..litikeetenl4l4 . 4oenetwire says be. tweed' show the mistral of this. and that ten than storms were active during that pe riod. A writer ht Chatetbors' Edinhogh Journal maintains that electrical changes are dist tree cause of each migratory di sease, as cholera, plague, and, iatleeel, of all epidemics. the true remedy, there fore, is the purification of the atmosphere, and the chief object to effect this is dila rine ge., which , is in ingredient in corn lima salt. Whole streets and towns can filmigtrieel with chlorine gas as easily as singled wellings. "In 1832, the town of Dumfarline, in fieodand, wits effected with cholera froth the 2d of September mud the '2.1t1 of Oc tober. At that date. every street, lane, and alloy was fumigated with chlorine gas. Within five days the pestilence was en tirely aneiliilated. In Edinburgh the gas was used, but rather late, and in several other towns with like effect. It was as certained beyond a shadow of doubt (and to this foot we beg the attention of our readers and the public at large) that every house in the infected districts. in which chlorine gas was usedas a disinfecting a gent in the cholera of 1832, enjoyed anab solute immunity from the disease; and this fact is the great preservative against that frightful disease and a positive proof that cholera owes its origin to electiicel changes in the almosphere.--Sf. Lottk Republican GAILICS & Seavos : Should you consider the following statements Red lx•inoidenees (principally taken from the public prints of 1832) of sufficient impor tance to be admitted into your wad sol emn*, they are through them respectfully submitted tothe consideration of the scien tific, having been withhed to the present time is the hope that some one more com petent would notice them. his eeritehr ly desirable to ascertain, if possible, the proximate cause of the still 'arterioles disease sow ravegieg our oesetty t esti, is the hope of leading so such a result, they me offered. On the approach of the cholera to the the Mimetic border of Europe it was pre dieted.** it would be, from various cau ses. team fitful in London than in Paris.— The teretne, however, was the het the cause .apposed to be the practice of much intlpher in the atmosphere of London, from the ettensive use of bite m luaus coal ; and its absence in Paris. The fact was fully as certained by persons in each city wearing oh their hat crowns white paper saturated with the tincture of the plant called turn sole, which aulpher, contrary to its usual bleaching properties, turns red. In Lon don the paper was thus changed ; in Par is atm A physicist) in the town of Three Ri ver", Vaned*, profiting by this hint, on the cholera appearing there, expelled it by burning large quantities of brimstone in different parts of the town. A similar result was produced by bow. ing lame quantities of mil in iaAtetad parts of Pittsburg. in addition to that so estee- eivelyireed in their factories and dwellings. litie fees was lately republished, sad es the 17th bit, by Telegratilt, the tenths% of the city froth the disease wie,liapniso to their oesooky utesosphere." le Lemke, Pet* Melts, ind tressetwee other pinned, gurpowdrif has beim stiplo= ded, e'en pith canoe. with from the eoseussion wal sulOstrise 'ohm the latter, it is said. rerunning eerie this! Of the manterons hypothesee advavoid as to the awe, theMisentatie sad Ragiogi• cal appear to sustain' the 1401111/104114 wk out the .theorists, however, so laseatling. In support of the miasmatic, a autos pre vails in Italy, (noticed by my long distin guished townsman, Professor Drake of Ciuciunati,) ia localities subject to tater- mittents, of covering their windows "and faces with gauze—one would think to keep out something more dense than impure air. 1 also saw in Italy an association of individuals. said to be composed of all alas- see. who were conveying the sick to the hospitals on enclosed litters, and had a- &pied the precaution of wearing long loose dresses, with small openings for the eyes, but covering the mouth, the air respired coming from the lower region of the at• moephere. In support of the geological hypotheses, it is said that the French Medical School style the cholera a "capricious disease;" and it does appear to be governed by ani mal instinct in socking one section of country and avoiding another; attacking one wing of an army and not theother, &e., which animalculiata attribute to the water being more or Ices favorable to the propa gittiou of the insect iu thu different foram In support of the animakular hypothe ses, it was stated in 1832 that a citizen of Philadelphia. called Dr. Torrey, had sue cretletl in obtaining from the atmosphere. in a sort of net made of gauze, a number art insects so minute as only to bs visible by maim oh oticn:iscope. Happening to bo in that city at the time, I took the liber ty of calling on the Doctor to ascertain the troth of the report, and ho assured me that he had seem the insect distinctly, and that it wag of a veil color A respectable citizen or New York, !tattled Keil', also announced the (113COvery that obollora was (Intim% by inhaling two Wilmot with which the atmosphere was elliagged ; trbich statement has been repoblNbrsl, with ilia mode of aseettainiag 60—b7illekLiag op a greased cloth, AA* 1144. Abe st it* SIM date the disease appose eel alt 114amiilet, liEsatvelty.trbea a violent diumietaiwirsi ask piece, reeepabod by woe *law Ult es dm* et ass. ties of glutioous matter were found deposi ted on the eellar-doors, fences, &e., which, on being examined, appeared to he com posed of immense lumbers of minute in sects of a redieolor. Thu dieesse immedi ately disappeared. Whatever the rause of the rhicase stay be, sulphur, is certain!) , paculiaily'heatilit to it; as it has been; Nun time immemorial, to the minute insects which unquestiona bly cause the disease commonly called the itch. CAIPHOR es. eNOII.IIIA.—As there seems to be a general apprehension that !iIbt,POPPY few believe that it is alreadysmogs es, I beg peratitaina, direigtificiii'mdiiiiei, to make publici the foltavittg littte't %Hag the year IS" when *if ted with choktre, V Untried' 'Dot* Media source, that the aerial, of eatilpiktitj tithes in smell deem, Was * Magda epodlfic.-- Bain tithe date ronaetted ieltkttit poet. office in this eity.iipnximid'itrithiliiiren of smell widrittatts spirits et ts*e ib dish tit* the elerksi Mod hoer taiMaritiittillteetletis wheaevie ihtri anfpionnissitOrysymp• team etthe theism, ea taka telVdreps id tableepreabd o watwti and if that did aes retie,* doors to repeat the dome emery if. teen othethee *mil they • foomf Neitherriltwithnike' 'shy of their kith* f aver Ulf eltioegh the lea . thr othie-ithoetheithyvieitiorethoy peot : ef' Me eity billisehatge albeit duty. ' Two iliesowl li *room badly were *awaked with the oholerii.one of Meat ete• flier, to)wheitc I ethoteistered Camphor before any' physician stvirtid,' and they were be* Mast I would add that the leMDr. Gram informed me, that of 460 `, cholera patients, be attended, be did not lose one when called at an early stage of the disease, sad be uniformly administered ethophor.--Ncio York Booths/ Pest. Loa Poesinemi, ins letter Publiehed in the British jounilis, says that. tali own knowleilr, diNolved camphor has prowei a certain mans (mangers, both in Paris and filename**, and if taken is time, the owe is generally elfeeteebefore it is possible to meanie Orli:hut. The following is the recipe t. , -;1. - . Ra4pe.--Ose and a•haltounee of spirits of wino t !miliaria ammo of camphor dissolved in dm wine. Got a mail viol of barmboro. Directions.-first give a teaspoonful of hartaborn in a leiter-Outs of water. Begin immediately, and give five drops of spirits of wine, (camphor,) Aft the tea-spoon with cold water, and. a Hide sugar. Re, peat this every five minutes until you have given three doses. Then wait fiftten min utes, and commence again u before, and continue half an beer, unless there is re• taming heat. = aboold this be the ease, give one dose mote. am! tho cure is effect- Let, pedants perspire freely, as on this life depend* ; but add no additional clothing. Caosatua—Lawar.olu the summer of 18a, when the challis spread all over Milk% Tonausses. its course, from Nash ville, (whore it first made its appearance,) was South. The authorities of Columbia, II *ma forty-two miles south of Nashville, and cortutioiag about 1.000 -iahabitautts, mooed fresh lime to be placed at the door of ettary how% sod the citiarms were ro welled .b spread it freely on their pew. 1 1 4 1 0 s, is the ;um, and in ill open t a u whir, thews , was any stspant water. It mow neobed hanklin. lit miles south of blithightt then Pulaski, 30 miles , south of Cole** whom it was to rrifio ; thence ,13140/yville. out ef Velembia 46 miles. while it_Win .lOo.litt than at any other place Tennosose ; two utile' north of 04 thumblit in * country it was very bad; needy half the engross mod whites diodes some ,pbuttatioos. la feet it wet all over the OlurollPllin somotcy. Not a ease ori. glinted ia town. Tin system of liming continued throughout the summer sad WI. sad it was kind that* usual fill fevers were vary 104.40 numb so that the ens. tom of liming hos ben strictly adhered to annually ever aim% andiron a sickly 'awe it is now am of the healthiest in Tonnes. Att Inserusrr IPAar.—We have given the following Act before; but repeat it at this thee helm bewail ef all concerned Of the twelve hundred and odd Bons of Temperance in New °deem. only three have been stacked by the cholera, which has been acoargingilutt city. A New Pimiento or Loooruconw.--- The late Loeofooo Pestomider at Bing hempen, N. Y., refuses to deliver up the office to Mr. Cook, who has Mom recently appointed, on the ground that as his WM. mission is for fair yens, subjem to the re moval oldie President of the Prendent of the United Males, end be has benndiunie. ed only by one of the President's OstiMel, the Postmaster General, be is yet legally entitled to hold hie place. Verily! the charges made against the Federal ÜB'ioe• holders under Polk, have been more than substantiated. The longings of these awn for the "flesh pots" exceeds all bounds..—' They refuse to submit to the verdict of the people, and sot at nought their will. . Some of the Looofoco papers pretend that their office-holding friends 'are noth ing about being removed. The truth is, a good many of them are insane enough to cling desperately, to their offices, even af ter receive notice of ejectment. The Na tional ?nig says that the Postmaster General has been under the necessity of ordering a mandamus in some Jolla do zen cases. A Luars NATUIA.--Mr. John G. M'Al lister, residing a few wiles above Harris burg, has a young cow which recently brunt forth a calf with but two Ills and these in the usual place of the bind Jigs. The till is on the top of the back. The calf is lift* sedmikpliag Seven Days Later From Europe. The steamer Niagara arrived at New York on Saturday last. She bringyseyew days later advices from Europt, tom which we extract the.most impo t limns of intelligent*. ENGI t AND.--.The Canadian o , has besotfitley debated in Parliament, and ' ford Elgin sustained. It is said that amendments to the navi gation bill will be proposed, which may materially thane its character, if not pre vent its final mew. 7 . IRELANIXLIIII 4cittinnis iptitit thle emulegtoodunk,imalaseriee WA, sutler-- PW!IptCY I • r *AN t or, !nl, 4° Mig l l" 4ll "44beri u tst PninCh Aiaembly took place on the 13th tilt., but lite malt is !nknewn.. Re. iwr. • 47., Ifee* , Irlie,,!ft ll :.fro,,t4- . 0 4 of fifthly**. *PI; P 0 4 4 1 48 11 , IP (1 uiofteen *Chrtles liar, l o.9 l krelgmed, , The rreqe . aeleihed ate ee/Ored /41r/Pi !P had., b e r ll t IE M I O!, IT" tO to 4T, feh t if!vdru . 1, 1 4 , the , 7r , r,A marled:l A and tnuguthitere Were wradt Tsa , majority, of 38. ;fit l appears Bern the debate that no in instrue dew to efrer 44040. .bed: been Oyer) to dinanral On the contrary,, he was expece to remain at civitaVe c chi a , and to March the city only in case of necessity..` Ugewihis point, however. the Mittistit was'divided. " It is itaieTtinit . the French government 1111111 written to London, St. Poteriburgh, Berlin and Vienna, strongly deploring the interference of Russia in Hungarian af fairs, saying it will endeavor to put a stop to it by diplomatic means, and, in case of . fallure, they will apply to the National As tunably for advice. M. Fanchere, the Minister of the Inte rior, has resigned, and it is rumored that other Ministers will soon follow. SICILY.— Tio Nealpolitan army has been again defeated. Sicily is again in a state of insurrection. HUNGARY.—The fighting still goes on, and the brave Hungarians continue to be successful. They are said to be with in a few days march of Vienna, to which the Russian army is also hastening. DENMARK.--The Danes have suffer ed another defeat,anditis said have accept ed the proffered mediation of England. 0 ERMA NY.—There have been renew ed disturbances in various parts of Ger many. At Frankfott the revolutionary movement is more and more decided. ROME.—Pope Pius IX. on hearing of the resistance °lithe Romans to the French troops. is said to have destined that he would not return to Rome at such a price, and to have sent, a message in consequence to the King of Naples and to Gen. Oudinot to induce them to retire. In the meantime the French General has been reinforced by many thousand ad ditional troops. He has now doubtless, a large and well appointed army under his command. Hut theenthusisem of the Romans is now at the highest pitch, and if a single or combined attempt to bombard or take Rome by storm should be made, the defence of the city by the means of barricades and the courage of the people will be so well maintained that the Austrians are by no means certain of success. All accounts concur that it will be impossible to remoreithe Imperial power oldie Papacy, in any form. We have now before us the most fright ful details . sit priests Wog dragged fords from thelehitling plades; by the Toulon, and put to death, their bodies haring been heeled into the smallest pieces and cast into the Tiber. The combined powers of Europe will scarcely be able ever to set op Ms Holiness again On the throne of the Yellen. The tide of feeling has overpow ered him. The Rations seem benton ex- chiding Elacerdchal and 'Pontifical authori ty for moot. Intelligence by tehgraphluts been receir red from Gen. Oadinot s to the)Bth at which time their was a strong probabili ty that the French troops would be permit ted to enter Rome without opposition.— In the General's dispatch be says mserious propositions of submission are made to me already, the anchor of safety to the 'Re mans.” The 900 prisoners at Rome were aceompaied to Palo with all possible de- monstrations of joy. The Jumentbly at Rome has issued a stream divtifled. and able address to the Governments and Parliaments of France awl Englend, protesting against the, .sigh of any Ginvernment to interfere in the Itel lan question, or to impose any form of Government whatever on an independent nation. They say that alter lag ages of religious aud political sesvitnile, Rome has length. atilwiet4ihed its , indepeiell;ece puri.will oulhatain it 't all hamar& The 4 01 , 1 *,,P 010 0 0 claim 41 , bo mates of AB ROI", at‘te• * tow Ai the lon** Time' asincoußeve the hiedili et kieheiseepe .of a flipaeleh,ar , tab which Ti;k l 1,111k ri a * ,1 4 1 P! 1110 11 9 0 °' A 01 4 11 !""MPI "Ai 418 1 eat Pa' knee toget epee e4l4oolofolace the iteaphteee, het it appears **ow of intelliraPC . ihat Cho Austrians were repulsed on the Eilkinit., (dues not say ,wlterelw Ammo mrhotn,) : in an assault, and the Venstilin aceounts Italy that they maths I ,rally,issd t00k,e4041 dred prisoner', which nee4i cenartus!ion, Ii USSIA.,Them bats akeady marched oto Gallacia , m mule for Mowry, to the assistanco of file Austrians. 120,000 Ras- sians, with 350 cannon and 25,000 horse. Gen. Beta is well prepared to give them warm reception, in Transylvania, and there must be warm work before it is over. tlrThocittioms 'of York me 'making amigo moot to supply the Wows with Oas Ligbes. • TM Mt It is Weil. G. sy,,,Ereniag, Juip 8, 1849. • i _2_ _ • - i ," __" .1 . . .._.,:. L__:•_- Ii• I i ..Atut CIP.:S.-6,:-v t i .A 'Po.sts•, Esq. :erne of pl. .t e Viiirsi Norte, end E. W. Ca Eav Su n uildifg, N. E. Q - oneer 'Third & k "tow I, Ph Ohio .; and Wircirsi peon, Esq. South-east corner of Baltimore &South its. Didniesore--are our authorized Agents for receiv ing Advertisements and Subscriptions for 'The Star and Bennem" and collecting end tereipting for the same. :1111" theirepera Nom the'VOseteeil notethHoodatill teem with noments of thir Images of the Oaten end although the mortality tai me dis m tricts con tinuos to be teirible; In otlieni nippier* to be dy. ins army. In the aretuitinte the l eeourgi rimtly making ,immaitieran i k theAttantio, end rTalniely developed' Walla man, idiom in the Ifildie inane. Al'N4 ork, ea' WetineiithY, 23 new wee aid t 1 Airilui were matted to the Nerd of lieeltba-dillrli f oli same sad MI deaths in 111 ,* 443 - • Vhilk44""4l. to 4114:!Ivri ed caws occutnog 'in private practice. A Row ca. tee have-been teportedia Philo&Ws: Rumor deo atehres minify eases to Baltimoes, but the P* ll, 4144 11114 adj 4y• ban NI Yet 44.1ty P Fatal cases have aloe occurred in a number of I towns in the Interior qt New Trek New Jervey, and our own Stake. That the epidemic will in due time make its appeorance in this locality is , altogether probable. At Jesse past humanity fur rtwits nu.Pe.frintY. quit -We sltatl, nut Jetterde.ref flictel, insomnia ! ea many d the towns. that have sulked serinubt to. *lto. of the Cheers in the West this year, escaped tt entirely in 1832 and 1833. While, therefine, there is no immedi ate cause for alarm, it becomes us to make all no ceemery prepartionk by the adoption of proper saw Mary regulations, to ward of the approach of the scourge, or, int should anfortnuately develop* it. self in our midst, to mitigate its virulence. We are pleased to see that the Borough authorities are moving in the matter with commendable energy and it is to be hoped that their elate . will be ear dially and efficiently seconded by every citizen. In another column will be found the proceed. legs of a Town Meeting, convened at the suggeo. Lion of the Bummer. On Wednesday evening a consultation between the members of the Council *and the Committee appointed by the meeting, resulted in a division of the Borough into five Wards, viz.: Bouth Ward, to comprise all south of the middle of High street ; the South East, South West, North East end North West Wards, comprising the remaining portions Of the Borough lying in those directions respectively from the Centre Square. To each Ward ware assigned one member of the Council and War members of the Committee, to act as sub-committees in ing and inspecting the ditto/ern Wanly, as recom mended by the town meeting—the Committees to enter upon the disdarge of the duties assigned them on Titunday nest, at 8 o'clock, A. M. Committee for South Ward--Geo Link, Geo. Bchryock, John Houck, G. W. M'Clellan, 8. H. Buehler South-East Wad—John Gilbert, Henry Rupp, Andrew Pally, Goa Cbribunan, George Guyer. Buuth•West Want—Prlter'Stallsinith, Wm. D. Meals, 8.8. breretcy, D. Ziegler, .1. 1.. Tato. North-Mart Wart—Win. Wysolsky, Bsun'l R. Russell, U. M. Btnyver, Jacob'frozell, D. Middle coif: North-West Ward—D. Heagy, A R. Steven son, J. Winebrenner, Weiken, 11. Welty. ILJ The Council have enacted a Borough Onli riance upon the subject, which will he found in to-day's paper. I.l7Several intern *lg articles upon the Chole ra question will bit foNX in the preceding columns to which the attention of the reader is invited. (1774•C0111 t;14., has been ap pointed Deputy Sheriff, and entered upon the dis charge of the duties of the office on Tuesday last. Mr. A. is a gentleman of clever manners and will make a good officer. MILITARYELM CTION.--The Military E lection in 'hie Brigade, on Monday last, resulted in the reelection of Brigade Inspector Scare by an almost unanimous Tote. JAXSIG. Ranh Esq., was elected Brigadier (lencral. IrPThe Corner Stone of the new building of the "Medical Department of Penpuyloasia College;' ht Philadelphia, was laid on the 31st with the usual ceremonies—members of the differ ent Medical Faculties in the city participating in the erterciem The new building is located on Ninth street, between Loma and Sprttera--e most excellent location for medical and surgical per posers—and will be, seconding to the Philadelphia papers, one of the mat dame and beautiful atm turas of the present day. The style of arehi teeters is Collegiate Gothic, which will be carried through out the building. The front ii to be ornamented by two equate towers, rising to the height of 80 ket—one of which is to be used for purposes of ventilation--and the whole building, including the towers, le to be mimed by a rich embattled par apet of Connecticut stunt stone ; and the basement to the height of twenty hat, will be composed of the same material. The building will contain three ketone rooms, each capable of might, 600 students; 6 professor's rooms ; • museum 26 by 17 feet, and t libet high, with an ornamental gallery t a diewelicet room of sisullst dimensions ; four additional rooms—to. gather with apartments for the residence of the Janitor. The wbdir establishment is to be bested by fin , Nuts constructed to the cellar. sal the suallstion Is to be effected by tutirleial means, so as to insure s pure ennespbere a t ell doses in every part of the building. NATIONAL DIVISION B.T.—The Naion at Divilien of the Sons of Temperance closed it. sixth Annual Ilessioa in Cincinnati on the 18th ak. Delegacy were in Meadow* from needy all the States of the Unkam. and Rosa tits Bridal Provision of Now Drama& =ditties Seolle.— The baldness ,of die Jerk" WSJ awatent, and haratattiondi acconiplialiar It was detainineti biretta, killaillsh a .crier of National Teinpe7 rasa Olainiat write the Arit, as writ) Nana at Alcohol Italia Ma on tbralliainan System." ji4r. &Mass Dawn= takes the inecoal on *The POW 4( Misdate in N 411 6 .110 rel 2P e nnale t a nd 4 31 .4 4 9 110 :". die rl l !*" ' TN Petwilitify Atireasiskorrirb' pyoee _ Th. Divisieti mho toeitivekay etkikti led resolatidee rtoomekelates e.erji Divieion 'to bold simultaneous Qoettetty Me thins to ilieteet the erns elder Uwe o--to epieint 060- luitteee to tolled het. and eledtdoi for the beds. PePovs—,4ol to request ell CieVIMILI each la catty to pried', at kart aka AM once a 4hattaa, On the Licensed sad onliceneol ituiernida: The arbearinet amount of benefits, 'prescribed by the Conetituilon, has been reduced from to ; and Dieiscina are empoviered to abolish the ban. feature,eficiel under certain circumstances. The Order is in a nourishing condition, the increase of membership 'daring the year being nearly 106,000. The flat sendoit bithe liivision will be :held in boa* *a the 11141 4 Tuenhty rithositt'lllso. gle In Illunoury. Inolllengt from ,Sittontitiit coirmattln pll i n i tadng. by GI Nikrarb, r unakieeres era any roontOxidnat t r tar days the re coa t; T o rgelin in cd Ando • compli es rrkti cohnittbehrreen alien metiallitedele#7-let#Ami the Algid ne Riad schools—menu; to be rapidly approaching the cri sie so long foreshadowed, and which ore a gnat while meet determine the problem of Europe's futons--whether it shall be "Republican or ene ma." Idly, iiiertanny t ripriee,. Q collie, Runk, are all tilnladi More he bee Wielded in the struggle, and cfitortyill bedrittenledo it,. Prance, ayear liar , iiisireereetrie& on the liabiLeilintit: ~ fitlshlititaigas 'pistil bet goveriument, eel 'hi Don begng smetireloyeateldbit. ed, is already reeking upon the trouble Wail( lidealiillatieri, reified tb 'eitreines thriliittet tehinguler contest wegingiaribeerm the kleastriddets, the Medlerittii, iniithe Red Republicans. Italy bee driven Fie - /mai Ide throne, and tum- I"! lir a sthe m ig6l, fabric 4 r eligions , sent po. aaCah ' p~el'a t; *IAA centurieri had Veled kit With' ui ahltilitei 'Arai, and dispirtmeil laws Mt 'silly -id Donis itself, hot controlled the diertinies at hell- Einateil Tits inerivebtion of Aterteisu hemmed: In behalfof the dethroned mon- Arta,: and the fquivooil position of r4e/46Ww !ream, as, developed in the ,primence.of her led dit47 at the gates of Rome, while they invest the Italian question with additional interest, put , in imminent basted the foal triumph of Republican ions in the weowhithia - ehy.. - ' 1 . It b to .Hunmarp, however, that the eye Is now directed wfilt - peceliar Interest, where the struggle for liberty is going cm right !reliantly in the very heart of Despotism, and against the combined ar mies of Austria and Ramie. Alter e political de pendence of three hundred years, (remarks the New York Tribune,) Hungary Is at last free, the' It be but fir a moment, from the Auettiin yoke. The armies of Windischgram and of Walden, and the allied Croatians of Jellechich hive ail in turn been defeated and scattered, and but a few sing ling bends of her enemies yet remain on the east ern side of the March. Dem, after driving a large , Austrian force from TroinsYlvania,•and compel ling it to take refuge in Wallachia, entirely cut off from aid by. the side of the Danube, is in the North, guarding, these defiles of the Carpathians that ripen toerardejleesia. Dembinaky, since the glorious victories of Waitaen and Gran and Com oro, has barracked his fortes in Iludah-Pesth ; While Kossuth, President of the Committee of Na. tional Defence, and virtually the Dictator of the Hungarion Nation, holds his headquarters in the old city of Debterain; Dy a Perim of splendid awesome, in which the Hampden troop. dispday ed • fiery courage and indomitable energy, such as Europe has not witnessed MOON the wars of Napoleon, the power of Austria has been cow phitelyparalysed, and from leading. bold and con fident invasion, she is now brotighi to tremble for the satbty of her own capital. The armed intervention of Russia, instead of intimidating the Hungarians, only Increases their enthusiasm for the national cause. The fire of the old Magyar Wood I. up and the Lope isediemlii dence of the people augur well fur their con tinued success. While the troop eof the Czar are pouring into Vienna by every train that arrives from Cracow, the Diet of If ungary, assembled at Dembrecain, has formally pronounced the &pore tion of the House of Hapsburg. On the 14th of April the National Representatives met together in the great Protestant Church of Dembreciiii.— (The Magyar and a largo proportion of the other Hungarians belong to the Getman Reformed and Lutheran Churcheic) The public square was filled with an Immense crowd of armed men.— Kossuth, to whom was entrusted the reading of the decree of deposition, appeared before the As sembly and read the Decree proclaiming the bele , pendonce of Hungary and Transylvania—the in violability of the integrity of bee territory—the de position and banishment of the House of Haps burg—and the creation of a Constitutional Govern ment The reading of this decree Was received with unbounded enthusiasm, and it was imme diately voted by the Aseembly without a dis senting yoke. On the motion of one of the members of the Diet, NOMIVTIf was unani mously named President of the Government, and the members pawed a vete espresring the tont. denim of the-country in his integrity, and thanking bin in its behalf. Ou the same day, the . Cham ber of Magnates, under the presiderwy of higio mond Perenyi, adopted the decree of Use Diet with equal unanimity and enthusiasm Such id the po4tion of Hungary at present. With a clear-thinking, energetic and Pitsiotic President, a united and efficient Legislative. As sembly, a breve and experienced anny of needy 200,000' men, sod ti people glowing with the in spiration of recovered freedom, she will be.able to make a powerful Mend against the combined for ces of Austria and Russia. The intervention of England and France, if true, adds greatly to her chances of final success, but now, when a general European war is hweilable„ we shall venture on no speculation with regard to her destiny. An idea of the spirit and ability of the Hunga rians may be gathered from the rancwing extract from a recent article in the London Timor, dere. ted to the consideration andprospeets of the Han garian war : "In December last, Ilungary was, at one and the same time, attacked from nine dif ferent quarters. Unsupported by foreign , aid, and ansuecesslld in their first tarok glee, the Ilengarians were compelled to retreat, leaving their 'capital and the•seat of government in the• hands, of their ene mies. Yet the Janina of Kossuth never quailed. Oupported by the unbwerving pa triotism of all classes, and b' thafalone, !About the usiatiume of, augment either an men or, meneY, without foreign 11 1 44 or foreign , loan% step by stePtOcorn ered every advantage which had been won from him at first by. the overwhelming force and slmultittititis attacki of the Aus trians. In the, abort time which' has ,, elapsed since 0000k0t4tottistry he haammeesded in establishing ,et, ,:pctubreezi Pe , Pa totleit for MO pOthietionpf fulminating 'all ver and percussion 'Sept t `foundry for muskets, and one Ibr casting add twitting cannon. livrkail erected powder ! mill add Me5 0 0..44 1, 1 4#4,8 Hinatlf4l3l9rPt-be, ro has thoug , , 14. .equipped !qtd, citeitlOY piovisioditr " acute 'series , one hun dred thottiquid°^lllori he kik tibia 'the inactive cavalry to twenty thousand ligroin; and he haw established pontodi-trainy end renk'd-batuiriett lilt aid hai . diito than this. In'the . snbtittllnstii Hint& of'the • ' I army , his eagle eye 4sts detected the lurk. , 11 HL talents which Abe, Awmiee could not develope, , and;hie has, committeil the charge of hii forcestO men *hose tri; umpha 'have 'justified his ielectiem. Only one year ago Giorgey Was hut a lieuteminti Khipka and Uaapar, captains a major ; and. l'eresti), Goyim, and Count Casimir Ilathyany, htuktinver sOrved at 'lrlit'nbir the Austriin geticritlii,gr,ditngre d y in warlike stitvieeilthvii Mtn' lty'otie ytel * . -.. ' ""w Tf - 4 ge ung e eWa rte oteyo competitors. Veteran legions litre c gra the Iri Hungarian a . ofi k e ; pair_ moralised and di_ ni al. ii C 9 r 14 -time ton of severe def tat a leg ' i power of Austria ie a e d r ../..___________ G i ARIAN BANNZl ;e7arrem .. . in N. York City, in resolved to send their struggling !swarm • ban. nor. At a subsequent meeting a design for the banner was submitted and approved. It is to bear on onside a full length olden. Kossuth supporting the Ifungarian Mora—white, red and green—and on the other Washington displaying tbe rears and stripes. The motto is, "Independence, Liberty, Menton tor..tike Wilmot JPriottoi. AWlteb (111o►,8F 4441441e5' Wit the aepcitteion of „(:O, Benton)" prat speech on e llio ealtioct . Mery has been published, ie Which Ili; 'Miamian takes rouitei in Ever tit'the Alhpotlhoviiti;Which ho characterises es the; true Seffbrantien doctrine. PreattoilUnia 'ls rapittli breaking ht upon literateeekia, Thep:NJ Hunkers will have to revise their political tread, and that span* if tiserwonkt net hob **Ham Burners distance than entirely la the not. ir7CoL James Ottinger, of Pennsylvania, has beim appointed Special Agent of the Peet 011 k. Department Sri the detection of Mail deprodations. HAIL BTORM._A severe hail Amin pooped ova portiun of York county on Sunday after noon. &ass eonsideroble datuego to the crops * tooting up kite trots by the root, , blowing doom knees, &c. UrThe same storm, we taiiale;stand:rieie4l,e- ver the eastern portion of tlthi county, the hail '&6,- ing considerable damage to the crops, &e, in the nehihhoehood of Oxford and Hanover. FATHER MATTHEW.—This popular Ad vocate of Temperance in Ireland is an his way to America. He sailed from Cork for New York on the slat ult., in the packet Ship Ashburton. The seen. at Cork, on his departure, is represtoged to have been most inciting. On the previous day, the vicinity of his house was thronged by thou sands. On Saturday morning crowds of people assembled. Thera .was gnat wailing anti lame tation among the lower claim:sat the hither's hir ing them. Father Matthew's life was 'insured several years since foe several thousand pounds, as security for the expenses of hi. Temperance movement. He received notice from the company that in going to America he would have to pay a fine of $L,460 for the increased f.sk. Mr. W. Rathbone, iif Liverpool, sent the geed friar the sum of $2400, saying that the friends of Tempe rance would be responsible for the debts which its apostle had contracted. THE NEXT APPORTIONMENT.—It will be the duty of the neat Legislature to apportion the State for Senators and Representatives, and this duty will render the session of more than or. dimity importance. The lit'higsuhrrnhlthetefote he active, and select their hest men to represent theta. They should resolve, moreover, to secure a clear majority in the lower House, as the best , means of securing the State against another dis gratieful gerrymander, to which, if they have the power, the opposition will resort.-1:41t.1: FOREIGN A PPOINTMENTR—The Wash ington Cortrapohdent of the N. Y. Tribune gives the following list of appointuien Is as made or to be made : Abbott Lawrence, Minister to England ; Wm. C. Rives, to France ; Wm. Graham to Spain ; Bally Peyton, to Chili ; Geo. P. Marsh, to Constantinople ; Daniel M. Barringer. Charge to the same place, not yet decided ; Thos. J. Crittenden, Con sul to Liverpool ; Geo. Kent, to Rio Jan eiro ; S. Draper, to Havre ; Gen. Edney, of N. C.. to some other plaee ; M. Heif man, of New York city, Consular Clerk in the State Departnaeut ; L. F. Tasistro, temporarily employed in the State Depart. ment to assort, examine and arrange doc uments brought from Mexico by Gen. Scott. COMMONWEALTH IRAN.— . 6e loan of $400,000; for the construction of a road to avoid the Inclined Plane at the Schuylkill, the proposals fin which have been adver tised, was taken on Wednesday at a pre mium of about 111000, to the Common wealth. This wilt insure the completion of that work in the least possible time, as engineers are now engaged snrveylng the route. State credit always rises under a Whig Administration. The Pennsylvania Colonization Society has issued an appeal to the Clergy and heads of Churches, in thiS State, for aid to carry out, more effecti'vely than it has heretofore been enabled to do, the object it has specially in view. Since the erec tion of Liberia into inkintlependeat govern went., the propriety of send ing frysst blacks thither from this - count r y, is palpably ev ident, and as there are thousands of slaves who could be sent thither now, at little more than the cxpeuse of their passage money, it is to be hoped that the parent society will receive front its auxiliary in this State—hy means of liberal con tributions gathered within our bounds —a sufficiency to, enable it to make the present year's operations the best and most extenslie of all. UGLY EDITORII.--The editor of the Louisville Democrat, and Prentice ofthe Louisville Journal, tare been discussing the ivied,* personal beauty detach oth'et' lately. Prentice sari that a lady, under the influence of chloroform, kissed the etl itor of the : Democrat, mul, upon returning conectousnesii,, was sO mortified at what she had ihifie that she had tveni awaj , hong herself; slid that *II another occur ion, when the;eame editor tried twlook his Prettiest, tie Wee iwocked downs by a fel fOnt the egging wte ,eePrieed Putt he bas makin" t faces at int. The editor of 'tlie Detitectit rotbrti by siofit that Prague might he , arrow service mi ti itacaveerovv,r aud • Prentiete itt reply !denim 1 1 3 4 bie a4tBhho er ribe•AientoCett& geoid be e( NIX !lei?! ,keek)Kplf,thg,fpul id* rot alihotigh' he "mtght “seare'atily 'the erowii; Wouldle in* to' attriet 'llarrttik Waxbill* Anarrial —44 We ire taftsrmad, byik friend Mins , MOro 444 thaftoirer.l9l l ,oool•o4MMlrossataahr, PIPPY, 9 4. YMAltd#M4 8 .1k eN; Lord Etapn, 'expressly cenOdimee m of duriMenirrod riealp'tblialtitooastr , lats.+ thitrlc of a lade, ia Ow from Ht. Aomalyw AK 4410 frilak bitaik,of Lake ,clerarlo, MeOso IQ9, yards, and were Sitribreby sa vis e taras.-41X; ~, „ 11; t11(40 . .t Vn t : t tti Alias; a tit . a be Abeam% fradt' Hdrtlabblf illakkr woeki. rl- • P Prtill,Clf? ,>! X2l!' •var, 4el:-404cormit 9/;,;1111.1.. TOWN MEETINO. t/ y ' lti pc , iiidarice tith a call from the Ber m. 4, ihe eitizeos of the BoroUgh assent b led in th quirt-honors on Tuesday eve le ', " ing last, to take preparatory measures r a the igh purification if the borough, i" 'n view of the approach of the Cholera," antorganized by appointing (humor AR NOLD President, Saxon. Fausotwrook and he., A. . Tnoarstor . y ice ,Presidents, and D. A. BUEIII.6R and IL G. thane Sec retaries. The object of the theeljfig . liattiln Peon stated by the notices, the following Res nrutleshir,'Offiled by Tr.' W. niisiii; . r,rii. , and seconded by R. 'G. M'Cattant.; Esq., • wirelitiiiiiimbusly adopted and ordered to be published in all the papers of the Bor ough : Reaolved,'That in view of the rapid ap proach and desolating ravages of .that 1 dreadful scourge, the Cholera, which is know prevailing to so alarming an extent throughout the country, strongly indica ting the propriety of - timely preriutionary measures to mitigate its violence as far as possible, should it reach our town, it be earnestly and urgently recommended to the constituted authorities of the Borough to adopt and enforce all needful sanitary regulations for the purpose of thoroughly cleansing and purifying the streets, lanes, gillterk,sinks. drains and cellars, within the Borough limits; and that we, the cif , izons, will cordially co-operate with and sustain them in all proper efforts for that purpose. Resolved, That a Committee of twenty, selected from every part of the Borough, be appointed to act in aid of and under the direction of the said authorities in carry ing out the objects of the foregoing Reso lution; and that it be recommended that the different sections of the town be dis tributed to and amongst said Committee for the purpose of inspection, report, and such action as the authorities may &out necessary and proper ; and that prompt and efficient action is earnestly urged up on said authorities and committee, in the premises. Resolved, That it is the sense of this meet ing that all extraordinary expenses, for which ardividnals cannot be held liable, incurred in carrying out the above objects, I ought to be defray ed out of the 'Borough treasury, believing that its funds could not be more appropriately and legitimately ex pended. Resolved, That the Burgess be rciquert ed forthwith to divide the Borough him a convenient number of Districts, assigning , each to a portion of the members of tho Committee ; each sub-committee as soon as possible to report to the nurses:l and Town Council, in writing, all nuisances they may find in their district, designating its character, and whether on private prov erty or on public grounds, or streets, lanes or alleys. The following gentlemen compose the committee of twenty, appointed in accord ance with the second Resolution : Geo. Shryock, Peter Weikert, John Houck, John Winebrenner, D. M. Suky tier, D. Ziegler, J. h. 'fate, D. Midillevoll; S. U. Buehler, Geo. Chrirzromi, S. S. M'Creary, Geo. Guyer, Gra). W. Al'Cl i d.. lan, A. R. Stevenson, WILL B. Meals, Ja cob 'l'roxell, S. R. Russell, Ilenry Welty. -Andrew Polly. Ilenry Rapp. CoNN Kt-21(31T SclinoLl 7 l; D.—The cap ital of the common school fund of 4'onnec tient. on the 2,1 of September, 1817, was $2,977,641 19, invested as follows : In contracts, bonds and mortgages, $1,608.333 2R Bank Mock, 311 040 00 Cash, 16.750 83 Cultivated larch anti buildhp, P 5,25! IMI Wikt binds, 12,260 bet The sales of real estate the past year have amounted to $5,67S 05, and within that time subscriptions have been made of I 000 to the East Haddam and Meriden banks-45,000 to each. During the last year the school dividends have been in creased to one dollar and fifty cents to cash child enumerated, amounting in the whole to $133, 305 50—an excess of five cents to each child over the previous year. The total amount divided to the schools of the State, during the fifty one years in which dividends have been made from the fund, is $3,585,241 48. 'lite whole number of ehildren returne) to the comptroller in 1848, between the a ge* of four and sixteen, was 88,911--bait g an increase over the year 1847 of 1,927. GUARD AGAINST PRRNATURIS A learned Belgian, M. Mainple, him rem*. ly discovered at very simple means of Ms tinguiahing between real and apparent death. It consists in creating n small born: if there is life, a blister is always formed. If death has already intervened, malting of the kind occurs. NOVEL CACI Or SEDUCTION AND SUE cioc-11'he Cincinnati Commercial men tions an awful tragedy in Connersville, In dians, where a Mr. Joshua Gregg and Mica Sarah Stevens. a young holy whom he had seduced, both took laudanum. Ile at first failed to produce an abortion on her. Mr. G. died, but an emetic was ad ministered to Miss S. in time to counteract the effects of the poison. It seems that she had urged him to fulfil his promise of marriage; he replied "he could not marry her.' but agreed to commit suicide with her. Witen,she was told that Gregg was dead; she pulled her hair. beat her head and breast, and'Otnit into miroxistriv, peasant.' ing *horrible picture to look upon. DAPS' 01 A ChAVICIT'S WWI ill 11ER 11056ANDNI ATTIS Mrs. McAdams WAN i few weeks shwa. eonvimed Of Mo. crime of murder, liefore the Circuit pour,t. of Madison County., Miss. Iler husbanit was allowed to visit her in prison frequuht= and at last desired her ink of his own clothes, by itmansofwhieh she eithiet, etl a :frottlih• , Prilon• ShSt WAL tra as far, as Viiiksburgh, where Wok passigelti's from ocoounno had not heihritrinited.:' l "' • Coirrivreses, headache, giddiness, pliik ltethe eldillind brae" hawkweed eleifitlei., variable.appetite; yellow et. awsubtooloot get.,matiet WAWA*, •44. A. trdorml brr t , ,Wrigko,4eidiret,V,rge , , e fo ctittoii fr o* 4 1 ° , baby these inerbhf Iniettere 'ire the' calm eoe only jot en away& elthit it; eVecyl A 25 Citgt b9tit sai:WfPillila, re r sell.pertriaece,accordieg Ali1411!1:1C., wrff ` edWai aiihredls , drive every di aelatie DO& the • - 111"11faitroNiiithskiiitettellif Prieitiiiii*oorilio` to k I rtita trill Ars i MI. in mars .001'40;11,04A f ove a M‘ ilrAtilkiliPti- ~, ' l ll l 77 j . 44' ' ~, I Cieltjhoba ; and' ~ ' 41' 0 .1 110:- b iePiibviiool (Hlll4 1. ' • " fittkt • • • ' ; ;we, Arrival of the Eriroistievei,l days.later from Eur Ope: 'The mail steamer Europa airiestt at lialifax. mrTkeidayi with later ad riees from &prop. The threatening aspect of a t tain; on the continent is fully confirmed. , , The advlbes from Retie are, to the Ifeth of. Kay. .0p the . 13th the French madam' 11099111 t to emer.the city over ibe:bielvien eprian, *which was blown up by the Ro ams.. At the last advices the vanguard of Ike Prirneh wes ancadiped on the bailk tif she Tiber, four Miles from the city. A Neapolitentorce was advancing (rota the apposite side, about IS miles from the city. There was also a small body of Spinier& at Finimisse. Nothing of particular importance had transpired in Hungary. The Russian and Austrian forces were advancing but would be warmly met by the brave Hungarians, who exhibit no faltering in the unequal contest, and aro preparing for a desperate (resistance. The Emperor of Russia has formally re •cognized the French Republic, and simul taneously issued a manifesto announcing his determination to interfere in the Aus trian and Hungarian quarrel. In this ma nifesto he speaks of the mission of his God-preserved nation. and in the name of the Almighty, Leader of Armies and Lord of - Victories, commands his armies to move forward for the extinction of rebel lion and the destruction of murderous and evil-intentioned men. The French Elections have resulted more favorably to the Socialists and Red Republicans than was anticipated. They will number in the Assembly about' 140 strong, or one-third of the whole. On the announcement of this result, the French funds fell 13 per cent, but had slightly re covered again. The most furious Social-. bits are elected, whilst Lamartine, Marton, Arago, Dupont d'Lure, Marie, Field, and others of the party which caused the first revolution. are thrown out. In the French Assembly, the affairs of Rome and Hungary being under consider ation, a debate arose which is described as being die most violent ever witnessed.— Propositions of an immediate declaration of War against Russia and Austria were urged by Ledru Rollin and others, which, however, were subsequently modified by the adoption of a resolution proposed by Gen. Cavaignac, recommending to the Government to adopt energetic measures fur the protection of the internal and ex ternal interests of the Republic. .This resolution, though violently opposed by the Ministry, was carried by a vote of 436 to 181. In Germany insurrections and corm°. tions exist every where. The destitution and distress in Ireland continues to be moat heart-rending. Another pistol had been fired at Queen Victoria, without, however. any serious consequences. Advice' from India represent the war of the ruitjaub to be entirely over. The last phantom of tijekh sovereignty has signed away his tide, by which act this vast region of country has become part and parcel of the British empire. lit — rTlic Cholera is on the increase in Ncw York. On Wednesday, there were nported 00 new cases and 10 deaths. MARRIED, (hi the 29th ult. by the Rev. E: V. Gerhart, tit MULL Dimas , and Miss Aaa• BAA Hot • ass.lmth of Menallen tp. tra the 314 oh., by the same, Gamma Boos aged Mims Anw• Ms Prraas—both of t'uniberland tp. IN the same day, by the Wile. Jaen* Breland Mass $ • Haaaana■—troth of Frederick cosmty, Md. Oa the 224 ult.. by the Rev. John Hock. Joni, 11 Nimmons, of Frederick county-, and Miss Erg A Kw Ilsassoor, of Adams county. On the 17th 111 the Rev. Jacob Zieakr, linear *lnca, of Adams county, and Min MART Awn 11 so at n, of Redford co. On the 24th nib, by the Rey. Mr. WlCscatx„ iikeeet HtwiTc, of tiluppensburg, and Mims Mtße•Rar E. Joniurrort, of Newsille. hi Mikan, on Monday last, by Rev. F. Rothe/Mt, Mr. Re H. Fares, Editor of the Mittontan, end Min Reim R AAAAA VET, formerlyo f this ideas. DIED, On the 30th ult., Mrs. Caaurta• DIMON of Meentjoy township, anetl RI years. At Kart Berlin, on the 214 Ulll.. JoRM Pe VIIO.II ICC eon of Thomas and Mary aged 6 yeas. Onine.2gth ult. Jou* RURR. POll of Joseph end Ilarriet Bayly, of Cumberlarul tp.. aged about 10 months. On the INth ult , at Abbouatown, r ansi of Dr. Wenehofl; in the 7th year of hit ay. Near Frederick, 414., on the 10th oft, 114r...Atk. Er , late GI this county, in the 74th year of his age. • At chwiesti, Ohio, on the 16th ult., Mr. Mt• rtiL\rar LIM, formerly of this county, aged 37 year•. In Burlington, lowa, of cholera, a short time since, Jews Mesas, formerly of the neighborhood of Hanover, aged 35 years. At hie nwideneonow Augusta mem ty, Vs, oq Batunlay evening. the, sth May, Hi m "n. h star, Esq., in the 74 th ref of hie age.— Mr. Tinley Waal a native of Adams county, Ps, and emanated to the Valley of Viginia while yet • Pools BOROUGH ORDINANCES WHERE.e.B the approaph of thebhol ' era requires that the most efficieat moans should he adopted to remove from our midst all impurities which might mow or promote disease ; Be U enacted by M e roam Cbtateit, dr* lier,eugh 4 491 tysburg;and il ie` Aifteby Medal authority hi the . otmo, That ir aey, person. or persons, owning ar mlxifiying any lot ol ground or premises trithisithe Borough of Giottysbufg, shall sittles;noyould ve p re . marit,garbsge; dirt;istagpiotwilb e .4 4 , m h. or gbh, freer which In 'arise detielliblA wilt. oilman or kOurions tolthelltheatue ol said liewoughe ;to acemoolite or remain on the preinalem ioasid 'Lltortlugh, an o e il l . ed or omppisa,rory'lltioh Pers9l‘,Or ,por r IT* ittr;il l 44faiet4. bell thereof Via., inote d ' ti, ihouimptui ol the **kit ougli. shell-forfeit' and riy, , tbr every. ,offenoe.•the sum of four, dollar% together with the , cuts of reetneing the said OM and the Wont of tirnleoo ll o4. tikAtt,it)or•'lo , 44o.,l itzmaY, riciiikini. Attest..-1 illklatimialtr, -Clerk. , • . bAhni1i44,11604.41t., 1.% , ; , ~: •, .. WIDOL 1101) AND 5T.4.130*: ay eisithit i ltaa 'tinily on hand asailastiteie r atrAtar tem; price*, at the Amin* Stattottetflisibre of ' X`fret; I . '' S. 'II:"BUEiriXR, I 1 411 i: 1 .1 5 t w .. . s , „ i „. . ! ~,.. , . . ~, AI E -Val 4' 3.3 i 34. 6,‘,/,,L4. 4) 4 : 4 „ $ ,l, Tea eulocialoor, .... I , , a . i . 7 ,, ,,ir r kW ClOiliillg %aphis. books, nsiiiloiddifase P i . fpr 1* visilbelon *MI6 Mfout.lti *tie lia t. l i r IOW" on Milo &thy './fi iogrlbili. '"! ins , DC nailloouglowl paitoitnt .tebe iftideelibee tap 'W M , WOW, • Alf itOiffir' a 'xiieo isiiiiiim; so oboot.stomkjr ottratomiotoltiiittloded with Rid sop pod of theronecit it Woood thatthoa lute reitad will ettena to die nuttier at 'ow.' ' ' ' DDS: BUATILZR. BILLTIOIOII9O :1111111111ET. YWn Tat eakiniibili . es Inv, sena T. PLOUR.-:=-708` hiihictt Dilative sOre ur liteteiti•Jatltialialk, at ,SB'lo--liltielt te about the settled prieb, City 11,iiirs AuM ,t,44 76 gore model "ityf 0• o Afetleur 52 87. 011A1M-831,11 et 04 1 34 4r_Piele littep PA• treed 54411 : tedlifbeil *1 Qv till 1 • and white NJIt 08 asl Whiter - ons Se e secfs.; yellow se. Oats 28 a 30. Rya 55 PROVlefolls:—Weis Portsll 00, Rua Prily Woo. liaeon--13ides 5a gi -"Ms Harm 6• 8 mita. Lard , 05 le bbiaoind 7i in kegs. STATE OF THE TISERMOSETEE DURING THICAPANT WINE 7, ♦. Y. .2, P: INF. 9, r. so 79 66 68 77 69 68 82 65 74 84 14 70 79 66 96 71 66 64 74 65 Friday, June 9, kisturdey, • 9. tleaday, • 10; Maulay, " 11, Tuesday, • 12, Wednesday, 13, Thursday, • 4 14, DARIERREOTYPES. Igor A. it. KREBS tiirctfully in • forms the public t it„lts will be at • Bendersville until the 18th inst., when he will return to Gettysburg for , a few days, and re-open his Daguerrian Gal lery at the "Washington House," (Min nigh'i;) where such as may wish to pos sees themselves of perfect pictures of them selves or friends, executed in the best style of the Daguerrian art, can have their wish es gratified. June 8,1849.—5 t BARNUM'S MUSEUM, CORNEA OF CHEFiNUTAt SEVENTH STS PHI LA DELPHIA. "For this bath science sought, on weary wing, By shore and sea, each mute and living thing." amHE Proprietor of the American Museum, N. York, haviag immense facilities A lt his command, has opened this Magnificent ritab liuhment in order to furnish a pleasant, chaste, and instructive place of, amusement (or FAME. LIES, CHILDREN and others, and especially to persona (tom the NEIGHBORING TOWNS, when visiting the city. The edifice is large, airy and comfortable, and has been filled op with a degree of costly elegance unsurpassed in the world. He has also filled it with the hest selection of curiosities that could be gathered from all sec tions of the globe; mud his !sell Ries for lading to this mammoth collection are greater than any other individual enjoys. He has a correspond ence with Agents and Naturalists travelling in all parts of the world, whose sole business it is to procure every thing carious. and wonderful, snd let the expense be great or small he will con stantly add to this unequalled cabinet, as singu lar and interesting developments are made in the kingdom of nature. In addition to this, the splendid LECTURE ROOM will be the scene of most instructive, mu sical, entertaining and agreeable performances. This apartment will accommodate front two to three thousand. It is finished in • style superi or to the best British or American Museums, and is well adapted-to the comfort of Makers. Among the permanent attractions of the Muse. um, and to be seen at all hours, are LIVING GIANTS AND DWARFS, the largest and smallest in the world. LIVING ORANO OUTANGS, ENORMOUS SERPENTS, SCRIPTURE STATUARY, Groupe, size of lite, represmting THE INTEMPERATE FAMILY. The Great.Fnench Scriptural Paintings of the Delart, end Caia and his Family. THE AUTOMATON WRITER, the molt astounding piece of mechanism in the went Grand Cosmorama, lancy,Glass Blowing, Statues, Portreks; and . HALF A MILLION OF CURIOSITIES. The inquiring million come not here in vain., They learn, they laugh, approve, and corneagain. The Exhibitions and Performances in the LFX. TURE 110t.)M consist of Panoramas, Dioramas. Yankee Stories, and Imitations by that Cotaig Genius, GREAT WESTERN, Comic Songs, Le.;erdemain and Ventriloquism. Negro Defines. tient, Electrical Experiments, Sm. Sc. The Manager pledges himself that no profane word ^l' vulgar gesture is ever introduced hem, and that nothing is ever seen or heard which could be objected to by the moral and religious portion of the community. In feet, be intends this to be the FAMILY resort, where all may attend with pleasure and profit, accompanied by their Brothers, Sisters, Wives and Children. The Chickening GRAND PIANO FORTE Used here is Dom the Ware amens of Edward L. Walker; No. 1410, under the Museum. The Museum is open every day in the year, except the Sabbath, from 7 o'clock, A. M. till 10 P. M. Such regulations are established and en forced u render it perfectly safe and pleasant for Ladies and Children to visit the Museum in the DAYTIME, though Unaccompanied by gentle. man. Exhibitions and Performances lathe Lec ture Room TWICE every day, and oftenet on Hnlidays. ON THE FOURTH OF JULY, New end extraordinary Attractions will be in trodueed, and performances take place at inter val. throughont the day add wresting. June 8,1840.-3 m NOTION. ADAMS COUNTY, SS. 'rug Commonwealth olTennsylva nia to Wm. Koontz, Julian Kohnts, 1 1 his wife, and Joseph FJino. of Ad ams county, State of Petmeyleania, and rfaltlMS Wine and Helena Elio*, of Carroll county, and State'of Maryland, Greeting : IN pursuance of the provisions of the 15th section of the ACt of 10th of April, 1040, you and each of you are hanky cited to he and appea r before Wm. W. Hinnersly, Esq.. • ter for the Probate of Wills and &Mu* Letters Of Administrition in and few the County of Adonis, at his' of in georibinll* , 8404rday Me 74h day et Jetty next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. of that day, wallow tame • why the . Collateral In• beritattim Tat, to thevarnent of *hid!' the Estate of John Pie°, late of the town ship of Ifamiltiittbilt,in thecounty of Ad ens. deceased, is suNeet, should not, be paid. Hereof fail not.. Given under the hand of the said Win. Ifaranislyinvid the.iteet Of at Gettyeburg, this j Oth thiyof Jane, A. D., 18 4 9 p, Mati. W, II A IttifaStlf. Register. , .lunt4l.44gtt , • , LVAIMI.Wit TAM- Co •\ • • ' 411014 W 1, 14 the k ign o , plarrquaatity of RIVER BOARD/4 Felkisitnii While 'Vie*Ora,. ; Pine, dieinut; aril itak VAinSisep I " 74f Vf 4" 4 17 41. * T r . : La S i b • , aCW44 4 :14;iri11tig.5414 , 44 Chitar•Ol 01!° CAA ti 011. Y. , Nom. wishing L!ii9l aleyi FeaPl o ll l3 o7 'WOW W call Intl see. `;‘), rip*); ARNOLD. 7 \ Gettyxburig, hoc te.v.osB t .;^.4 INQTIO.II,TO - 'TAX'-IYAYERS. .11kirr ()TICE it hereby eree thae - tint .oeitotteilitthers will mike !A #440. `,FIV,X,PUR VENT. PPO:u .el 'ale and uPcullY TWA* le•Wied for.thu .ye ,4849,,500•,peia ,to Conway On Of, • before Un0.11006 of Jtme nazt v mud Coißec -4ow lere hereby Feria ited te - etpkri eid4 'absorbent te'all §.Ol *mute p4111%,t11/, itay - ,.COiliettite 'vriwbe mound to .it'akei Itheirlo the oounly. , rcessunr on or bsforo the 3d day of .hdy nett, loth= orwiao they will. pot . be emided 'torikuy abatement It wig bolthe detißptctraae tors to On' npou hotirited this end the igist of u y nip. A, ItEINTZELMAN,, JACOI.I. RAN% • • J. G. MORNINGSTAR. •comettegioliers. Apretrr-4. ArcinimiAttint; Clerk. April 27.—td . ' • CAlrAlltlf MUM grunz *HI liberally Myra MT Per 104 aia*ho airely Tatum to Wu du; OAN. ARX BIRD which aimailbad, Rola ha 0.-o/' ltie aka*, a tew weeks Ape*. Oione 8. NAVI:JB /*OM 4N hand and for tale b H y the 'at becriber, , a few ATHAWAY' Cook Skives. uno B.—ir GEO. ARNOLD. -• COUNTY TREASURER. 71IIE undersigned. grateful for the I warm and generous support extend ed to him by' ,hie friends two years ago, again announces himself la candidate for the oflice,of COUNTY 'TREASURER (subject to the actiOn of the Whig County ConventiOn,) and lespectfully solicits the supportand suNrsges of his fellow-citizens JOHN .FA FIN ESTOCK. Gettysburg, Aprit27; COUNTY TREASURER. THE subscriber respectfully annous cos himself tolhn voters Adams county, as a candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURE Rs„ (subject to the action of. the Whig County Cotivon dos.) and would be thankful lot the sup port of his fellow citizens. GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, April 27, 1840.—tc TACONETS, and CAMB RIC and of MULL MUSLIN'S, of the Tip. Top Linda, for sale by J. L. SCHICK. GETTYSBURG FEMALE Y'. T lll9 Institution for the education of Young Ladies, will be opened on-the 71A of May, in High street, Gettysburg, under the superintendence 'of Mrs. and and Miss Wat. Lace ; who will giVo in struction in all the eleinehtitry and higher branches of an English education ; and in Music. Drawing, Oriental Tainting; French and Fancy-work. TERMII: English" Studies, form session of four months, *4 to ikti Music, per qr. of eleven weeks, *lO Drawing, Oriental 'Feinting, French, sod the various kinds of Fang work, as Shell-work, Wax-work, Worsted-work, &o. $5 There will be ne examination (tithe school at the drum of each 'session. Gettysburg, April la. 21.-4 ni ZOO," .111" t A LL Ladies wishing Ito supply them selves with handsome DRESS GOODS would do well to call at the Store of J. L. SC H ICE, and examine his stock of GINGIIAMS, LAWNS, LINEN LUSTRE, plain, striped and barred Cambrlo Muslin., Alpaccu, and a good article of 1110411 St*, Black Gimp and Frivol. Needle-worked Collars, plain and hared Alobinet, a fine lot of Irish Linens, colored* bleached and unbleached Muslin, - Drilling; Brown Hol land, 'ruble Covers, Combs, en dmany oth er articles too numerous lo mention. I woukl therefore invite all to call soon and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere, as I feel tonfiant .that I can please all, both in style and price. Gettysburg, Month 30,1849. • 81 75 for a whole. Summer Suit!!! ( COAT, VEST 4• PANTS.) AIARQUS §A,AISON n ETURNS his thanks.to his old ea*. JEW towers. and itifortna them and the public generally that he has within a few days returned from the cities with a new supply of , ' 0 1 : 1 1.12C3174 0001)0 1 of all kinds. His prices are astonishing /3/ low, and co low that kittens at a dis lance' even would save money and be well paid for their 'tiihe and trouble m in coming to his store in 'Gettysburg, to purchase their summer elothing• Al he sells for CAIIII, and has but eV , tr*fiar9 he has no hesitation id publishing a list of his, prices Hepurchases for Muth, hid tut his eitpen.: ass are comparatively small, and as ho eV tends to his businee Witten, he is satisfied' with small profits,'and is thirefore enabled to sell cheaper than 'an OthoriikttiAishment: The careful attention of thi l public is Mvi-, ted to the following' listtitpitMi , COATS. -.- Fins .Moth and Drew ,. Ire* 44 t o ins ; Buda's, from $* 50 to 84'; 'Oath a s 04 50 to Set Linen Summer; Wm 1 50 • Vie Ougumarst, 113 00 to 45 GO r Ihreed; 0 1 Mite IN, 50 t Coluialg, VI 50 to, t 60, .., . ~, ' PANTs—pooss M lA'd Gessisistei *eat 11 2 +- t 4l. 50 to; 04 bo ; 113!al• 50,clusipenh, 4 1 ! 1 * ado f &unmet dab', 0. . OA; 41441, 1 2 • ling, tleoo toltlio i ' • t; ft 00 t o . 01:000124 et& •IG lit liki:' n" .n"' n' ' • VEBTB.-Bilk, from $ 1 INP ao to $3 ao ; AferimaindAAMPor4o7,oM) 03 00 ; Bransbasks, $1 00 to II 30 ; Maneiles, $5O 'to *t 75.1 Clusiszeird uid Ght4lll2 blf to In *Ultima,. he l has for sal, Opine, optle Pq*Pictilt l 4 l l. Crivits, Salsa, , Packer handkerchiefs, isqpi supply, from 50 eta. total each) arrme o t pots variety of Undershirts, Ate., 41to, Also, a large stock of ashrllNKVteel Beads, ' Je welry, , C ape, Slouch' Hats, au ter Shoes, Dish ,Dovent, Nem Nettie Platobq Wei ;few , IThisty.hourl: sod , : Eighiodsji. .04.0045•*. Hooommon iskusinispstuore intlhotlinnits.pf.im Mifttrikintlithlt,, Mat: kW* quoste ALLA° diantitia Storcassis imam in*.hilitonlcv which heois , sstisiled , is the chapel. Anne , Ibrosqht, to. Gettysburg.— , 1 414 11 0bnuAlte Vpristy,,and‹ One . Price Stq saf MARCUS &IMO:AN; is York . s irritiVlVllitet Bata, 1 , 1 4 ICrmo,lute also on head Two Second. ,haittloct aILIPGIEtik one GARRIAGEand 141; 11 4841 , vihick be will Ilispoie of oni ,reasonable terms. o:rile has :liana crop 0114 1 44181wittalt 4i will dispose of .11fay le, 1849. . • 2 ." ot4 - PERSONB returned for License under .thet Aet bfleseinbly paired the 10th day of April, 18.40.antitled44An Act to ere /114 a Itnifiliff Mead, and to provide teethe % Pil Fa c'tialfujohneent ofAhe gle,COlpinenwealth, to wit , ; .6 ;1 • DIBTILhER/Ba. , ViLess, AleT OF Ltdteals. Geo. L. Ifehriver, Coniberlandies 00 10. David ghodat, ' 6 00 9. • Wm.a. Jenkins, Conowago, '00 /0, JoitetKindip• r " • , 11 00 flaniesat Dole, *I 10. Johie Dad, Union, ' ovo, Afiehael - Ungerii" • 5 00 1 10.1ohn Hewett*, " 5 00 10. .Henry Wolf; iibtiiltton, 5 *0 10: /8111011.1111livis, /Liberty, ' 600 10. Nibleelas Bushayi Hannon, 500 10.. Chador hrgerdrick, 14 6 , 00 10: Jacob Bittingee, , Franklin, 5 00 mawrotras 4. B. A. Buehler; adVabolf, 4. Bawl' 8. Potaeyi't " 4. 1. M. Stevenson, , "' S. E 'J r ...Miller, Berlin, • Theitinlanitgaiit, Appralaerui b6rek tide Taxes for the' County of Adams, IV hold in appeal on iiigerinesaiip the 20th Irene, 1849, in the 'constnidawnere•Oilihe, where all persona letleved May attend: • ' J. ItTatitspeartitt . lithrwatte Gettysburg, May 261 ' • I=El=Mn ryor from:lbs. subeesiber.:in Hamiliontoin townohip, an indowed OPProodoo.to the Fariningbusittess, awned EPHRAIM Aged, about 16 yeara. The übovo reward Will be glee& Whig' ono returning Inca u the sebaeribce.— Perasons are hereby. notified noun harbor said boy or to trual , biot OR the•subocrit. her's acceent, as be. will not be oloponoi: tile for debts contraowd.by;ttiog. 'I, • G.. 1 W. ;D. •IRVINE:- May 24. 1849,—.41t . . g ril A Agta *l O ) ), IEIRE6II 774,13' of all - kinds—:-Gtoommfei,m- 411 periel, Young y 800,,, anti 19144—0 f the best qpility; jast received and. for Mlle at the Drug and Hook Store Of 18-7" These Teas are from the house, of Jenkins & Co., Philadelphia, (formerly of Canton,) and are of the very best quality. ' S. If. DUElll.kat.. April 13, 1840. LAST NOTICE. A 8 I am desirous of having my busi ness closed, I again notify all per sons indebted to me e t° call andsettle the' accounts, &c., before the 16th day of June next; otherwise they will be placed in t h e hands of proper officers for collection. SAMUEL FAMNESTOCK. Gettysburg, May 18.—at COLLATERAL INRECRI'. TANCE TAR. ALL persons interested in the Estates of persons who. have died in. Ad ams County, whose estates arc subject to the payment of the Collateral Inherritance Tax. are hereby noticed that in - parstranee of an Act of Assembly of 10th April, 1849, I the Register of Wills of the County is re quired to issue a citation to Executors , . Administrators, and heirs, in every such estate, and enforce payment by suit,--and that in all cases, if said tax is not paid be fore the time limited in said act, interest at the rate of 12 per centam is required to be charged from the death of the decedent. In all cases of persons who hare.died since the passage of said set, or shall die, whose estates are subject to said tax. the sum of 5 per centum is to be allowed if the same is paid within six months, but if not paid within one year, 12 per cesium is to be charged as interest thereon. In all estates suject to said tax, where Letter* of Administration have not been issued, The heirs and persons interested are notified that if there is further delay. sit Administrator will be appointed to col lect and pay over s a id tax. , • 'W,hl. W. RAIIRREILY, Register. Itaiiiider's Ol6os, Gettysburg , May 18,,1849, S , 61' SHAD. FOR SALE, HERRING.: , Iq ,qt,lstoisitti . r t ind Lai MACKERt L.' ' prices io euit pur . • : .."rar:" SIDES; Ar."- . - . . ' -I.ch "—• iii • `..` SHOULDERS. , J. :M. 4 1TP.9ktis o s. Liettysburgi May is, 1849.; 0.• -', '.: Plaine' lain' Figaited iIaTEEI, BEADS, Puree Taiii; fi►Bents; , z l .tilk Canvass, and Retieulea,'EsdrstatiV ly handsand :for sale at SCHICK'S, March 80. ; 41 FOR GETlll** ' . ' l ' J. I. SCIIICC, has just , el ; I fre c is i t au IP.* olegiqt article of SAT . mbi be Iva! sell low. Also t plitis sod Ore vats and . lhanrerohiefi ► . CelWie 0 1 4PCh (I ere; &a. ' • *ash 30. , , ENOTIC,E. y ETTERS of Administration on the 14,,X.lebtr of MANUA esawe‘deett, , T, ...,,Orijhuninguloovmship. itillapf ty, ha been trinted ;to the , s ber, residirriEkiniuusbegt, rnd coun ty.' • :hedetviislerebY *On Abon in " ettl4 Estate io sank )ssestf wi ' It. atail' thies. havl4S prestelltheiablip properlreathep fOtc ' - - ISAAC E. PEA:WiIt/Pt, oilier, --- 1 t • April 2tAtlifi....4lt :: - • , 1 , , . ••,.1 , piorr . 1 1K. 0114 ElVERS.Tertatheittary on ihe Ei- L' tile 'of JOSEPH HA UHO It, late of Pountaindilei Adams county, ~ 'de ceased, having been grinted MAW' becil ,. • Notiee'ls•-liernby given'to all yeti none indebted to said Estate to M e mir tostit•u4thcnit delay; mid to ,th haVing claims against the same to pieserthbem, properly authenticated. for amigos!. ii a .• a . ii. L. SAAJOHIMitI , i . • S. FAHNESTOCH, • May 4, 1e49. 7 -11 ' 'EEstmul4rs,. tritlitillist named Executor ftsta..4oo- 14 '40 4 1 °, 4 ,0* ll* is* in Gilitighiti,i, - ing2LliszsavitOlL • • 9i7rfirnnulins.lo#t , A,1431. 1 TREES, of all kjoilas (pieta in the root,) Cala be had of the rub icriboron reasonable terms. Ph** . 'oil 's:ndjudckfor yourselves. C. W. 11()FFMAN ?G! . /i,P(PY 44it. Oils ► Tooth Bruskeso, Bnishim,‘ tooth' . Powders, die. dre,,,f o r sale by 8. H. 111.1EHLE8 ' suraranzo. CMAYED away from the subsetilier, I'' ',midi* fitanntjoy township, Ad ams souk*, Pai, shout 9 miles froth Lit destqwn, two cours, Ole one a aortal. 4 Year OIL and the other bay, 1 year old. The above reward will bil (ct Yen. h)L amy pew% infOrtdibi. /lb*: of their whereabonta. , • 'JACOB PALMIdit. • June 1, 1840:4410 FARM :AT PRIVATE 'BAER. t,Li , 191111 E sublieribet teillneltat priettie sale j . the FARM na .whieh Hanenv Hta maw. jr. 4 aawresiden: eitniteja !Franklin township, Adams entitslayitljoining lan& ofT,King Andrtiirf atmlwaters, 'Containing , ^ • . IMO 41(11 , 42411 . 00' ' more or loss. The inapin'tiniew, are TWO:Ink:MT I ritne ' Dv euua WOO LAPl•gels) /40051,8ARN. I B Pking or good the .dot, , • There Is a fair, proportios.orrini her and 1010o4nw, On the •fartn4 anti an ex cellent Orchard. Persons wishing, to or- RistfiliFl t$P4O4, whisk: win ber reasona ble will eall upon tho.,pekeoribety, p.twerlyvan ;b4„tiowmi es - appliestios to Ack teamiro, , • ,-mr• ir, Franklin . fiHlsY~.f3ew : 1 tp.aunl 16.111444,1•41 5 00 5 00 5 do 10,00 lIIINI 7C:ltragallit :+441,,a,hr DE-1-11AIVIENCE' lIIA ,_ ..::': 11.1.A . Kre‘oved his IMO.. to the builthal in•in .oppotalte the.-I,4ldmoth ChurahLfil Chambatehtlig etree.g , e"driets east tlf !tip', hliddltiore'lllora',Wits'l4loW•fg e bisiot,sw m i t: r,i4c „ to. i 1 , 110 .0 to aoympie, ht., ...foie jotatotthe,butt tilt. Perionlia..inint of fallsots of teeth are retrouWiavite& to out, : , •• ••• ''' • •• '' • ItErtit'ENOlig. ' ''' L. Dr. C. N. D IIIILOCIII1)? Ihrlititi. K C VAS4III; if). D. H , Prof. M. JACOIIII, 1" V. A:oo6**st%, 'A ow 'Hiti4:D 4 bitilti 2. i " D. Guam**, ;.c' • r , '“ 'W*3l,Hassiosos Rev. J,C, W AAAAA . D. D.- ' ' • • , e July 7, 1848. ' ' • " ' CHOICE SPRING-40011S AND RARE - BARUAINS! - . D. MIDDLLECOFF - . , Ir AS just opened a large, and general L,assortment of SEASON ABLE --ganDs o commum..lll.llgit'lllolo InitailitAßlA WM Ladies' & Gentlemen's Wear, which: will be sold CHEAP,, beyond all precedent. lie has Prints ar2 cents. '‘)% Muslin 2, Gingham*, Lawns, ale and Tickings, at a fip. Also Silks, Lin. e tree, Mirages, Organdie, dre., together wi a fine lot - of Black Habits. Mid, Runnels, Hats. foots, Shoe!, Par asols. &c., £c. lit - . Persons wishing cheap Goods. of a first-rate quality, are respectfully invited to call and judge for themselves. May 4. 1849.—tf UAW net!p r PRICES TII4T vaArr BE BEdir GEORGE ARNOLD,, AT the old add well known eland; has 1 - 14_ just toieived and is now Opening, as usual, as large and••well selected a stoelt of goods, as has been offered to the public at any tune—consiotieg of 'Dry (iiNAti.k Grotesies, •VafttaAoolgwa. QUEENSWARE & HOLLOWARE, LEGHORN, STRAW, AND OIMP 'al 41:0 V/ SI lA'lfte ill Oa' all of which have en purchased on the very, hal,rleptu,', ee *in be liWat prices t te to sub: the times e will, not istiptepti. sent nor deceive you by, paying that we can sell good' ,''Thin' i. _y per ,eept.cdpspppr thaw ,any or estiqutfUttelli..tiP we ,will confine °grant* . to tlip, plain istr, and that is, that We will poll any aid every article, al cho l a ? , icnot alllgtoheSper4aa . pay ,can be, tiA eyowtiorq. 9or: prim. a : 4,i4ui lh ' And l + i ! ,war9rt ih.901 soft to 4 as y,. ~ • o:7'Thei ' tete input*, .particutirly,, is invited to i WO :6d ferittupduptifrpol bunion of . ~ ~ , , ~ , , ! idilna , and I ancy -- Laois g ndj en uill g• rAlly for'. „ilm, rgelireit givA.ius i .' • " 1 a,nayqur t antipp, ayob - . ''- i i ' 'lO9/3V0111491411/2A 111 . E inime Too alt. iti :4« aritioimi: 1, uiII propeniiti eootr-otlityle ll' do. sirs ohitoAtmo, to 'go Ind ide' aftoiryweo:4l4 , ‘--.; NEW: 'VON '.G " Sa It is wotth visit, to look at hiri'dALI COHIL, His whole asserhnetit'ili wa velet:bid/ and his (Axeis are notonly krt.' ay but .Havingltert ptirefutW tate in the season, when city merehatitit*Weti texiotts . 'to sell, they vete obiiiited .1 eel ifeeetlprices:. - His Ootton markably leer., go,, then, tetlitntiygN !lON'S Itelere, you furehittO, Mitts, 1840. maintaneratresi , • Alt!" B r!e_ L it ketTef,-4statruPfOkeci ~Pol4,44PgiiPiAtA. ripHE Proprietorship and Management knowzrhoteli (Which it located re., th" . ,enry centre, eft business,y having •Ott,44Y passed into the, binds tho,l4ll44ritters ! Opyiipg leave to statithat it is - odr, purpose to render it worthy of the liborid patronage with which it hap been :heretofore sustained, and hope, by unretnittitig ,atteution, to deserve the pa tronage of their friends, who may visit the city on business or pleasure. (3. J. MIKIBBIN, Formerly of the E x change Hotel, Pittsburg. May 4, I 84U.-1 ut FOR S JILE AT Till S oiTicr ZORN NRZNOMAN, • V.9liiNE2 1 Aj#ATR, ALIII_RATE'FIJI, for the liberal abarc of Ulf patronage he has heretofore received, Ashes this inelltod of respectftilly Itfortn int the public; that he atilt dontinues his business of a Ctibinet-Making, at Ike south ilaltimoro street, Pe rg, At!t e tilaid , Ottua.ro g whew ho is Oerstedti,irery Variety of INCLUDINa Ilttrettlii;letintreOnd Dining Tables, lied. steads, Cupboards, Irork, trash and Candle Stands, te. 0-e Virlr'ititit;entisiatittat, workmanliko man ititit re, to suit the times. e Is 'always Prepared to make , 'OEPINS, , ' 1 , , ~ , , according to o' r'' and at the atiortes no (ieti..) 'lbiviiiiii aoa,and liandsornii.garie i 41 1 ,6coitooeiv0 eoigises to any Int rial ground iiktiWilaitieifertitst ICPLUMBgIi, atlallk lads of 60 UN. T.RY PRQPPQ,_ isliOn in Oxchauge for .. . ..; 4 "6liii • 1 , tribnrlB.4,o."'' ' - "Utt.lo, W HPREAS sundryindividQs of laic AitVill 'beett liiiine to' Monopolize 'kW ferrefeit' ' fine opinion ; Ind'Whereas dWricti .41141,it the present dmerihew l ON Itri ei a.betr clock 'Orf:flitigs in tbflov - 0+; ilierefeiVe Imilt kit6Wo, la all itimininelitteri , isted Mtn the ''utidersignea nonfinite* to'Wttnelietutt - at the old stand in South Bal i tirre4ircat, every variety of Jr,llo4ll4lllfinteseit44ol% is • } .',..i.14) I 46.. Whicllt,wa ; ' s old on tip most ~ itee:, llo toiton.for Omit or. Produce, ily l%APar,F* . made iq Oglyaburg,,mul o‘i 1 ! .i,.,, , c r • Howie and ,Sign , Painting" attended 3qnis, forwr s ll,,,and, ritin' long practice and exiletieti ,in binni .. ng the sisliscriber reels janfi eel that bil Itdrit will bear the Clonal inspliction,lbeentnye hie workmen are of the bent tilt the count** can furnish. - : i, , 414 ; , .). 1 CABINET WARE, of overraarialy and of the 'bestlendity.iwilt 6s iiii'hished to 001110111enty 'What 51m,, 13°!.1tilicindia offiMindiatrankaii 111 fair prinoti3OHAlß - PLANifdposikaisidi waniol6—aotnothipg Asa than: R.soo4l' foot Yogi* tlitutkiel fur .Ipeti, %sees, the subscriber beptis,:bfattentbut eibusiuess, still kt merit a share`ofpublic.fatter., . , HUGLI .111$NWIDD1E, Gettysburg, Marc& 9, 11449,—tr. NEW ESTA aLionmitwr. Chairs and! Cabinet' Filttliture L0!,y.5.11 Thalf 'BVIM . . J, €1114'; p s ptarreLvir announce to thp mayoral :Main* they: hive entered into corpartainthiti, for the manufacture and sale of all•kinds of • 1 Chairs and, abinetraradtai, and that they will alwityir have on Aida., at their Estabillifiltdd in South Saltintont siroci• Oettyaborg, .a few donee ,aboVe Fahnestock's Store, (the old Sundt of D. Culp,) a full usettmedt of CI>tAIRS, of every variety, such • BOSTONpOeicaro;',444t,igitii AND comho'svgdiEs., Also, SETTERS,; of , various painted in indtation of roimtroeil,:ilidt% any,• satin wood; walaa fancy eoliint: "rhP7lollicimilltAY on band and Malta to ,tialar; /Miami& Logo Abka, BodsfiralOiCtiP: boards, Stand. 'Dinagibliewtlipi • wiW " B ro f e et ' 4 #4:44; 4 l L. all muMbietu b y eitperio #.'Str tmen mid of the bcit material, which they will be pleased to .famish to those mar pivot them with dietirentitcdniett it yessonable tetras*thologatipplied thtoq selves with a very >p3 of tICPOI4 ' l '! 6 4 ll l l ;,thy have .A O - 1 404.4000. -SaPh ini)ll 119 , 01041.thoyeaniturai'sh work which. for cheapness, , beautrand ay, eatuumbesurpasirediy any titbit abiiP id alte , Bouptyi'.- They:7lol'ldt°, sUind to all thicker ' ' , acIY B Ae. ANV it OrdN ' 4 0004.1, ' ' Arltorg, Ae., • tPfklhte Olortaft , POOCe)goOlooollsaiton. fatetishet '.6-speciatens of a1i0:6..60r be seen weer establishment. '4l" 111:71411' 1inc06604..04,1t1Aii * ili * 0rti15,044..: , Tfieill,f4W Vet ,(4,4ll:4,o4.sp,witkoshouget4ia“ tq ;tilt 'l4 times• ~ Tbe public aria mewls their interests bygivhiglheni *tall before pumhasingebt ewbere. A it#itllht of • ' W it :- 4 / 114 ": 16 4: *MI* 94 IROPP. • Not ESTABLISHMENT. stalzamit ec Rupp 'WAVE commetteed the manufacture of CIGARS in East York street, in the room . 6dciipieg by Z. Ziegler, lietter—where they hare on baud a largo •satialteer ort '7l A n a * lIRRY BEST . WHOLIEt 0111, MID gETAIL. 'Their stock enibtatiothe following : RIMALL tt I I 4P4Q 11P c l i; 014 . 1141 PAN will. LAts,i4 4441 , MAlit o OINAMON AND I LP SPAN 11FIGAIt8 irrticniwixo 401141,tat ete >8\7311452 yawl:Karp • EINUFf, 4n, 4c.. Country merchants and others can be sup- Pied with Cigars at reduced pricer, for aark All Orders be promptly at.. led to. Determined to 'pare no efforts to furnish their customers with the very Beet articles in their line of business, they hope to merit and rective,tho patranage of the public. Gettysburg, April 0, 1840.--610 el OLD PENS AND SILVER _PEN- W CMS, (best quality) Card Cases, Visiting and Printing Cattle, Fancy I)rote Paper, Envelopes, Motto 'Wilford, Fanny Sealing Wax, Lunt's' Soisups, Jut., /i/o sale by S. 11. BUEHLER. E=M== AT THE-AtSTANII ) nur 4 warSiir ' ismor J.. CL Flirt ,-:.- quipNDEits, 'hi* acknotottetlgitie . ists to -s- his fnetuislor past farttot o ,Sititt has the plcasore of announcing that he is again located at the old, snow, on Washiogiom street, one square south of Thompson's Hotel, where he will he rweimrold, uglier°. afore, to do all kinds of Coach, Cloth, tk. Sign Painting. fir y.11A11•111.4kG11 11111PAIHING• dodo at abort notice, •antl on reasontible .terws, for .whieli Vonotry Produce will Lo takcn. The 'subscriber is thankful for jpital fa yors,rand hopea, by attention to In Irtc~s, and a desire tnlplense, to merit awl Iv, ceivo a . continuance of public pan'onage,t (lettysburg, Jam 12, 1 8 1 11 .--11 . • • ./ •N 1 TIC " tritltS -icatainentary on, theli's - KA into Or late of Alotnit joY Ads ounty; been ttaittetl' to the subserilitto; tibttedls Iteroby given to all who are indebted h3 , turitl Estate, .to realutpaytneot tv those having, slanus to prettent itrotierl . 9' atitlientirated, to the saltierll)er, residing in the Barrio townithip,llii '4606- tnenl.. ' ' I . .... FINK, 10 4 2,!r, ; , April . 7, 11;140.--rit7 Cheap for Cash.' SC lIICK has ♦)t• tats arrival, is large and rut Odd an assortment of Ladies' and 41entlettineli Gloves and Hosiery as can be prodiCed in Gettyslpurg, 'Also n splooditl,lot (tf ttib bons Rod Flowers 77 :lll of whielt sold as low as they can he bought, at other Store in town. ' Gettysburg, March 28,}940, 1 11111 E subscriber teudeN kis n . (:flow edgmeitts to the public for the Iffiel'ai and star patronage with Whiehlie'hab Wont- ed for a series of years; end tel. gper4: .y . Announces that he hue jinn re ecive at his old established BISI4 Cluttnhershurg . street, a large. nod fresh SUPPLY OF .DRITgS & MEDICINES,. ..4.4ll4o.urankniswo,, Vaults 3 Varnish,llyestuffs • nd tiPcry'variety of articles usually found in a Drug store, to which ho invites the attention of the public, with assurances that they will be furnished at the most reneutt.: able prices. • • • .1J „ 3 S. IL IIUEIII,ER 0 43:94tysk4rg, June 2, 1818. t / ;5 1 0 RIENJTAg!" s t h4.l;, SOVelittCN: '1;\1„ Plz I • Dr. E. L. Soule St gto other medicine has ever been introduced . tether:public that has met with such tin• parallekt largess, as. Dr. loads Oni ' illanapau,---baring been but six years before the public, and the silt ertising small, compared with most ocher medicines, yet they have work ed their Wiry foie every State in the triifon,aad tanachuk , Tbay' Lave absolutely become the Elpuulard;ldedicine of the,duy. They are purely t yegeialke and so admirebly compounded that Whittaker' 'in:large doses they speedily cute "nig* Aflassues, on the strongest conatitutleme, • such as blllious diseases, and when taken in etnalVelbseethey Operate like a charm; upon the' iniNlKYlalicale, nervous ferriale, andirese raised' min from their beds after all otheihremedies ~, ' t al k lid.' lire twist refer to liut few of the ma a'y miraculous cures 'fleeted by the tlae of 'wild • Pg 4146 f '..011 ... , fl . ict‘m'.— Anna Wocal.of Rutland, Jet treitootrlCa., N. Y; was eared, alter she' had beet' ' 'ftrilllf4P tell ($ years,,with Spinal disease and ~.: : Alt trees of the Lungs. The bill pi her regular. gnividelait (Dr. Johnson, 01 Clay,) had amounted - W, . See Circular, , , ~. 1 floats/is a ird Nervous Drbiliry.—Mns, Dowep, s ol ~ 1 Clii t t,lP.'ir.,:reas eared of Drpepera, Nervous de lit .and Scrofulous Affection of the Heidi,' ' lOW ',had been confined six months and .111 other hail failed. .i (Aitigicessal esentathriess etira—W m. (lowly,' of,liclotning,, C. W.. wee cured of a set ere Cough ;after ho had been confined to his bed tor a long,, ''tired, , aiarl was given up by his pliysicians. He' indisessil post ,of ,the, Cough letlicines , of the:, day, and was supposed, by his friends and physi c ciarik, r io be Its the test srages of Consumption Ogroqtrith—.A. B. F. Orniaby, of 1 4 yractfte,M , Y., Wir cured of I) ysOeosia, au severe as not, fp .. be \ldp sit wifrk tot two years. Wm: Smith. cif Greenwich, Conn., was Cutest of a 'severe ease, of Dyspepsia, Costiveness ; and. ; Piervons debility, of years standing, after expend • log taiga "tail or trioney to no put prose. tibia Greater& ' ,_' ilke&sig p iles. -..41saph 1.. Leonard, of Aye, A: Y„ was cutod of a severe test of Bleediag ' 'Filet pL a nquiber of yesrs atm/114'g, after ..usigig . 4 iirielyarili Meilicines‘eitlndit effect. 1 , Wete.rWilliimsoni of Bethlehem, N. J., web it- ' filepedqv thirty years with disease AA .th• .cheat,, ; ; 'Led ittpenacli,'a 4, doses of these pills cnred her. -• , John flirting, ol Weil ford,i9swego Po., N.Y.; ". woe 'greatly bennitted in, a caw of nethetsa.adid , :: Alifliculty of breathing, by the use of these pill*. .. ,Jkithii. 'taw of p,fo,—dolin illolton; of 'Harr- wiok, !Anglo cm, N. Y., .was ruled ol a Navels y ease ed . . Files and est I eine corn% races tiflutig 41,4 , pailiftill dirration, W t ,, wo u ld 'not Sacrifice a nwehillingsto.he reile‘ed In in so distressing st•' foropleint, , was . ~.' Wm::‘lockbridee, of Suiltiß Point, Tsl. T., cured of Cough, Nervous Debility, and' ipbeial" , derangement of the diurstite organs. , ile,hed," beet' sick for years, and spent hundreds of duller,. to get relief, hut to no purpcpe, and 'ask: so die : ''' eouraged . be could hardly be persuaded to take- . the Pale. The above are all cases in which all °the: reni Idles failed to cure or give relief. blany of ,heal' Came character inight, be published if, we baf , „ ~ space. 'For particulars see the Bo tunic esthete, which, ran be bad of agents. BIRARIL OW C;IUNTZRI/73710. As them are spurious Pills in circulation ed Oriental or Sovereign Balm, be sore to see bpi.- " fore you buy that the cameo!' "DI L ka01.44. & C 0.," is on the face of the boxes. None others can be genuine. We are not aware that Nor oil who is making aspurious article bas yet dalUd make itee of out mime ;.Lit some of theM hive had the impudence to imitate our boxestsidiop,;.• our Circulars, Cettilicates, &c. roles* tbe, putt- lic are carelul when they purchaNe, they will be deceived ri - "For sale liyoS. fl , l l GE.lll.E,R,Gettysbarit;. ; ,•l Holtzinger & Ferree, Peteriburg ; J.Aulaliaugh, , Hampton; Wm. Wolf. East Berlin; n. &eve-% '' nomnier,Bragtovin i .1. R. Henry, Abbnitatott a; ,: John 13 " 1 .Y, 111.betryntown; ;:apiuel Witmare & MitifirMliburel J. Britikarboll; Fairfield; mei T. w.ik t irt4.l3oo, 4.1.814Ile; Lilly & !icily, New 0 200/44_2r.; Cline, 'Tyrone toutobip ; Jobn S. 11tillie ; Wirt ; Beam, Hamner. , zettil Gettysburg, May 4, 1 • - 4r.a: ffirA NEW. ;Arr. -OF 'ARLANIV 64 DEEDO,(PAI*OOOO44wAI L T ecotone, and annexed') MtArttn lit lfdl, 8141 4 :;' minted on superior paporistrdtna4llolo7 ..,, this Act!.