I.A . FV. , T FROM TURKEY. ! THE rit.rt, 4 OVIIIEL. *lMSBOrtwhitetretes tramseittettfroarGose t r _ r _ ___ ._,_ _ --,,- - • don to Liverpool on the mornin g of the sailing al .Gi vrTvstatill G. the last meows. is the fulloveinfi tottoreotior ! infer- i. . ':. , ---.- owting Bern from Tu. key, vvifitett-irrempreii rAwn j Frida)i Evening, Oct. 19, 1819. AO leednlid edition' of the moan TimeainfOie ; _.,-._ I_,_-_-__ : - 4.- - _.= ink ultimo. !., ••.- . I err 1 . AG UNCI 1:5.—} . ... W. CARR, lihq. Sun ,„ , Building, l's. ;Last Corner Thiid & D o ck , tteetE CONITANTINOCLH, St:t1":12. 1 -="The J. 1 1 ,), 11 ,,, kkhia .. and ~.. vi . x. Thome) , & pert of Russia einploysi Illi argument in Cp. coiner or MI I I mere I. south Calvert r 4-ed., Corm for his demo (liltverk,' 1 .1 the ' Bratrevine.....lre 0111 authorized Agents iorreceiv- Polish and Hungaristrtefbgees nt Widtliii, ink Ad t ertisernentft and Sub‘criptiona fu r , -Th e but says in his letters that lie will coesid- . Star and Banner: and collecting and rereipting . er the escape of one of them as a cams : for thl_larne• r .. . . . _____________ belli•l.' .if alto Sull 3ll did not give simple 1 t opmpoion ts Rev. J. A. , yeti or no to the aid-ale - camp, he threaten- : %rill preach in the Presbyterian ed to return to Warsaw. The Sultan per-' , 1 1 T.,.. r l'illS AFTERNOON at 2 o'- sispl„ , in,bis reeoluaion, and is backed by , clock, and after service will preside over slielliotisitm Minister, the Grand' Vizier,: , or tor a 'ongregationsl meeting called to elect a 4 1 jsiefi4ier, end MAIIONIST Au PASHA ; l' k ilgf that Congregation. t Ato great mujority of the Conned is a- AvreetleAtie threatening tone of the (' zoo-'- _ •-• „nuift. find tie °Anal announcement of the APPRENTICE \ A\lEll. Council's ileenittill Iliad einisequeittl) been lliilrAii active, intelligent, industrious made. There is reason to believe that the lad. of suitable age. will he taken at this 'Trickish Government. urged on by the Office, to learn the Printing business. tilsittlish lin I Fri itch E:n f ti, s, twill reject )thit,sleetatid. , TUE .NOR fli AMERICAN CIRCUS, un , i 1.14 is supposed that the Linperor will' der the direction of Mesa.. Spalding and Roger'', , pit 110 Ore.it of uar into excution idlituld will ethibit in Gettysburg OH Monday the sth of . Ther . unswer be negallie. ki c h oi ,o, ~,,,,,.k. Noeember next. This establishment is - favorably ''lliV w'hltle of the 'Furl, i.li fleet is in Ilie noticed by our exchanges as a very superior one, •'(holden flora. quite reads for set.% tee, and some pronouncing it to be the best of the season. • 4411P.14.10fend the entrance of the IJosplitc- It will no doubt present superior attractions for Ue, the. Turkish army hears tio proportion ' such of our citizen, as are disposed to be interest ftu the iiirees the Emperor (meld march a- ed in Circus exhibition.. `es Card in another ttlinal the Torki,li frontiers in a few days. column. Sixty. thousand Turkish troops are coil- I 'Trite attention of the reader is invited to the rentrated round Constantinople, but the English fleet could not reach the Golden , Card of F. W. Kossfspi, in to-Jay's paper, f 'Horn sooner than fifteen or sebeiti .en ; tendering his services as an Auctioneer. Mr. N• 1 Wdav's. A Rtisr.ian fleet could be in the , ha. had some experience in the bow, espherrus within twenty-four hours. i makea a very ies' and 1 successful Cr.ser. ' Wilful' sithierts are among the refugees ' rot/fitted in tViddin—Gen. Guyon, (leil. The Time to Subscribe. Longworth, and Con. O'Donnel, I The political campaign having cloyed, we shall The latest nitellimmee from Vienna is !wrestler be enabled to devote the space occupied. tin seri to the 23d of ' Sept. Comoro had for the last three months, mainly by political •pot I irnendered, n iiil tintlitng of any int- I matter, to topics more saried cud of more general portant* from that fortress was reported. , interest—so that we may expect to render, for The liungariatis :nude a sally on the 13th; s onic time to come, our paper more interesting to and obtained some advantages one the the general rend, rn r. Our arrangeeets fir seen. tin perial troops, ring the fullest •nol latest intelligence during the Nothings definite has been arranged in Winter, including Legislative, Congressional, and regard to Mincers'. It tines not appear miscellaneous, news, are most ample, and no Ca o,l , that there is icily immemontable difficulty shell he spared on our part to render the "Star' tn, the way of a hunt pacification on tint ground on the ground of a complete union worthy of the constantly increasing patronage it has mimed and is receiving since it passed un with Austria. The Emperor of Russia 'hue returned to St. Petersburg!, and his fder our control. And while we take eccasion Jo troops are gradually withdrawing within renew our expressions of obligation to those friends the Hessian frontiers, who hale thus far stood kindly by us, and eyes --T UE WILMOT PROVISO.—The Washing- I us the benefit of their active sympathy and rio•op .ton Union and the Louisville Denmerat ; nation, may we not solicit a euntthUanCe °"hi ' l , anti also invoke complain howdy bee MSC President TAY' friendly interest at their hoods the co-operation and assintance of others who lor'llf clines announcing ft !tether he is - ill or will not put his sop upon the Wilmot have as yet done comparatively nothing. There -Promo in the event of its passege by Con. are still a large number—a eery large number of gress. Whigs in Adams county, who take no county pa- We all remember that during the nilmin- per, who ought to take one. and who might be in- / istration of (Act). Jackson, it it as a univer- dared to do so wider proper influences. With tad coniplaint of the Whigs that he sought hut very little effort on the part of our present to exercise and Mil exercise nn (melee In- subscribers, the subscription could at least be dust. fineries over Congress by holding up he- Hot. That would only require each of our pre fore that body the threat of his . veto if It sent subscribers to secure one additional name to should adopt particular measures. The %Vhigs allpronounced it an outrage. Il our list. Can it not be done, friends 1 The pre n, theeffort . pen. - Taylor were now to do the same sent is afe rable tie t rn o rnik e The long winter evenings are at h nd, whe.i Farmers thing all the Lneoloco organs w mild have jilst gtound to taunt the Wings with the are less engaged, and have more leisure to devote thet that their President twos doing what to reading. The impcirtent issues that must nee raserily arise this winter in connection with the they had unanimously condenmed in a Locator° Chief Magistrate. National and State Administrations, and theevents Ceti. Taylor and the Whigs are right, transpiring in rerniutionar!, Europe, will furnish It I:, the duty of a Pre:Acta of the United matter of unusual interest to every reader. On States to leave Congress to its own inibi- all these tlies the readers of the '•Star” will be aced action, and to approve or disapprove regularly- t end fully posted, while the lighter do lts bills when theY arc presented to him partments of fietion, nit and anecdote, will not be liar• his , signature. What a spectacle it neglected. We have ample room on our subscrip would be if a President, in advance of Con- lion book, which we should be pleased to fill up gressional legislation, were to publish a with the names of good, substantial sub.cribers— project or , what hills lie would sign and So don't be backward, friend., in sending in • your what ones be would arrest by his %ctn.— Louisville Journal. PHiLariErannaßlOT?.—btUfhfrbrn ha juries.—Mr. Edward Lair. brother of Sheriff Lelar, died at his residence in Ger. man street, on. Thursday afternoon. His death was precipitated by a Wow in the stomach, while with the Sheriff during the rims offuesday night. This makes three persons killed. including Griffith and Him melbright. The Pennsylvanian of the 13th nye •: mit is the intention of the authorities to lame the military on duty for enure days. ,appeariffiev of the neighborhood 4ani thing else than what it is in ordina ry Unica: Ilum!reds of people are seen in e+rrry direction, and many are actively engaged in moving their house-hold effects from the immediate neighborhood. We Ancerely hope the whole affair is now at cud, and that number outbreak like it will not again occur in our eity fur years to rEtil MILES riF LOADED WAGONIL-011 Thtirsday of this week the receipts of wheat in this city, as near as 'can be esti mated, were 21,000 bushels ; allowing 40 bushels to be brought by each wagon, 525 wagthis Were required to bring this quanti ty. ' The receipts of flour and other kinds of produce were also heavy ; allow 175 teams Itiaided with other produce besides wheat„ and we have a total of 700, which is doubtless within the true number ; al low a space of 45 feet li.r each team, and we have -a procession of five miles of wa gons, Isden with the produce of the soil, ruining into our city in one day.--ililteuu kie Gazeile. IN F9IOIATIoN A\l F.D.—Two Germans, of the name of .Nuckuogle or e iNothroigle, (one a potter—the oilier a butcher—by trade) were in NV a n esithro' Franklin coun ty, P., on the 13t h of July last, hunting wink.! - They were du-in-led to this place (UallArstowo. Md..) but it is not known hat they ever arrived here. A sister ar rived.here a few days since on hunt ofl them, and is staying with Mr. Maasell, shoemaker of thw place. where th e will he thankful fur any communication that will inform her where her brothers are.— I Hagerstown News arriiiTioN or Suit Jrmst FaasiscLin.-- Th. Cleveland Plaint!ruler of the sth inst. lute a letter dateti —Ste. Niarie river. Sep teteber 28th," announcing the arrrival of Nit , John Rithardson from the fruitless vesiveh'ailler the loot Polar Expedition of StrJobit Franklin. of whose dreadful fate ameai the ieetwrga of the Artie ocean there is feat ittlenVisn room to doubt. Sir John ' Richardson, having failed to find even the j retnoteei chin to the Franklin Expedition. I is now nth his way hack to England. He lit ihete In ,Aerti. 1848; and from the SailitO. Marie his rustle the voyage in ; The es OMCorn Cropfully makes up ram** home and overland , distance ' Cr T h IV t C Mad c tifi eee , , totagied five h undred mi!es and ! Pm the dvdciency in the wheat crop. The Ctn. b o ok , vt . # , • It ii,,.. of the . L i a m of the , cinnatl Gazette SSTS the yield of Indian corn in 404 : 1 . 4,4 , r , of • river. & e. After '; Ohio Is abundant It has been estimated' that A , ream .. liti : ttus Aril. , jorikaft, they travelled the valley of Paint Creek, within the grace of 25 itit t lOtli'lla 'sutlers Oois. the meet. Ile ; Miles from the mouth of that stream, has Produced IlitHiti ,C . :4!a , lenity: a4r Ilie exiatence of a nearly two millions of bosh.% of a n i ma . Simila r ~. ', , ,Srago tt prsmicability, he . advounts, both as is the quantity, sad quality of aas”l" 4 :. 01000* the simmers be. the can crop, reach tat free aUtbe rids !Oars ad . ivemt, i1 1 y . % Oil" tlept dwii. ' Lho was. nal .•,::', , &The "Commute mill evades the charge of falsification in regard to the sentiments alledged to have been uttered by Gen. Taylor, by attribu ting to us a disposition to "quibble about how he expressed these sentiments." We shall say no thing as team fitness nfour neighbor's cant about "quibbling" and "fiction" --commodities in the use of which his is not the only Locofoco paper that seems to bo perfectly "at home." But the Com piler has summoned up courage enough, at last, to reiterate the charge that Gen. Taylor did de dare that he had "no friends to reword or enerniqp to punish," and what is more important, it quite boldly dares us to a denial, with the promise that if we dare do so, it will "deal in facts" and "prove" what it affirms. Now "facts" arid "proofs" are "commodities" which we are not wont to meet with in Locofeco journals. and we feel quite cu rious to know what kind of an appearance they would make in the columns of the "Compiler." We, therefore, accept the challenge of our neigh bor, and deny, most positively, that Gen. Taylor ever, either directly or "in so many words," decla red that he "had no friends to reward.' 'We deny, also, that President Taylor has proven faithless to a single ono of all the pledges given to the peo ple of the Union prior to his election. Wo de ny that Gen. Taylor has core given evidence of the "imbecilliry," "ignorance," and "incapacity," which the Compiler and other Locofoco journals so freely charge upon him—or that, in the admin istration of the affairs of the General Government, foreign and domestic, he has done aught which, if done by a Locofoco President. would not have been lauded by the entire Locofoco Press, from Maine to Texas, as incontestible evidence of the loftiest statesmanship and purest patriotism. Bo much for the denials --they are certainly broad enough. Itiow for our neighbor's "fans" and "prone!" But mind, ye—we want filets and proof, not Locofoco interpretations and miarep resentations—least of all that " cheaper and more easily employed commodity,fiction !" THE ERIE BANK.-I'his institution has reaurneal specie , payments, and in noting thin fact the Erie (I's ) Gazette says: We learn from those who arc well in formed, that its firmer liabilities have been honorably cancelled, audit is now placed on a healthy sod permanent basis. Its notes are redeemed in this city at 1 par cent." Till'. CORN CROP.—The Middletown (Md ) Whig learns from reliable sources that the corn crop throughout Catoctin •alley turns out niuch better than was expected some time ago. Con sumers need be under no apprehension of paying more than what it is now selling for, viz: $2 50 per barrel. The Whig hears of sales being made in Washington county at this price. Special Court The Special, Cowl, Judge Wsree. of earlier, presiding, for the trial of causes in which Judge Durkee had been concerned as counsel prior to his elevation to the bench, commenced its session On Monday last, and dosed on Thursday--the Jurors having been discharged on Wcdoesday af ternoon. Judo WATTS has made quite a &vor •bls impression on our community--the prompt. newt and ability manifested in his decisions and charges, and the marked courtesy which characte. rises his intercourse with the Bar and officers of the Court, being the theme of universal commends tion. If no other benefit were to result from the Administration of Gov. Johnston than the clews lion of such men es Wsris, peanut and Piaa• 4 sox, to the Bench, the State would have gained much in his election. 'rho following is a list of causes disposed of at the prisient Term Ann Dite:er vs. David :Fludy.--Sumniona in Case fur Malpractice. This case had been put lo trial at November Term, 1818, and a verdict of *ISU obtained by Plaintiff. A writ of error to toe Supreme Court being sued out, the decision of the Court below was reversed, and a venire fume de noro awarded. Jury find f , r the Defendant Cooper & M'Creary for Plaintiff; APCiesn dt Reed for Defendant Daniel Moyn vs. John Eyler, ofJonas.--Sum mono in CoveffanL Verdict for Defendent. Mo tion for new trial by Plaintiff, but overruled by Court Cooper & M'Crcary fur Plaintiff; Reed for Del-foldout Win Miller VIL James Diarett, Wm. King and Alex. Coberm.—Summons for Trrspass, vi et tar mis. Jury find for Defendants. Smyser for Plaintiff; Cooper dr, M'Clcilan for Defendants. Clinicians Snyder, late Christiana Mouse, tins. Joseph Snyder and Henry Snyder. Executors of John Snyder, deed—Action of Troyer—Judg ment for Plaintiff; by consent of parties, for $35 and costs ofsuit. Cooper fi M'Clean fur Plain tiff; M'Clean for Defendants Jacob Bicsecker va. Illarrison W. :tt'Knight.- Bum MOUS in Trespass. Defendant had purchased • Lotter• Ticket under instructions of Plaintiff, ' and drawing the pr ze money, refused to pay over. Verdict for Plaintiff, under instructions of Court. for $.262 88. Buehler and :linyser for Plaintiff; Cooper and 3VCreary for Defendant. Flemming Gilliland vs. l'homas C. Miller.-- Summons in D bt, on a Note which bad been el tried in data to correct an admitted error—the correction bring in favor of Defendant. Defied not resisted payment, pleading the alteration in dote as a bar to recovery. Verdict file Ph briar for Note anti Interest, 11436 6s. Cooper & M'- Cleary for Plaintiff; Salyeer for Defendant. THE C4USH -06 OUR DEFEAT.-Oar Whig contemporaries antalmady bandy mimed in hitching up exc u se. for our defeat on Tuesday last. The cause of the 4681100 , 1111 resalttis. in our kind& judgment, easily !need. The Piusdnisgh Oszette boldly and truthfully , points out *steal cause in the following remarks: THE &cellos ix THIS Cou3 . -mi—The result of the election in t h is county is a source of no little mortification to ihe Whig party, and justly so, us there is nu guns. lion that the Whip of Allegheny county were strangely derelict to duty in the law contest. Thousands would not, lakerhe trouble to go to the polls, and hundred. of others, to gratify stone whim, or pique, and to give vent to some disappointellas !Oration, voted for one or more of our op ponews. This is not the time to go into all the reasons of this disgraceful falling off in our vote, but we may mention one thing which has been freely commented on inthestreets, with curses loud and deep—the fact that Whig office holders, in seine instances, have continued to employ LoCeifocu depu ties, agents, and clerks, in preference to just as good and capable men of the Whig party—thus placing active, politicians of the enemy in positions to electioneer a• gainst Whig principles. , This has produ ced deep and angry dissatisfaction in the Whig ranks, and has told greatly against us. Alen say that they will tint labor for a party which acts with so little regard to justice and .policy. We merely hint at this matter now, but if there is not a speedy correction of the evil, we shall feel it our duty to speak out more plainly. Questions amswered. Where were the Federalists in 1/312 1 Where were the Whigs in 1843,'46, and '47 I—Wask inginn Union. We refer the foreign organ for an answer to the first branch of this inquiry, to James 'lloehartan, Roger B. Taney, Henry Hubbard, Garret D. Wall, and a host of such other worthies, who are now the leaders and wire-pullers of the so-called Democrat ic party, and who in 1812 were the shining lights and •bright particular stare" of Federalism ; and for the second branch of the inquiry we refer the foreign organ to the fields of Mexico, to the graves of Clay, Webster, M'Kee, Hardin and ■ gal.ity of such patriots, who, while the kith and kin of the Cition and its allies, like Falstaff, thought "discretion the better part of valor." and staid at home, were offering up their lives in defense of I the honor of their country, which had been involv ed by the temerity of an usurping executive.— /Vert!, -frrieriran. SENATORS BENI'ON & ATCHINSON. —The two Missouri Senators seems to he ap proaching an attitude of pugnacious antagonism. `•Old Bullion" is traversing the State, making speeches, preparing them for the press, and pro ducing a ••mighty agitation" in the ranks of Loco• fueoism. • Mr. tenator A tcbinson is attempting to arrest the spread of the "Bentonisn furor," and the spirit and bitterness of the tight can be inferred from the fol lowing "spunky" letter: PLATTI CITY, Sept. 26th, 1849. Copt. J. IP. Denver, DEAR SIR : Cul. Benton has made a publication to the peo ple of Missouri, dated Boonville, Aug. 30,'49, in which tie makes a puerile effort to connect me and others of his colleagues, together with members of the last General Assembly of this State, and certain Judges, Bank officers and others. in a conspiracy to drive him from the United States Sen ate. I will, when I have leisure, respond to this charge, and in the meantime I will inform the Hon. Senator that, in conse quenee of the base betrayal of the trust reposed in him by the State of Aliz,sou ri. and his attempt to carry the Dent-1 ocratic party of this State into the Free Soil ranks, I have been, and am now ; making open war upon him, Free Soilism, Abolitionism. and all similar "isms," and will etnitinue 'to do so ; and if he is not driven from the United States Sonate, it will he no fault of mine. Yours truly, D. R. ATTIII3IION. I BRINGING COALS TO NEW CASTLE. i—The Harrisburg Telegraph states that proposi lions have been made by English colliers to the Harrisburg Gas Company to furnish English coal, at a lower price than that at which We same article can be procured at Pittsburgh. This is lit erally bringing coals to New Castle. The impor tation of coal to Pennsylvania is emphatically another evidence of the " god time (*mime which the Locofocoa promised the people under the Ta riff of '46. FLY IN THE WHEAT.—Tite Cecil (Md.) Democrat stales that the Ely is committing rave. ties Upon the early wheat in that vicinity. Some farmers ban not linislied needing. having per poirdefeyed in order to escape the beat. I The Tote tor Canal Countolssioner We annex the vote fur Canal Commissioner in the SeVeral counties of tho Stale, so far as they have reached us. The vote is a very light one, but comparatively little interest having been man ifested as to the result,and the return, consequent. ly come in slowly. The majority for Gamble (l.ocofnco) will k about 10,000 or 15,000.- 1 Allegheny county polled 523 votes for Cleaver, the Native American candidate; Dauphin 45 votes; Montgomery 82 ; Northumberland 62: Philadelphia City 698; Philadelphia county 1815; Schuylkill 316; with ecattering votes in other counties: Coarwaw. Adams, Allegheny, A rinstrong, Bearer, Bedford, IBerke, Blair, Raul ford„ Buck*. Butler, Carbon, Cambria, Centre, Chester, Columbia, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Crawford, Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Franklin, Greene, Fluntingdock Indiana, • Jefferson, Juniata, Lancaster, Lawrence, Lebanon, Lehigh, Ltiaeme,' ' Lycominir, McKpako, •• Meteor, Montgetnorf r Monroe; ficetheakeriaimi, Northasuptisa, Perry, Philadelphia City, Philadotpbis Carati, Pike, Potter, Sorarwei, Sullivan. Susquehanna. Tie . Venting°. Warn, ' Weisiraionelmid, Yost /729 170! 463 - '1 ° 1! ' 029 7. " 7113 "4. • 1782 , 2378 The State Sensate. The Loccfocisi having carried the al e linte. 12th, and 17th SenaterldDisiticts,last year represented by Whf g a lire epPositition will hant a majority in AM Senate: The completion of the new Senate will bees tollenok...this nimeir of the Whig Sim mons being in /tsar; Loeolberm in Roman. New ly elected SenaloessiM marked ibolo (1) ; 1. PhiladalphialCitf—Bnijamin Matki.ut. ham Grob. 2. Philadelphia County—Thomas 8. Fernon,f Thomas H. Feiss,* PAR R. wary. 3. Montrimery-4-iodura Y. Jones.t 4. Cheatii and , Delawene—H. Awes Brooks. ti. Berlus—Hestus.A. kluldenhollq 6. Bucks--Efesietude ditalonfA 7. Lancia*/ and ALebanon—fos, Komi/marker, B. Monroe, Cashon,Selloolkilt sind Pita—Chas. 9. Northatipton and Lehig—Conrad Bbimer.t 10. Susquehanna, Wayne and Wy owing— Francis 11 Streeter. %w a d and Tiop,;_john W. Guernsey .t .12. Lycomint. Clinton, Centre and Sullivan William F. Packer,* la Ltizernirand Colundlia--V. Rein. 14. Northambestual and Dauphin —R. M. 16. Combeetand and Perry—R. C. Sterrett. 16. Mifflin, deldsota Union—J. J. Con unsriiews. 17. York—Henry Fiallon4 18. Franklin and Adani•—• W. R. Radler. 19. limaringdon, Balked. and Blain-4k.ran.. der Atag. 20. Arnutrong. Cambria, Wane and Clear.. field—Augustus Drum. 21. Westmoreland seal Fomerset--Lraac Hu gs% 22. Fayette and Green—Mu well M'Caslin. 23. Washingrao—O. V. Lawrence. 24. Allegheny and Butler—George Darsit, IR/fiem H. Hashat4 25. Bearer and Allereer—David Elawkrg. 26. Crawford and Venanyto--J. Porter Brawley. 27. Erie—John II Walker.t 28. Warren. Jefferson, Clarion, McKean and Elk—Timothy Ives. Total of Whip, 18 Do. Loeofocoe, House of Representatives. The last House of Representatives stood equally divided-50 Whits. end 50 Loefocos. The co alition between the Locufocos and Native', in Philadelphia has given the opposition the eight County members, which, with a few gains in other counties of the :late, more than swallow up the Whig gains, and ensures • decided Locofuco ma jority in the House. We annex a table of returns as far as received, compared with that of hut ►ear: ,-9-- N ..ISM-, Whigs. lB4 Locos. lli'ltsgs. Lucas. Allegheny, 3 1 4 0 Berk; 0 4 0 4 Bucks, 2 1 0 3 t beater, 3 0 3 0 Columbia,l 0 ' 0 1 Cumbetlaad r 0 • 1 1 I Dauphin, 1 0 2 Q Delaware, 1 : 0 '1 0 Lehigh & Carbon, 0 31 - . 0. 2 Lancaster, 8 0 A 0 Lebanon, 1 0 1 0 Montgomery, ' 411 , ;;3 ..t• I' 0 3 l'ichuylkill, 1 1 3 0 York, 0 , 3 0 2 B.dfonl, II -- 0 • . 0 1 Philadelphia City, 5. ,5 .;: 5 0 " County, ,0, 8 .. 8 0 Adams, 1. 1 ' 0 . ': '1 0 Blair, 1.1 .' 0:' . : 1 0 Bradford, • 1 0 2 Centre & Clearfield, 0' 1 0 ' 2 Cambria, 10 ', 1 1 0 Franklin, 2. 0 1 0 Fayette, 0 ~2 0 2 Greene, • 0 I 0 ' 1 Huntingdon, It . II : • 1 . 0 Lycoming, &e., 0 . 2 0 •S. Mercer, 0 11 ' ' I ' " 1 Mitllm, 0. , 1.. .0 . :. k liorth'n & Monroe, 0 3 0 3 . Northumberland. 0 - 1 ' ll' - 1' Parry, 0. 1 ' , 0 ' 1 susque's & Wyoming, 0 .1 - 0 2 L•ornereet, 1' 0 1 0 Tioga, • 0 1 ' - 0 1 Wayne & Pike, 8 I 0 1 Westmoreland, 0 1 0 Armstrong, 0 1 0 1 B . s .0 3 o Butler, 1 0 - 1 -- o Crawford, 0 1 'o' Erie, 0 2 V 1 1 0 . Indiana, 1 1 . 1 Luzerae. - 2 0 Union & litigate, it '.O ' 1 0 Venango, Clarion, * 4 4 II • 0 2 MUMS, McKean, &e,, 0 1 0 1 Washington, 0 .1 , - • 0. 2 41 60 60 60 New - York Tribune, Jury Lists. The publishers of this aide Whig Journal have The following Jurors for the November Term issued their Prospectus for IN51). The Tribune f were drawn by the Domtnisaioners on Tuesday is too widely and too favorably known to need I last special commendation at our hands. - Suffice at to say, that, barring a few wild notions of its editor upon the subject of Social Reforms, we know of no paper in the country whose general conduct we could More cordially approve, or which we should more confidently recommend to any of our friends who wish a first-rate Whig Journal. The Deily Tribune is furnithed at $0 per annum ; the Semi- Weekly at $3, or two copies for $5; and the Weekly $2. The annexed extract front the Pros. pectus before 11l will give an idea of the style and Visit which characterize the editorial department: A year of disaster and gloom is depart ing --of Pestilence and Death at home ;of Calamity and Discomfiture abroad. The hopes of Europe's Emancipation from the fetters of her tyrannies and aristocracies, but lately 80 giad and glowing, have been quenched in agony and blond, as Sicily, Sardinia, Ronne, France, ‘Vestern Ger many and Hungary have yielded success. ively to the arts or the bayonets of the foes of Freedom, until Despotism waves its dreary sceptre over the moat powerful Continent of earth, and sees nothing but the petty Cantons of Switi , niand that kneels not before its throne. It seems but yesterday that Paris, Berlin, Frankfort, Vienna, Penult, Rome, were the capitals of rimed if not acknowledged Republics, and ell Europe on the imminent verge of de liverance frem the wrongs and abuses which have so long bowed her to the dust; and now all is changed as if by some enchantment. • Frances:the natural head of the new - Democracies, hes been drugged by eareeries too monstrous or be lief, and made to perpetratellie diliet as aatainstion . of one of heesister Republics, while standing by and consenting.° the overthrow of all the rest. The spirit of LibertY, !United - Out of Italy and Germany. has fur a while stood at bay on the banks of the. Danube and the Tholes, and for a brief, glad moment it was hoped that her foes, would be repelled. Fond, vain illu sion ! the oppressors are strong and uni ted, while themppressed are feeble, chaotic and destitute:. The fruits of ages of toil and parsimony have been garnered, not by the industrious and frugal, but by their spoilers, and now nerve to hire and arm the minions of Despotism, to slaughter and cruel! their brethren. Overborne in the unequal struggle, Hungary 11t110, and Eu- I rope is eualarouded in midnight I Only on the narrow cremate' the Alps can the dove of Liberty now find rest for the reale of her foot; and who shall say that I 'even these crests may not soon be cover ed by the rising, rushing deluge T For the Rigdhal o ts•of Maixiu Europe there is hope in In Gone. . • . • , this crises, it becemes the advocates Of Preedorti in America - hi bail well to their footsteps. Humility speaking, the prase/ration Of the Ark ' at :Liberty • rests with us- The present condition of Eu. rope cannot endure ; fur either the masses ' must be ertrified into that hopeless, abject state of mindless ignorance snit stupid ac quiescence in degradation frinn which the first French Revolution and its consequen ces have redeemed them, or they must Overpower their insolent oppressors. Let them know their rights, and the cost of holding them in subjection must exceed any amount that can be wrenched from them by any system: of'peaceful exaction, and Government Bankruptcy, as in the France or 1787, must open the way fur Popular Enfranchisement. If the People can but prove equal to the trying emer gency. all must yet be well. - It behooves the Freemen of America to. , 411 ti t igu let their sufferings and shorten their probation, not by demonstrations of phys ical force nod proffers of' Military aid, which °went disasters have rendered in appropriate and mischievous, but by a very ditforme, upohjectiOusible yet most efficient line of policy. Be it ours to exhibit to Europe the spectacle of a Nation lightly and gently governed, yet scrupulously re specting and.muiutaining personal .rights; of laws everywhere implicitly obeyed be cause they emanate frUm the .People and minister to the general well-being, though no Armies and scarcely any Police are here to enforce them ; of light Taxes and a rapidly decreasing. Public Debt; of a' land: ignorant of guard-houses but thickly dotted With school-houses; of rapidly multiplying Villages and a swiftly expand. ing tine of frontier setileMents ; of a Preis utterly without shackles, yet never an ob ject of official apprelientsion hr ularni; -of a Revenne comparatively .sleuder in a- mount, yet devoted in good pert to ;Ito ac five and beneficent' facilitation Of internal intercourse and development of the Nation al , Resources ; of a People conscious of their to strength and prowess , but scorn ing to vindicate either at the expense. cif their weaker neighbore, seeking the uppli cation and expansion of their energies in the improvement of their' own territory rather than the acquisition of their neigh bors', and deeming a Railroad to the Pa, ate, for instance, a nobler and grander tri umph than the Military conquest and an nexation of - the whole Continent. Such, in our view, are the sentiments, the im pulses, the policy, which, patiently, unfal teringly pursued by this country, will most powerfully contribute to hasten and secure the resurrection of Liberty in Eu rope and its filial triumph throughout the world. G i aonb o k. , F .1 ,11 64 /7 610$ • 62133 lOU 2349 IMO . 2523 hire' • 2867 1310 • 1780 2687 2494 ••••••(.. ..• 1941 9108 768 490 1876 1128 2098 1982 4228 • boo 3433 1898 1851 ' 940 • 891 • ' 626 /00 1 , 670 $483 3204 .11909 . 2558 11101 • 2788 1311 /743 13 " sans *ta , 4119 21165 3097 3149 2578 s l s o 1544 2612 2424 508/. 8698 1303 261 1974 1111 2982 2215 1419 927 46112 7986 14,180 11,714 654 119 648 282 NM 3418 984 2141 830 149 2073 1381 113 4 1 , 11s3 1023 817 1820 2431 8610 3576 4091 6167 74)4; 766 4033 3339 tar Condorus township, York county, Polled 2413 votes stilts recent election, of which the Whig candidacy received two/ Our Whigfriends in York will have to plant a few common shoots in Codortm before they can expect to see light break ing in upon the dark, murky atmosphere of. Lo corucoistri which broods so heavily over that be nighted township. I? The Secretary of the Treasury of the U. States has issued a circular. announcing that, in eonsequence of the alterations in the British Na trigatiort.Lawsr, British vessels from British or oth er foreign ports will, after the lst of January nest, be allowed to enter our ports on the same terms as to duties, imports, and charges, as vessels of the U. States. 1177 - The Lancaster Union state.' that a serious accident occurred at the new Factory in that city, on Saturday morning last. As two masons were engaged In topping out the wall on the third story. a portion of the cornice giving way, they lost their foothold and fell. The one, in his descent, caught b v some portion of the wall and held on till re lieved by ono of his fellow-workmen, but the other fell to the ground, a distance of some forty-five to fifty feet. When taken up it was found that one of his , legs was fractured above and below the knee, and otherwise very seriously injured. He woo immediately removed to his boarding house and medical aid called in, when it was found ne cessary to amputate the leg near the thigh. lie is now doing well and may poaibly recover. Ilia , nom is Anthony Yeliz , and said to be from Ad. Ilse county. GRAND JURY. ' ' ' Lail more George Deardorff, Daniel Gardner, Al bert Wolford. Borough—W m , W. Paxton. ' menatigg—Thos. Blocher, Jacob 'Think,' lignry liartzel, Henry Fehl. - Huntington—%Vno Moorhead, W. W. Molt:inter. I Liberty—Lewis Worts. Conowago—John Busby. Cumberland—Wm. M l Gaugby, Henry Mers, Alex. Bomar. y Mountpleasant —Daniel Color. Reedinv,—Thomas Dick•. Franklin—Samuel Luhr, Robert Sheakbry, Hamilton --John Lauri), Michael Bohn. Freedom—A hraham Krim. Germany—Benj. Landis. Mountjny—Jacob Rohrbaugh. GENERAL JURX.. MenaDen—Abel 7'. 'Wright. VVm. Rex, Jesse Hutton. Suaban—Jemes DicksOn, Henry Monfort, Plum ! ing I Rountplossant—.Denlell Cofer. Utterly—Joseph Zinimeemen, ..Christian Oyer bottler. , • Himiltonban —Wm.. M'CulloußlL Borough— Wm . Wysntsky;. U. W.. Merman, Robert Mirth:, John. losughlin,,Wtn. Preortoni—Dsvid Sheets. Germans—David %Abut Lotimore--Altred Miller. Wm. Coulson, P. Holum', Levi Lippe. Hundngton.Jobe Pithy, John W. Doll, B. F. Gardner, Thomas tee Union—Joseph Saeerinpr. John Mitten?, Hann, Hugh M'llhentiy, brabarn SCOU. Cherie. Schwartz. Oxfoni—Elias Slagle. ,Comowago—Levi . .; 'Latest from Europe. The steamer Megan arri.ed 1t Halite': en •Tirealey night last, haling railed on the Atli hist. The commercial advices are the imme In every particu ler ss those brought by a previous arrival. The accounts from the manufacturing districts are discouraging. The potato rot is rapidly spreading in Ireland. It in stated that Turkey has peremp• torily refused to surrender the Hungarian refugees, and that she is sustained by France and England, The Russian agent had left Constantinople ab ruptly, and the Russian ambassador had closed ' ll intercourse with the Turkish Government. • The subject of the probability of s . war between Rua. fie end Turkey MIS the column' of the French and English Journale A Mt ETCH.—Dr. J. Clemons 1111. u, a Dentiet, and formerly • Baptist preacher. is now on his trial at Harrisburg, charged with having seduced three riders, young ladies of respectable family and connections--the circumstances being of the most aggravated character. Ohio Election. We have returns from nearly the entire Moto, and the Legislature pretty certainly stands : SENATE. Whig 17. Loco 16. Five Boil I. ,HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. • Whig 30. Loco 34. Free Soil 6. Disputed, First district of liarnilton.Co., which eleotal §Tenstorand 2 Representatives. CANAD A ANNE.T - ATIQ.N.-L-tThe question of Annexation to the U. States continues to be much agitated in the Canadian Provinces, and steps are being token by those favorable to the project to secure, if pnesible, a peaceful iepamtion corn the mother country, with t view to annexa tion to the Union. A telegraphic despatch, dated Montreal, Oct 16, 11349, says--.. The anneiation question continues to create commotion to this city, and its environs. The annexation address drawn up last week, has now the signatures of twelve hundred of our most influential citizens. A circular protesting against annexation has been gotten up, and signatures solicited to-Jay.-- I learn that but about two hundred names have been obtain ed." (f,Tho National E lueation Convention con vened in Philadelphia on Wednesday, Hooter. MANI', of Mass., presiding. `GIITFUL OCCURRENCE.' —The West minster Democrat states that on Wednesday eve . - ning, the 10th inst.. as Mr. taut Fonseca, a huckster from Libertytown, was on his retom rerun Baltimore with two ladies, a thtusderatorm stow, and in order to shelter themselves, he drove under an oak tree. They had not been there, however, fifteen min able before the tree was shivered to atoms by a oat mite of lightning, tilling both horses, shattering the wagon, and injuring one_of the ladies, (a Miss Williams) so seriously as to render her recovery doubtful, 'EPENDENCY OF CUBA GUARANTIED TO SpAns.--The London Times leeches a terrible philippic against the United States, for supposed designs upon Cubs--indma ting that England has the beat right to the Wand fur money she lent to Spain ; but the European Times brings forward the, following important fact as a settler for all Parties : ..%Ve are glad to find that President Tay lor it' not disposed to sanction a mighty act of spoliation, to be connnitted by a band of mercenary adventurers. 'through out the whole of these doings. it is care fully kept out of view that a sperffic treaty exists, to which France, Spain, England, and the. United States are parties, by which the dependency of Cuba to the mother coun• t r y of Spain is especially guarantied." TORNADO. -A most destructive tornado swept over the upper part of Cape May county, New Jersey, ou Thursday morn ing last. A new house belonging to Wil lis Godfrey was blown down. Mrs. G. and two children were in the house, and escaped with slight injuries. Another new house near by, belonging to Jonas Corson, was entirely demolished. Mrs. Corson and her sister were in at the time. Mrs. C. was found dead some forty yards from the site of the house ; her sister was terribly mutilated, and but slight hopes are entertained of her recovery. Another ; house, occupied by the widow of Daniel Young, her daughter, and three others, was also blown down, though the inmates re ceived but slight injury. Many other buildings from this point to Great Egg Harbor Bay were more or less unroofed and otherwise injured ; trees and fences were leveled with the ground, and much damage done. One wing of the Democratic Ticket of the State of New York, as it flies South would wave the Stars and Stripes of Lib erty, while the other trails tho Black Flag of Slavery. is this union I Is' the Bird of Freedom thus to he cripped Ilas the Democracy of the North to submit to this ? God forbid !—Otitego Democrat. The Democrat has notions entirely too refined for the times. The LocoiOco "spoils" hunters don't care how low the "Stars and Stripes" are trailed, or how I much the "Bird of Freedom" is "crippled" so long as they can rob the "bird's" nest I of its golden eggs.—.2lbany I:ming Journal. r COW% eirtelftllo THE SA BBA TH. Me. Barren is a fact worthy of the notice of the citizen! of the County, that we have now a iirrnird hotel in par Borough, in which at least a dome( rrierr4 is shown for the Lords Day.— TATVII Hotel, jgat opened, in the house formerly fcupied by Mr. Thompson, is nosed on the SA a• This regulation. if strictly adhered to, Must commend Mr. Tatea house to the favorable notice of the public. If the Courts do not see to it, that the business houses, authorized to he kept by their limnse, close their doors and suspend their worldly emPloymont on this holy day, the Chris. thin public msy. PROM Vitt h itTI.IIIOIIII 01/ IMXIIHIDA Ir. I , FLOUR. --The flour market is firm 1 Wee or ' Howard at brands, at $5 00—which is .b the deikled pricy. City Mills bel,cl 41;05 19, Com 'nevi $3 00 as 3 12 Rya flour $3 00. GRAIN.-Supply of all kinds of Crain light4i4- cam ide follows e red wheat $l.l 98 a *1 03 I , and white $1 04 asl 08. White Corn 89 aBB eta. ; yellow 69 a 64. Oats 28 • 30. Rye 83 a A 4. CATTLE. -4:n5 head of beeves offered at the scales yesterday, of which 595 were soldlo 'city butchers at priced ranging from $2 00 to $3 00 per 100 lbs., on the hoof, equal to $4 00453 75 net. HOGS.—bales of lire hogs at $4 75 a $6 per 100 lbs.. priers firm. PROVIBIONB.—Mesa Pork $lO 75 and Prima 89 50 Bacon—Sidra t a Nn.; :Hama 71 al9 ; .Bhoulders 6i. Lard 7in bbla.,and 71 in'tegs-4mt little doing. ' MARRIED. On the 18th loaf.: by the Re*. IL Holland, DANIEL BROWS end Mies AMELIA Jana EITAATS. of Franklin county. On Thursday last, by the Rev Mr. Murray, Ww. 8. Wrenn!, of Newport. Perry county, and Miss M A ita*a at Ratcree. of this place. On Thursday last, by Rev. Dr naught* Col. 11 111FCKIMIIII001, If Franklin county, and Miss Reimer. J 74 daughter uf the late James Bell. deceased, of Mena Ilen township. On the 9th instant, by the Rey. Mr. Sealer, Jun• A. Swore, (son of Mr. Oeo. Nuropeo of Gen vahurr and Mies Eis MA daughter of Mr., Jacob Wirt, of Hanover. On the 34 inst.. in York, hir Joseph Oartekom, Esq Catlin Woon ws o, MC:hinter county, and Miss Swan G. hantuors township, Adams county. , . DIED, On the 27th ult., Gamma Enerean, eon of John C. Nile. EN.; of New Oxfordoetred 1 year. On the 13th inn., Coaxal awl Ottaaiee, infant eon of Micheal Baltagieer, aged I year 1 month and in .111.(ws. THE TWO. EXTREMES PROVI DED FOR ! Iii!!51 HATS AND OAPS, 4g2 - zingp2o egatacto WM. -W. PAITOr HAS commenced the BOOT dr SHOE Business, with HATS do DAPS , and has now on hands a large and com plete assortment of HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, of every'description, suitable for men, wo men and children, which he will veil e t low prices -44 good pay. Call and exam ine the Stoat of Goods. It is. not nodes wiry to desCrtbe minutely, for—Remember that every article that can make the head and feet comfortable and handsome, in all seasons of the year, can be had at his Store, two doors below the Poet•office. ir - j.Very superior New York and Philadelphia Silk and Beaver Hats con stantly on hand. Get tyaburg, Oct. 19, 1849.—tf TAILOR:ITC+. E. & R. MARTIN, At the Old Stand, North Were Corner o f the Diennand, OE,TTYBBURG, TsNeei their thank, to 'teir 'Malcontent nor their tart favors, and respeit. Ay inform the pablio that they continue to Cut and Alake all Garment*, in the best manner and on reasonable terms. The .cutting done, as heretofore, by ROBERT MARTIN. Fillhiollll regularly received, and every effort made to secure a good fit and substantial sewing. The eubscribers hope. by their lonwexperienee in business, and renewed efforts to please, to merit and receive a continuance pf au; public patronage'. Ky• The Rill and Winter Fashions have look been received from the City. lizrAtt kinds of Country Produce ta ken in excltante for work. E. dr. R. MARTIN. WANTED, immediaiely. s Journey , man Tailor. Also, an Apprentice. to learn the Tailoring Business. One from the country would be prefiTred. E. & R. MARTIN. Oct. 19, 1849.,—if LAST N S it is my desire to have roy 800k5... I settled with as little delny u possi ble, I request those indebted to me, either by Note or Book Account, or otherwise. to have their accounts closed by .he id of January next, as it is not ml wiskita. add costs. D. IILADY. FtrP.NlTtr,R23. As I did not succeed in disposing of mi stock of Lumber and Tools at my sale Id c. August last, I determined to have the leYtr her worked into FURNITURE. Thao..l fore, persons wishing furniture will do.. well by calling at my Shop in Carlisle . , street, or at my Furniture Room in Chum bersburg street, where can be had the beet bargains you ever had, either for Cash or Country Produce. Oct. 10, 18.10.—tf JUST RECEIVED and now opening a large lot of Long and bignare, SHAWLS, Tuckere do., which will be sold lower than they have ever been offer ed in the county. Ladies call soon et KURTZ'S, and examine for yourselves and secure, ere too late, .one of the hand somest and most graceful articles that so richly enhances the costume. S ILKS—now opening a splendid assort. ment of those rich CHANGEABLE SILKS. Chameleon Silks, Chameleon Stripa Artnure, Satin Du Cherie, besides a great variety of Black Silks, which Wilk he sold 2u per rent. cheaper than at any other establishment in town. A. B. KURTZ ORE MARKET,. TICE. D. HEAGY. SPALDING & ROGERS' thalliklefialle Natures of this greet ethebtlebenea , which, amine 10 hare etteotbed the toot' of the novel i 3 sad .sweleettAs enteneinotent extant, elm ha only brio itsideeneed le the timiteof m edrtnilement. diteeheof.holdOith. by hr the MOM stapled/mg mush' pr4liet of the ere, oompteed of over low &slime ROW aid Illeltolllollle, more pnafteKul then a band of fio mud rite: quid Moms by 40 /w.f. lorteeetlon coeW 'An ends and effective Dramatic Company, ander the direction of H. F. ~Nicks 4, Proprietor at the Ade iNic Theatre, Weatiegial, C., is attached to the Tniain. fur elmOperposer n? getting op every night the grand raw and Patristic ilictaelire OXX- Waillt/lIIIGTOtiti "OLD FLIT" no' "MAD AN ritoorY Wa.YMIE. reviving mminieeenern of neve " anis that triod tads," commemoretino *tone of the most stirring one miaowing Revolutionary Incident!, the pliant deedo of the Noway/ '7d, and emi,•l wing with a grand Nationer rabilmul or Goa. Woodier.," mounted on a noble char, ger, terse IN the shaadors e/ his Immo eo.fisemints efts, newiiiiWn of the CARGO TROUPE. under the *barge of lbs post beans Trick Clown, Slow FIRMA Cone°, IttIO,WU throughout }Wove. al the man of JUIN mew met more renowned pmblehly than any am& 411121 W ever pdrant hu hoed the cow ry,. ei id oregidarly talented Tame of Voneetriano. hi every liojrartment of the horniest. viz : Mesers C. J. Ratios. W. W• NICHOL., K PLUMP, J Mc Fa atasn. H. P. 0. 0 XIIIO4, T VOVNU, kr het M A gtegg OIPLIVIII, CARLA, PglltT, CLARATCII, tic ; Mottlettlell ftellIOLA, Knapp Pitllltg. Mi.. Doutroons, the alftether rendering this double company no much vr edvanort of all other eetnbahmento in the numbers add Went. of the Troupe, as to the totem awl eueg Naas sf_lbe WILL Exhibit at Gettysburg, on Mon day, the sth of November next. Doors open at Ili and 6i P. M. Also at - Ablfottstdwn, on the 6th of No vitnber, and at York. on the 7th. G. F. CONNER, Agent. Oct. 19, 1849.—tc VALUABLE R AC ESTAT3 AT PUBLIC SALE On Saturdajj, the 10th of November next, ' AT 1 O'CLOCK, P. 111 1113 It virtue of an order of the Orphans' JD Court of Adams county, the subscri ber,aurviving Administrator of the Estate PETER Kt - rens:N. late of Hamilton town • ship, Adams county, Pa.. deceased, will sell at Public Sale, on the premises, the valuable FARM ofasid deceased, situate in Hamilton town ship, adjoining land, of Jacob Wehler, Samuel Miller, and containing 175 .ACRES, more or leas, of Patented Land. The Im provements are a TWO-STORY LOG DWELLING. 11 (weather-boarded,) with a Kitchen attach ed: a - Barn: (part log and part frame,) with other out-buildings. There is an excel lent Spring near the door of the dwelling, a y oung ORCHARD of first-rate fruit on the premises. as also a number of Pt:itch. Cherry, and other Fruit Trees. .81 the same lime and place, will be sold, A TUC I' OF I M I WOOD LAND, this property of said deceased, sitnam in the stone township. adjoining lands of Shel by and Jaines Patterson, Samuel Miller, Samuel Allwine, and others, counting 199 calla Ili7a mere or — less. Any persons .wishing to liew the above property, can do so by calling on the Subscriber, or Martin Getz, who resides.on the farm. Attendance will be given and terms m*dc known on the day of sale by • JOHN BROM), Atlm'r. fly Denwiddie, Clerk. Oct. 19, 1849.—ts rit 1.L4 co;i,on-t WI ' W. KOEHLER respectfully ten. dens his services to the Public as Sale Cr,yer. Terms moderate. Renitence, Abbots town,. Adams county,. Pa., where eine*. term Or'orders for his services may be ad dressed. Oct. 10,1649.—tf ARTISTS', PAINTERS', & -DAGU ,,PIREOTYPIST.s' DEPOT. L 'WM. A. WISONG, Tio."11", 17 LZnIRTY BT. , BALTIMPAII, VirROLESAIit 4St RETdIL Dealer Itt Window Glass, Paints, Oil, Varnishesakushea,Turpentine, Bronzes, 4kevq-Artists' materials, and a full and coroplete asottortment 'of Daguerreotype stock, of Cases, Plates, Chemicals, dto., at tItS very , lowest , prices. Sept. 14, 1849.-1 m SUHOOL BOOKS A.ND STATION ERY, ofall kinds, constantly on hand .andlor sale, at the lowest prices, at the book and Stationery Store of Dec. 10. S. H. BUEHLER. LAST NOTICE. ' Tll° subscriber hereby notifies those who knovi themselves lo be indebt ed whin) over a year, that he is much in 3141‘4,,fmoney, and respectfully rennesus objitiMmuke payment as soon as possible. ii 'F. WARREN., 4ipe. 48, 1849. STOVES, AriN hand and for sale,—cheap—a lot kJ . of STOVES, oolong whirh arc a fertrii ATHA WA Y COOK STOVES. . OEO. ARNOLD, LARGE lOt of Ribbons and Flow . , tritium received tool fur Bale by Oct. 5. ' .1. L. SCHICK. syngE ABTE, GETTYSBURG, .PA. • [FORMERLY REPT BY IAD. 4..raompecni.) 111111 E subscriber has the pkastare,oritn- IL nonneing,to his friends snal.tbd.pub lic generally that he has taken eharge'ef the large and conveniently Intialed in Chambersburg street, dattyelnitg; Pa., for a number of yeiri under the Aare of JAMIta A. Tuostrson, 4 1 / 1 1-s' and widely and favorably known to .the . Travelling Public, as the stopping place of the mail Stages to and from Baltitnore, York, risburg,VhaMbprehtirg,l - Ligeriddvirn,Pred- Crick, and , the , intermediate towns.. Th e house, has been. thoroughly repaired. and refurnished, and nothing will be left un done in the effort to sustain the high char- acter of the House and ' render' It',worthY of the patronage of the Travelling Ptiblio. The services of attentive Servants and careful Bastions have been secured. and every requisite convenience will be guar antied in all who may' he pleased' to riven. me with their'patronige. J0,1114* L. TATE. • Oct. 12, 1849. • .L. P. d'• F. OXFORD DIVISJON, O 353 SONS OF TEMPE. RANCE, will have a full regalia Procession, in New Oxford, on Sattirday the 27th instant, in which. all brethren connected with neighboring. Divisions in good standing are cordially invited to par ticipate. There will be a Bible presenta tion on the port of the Ladies of New Ox ford, and an Address delivered by 'Rev. Mr. Wisio, of Carlisle. Procession will form at 10 o'clock, A. M. JOHN C. ELLIS, PETER DIEHL, JOSEPH LEDER, JACOB DlEller HENRY BART, Oct. 12. Cons. of Areint. ettlEtC) *itts,ll VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. On Thursday the Ist of November next, %ME subscribers will soil, without re. servoott Publio,Sule,on the premises, the valuable ~~~~ on which Jacob AVeldy now resides, situate in I.lamiltonhan to, Adams co. and adjoin ing_ lands of Jacob Rairensperger, Mrs. Stewart, John Eiker, heirs of Martin New man, and Julta.B.owers. The Farm con tains 250 ACERECI, more or less, and is located to one of the most desirable sections of the county, be ing about ono and ti half miles from Fair field. The land well improved, and has limestone on it, which can be made available for liming purp oses. About 200 Acres are cleared, the 'balance being cov ered with thriving timber. The improve ments are a two-story Log DWELLING, " a one-story TENANT HOUSE. a BANK BARN. lower part stone and upper part log, a Clover mill, and other out-buildings. There are two wells of water, one near the dwelling, the other near the tennnt-house. The Farm is well watered, !raving running water in every field but one. There is also a line ORCHARD OF Choice Fruit Trees, on the premises. A proper proportion of the Farm is in Timber and Meadow. It is the granite-rock land.— There is also on ,the Farm a COPPER MINE, which has been opened, the oar yielding as high as 30 per cent. Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. M., when attendance will be given and the terms made known by JACOB lIERE TER., AN DUE IN IVII:,IKERT. Oct. 12, 1819.—ts re- Lancaster Union" insert till salt., mark cost, and charge this ollive. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS the lion. DANIEL DIM- Rea. Esq. President of the several Courts of Common'Pleas, in the counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said dis trict—and Gamma Sigma and JAMES M'Divirr, Esqs., Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offend stain the county of Adams—have issued their precept, hearing date the 22d day of August, in, the year of out LORD one thousand eight handred and forty-nine, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Com mon Pleas and General Quarter. Sessions of the Peaee and General Jail Delivery, , and Cotirt of Oyer and Terminer, at Get tysburg, on Monday the 19M day of No vember • NOTICE IS lIEUBY GIVE' To all the Justices of - the. Peace, the Coroner and 'Cob/nobles within the said County of Adams; that they heathen and there in their, pr?per, peratinr, with their Rolls, liecordi; xaminatiOnS and9Thersße membrances, to do those things which to Their qtfleee and in tbakbebalcappertain to be done, and also they who will prose - cuttregtinstabe• prisoners. that &War abitri: shall be in:The ,Jail of_ the said . County otf Atlanta, indict be then , end there. to, pros.• eente against:them as shall bejuat...._ 0 • . • 'FARM AT, PRIVATE TSEE,. THE subscriber will sell at private tale this FARM on. which. lierinv Ilan.' suer, jr., now resides, situate in Franklin township, Adams county, adjoining lands of King Wilson, Andrew Ileintzelmaii, and others, containing aue t 1 10 more or less. he improvements are a TWO-STORY ; Frame Dwelling House ! se II a first-rate LOG BARN, with a Spring of good water convenient to the door. There is a fair proportion of Tim ber and Meadow on the farm, and an ex cellent Orchard. Persons wishing to as certain the terms, which will be reasona ble will esll upon the subscriber. The property can be viewed on application to the tenant HENRY HERSHEY, Sen Franklin tp., June 1, 1849.—ti ( - 1 . 0 NSTANTLY on hand also, Clasps, k.) Steel Beads, Rings and Tassels, Twists, etc., by Oat. l. . J. L. 150.111 CK. ITEVDYE ,t'43I!)IELI. NEW STORE & NEW GOODS. THE undersigned respectfully informs hi ! ,,.c c o nf .ds any; tint pyl?lic gen - erally, thlt he, has, opened a STORE. ,on , tlwc Mnia•eizat . corner of the 4iarnolui; . (tlie building lately,' uspd„as a tloleo where can be found • • FULL AND COMPLETE ofiSSORT- .451E,NT ;:, annhn for the PAblair i TiNTEltilliACivell i tia GL C•l)asi tig/ssimEnsso 014 vi•ioltt tan etN, v CaS S a o O,OIIIS, Silks Motto. deerashmeres4 4 weal. Calicoes. ltiuslin 8, Flannels. dlaidui lineeye, Shoots. Cravats , , Hand. , ' A ke4hfeli, Itithonk, ' 'hinges t f.noes, Ed- , 'gross. fre.l , tc. —ALSO—' GROO.ICRINC'QUEENBIIiTAIIt BOOI'S,StIOES,I.OTII a 'GLAZED CAPS, .1 As it would /equips too ranch time and space taenumerate,all the mune* aell.vto rieiea of Goods in ;fin advertisement, we say to all; yotr, will be wetemne at'any time to call and give a thoropgh exit:1111)8 c lion, as it ,will *Hurd us great pleasure in showing whet we have. 11C:i'COUNI'RY PRODUCE taken in exchange for Goods. • • • " By strict attention to business, and * de sire to &ire satisfaCtion, I hope to Medi and receive a share of patronage of the public generally. A. B. KURTZ. Gettysburg, Sept. 21, 1840.--tf NEW lIARDWARg kGROGERY S 2 11 R E John Fahne§toa RESPECTFULLY annoUnecs In Lie A- 11 '' friend/34Am' the public genernily,tbat he has opened a NEW .;. Hard*ar6 and Grocery. Store' in Gettysburg, at 11.1'01eHatt's Corner:! where ran be founds general assortment of every thing in his line. Having examinr. ed both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets, he is enabled to offer hisgoods at reduced prices, and coqconfidently ,as sure them that they can be purchased low er than they have ever been , sold before. His Steck consists of llai=iltoore and 1' ti 11011", such as nails, cross-cut saws, *planes "ad bits, locks, hinges, screws, chisels of ev ery descriPtitin, Lisps 04 6 163 ;0 1 00 1 "5 - of all varieties, shoemakers' lasts.and tools, morroccoleatber and linings, shovels, forks, and a &nem! affsortortent of TABLE CUTLERY AND POCKET 4 KNIVER ; in short, every article belonging to that branch of business. Also a complete ats , sortment of GLASS, FAINTS, OILS dc DYE STUFFS. and a large, full and general assortment of GROCERIES. FISH, and CEDAR W A RE, ell of which lie has selected with great care trml pttr chased on the very best terms, thus ena bling him to sell at such prices as will give entire satisfaction. lie solicits and hopes. by strict attention to the wants of the cum munity, to receive the patronage of the public. JOITIsI FAIINESTOCK. Gettysburg, Sept. 14,, dB4o.—ir NEW FALL GOODS. Sttll'Clwaper 4 no Humbug! MIDDLECOFF has just ree'.o l 111 0 ed, diieet from Philadelphin extensive and ‘'ery coinplete assortment of American, French, and British. Dar%Olt embracing every variety - of style and qual ity, having been selected with reference to din Fall Sales, anii will be offered at prices to challenge competition. Feeling confident that purchasers will farther their interesta in so doing, he MA pectfully solicits au exiunination of his. goods, and prices. Sept. 28, 1842.-.--tf BRIM 0/0011Yt GEORGE", ARNOLD H AS just returned from ,Philadelphia, and is now opening a large nook of FRESH 'GOODS, ~.xo watch An CHEAP C ) I HS,, CASSIAIERES Cassinets, Cords, Jeans atxt,itt. bRi.t211VE5,41.1',410.86", Mode Colore d Black and Ibneg do., Calicoes, Gingham*, Merieioes,- English 114 Bench Stripeil - Plaidand Plain ClahmeOes,Rls6o4e, Flannels, BlagkPh, ..„, . , Qteeensioari,ite.. all of ,which hare been purchased irr•Phit , adelphia on the very best terms. and will be 'sold ac cheap as an. 'oilier 'timiitdieh : pith( eon offer them. ,'lease call, exam toe and judge for yOPOostres. P. S. Country Produeo-talteri is Si. change for Goods rt Cod/prima ; • (KrA lot of STOVES on tumid, 'irttkik will be sold cheap. ' A.r.Noui: Sept. 28, IM W. Pyttas#„ WIRE subscriber. tenders his acknowl edgements to his friends and the pub ' lie for the liberal patronage hitherto ex tended to him, and respectfully inform, them that lie has just received from the Cities a speudid assortment of new Goods, comprising in part a fine stock of SHAWLS, GINGHAMS, DEL.AINES, GLOVES. STOCKINGS, RIB BONS, FLOWERS, COLLiIRS, Muslins, Irish Linens, &e., all of which will be sold at the low est cash prices. The subscriber deems it unnecessary to enumerate the different articles which comprise his stock. Ile would therelUre earnestly invite all to call and examine for themselves, before purchasing elsewhere. J. L. SCHICK. Gettysburg; Sept, 28, 18-19.—tf. JAOONETS. mot CAM 11 BIC and MULL !MUSLIM, of the Tip: cop kind", fur sale by J. i l'he 'Whys' and 'Wherefores.' - TrikEoSEk faarrtliptlideCil'lllngl:9ofilith:%l%l.itc):ll(ll6onetln general information, to the Press, which !is, by-the-by, the true path-finder for bus• mesa! men, as Well 'AS nindt` who wish lb i make'evcre penny uunl MOM for them ' Thi s being the order of the day, t ti f i - Vi l d'p rik i gn e g f, wiplies to , keep with the current, and at the- same time give the reader A geed!' hint' 'which path to travel to make his Motley count n i oo. . A few reader al once why ji tg Ats_filitit,untleisigned will and can sell any gentleman.i suit of ready-made clothing, Antrorineit every-day suit le' leiShellundtly and ifueeiltifirive - ilphieluicelliiptitlitiftifLatiY"rithet4l6l '!ishltitlit' 'iiiii ti firet • other establish ments, bepaansii Itt*".astllleaqsaiiiitted with his.pasiuees,., forsaisslil and knows whew stet Wbere - amllinw to buy !hiactatillit. l -dio firitiliht are half WeiTif. ''''EVeli 'As had no ad vantages over any orte,-in.filift)ine ! pcybusitess, he can stinowliersellotininio bemuse he re quires no I,large ~p rofits. Ito -mike up for 1 a tgii. itit pit Ife.•titondittolihic . .butii4 nese hiiiiste, • antr'ihitieforilf but s m a 11,f Nmetts i Fi l tiipmtittkily,sacohiNg, in f errying oa,,guksanua .11e.aelia Awe goalis! or•easb, , ,:neth!.ttierefore .requiresmotkilig.. profitaitrumakeltp)for lose -iiiistained.l* credit saki. ' dhis datibt IN' Cash and One-priiir small profits, is iltp.hcai:snVl l o 4 deuiing and nivat44Vatili iouato. tlie.patialiaser. If egy.esektioubts.thethite*4l Ottelinski cod of its uuth'brvallintiovihivOkiiiii - and; Varietir-Btcrier!oPPktaitri': thtf;;;Vihkr' where lie will find a large selloff tii all kinds of*atly-ifulide Cluthiug t fur men's floYs wear. Itte:gler with kvorv„arti cis in this line of bosiness--Cleakei, Over Coats, . honk, -sack.; business. and -dress Coats, Pants sae Vests or stlll“disi6ilto tions, Woolea . .Vpder-shirpi and drawers. all kingly of nu. ! ,cra ea ui,, Ajme d k erc It leis, GPIS! and Sionit jags, w rap pe rs,!capa# , linto,iogetherfwitivianne fan 'ey, axtictes—iJeweLry, Pistols, knives, and a few Six-shouters, , all of which lie will with pleasure • extlibit for exam illation to those wlio,cair 'The prices pre ..tielt'ai s'atisry' l everv' one thitc this is the place to tiny' Putt 'and Cloth- I ing. You *ill be - asked One . price,l with biat, a ,very-soall.prufil., sub scriber takes this occasion to tentler.Wihe public Ins thanks fur the liberaf'patrehagis which he has thus far received,: and res* peetfully s'ofirits a :centineritien: ne . the same. 4180 .for safe, a very, IthefLiV neatly, trialeied IU)UJ.A .W A Y with standing top, Janilin second-handed! Buggy, which- wilf•tie disposed- - of very IniV, either Itieetish'Or wills i'etletlit of six months, as inay.suit - pidellasprs. 11144(.;,P,S SAJIISON. Sept. !!!-‘, LETTERS Testamentary on the Es, tate of Willi NlThessro,-, late of Straban township. Adhirs etiniity;Pii., de eeased, -having been grioed to the sub - se ri bers—Notiee i* tierehi" given 'in all per sons indebted to'stiftl'lltttne tit Make pay ment .W4111)01. tlviNr,,,%itid.in , Ita N iag claims aga r kl3o 40:4111134..tii prefeni them, properly *mit en t ic a pati fnrsfttl o my tit. : 11913EitT. 111'14,1-11;NY.e - • ROUT. K. 111'11.14EN Y... -• • Executors. named Eieentnis halide kiti,..trithan township. ' ' ' Bt•pi: 2g, 1840.--tf ' ETI'E.ItS of At.ltninistrntion nn the I_4 Ogiake. of Jrscus;Ustowals4sitt ottiain ikon township, Adamson.; deceased, hay.ing beengrunted to , the• iobseriber re. hiding ht .the said towriship, hereby gives non,ee to ttil iuflel eil t 104 Estate 'to make pay,totin WithOpt i tihrab fiefl #ipm, having Claita* to iprasent the oin4ol, prop# A ly aulliCtiliCartiA for sittlentitittm. , ; -; KINEJ • Sept. 28, 1848.--0 i• Y ki4A,ltiArtt II AT PRIVATE IYALL". r'HE subscriber ?Girt; :14:ritAtetINte 1 the FAWN!. on .witickliertipitlea4,47, nate in .Littovy. township. A4ais.ceiwity, (Clirridt's Tract,)" lying, •upsial Alm !Addle cross-roads, leading from Gettveburg to Waynesburg, arid' 'flin i te4lll,iiiiiinrg to Fairlield;'edirtailk l i '." . ' . 1.". p ' 4 .4%11141,., 41.4444111.,44),,i,..:i 1.4 ( more or Ina.. or patented:4o44'of .witiali 200 Acrea aro cleared and bit a good state of cultivatiop. . 4 1119 in d. de ip covered . with the verv'best 'TIM .. 'lllwre is a good prillitiiiihh 'Or IVOiiii4ii:"The im provement' are,' . pgrmttory 's - 1t0U.911-CAST Iles ..Dfl i elthig:"ll", r 0) s e, With qui ,pilili-bublitig, mitild . i oh t iarge y i Darn, (part loos, and, part, Jog) wagon shed, core.critrcand ether - ntiilittifilings.— There is a never-failing well of water, with a pump in it, einnielnient4o 4 thiiihror. The larin is weji supp lied with runningN"ter, ThliiiTikiiig hi dd, s andtitiftaiiit Illtit'iNd very beat nedii.'' ""' ': , „i''''," '''''loBtPti lIVI4TER. Aug. 24, iiii42 r -K, ,l 1 T. FAN/140R ALL T HE sukserilvr oilers at Private Sale, on agantsgeous terms, flitoateln Franklin township, Atlarns'ellMi ly, adjoining lands of Robert Slickly, WM,' Bailey, and Win. Hamilton. within three miles of Gettysburg, containing 184 Acres and 91 Pcrches. There are about 50 Acres of 'Woodland, and the rest under good cultivation. There are two 11 Dwelling Houses • .- • on the Farm, a double LOG BAR , newly covered, with sheds around it ; two wells et water, With a pump in one of them ; a sufficient quantity of Fruit Trees, such as Apple, . Pear, Peach and Cherry. There is Meadow sufficient to make 60 tons of Hay yearly. About 1500 . bushels of Lime have been put'on the farm, and about. 2,000 Chesnut rails. This Would suit' to . be divided into two Tracts, both of clear and wood land. Any person wishing to purchase, will be shown the rum, by Henry 'Procne, re siding thereon. CEO. TROSTLE. July 27, 18.10--Ain GLIrP ! FRINGE SI LA: 1 L. SCHICK lias jog received a 011 0 fine assortment of Gimps and Frin ges, and a good ;uncle ol Black Silk. Baltimore Adverelismenta. T. M. OREM.. W. S. HOPKINS OREM & HOPKINS. MERCHANI"rAILOR AM) WHOLESALE VEALEIId In Cloths, Cassirneres, Vcstinga Tailors' Tiirn mins. No. 23U Baltimore st., N. W. cur. ncr of Charles, BALTI,IIOIIC. A large 'nlsortment of HEADY MADE CLOTIIING, of superior quality. OtiLIA Cloth rooms up stairs—Entrance, south end orlho StotO on Charles street. Marti)] 1849.-1 y •UM II LL. *ems; 9,,4,4U,N1N1Ett CLOTHING, WIIULLSALF. *NU RETAIL LON Itatal.and tur sale, 'the largest end hest assortment of SPRIN(4 and 11011.1msu moTHING, et prices very Iltifelf'redtleed." , :Pont. ,of every varier}, embracing all the latest styles, and of au unproved nut mut make, fro ti 76 ate. to I, 2,3, 4,5, 0, IllOtend'upWards. • Iry 4 L . Q •s. n i l ?as‘l4 o. ooo.or kuto 75 cts. to .-144i60, 1.76 6 202 50, and alma very fish tenkHle tyle, yhe bait atilne trige, at 3.50, 4 srs: ests ot every variety, comprising silk, Satin v Cashateret,Mlantailei,Valencia,froni 50 'cis. 75 eta, el, $2.50, $34 and upwards. O'rkt, 0,i.; rll 1 N,G. the lfiegeet and best as ectrOnotil, ofrioji . s 'Clothing ever offered . • ' A. , splendid assortment of Cloths end Ctresimeres of the 'beet make, together With lian¢Soine Variety bl'Stl•K aiidlitAltaglLLtA irtSill4 3 Cls, which will be made opal:von:let in'the hell matt ner.2o per dent. less than the .aecustomed , priced and in all eases a neaviend betuti littfittitaranteetl. ' ' ' , " 41' COS T OirttAT4 , Minot of Piitt 'croon i!o4Peto l qotitotfoFe; If , • ', ll i P,4 • ; 3 1. 10 . Wti figilibr ;nu 1 largess anti mime oxieiroire SHIRT FAC- 1 TORIES in the coonn‘V.'embroeilig'everyt I end Inake, at o nr fi pt fail eleaisellY 00 ; ( 1 2 4 V . Affirch • - THE )08T'E:c.If4S t itl* 12• 1 41, .4.4 S 11411. E NT. , • I.Y. THE .13‘71'ED ST4TEB,Jd JT . , no. 119 L 9 i 8 rrisPit LWIIT )4411:' Wbon,soo penoniaro cruplayed, mud a dab: d 10404014 d atdila always na hadd., A il I ERCllAlsi'f'S AND .OTHE'R'S I,tt iti nic Balpin s gro prp;inmited ito tillit 'are tbelliFseataAil,kesVtol i t of' $( 1 / 1 : 1 ` . 4641 t , h 4 P: eYOrtl*Pq.-P eensisO'ag or igll eizeo,,Ccop ml ; `.4+, o(sm())piv4gi 47, 1 t„ mud erkg444,•14P1 1 ,4Pu1,b0 10r14 1 , 1 , 85 0 . 1' f .l d P re , t iVuti.t" 4 “4 l ftirYFlP 1 4.Ye.klqVA.Frui414 to Ni4er th 9 a 64l 9!l4n,ent.iiPiliPlii.FPAP4 401 pirable eypry,yeanesit.,• - At. eAtil4Pl,, virivEnsivr or • itittit4ALNO. , ; , rActtifry* or Pti Vtild. • "". !., s irto sr' 119 . 41Kirlith'", • "IIE Lectures I'M gmrimeneoft onmets ll.iliii/l/ael6dt tl hue tin4l)lte ' 15 tli i iiT i ff Vliiieh k ris lti , Client igtri , " Ida 'Pha 4erg4:iyl- 2 1qkria1,t l'herAiS l eyilett,'lltatte`tik hl dire and Ilyg Cilkw ! A:ha tnitiY , 'FlivslitrtigyHlisgpu ROO, I'ln.?ry and .Prnetice o f • . ' I,oo*Fiy,Fq 't 3 huitrei;--pitymi9,t l •Yrd44•ip,M . l:ktiiree'llit Pat ank Peittonst,r,it l i t o,r, of Wttntonl;v 7 : :1t ti,.rgunßcinfi. ' ,snd 8 9 r * e rY, ev r3't ,IT , I ,tilif ,Tip'EfikiiT447,„4llM44lMitil'Uedicii 1(111vfttoOms , tor practical anatomy. will 40; opened Ootober iste under the charte , of itnrilentoitstratoi:' Fees for the 'padre itotitinit .00. 1 '''Clotufartable hoard gnii,ii)tie'obtipiOrniffe'ilginity of the Med fiii.s2;69 to 03.00 per week. •p / d r •vi ' •• Dean of the Faculty. ; Sept. 21. 1849.L113 .. iris lid . iplidveirlorments bYliggiSt4;, l l rtlysiciafts, fr rcli ~,, ; ~,,f antsiiand others; , • , ittritArtbi' ut kos, Roork 'PLANTS, Tilit,liffi,. eghttitertiti, Vegetabfe'Medicine., i'.; ilia kirted to i e.4l' 'at the HER 11 sTonE, No. 3,T'ttoriti sirni street, between Market fit retiStriisitr,thilotielphia,'where are constantly kept r ill tar Ce attenrfrpeint of every article in our lint y "vAiieji Will . be sold bn better terms than at t i Vir li tt a n i s i t b eTtt r ?st t i an " f e n th e C i ty. s i.i n listing, * still putting up all article;tsord by g irs. pre • The'lliirbir,,Roota, sre.. are neatly put up in prisad intacitges Of 1 oz., ilb . ilh , and ill,. t The retotable Extracts are put up in Jars of tiaripus 0414, inid p're' warranted to be equal, if ricktot, to any in the market. IN Botanical and Thompsonian preparations *OM w+fiii . thy; neatest manner, NO th direct nnib fpf ult.' ' ' ' 1 ri'Pliflie'ubilt attention is called to our eon centrata INtracti of Vanilla tint Lemon. or fla a,ntifutpoipOiv, -, F,:sstnt ial NIS and fragrant W a. !trio; Pat Asronnil Spices and I'ma (feted Article:. cilevit4 kind; sold in bulk, or in cantsteis ek priSity tin family use. The importance Of pare and reliable .Ntedicirie is oViry'dtly being obse:ved and appreciated by thebiediCai PVoilission, Apothecaries. and corn. munity at large. That the practitioner should be'able to calculate with certainty upon the effect of the medicines he admioisters is of eminent itrinarfthei to him and his patients. Alia :vs ikeStifierithis point in view, we trid those who i purchase or use our articles will have no cause of diiippointment. ' TILDF.N /4. CO., ' Proprietors of the Botanic Garden, New Lebanon, N. V. C. D. KNIGHT; Agent, No. 38 N. 6th at. Phila Sept. 14.16 , 19 —Gm Paper ! Paper ! Paper ! No. 21 ; Bank Street, between Market and Ches. nut, and :Maud :id streets, IA HE Subscribers beg leave to eel! the aiten tibn of country buyers to their assortment of meta, embracing the different varieties of Printing, Hardware, Writing, Envelope, and Wrapping papers, Tissue Papers, white and as. sorted colors, also Bonnet and Hoz Boards, &c. Being engaged in the manufacture of printing papers, they solicit orders from Printers for any given size, which will be furnished at short no tice and at fair prices. M4rket price either in rash or trade paid for Rags. DUCKETT & KNIGHT, Sept. 14, 1819-1 y No. 21 Bank it. To Physicians. Druggists, and , Country Mivrchants. IMR. 3. N. KEELER inA 131(0.. most ie prectrully solicit attention to theirjtesli stock of Engli>h. French, Getman and American Plit't;r3, Medic:nes, Chemicals, Paint , , Oils Dye Stars, Glassware, Perfuifieayt dries, Re. Having oPened a heid stdre'lVo. tt 94 Market street, with alult - supply of Drugs and Medjetnea, We respettplly solicit Country:Deal• ers to examine our stock helot,' purchasing else. where, promising one and all al hp may feel dis posed to extend us their patronage; to sell their] genuine Drugs and Medicines, on asiliberraterms as any other house in the City, and to laithfully execute all orders entrusted to us promptly and with dispatch. 'One of the proprietors being a regular physi cian, aftlirds ample guarantee of the genuine qual ity of all articles sold at their establishment. We especially invite Druggists and Country Nlerchants, who may wish to become Agents for Dr. Nettrr's relrbratrd Family Mrdirinrs, (stand ard and popular medicines,) to forward their ad dritss. tsoliciting the piitronage of dealers, Nte respectfully remain, J. N. K. 11.:1.1:1: tti BR(); Wholesale Druggists, No '291 Market st ..ept. 14, I N y CAUTION ! Ti Enr, , ts undry individuals of late Inv have been trying to monopolize and forestall public opinion ; and whereas the subscriber can at the present time chew the largest and best stock of ell AIRS in this County, therefore be it known to all persons interested that the unders;gned continues to manufacture at the old stand in South Baltimore street, every' variety a P.l.4ll.l`and Y CHAIRS) ' which will he Sold on the most accothmodating terms for Cash or Produce. .02( (:hairs are made in Gettysburg, and n'dt in "Boston." aria Sign Painful , " nllvp.Jl d; 1.0. as formerly ; and from long proticti and experience in business, the Nlibscriber feels confident that his work will best the closest inspection. becau be his liVQ4Mon;nrc of the best that the country ran lureish. 11:111E; of every variety and 14,1114„bestgnality, Will be furnished l(111) Woofers, and nt all times made to or iblru; kinds of Lumber taken at fart. prices: CHAIIia'LANK particularly WllPPOTrrAoullltbing leak than ..5000" feet wjR allffiwure.. ~; . ~Et34101g,, thankful :.for. past favore,. the sUioPCil,mr, invent. by attention to business, stip tp.utorit,ciatare of public favor. iIUGII DE.NWIDDIE. ~441}yiburis hf omit 0, le4o.—tf liV.lllr, enbinet Furniture , 271.1. Ar E VER & J. CULP l'tOk.;qrruLLY unnounee to the ,:014 . rp..9 or Adai r county that they h l ify:e,e4tqAtl .. ,lolo co-partnership for the tußntifiketurp,and sale °fall kinds of Chnirm and r t :tabluet Furniture, inidlibllt Airy always I ave on hand, pt their Establishment in South Baltimore ilmirki.Gettysibtirg, a ..tcw doors nhoee Fahnestock's Btore,. (the old. stand of D. Gulp,) a full .assortment of CHAIRS, of ovary variety, such as BOSTONIttObAIiVO, C.INE SE.IT vIND V0111.4.104V Mao. -18E7TE:ES; : of: various kinds, ptiiuleili knitetion.of rosewood, mahog any*,sptiginood,,rwalnut, maple, and all raliby,lsol!ifitsJ will constantly keep IWhOrnisuritmalrqsa iftmtaltnoUrstire. rabies, Beddeads, Cup : tr i lopardihHtilands., Bough,Trough4, ' Wash-Stands, hitting and !(,f , ( I:(! (Breakfast I'ables, o , ll.6stmulisetureu by" experienced workmen apd:uf the btlit material, which they .w ill by pleased to_ furnish to those who may favor, them with their custom on the most reasoWable terms. Having supplied them selves with u very large and superior stack of stuff, they have no hesitation in assu ring the public that they can furnish work which for cheapness, (amity and durabil ity, cannot be surpassed by any other shop in the Comity. They will also attend to all kinds of IiOUsE AND SIGN PAINTING, PAPER upon the shortest notice anti most reason able terms. Wall Paper will he furnished --specimens of which can be SCCII at our catabliehnient. .111• All work made and sold by the firm will be warranted. They are deter mined to sell as cheap as the cheapest, just to shit the time. The public will consult their interests by giving them a call before purchasing elsewhere. AII kinds of Coun try eroduee and Lumber will be taken in part payment for work. Fub. 2, 180.—ff AT TIE OLD STAND ) BUT I.l^' .1 XL IP SHOP : J. G. FREY RENDERS his acknowledgments to his friends for past favors, and has the pleasure of announcing that he is Again located at the old stand, on Washington street, one square south of Thompson's !hotel, where he will be prepared, as here litfore, to do all kinds of Coach, Cloth, & Sign Painting. pr•CARRIAGE REPAIRING done at short noiiee, and on reasonable terms ! for which Country Produce will be taken. The subscriber is thankful for past fa- vors, and hopes. by atteution to business, and, a desir fo please, to merit and re ceive A . coutinktauce of publi:: patronage. , J. G. FREY Gettysburg, Jan. 12, 1819.-11 LUMBER YARD. N land and for sah. h`• the subscriber, UP a large qua nil ty of lit t'E R. BOARDS, Fellow/ and li•hite Pine Mountain Boards, • Pine, Chestnut, and Oak ,Shinglei, • Scantling 4• Shingling Laths, • Pasts. Rails. all of Which will he sold af. cheap as pos sible for the CASH ONLY. Persons wishing Lumber are respeolully iotrited to call and ace. GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, June B.—tt FANCY ARTlCLES,Cologne,Seaps Hair Oils, Tooth Brushes. Toilet Brushes, Tooth Powders, &c., &c., for sale by 8. H. BUEHLER Plain and Figured Clasps. scrEEL HEADS, Pur,e Twist, Tassels, "-- 7 Silk Canywol. null lictirult.s.voilststit y oil hand and for sale ;tt SCHICK'S. GETTYSBURG ArAteni.i4,.4itter.L TIIE if6b.scrif?cr Triper . trolii inf his friends and public gent rn4 that he still continues to carry on the FOUNDRY 1313S1NES, in sltits es, at his old nstsblishment, in the Western partol Gettysburg, where he hat cousin/illy on hand all sorts of ),:ta L 6 OUP4II finch as Kettles, Pots, Orel's. Skill.l! , Pans, CridtileP, &c.. of all sios ; STOVES of 4!very situ and variciy, ding Common, Parlur,Air-tiglit 14 [lli Cook ing Stoves..-41nong' them iiii` fur-famed 'ro Fanners he would sO,•. lie lutil'tifi hand an exeelle It n. , :otttnent tif ." ‘• • • 'threshing llnvoy's vtdebrated'Stenwentterti, theft noword Seyltr ni'so Woodeoek and Witherotv's ; also Points,' Catlett; Shares, kr. BLACKSIMITHINO ip enttiod (mirk it 9 different bruia;liet., by the best of u;otjjh l'he subscriber has rilso'eticeed 1K 11001 4 & ~ft()4.l" ' ic` Shot) in tke: South 'end.4if , thit' Froundry Building,wrhere,Whdi good work men and exceilentrnaterials, the rirritcath fits an d hci.t work w ill be wade, iii:77l, t n-, dic e will he .waiirri,on at Oteir.resnAtimT.;. , All of the above ruentiotiednrticis r vii,t . he furnished ns.elicup, for, einsit or cour4ry, Produce, as'they ,;en be bud any Where, else. 411 orilere %rill be proruptly,atteih ICrltepairing, of all binds, thlite at the altorl3B twtice. T. WARREN.,, ..... rrnE iindeiWgricid has eonneted, frith .his ,Coachmakink Eatablirdmie'nt t arp Stuith 81tOp„and is prepared, to, do KINDS of . BLA CKS3I if THIN (I'4' IXCLUDING , IRONING CARRIAGES, BUNIE3, YIACONS,V. Ile would say to those Who have Horses to shoe,'that he has in his employ first-rate hands, which, with his personal attention; will enable hint to give entire satisfaction to all those who may favor him with a call, CARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS (warranted) will be promptly made to tir-' tier at all times. Itta-All kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Woodall() Iron, at the most reduc ed prices. 'Thankful for past enconragenfeht, the subscribereulicits a continuance of pat ronagc, and invites his friends to cal at his Eitablishment in west Cliambersburg st., a few doors below Thempson's Hotel. C. W. 110FUNIAN. Gettysburg,October 15,18.1 f. To Owners and Dealers Horses. ces4 2101"1.1) ,you have a horse that .is rpaviard W. , or afflicted with poll evil. grease, ,lloo,,o;. sores. quitterbuite, brumes, or %-Aelliiigs, or will' galled necks or ',cure utal rite directed. a box of DA Ll.l 7 ANIMAL GALVA MC . ('UPt".-ALL. and you will lot satitlied, Oct the firkt thorough application, that your hone can be voted by the io,ri 01 thin omparable Ointment. For te,timoniak and direction', nee printed pamphlets, ,• • • • . H, HALLEY, Inventor and Prpgrjetor, 23:i Chestnut st., Phila., It liroadway,ll7- Y 7) C. A. 11111211.P.' , & CO., York. Agente for counties OI York and Adams; 'also for . FL EUMILEit, Getty $l. mi . , and Hampton. . • , • . Aley 4. 184 9.—Citit 0. E. BUEHLER tspEcTruLLy informs his friends , 1, , and the public generally that he big now on hand a large assortment of TIN . - IV-ME of every description, which he will sell at !with. rate pr evs—a II warranted. Perseus wishing to purchase at low ratcp will do well to call before purchasing gibe where. HOUSE SPOUTING will be made and put up at 127 cents a foot. ~ BARGAINS BAIiGAINS Fr . IIF. stibmicrilwr, dmormined to retire from business, idlers his entire S7' C OF : ! Dry Good, , ,Queensware, Hard , &c., to his customers, and the public generally. from ihis (Ism, nt prier's lo suit, without regard to foal. Ilia 10.50ln:eat is full, Goods fresh, end will .he sold lower Wean they can he hail cheteleerc the comity. The will do well to avail thentselyes of the present optiritinity. A few haitels No. I fresh (HARING, best qunlityOur $5 per barrel. and ets. per dozen. JOHN M. STLIVENISON. Aug 31, 1849. • ~~ :..,_- nEmovitzi. DR. J. LAIVRENCE 11111 j ABI remove,d his (Olive to the building's a 1 1 opposite the. Lutheran ()Witt; 'ld" Charnbekshurg street, 2 doors esti of Mk'' Mitlellerotre store where he my ell tiolitil be found. ready end willing to attend W' any ease within the provineti.of the Detiw`i list. Persons in want of full sets of teeth ' are respeel full!, invited to eall. REFBI2ENCES , Dr. C. N. DPRIATkit, I Be..C.P.KoAI rer,l).ll _ I "D. fleas as, , Po. )1, Jac_las, C. A. CO waitte, " 11.1...ffavoltriM ~ " D. G1111111111T; " WII.M.itSVPOPit Rwr.J. C. NV ,A.D." M. L. , titrovai. v July, 7, 1448. , • „ , , Atra. , R. s'rt frfei:/- 6 . 1 4/1 t-d t. gIIFFIE 1,9 lbe Centre .trinare.ltiquls oflhe trenri-honme, 4 itryten bonfire ,S)evpww,n'stortirts. Getty/164.Pa r 'ii
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