 1849—td A tual4or. NOTICE. • F IIE first and final Account of PETER Etstmr. Assignee of the estate and effects of PET IL SHANEFUTEII, has been filed in the Court of. Common Pleas of Adams county ; and said Court has appointed Tuesday the 22d day of May next, fur the confirmation and allow ance of said accoont, unless cause to the contrary be shown. JOHN PICKING, Prothon'y. Prothonotit ry 'm (Mee, (h4tyiburg. April 27, 1849. NOTICE. THE first and final aceonnt of Amin- NV DEARDORFF, Assignee of the estate and effects of JACOB SIIARRA 11, has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county ; and said Court has ap pointed Tuesday Me 22d day of May am', for the confirmation and allowance of said account, unless cause to the contrary be shown. JOHN PICKING, Prothon'y. Prothonotary'. Offire, Gritysburg, April 27, 1849. 5 NOTICE. 'll' HE first and final account of 'Nouse 13LoctirR, Assignee of the estate and effects of ELI COVER, has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county ; and said Court has appointed Tuesday she 22d of May nexl, for the confirmation and allowance of said account, unless cause to the contrary be shown. JOHN PICKING, Prothon'y. Prothonotary's Office, Gettysburg, April SU, 1849. 31.• NOTICE. RODENT FISHER No. 5, April Term, 1849. FRANCIS FISHER. 1849,April 18.—The monies being considered in Court, Rule granted fur the distribution and appropri ation thereof nn the third Monday ot nert--notiee to be given by publica tion in one newspaper in the Borough of Gettysburg, (or three weeks successively. By the Court. JOHN PICKING, Prothon'y. Prothonotary's Office, Gettysburg, Arit 27, 1649. S 3t 11, ICA RDI'S P halma Crister Pomade. The proprietor of this new and beau tiful preparation, confidently recommends it as having no equal in the worW for im parting a beautiful, soft and glossy appear ance to the hair, promoting its grow th and and preventing its falling out. For sale by KELIJ R KURTZ. March .30. airouia' Eagle Tripoli, FOR cleansing and burnishing all fin lathed Metalic ,and Glues enrfuces ; 'melt us gold; brass. Britsaium, and street wares, window, panes, dtc. This Tripoli is pure. being entirely free from acids, mica, or calcareous earths, and therefore altogether superior to the liahan Tripoli, au much used in Europe. For sale 14 g j ELLE,R xygrz.. G A I b 1 N eEEDS.-4 trash supply, warranted growth of 1848, jtuit re. delved and for Wale by • ) "KELI.ER KURTZ. PlainCll4llolo.' SitEt Salk Can rasa. and getioules,,cotiatant. ly on hand and for sale at SCHICK'S. m er olii#o I •-• : :; frNlTBll l s9ernunt Vegellige'Cijis INtixiii; ptepared by' r/F...111, til"iltsti;fiLiihealster4 l Pa.; 'sal ',Of site M .; ;'“ ; KURTZ,. 4,1141,3111111/L A) XIIIRSIII1T; • • NAlirt ViillillSQ P. 44. RANT TAMS. of all kinds, (grafte in the romp) uan be had of the sub intiludge'foeyOtiiiehts.' • : • • /MA fiaIIitrLEISMAC: , la. SCHICK 'has just received ea law • ° levet strict. of SATIN, which he will sell' law , . .'Aisb: phln al l figured Crik' vats iituf listikerelfie64, dl dere, March '3O. COMMON , SCHOOLEI,--' 1 Becatiasori bents, Ifiattitentln6:.l 1 9 'x 1 § 4 P• ~fOP/Yfititinfr . #l/4!"ftst WO/. ‘,...,9 l44l4 „, w sp t; .—ln io sit it n ee of the lir ty-aeounitaeciMttof antet, antided‘Ao Act for the nigaiation aitationtitntamte of a eye tiforiof, Etlueation by•Corntbon 8chooll0" paned the 7th ilisy,of April, 1849, I here; 04401,4 1 9 5 Wit 4 1 034A,* 4404 1 nAsllogi the amount to oyary, , llietriet in your upor,„ht eOtlpd; out of te tkon4l Appro. Pr t jatiou .of 112q0,000, tfir; tho yeer 4sso, Its eihibi f i t y; • • • • . 0 ,gt dintierfend,' /i 8,119 ‘Fmnlitin, • t 75 ,07 Freedom, •' • SI 64 Geoi , inany, Gettysburg, Hamilton, Remtlionban, .Hootingtaa, Latijnore, LiMtv, /4onalien, Mounijoy, 14 , 1ountpleiusst o Readiag, Straban, Tyleak , . Union 4 O;fdrd, 88 8S RespectfullT yours, I'OWNEMND HAINES; thrintsneeid'or'Codufion Schools. ' Pursuant to lit'w,.we, the undersigned, publish the 'forgoing. , , , . A. MEIN'-ZELMAN, J A OCPEI 1 0 LIVG; • J. d CRNINGST AR, oehubtlisionienr of Milos Couhty At - test—J. AttOwsAutiit. , eltrk. ARUI 1849.-4 t [ECG IS mars, xovICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees - 1 - 11 and other persons concerned; that the Aftlinistration Accounts of the deceased persons hereinafter [motioned will he pre sented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county, for confirmation end allowance, on Tamlay the 22d (lay of May next : The first Account. of David 'l'. Sneering er, Administrator of the estate of Anthony Freshman. deceased. The second account of John Shull and David Shull, Administrators of the estate of Frederick Shull, deceased. The fourth and final account of Win. 11. Lon, acting Executor of the last will and testament of Wilhelutas lloughtelin, deceased. The first and final account of Abraham Krise, Administrator of the estate or Ann Weaver, deceased. The first and final account of Abraham Krise, Administrator de bents non, with the will annexed, of Jacob Weaver, de ceased. The account of Samuel Beard and Ja cob Ilalleigh, Executors of the last will and testament of George Beard, deceaied. The account of S'amuel (Maier, Admin istrator of the estate of Christiana Hoover, deee ised The account of William King, Trustee for the sale of the Real Estate of James M'Gaughy, deceased. The account of Jacob S. Hollinger and David E Hollinger, Administrator* of the scoop of Samuel liollia g oi., d oat_ 'rile account of Samuel Overholtzer, Administrator of the estate of Wm. Mum inert, deceased. The first and final account of John Wolford, Administrator of the estate of John M'llride, deceased. The first and final account of Martin Steffy, Administrator of the estate Peter Steffy, deceased. The lutetium of Jonas Spangler, Ad. ministrator of the estate of Jonas Spangler, deceased. The second account of Jaoob Guardian of John Diehl, Lavinia Diehl, and Daniel Diehl, minor children of Dan iel Diehl, decant!. The account of Daniel March and Da vid March, xecittors of the last will and testament of David March, deceased. The first account of Henry Welty, Administrator of the estate of Robert Thompson', deceased. • i The first account of Jacob Myers and John Myers. Administrators of the estate of George Myers, jun., deceased. Whi. W. tIAMEREILY, Register. Register's Office, Gettysburg, z te April 27, 1.849. GETTYSBURG • FEMALE 1 EII JK r. THIS Institution for the education of Young Ladies, will be opened mine 7th of Alay, in High Street, Gettysburg, under the superintendence of Mrs. anti and Miss WALLACE ; who will give' in struction in 'all the elementary and higher branches of an Etiglish attention ; and in Music, Drawing, Oriental 'Feinting, French and Fancy-work. • IFITIMI English Studies, fora radon of four months, $4 le $6 Musio, per qr. of eleven weeks; $lO Drawing, Oriental Teinting, freneh. and the vaulting kinds of Pettey wort, as Shell-work, W as-work, ' ' Wotdad.work, ditt. $6 There will be ae examination of the school et the close of each Gettyabarg,,*prt) 18, 28.-1 m '• NOTICE. •_ . • , Letters o f kdministration o W OR O eitals Of HANNAH MARIAN ALBERT, decess cxl, late o.tiotin g op t , t pargibliv, Adams county, 'having ,bcien,gpol.ed to ;the sub tieriXyar,, ret4 . lling An Note ,torArlbip, , ,no#ap is hcrAlky vv . on to ‘ ap, w ; Ito, me.ncicktteti to said estate, to Take ,payineot without, Ile. , lay, AA .1 0 thPac'titiviug t 4 preqent them properlY to i ltbentictited for settlement, ' CYRUS ALBER'l,.Adner. 2 ° it A ' A OE if ° Mr 4, ' ' . I 4 • f il ittSEl , + g 4 4 4 ' 'or •411:':--, 1 nd•-.4cimpowder,hb- 1, ,r.-I.tr; paid,' Young l'Hysore, ' and . B/itek , —of 'the' tptit guiltily, .1 ' 1 . 11 kilt rectiVed and for silo it • ~ - the Drug apd,goki l Store,ok, ) R. ' • lil. kr. tlEft,L* 4pril 1 . 8 ? 1849; . ' br , ' , .c,fofia; JA..; SOrtitH has just received, per • latearrival, aslarge and as good an assortment of. Imdied" and Gentlemen's Gloves and Hosiery as can be prednced in G i ettysbuig, , Also isplendid lot o liib bone and Flowers--all, of which will be solchm low as they can be Wights's any other More in toms, (3aityburg, March 20, 1940 IKW *Mt PR/CES THAr VelVrT ',Ear GEORGE ,• A'','t`.' ARI CIAR, tb n 1 knob stansVhse AM: /Wilt rnFciA l eci ant' in% opening, as nnlntie eno ',well eeleted e.etort b k r, °Tared p #leßnblic it any tune--constetieg of Dry -Goods' St, lyderies, ZliZtUi r iblit ( Qathee oimigivairo IMOILION SIM LEGHORPLIOMAIW.IALP GIMP .(0 fli grata Mite , aitc, , all of whichAtonst buy pure seed on the mery:beetrterniskle*Will bt add. prices to suit the tivneet 2 tile) twill est misrepre- I heist norrdeeeive yau , , by ; /910 g 'thay.we Awn , sell.goods,,KTilirsy per to t. cheaper" than any other , ostablishllleit. ' But we . will, confine twfiaelvea t thtplain fiats, and that is. that we will -sell any, and every ardcls as chospoif not a little camper, than they van be, bad .44w/there. Our prices are uniform. .• And we iWsersq all Goods sold to be as they are ,represetled. OtrThe Lidice aktentiach particularly, is 'mated to a large antiwar" handsome se lection of 97 68 72,116 SU 66 100 Sd 189 81 . 119.72 187 78 . S 9 88 ,SUkr, sad Name, 16411001 generally. Please give us a call, examine ansijedge foi'youisele,ea. GEORGE ARNOLD. -April , ll, - • • N EW CHEAP 4 Milt - 41 UM -. 00001 3.. AT FARNESTOCKS' STORE. AHNESTOCIU-*--SONS preset' -I their eompliments to their triends and the public, and would inform them that they arereceivirik their nasal large and CHEAP STOCK, ,OF SPRINOr AND SUMMER • 60.01, direct from the eastern' cities, consisting, IN PART,.OF Dry Goods, Groceries, H It Dq% R QUE N SISWR ,F„ BQNNETS. P.91..211 .119 TS, C.ll , 8, and a full assortment of Orel:) , tiling in their line, which they offer to the public much lower titan they coif be purchased else where in the county. CALL AND EXAMINE. ac:'Country produce taken in exchange for Goods. • • lI:7'A large let of 'Locust Posts on hand, which will• be disposed of on -rea sonable terms. April 0, 1849.tf 13:=31 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. MILLER & RUPP HAVE cominenced•tho manufacture of Clt,llll.N in East York street, in the room formerly occupied by E. Ziegler, flatter—where they have .on hand a large A'SOC{ILFMENT OF THE VERY HEST • WHOLESALE. AVID Their stock millraces the fottozning : REGA LIAS, PRINCIPES, CUBA. PA NEVE LAs,I.ADIEs,LA NORM AS. UINA MON AND HALF SPANISH CIGARS; BDOKINO AND CH EW IND T01114(11'0, Q)T EB'l,mattt SNUF f, , d r , • Country merelimws told others can be sup plied with' Cigars at reduced prices, for Cash. AU orders will be promptly ac ted to. Determined to spare no efforts to furnish their customers with the very beat articles in }heir hue of business, they hope to until, and receive the I/lir:maga of At 3 pub!iq. Gettysburg, April 0, 1840.-oin THIS is to give notice that the part hershipi in the practica of: the La*, heretofore existitithetween the subscriber atidilt; Esp.; has been this day, dissoiveil by mutual consent ; and that all thd tr'rofeitiional businees. in which the subscriber has been at any time eriga gedotilher alo#it is' in partivership with others, has been pieced in - the hands of it. GAirestmiy, Egg:, to be conducted by ,him to completion. the said subscriber haying full confidence in,his integrity, and ability to do so to the satisfeciion of all concerned. • • JAMES COOPER. Aril 3. 1849,-3in NOTICE. ETTERS 'retnamentary on the Et .ll_4 'tate of Amorist Gum, late of Monet len township, Adams county, Pa., deeeased, having been granted to thcsubscribers re- siding in. the said township, they hereby give donee to all indebted to said Estate to,rttake payment without delay, and, those Wihng Claims to prthlent the' sanua ,proper ly. authenticated or pettlement. , - , WILLIAM. GUM, • • Dsk VID- April 6, 4849,...Litt• Executors. —:-- .... .. ..•.., - ; , , VA L. . . . , lkit''' 7.. it, L v: . ; 10E11:III , : 2 . r• ;•..;..,./,' .'iiii (4044110* b uilding . ~, "•,` r . • . • • ,i . .,,;, : •: . istne I.,olo„On• , ‘ l htitch. , :m 6 4 - -i4tv,--'4 . •:". 40 40 , 4. 1 '. 60 0r5 , eilf!OM. .0 . • .. . ..'. ,,E . :4 ':7 iftll4lll he 'inay allureo be, ,i , nd r . , i ani4..4llng •to ;• ! , .10 atiYVoirOiltid4 diit inioineirdri ' 3 eil• tier. Persqnot 4 Ta l c. pf full.se . Wrf teeth ,are resootittly" tnvited to Fall. - •! , "' 1. : -. - :.! ItBPlolllNti% VI •••'::1 e. 1 . 5 - Des_ l : l3 S: ol33l ---Catvi 'ReW.t.P. KliAi , vii,ltit "',11.• INRRIBRII ! , k 4 , . Prot: M. iltoalyi.. • ,ft -- 4.i. 'f'arPc''Fft!lff.i.. ... " ' MA+. 111.4u0 0; Si t . 'i f " . -I.WII ii iii, 1) 72 .- ." ..$4.1444T0R1F Rsii: q : L C: Ivi .•p: , . ' . The 11.ariq“angers,wiapa , . . . "radii Jacoh, 7,Cros its's, it Mein'lisp Mkwik , ship, on Monday the 7th of May next, at a t I°. o'sloak. A,As.. • itith .sonsisuil ac9oll. trementei in corn plats. onier. JOHN ELCHOLTZ, 0. tai GARDEN itcI'I.OVVER SEEM or the best (polity. Jost received and for sale by 4 5 3. H. BUEHLER. ' MARS, NOTICE. A' WORD TO THE WISE. 1 HE revolutions throughou t Euro pe,du 'ring thnyear 148, have been produc tive of a momentiwyritagnation in the com merce, of the , world. Many, reports have relitched ea, that thousands of its merchants have failed, and a great number of its man •efsctorice have ;been obliged to suspend their , operations, ,Jldany have .been look ing with enenlinuneye tnwards,our hap py, land; of freedurn, to order ,: ,to save the 'wrecks of their fortunes. ,' Fav,ered by , the low duties; eifablished, by ,ific govern ment, _they have been_able "to, meet with , a suitabinmerket to dkiratn . 4f they other wise *esitilkitteibilt. itto lither period s i" e #l l o° p F#44nrgTlgl o3l, t cve meenatopu[upi wit all sorts of goods. h ence , good* Ita,ve, Mined enormOusly t be•hposed 'that Ate' Will enutiiitie longer'; tdriatlt Itifdrineil - tik he news brought m,..tbe !hit tranquility is riatored and' confidence re establiehad between 'the Mititins of 'Europe;tand that bintlifess ' Mei "alfintiV vived---eumteoluehdy; Meet` of niettdrecte ring goods gnus' and will lila • Being ednAnnettaf this would in form my • customer!, apd:Oipll9o 4811- 'entity, that I 'have' Pitt rec eived' large assortment of /Spring.' '4iiinnY!,r Wearing ,i7pparel, A tnltini"eiith usual assortment of Jeteelr , /*key Go9dc. Pisteli, 0." Mx good's bketi ,pnt 'ehaied Wheit:,:reent 'tire ' lowest acid ` ohoro - oi the that i 'not `ohly'citt undersell one in • thiv beighbilrhobd.:—'the'cltielf not except ed. My stock beltig Vell'selected and of the best • materials, it cannot lhll dreping entire iatiefoetiun to those •w ho' will honor the with their My stock of goirls le larod,:eimpititing of Men's end 'Hoye ' Veining ititnitel; of all sizes and'qualitles sind , :pnemil Mid my mind being made up aki'm selling+ cheaper than the chetiidst, and terms of 'tali will only be cash end al,only One,pficil rT I hive also on band k 'a Int of PINE OIL, of a superior quality , and very cheap. Also, a VARRLfas'E,. and,' two, second baud BUGGIES, which I will dispose of upon reasonable tems. MARCUS SAMSON. March 23, . 1840, G ETTYSiIITRG FOUNDRY v7I.9ICOLVE ,UOllO. subscribei respectfu y informs A his friends and the public generally that he Still eontinnes to carry en the FO Ul\ DRY 11U-SINEBP,In its branch. ea, at his 'old establishment, in the Western parrot Gettrsburg, xt , here he has ecinstantly on hand alit 'temper • • 1' ItlitiPra,2l/10 - - such ae Kettles, Pots, Ovens,..SkillAso Pane, Griddles, &c., of all . sizes ; also, STOVES of every siseAnii, variety,,inelu ding Cornmon,Parlor,Air-tight anclGoo4- mg Stoves—among thew ::the farrfsmed Hailutways. Partners he would say. ,he has on hand an excellent assortment of Threshilig Machin es, llorey's celebrated Straweutters, the re nowned Sevier Plewi; also I Weedcoel. r and VI itherow's ; also Points, Cutters, Shares. &c. BLACIiSMITHING is carriod on in its dillitrOnibiitionets,i,j , Alhe Oimiie•ot r aar. wen. t b. The subscriber has also opened a BOOT & S HOU Shop in the South end of the Froiludry Building, where,withgood work men and excellent materials, the neatest fits and heat work will be made. 10:7•La dies will be wailed on at their residence. All of the above mentioned aiticles will be furnished us cheap, for Cash or country Produce, as they eau be had any where else. All o rders, will be promptly attend ed to: pßepairing, of atl'kinda, done at the ahow.9 notice. .T, WARREN. Gettysburg, May b. 1848. CAUTION I WIIEREAS snitdryludividuals of late have been trying to monopolize and forestall public opinion'; and whereas the subscriber can at the present„lifoeshew the largest and best stock of C HAIRS in this County, therefore be it known to all persons interested that the 'undersigned continues to tnenufeeture at the old stand in South Baltimore Owl, every variety of 316 PLrfIX and Paryt; r CHAIRS ' which will be Sold on, the most accommodating terms for Cash or Produce. My Chairs are made in Gettysburg, and not in ',Boilers." liowip and Sign Painting attended to as formerly ; and from long practice and experience in business ; the subscriber feels conildenv thet tie work will bear the closest inspection,becatise his workmen, are of the beet diet the country can' furnish, t C4RINE7' MIRE, of every variety and of the beet quality.' will .be tarnished to Customers, end at all times made to' or , der. p#ll kinds or (.;timb4,,pikett at fair prices : CIIAIRPLA.NK wanßsdr—somtgihigig, leas thaw "4000" feel Will itCf. • • Feeling, thankful' for past favors, the subscriber hopes,attatittan to business. still to merit a share's' Ingle favor. ti p •Is Rp3ll MongripaiEs. Gettysburg, Jklarch 9, 18A9,--kr I l'llollt. 1149,9 1- 4 , 4 1P 1T/ 0 / 0 . 1,, A LL toieiv.wiphiog wourpty them selve's %jib. l ikandeetne DRESS GOODS woill(1 do well. to call at the Store so IA SC.frI4E;X'AINk eXtrallittftritotkor G1N9k1A348,,L44 , ,N08,, LIN= MUM* plain, strifsedand bairbstGambrielliusilfga, ' Alpaeca, antler good, actletelot •,. , Igkaggoilinwit9 •• „ Btaa 'Clittip Needle vierktd 00146, 01,ittquit'lidee'd''EciAlittot,fi trie bleached and' unkjcacti j?cilling, Brown Hot. e ) 4looveis,bombs,aild many oth iieirtf4l Mai nuinertMe 10 Mention. ' 1 viofild i theVefore taiai eall to call soon A hd eitiMialefOh theniselies befrire purchasing as I feel confident that I can ' plefratrall, both,in ityle and price. Okitibtirg, March 30, 1849. CICHOOL BOCWS'AND sTATioN ERY;ofaII kintla, constantly on hand and for'tiale, at Ike lowest pricer s at ,the Sunk and Vtitionery Store of Dec. 10. S. 11: augnrit. LIST. OF .RETAILEIIS CIF GOODS, IVares and Illetchan• dize, within the County of Adams, returned and classified by the ondensigned, 'Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes, in accor dance with the act of April 22d, 1848--for ,the year 1849 : 131ur. Deidett. Amount. Rorough(f Gettysburg. 9. Samuel Fahnestock & Sons, •25 00 12. George Arnold " 12 60 it Abrithem Arnold. 12 60 13. DOid MiddlecntT, • 10 00 14.''Clobelin (It King, 7 00 14 . ''Jnlin M. Fiteveneod, 7 00 14, tieoltiLittle, 700 14 IYtanctli Santiati; • ' 7 0 0 I*..D4eld Ztegier, '(iittanr) 10'00 •141-Henr3i Sell:' .. • • ' 10 00 14, , Biitntel H. Buehler, 700 14.•••Kelter lfiitrtlii• '7 00 •14...Y.1iniViiincle"Shick; 7'40 Ottnitieiland 'Tr/Una/tip. 14J Jehti'Weilier4 1 00 14.. WM. ReilY '7`oo • ' tp. 114, Abrahithi itldg. DaviltUghtilli' • '7'oo 14. Aibbiole Meritlatic r ,, • T " I. thfingitfryith I 14. Jeote'llOoislt, -111A.Y 'rig 00 '6O 144 Sohn , Berk holar,' ,41 ; '''" /0 'ltt '" -v ' I' 4 oo I . 4fAbetil. 'Wright"? 'l' oo ; • • 00 14t , " 11"00 14. "Joh n :9 4 6 10 i • 7 t 00 14A11100.14411tillitjilq Y.4'l 00' I ; •'` 149 Jacob 00 14. Dovid.Soltkt,''' ~"" 14." Josee onabct ;•.:''i l - 'OO 14, , JicotolllMebnin4;" 'Y 14. ChstioirlEt4inglef,' l2 " f p oo 14 SAO 'lgtdAtraugh; f t ' ' l o'4o 14. William weir,• IX/ 14. john - Hostiy,!' ' f 'rot, 4. John Rolf, ' • ;': v OO 14. Francis 11111ilebtilhdi ad 14. Abrohs6 1 4 Cnt1,. 'Rd 14. Tliowia J. ClbOper,. '' ' "'" 110 14. Philip Ilion, • " 'l l 6O 14. ! Jiro!) lionote; ltd 14. Peter bilekliy, i (irq.)' ' iO - 150 14. Stick & Witottoto, ' 1 1 : 1 , 50 14. llooehei'&,-11no 4 tek,11 ' ' ltl '6O fritsitiliOnbani t " 10. Jamb ntilikerhoftV" • • ' ' 10 00 14. Otto. W. "Holgji,' ' 'l'oo 14. C. • ' 7'llo 14. Jacob •;' ' 7 00 • - Liberty r,.• ' ' . ' .14. John 'Prontirniket; 7'oo 14. lonic RidiMei:l6W* &. CEi., '• 06 aurtfinglinflfir. '; '• ofq4 10•111 13. Iloitsingei& Ferree'. " so 14/ ''" 00 14. Jicilb A. ' 7'oo . Latinate /fr. ' 14. Divid Reitnisa, 10 50 • ' • Oxforif'tpi. 13:1ftecib Martin, (lig.) • 'lO 00 13. Lilly & Riley • • H • ' ' lO 'OO 14. Sylvester Fink, H lb* 14; John Clunk, - '7 'OO Berwick tp. ; • 14: Win. Bittinger, ' (1)9.) I 96Q 14. 14. Eichelbeiger 11ollihget ' 'lo 'so MotirilplitrarOtt tp. Mimir•Jolapew•rm 00 14.. tohli shihay, $ 4c Afountjap 14. William Walker.' 7 00 Reading tpd 14. David •M. Whiter '70 ( 00 14.. J acob Aughinbaugl,, Ir. (11l s).10 +6O 14. Henry B. Smith, 7'oo Qernwny Ip. 13. Henry Schriver,ls 00 13. Sneeringer 4 enshaw, `, • 15 ;05 13. George Myers & Son . 1 15 , 00 14. Win. C. Stalamith, • 7' 00 14. Ed ward C. Bishop, • 7 14. Ephraim Horner, 7 'ock Oniottia,go 14. John Busby. • (IN.) ' ;10:00 14, Joito,Bustry, . . I 10 fto Union 1p 14. Peter Long, tO Those who. sell liquors, and itren not classed in the above classification. ,wOl pay 00 per cent. , im addition to the amount of the respective classifications. -- • ; • P At,.--Atice is hereby given -to all pereonciate,cestettlit the return and classificatiniti thit 4° Idl . PR 41 the milt isittonetal GettYll Tawas, 'the 29iA day of May next, iween the hours 9110 mai 8 tecloiTt, tci haat al) persons, that may &insider therateliea aggrieved by said elsoishitiatioh. '''" •.1. - AfercaittiiS Appraiser, April TOU,SEY'S MATER, OF YAM Ili the most infallible remedy:ever discover. ed for Burps, licaleis.,C l uts, Braisesstiprains, nwelli pip', bid *nes,Chilblikias.tcolepid p,104 tteal4 Head; Bali libetini, ChaPped Heinds,'Boie - LlPs;'irdianied 'yelids, Ri n Wine, Pik Swelled Face, Erysipeles, Broken Breilitsi Bete Feet, Bore Leis, lore Hesid,,Bere Nipples; stif Neon; tater' iSotei,' Bliitefs,irch, Burns, Contracted Cords; Blotches, Pimples. Darns, Seuptieim4 loi h. Scald Feet ,3iiitg4tero, QUinq ahCatglitilßali Eslarssd JOl4llll CURIO, 10.49f,1 1 ,401HiPtiloP e 4 110 1 8 . 1, l ip' !lamination. kw enivervoil remedy iter CZ. leinil s dlieases and calunlitirs of gem , kind Feed*. Wanda and' other , editions! &else* or Scieses, iv is the mon laden remedy in the *OM , TAII Semitic% Worlidiope; Foundries, Mew Bleeneent.' Fornaetemen, Sr!: i lbseons, sad all other Me. c'tintefned in fag people of all clasace.circurn stiOeint,'lniiitanittione, should ever be supplied elkh it, reedy few any emergency, as an imme. dials; appliketlcrii edible Ointment, in case of j BIP or4licaildi would always prevent much suf. Ifili l 3lloo4Ortelt ewe life or bob. It possesses cettroiplnr the levered injuries by fire, over all external inflammations. and by its combined vlithetitiets as Antiseptic, Nervine, A eti•Spas inodie,'Aritodyne, 'Emollient, and Healing, and is iwtrutb the MOOT OMPLETE EXTERNAL REMEDY ii,ygcrillide.• The people may rely upon it in the hour of pain. It instantfy stops pain of the severest burn or scald, and pineal' all scar. For the Bites of Insects, Bugs, Reptiles, and the thou. sand trehblesome cutaneous diseases of warm cliniates, 'it irthe best article in use. All resi• dents of solithern climates should keep it on hand. In tact, it is in article that all mankind require, and oneon wines reliance can be placed in time of need. It is put up in tin boxes, and will retain its virtues for years. ---- a For sale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, eseriral.Agersr, Carysiburg; and by Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg; J. S. Hollinger, Heidlersburg; E Stable, Centre Mills; 3. Knight. Henderaville; J. F. Lower, A rendtsto wd; Stick &Witmer. Mummasburg; 'P.M% night,M- Knightsuille; A. Scott, Cistmwo; J. Brinker hoff, Fairfield; E. Zuek. New Chester•, D. M. C. Whiten Hampton; H, Miller • and William Wolf, :.F.ast-.lkriint Wm. • Bittinger, Alubotta town ; Lll ,y Sr Rilayt New..Onfore; Ow ings, bl!Slwrerystawa ; and Samuel Uerllu, Lit tle/town. • April '2l, l To the Al 11161161! —„,, . , agucrEsErs c}:Lzeiliftwallpyt rn,lo4* 4111 F COATED PURGATIVE , • , tery arises from expoours to datentrite,” lump* [reit ; sudden suppression Or' lion; nod sometimes from peeuhar staffer/46r atreoMbellg ID"Tbe Sept Coated Purgatim PIN again triticriphant! Lys/nifty put to Right by doses. Eingsbeidge, September 10; I neS. Dr. C. V. Clickener : Dear Sir ...—.Some time last summer I was very suddenly seised with an extraordinary looseness of the bowels, which continent*, f#r saverarslays without any apparent cessatigni.vv Indeed. the symptoms were to rio/usg,,theit 'scarcely had" time to ascertain their met Pt think, about applying a remedy. t peistfilesd that my pulse was mucks meta rapid theilinels• mon. Sometimes I was tormented by isnanotie erate thirst, and, occasionally, s strong jading ti'on to vomit, without being able to rainitany thing. I found no difficulty, however, in Whig, although It seemed, after all. to do me negoode Mystrength tailed me very cast, and my coot" were invariably accompanied by discharges of blood. The complaint proved to be dysentery of the very worst type. one recommended me to call in a physician ; another, to try Lee's Pills; while a third advised me to try something able. I chose, however, to prescribe for noysolf I bad heard a great deal about the virtre s4 44 , dour Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills from tit my .neighbors; and therefore iiineledit' they had cured others, there was tio cum* why they should not cure me. A dose aft. ISt soon convinced me that my conclusion was cor rect. I found the mildness of their operations particularly adapted to complaints of this na ture. The change in my feelings wu gradual, SA none the lass certain. The symptov,s ho guin to abate after the second or third dose., My, itrenght returned; ind the third or fourth bog Mind me.restored to my ocenstonsed heath, Which has always been remarksia Erik Tours Truly, • ; ' !SIDNEY 'SMITH. ILTFor ule by SAMUEL H. 8EE.310 ~11), Genera/Agent, Geurbsrgi wed by, Dr. Kauttlxian. ' Petersburg; J. S. Hettinger, Heidlersburg ; E. Stable, Centre Mitts; '3. Mt Haight, Bendersville; J. F. Lower,Arominsailltit icleils Witmer Mummuburg; Wltnightsville; A.Scott, Cashtown; J.ltiodo avitnr, FAIli rfield ; E. Zuck, New Chester; Dv,ilits C. bi bite, Hampton ; H L. Miller and William Wolf, East Berlin i Wm. Bittinger, A bbottatown Lilly all' Riley, New Oxford : E. J. Owings, M 4: Shotryotosin I and Samuel Berlin, Littlootnisct 00, 1849.—.3as 'RAISING BLOOD '. AND GONSOMPTION, PAIN IN THVII - K, AND • NIOHT 14WEiTs; ASTHMA; , • WHOOPING COUGH, PALPITA; • VON OF THE HEART, •, •: LIVER, COMPLAINT, . , • •1 • , BRONCHITIS, And all diseases of the throat, lungs and !It*, , mod by abeentan'e All•Healinte Balgam. RAISING BLOOD AND CONBUMPICION. Mr. Milne,Sullder, In Brooklyn, wmattaahoel with raising blood, follooed by a cough. path tha lido, and all the usual symptom. of cow animption. Hi employed two of the beat tthyab. clans; they did him no good, and told him , ' '' COULD NOV LIVE. Hering of . the wonderful cures perforated ty Ilikermstie Balsam, he sent at to. eiudi a Ai to Mrs. Mayss,l3£l Fulton street, and got at bor. tle ; it operated like a charm, stopped the bleed. ing and the cough Before he had taken oust Wide he was able-to be about his work. it had SAVED HIS LIFE. His delight's, residing st 127 31yrtle Avettsvei can attest it. Miss AultWeston, of Williamsburgh. living fill Tenth, near South Fourth street, says—That she bed been troubled with a hacking cougt 'aid "sin in the cheat, fora long time, which at liuk became bed that she was obliged tiviehe up her school for more then a year. She then comtnencedtaking the All Healing Itaiaaia—.. Which soon alleviated jeer symptoms. She. Is now fast recovering, and has resumed her labor: foes iseettilatiosi ee teacher. inabits Sohn O'Neil, Hith avenue end-VIM 'street,' me t ered with a eiogh, raising of phlegm, iamb psinfin hie Ode. He could get , • ' NO RELIEF till be tried the All Reeling Balsam: Whiski drive 'the pain from his side, allaybd Out awe be, sOlLbtought the disease upon the aullave end before he had taken three bottles. wee eniindy cured. PLUURIIT AND CONSUMPTION.- -- • ; AAR* :k o lady' upviorda air Atl i 'raging *V r yews bean sadden to attbelli littriArek Raisin c or Blood.- • eve m 21t: SHerlilli O ffis eitti a Pali in ' bee Head% riot's parts of her body. Her triennia believed' her P d IRECOVI:Ii Y. the A 11416,1114 Wide relieved r. at orliNt elf hiSalartolooi sympterna, land now ishe'ile to toseoatto,lesr. mirk. • • AISTI,II4A AND WHOOPING CODG/It Mee. I q uer•iia 31:ills, Pb Christie. sirost Ails. 19 beitiorta.y stmt . ; 9"m, H. Toonr, - Wrilliaititt,it; Mow the value of this Friwi legal wiAsk for aberetao's Ali tleiliat 8 Bite, 14 seellttlajpl,4 oltiatere it opt *eh Itiattita kt ' fNee e4y old St pad , Dr. Shining' 'ltems eott Cough; L'oismie, sold,* &bac • • • ' • PflAelpel Op ee 106 Nalliattitreet. New Tort..." *rill Mao by . SAMUEL H. SUEHLEIi r Cow* *est. GONsbrirg; oil PrAtelltnie, Priterebers B.lloilingsr,ll4l:' lersbunr retettle, Centre ; J. Mlersiltlitt: bP. Lower, Arendtaville ; thick h Witmer, Meatmeeberg; li'Keight.)4ll.wilifit. rills ;A. @coil, Cpelitown • Brinkethee, "rare held; E. .Z/idelti Neil Monter • It C. Alike,. HarripleV; H. E. Millar end INS. Wolf, teet Berlin; Wm. Biltieger, Abboastow ; Lilly ew Petite' I I.:1J. towd ; d &Meal BerHnAitllipirtowit: April 20, 11140.411 it °TICE. Era 4 , o E f " Pwr i s e4 4 lll KA nae s n s ta , r l Y ate .n of M i tts' Eligl *% ; • 441J0' county. docki, having, eon granted to the subscriber, notice ja i , he rebY,tiveu 1001 who aro inliabirol sl!ad Esta te, to makeipayment without delay. and to those haying elaiins to resent the same, properly iiinhontieeted, to the subscribitr. residing in the same township, for sotilio, ment. , JOSEPH FINK, E'er, April 27, 11141 jet" ' AVTIe L. T ETTERS of Administration , itta OW. i,4 Estate of MARTHA PEARSON, late of Huntington township, Adarnefnsilla:: ty, having been granted to the sukeinibets' residing in Emmitsburg, Frederick ty, Md., notice is hereby giTen to thiOpe ' indebted to said Estate to make Minion • without delay, and those haring claims present the same properly authenticated to settlement. ISAAC E. PEARSON, Adm'r. April 27,1840.-81 BRIGADE NOTICE. BY order of the Adjutant Gertmrsl - or the Commonwealth of Pantlayltria' Ilia, I hereby countermand the fluid issued by me. for Review and of this Brigade. JOHN EICM.I Prig. Ins. 2d Brig. 6th MW. Alai 1 April 27.-4 t IgirA NEW LOT OF EMS DEEDS, (Common. MO hioo.o actnors. and Adminm thiostors whb annexed.) Mnetitsgen. BMA: Iltai.,x• f printed nn superior paper, and inf 'll' • do office.
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