Wee elite ter the Cholera. We meal a letter from a valued corms• preadent at Claktago in re l rioo -sta4he neita diermaety nada by Dr . id of a Sure for (Thaler*. If it be what ii , chtitnea for it, Dr. Bird will long be reoraiiietl as one of tlaa benefactors of Nona lire trust Immediate meaturra be . Aakett,by Faculty here to test the true value of this ditwovery. We have another letter Irom Chituativitistiting us' that the theory of Dr. kW hes been almost universally received — 4i%tibauw . COM. Ir CHlCioth ......s....kraerretiontleoce of the: ribufte.]_ Oilcan°, 111, June 1, 1849, excitement has been be- WM% recently, by the discovery elimaitsr aejlperfiver 'restudy fur the C hut -11#310,1104:4,..H,1 Riau, whose name will mg be pa , every tongue, is the discoverer 04 practical physician of this city. iblifirtilk e ittionths since his attention was eastto.the“subject by reading an article eve 4 German. Chimistry in one of the pipHigiti periodicals, in which it was eon ir,slolthat Influenza depended upon the jaftence oreferti; and that chemical an •thai the .inimber of attacks Mara way in proportion to the amount of ,app ,in the atmosphere: Viewing this ip,ppipoptjap with the fact that Cholera is irriTX,pr:ceded' by tish Influenza, he ertethe corielusion that both diseases ttlifittitrdependeht upon the same influ ence, modified in degree according to the h ? kir oc i ituis-. quantity of this deleterious plc gegen' in the atmosphere at the time. Dr. 'Knot Set himself to work to steer- Viitrwitit *gent Would counteract the in- Airway andviestmy the deleterious proper -1 itoCiaaesie. Ilia superior chemical 4 Yrflikir ClllO4O him to suggest the well wn sub§tauce, sulphur, as possessing i . s •. it); Of' acting upon it in such a Its to Oeutralite its influence.— &iliac investigations he found , that the Philleothrid never, prevailed in the vicin ta i sffeulpher springs, or in situations i *Mein dphur is abundant, hence the con ihiditin tint' Itrulphyr might be, and probe .hiniuisi die antidote for Cholera. Dr. BiAtkirferimenta have shown that ozone Olt IMedt in tpit, atmosphere at this time, aid that the, amount is in proportion to the iiiiiirq of the didesise from time to time. niltitnit a' week since, Dr. Bird determin ed .10 try the effect of sulphur upon hint ittelf,and. odle,re troubled with uneasy seri tuitriti slight pains, &c., in the digestive Wises. The result was entirely satisfac ditite' much Ise that he immediately re sitstaited DeVelfill of the first physicians of I , lkilleitl Wiest its e f f i cacy in their practice. .CIIFY irve just reported that they are con vinced ails efficacy. They say "the re 4iidenf the use of this remedy is wonder fhlttil' 'MI- the' premonitory symptoms of itheieholem,ench as pains, a sense of full .netpt,raisteral movements, slight diarrhea, ha •e uniformally yielded at once to ti single dole of three or four grains of sul riot:. "'tie . eases where either cramps, dininrhea,dt vomiting have been present.- 10( nthere•they , have all existed in conjuno- Opp. the:ttaci of sulphur, the above named ,doses, every three or four hours, has had the inheit to ameliorate 'the patient's condi -tientst once, and when used, in a few hours se Alissipme • entirely cholera sy mptoms." ,So fer,as its efficacy has been tested in the worst stages of collapse, most satisfac lay ritstilts' have been obtained. In two iit`threti dater of this kind the effect of the remedy has been to bring back the pulse -la*. wtist, restore warmth to the surface, , i . pndstop the profuse, diarrhea and vomit ,l./Yri , ' ' or trinh, the results obtained so far have -beeniinieh ae to convince all in this corn quhnity, who have witnessed its effects that if any remedy deserves the appellation, This 'hi it'svedste von Tale CHOLERA.' -.,,k iesoggested 'by Dr. Bird that a corn- NOcheif .powdered charcoal, one part j?kiqr . of snlpltur has seemed to make the reissiffy more efficient. I balreideviitei3 thus much space to' this wobitiothicsose if this remedy is what it is Solopeoedeo be it will instantly attract the emotion of the whole civilized world. Yours, B. TimrWair Wit courier has upon this im• paatioVoubjleet the following statement of a Ipetoosowhomitho Editors knew to be of good tlaracter and judgment : l'Oite inform . ant was by chance in Chien tri,'Pridity, May 25th, when Dr. Bird firer tudriiihitteMt his remedy to persons attack- Will i& the chi:dere. These cases were 'Perstitiii living' twelve 'Eniledout of the city, Itillorters 'on ,the Chicago and Galena eomptny with Dr. Bird and slid three other physicians he t4ifted" them thr The purpose of seeing the effect of the •eiperiment. that at the station it was found that one of the five sMtients was already bead; . 01' those living, one was a man; two were women,' and the remaining one slcWOf four . or rive years of age. 'The wirdiseti, pronounced by the physicians to hi} f lu a collapsed state. Whether the re mainder were or ifot, our informant is not faith's. the language of physicians, *Linos ittui "no pulse, ' that is to say, his palm wee. hardly perceptible. The wo mcm were vomiting and purging excessive !Yl pr. 'Bird immediately administered the !tithe course of ten minutes he gave otilatof .the women, three of them. The lijnitottiinte afforded to the visiters pre- vats e fair observation of the effects of the "ii+Sets Of the medicine. Their stay Itlitilithited to three-quarters of an hour, the time being the afternoon. Upon the atatea4 el the ears iu Chicago the next )111#9111ingrc the patients were all reported do ing_with the , fairest prospect of re covery. The next day, the remedy was tried,up bit 6E4 eases in ChiMigo and both recover y& hats the Amick. Una/War or Monday, a telegraphic 1 1 4 1 P 111 1* Kos transmitted to New Orleans, aJt tai Fot the !Imre of the remedy, and 'territiettiliat a should be tried upon Inhirot 'bisei in that' city, which 'were blahs most *drawee:lMay' oldie disease. *Vottly•was ,terieived the hest day, to titetdreet,that.it had been tried, es our iu &Mud understood, upon persons in the itite, and that the treatment lied oetstssleitlitul effect." A, latmatxruitz Put TO FILIORT.—Tho freleolmiteo of 'Virginia in special sesilou sk i iil rilkaolvoil en Monday week to dirultriCilt,A ult Monday Wt. sod muse ileompoia„ that day at the Fauquier lhi'lltalitter Springs. They adopted ihistitettlie, no recount of the existence of Ocierreisra at 'Hoists et Richmond, front lllRWlthlist aloft M Amble quick timer. il k 044. oholoos t blood of Vir- A tl i tri: ,y in theroodest feat which km ptt *Alloyed. . . TiEVIA7'II OF CCN. C A INE'S. It appears that tie death of Gen. (Sines 4urtettairewirOrlOajas nn reth inst., i l a ts'aslp ceqd by liJ, illUes of but on q hoer an ifixsfien,tm ttesi, i. 1114u0h th# il (Kt id n . Sifitedin t e .dieptitelieli recci - ed; it isiupppstile Ilia e Deep Se to d' byian' a ack pfc I°l'l'4 This r tent f flees Ilva in his a ~e. n ththinl ye ~ ha pg been born on the 20th of March, 1 ) 177, near the eastern base of the Illue Ridge, in the county of Culpeper, Va. In the war of 1812 he distinguished himself high-, ly, first at Chrvstler's fields, and after wards at Fort Erie. For his gallantry in the former action, as Colonel of the '2sth regiment infantry, he received the appoint ment of'. Brigadier General, At the de fence of Fort Erie, one of the most terrible actions of the war, he repulsed some of the very soldiers who bad successfully storm ed Badajoa and St:. Sebastian in Spain.— This action was the great achievement of his life.. For it he was made a Major Gen eral by' brevet. Gen. Gaines has served at almoSt every other point of our wide spread frontier. lie last saw service in the field, in Florida, when, in February, 1830, he fought, Bic, battle of Withlacou chie. Since that period he has coeuritin4- ea at difibrent stations, but mostly at 'Nett' Orleans... : The oldest officer in•the army, nowliv ing, is Bray. Gen. Brady, colonel ,of. 2d infantry. He encored the army ae ; ensign of infantry, on the 7th Of . March, 1792, re signed for a few years,'and re-enteitiiits colonel 22d infantry, 6th July, 1812. , The next oldest otheer: now living, is Brevet Brigadier ; General J. B. Weibull, who entered the service' the, same day with Gen. Gaines, on the 10th Of Januitiy. 1790, as Lieutenant of cavalry. 'He is now colonel of the 4th artillery, possesding a vigor and energy that would compare fa vorably with many a younger man in the service, and is, we believe, enending . 41i0 summer with his son-in:lard in this . ' fttri. —Halt. Syn. ; • MF.LASoLIIOLV —The body of a young man was d in the canal at Cincinnati last Thursday, and the Gazette'gives the following pante showing a tnost melancholy' tuicide On the bank of 'the canal a Cap was 'dui covered containing a 'letter signed VAUR' Sheers, which stated that the writerowat about to commit suicide by drowning hint. self, and that a key would be founfijigh* pocket book which would unlock wearpat bag he had left at Friendship Ilan, 'wheie letters would be obtained 'gtvitig'all formation it was necessary'. the 11101'M should have, concerning biol. The coroner procured these letiera,, .AlO one of them it was stated that the yonng man had passed Under an aesumed Miro& lie had been known for some *me as Wit. Liam Sheers—his proper natne was-Wil liam Plater. He came to this ~country from England in 1844, and first obtained work in Louisville. He received whole some moral instructions in hie yonth;ital writes feelingly of his mother, and his'ins. Bret, at not , obeying her. pious teaching,. lie made a visit to New Orleans aftste had been in Louisville a feW months, and there falling into bad company twicaniel drunkard and a gambler. Under %bias tamed name of William Sheers he:retort ed to Louisville—obtained emplcippeel. determined to reform, but was tempted by evil persons, and again ifell , intb • the.did praotices of gambling and drintingrinsting also in other respecis "dissolute Ilfe• continued these practices.uulik r ai is presses 4z it, he " heeente a, 401,41)- self." 110 eimermieed ter vnirms! in .this city, seek a place in the hospital, if pea* ble recover his health, end theß 140 2,dif rerent life. tie arrivedo6brindky.. After his arrival he irayi,eidniffilnd':dedbiliiiii ly. in .a Sound state elated, 'be suds *p his mind to cornmi; sekide f andaecoridire ly threw hitnecliiote,#th ttotiNt l ,- ter from which ret the . abov A pairifen wasAnted May 20' '1 . 1540:" script, he says ; ' ' f , o4i62l 4 loW' Y'' erdutd have been 24 years of age4-40-iisyyt will be in eternity." He: rs t s,lll arish of Rugby, Warwick rand. " MINISTER FRONI Ross.--Tel f oreiiiirAf Italian gentleman, toff many+ satefiast a resident of NeW YOrkOlai rtreeiVeti pointutent of Minister for, tit. :Ristitilslissif Route for the United Statets.,, Eisr press says : ~,r1 No man etas ever aequir4 more exte nsive' circle of frieddir: or concil iated a More generatiespid flit B111'1E:eh& plishmenta and virtueit: Being itntilitiiseld in the affairs, of, Lombardy in.ls2lLite Ivas condemned. to,,imprisonment. for lifq,, ass) ldy in the - dtingeon of. Spielberg rourteon years with gom> of the'perest and noblest plitriOui 'Of Italy,timbrigWhorn he Wasscori spicuous for hiti equanimity and Indomita ble spirit. lie arrived here . with Couut Confalonieri and others, on.their release by Austriii, under a sentence of perpetual banishment, and hds ever maintained the character of a warm, intelligent and disin terested friend of Italy, whose cause he has ever nobly sustained, amidst all the changes of the world and the conflicts of opinion. WuAT is OZON6 t—The clearest answer to this question that we have seen is given by ,the Washington Union, which says that ozone is formed in the air by decompo sition of its water, through disturbances of its electrical equilibrium. Its nature and composition are uncertain. it has here tofore been detected in the atmosphere du- ring the Prevalence of epidemics, varying in quantity with the violence of the disease. An ozometer can be made by saturating a piece of paper in a solution of starch and iodine of potassium. The , smallest (un. tity of ozone in the air will be rendered manifest by the dicoloration produced by the free iodine. TIIF New OttLEANB FLOOD.—The cre vassee at last dates wati then 300 feet wide, and the overflow in the city "on a stand." The Della publishes a map of the inunda teddistrict, and gives the number of squares under water at 160 ; the number of hous es flooded 1600 ; the number of persons dwelling in them 8000. .Another Crevassee has taken place near New Orleans, at Lepetre's'ylantation,about ten miles below the city, which bids fair to rival its great namesake, at Sauve's, in magnitude, if measures are not promptly taken to stop it. The planters, however, in the vicinity of the mower, have gone maofully, to work, to arrest the progress of the torreni, arid are confident of stopping It in the eotirse of Woke webk.' ' THE SRMQNT "OXMOPRCY. " -The lienwertilic State Convention met at Mont pelier on Thorediy,'"iitni the Free Soil State Convention uniting with them, they oontinged Horatio ,Needham, of Briet,A, for Governor, Daniel Roberni,jr. of Man- Amines., for Lieutenant fjoirereni, and Jo seph Roland, ttompelier. ref Treaaurer: Ti tit STAR 4 MtPIC, fl 4lrTr 01BURG. / 1 / - , H- ' 'rWay~E, enii Ig,: Jnne 15, CITY ;ENCII4S.-e-v. B. l'azn_, "ate* of hetuut Al Third streets, an, .•RILI, Esq. .11N E. Corner (lock . srreets. • Airs - de/PA - 3a ; and Wit. Thom non, Esq. South-east corner of Baltimore & South its. Baltimore—are our authorized Agents for receiv. i ng • Advertisements and Subscriptions for "The Star and Banner," and collecting and rereipting for the same. AMERICAN , ARTeUNlpNl—Thtij cngrea rings for distributioh among' the members o this institution ars now in enamel .nlatelives for Gettysburg being in the hands of D. M'Cosr- AUG 111, Eeq., the Secretary rue IN! place r Each subscriber receives a copy of a finely detailed En graving, representing the , Signing of the Death Warrant of 'Lady lanai:hey.' an,t Rho *Col da handsome illustrated edition of Irrlng's "Rip Yen Winkle." The ohjectintl phut af the lairlitntion have already been given in the Etter, and r i sumo our readers are familiar with them Every subscriber of . 435 receives Can of rdl the publieatione of the Art.Unien dt#ring *Year. with a chance of drawing one attar palstings or other wake' of Art purchased dr 'the Isbell*. tion, and distributed by lot among the ti berg. These paintings, reehallere, cord dam $5O An 000. The regular engraving 0:1849 *4 be Cole's "Youth," of which each member will re ceive one, Eat* menaberwidaho °Main webpy of Inring's“Letand of Sleepy flblhrw,“lll after the manner of fh . PVar,Wirtlile" ,.. na the Paintings .to to purchased for, keßtbytiete t by lot, theie will . be Weil/ *SI^ /14 "40% each 20 inchar in bight. illostneirte "(Indian Membership trt the Attrilmien ese ' 'sheared throusti iti 'lotortiethimibt Seteetirp; THE HOME 10tHILMAL.-Ifinint llfimars '.9t Will' s; Ora Ott ;ot thit etteintiege peoPu• let 1 1.4FIri, 4M 9 i t : 1 144 .44.0110,4 ~ 4, 4uly next, 49 4'11,0010/01 tir,o illiwudliorao AI their paper VIII . b. . 1 Tirol moir, original 111141611 i i ' : 44. ii , i otirma I. 5, Imir wholly a , my ovary vari titi Worth ' linit a ti t l•goiti4 .) mina, theteigihitt atilinklevellittperiialreas; 'ar' 3 wags IWO. 6Adaskositarg4wlttimi, A. intrithas ditestAlle 1-.;,, ~ ,1,,, ~ . ~ 1 1„ thislnwit I noairuht:—[lpiheeit, 'et the New Mai* ilsiimm, idia dagokard Sada IMAM MomMinhogallimmiolmond Memo , al enrianitlio 41 4 IPA b9e 94 0 0,9 3 . a IMMAnmeror in PM. " il leritlktlit7 Brpir , :hy4 l 4frehrrl4. l diT RN* ~„i"I r i ,, , , P °lii l i VM ,,lo 4, 4 l i ll ,", (11 , 411 1t,?- I , mr . r ' Wars speak of the **wee t oite lil' Wail . *likiett;iitgadeetitsh tiii Ads a liarigailmil iiellialfelitui le 14 1 11+16911* 60; . - kielad. , &wake' , Oatmint 1 Whig M Illaiii! mit lani. c TM 'Rai* Xuese.t . Al *Wen* dO• 4 9 19 - UN 14. 0 if Ast„ Ispftlity. Ale telket,trotd dirrwilkl 3 / 4 # l4 o , . l44 'l l °Aveicokr. ,ll l" Illrilsil ta g i q !l= hia r* PI IblOrP". of "'cf. ing Oi• a. ' " aigaar4 on dissent watt, bro l iihilag 'aA'ad Alii MA:OIe:WM' Me , MUM* to fie iiiipsegka Mile Ilia' bellelai, latish ha matesiairritalhd tor rafilharCNlkeit with Iber hi- Iheoutsish Ils. ha' vote tosagraiing- the statutes !mil* tqld PTRIStiVi 1414 *Wk. OlOr at a , i° 1611 r, .1 1 1 .‘ .. i tt l i t fo} ,ll ll ** t° i o Atr of hr° Qsl q lk r . • I C II "It to t li qt ° 1 t°l l.lorh 'InA 3; wafigl *oriel for prio of Mat,clumactai, inifidliirl g isMitehi 'am' ins in' o . ' Mind; and hileilfahrigfialditilwiriMin,le iiht Mil Iti'Maa In hi imeerhenatakesiki idutogpd his skorildets, 4 mie cagy isid.thi , other* ihat -he irkfuld:taka a huti. *4~ Mot* , Tim "Sow wro not quite inlrPMelk 6 )r, IPA 10. Po kPowittit what WOUld Tirttri t ? b.tli tt 4 41, :rrrt t t° Id* apes ma his MOAM, t . 'ilagiti*f with Barnum. A card, itinuraming UM / 4in* l ortillloseurn, will be siosiiiii•~4?4,4 , . , 11 , ; ka• liiiiiiiiiiik vitory. I . 15 ,„, eq m ik ," o w ii , ~,,- .iwata;itivt, the wit.. atiamOVlliebrOiii MOO - OM**, • by Me , steam eV itarraya w kr *MA llarothsrlag 'at the Marisa ookilpnibilluovisiitsuling thit. neeshorn *tilos 9r Akira 4 40 Fr WPM* ciao twig bat* tli v ir i r** , / MC ft*Oirf4V VA tr 41 , 8., af 'r ea rat ti t ta&ted batth, Ise, sehp , "„ , i, 144 ,,, ; it.. WfiiiiliWyWkiiiiinght inliVraliQ Ji mmie. Tiii hitelii~flttiodihriotehh4 eel& pcmdthre, comes through so many chaniMkate IM Mom MO raMOI 4 liafthliWtmAln i Ms! heft • was (94 4 /141 1 #4 4 Mesh w.hquietiuw,,Rfrioutegroy in 44 1 r 1 1 41 0 117 )040 Far 1 4 110 3 . 4. Th11l t l.ltg_ L l T em i ll). / 11 f , rrt i M.M r . Pq . 1 * - 1 5 1 4 0 sorron 9 oring 14,libil romans, with 'ail Mik arms, aiiiliWarliniiiiddrin; die t . Ai11i;4.44. - 111 Ifmg, «ii;,artiett tamer thelttettiiii IA Oiteeil le fah bea to* Cracow, whial9 mar wawa the war toPohind. •I'.. • .. i• ~ 1 -I :.t • ~ The New York Tanner -in noneamisgtthis g re6 t a idgrY I ; l 4 B lassrrirtifflps;4 l , l 4 whom* expected. We have no Imhof riaak antonOlt of the Russian p ArMy- ,9130(411e*r,"1_ skid hhipjar Ilimatirs' is worth:hal ea or% best troops that thitViar'ean Watt Pith la, and the same is tins of libritiltifilfittjf AM lery. It is only by otendathititat inimisela Mit the Unionism can hope art heat sansive twain* sa they are now maned to r and p,* sic O p itch. commandOr, most tikplay a highgr arthr4,4**4 than he hast yet evinced, if ha . ino to ppt - ~~sefal Polish and Hungarian !eiders.: , No, let no an fear that lite 'reirghttiiiii Cin once be suppressed in Hungin+bireatilrelhaThir shin automatons are borterlagainst her kalland 3 ibi fenders. UM much more Wuly thus it mrill;ba transferred to Poland.. Would nut thin traftel world—to hear the, tread of &rem= Mined* freedom once more around Warsaw l• Let ,tho cry of Poland again be raised—and raised again it must be—not by her nobles, but by a chivalrous and brave democracy, and to that last struggle of Light against Darkness all Christendom would convene. The gay and Impetuous soldiers of France, generous and kindly Germans, men of England, of America, of Italy—nay, more, mit lions of her ono enfranchised peasants would gather there to wipe out the !wrong and wrongs of Poland, the blood of her sons, the torture of her daughters, the whole catalogue of unspeakable outragee which Catharine and Nicholas have in inflicted upon her. The end of such a conflict could not be doubtful. The Randall despotism would inevitably be driven back into Agia, wheni it belonga, and the stronghold of tyranny and in justice, the great hindrance of progress in Europa, ' 1 destroyed for ever. harms like these hang on the war in Hungary. There is reason, then, to tejoice in this victory-- God prosper the Right." THE GOLD COMING.—The U. H. ship Lexington arrived at New York on the' 10th from' tart Franehico, 'l/M11 . 1.218 patinas of grain gold from etlifomin on board'-4aving left 450 ?sands at Valparaiso. The gold brought to New York by this arrival will be worth a quarter of a million of dollars. 117Hou. Mount Ns. win *wird our thauko for a copy of Proazoot's Geographies; l'itamoir of rrper Califorma. === The Mew Specllle ter Cholera. le •• • r 00l will be several articles P O Ol • if' dimeovery, DA Bird, of Chi ,* •,• foil Chol 1p tie use of Sol. hui. T o e 'm it of a tv , , and the • i cu tivi ti es are id. , . have to Hy, at c deal of at. 1 4.. Pr ill erint pa the coun t," It .y ta !AO he mat , n 6 teems with articles from the Medical Profession upon the properties of Sulphur, ind its alledpad vino= in Cholene pliadei. 1 lillrailirtillaigilitiiiittsposed to adopt the sew moody, others positively deny that it can be relied oa as aSpear,. By the N. 4 y1ifi414....4164!.(Widi Tvilrif. of . city, summon the malt of ea inve&gation dr.irfitorki / INA r MY proved s eneessehl t TIM /Irmo ddiri t ikttOkitidirdris , di, aginfo, iitent 'oriiiklythqwe wer this 1.6611,1kei osiskitvonhoierapikad , ihrit reared, fee Choliirs4l,l4okßPl ).• The editor of dialiblittiVV4 l llllstrWa 613 P. port of the same theoritgekt b rpoickepphthe T = firA d fr i tti ' al eir I.l lllLbAile amedaktermic Ira okivartittaimadai *woe sulphur le evolved, are oleo areeliefetila iht The 6•1124.0411061V010,41.441*WA5UM1x0d I% • WA ( q 9 9 1011499 • 01 'ffiit*PAlP••• arZFArl._, 701 14 A, i ! re7m,727 , VITT e h aiiwillitkiitheit of chaaa—that deadisid PaselhoinokillsrilWidamiiiivairthat or le Aperriftwil ow iim Oval ,o Salavwpart the carouses of horses, in order to tilsainAms ibm '''‘.o9 l M ) i l iMenal Witi3O n t 5 190 ... in. rfinni I,4lll 4a rt it ti r t. c r il 11 , 411 , ~I , B 4 wa t r 4 .? 7, A ke iiiiiisitilik • tidty ail grovia miaresmodia. -mithisidakii;'iiii. only was attacked with Clidevu";\ "k \ -• 6 si ••!Wspnilesmiitit , te my AU a iiiscilbefod Oho hot heUelelly been discovered, imposinvasisetti M n iri t irtP r OClP,l 4 °.°°° .W* o .ll l oo tbl l lon " 411617 la r 2 °, 844 . I I C ls l, l ll4 l l, , l Mihrr been anks, 4 rPigbir..ft•d, ni *44 to iipkwe ecialgilitiei lit itei: sad isniii.d 414c1110i. Thai ridges of this new remedy will, howi4Vtif souse li• lisaisraitbr maw' , Ifivegbeigati, in beilfise , mhos OWNS' premiiiiiisul *stunk 4a.-thele. veered. I Should the usumpos neat ,Prono , blko : 16 0folnnbl4* non ElPorsi& ! wi n ! al l 444 .P i qi i AO Mob lorlf.. 7 11 1 1 * fa 741'' a11 " .4 f9 s q °° !l r r ti f t t hat robbed t h e Suing P.'oo. 'hit used to uciurribtlsi pat r iot+ of fiiiilly ail ii r teiiiiik . ' ' '' ~" ' ' ' lei dief ttiiiihtliiii; 'we 'SlYittil it4laitie 'reialiii, iii'masi•cif tteelliiky,lio silhairs to Ilti idistmant which has die simian beds, Medical Issufasies, based upon actual Choloberuchus OnolPainvin IninfT 0°.° 8 4 1 ° , ,0n0raP0nb0044° 4 , 01 4.1 1 • 11 / P r ir ibel +t„ _ ? e 1 1, ,, ,P °6l #Of i c , •? 4, froi.by the ~.' !...... eoaertsation we have noticediiow illd6, , il i tn t g: . is that nicommended by.tos Edar e. I ''TiFkokilifthavive .4".- mtiq adtiabela r a ob. asinspbriteusumber, tis. -emu. , auppti4 and , tiii. °14401441541044 'phOS. Pllnktemn fur spline of an, given in to *Sabi; a veposetsentylitops esi Ilth4en minutia *AI 140 TOPuli.subdcbi if, nal!fum be ornsneolod with 'Anhui without pain. the same quantity of paregoric With awe** of citnphot bray , be si utitiisaemilt :of Pais he pews with nausea and diarrlryea,.the laudanum, in doles gr from thirty to Agri drv4 anty* admithetived t and in art ba sso( pais or nausea, apply a ainapiam over the whole abdomen. If thirst, give meg reed tri ow, caw Arad for your physictin, and follow hi! 'dim- L qjthe' youiat tlk reteiltllitari Mention in this' nany . vrais rollOws : • ' Bag. Gen. ;. W 444 Ma takGm Panilir 48 3 ••• 3 40 thu ythi gt .11. • ..• /,. • • •I, :r 423 A SCHOOL BOARD DISMISSED.—Mitie NO* Seem roftbs:bella agiusto condi 1 4 0 1 64 * - 1 011144,"04 6 by prO9fi4ftib•l4llatiSt4l,4o. ttli•lFFAl bi ßt ht5,,d0i90 5 4k0;4404,0q4f 801 * P ire C t rqn 4 1°1 7SYKe l. f 7 01 r 1 t° 4 1 ;,wilh t h eir 4 viii9" Ole i lrf req 'l l lbiaitif ' AM WA 106611114deeisid 4¢- poinadv sew Nita Ist Iliett Ileseikboorsie the tit Irolfmatil h 14l lii lowl 1,1; 1,1:• s I • • • 1, has affiliated in, Ire Lsan (11,41, A'SrAk:•• ' Vag! estUst.LliewiYYlCkd~l&align iiCthitigaithiiti. Rim "nit Hasitf Illiumarliuteleu bier olio* tiobinp 1, An. • O. Feipmesalo.of .:Closibbano "r'',,,. ,06.... 1411, P 1040404,15,140 5 bu rg "Tr - rwre R t !'.114‘ , "144 4 0°11 :1: • • , ..,f Z ut Tire i 7 ' ,„ • '4. 111 .14', •441 (1 , 1T1)1 , 4, : „ i,„,i4. flain BB OP. 74 4 .11 8 5 1 # 3 fT, A i, jrjtiih6 w 4ritic iskivuitbit oaTimml9l#44,lww49,l4 pri pmrion pox, af!roz in* tisk* .cfmmi4 • 1. 1 .9tyw in 1832 and li ft Tuesday, ir r ir Y ork, t 8 n`ei 4•I . se and 19 woe reported in Philadelphia, and the Bal4tir l e spew deey that the distaste his 'al yet inadeia ap• panties in that city. fn a number 'Of the towns of New Jersey and New York, (New Brunswick, Brooklyn, Albany, Oswego, Cataltilloke. oocasional cases arc reported. One death occurred gifts. burg on Sunday last, after an illness of 3 hour.-- the only case, it is said, which has originated in that city. Throughout the Western Stites, how ever, the epidemic prevails to a greater or leas de gree. At St. Louis, on Saturday and Sunday, there were 70 deaths from the cholera. A DOUBLE STREAK OP FORT UNE.—A few weeks since we stated that our friend; H. J. Scs errata, Esq., of this place, had received ah appointment as Inspector of Customs at Philadel• phis. We learn since that a clerkship 'ln the hu man of Prorisione and Clothing, at Washington, has been tendered him by the Secretary of the Na vy, in place of a . Mr. Patric.k, removed for intom petency. Mr. 0. has accepted the latter pest, and is already, at work in the discharge of the duties of his office. Of course, the Philadelphia appoi tit; Merit in declined. It is a rare privilege for one to have in his pocket TWO commissions In those dines when so many fail feettre Sion oat. We know of no one, however, who better demurer that rift*" on the score of long conlimlcri Intletlitor tire services in the Whig moo, than Mr. B. Mr will not have a more competent officer in his Department. Consistency. Sometime, durine, thecreli c iaa the Mexican extr ap • rial n the ..0 nee Oak a o coital bolitaon j ou lll i s ; " m e kill I in horecei bkttic bef e mcy of exi tr :. of . E Ind cr ime He o the ew nan g us cau ,nd per ished by the sword. We regret die death only as we regret that of other homicides, whose career of blood is arrested by the gallows. He has perished ingloriously —for heA hassp peri 4si shed - in an inglorious lit 0 1 lives are to be eliWiri the CAM/al psipan war which our tor • is . w • ur the extension miliorthiateinstawmotthe intelligent du prn, mitihemthionbe *mutt 61:041111,1 This extract oksiiiiisiMlAlkithritsenthied, went the rounds albs smile Itelesleotoness prior to ithelleistslifseilos oisistssiebtaup lOW peas en ON MQ*1 4 0444 , 4 1 1 60 0400 1 4 WM( is#oo4 r r 9.44944:o4lPilVFOAClWAtat"kititoo 4 ctitql.bi G.lt e. V,tre - l t itr 4 =4 4 , 62 . 4 ,477- tialti V : ida6 Yiatheia, aikethiatme 6 WiniiikPoita *Ws wetriltiOMMUl 440,100 Int Wert V" ft strsisteNki illeollob Islikkomediar i vh•Daroeiraisy Otosstl theseetilises• hula liropeigiie mikablityl lathe Rllatlitilb4o4 o 44o.k44444 l l#oastee S MIL, t attl *PIM t)ktA t lflf t Vl r the °tenet Oak ' end t rf *flP aboveiietl ii Zntre l rtiran itli tail , r 6eviiti the an kokidsiiiitliAlisiiidAtiehle: 'I ) ti l bstolllB,4o•tiwil liiiNtiatsSWrlesisiliiisdf bii droopy itiesissilussely of Os Oirse puts There wets Wulf* I. lbw • ial I the I BOW oft thot Mae 1 404hT : 1 44 , WWW , 114 0 /Plll4l4o4,Mlxkla ) V ,y 1 * 1 4.2fi ln i tRP4 404 15 L P I MIrCe ,ths , t I t ee ) a P. I PM ° i Ite4 'It!! h' SIC 1 Th r iTtr7nrinelli iitt ifrotitoCrW. ' *wool Ado itleityJrici s tidistle ingr' et &a ' ' tekiditutti +MA lie Netlike •lii tr. i3.l4oeii. ibrind 44ebboativ 1 ~ . , .• : , rile..l ~ I 1 1 ,• i, Him*. deomiliniglitieslie the Daimaicy is i,prorgtremx oproniponoM ;, AlLigro,a9n- P§1 10 10,4, 9 P140, defeftl Visikw)ick annren!for, ipl4' noc yv hp anti "" 7 -, , NATIONAL INTELLIGENCEIL-LtV- Atiin end histimper4irpatntofilility, Mined& mid atitliteeL it l i..4unto v for dude* Uwe in bety et* annum wit I'IVIIIOne Gee ebsitatinimisondiect Itbie Jn te kied,Seh IYI4 1 . 416 0N4c4 *Well(. 4 0 " furl roplad o 9.9l the " j Nisisinedlntnillircer," op . of diinidnd: and of dab :rig's,' joid diet Aidniej. trio did pit *olo tif4ii4thd.have , t6i dieilre 'to poiseneillined• •ottl dienedue s lieWl44ll4ti the MDaiyr!lYtpiblid ph nobs 4t dienTal nynoklb" *Usti .m 4 etkim,,Woltkiela fizl 4l 4.thei lOribriFd orssi,?ll of F 0 4Y' which will Ite cpwild47 adopted and entioisg "reader c : In nniY siy tti'at the haw'. ral Addle:l'6f /Preiddlint" itlibtxl - oath° sidwintintqututtinsw of) dm day, the *toriWWl which,we.4,9,,Ow pi ilm held,:„ An invariable itaereguice the editstinitilmidte iittettoistitidlid "id " ' be tgenerally that' of leonine, the deolsions of theJutlioimiy,And Abe Slindlnistratim prtr Fede l l4owo l o4e4,Wecii tiMe4l--4. 011 4ie auhtlettex of those p olitical . word-catchers and titirill i ti; Wlt'ecinait find' in the COn mitotic* anthority'lbithe Arlen:lse by lion ,grese a& the beneficeht function of internal improvements, but ablnuiant warrant for Proidential i'Var, Annexation and Lcgisla ;don, in contempt of the rightful authorityyof Congieni: ' As to the spirit in'Which the government is to be , administand under 'the' Constitn tion. we boI4FP,* With oPrecaaillonf,, that the Bur guide Is the maxims and conduct of the "Fatlier his` Ciairitry," 'and our earlier' President* that the Wontrir oide would 'be ,, the 'peculiar` eourinAnd &ovine* of Akt 4141,osertbrown,Dywasty, bxr4,4 lo •4lPr-t VA R PRISO,Yt,P c9Pr alcler that Ind donin Wfiahingtenrare- Welt 'Adding*" "guligte#lpliablYlfie whieh bettorta onYsiiteireitt, Med totsona white platelll-lhippinessaedfresu Id= Atr nation, hi AU,,ocrupulowit ,01:40k Yanr. „PM-fko l oll of tile antra re,ss being•the zenith or atte Mail% 'panty', thblie Bfthe 'WC atin;Witiv,oft .*lattifeek , iliegliting,P and , of wAliett , Ortgain atones; butt be, looked PM PA , 1 4,,,kyieffh Pm.* 4 de presaien. , As to the more tßdiplek Matter of our Dolieisthr polls/4h migiaSkldiost ani to soy.tbsimfloWcietia Atraitlyaryerr tbithr 41Illt1 1 0 , ,,PlegIAISCATIfigift PMIT ty Years mays war (volt. ion in 'Public 'Wtlttiff Proteaditgltithltittkind Almuseful/Arte,,,,Whinhi , maket la:modens logiOr/3 01v.444 i*lsiCOPlllk, * itit. el V e ts te l liele i Th i ll i '#.l l 9a;s r ig l a as ei, idhleh t llte tiVl9f dierlitenLlS4 iastPlabolred•to , palldowismadl lisrtimuight it4,ShiufewAtokriitosistommio , Qqurisminob Ve.Relytokkt 40,,v lfi[rortro, t . non ttplom,_ mire arump tie `" Yit'thfe only, be Oieliftigoinefi'*biti disio,ugutpdrsibdwal tborlemigcsiet Cis 41.1411441,f1Kw,tirlkieft1W,ToCalrifif* able or,ginNlPPliirlf Pilrr*Atiti? proviscon'sfen mad ; n our ga ann i ! iy,'Muthe' lank lipsoloetoilof Iritriwitld-hz iMMOd oommenttaadaiwillatertcoonwidro o,le*teoe4 r FlVZ4Oßlll4o4 . l tc cifletftl 'canneries cir th ry oval 'once, triiiMphing l eiltsf, 'Waugh foistiititied;liiii beady . evetf good poitier lot the , Gotertti meet ; id that “Lighthottsa of /the Elkins!! whicltia now proviat its,Ol,ity,•,ip, the r ow, §mcy, founded by. Jeireerffint in the national gilt of half a million of o • an to it arcing Ireland, ratlibe Ahth'ihe wasting. more than a hundred , l times that sum, in slaying Mexicana, 5 , audit' *E4r pedition in search of Sir lom,fnultlio and his fellow navigators, Moue' mit in that sent in search of Sodom' add Godiert4 rah. We believe in the union of,titese Rudest but not in . the Miami:pimp ~ill . pilhoc„by, force or consent, nations or regions glut have no affinities, no conginitY; Wtth We believe in none of the' agitations Meant to divide in order to govero or to itepatute us. • We believe in Republicanism, but not Locofoccisin ; in ,no Aristocracy. hot least of all in that in which the &morgues strive to make for themselves by' alarirts about one which does not and oanndt•exist among us.. believe in the rights of both the Rich,and boor, and,in the sights of all men not to be hated as either. We believe not iii Dortism, nor' in Anti-Rent ism or Fourieristh or Mormonism, nor in Red nor in any other Republicanism, but our own True Blue. We blusuld glad to see it all the world over, but do i not ex pect it, in our day, in France, or any other =;ZWZ=IM part of Europe. We do not believe in givjng passports to Santa i Anne, but r i l e do ig e llippkowess of our owspgrel i Cet tan ! &slim Relic°. We believe the ,hon ice eats end 'triotism of Gen ay but DM i merits of the "S ' S s nu" ' scorn ly, we do not bell e,i P - i r dot, or in Rotati 11.-.. it.,' fr m ' g long reigned • I d the Public Service with men unfit for it, we believe in the necessity of a large re organisation of it. We might goon and write a creed as long the Westminster Confession ; but all the i rest is easily inferred, and may besides be found in our put columns. So that we 'have Set to say, finally, that we believe in Noir e.mrptr4,4l.9bfl tiiiit iii Vtitkell6Tat.tual i iii incuv4l l sl l lin 'thelkr*ietitlin w ,', ~, ,Upon these grounds theAeliegud ihtd. 115•Vtili lNlAwirft• winchhilirthik; t rter IrO17: itotattniltneet thin' it ' )ilif te'sn atilstOlestiellidadAy.fOrltibfei senials in Ittif 1•1444415/Itiftipis. '., ,:..1.3 . ~ !.:. .: .•,114. ''' &Ili- iiirii4Vil l irist'ilitikt 4:a:411044 Ititeri.4liVeillit iltiiiisliSttri Ad. " I'6l6l*i islisiamany vitt* iit' or iwidia *or ito.Vou Win and thine: 'anoints Disoaionists.; , In!vso sari wide totpirdiew!! Jill rirrisforaultdarsolis ,14u,F1 YVA..110 , 14 4P04 4 1, deOloratitiquFle rrl9li ' . • ' ' .pl 1? M / ‘irT.'il l :erti triti l, ,Y9M4 ! iiyetitiam., y owns sennments then, afri sigatitotitiiiiiiWtatitiki' ol' ElfashitY,lttiit I optiotiltr introdaddon ling plate* in Whin* it,doser not =haw! .1f there tsras nnelavery Oki 40199.iiktf*Yrul tawfikoppose iisik.hott m twin : ,ir these *as, noun , in Ihn,Un4 glittet,l" 046111 artifity,gpril'iti cti ittlig ittelrithe 'United 18 t : "A ditlitas eensid: Nevi ideniebroi , esliktritial, ill seS NlAlDlLlenailf it 4),,thiwe towel toriesoisd could not vote for such a messups,',', ,„ , , ,1 03 Mr. eluietter'sflisiosioitliojeet, it beams, won't go do down even in the South. While Dinventrie:teetAncit tapiocas in Milos% end PFP9 I4 II, FtiehtliSe ,eogish weetives which. lie et d r : it'i°l l ? f, " 1 "t u r s 4° , !11 1 001091/ t 4 1 * ern' Journils denounce it in strong irAusr.. ,Thp substance of the resolpdons parlor at the like South' a eodCert bd bf the ihititiwiin %Wen 40 reticle, in' imMe way evotisiolsespideliended stitineatilin of the Wilmot Premise to As 'territory aulafrad from Moßiaf+, if FaAbi jihad in the ttiele.osieelle ".11w' of MN' 91, ott!cogp4os l b 3 the XviiPwiiig wmarbl; " Thu is a dalibOXlite and ytell-organieed efflirf to widen' the bleach already to some extent' 'en'd South. We'reel"cottfident. nevertheless, that it veillhet: defeated by , thil nails 'am nion sense and steadfast ,patruitiegi sif the peopid.‘f both • ' . 4 Whet questien ulthe Witrbet' Pre , iso is an abstraction. thit - caw 104; no praell eel result; other , than Would be attained without it. Wit do not helirivein thet eon , stittitional power of Coitgrees to establish or interdiot slavery ate' where, and there , fore regard the •odlitious interrneddling of the North lit Ain 'mutter es improper and offensive. ! ThiS, too, We Hold to be the .poblio , sentimetit of a majority' of the mo. *aril* South. At thee sante time it is Mx - flied emtvietiim thin, whether the Wit rebt,Provieo patties Congreir or not, the South *Ulna Connive tit any tedhless ag itation that menaces, directly or remote /y, the hat mony and stability of the Union. Son th Carulindwill find fe iv sympathisers in liar movements." tir Hen. J. R. Uentstwooe, Whig U. 8. Sert skir frog , . Kent/may, *tide's** westing in fever or emancipation, at Bowling Green, on the 16th Mt., in which he maid it had been'intintated that he and Mr. Clay would be instructed by the MX, Legislature tq resign ttieir seals in the &pates* ecotone Ofihdlr adeotacy of ezhattelpiition. " 11 131,' asidite, "iwih do,nly , ilutyi let the eanselteettees be what they, traty.7, Mr. Underwood's, aimed', which occupied two hours kn the delivery, iv 'To,- ken•of as very Ale: '.•'' iir.Viitiiiii"Ssiretr.; of the ceirerene4 dr Otrdreliiletf. llama of , eleflaeniai. and tiderldw-has Doer i Rant* ley,Ciam Ta*ri eaurrid ea St. lagiada4.l.. 41. 1 0*er 4 0 NeVa4o.* the Wee oVireesneriag hi* hVITY ;TIM Al,b,Pgra l o: l 9 l .l l orfl!lX* irdniirlenrd labors. pitorpg,i,trrAga 4 —Bita ' Washington Un PfirrtiY,Rub# 6 o • 1 0fr gPitti • most in Pittinip,Phia• ,7b* cal. , himyrlf _ 4! tge TaPpitti; Vorio g rl'ot not nowing dttiotom taboilA'antOe Uteri' rai. 04 belie in 11LIB iintitber 410the r- i. enitipilen"-= 115'1,141°41ns anstdoisk "loth i found gout the 10114110 Qui pram wilik,asst what moue 111111010101; , • • • 'I *. TPIC ORIPTIKAIck PIAMWIrr Till a i kli s tir .Ihai 11,6 'he w is tended u any to iheihety7 7 itid'efaiiittingets eorritniothithdr 21100* salierrAimi)aa ore of-Abu:o4lone' t%timeg, Ribeari,Lippswi• the riarr of astwt• Itfl a sAlt 01001 4 rin -ud, ,who soullue aWU is sheet , 11 a kased Otir/riseviiiihmit ant,' 'Cill6d Mum him omen& cis testa simssienti• intradoosd higM9Pajlik theiMaeS, alld.eutsreiOnt ail of 'stir 0444/4PP"114,5101.11Mi triihrin, my name m +Area. CUliget'Litotildit, ornitithrolist, - who tM you issehtmWhbly heard blow-vary glad SO inlll Felt ,youcilicitatinlalicei fair. $l2O 7141,T4M? . I MitYfrtti tout oneo ittsplus tar ft, iiiiihttrtM, "Lijsiiiiid, You' Ude of hooch i " 1 Lippard was shut up, sad AIM ,)1 1,1 A ' ti to. thiiirbeltirt pieda6m; egAike tine* . ia ibilitend 4,2i4' askt.ii, Tab Piedmont Whir will iseyo; P ath(iderofhahsiarsbfbll.w tiong: fgt OW M . * 111141101111 one that, ahead 41 ,Y9fYfIfli nj'o,!le.,soeoYl The P.Veitht orient is wholly ohipreportiorted to, the crime. We suittiose tio et eeutibii II& phme. why is the few titicin tem iisiue biiok, if it is too were lb ite entforteill" Lpujusytux,'Junel Stearnboal Explosion, Great •Lossof 4.c., ,Stenmer Ernbassyi from Pitukarg, bound for New Orleanin collapsed' her , flues a short distance below the mouth of .Green river, ou Spturdsy guorning loot. A. number of her craw and passengers wore killed or blown o verboard. Twenty-eight others were very severely - scalded, and some of them mos tally wounded. The number of killed is not yet ascertained. AU the cabin pasion gem fortunately escaped unliort. The wreck of the Emhess.) . Liao begs ;owed in to Evansville. ISCREMINO POMICAL POWER INARE I ti t l i r el 7 ::e _ o T --The : F e t i t o !(i w i nn t a t t io i i Alias oereos p: hl o i f s i i i i i: . vinsk the otfhweatcrn Stales since 1840, .fullows : , 1 1840. 1848. 1 i i .c i, os, JJJ 1 2 1 7 0 3 :0 4 0 3 0 0 3 3 28.580 at 152,752 Illinois, 93,017 125,121 Michigan, 44,058 05,016 5 3 I W ow is ai e y3 l 4 l kiJ:i .ii .t ~ ,, , ( 1. 1 .ii filltl:2lB63° Total, 1527,7957a,838 Showing an increa4e lai the - 44, of Iter nen in e• ht e -A. ti 0•0 ~ ten years, aril to Om lot !TT of Virgin ia, Norai l Ctl4linti' liti# , Lodsiana in tho APNIS7I'SnCit° ,449,,Wa 1 t,. l 47 0R40114}/t setts, Connecticut and R ode Isiantli in tho Nortlit . Meiprti6 leitqwfivkil ff , wifilikil mis , .. , „ 14 . 14 , 4 , 1mihiath ais. TholtopttlittlOnt , 5, , z di '; fletrlrhigil t ii 'i kiiirtl l 4•oo ' ;, .4 14144. 1 ‘. 1 41 4 .44 " L las sets it dotvosit 401 0.1+14 8110/4nd adlistt-w1,,,11 tsi;.,t , fir r , t 'A 'irtTo•. I .t: , 101 l i ''' "!r's ph ihit Ati ilit a libllih'e itAttn i i beßrir, ,11 115 :ill'ili:„4t. r . ai i , 4,1, a> Eiti4pf.cthe.,.o,ool4.o*, I ,44,greigez,lhito the vole of tali the slerehekliaglitasedi-- Their vote italsoitrlal **that eflfereibn4 lillwasathasentlConrhetitift;Rtitikhilind and New York--comprisineillVoldest, mein, populcuti , mon , •vreehllryi;ddti"d?liiit cemieettial df the Sditlfettilltiter ,1 toteotoulif4TAtitibios,,lT .11.044-04_ _ii,.oaleter*ito 0 wiser. iou tostrunumlapentsinsonienientm in, the burial .96 the s dead., , Ifesierdlytellnierbes wpriOrWir l , a h o uA from pothopelcOky other, in in vain search of a dry plass to de :posits the des& filie , Pirdtiatent Write l+mr =fat the Ibbt , ol'Oirod. sheet,' at l'W riltder war,'''but rge..' Ms J. the.ibiteridendent, hierPrOlifdellAi o tf. ing and, bridges. by said thasooimumnica dons through sthe grounds. ana Irmo open and burial. else Ipion“sd Vrithenxtennotil in convenience,. The Rotten'' Field 4 ' 4l P flooded,. s'llhe ,tope,ofsama as tbesgneves are :barely diteensible ebbrellniswaier,itiiil in' steppitiroveir , them i the llicia , alike iln ti I it meets the coffin below. ,Alsilitt , pop lion of St. Patrick's, andSveii Ofsilig„fre niares is also flooded, and the Israelites' cemetery isseveral feet under waterJ. • ,, Tb la is particularly unkortnnete•layer flebre,r friends, as t.heir.religion•requires Mast/Asir dead should be buried under the groand. We understand, howeveri that they hest. made a"temporary arrangement, frith 'the sexton of the Protestant,cemetery, tit !tuxq the. b_otri,caufs'llleir bregiqrli ilePolliteti,,i in the Frotestard graveyardsoutil the, quad has left - their own oemeterp--X. o.. De lla, 184/4.144, ~ .. . ... . •ti. , t When this Administration cense auto power them teas not* ialat , ihiaiy Ittreign Malaria* maintained by the UrA ted States q not a Wisi,cfillint'lge iefe l Marshall,, Pie/rid , 41 0rhebli ,r 4 4("flgr• Waved Offleer, inspettor, Beeezverof lie Moneys, Register. itc : ; net a, Anil' a Post,. Office the eniehistglii4o of which_ were worthy atteratioaqf a &au erratic partizan, certainly not• filling arra tice of the elate which requites the bent to pass the ordeal the Senate. At 'Washington. two Anditort, whOse7Whelb adult lives hive been spent in oflide; and whose knowledge or the ptouliar.doties' of their bureaus rendered their remanent de sirable. have been successively spared by Jackson, Van Buren, and Polk, as Monu ments of Democratic libdralily, diouggle 'fact, constituting, under.the eireunastini.eti, except ioos.sr hich go to prove tint proserip- SiOnt is the role. A fewenbordismte.clerka, useful in their respective spheres, mid nt;- liiously called Whigs by ihose who wish ed to get their Places ' escaped also the huiricane. The last a nd least of flamet cratic.Prosidents tinned ow% every .11,1iliig he, could, and his, worst eumniep t .. runopg his. own party, cannot accuse him of ever appointing one tO in'offics;'`Which a 'Polk:- vend could be feting rtb fireakink_ generally., we , may. eagyntritit thals.obat all 14 offices.of Ah4imuntry,twgi.Vaaul ered as beyond the ,reach pf the Whigs, di entreh ab as sere eonslitistionit fy 'Whig adtrld hive libtid e. better chanee of reeeitrinran'Eteeetiee eppothuseit at the bends of Bsefintor 0,4* Amin 9F,the Grend ,Auluux 01 11 14 044" ' hitods of /lithe: President 'ltte'Denteittiitic'PiartY.4kit)dibirigwrit•- , 1 4??I'llrif; ilfAM4clive , iPsrci„ is making its appearoettw Olia - sectifin in **tll nbniliiri. "The; groin'An CilietYs, OrehirtilsOind , gardells,4tifitidedolletilt ,ctinutless i holes. , from ' iv 'shoals? , have emerged to the light of day, and thc Aces, feneas, illic., , am, cored , ir/011%e I gins W//iiii ' key Lac e shed: iv exitmtning th 4 Oct* they *ill' lie Totibtl•iii ioart iiibb bers,labeet, half the sliaeof a. 41111 vegan ~/ortist,,iamli eery reties.,•.•ilhey.asilk doebt- Ices cause greet destruc lion • it? Ififf, l o4 3 - We are informed ? by , ,some who Itely i paid ''slietilimi 'to' itese itifiter ,s Wit it tenow 'l7'yesnl shire tliefaiiiiiesiedlin idelnite numbers, and' they, amoral** tills , iiiilla t ,4, 44444 ; illectiet past''?. 'They ,avecer thinly a singular insect, and it is Filllatalaf pittinchow they contrive, to Ma 'heir f iVaY"tb ihi;itiactOrth l i6iitiarti a ` con , isidbribltl &tit* is "pliktieib he ie . OW irerigtl is beaten hard by cdiasbat ibeedidgi and it iatAngtiligi 4iNtibli.lftlWYNlll*lllllllll/RPur i ,fac„.ei ri .alAtAke,),sline,4i e, 4 l ACtil/P itil elm,. IR ar. Or soft.: e in,o,iro v i e ni ettfinai be Milp*it'sin of ifibdi'V" it nbonlihe giesiadiwililii pier 41) Y 4illeitgoth participially moder„ireesoal,in FhtVglit'444,e,iwatt#4ll l un e Ytkill r e ieti g g lif ' s A r ' e s its ni,ily %tiro ea difi kitin.-Pilkibilit v o t i i ; ill ,i, I 111 l ~ Il .., ,111 ~ •,,lifir ~,,,t . , 13 , 133 , 3, 3 3.. - 3. 3 .333 3. - 3 3.T .11 11/ llll (111'1 ShA"l444lrirlQif 041gAnli„il 'exalt ng deep religions in!ernft. A xan- AW / ertElliiliblltiliniatitinieett 44 0144 W to 'i ll Ellniellehe Kenineky,"''in'Vflieh, ' 111) SaP4:•••4 4, AI lime hes mismwOr'XemwdlY -}vtiVn the Phrietinn,popekitientottillePlatt ble aid rapidly, advapclrigiSlalr3Mo,9l4 and vote hire Christiana at the polls,, and 'demonstrate' Its' love oilltieriY by exti.ding them to ev'erytleingiltr'The form of inank a that breather its a ittor thuds 1$ soil. 1, It will be tem greateo hhannt,,aB am sure it will be her greateal. 04gxy,Ikti io be Aral in this great work." POISONED HT ROOT Bletta:—lri've"pri son* have lately died at Pik, by drinking vont beer. 'made hy otalatair f e (rum wild parsnip instead nit:v . 4 nftw , (:or myrrh and sarsaparilla. and some 10 pr l perinna are still inifteriug'ffoth iterflthi, A Mr. Gent el.ohe staker;;.ivutpi mid Samuel Itosac And Mt. Deithergyoft 4ltiv viOilge• IMIIIMMIEI bi lTh i 1 0 741 . iLL a Na i Ve 4 2. fent7=itution of the people in Ire- V. 5l3 ArtA rg9T - ik,erYN RTOCIVisS4 0131.AVP41/141411144 40%4019.0. 411411 ' fin& ThiChnditat were thaass-into Arltss amideliitchss wittiest sofas. . Is Baum* 'kW roma of about 10,41P1/0 intiabitante, then w E Dc2A, p4)00,4 fhe , f4144i- W A Niod 0. o'd ow ,r 7 ert,iickould 7fiineg week'eindirig the 12th. 4EIO hod dud 4 'stud :11mopesT 1 ogo 'w e 226. The details of destitution. ear Ana( ii Mors, •tenfirsoW es it. sort irteVilinv.' and "Then N o `A tiV lm #6!' 11 r .110 1 1 1 1, !Ili thil are the; . at ,-. l r,i PliuniiPargYJiai Lloyd .Wl WV Sad Thoty—desiiim. 'Lau* and asatitinitts; db. .reeettitideadistd thlr &Wee destitute, tit Itstelkildeeti deed and the pltrentedeohnte. r#lltl 6 !, t i lts loin math doei not.'i Tiklittairthaiivitup or A Damen" flLAvs t Tic Old siveis l .40¢upupdie ea . t F itycsioisernoacJi. vv, Dia& Jailiss, by aboodeg bialealf withia.pliel. -Ha bad boon kind. 4. irtd adrortionately vet red by .bilt 404 w the late' Mrs. Hanks T. Hudson. Ttput r gatli ;4404, jegreg4o)iiior .1A all soll. writing. Haviail • "Ver keewa,.a , inotbees• care, •ble devotion to his isietnea• waelvithout •boundi big hon• meaty , and intelligebee gained the • tespek - tlf Me' thwitter - add . ' olatMar,:and 1146 }6i•n4~l'o eai>apaet ( we lino been inform yd recaseill Jul unkind ..word. Upos.the &cid' Of hie mistress. grief for loos drove bite to *le act of thepain , . enswin.an Factr—LThere 'Were fewer deaths In Nero. York. in Wer' *net' ending June Wiry 56, Wm" iti - ,dit week ending MIX *u not a case of dole% in r , austßaLiwts.,lttae 12th. TUMIDWoIff k Loss of %LON 4-up-o-Niatkaia l s Pytoteehaie Warta; &awed •as Third - etreitt.,'sbo:e Ohkipnly 010161101 oieligk'jthhi m c noon, tuh. si tirrifia nowt. Creadag great conitimiiint and alseau Three persons svcr. more , or less Witten& one of theta suppose& mortally. The damage to pro perty ix trifling. - - ' ' ' tit Fic,s, 74igidarolift on is day, ogy paif iv, in exoosion nt . theinailso Xtee,' ie/Orripaaie4l joss of life. . . Neoso RETIRIFIEVT•Tt TICS AT TIM CO= Or ST.lauts.,-The Loadon Times Of Mit 'll4. derntes three columns to the names of parties who attended the Queen's Drawing Items. on- ber Majesty's Birth -day. le the list of diplomatic personages present. is the name of W. D. Delra, (Sen a.tr.q4 Battled Minister." • Tn another ;dace, it L it ansoinieed that the Day nun Minister ?resented IC E. Smut Killeva deicr-Seeretaiy -of -the Hayden Legation.; is honer of the same oceasion. Lord Pal bonitos entertained the torpt Alwang the guests at the banquet ore .notiar% e the sateen of the United States and Betties Ministers. APpoisbertals. - Thcfallowiastappingsatits Irk doe linesident Use been Gifu:lAV senooneed : Tbsesiss 3t Foote, of N. Y., Clwere. to New traumas. • . _ Ake:. IL hlrquig, of Meraiesippi, Charge to Ifortlia, 8. A. tellighes L. Firichutan, of MeerlFt of Columl.ia, Clam! to /Roseau'. lytep►,m D. Peek, of IL C..Cortiul to Turha' 1.4 414 . ,GeotailP. tall, of R J, Commercial Ageui far Pod au rasa. doesoge P. Rank of Vt., Ifiaiater to Co.r..t.u. John Treadmill ran Atka, of N. Y., Charge to Thomas W. Chia, of to., Charge to the two Jot* C Il Dario, of Mao, Secodary of Legs` tiack w EolgioaL. totem° Drape, of N. r, w Jags de Claw. lethinsi Pot" of liaise. Comm! co Rio Sr Jo. ilista.-Yboonstitestsal, of Md., Consul to St. Ja in docaw W m . )1! .orea, of Coo" Compel to 13arlsoloos. nine. of Y, Conoul to Pansats. .tAin.Ootairtsut, Coos.. Con* Destanint. I=tri .(todittntt. et Maine, Consul, to New ,-B H ria a mp y ri M c Co aw? rl , a. . t of C, Qom, to ?engem- IlirTrearry4wir ewer of Ckeiaki Weie *ye* ea b.: Ne Yea in `Federate'', eniVicb &wren pere4 feu/ Philrelriphis. 2 cares were op Whiis of arisity Fume nom ,Job B. astaisOred and Thomas Deovan . MARRIED. 11; ~,..1 , Om &DTI* elk, by Ito Am Mx, Wiener, ie. • Lisasst . ilittiwoull/lits , 4lllAst-Lctritoucatr, 1 4 ,1 4 '''' • Infiltbill- .. • - ..... • pa tielkb 00-. 1 4 ,1100 tifrO4F- ,11 :4 uf• iiii Octo ur.aillimintrytiowiraip, Mime awn. ty, sail 3roillexttra, • liittOppr et*. Pitl za, ierlihstridc AL ' '• i •' • 1 - •Oa dB sumo dity, b Om Ilirsa Ch Wwithingsal , Ibis as Ni{tlitii. sod Ilrue attaiuoSiew Alma, , 6 4 P. 1111 1. VONTr. 11 W I • o lrl aii:vizt, *psis, UI estt, hip, iNdlliti Lit }Weir's. asioter et W , ;.*Divid PflistrAstilittkisfrottddllirtottuitip. • • i ,101 libearth sit.lolllltc.WLA:Gtoodo4.rioss , uotill.t.Y4lWlr* Asti NUM Et•ismuffirf•' l l4l l, lelf f t u a fr .;• , 1 ... , 1 -00 ~.1' tltilrlrsr i Zar i t is tVec• ilt Oadkicet Litit IAG* t ilt, Mtn% bolMtrembs4lo triiiti '' P '; '''' !•11ht dallith idi.o tit libeflat al Wr AtigNsPi bineOsiir. listmosAiroi iimitrrottrEaorpalidowei illig. 2 4 1 + 1 407 " 1131 0 / 0 1 . WW I g Mir him Mar. letMO. = IP: aPr If , 9 ,41 ,7 c 45.4, : zt'P • Os list Nlqie s ai. et Bewnin,Prinid 441111%4101,01h05ea, Mr. Main. Baca, kigealli..._ Ur OPOSs•IPB0 ititOssietillsr‘oo4 l4 o4ls. ,"Isilri ifs l 4.l l l4 4 .genatertirao Was. til . " 1 " 1 "IN sirld ,ASt Mint 4 doutlos awl 14 days. , ; . , Os iihdaiasil lIIR ir Bektisliturr 0144111al• hatp.oltpd 1 / 4 pans. 44 ameadhe and IT !kph .1.1441.`ki 1 1797 1:17 , 1 r;hi i' ~ - 49PYRw.__.,,,,, , e,__„.;„ At a sitOw lif,el”. /44/641004, t 0. O. F.,* 14 0041 *WI 4411 . 11 0 41 / 2 4 11 .0 1 94 1 11Y g v ha trieneteted* ANA siii Bro. Nets i.i • . ... , .gra d ii . o im .6 .41 ~: .111 ..,, I • 7 & jai 41. 4;4 . 4 0 , ..4 -ii . - 1 1 4 *P nosrP" th e IR* Pre: mylegov limbii:., and the - .PomPlatlifl a EMT, iiiid tom:. :Mk shtirttastiop; 111 . 040 W: drisos us Ira , isriMPPrdsunPss a .erffpyr k ft c.udole with the bemired Iv* : rift!" ' , 6101'14 at tha . ditOttylCa, 41 dal their ?MP , 11:61111. . . That, the Lodge 11.11 be placid in .4 1411 .***4 the SP•se of ( Wl' "Ss. ikeeared, That the °Meer' of the Lodge trans le the family of the dersward a copy , of these rhilidisiiiitie, with et peraehlwis of our participation, lap s car sa peefairlir. in then henceseroent and that 40 she be pnblialied in the newspapers of I:rive. ; b o a, J..I tit tPWIS, See,. .Jons 11. 1919. ScaornszWrighetrindiatVegetable FA vat ' fotielklitinaal core for cum klneot BC , beasiiisb they deabie s sild purify .theliody or air bad huiddie add ev ery thing that, is , opppoed Act health, and if OPixt ;ob. an muggy to its cionOtt*, that, health and vigor are girewlo the wOMis frame, Free two to four of aid-lilion Vegetebk- Pil/si biken on' 014; td SO, wit ikon iiiike ajitiilbot date pEtlii ,11,* obstinate 4asil p( , ilkinjil Aid the same time the e9tistitution w undergo sash a radical change that Scrofula, as *oil is ev ery vtder eemplintr, will be tionighed from themey, Enutrishe We Mid vigor wAI 'ho .0 0463 .**i #tiO,Wi, , l ip ,W . 114 .4 101:44 0111 / 41 0 0 :0 4 4 41 Art'ih e irsi l tudrov. it,Aufip L Aco!hm, 6 ,*uPa pp 740,10 Il .501.4 va w. . Ire Sw sile, by idlit. , pc -01:a :Ft oaf Gietty#nsip (Alti, 60 4ei , 0, FOP** thficlr to Kiel if** lilt a. ' To Tamlo 11011! ED. . " o l* subeoriber, bidits 40 0941 ' 4 64. pp b. ivkinehts Itidal44 to ; taut tor' 8,4 egiption or Job ttrodr;to itistl t ina mite pritninit with is hub d!ila,) , as possible. 1101 s wil4 be made tout, sod Aoislent 914 Pie, at 1 44,041F tit IDX" sisY of 6rother e , )(bolo is moos irsulo„ disk Migigireients cOnnected,Odtb the sup- Pditfthe iodic.; it, is hoped pit tkose irde Meted ilbo to 00 amitio st ()ode D. A. BtIERLERr , BitL'AliiiiNkit • *ET. Vox Titii'S'A.LttnOlinoll Ormixopaani.T. PLIRUIt.-Vbe moduii of 52.:--iddatt is about ttte Cits Milli held id‘Bl4 75. Corn 44412 70 Is 3 00 Itye,flour $2 87. . ORAIN.--siitoply of ill kinds of Grain light, pa te. is $31lOWI: ied'avilii(ol 08 i sl' AO ; and whibill 08 12, WWI ,Ciari. 59 a 54 afi, yellow 51.. Oita 25 a ob.. Op Ss a 5 . 8.' PROVltitorg.—Meinli'ark I, Do; saPAthe $2 00: Baida—moos o' si cents; nay? , 5 it'd cents. ' Lard Gj 16 , filds. ? , and 7e in lieta. STATE OF TUE THERMOMETER DURING THE PAST WEEK 7, A. ar.' l 9, fa Ida: 9, v. u. Friday, • June 8, 70 • 61 70 Saturday, " 9, 68 ,' 73 64 Sunday, * 10, 64 • 89 ,60 61roday, ." , 11, 69 71 86 Tuesday, , " 19, •60 60 58 Wednesday, 18, 60 . • 61 • 61 Thursday, " 14, 73 80 • 79 --- EiGHOOL ACCOUNTS, OF THE BOROUGH OF GeFTVBIII7RG. 4. D. BUBBLER, Treasurer, in no! count with the School Directors of the Borough of Gettysburg, from June 1, 'lO4B, to June 1, 1849. Dn. To balance in hands of Treasurer, June 1,1648, slll'4B To outstanding Taxes for 1844, in hands of John Jenkins, Balance of Duplicate for 1846, in hands of Q. Armstrong, 323 94 Do. f0r.1847, in hands of H.Welty, 302 56 Judgement against John Slentz. 164 80 Taxis assessed for the year ending Juno 1, 1849, in hands of Geo. Frey, 1727 47 Cash from State Appropriation for 1848-4, 201 24 Cash from Wm. Witherow, (Tax) , 35 Tuition from J, Welty, 5 X ll Do. from Min. Crapster, , 7og Cash received from Bank of Gettys burg, (loan,) , 200 00 Amount due Treasurer, June 1,'49, 31 29 CR. By Orders issued un Treasurer, viz Tedium : T. R. Hitterline,lll3o 00 " It. S. Paxton. 200 00 Wm. Witherow, 2QO 00 " Pefartid; • 70 . 05 4. Jesse Bibb, 24 00 Wm. H. Witherow, 15 , 00 " Wm. HogJe, 203 7 10 " Miss Lord, 234 ,15i " Miss M'Curdy, 200 00 " Miss Sasalan, 158 00 " Mrs. Keeoh, ' 48 00 Rent ti School . Houses : 8. Fahnestock, (in trust,) 54 00 L G. Harper, " 30 00. 84 00 Stutdv persons, for wood, 106 00 moo aid Math instruments, ‘ 11 221 Repairs and i. Cleausing of School names, touraiture, &eh, titl 27 Cutting of Wood, and other incl. dental expentits, ' 44 41 Muting, Blanks. &c, 22 75 D. M.Smyser, Esq. Attorney's fee, 20 00 lif D. 'donangliy,..okUorney's fees in snit, collection/4*nd convey tuning. , 20 60 H. J. liohreiner; stationery, light, fuel, &c., ' 10 00 RelWais tp. 4olm BrAw.o• 64 Releai 'lO to. Quin, lei awl Per-centage tin Armstrong, • Do. to Henry Welty, Retest* . to Het. Frey, 'Duplicate for 1848-9, in hands of GOOd Pray, 997 85 Wrr hereby oertifr that. the Ibregoing account or A. D. DisitLie.,Treaserer, ham been spini4 o ,c . tderl.4, ea . ,4 ,the , !klukie is correat, , D. McqpNAUGtilt, Pres't. E,E—Vartoluumprr, Sec y.l . Jue1e.14411849-4114 ~-,4 ORD WVIfEREAB the approach of the Choi- V • `eta reqtalter that the radar efficient invite sh o uld be adopted to l'enlqe fthht our midst i hithiiidei'Whichk)iht Ouija o r itioirietter diseaii: 'Be ft Mailed by the,Theti ChunctiOf the ./10t 0 2 1 48 4 of Ge• Wherry.; and it .4 hereby enacted ay. rho authority of the same, That if any pawn, orirettltheibtelhhit 600 OPYint '*P.7, . 1 * 01.Artittfid or, preppies )/.4441. h y Bcsu.ugh or Gettysburg, shall suffer any. mud, ezere merrt,lgetrbstgtt,.dirt,stagnant water, or oth er ffith,.:from War arise any cilia sio,'Offorwire Cr: Watling tri'the chitin.' to'accbroititi or reititin oh th4itiunieet . 1 4;s4it 136tctitgb, 14 , Oro-• ed, or occupied, every such person or per« sons. so offending, and being thereof con• rioted before the Burgess of the' said Bor. oigh' shall forfeit and pay, for every such offence, the sum of four dollars, together' with the costs of removing the said annoy ance and the coats of prosecution.. Enaded Jane 7, 1849, DAVID LIEAGY, Preeident. Attest--D. lit'Conauoity, Clerk. June 8,1849-3 t TACONETS, end CAMB RIC awl • MULL MUNLINS, of the Tip-Top Limit:, fur sale by J. L. At' tali/7E11131 NI:LITIEAIi- MG (111,.NTMM i ri 1 . titiis irolizalffisii.ii•Psy) Vonloiiii tto Miteiory or oiher Milintirol. .• 4, l .. 0. , vs . the 41 0 4 v l, l e, i ,th,ehl nii4;l* . hiPir InT* oo ,if 4 1 7 ; 901 t l iribtsOisf Otth li e Th at has in eo Apo a got w9n ''sgh st, tiputttidn air 414',44istet's AAlTil t roF Weild'e 5e)410." Almirt every peOon ,thAt, Witsaii .tie of it speaks warmly in its, Prille.,, P,O 146,beekt Pilreli by it of' the most toiethi Ithaeoe• 1 traii anothek or the nes. i third of/ 1:6e41!loi. some pain ti. the Bide ,{. feucth of n o,4l i sni of the tilubb;,Se... If it 44 not eiyeitninefrtt Jo. lier In'evaty esiai t it em,neVer,Olhinry; :;;f i toptiectootieardly, A4l'4lool' erldegiee or, erbhderthl *Mel 04ftt poikeed4 4114 " • VI, yia'inibjoitt the, following eertifieitte, 0144 e ie. ilfe•tai, eitigek 4 0 Witirrniii*Virditilib 4 this e 011127 : , „ ' oMitide atiik, Nat en., PoL,'Mardie sts, '4'l ' Memo: ‘iittittA co. —4 lifaalft tb flit t kr4.4 .°ll , that I was entirely ' cued et a aeteie g r: In t h e baci bi tlid dimint,teAllieterit Al I-ii Wt . & tAilve *Mai pereitesi4 601 roil. 'rr tIN •itiot i f26 ii w o4l4 it area ivil pktli tii# ' . ridOn% tb dt%e X. tried victindi ' tliVe,'ltlif iiiird 'p ' ter re ;'6y pityalailitt Ind' , piti ittrir deperifohe' Ain't ideate-We any ' tit' Autd at rit,t n i4 i tttil cof,Walye,vith n , ilkin,4- ). di by ad WipietaMe. I ern 'n eitifell 511 lionk the Pith; tutti`'efiloy at id' a t' and Iliieepl'iltsp._ 1 Moll alkii oral the Eta ye eiiiii ?a tooth ache andi biker contlrfainta,:irliti aitticiar happy reenlts. Todt friend, ' , ' • • , 3011 4or..LEnticil. - The rop)whit from a Muter Physie df extensives Pmitice ' SaisitsAlllidr l -81r,: I BIM. for the two lest *art been in ltieitabft of Wei your Onit matt in cuss of Ithildndlista, cliabhitti.o44 in. Tepi t a q v' , (41,11;44-`nd fliuj'itr with the Op efßiet. from the experiments I have, made with' it, that richly degree" to he adopted's:a ah article of 'evetioday web, Thep,* fessiOn at lager'Ydur,'S*,' I -" • • " BEL 4 D • ' PhiladelphieeDef . 00; 1114.1 r JiMed M'Allithlk-Myar aud 110,kneteature'' known !to yhu, greaf t teeeiteB by 11'614 rut Vegetable tnn r e nt 13f the'World'i IVA an Blear; or Varinilfg Writ cee the ear, of many years standlitC 1 114 applied to several physicians, but ell 10 00 per. pose; bat by using your ()framed ► fiw c days, it was completely dried up, and well. , live, also used' it for Bain', for which I find it an.exceLlent &Webs; afw, , in IU caws of intlatimation TADWARD :THORN . _ „ . . . I certify the above statement is Moo • M C CAO.NWEI, • No 00, 'Mittel street, ' l'hiladelphie.. llTArnund the box are directions for using MCALIASYERIf OINTMENT for s.:rofufa, .E -tyriprtas, Tater, Chilblain, Scald Arad, Sore Eyes, Quiiuy, Sore Vinare, ,Zfreencititis, Nervous Affec tions, Pains, Disease °phi Spine, Headache, 44 ma, Deafness, Far,..fehe, Buries, Canis, all DISCOJI if the &Wit, Sale Lcps, Pimple,; 4tr, Su ellina of the Limbs, Sores; Ammotism, Piles, Cold 'so, Cro4,Elwelkd or Br aken Avast, Toolkachc,",ilgtis in au Pace, 4r. 115Comiles 'and Nossisknew its vans taxa ies of "swollen" or Bore Breast, they would not be without it. In Such cases, If freely used, Sc. cording to the directions around each box, it gives'relief in a eery few hours. , Ent•This Ointment id good for any pert of the body or limbs when inflamed. In soma cues it should be applied oftem CAUTION—No Ointtnent will be genuine unless the sable of /sass M'Atrairrsa u writ ten with a pen on every label. 117'1'0r sale by my. Agent,' in all the principal towns in thiUnated States. lAMBS McALLISTER, Sole Proprietor of the above Medicine, PRINCIPAL OFFICE NO. 28 North Third street, Philadelphia. 117 PRICE 25 CENTS PER 80X.,,,rii AGENTS.—S. S. 'Poseur, Gettysburg; Jo. seph ft. Henry, Abbottstown ; :Hotter & Rowe, Ernmitsburgi J. W. Schmidt, Hanover ;..C. A. Morris' & Co., York; Denig,Chambersburg. tune id; 1840.--4sowly ' DAGUERREOTYPES. A. R. KREBS respectfully in fbrnts the 'public that he will be et Benderaville until the 18th init., when he will return to Gettysburg for a few days, and re-open his Daguerrian Gal lery at the "Washington House," (Min nigh's,) where such at May ,Wish to pos sess themselves of perfect pictures of them selves or friends, executed in the best style of the Dague Manart,ein beve their wish es gratified. June 8; 1840.—at $3,092 91 BARNUAIIig gust,u Cant( O CHESNUT s*.veorrit:srs. PFICEADEIL4PHIA. 'For tAis hate science sinsgtg..ge.artterr Wings By shore and 'sea; each Male and Irving thing." arilbilE Proprietor of the.Anterican Museum, gib N.. York, having immense facilities at his - cottimand; has opened this Magnificent Eats& lishnnent in order to famish a pleasant. Wynne, and insttive 'place 0: amusement for WKS, ruc .9d 01450A.'and to persons fiorn the tiEIGHBOBING TfifliVVlS. When visiting 'the' ety. The *Mice ii lit* 'SW' and•esnifkiriable; and big babe lkittid iiiivwithi a degree of• cool l y elegance •doeurpmeed in the world. $1460 25 11111,4 1 1 elay,fillad it watlalbe beat ashiction pf curiosities that cola be gathered trona, ail Iwo dolls at A: iliibirand'hls this mammoth collection are groom-101h anit other individual enjoyia.. He' itoilinquird• enc. with Agents and Hatunillats.snvelblig in all pi rts,oClbs work!, whose, sole hualnasa, it I. to Notate, only ) thing , c Sictua glad !RT., undi a i Salient* great or smell be w I eon sae %ditto Thu S inhigtailled`cabliat, ' Urge* biv latersathiiii developnients are triads in the Xl3 73 119 60 6 87 kingdom otagerb., .i , • '' , .' -_ !__ • ' ' In addition to this, the oplenditi LECTURE ROOM wilLblithihranlotlhiatiiitrufrlve, mu- NO Ideal, ant/dal:Om •,,nd,,,a he performances. 'no apartment will ,accq E mqdate (rprq, two 10, three thodeand:'' It RI Bd idle k rife euPori-i onto the hostißritiah or Amerieorrlgnoequdi, end , is well adapted to the eomfott of-wisher* I -I, •, , • AT Oa PetiMennit ntlehatiess oltho; btnoo. um, a to .13e, van 1 , 41.4pur*, we. • ~; L VIRG GIANTS AND 'DWARrS, , the Urge/stand iheafiegit in' 414 "viiiild:' ' 1 LITING °RANG OUTANGSr 'ENORMOUS SERPENTS, SCRIPTURE STATUARY,' Groom sift. hi Wei reprolenthit . I'' it .11 4 . .1 1 _I TkliVitti, . Pi444n:44 1 .70-1 t .... The Omit rr:opc. c4pk‘ral , Paru,tlege et. the , _end' Ai aokhti Amity. ' •-• T HE AUTO TON' WRI TER, ' the 'matt lotonottiutphice of woOohanteM le the word. lOnrod,Castnirramai Amoy alawahwieg, Bt.MPletileettei!s , ofd . •• ,-. • • 114/ r i' ~ $8,092 91 Ibu;T, MII/PION QF PAll?StgirZei Ili iuyoinnj milUoa cords ricii.,.bare l i n. rail?, "hg learn,ahey laugh, appre4e,arid.Coliiit The Exhibitions and PerffirstaheimilteibiLEOL LURE ROM etamist,of ranortoou, Dioramas yenlosii- Mod* ladWtitiond %y that liihritie Geoius, GREAT' , WESTEENi‘ Omiok Songs, = 14 % 14 14 4r eatteR is qii :DOTI festriaq ailm,cur Jot pititijoi invalid( t uo pro srat t,rrti ar vulgar gesture is IQ' 1004 that nothing is ever Been or heild fp, objected toil the - moral and religioos portion of the community,A Wit& this to 'be the FAMILY_ resort,_ re alt may attend with t ISNIMEI,-!PciLPI.9At, xfarktrip.pied IPA 1 tiro Titsters,, slid childreo. Th chr *ink GE/LAI:S PIANO FORTE tag hate is frUth the Ware'Reittii' of Edartirtt L. Yrillrr,i :No. 180, under the Museum. . . The Museum is open every day in tbe. year, except the Sabbath. from 7 o'clock, A. M; tilLlO P. M. Such regulations are established iind on. forced ea render it perfectly safe and pleiiiant for Indies and Children to visit the Museum In the DAY-TIME, though unaccompanied by gentle. men. Exhibitions and Performances in the Lec ture Room TWICE every day, and oftener on Ho:Ways. ON THE FOURTH OF JULY, New and extraordinery Attractions will be in troduced, end performaneee take place et inlet vale throughout the day end evening. Julie AT I THE OLD STAND, iffultlMA "rz'Ve visor s 0. RREY !,' ,', ~, lipENDEßtiqtegisracksoviledgraients lb, :this lion* Or , peat; favurs;..autlibits .the Illoinnot oft ennOntelod that be to nelOn, ,loonted•et stionOldnetand, on WashiMretst. at test, : ono. , wino° *Path. of: Thopson,' !gond, •tclighteitC , ssilthepoPerodi Se /WM' Work Sibtlo 4 Itindshou... , r : • :, ~ , , z'..t •Conkelotli IlacSign Tainting. : ',IOoC t iNKIA f i jaPkllllNgt• &One. 'et eh* lirition,v ' .reeitintblti teo4, v t0:1 ftreeihieit'ledetit4 4 bee t trill Ittr,lsken. tattintiflNFfVei l ti -, itii,/, , itfid:hotteci , tif tibia to dein, Ind , V Ifetlire'ttfr , itb 'itterilzio. evi4eas itititlitinidd bf pablie ill ' ' . ' I.: , :, .. • , 1 , :..0ti ..filill• J:.. MI ~PRE . .. clOyibnitv Nett 1 1 201144).--i-tf .•,. , _ • ~; • ..,-.4•44-,--, . T., ETT , Cestioneentary on 1 the Ed -4,01.1tet0 et Finns Nam,. lete of. 'Jacinto so7-, IN , ' Adams tfeetutty, deted,,. living War granted ' a tbirrstabeeribet, notices is lArehultran to elk who are indebted to Odd Keletcsonake mono withoutdeforpind ut,tbeseherint edition to creeentlthesone, roperiyisuihnotieteed, to the selnloriben, sodding is the earootownehip, for, sealw mane,,,; ! . , rl , .•! _... ,• •, ,•-•!; . , , .: -,,, • •, - •.. ..JOSIRPU. FINK, Eels, . • ::•li.pribel,,ledditietle. :s , ! : . ~,,,....0. , • • , tWittitsfp Or Ceske ..• 7. • gen 101; htteluet reeeired;..pit hie aftlitlllti WOW' 'ill PM Nit solorribeht or isadlbs" and 'Oefuttemettli Gloveti taut , Hositity fib 'rettlber tiVelthiette 14 Gettysburg. , •Alet!tib& didisOnf'Rib bonr sad Fbrireesa-sll of trbletriwill be sold tat low. a 1 tatiy Win be' birught , stiitty other store in'ttliVlf/ ' 1 •' Oittisbutg, - bigreh 28; 1842. 11311,311 W.. 11174113:1--10/14 - iriptlVitibedOiet lender' hi seknFitbl= LL tlgrnente to thirpublicTot the laicall and titeady? pattoritigrwlth `Whit% her hen been raiti , redfor a aeries of yeatie; apectfelly'RlM'OUVlCa Olit he Ilea just 'tic eeived; lit his 'Ali stand id Chambernbutt strnbloi large and' treall BpPPL , ' IC 5,.. Paints,VaraisibDyestuffs nd every 'variety , of articles timidly found in a Dfug store{ to which hi invitee the attention of the pnblie, with aeennince that they will be curnithed at the most'renitoit. 4616 , 0'1m5. • S. H. IiIIEHIAR. Getlyelrerg; Jung 2, 1848. ~.;;idT: .772.":771 ( 1 1 1 43 , I ORIENTAL Li r ''''A j ‘ \W)--- - Lll 1 r 7 I 1 0 ___..„_____________--) r ll , r) it 04 - I SOVE REIGN I 4vSiI 1 , 0 0% I I-- e , : ••,'-74_ - fE=Tfi , "..F.ffr- 7, -- -, 71 , r_ . j pi',..4.1:;:4c . *:41:C . 9, : Is ( 0 'other intilitittn has ever lien intirni n ced I to the publie . 6it he 'met 'With midi in paralleled cuccesa,• 1111. IN, bottle ON/ZIOVIL [lain PlLu,—having been but six years before thepuhlic. furl the advertising small, compared with Most other medieines, yet they have work ed their way into every. State in the Union and I Canadae. They have absolutely . hecome the .Standard Medicine of tbi day. They ere purely. vegetable and no ednfieibly compounded that' when:taken in large doses they opeedity core acute diseases, on the strongest constitutioni, such se billions diseases, and when taken ?in, small dome they operate like a charm, upon the most 'delicate, nervous female, and have rideet nimbeis from theit'bees after all other remediee had Wird. We here refer to but few of the me ny.siiraculotts cures sheeted br the us. of add Fills. . • • . . . ~. Spinal dffection. -Ansa Ihfoodot Flatland, Jef ferson Co„ N. Y., was cured, after sbe bad been confiaesl, to bed 5 yew*, with SpMel disease gut A b ries, of the Lungs„, The ND of her regular physician Zbr. Johnson, of Clay,) hat - mounted toqo . . moo Circular. , utairid 'ffiivoiss Deit744--X:s. Down, Of, Chry, 4 :7.: his eine! of Dystiopeii,' Nervons debility' land Nerelblous Aireetien of the. Head,' allterisho had bees tangoed , Ilk nicratite and (milli other medicines had failed. . ....._: 1 I Cough and Cormeraplies Csore4.-Airtfot Bing,. of Pickering, C, W. was cured Oil, severe Cough after he had been confined to his bed for a to ti*, hid ;win /log( up by lff(phtsiellusi. Ile. bad used roost of the Cough Medicines of the day, and wie,pu,gmesdittYl44=nwitysi clans, to Whittle lag iniolidf .{ ) relueriprf -- 41“St kotanitbro*f§rroluti N. ' Y.; was cured bt Dyiperli. so severe as p t to be able tb - viiiik Air the Tests. ' ' ' -Wig. griltb: Or Geoettwiettl'Coini4 . oitt Outed! ors severe ease of Dyspepsia? Ciegiveries pat -Nititatilitdsbilim.44ytio slant‘balhafter /gland; in&A,l0 ; •*!! Pr: PolrY t°'#!: WM* , . So' Cliental*. , ' Litideittig .ritegeoliti L. 'Vetoiiiid;'ef'Aion, N. Y.. *as :titre OPP Writer hale . 4A . Vieelfhig Piles:4AP. number et yearn standing, sitar • using • variso of POP:Oushelpetigititoorbigent....:;... ,- Mr's. wiiitlinrßn,,of A.84441,m,. . ~P•Aii 11 1 ,. dieted for *thy years trii# aiSsitllt_Rk APR ; cull, and steltdepti;e' . feWirosee ol these .plllit cured - hers ' ffohnlolatling, of Westford,'Ofeitegol co., N: Y., was peed, - benefited in a ease of lighted strid fe y 'of breathing, by the won( these pills. .' Severe Case of Piles.--Joha ; Bolton, of gul -1 wick, Otsego co., N. Y., was cured of a severe 1 ; case of Piles and yxtreme costiveness of long arg I , Pataitill.. • *OIL Whe;woult.not sacrifice; a eve a 1 . 1 . to be riollitied fro li "awl/gaga; e i tim, • f om ~', .. - .; 1,. -. ! : •,, . ~-, -- '. ....;:. 3 ' ltsediii tiii:l4l,;:i., was ; en , .010141.• ' -Debi : Aincl , ,pnetal Alt .: . :•A.," . Jtiol . dieestiv‘ g.. ~. , ...,;,,,, ,. .thtsi;:tgut•lsPe ,-... .. 1 0. 1 . 40 , .' ~ 4 4 !to •'- • -'lsllrtitiitt - . - per , v thlieelk,. ~.,:. toe '.• 'lid cMii( hardly ' ' ;*.4idlit the '' .; ,-.... ...... ' -.'•!, it -C',....,7-I, l k- ~ .-71-4 . . k .. . - . •e a • , t4P are all eases lis`Pfildiall'offiPiiiiiia; adieu failed ou-quil or gins, ygief.! , Mav,of the pima chanted: might be ptililishitt if we had spate. :- Per particulars see the , &tubs bedtbut, Which can ,Ito barb pf,ageols., , i. t .,,....: , ' .„ II s.. - . ,\ , Atprppgrito,CroM , , ,•,,, •f ;: ..; -: Ae Owe e are spurious Pills tb bireirlallon-cell.. ed!Oliehtle dr tithiiielin Ibiltn,V4l 466'0:4 tic be; forrycierbnythgtthenainenjuDJl P.it.'Bol7l,H & Mn,'!iir. oil the face ofthe;boneut t :Nene others' can bAgi.ROWV ' , MR arn.PetieVlPP*SV,Aills fio ts.making a spurious article has yet dared.th make use or our nanieti but T 0 ;0.,,,,i,.,.., . had thilmfddidee tef !Mattis 4i loludekt c o m i , y our Circulars, Ceiftttet;'lFe: ttitailis'the ; '' 4' 4ic are careful when they por.chaeoithey will be decayed. ' ,- 1 tiltor i itilol4 4 3. 4 H.NttiiialeaeWsbur4 4-121tainger & Ferree, Paintsilislii; J. Aulabaugh, ' ' "tiupino 6 W * nW S. Eato o. Noweo cMOi tnp7, !John, goiby,ACSteriyatorm i. ; l ,olvAWith ,LittliEtVpj Witncre k tiit, ffurpnabargi . . J. Etrittkirffilf,?airfieldi i.hetl%Wrght, ben dersvillei Lilly. & Reily,, Now, csturd; :Jars. ',Cline , Tyrone township': Jobn S, IlnilingCr, Iliettlferstnirg ; Win. Wirt &Co.,lianoter ; 'rm. Bolin, Hanover. Gettysburg, May 4, 1549.--euu—(2w)• EigrA NEW LOT OF BLANK DEEDS, (Common, and for Ex ecutors, and Administrators with the will annexed,) Mortgagee, Bonds, &c., just printed on superior paper, and la bale at his 81 7 for ;it` 'Wtitok. Btirtinl,er S'uit '!. I , CWT. 'ECM P. 11.1173. )4 MARCUS BA3V/S0;4 : k nti Ms' 431,11- ' 04 The pito Whits lorAt# , f a em ` relikie4 Si !AO& • -' • • .cro,ol4h,' o€ all kinds. His tpriciii tie taiitonishing ity /ow. and so low that Ritmo at a di.. paid for thiir , Oink tniubli in coming to his .4101, their sunsme,ioiloddlig.:, hi he sells for ..q+1W,a900411i 1 90.59g". glifilleitt, l o4 l,l l o hesitation ptindwunti.iiiikof his prices .olplAll9lkluiExam. tIPAI Ai brat- Vilft A* lir' §l4lllOB. 8 9 1 ,4 •Wriiti,gßMiltrA44 B, : ia Own/fore etiablilti Lose ll ooaPlT 1 1 1 9 AkiilheAfitiOlioihrnikt. :OA Wefu1..09P . 4,14 of likkg public is 10 44 1 'f9.4 1 4wfPg HA 4 [meow: , , INATertriii.44looinkraill/4 front lis to ,_ V. Par , kw! r .041 6 iStlttk . t o tßoationmittimot 191 ihloitzet, obe to $410„ NI , , , ~, , i. rf PANTB.—Double Mill'd Caositooro, 6011'5,! JO to .4 40. ; t Siodlollittel-ComiliteiVitoo to 3 00 ;Summer cloth. 111 116 WM Oil Wagon &ft * Lin444T to fI! I goLiooo(42#o I vouon, to, ilO , , . ,q• - Igor tk, ' I a Vo,fti 'Wily ft aait.Wllo's' bit $2 oe ; & litho** _101)_* 1 206 sso'* to filittUOtiMiN atil vim. 'OO to $2 IA stlll- t,lll ,M.t illicit 1 In addition. beltattPrAdlsOpycis, But. petiddrit,Vfoclii, %MK Neket... 1 h andk err-11164;i " Idsinti ''‘!_t t largo supply , ftotlooo'olo. Intl Sitcl*Dra*WE. itlllMit variety of Undecislitiwitc., &a. Also, a large ilioft of Andy. Ciodkt,'Stdtl. &ads, Jel!Tigt , ool l • l3 ,4***AiLayiasiterAlwom Puth.vovars; tiorselietth Pistols, with,* few 19bdths'lliity.liour tied Eightidat °LOOK% i ' He ctittiol"sitinmerate 400 in the lithrts'of an iltlvilitts4tant,l4o4i 9.4A 11 ,4/ 4X4Xf ( 0 eaktik , 414.0#1 1111 44: 0 447 me 114+140e60 1 41ifttl.110„1",,tlittiefodlii the cheapest ever, -brought ,th , Ueuyiburiow- Remember , the. , Variaty ,, and Ode Price Stthsr of `4 O / 1 / 61 4' 0 0,4 8 9 t 1V1 litll ele street; tilppoititi thS' i lknt)t ~ I _,,' i , 0 ..' scrHe has also'difititiTTiloildebbhd tgiCßlCP/nrittg4699fit : 0 . 141cit' , d , pose o o res ' 4 l3 ) :24krii tit rid= crop __A d Ate May 113.11341 - ' , C'l...V.\.l''' , >.l *. - .MAINK4I.II tligritX I A LL 444. vi ipg to them 141PP ‘'lkth\ ;h .pdioiptq G y wow d o we, tom a,t I. vit bfJ L ' 0 HlCYPtilo,l4bikkti:blkg I Ortid'n fto . o§,A l 4o,;'itit? plain, striped and batr,e4,P L 1444,.. Al acts , Ifird•ltrifo koo 'glad( flinti.#)-s44,l4cet li tifF/iIOI Collate„ lain Our! , 11, ,11,44 Iffilgi lot of ltieh - Linetdo; 0 016 t eat Pkatmelittu uubleighed Ni(! 1 / 2 land, Table Covers , SOO twty l ogir, er articles too nutnettonclo ,M 4411014-,. world therefore invite, all to twit noon and examine for thentaelveolbeforitintedhsa* alscijohere, as I feet confideiNt at I oils please all, both in style and 'Cittlysburi,Starph ~4, GETTYStItIitG ,L 1 •, E. SZOS/.lr4kitr.: '4. r HIS Institution for the edueetion , of Young LadMe,', wil I; be opened Art the Ith of May, in High stkeei d . trrleily•hcrg.' un d er the anperititentlenoe, nod an Miss Wsmstut R. wlto, struction in all the elementary and higher branches oleo English ednestionV sad in MUldetprliwingrOciarturreial:Wgr Freak and Fancy-was*. - , •,' Tlll • „ , Igiitogb attakte,taiii sissies/ of fiptir ' • f .8 Muoitiperqr. , dilwieu weak • # Dooms. Otirattil Tritasiesareraitir -tr, w ork IirkrOVARR ' .1 ,, II • ,as al -work ! , tht Worsted:a roltVeke ' "' ' ." a' There will be se examinelott W school at the close Of eabh Session. Gettyaborki A V ka, 'l4 " OHOOL BPON-OIikbiD..BTATION -04114Yeoleakim*Farraitaallyroirrheadi and for isle, at 'the totoest,Frietawat Book and Stationary ylkor. of Otle,lo. 14' it. ffrtHABIMILO ' •lIIPANICULA • WVFIRSZa ezriresottiOrk.:l-,, VI /WIT ,THEEFI4.O II 4 NAMPO** inute root,) maw, hethof tate qieti scriber on reitetarablo treinxt. , Admit' eel endjodge los rotirstileeel.3 • t q 1 ,10,11 • - ..0 W ..11.411FrkideN4 , i ,, -....i 4 ANCY ARTlCl,,F,lo;yoiiyhttotee Hair Oils, Tooth Brollies, Toilet rotates, Tooth, ?otedere,, offe,„4„ sa lit i o( ; iimmEa '' ; 811XIN , , 74. " 'A' I'..POU. . ' HERRING, In. quant a*, ‘44 . f 1 MACKEREW , ' ,prieis'lo4llo4 4 . HAMS. SHOULDERIIIiti , ''. -- ci itllrilivN!'t Gl o wy s t ru ntlim a ykis i aiiiiiiki. ,, J,lii ,, korit 4. , .... . FOR GENT". •li., :41,1 IL. Bo or id an U . e i c idornhtWotla , * illkli 4 wiltwiettgiv:'.'Ali . o, Oil,. itia,' illilicl,Eilk i arid Hipi l4 oiol:7 9 4l. J 0417 doii,..dA... , ." ' - : PO . • ' AREA ACIEMPOIt:' WROTH ''llgAtif' - ltf* all gm kinds , --Gtespeteder, kr. 4 :MI XQU1 1 41.41,1n)4 • Black—Of the best Aualitir, juat*tilvelfand 31111 the'Diq ktia 110413tiare 6i adi'Thiae" d ritha'aie 'ftom l the house of Jenkins a i r. Co., Philadelphle, (forrrtetly of Canton,) and'ae of the very bebt quality, 11 ck' "'' S. H. BIIETILER. April 18, 1849. LIMBER YARD. . . N band . and for sale by the subscriber, .tt large quantity of RIVER BOARDS, Yellow and White Pine Mountain 'Beings, Pine, 'Cheitnut; Oak Shin vlc's Scantling 4 Shingling Laths; Posts, *e. all of which will he sold as cheap ait 'pos sible for the CASH ONLY. Persons wishing Lumber are respectfully invited to call and see. , ' 4 • , 6E0,. ARNOLD. Ocitysburg, June 8. 1Y: •. ' $5 REWARD, Q TRANED. nway from the subscriber, 1,7 rewidinb in Mountjoy township, Ad anitt tdinty, N., stout 3 miles from Lit- EMI. ellt , OW 11, TWO COINS, he one &sorrel, 3 year old, and the other bisr,4 yetis Old: The above reward will be given to any person informing me of their tvlitnrealtiputa, • .!. , , ~t - ,,, JACOB PALM ER. : tune ,t; ;$40,-30 FARM AT VRIVATE SALE. IPTIHE submeriber-will sell at private sale ,A:;ltileik FARM On *Mel' IlEriny HER 'SUZY. iroslnOffit TOSideN Pitusie in Franklin fitlrnalgp, , Adnms county, adjoining lands 9C/4161W1~'o4..Andrew Mint-Lehman, f44, 1 44eFfil V?"oPing : • , • • ias ace:avtaae more or less. 'The improvements arc a !I * TWO-STORY IDCI 'Fiume DWelling House, a'fitet-rate LOG BARN, With a Spring of good water convenient to the pfT„., -Thom is a. fair proportion of Tim afitll4 y r egl a iZ en p t e h r e iol f i . s irn w i isi a i :i n d g a t n ex which will be reasona ble will call upon pte. subscriber. The Pirqxqua, Go viewed on application to IRRlRa+ l # ‘l' t ( ' iIERSTIET, Sen. . n l l ifY4 ll4'o 1t349'—'741 hrir ;WO ,Ihln 17'01,11;11 ,'f Art ti A. I REMOVAL. .: L.: • ' ~DREI.AJAWRENGE 1,•„n':;' .' - tcyr_Tsrincl, A,B ienibVed his race to the building oppoint.e ; the , Lutheran Church, in chwhershurg street, 2 doors east of Mr. ididil,lnmlirs,atore where he may all times lmfotindrettcly, and .willing to attend to •1 ty lase, , wiAin,the province of the Den 1PA.,•,, penannkin, want of full.sets of teeth 01,03spAcquily invited to cull. .; , k „ ii ~ 4 ,,,,RtiTEgE,NCE.„.S. or. C. lq.utiii,vonv,. liitov.C.ar,Kitaxru,D.D. .. D. Hiliarsit, Prof. M. J aeons, .. C. A. CowotLL, 0 '11:11:. Ilivouttn, ° D. Glysam, ' ~.. Ili ot v.141.44a. souls itiii}Flar: ilibi CHOICKISMING.GOODSI IMP itAR'IicOARGAINS! , • 1 ''',''' :i twitit'6lSc r €6oFP ' tAt.it lune iloptiiied; (I ti large nn 'general A iininiiiient 'ortii E A.S 0 l'si ABLE :bun ~, t 1 • r ' - ' , 1 COIRMA I M **i t A iPi It.i9.l".*P!t.A2LE FOR ,Litiliee.lo ,, Gentlemen's Wear, I whicAmio,4% soill . CkitAP, be y ond all ipreaded t. 3 'lle • ili a " Prints al 2 cents, i!Mtulits 2, Gingham/, Lawns; Checks and 1 licifilips t at a,t, ~,A,lso Silks, J.in. Lus- Arsiii•Mtnisii'etrifidih n ,'&6.; together with' I lit fine lat of DU& 43ocitle.'. Also, 'Bonnets{Slats, illooter,tBho6i, Par- INIPOhI y : awiti l , A igibitalifluttlify, Are tilopectfally ipVitco td did jitt*efOr titti4l4,olfp. .Ntli:4;100 41 . ,110tormfrrivo tar itteo Att eol'da ;id known staud, has Pit received And is now'oinitting, as usual, as largaa and wielq selected a stock offend to the'public :Goods .& G roc eties ' 1 • ZD 851319 LEullußN, STRAW,IAND GIMP Itc* . rl4 4 till of which have been purchased on the Very tierflernii,und a‘ill be sold at prices ' fie tvikl not inisreEre 146ni,deilaik_ion iiy saying that we cianko4lll9olll.rTbirty.per cent. cheaper" iban I.otbet establishment. But we ourselves to the plain facts, *OA L i that Irti Will sell any and every 'ilhtto cheaper, than ) tittir';cliChelll4l.ol9Cw here. Our prices t are usnann. -And .wo warrant all Goode tspld,be be s* they are represented. , ' 041r•The Ladies' attention, particularly, tifiilllo tri's rgts bbd very handsothe se -1,14.5#,0„r• • • 2 _ Sams, 90116 a Fancy Gouda gbnerally,it -Please give us a call, examinn liandjualgi For yourielvea: a • "q,OR,Cr, ARNOP.' I,prit t 'll4O 1,44 ti I* I 19 . 2. , , n ilitk „ ..,,,,,-:.; ..., ~.........,. VlVE,isaise son all.. in view of. the nat. , fr.)" - hisralinepeasity toolv , a-dayee to de, AiFernineitaitai to to and sco;• ~,43212W.2104009 4 ~NEW :SPRING. GOODS. rit iiriVoitti ii' L 'Obit, to leak at his CAU- L .COES. His whole assortment is well -I.solected, And his Goods are not only pret ,if bait cheap. Baying been purchased late _in the,se}asonov hen city merelipits were 1 anxi ous to sell, they were obtained at re duced prices. His Cotton Goods are re markably low. Go, then, to STEVEN SON'S before you purchase. May 18, 1849. MIIRCHANTS' UOTEL Fourth Street, between arch and Market, PHILADELPHIA. rrIIIE Proprietorship and Mantoremeat AL of this well known hotel, (which is located in the very centre of busiuess,) having this day passed into the haw's of the subscribers, they beg leave to state that it is their purpose to 'render it worthy of the liberal patronage with which i 4 has been heretofore sustained, and hope, by unremitting attention; to deserve the pa tronage of their friends, who thay visit the city on business or pleasure. C'. J.'I4'KIBBIN, Formerly of the Exchange Hotel,Pioebing. May 4t 1849.—1 m 31Lar AIL.IIIIJ MIL MS .0. or rkftiovvinvnit • .FOR SALE AT .77114 OFFIC'. ; ,t4M I 1-"a•k.- CAUTION! WIIEREA SI sundry individuals Of hoe have been trying to toontipoliti and forestall public opinion; and whereas the subscriber can at the present titsnitshevir the largest and best stock of CHAIRS ih this County, therefore be it khowntto all persons interested • that the undersigiiki continues to manufacture at the , old 'stand in South Baltimore streeh.every variety Of IN'and FAST 1' • CHAIRS, which will he aOW on • tho most accommodating terms for Cash or Produce. My Chairs are made in Gettysburg: and not in "Boston." Howie and Sign Painting attended to os formerly.; and from' ong practice and experience in busines, the subscriber feels confident that his skink will hear the closest inspection, because hie workmen am of the best that the country can furnish. BINET Wl] I?E, of every variety and of the best quality, will he furnished to Customers, and at all times made As or der. pY"AII kinds of Limber taken-at fair prices : CHAIR PLANK particularly wanted--something fcss than "60b0"' fit will answer. Feeling• thankful for , past favors, -the subscriber hopes, by attention to business, still to merit a share of public (aim% ' HUGH . DENWIDDIE: Gettysburg; March 9, 1840.—tf NEW ESTA BLI SH 1,1 ENT., Chain; and Cabinet Finiiitned I.oll*L'le TILLY EVER D. & J. CULP E$N CTFIJI.Lr E zr c a o n u n t ° tt l y i • n t e l e m % to they have entered into ea-partnership for the manufacture and sale at all kinds of Chairs and Cabinet Furniture, and that they will always hve on liand, at their Establishment in South .Baltimore street, Gettysburg, a few doors 'nbovis Fahnestoek's Store, (the old stand of D. Culp,) a full assortment of CH/IMS, of every variety, such as BOSTON ROCKING, C.9NE SEAT AND COMMON CHAIR'S: Also, SITI"IT.E.S, of various kinds; painted in imitation of rose-wood, mahor any, satin-wood, walnut, maple, and all fancy colors. They will constantly keep on hand and make to order, ' • Bureaus, Centre 'fables, Bedsteadtti'eup boards, Stands, Dough-'!'roughs, ' Wash-Stands, Dining and ' ' • . Breakfast Tables, 4.e: -•. nil manufactured by experienced•workmen', and of the best material, which they be plealked to furnish to thotie whir thity Savor them' with their custom on the most reasonable terms. Having supplied Meat': selves with a very large and superior stalk of stuff, they have no hesitation in 'assu ring the public that they can furnish work Which for cheapness, beauty and durabil ity, Cannot be surpassed by any othersher , in the County. They will also ettecl• to all , kinds of HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, PAPER 4ice , upon the shortest notice and most reason s* terms.; , IVall Paper will.bc furnished specimens of which can be seen at our establishment. -PCPAII work mado and sold by the 6rm will be warranted. They are deter mined to sell as cheap as the cheapest, just to suit the times. The public will'eutisult. their interests by giving them. a call before phichaSing olse where. All kinds of Conte-. trY'PrOdues and Lumber will be taken in part payment for work. Feb. 2, I 8 19.—tf JOHN 'BRIM/Mari, Cil LVET WA - En, G'II:IFU L for the liberal share of patronage he has heretofore received, takes this method of respeetfully 'down ing the public, that he still continues his business of Cabinet-Making,. nt the old stand, in South Baltimore otrect, Gettysburg, Second Square, where ho IY prepared to furnish every variety of •. F 4 R.IIIITI.IAb INCLUDINtI •• ; Bureaus, Centre and Pining Tables,Bed steads, Cupboards, and Candle Stands, 4.c. 4.e.. in a neat, 'Substantial, workmanlike plan ner, at prices to suit the per-He is always prepared to male ' '• COFFINS, according to order, and at the shortest no tiee., ! laving agood and handsome Heaime Lc eineouvey,corpses to any, buiial ground at the lowest rate. • Irr'LllM R ER, and all kinds of COU N TRY PRODUCE taken in exchange 'fok Work. Gett.S. - slirg, Peb. U. 1849. WM. J. MILLER NEW ESTABLISHMENT. MILLER & 1017 Pr HAVE coulxne'qeti the manufacture ur CIGARS in East York street, in the room formerly occupied by E. Ziegler, Ilatter—where they have on hand a largo ASSORTMENT OF THE VERY IlEirt GM: 11: .S `\.l \ l ALT: Al\ 'ErTAII.. Tlteir stock embraces the following : RI GALIAS, PHINCH'Es, CUBA, PAN ETn. LAS, LADIES, LA N RMAS, 011% A MON • AND HALF SPANIsH (AHARti • 8)10111NO AND CHKN•INU' TOBACCO, ' • IEITLKIYI SNUFF', Country merehants and others can be kurei plied with Cigars at redin4d priffs,' , for Cash. All orders wi. be pro rii 4 ptly, !!, ted to. Determined to ;pure no efforts to furnish their eustornciel with the eery best articles in their lint, of businesS; they hope to merit uud receive do pi4vonage of the , - Gutty sburst 461 0,, 8411,1-Tillac • COLD PENS AND SILVER PEP , I4 O' (ALS, (best titintity) Card Case*, Visiting nod Priotiog Pardo, biota . Paper, EtaveldOen,',llfettii,Waterit, 'Pour* SnalingMitt; Pcitair'ffo j nifai; 4e., fur no; 6}. • • t If. WM. O. HUPP.
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