5 ,....11.•E SS A..G E • - • ~ IT IE PRENIDENTOF THE UNITED . . ' BTA'PES. TO BOTH HOUSES OF THE 1 47 tif OMP9ISOI9I9MIRe ' Stanek to encroachment" - - 1 ". 1 •' " - • -...-- .. 1 119118m10091.1r ._._._.....---------- - THIRTY-FIRST CON G RESS, OECEM - i the upon another. With the strict observer... of . 11:4 ' m os _ , (i) T":,ET , ;121 ji , ------- IiER, 1819. • r.•...- this rule and the other injunctions of the Const i. !Zeit.. andt ere lo c v l e le f r o i A r il ! t e ' il L a . n n d i°n en o lo l i h. etr al px es w p, ic.i r i • 1 " iiii' . .. , :: 'urfoll', Phlinde Ou l t p ,,w hia 9j A aa d d v 3d e s r tra ti u s . ements 1 11 .14 a . li o i R m tw o . ry Adverellismentr. _ u - • .-,,i c . . :i.--... ---- • -,.:: Tall trikt • . 4 taiktatit Organization Of the Ilouse---Mr. MARRIED, AssEssmENTS e • l •st that j.,... Union-with a sedulous inculcation of that re .chidieldwrenu, and with the so aid of g ol and tha an t ea t v i e n rr di a y ittn n u g ard Pr ed o. .. D.17.,.... i :ll . : l4. l:lTi o t : nd.e r T *. r 'l' u ''''t lo l i x li ''' ,:i v , , w: lN l in 'i s ' e Til l3o..t. ' N lit i f hi ll e) , : tit (111.}1M & HOP W K .S IN II ST uNs :.--.- .....- i • - - • n area.... neciPie' I P : - .1 of letartitoe - . - ' • Cobb Speaker. mai -A; On ra liga pro tu rmi nk it y io l n as t ‘ ha tAs t . th t e tti H r o rea ure di p a nx"i g of the milieu tow It O o n a the lism 2Ott z i p i .m nt s A bl irs ilej.. I. Ees s, fe b e c , a i , Dv: No. AI E aLe k r ot ! mt P , :p tw e oo r: m P ack a i p t e an T d ! ches. out 1i be rtiesirLoirli!iintshtieituntiownis4w;heeinir' ' ' GI WIT I' bail la G. MERCHANT TA D IL E O A R LE A R N S D WHOLESALE • 11). alYMlUHl:gerulnibblieYln Cloth. , Caseinserea, Vesting. & Tailors' Trim r 4_ gy , ,, t __!! .. q . ..p. pursuance aide AM of Assembly passed the 27th day of Jury, 141, the furrow to- --^ " •011 . Ot onto.. ' CC ~ =i ce' . 7 DAVID F. Sera and Mies POI.VC Uses*, both of _ set MANUfACTOIW / N. 1,0. - "sitting Clerpap .. _.; , h e i h 'onadi whichtnd ga k b be i t n al i g e h d t b mh I :l e t :ta t a l I nyt remotestdo o e t s m h t e °l p rrd l i i 1 : 1 Il i i n : h e nt r a y v e ° r e t y ha t Am e rican b u 'e len Sta th t is El A . RI3APA R I L L Ji, lillt ...f 116;"1 east resourme ..........._6 . ctrx AGENCIES.-E. W. CARR, Esq. Sun of any member receiving* major sty Ilnilding,N. East Corner Thi rd & Dock streets. The p rep o s i t i on was embraced in the following Tv end Mies Emissive Csassinermt, Friday Evening Dee. $B,- 1849. li ff , r nee of Charlet, BALTlllost. ing,statepient is hereby published by the Comm . ' resumers ef Adam, cennty.'w hie,. rs, trintirseing the different varieties co COMPOUND EXTRACT Oleex hibits the amount, description and value of the Renal and Perentral Phrfterty. Trades, .., alss attainment ot these ends as ..... i, I "' "'e 187°11--"-.-°-I:7:::...nrths arnye - st OUr dis.l l In. • 01.11 e rotes . On eth ME. b 7 Re 7.3. Mich, Assesass tio L th t emu; of pa il pe tron S o u f b.c eeu ri n ba try rs b beg uye l n kv to e t to he e i a r l i l s i te ke rt it tn t t aloe% Xs. 290 Dahlman , eto N. W. cot- . , Re al :lu r ti . e i n ta , w n h tpn ich ' o h f a r d e bee pa n essee atm . "le i as.tahad dared ted Wb t : On the came 41.17 Rev . D. P. Rmierminillir' Printing, Hardware, 'Writing, Eni•elope, and 'A large assortment of READY MADE „, _ . o W ntle T al%r m t r l a t ° ree l. 1 8' s, caucus to the Loco fi vo caucus, but disagreed 111 On 20th inst. by same. Gullies Stavasvon Wrapping m.t.........y t_e _ ...g , g i b. Co unty; - heart, For more then. hal: a centuary, during Th e emit CLOTHING, of superior quality. Occupations, and Professions, made taxable by the several AM, of Assenslly of 111' ur la /Thiltirowre-are oar authorized Agents f orrecetv - b y t h e hater : and Miele ELIZA PLAWIC. both of this county. sorted colors, also Bonnet enc. Box Boards, dtc. papers, Tissue papers, white end as ,gllollll U'IIIIIIBES CliOits'iTo Commonwealth:- . ' la Union has *toed unhaken. The patriots who 1,500,000 BOTTLES e 9,.eobred, That the House will proceed ' Immo - On tBth inst. by Rev. S. Gutelius, FRANCIS C. Being engaged in the manufacture of printing 5.... , _ formed it have long 'nice descended to the grave; Star and Banner," and collecting and receipting di nto l y to i t, o elect i on of n Sne a ker, viva voce , and . POLACK, of York, and Mrs. Straaans Blitz*, of papers, they solicit orders from Printers for any Cloth rooms up stairs-Entrance , south 5 1 1 opt 6 ' so ci 457 : a l 13 rV1 01 1_ r. V MANUFACTURED YItARLY. in yet still it remains, the proudest monument to Vials Medicine is pnt ta Pln Glauunt Nett. hr. or the same , if, after the vote shall hare been called three times. New Oxford. given size , which will he furnished at short no end of the Store on Charles street. es f 0 se.. rs iii •'' Ea ..' .1 ti 1. r- • P. o • or a is . ,---- ----------- -- no member shall have received a majority of the , On 11th inst. by Rea. Mr. Deininger, DIJON* tree and at fair prices. March 30, 11340.-ly CO - STUME HALL. • '' 11 their memory, and the object of affection and ad- .5,4 has tared more than i r4 ' n oh ; l4 A c 'l° d er Y inr e eh r t r i i °4 i s e ; m i hi ' e ll ( ft i t i :l er d s: S Bcr u sB h . s c ript i o n s fo r '•Th ja nitrite number of T ot es, the roil shall again be call- Morella* and Miss genes Ass exerts, of East Market price either in cash or trade paid lot ail mutation with every one worthy to bear the 100 , 000 Oases of Chronic; 'Dismiss, or- January, Ist, 1850, 01, and the member who shall then receive the Berlin. Rags. DUCKETT & KNIGHT, 1 43,..9F1-" P 0 . 9 X • ccFe 3 8 VV 9 11t8 6 - t r . ' l l It, American name. In my judgment, its dissolu • mean the last Test Tears -No •le Glen s Wig E a i-i (I tlFr R. " V-tl2 8,51 1 .: ir i tine would be the greatest of calamities and to sudeas signed by 1. P. .T 04111121111). ' The first of January, 1850, is close at band, and largest number of votes, provided it be • majority Sept. 14, 1849-1 y No. 21 Bank at. • ysicians, 51 ereh- COR. OF PRATT ST.& CENTRE MARKET and 2'2 '.2 - ..4 Sxi er' e r: (... 2 , 4 =z: r 2 se, Upon its preservation depends our own happiness _AT EXAM 0 AIiTIDAYIT avert that should be the study of every American. 11. 0 -1 1 X lik p Fo O LL0 S w E IN . as we are desirous ofentering updn the year with •of • quorum.shall be declared to be chosen speaker . . f) " ?... 010,M "...." "..e . Oro DI I 2, El . c: C P: 4 I 2 ' •-.. 1 s- 6 ' 1 4 . 13 ;'''.'r ir se 'l l , , Fin g- . • g• W a •riba-er ,4 g. 0 ' y e-Iclear conscience, so far as concerns an honorable Immediately after the presentation of the reso- DIED, SPACE, GLOTIIINU WAREHOUoF... Townships. .1 C' 4, 7 X ." 'r. ISI. C s 10, ~' 8 nib A ee •s o ''. 4 hoing n- n .esg 0 , GS o HI and that of countless generations to come. What- ricipi e Pti r lio will V . tl i i t e ut i;rlriln, or rather when Ms discharge of the obligations against ue, incurred in lution, a scene of confusion ensued seldom equalled' On the 7th inst Mr Diane* Sarni, of Frank- a Proprietor of the above establish. .... • • ~ ia• i: - I , 1 4 ! Pr ? EiF ii ,O ; IV.. - ,•itizens of Baltimore and vicinity, thetas, . c • , i I ' -i•• ' --- 1 --- 1- ever dangers may threaten it, I shall stand by it rewound's fosru n tartlls. came tenY.mcallsaTtglb•j'sZub the purchase of paper, ink, end other materials du- its the House, the most conspicuous among the lie township, at an advanced age. ants, and others, THE intuit would respectfully inform the , .. -,_ - __ ~.._____„._ . is and maintain it in its integrity, to thefull extent to Jza i i t ge o Tta t tc . ll , : , . the genuine and oil and or the ring the past year, we shall expect all our Jelin. promoters of the disorder being the traitor Toombs COVIIIINICATZD. a N WANT OF 1:1ER.138, ROOTS, PLANTS, . . Gettysburg, , i 5499 398. 75500 16310 • 5059 4550 taw 900 1365 In 71. or 1 of the obligations imposed, end the power eon. O f :: orighed Dr. aA; urn *mid "' in B.lllng is " neeml's eons Dr. IL P. greet patrons to beer it in mind and be prepared Georgia , of who insisted upon speaking in de& to sash off their bills. Our books exhibit a large ants of a previously adopted rule and against the , DIED-On the 22d inst. at his residence in 'Ointments, Vegetable Medicines, has received from Europe file Extracts,.. Druggists, Ph , J. ''''. l'„Germisny, , 143530 8441 28891 4013 1 154 10895 100 1 1&30 ', 8 76 , i-1 terred upon me by the constitution. Townsend was the on proprlmorand Inventor r Ac., are lowed to mill at the HERB STORE, FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS: I ilamileonban township, Adams county, after • Oxford, 179060 6680 68704 IMI I 050' 7855 40 • Bql 141 '1 00 I Vl'santsroTox, December 4th, 1140. Z. TAYLOR Dr. Toonsend's Hama Ile, end his mettle n " parl I s hoe pined a reputation the { so other tweed,•vet gained. amount of money outstanding for spbscriptions expressed wish of the House. and other manors, in some of $2 00 and upwards, Order was, after • long time. secured. and Mr.l brief illness, Mr. Wit.t.raar W twrstsons, in the No 38 North SIXTH street, between Market &to ether with rich assort ei a o ga run of Huntington, 219806 13634 343 I 4 17901 . 16664 eon' 2207 . 6 00 x.l 6 i He maanAc ut re 4 aver one mil hon or bottl e s' lest ea and ls manufacturing at prevent keno bottle. per l daP 1110'Tlie steamer Empire City arrived w ,'„, l lV ° 7 tt,"P irie• " d v•i '" D° 4ll in or .c which we are obliged to collect in order to meet Stanton'. resolution adopted by a vote of 113 to l 56th year of his age, leaving a widowed wife, son heavy demands against us. and which it would be 108. The House then proceeded to ballot under! and daugliter,to mourn their great low. He was, , Arch . streets, Philadelphia, where are constantly adapted kept a large assortment of every article in our , to the coming season, consisting of Latimore, Superfine French German and A' / A 188741 .10426 29427 900 807. s Bra is, Hamiltonban, 280112 13055 16896 72 , 15820 tion 187 ' • ~ 1116 878 •, whichwill be sold better terms than at • a I _ . while living, an affectionate husband and father, line, oa C lot h s , at New York on Tuesday, ► with i 5 days 1 ,1 ., : ifiet.. : . • ii. i d h ap . ttp.rll !he other tionopernu, no hardship for those indebted to pay, were they so the resolution as follows : Castor Beavers, Pilots, and Liberty, 131821 8273 18762 540 4200 1475 50 A ) , sli later advice, from California. It brings uton-it. la Meal* °Moe, Ise k : incineed. P r i n t e rs ' duns have become suc h corn- Ist ballot. 2d. 9d. • kind and obliging neighbor, an honest man, and, 'n the Oit . any other establishment t y Pelitot-Coating, - Hamilton, - - 188910 9091 46696 219 214411 100 •,- AM -•••‘-' The utmost care is taken in the raising, pre. 01 upwards of 200 passengers and half a mil- I READ 'rim ArnDAVIT. C a. c. mon-place affairs, that few pay them the least at- Win thro p, go 92 97 above all, a sincere Christian. This chanwteristic Mellallan• ' 2911878 94279 28507 500 into us.e a told b Anew article for Orersa k and Business 95 96 97 is given him by one who has long had his acquaint • paring, and putting up all articles ed y of Meehan, . 216456 17667 95711 191 . 1.104 • 1690 80 tendon. We therefore wish it to be distinctly nn- Howell Cobb, 54 lion of dollars in gold. An - Election was dorsuspd that this is ow dun, but a bonn fide !mai- Scattering, 92 -3.1 07 ance, and feels himself compelled to pay this tri. The Herbs, Roots, die., are neatly put up in Coats. Also, a splendid assortment Franklin, 224848 22886 26776 100 1194 1 100 •••.) 60 held in California on the 13th of N (seem- . 1 i nee notice, written in earnest • under e expects- the Neither candidate reoeiving a majority of all the bete to his memory, which will we readily accord- pressed ~ 1 packages of 1 oz., *lb., Pio., and lib. The Vegetable hairnets are put up in jars et . . . Rench and, English Coesimeree and Colleen% ' 201264 8418 85829 960 . Ol9l t 499: 150 her for State officers, members of Con- .' ' lion that it will be heeded by all concerned.- votes the House proceeded to elect by a plural it; ed h int by all who had his acquaintance. [Sent. various sizes, and are warranted to be equal, if Dot-Skins e . Tyrone, .. 142718 9454 , 6480 ' 5079 , /171 e • G Those, bywhom l shallunheeded, • tt Mr Winthrop receiving 100, and Mr. Cobb & Comp. please ropy.) Mount ' 1634891 10002 21810 600 6614 nub , t pax. may es. • o - . not superior. to any in the market. ' i gross and State Legislature. The returns i: peat their accounts to be placed in the hands of 102 votes. The scattering Totes on this ballot car Mountpleastutt, 11552991 18498 21699 1300 ' 67110 4 191114 • were incomplete at the sailing of the steam- The Botanical and Thompsonian preparations an officer for collection. were cast an follows : •' 'Reeding* ' 214813 1 14216 34258 200 7000 'rew -,-- er, but it was thought that P. H. Burnserr • For Mr. Wilmot-Messrs. Allen, Booth. Cid- REGISTER'S NOTICE. are put up in the neatest manner, with directions Berwick, 099001 4362 20968 ergo is elected Governor, John M'Dougal Lieut. ! • dings, Durkee, Howe, Julian, P King. and Root. - for use. Freedom, 82429 6579 , 1 4681 226 3380 7 " ''' Govertior, and Rodman M. Price and f ' 1 For Mr. Stephens-Mr. Cahell, (Whig.) Union, . 907633 i aim 22256 1600 6446 t. 9 - vree Geo. W. Wright Representatives to Con- For Mr. Strong-Mena. Cleveland, Doty and ---'.......... -....---I goose. .. Peck. Total, i . .--. 1 - 2792899 231886 601715 1 476 , 12 1 1101 2181454/50 18801159084,063 64 . 60 ... • ljin the ware and contention" which have recut- l our citizens. The werrespoodenee between i I reconameed a revision of the exi t ing tariff, ( to ta kday ree p e etr e gy te e t h , d a , et te e a k e ° re m . distracted fforope. I the Depanment of State and the Minister and I and its adjustment on a humid which may augment vete . During the late conflict between Austria and Consul of e the United States at Rio de Janeiro, ' the revenue. Ido not doubt the right or duty ell The melon of territory matte by the late treaty Hungary. there seemed to be t prospect that which has from tim e to lime been laid before Congress to encourage domestic industry, which le i with Mexico hag greatly setae in our exposed the latter might become en independent nation. Congress, represent, that it is a customary de. the gran source of national as well les individual frostier, and render e d h a d e f e n ce moredgficult.— Dowever faint that pn.spect at the time appear- vice to reverie the penalties ()four laws by means 1 wealth and prosperity. I len re the wisdom and 'fl treaty We also brought us under obligations . ed, I thought it my duty , in seeo- dance with of sea-letters. % , 0•111111 Sold in Brazi l , When patriotism elf taregress for the Adoption of a aye. to Mexico te comply ireta which e military form relluto-ritiatoo rf the Steak ttie geneted sentiment of th e Amnions people s provided with Wen papers bY the Consul, i n . • tem waichernay Owe heme labore on a sure and i s reettnalt . a." But out military establishment is and Hove 1" Iterrestoinloes, not ;materially change]. a" io its e ffi ciency, from proceed, et once . to the e nli st o f ureter. give a new eked ineremedstimulds to th e condition In *Welt it ahead before the com ebo deeply sympathize with the Magyar pie i steed of relenting tee t • United Smuts for a !fieralsecnt reefing. and. , " encouragement a men ., Sixty yenta have elapsed *deco the !stab- , trees, to stand prepared, upon the contingency ' now.registek, nehmen' of this Government, and the C 011• lof the ostahliebnient by her of a permanent Africa, for the purpose of obtaining tier*, 00 *kyle tut": the development of our i t w ill ofeho mean war. e at e! additi.,n gross of I .8 ft i -o.ted St iteetigain assembles, tcm. end flame*. government, to he the first- to welcome indite! slaves: a llucliNiddltladilli intormation, of dial yid firearms and' the retention of ourcomtnarce. to it will therefore em, sty; soon recommend k(islate ,ar an empire of freemen. The pre. pendent II ungery into the family of nations.-- , same character, has recently been transmitted I Believing that to the attainment of these ends as , to the favorable consideration of Congress an in diction" of evil prophets, ti lin formerly pre. l e or this purpose. I int ested an agent, then in Ito the Depantnent of State. It hits not been IWe es the neteseel allanwatalion of the rave- I crease of the several corps of the army at our die tent western poste ■ as proposed in the accompany teCaed to aoretrai the_ downfall of our i moire,. Emote), with power to therlare our willingness I considered the policy of our laws to seaect an ' i eific duties is beet ride red, (onto gly recommend in, report of rho Secretary of War. e l and the preventioe of (nude) sedan of ye- i tions, arseptive temeatheted only to int deride". promptly to reengnize bassi indepentnce in the American cltisert. who. in a foreign coo try, and the United Stites of America, at this ev, Ili of her ability to sustain h. he power. purchase* a wettest built in the United States, 1 m e C " n g rees the ade l nien of that "- stem ' tirin g Great emtestrassment Wm mulled from the 4 ) 1 trionsent, present to the world the . Inuit stable fill intervention or Russia, in the contest, ex-; to the inconvenience of weitelinF her home for lth duties st rates blab enough to afford sudden. feet upon rank. in the army, heretofore given to and permanent Government on earth. tinienielied the hopes of the struggling Niagyars. I, a new reafraWr. berate pdetnitt.eg bee teeTtlor. till " d h . d sufficient encouragement too l r own run- brevet and staftcommiaions. The views of th e Seek Is the result of dm labors of timer. v. Ito . try, s i n at t e same me-time so adjuste i i to inane File United States did not, at any limo , tutor- ' ' ceed on a voyage. Any tiltoe'ation of the law%Secretary of War on this subject are deemed itn- Alva gone before U.l. Upon Congress will fere in the contest; but the feelings of the na-1 which, might , a bove a tentlaney ito Impede the arse l i ly, , . . ~... .. . Portant. led if carried tato effect ic e ., w iv dopieea art future , maintenance of our will don eon , et i, 6 4 1 ,, eett l etiel , i n - die; Iwo ~,,aa, !rant Ie 'master of property la vessels between our ioe emeettert of Me centinnanee et tee anodes+ promote the harmony of the servc. The plan of free government, and the trails 'melon of it, lorry system is respectfully submitted to the en. by the aufferitags of a brave people. who bad !citizens, or the free nav aeration of those vesselsproposed for retiring disabled officers, end prod'. odimpaired, to posterity. made a gallant though ifiteucteuful effort to be ' hetween different poe,*, j ( the world. whoa ern. dom of Congress. If confirmed, important midi. I' • ding an asylum for such of the rink and file as Al t e *re et peace with all the nations ef, the, a reea r ~a , , ':' • ! ' alloyed in hnefel ao•ainerce, should be well i &rations nth appear tribe indlepensable. f el d ' • • rom age, wenn 4, an other infinnitiee occairion world, and seek to maintain °et the/lilted re- F os furt r detail s e nd views of the above, ane ed by service. have become unfit to perform their a. 90a,fdaires arrfoliefillit NW* bellate. due. and cautiously • toneldered; but I trust that .. timattersconnected ith commerce !leafiest 11• 1 1Irne it ellI!OitY With !loin.: by a, Fa' iii Abe, r y a ,y r. `prommuted with renewed your wisdom 'will deviae a method by wh i ch I 0 le" _" . ~ n' respective dunes, is recommended as a mean ■ of roe^ •wo tinvb been 010,9150 U, aIF IT' rrOVC• I Cee. enel revenue ! refer to the reportof the ...eon+. increasing the efficiene of the army, and as an viiiiralthellr kat' been' My object te, employ our gement polloy, in Ole respect, may be pre.' buy ° m e Tiefiawy. act of mei a from Y f y' de,nec. Willi an ohoodvilee °I . the from of the e every Wed of honorable diplotnaey to procure teemed, tied at the same time the abuse of ouree. ue • grate ul country to the No direct aid has been iven by the General ' g faithful soldier. earth ;an I. alillono the destroying angel , re ! i their adjustment. Our lair Charge • d'Affaires flag. Ay -meets ofe r m'lettem. t the l ' a manner la Government to the Improvement or agriculture, g t ra m, waited extensive portions ' o f out tern- The accompanying report ofthe Secretary of the 1 . 1 at Lisbon Floe. George W. Hopkins, made dicatral, may be prevented, except by the expenditure of small sums for the The "ruts a full and ealisfaelory account of tau with the ravages of a eireadial pestilence. able snit energetic, h r but tnsuceressful eabits to reavieg ascertained that there ill no prOtiPeol collection and pieblication of agrltural semiotics, jot, the Almighty has at leng th deigned to .. !settle thind tin Jestanni,meltera or controverse, Of the reunion of the five States of Central and for some caemical analyses which ha le. the condition and o tions of the naval ice ve --en during the past Pere Our iti ■ se g:e e l ' sta y his heed, ;Ind to restore , lie' inestinianre I e :ens enga in 'anklet olltlire demelt, prtet itajestarelthicla. America, which lorineri y composed the repute t h in , f at paid Aye „gtiorthe'patent finid. This aid is, the leelemita year . blest/area geneeil health ro a peppier who hare I 4 penguin v of commerce have enjoyed iiiii it tarbodtelti nt a . Giar pretreat jicaufthaenaus. we have.separately negotiated, Or my opinion, wholly inadequate. To give to this g ran benefits_ Wherever acknowledged the power , deprecated iris wrath I , L. ournational vessels have lisanalrge d'A eland thiefeetill italf,ulstaabiahg 'with; 'some of them treaties °fatuity and cram- leading branch or American inthestry the eneour andienplored his merciful proleetien. e, they have been received with es t,o ur of e, to the preseentionaefatheseaSlainis skint and melee, which will be laid before the Senate. miterieent which it merits. I respectfully recommend ficers have been treeted with kindnesio r and courses :While , in1".164. the 1 ) 4 'n° 11 " of llmitalitale lilt •' The tevolmionary and distracted omidi- A commit baying been concluded with the the establishment of an Agricultural Bureau. to ~„1 t h ey b„, on all „ tens, peenitid a wane ; telecourse with toreign nations, we have not' W a d . 4 . , :e p eetugui. , in Aut times t occ occ * has been wpm. , State of Nicaragua, by a company composed I be couriected with the department of the Interior . ofstriet neutrality , in accordance with the policy been insensible to the distractions and wate ' santeass one of the leadingnauses of her dell lof American citizens, for the purpose of eon- ITo elevate the social condition of the agricultu es tileh have prevailed in other touters of the of our Government. in butemnifying , oar "effecting oitisens., But I Istructinga ship canal, through the territory of t riot, to Marne his yr ;verity, and to extend his The naval force at present in commission is as world. It is a proper theme of thanksgiving ...t. milat ' Weer say, tt it !natter of profound regret I that State, to connect the Atlantic end Pacific I mean. ofusefulness to his country, by multiplying law ma is OdMiasibiO, with the number of men tea ilia who rule e the destinies of nationsatbat I that these claims hwe not let been genteel. oceans, T hove directed the negotiatio n ofa trea- hie sources of inferma ion, ghoul!' he the study of authorized by ronereew to be emploe ed. we have sh e to ne nt h main, amidst all these coo- 11, .11 NM om i ss io n tV:lliairlit to do justice to the Ity with Nicantgua, pledging both governments! every atatesman, and a primary object with every I invite your attention to the recommendation I * teats, an independent end neutral position te , American claimwas has now assumed. chame• to protect those who shall engage in and 1 legislator. of the `ceretary of the N•ey no the subject ofa wards ail bellmerent powere. bovine been rovided b Of e , ter ao grave etra serious, that I shall shortly 1 pertect the work. All other nations are invite .No civil g ov ernment haw P , 3 re-organize' ion of the ',alley. in its cartons grades Our rotenone with Great Brltlill Are 01 tan make it the subjett of a • special message to ed hy the State of Nicaragoa to enter into the , Coogrese for California, (, the people or that Cerrito- °faker., amt the esteblistilsor of e retiree! let for most friendly diameter. In consequence or rv. impelled by the necessities of their political con eQnWell 'eagles views to seeh eltimnte seinen came treaty stipulations with her ; and the ben- 1 such of the office!. as •le disqualified for active • the tecent alteration nf the Bridal* riverigetion . . as do wattom and patrotism may suggest. efit 1,0 be derived by each from such an ar. damn. recently met in convention, for the pus I and effective service. should Con gress adopt acre, British lee"' froth iititi e h Ste t tater Wilit Russia, Austria, Prussia, Sweden, rangement, will he the protection of this groat I pose of forming a constitution and Stateepoeern. some such measure an re recommended. it will foreign ports, will, (under our existing laws,)) i which. the latest advice. give me reason to • Deneark, Belgium , the Netherlands, and the '', inter-oceanic comtnuniention rigoinat any power merit, greatly increase the efficiency of the Navy: and re- ' after the first day of January next, he adatit.e has been accomplished ; and it is belie,- due he Italian States, we still maintain our Races- which might seek to obstruct it, or to monopo- I suppose. will a expendeutes. to enterour ports, with crowcies of tbe growth. shortly I forthed • ' f termed amicable relations. lize its advantages. All States, entering into ' tel thatapp y • mission 0 I almost& your attention to views expiessed by manufacture, or production of agy part of ilia California into the Union as a Sovereign State. Daring the recent revolutiorio in the Papal . such a treaty , will enjoy the right of passage him in reference to the employment of war-steam world, on the isame terms. as to duties, lemma" Should such be the ease, and ohoeitel their corneae- I Sines, our Charge d'A flair* at Rome hoe been through the canal on payment of the same tolls. ors, awl in regard to the contracts for the trans and charges, as a essrls of the United Swat i a „,_, d be roof to the requisitions of the t'oin. Pint his letter of credenere which, , 'rho work, if construott.d under Mese guar• tin" , portation of the United States' mails, and the ope with th e ir cargoes; and our vessels will - artrUdeanem otitut nn of the !Inked Matra I d reco m mend their indeed, he was directed by my predecessor to enters, will become a bona of eace. Mewed of I ration () ( the system upon the prosperity of the I vatted to the same ad ventages in British ports, I withhold until be should receive turther orders. !a subject of contention and strife , between the e l'" heetw e te the favorable cense cration ofCo n- • Nary. 1 entering therein on time same terms OS British Such was the unsettled condition of Minim in ' nations of the earth. Should the great man- m a 'a i ,'' _ _ . , t . . I By an act of Congreeis passed A ugust 14th, 1848. tweets. Should no ceder in cattail Brutis h h. people of New Mexico will al• o, iis be- ' provisio n was mole tor extending post-office and those States, that it was not deemed expedient time States of Europe consent to this arrange- ' tois legislative arrangement, the late am of the lieu+ a at no very dident . pennel prevent themselves ' mail an OMMI 11010114 to California and Orecon. toivy him any instructions on the subject of I meet, (and we have no re el m . to suppose that British Parliament, by which Gnat Britain is . (01' ati11111.91 1. 1 , reo the t mon. Preparatory to the E a re g ting his credential letter different from a proposition (10 (Mr end honor . dile will hen p. , and Nen t xer ono have been nutria to execute that law; brought within the terms proposed by the MCI ilmiwum of . .alifo C alifornia • , • Mexico, lie pro- but the limited mi. talons of the act, the tii ado ithose with which he had been furnished by ' posed by any.) the energise of their people and of Congress of the let of March, 1817. it Is ple of each will hive instituted for themeelves ■a pewee of the mewls it authorise. the !le edeptation the late administration, until the 25th of June.' tong v. a I co-operate in promoting the 5U171 . 0 4 3 hoped, will bra productive of benefit to both . republican form o f goveinment, ••Ining its loon- ,of our " v• • post-oloce taws in the sitiortiot, of that mat ; when, in consequence of the want of ac• lof the enterprise. Ido not recommend any ap eountriee. deems on much principles, and organ zing its pow- country, an , the iiiii ,... urn ‘,. „mi....a1i0,. for ~ for this ea , curate information of the exact state of thing', propel Won from the Netionel treasery ere in earl, 1 A slight interruption of diplomatic inte form. as to them shell seem most like. circa a i lm ,,, i 1 . 4 thory , hi „ .. c „l ini ii,,,1 with i..., at that distame from us, he was instructed to pu emote, nor do I believe that such an appro. ty In e ff ect their safety and happinsas." course, which occurred between Ibis Govern- I prices of labor and rents in Ctilifor , in r i I r i ii,ia • exercise his own discretion in presenting him- • priation is necessary. Private enterprise, if, , By awaiting their action, all caner" of oneavi- c c i n • d , , it, '';,‘ e mo ,', cent and France, lam happy to slit has been self to the then existing government, if in his , properly protected, will complete to• work. ' nee, m ev be eveeeleel and erinfl.lerice and kiwi feel- p l art r i t i ,. u ' ia 4 ; a in nil a effiTit t ' i ll.r' I , loll ' 1.% . I t a u w e. r • 11r: terminated ' end °lir Min Ster the has been judgment, sufßciently stable; or if not. to await should it prove to be feasible. The parties ,„, 1 ,,,",,,e With a eiee , of maintaining Ire ed no Mi. Nultieet. '•0 wrier& It is therefore unnecessary to refer, further events. Since that period, Rome has who have pioeured the charter from Nicaragua, harmony end tranquility so dear to a ll, we should ' • now, to the chrumstances which led to that fhe act of 1845, reducing postage, has now, lu undergone another revolution, and he abides for its construction, desire no assistance from abstain from the introductimi of those exciting interrupt I need not express to you the its operation during four 'ear., produced result. the establishment off government sufficiently this Government beyond its protection; and I topics oi a eectional character who'll hive hitherto fully anowin *Moore smitifaistion with which we shall eel g that the income troin eue h reducid (+eminent to 'testify hien In opening diplomatic they profess that, havine examined the propos- produced painful apprel erisionsin the public mind , postage us audiment to sustain the whole expense como the arrival of another Envoy Extmonli- ?„,,,, aeurua w i th It ed line of communication, they will be ready ' end I repeat the molcion %%aroma of the first and ' „ f the eery nary end alinioter Plenipotentiary from a sis- '"' " Withethe Republic of Mexieca it Is our true to commence the undertaking whenever that most illustrious of my predecerialini against furnish- including the ice of the P. 4 (him c Depurtnient. 1101 ter republic, to which we hive so long been, cost of trail porta non 11l mail steam- ' lie to cultivate the, most friendly telethons , protection / trail be xt tided to them. Should i Ina any ground for cheracterizeng parties by pee e e son Imes from New York to n Chneree, and firm ' and mill remain, bound by the strongest ties of . P. .nee theretificettien pithy treaty of Goad duper there appear to be reagent, on examining the graphical dia. riminations." 1 Panama to Astoria, which have ot been consider- amity. - Hidalgo. nothingbas occurred of a serious char. ; whole evidence, to entertain a serious doubt of, A collector has been appointed at San Fra n cis - s e by Congress as properly belonging to thin mail ' Shortly after I bad entered upon the d recharge antes to disturb them. A faithful observance of the practicability of conotnieting such a canal, • co, under the act of Conerete extruding the reset ! 5e „,,,, e , of the Exeentire duties, I was apptized that n lie tre ay, led a meteor,. respect for her rights. ' that doubt could he ere edily salved by an ac-1 nos laws over Califon) a ; and ii pewees h ave it is ithti , thited to am odadere or Conererot. soh. , war steamer, belonging to the German Empire, l emma fail to secure the lasting confidence and tual explore i t.on of the route. i befll taken to organize the custom houses at that' .1 r , turn a eine. r reoirction of [mishit.' 1111olliti 1111( 110 W Was beinarfitki cumin the barker of New Yerk, friendship of that republic. The furore:ere of ! Should such a work ho constructed. under soul the other ports mentioned in that set, at the be made. more parocul nix on the latter correspen with the aid of sonie of our naval officers rem my predecessor to the I louse of liepresentati yes, the eonienon protection of all nations, t or (No ,' c.irliest penial practicalee. Thr collet tor proceed dence. Thee shout Ibe relieved from the mi l itia feted ander the prerniselon of the I ass 11—eer.atary z. ,• _, i the Rth of February lost, communicating, in benelita to all, mt would to neither Just nor ex- ' etl rave hind. and Asir , * liv'e not yet a"cil Ha! •s - burthen of ireneeportin g end delorrine the !ranked ef th e Navy' Phis P erinisn wet. g ran " compliance wilt a resolution of that body, a penitent that any great maritime State should rod of htv artival at •an Frincisco. Iteanwhilc. matter of Contzre..., for aM. li iitildir 'lam e pro. durins an armistice between the Emptre and tot. commonotetton. The territory it is understooil that 'lie customs have cont.ntiell m , i copy of a paper called a protocol, signed at , command h ti.iM slinulif 111. made from the trealitV. I eonfi• thill hin g dented. Denmark ' Which had been --4 „ ruLeN on the 30th of Mey, Idle], t7 ,- .1. - th-erugh which the camel may be openeei ought t ' he Celle. it'd three he eon •e e !le ire: under !he ,a. ni t a e c h e , ; h et ec . ithee the) ette e v he toad , gaged' iu dle SOMMien Wh i ch war.- Ap- - " • . dniiii- I ' , t I . oinnessioners of the United Stews an the to be treed from the claims of any foreign pow. ' military authority, no ' hr. were dorm,: the a yet „ i „ L ., ad ~„,,.,,„ r 1 ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,, the 0 ,,,, ,,r0, preherisive that this act of intervention. on tour r minister of foreign affairs of the Mexlmfil goy- er. Nu elicit owner seinti'd occupy o pc ,,,,,„ n ii.trne 0.1 my prralerei or. It will I tidal , . he rue of ti..• . cur •. , tr.11, • -a of iltit rote is ohoot pan, might be viewed as a violation of our ern „„, ex l a 'rot to c atfiro, the c.illcciitio i Muir made, ritua l„ ii ~,, ~ ii s , , , i i , ~ ih, , ~,,,,,, meet, having beans subject of correspond- that would enable it hesafter 10 exerete• neutral obligations.- inearred by the treaty with I „a aII Ill'e , t till` : , vii ' . ( iftvr -melt tit' maneel a- ,I mi , ~ ', . , • ' 1.. ! nee between tfte Department of Starr and the controlling an iiifluelice over the ceteetierce Denntrk, and of the provisiees of the mat of e, a ai ,., ‘ .., ,y which Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plempoten. the world, or to obstroct Congress of the 20th of April, 1818, I directed nary of that republic accredited to this govern- ought to he dedicated to the common uses of ,ed anion to, term Irk. Or to be 11.1,1‘1111t0 the nen- that no fu of berendered by any ' aura .or the purp o se of n 1141111 ,1 aft/torlatlOlls for etet, a transcript of that correspondence is ni stilled. agenteit offieer of the Navy; and I h re tructed „, a , n herewith submitted. , 'foe runts across the !dimes, at 'Fel) Inn- 1 the improverneri • o its ri v er, snd h whorls, le'lit4creterY Of State to apprise the itiini " - "flie Cornmareirmers on the part of the United tepee and Panama, are also worthy of our SO- I A par y. ermageil on the roe.* .urvey was dev. 0 BM German Empire accredited to this Gov- ,„ patched to Oregon in January tet. An them to atates for marking the boundry between the two Thuile coneedereiton. They did not tail to en efalltainti ot any determination to execute the Th e the la•est od,ici.a. they h,id net kft Caltforma i ' epublics,though delayed in re echeng San Diogo *too the attention of ms' preeleveeser. lewasf thealJuited States, and to maintain the by r tinforseen obstacles. arrived at tint place elegem dor of the treats* of ( 1 / 1 1/114.111111P lIIIIIIVO 3111 / 1 // ,31 11113 hey , ' is''' , a dv ert lo them. " faith of treaties With all nations. The corns*. stile hate lard on the sight, of within ,short pence' alter the time required by was instructed to otrer a very lar L re slim of 33 3°113 33 ' ll- ‘ pbadistureawhich ensued between the Depart• the two li.;ht house, and the leou a autho rized to , the treaty, and was there joined by the Can- tummy f ur the nail& of ir toga ncroba the leilil- i mantra State and the Minister of the German missioner on the part of Mexico. 'Utley entered tines of 'Pelee int- ii, e. Tar. Mu ewe e go+ ere- Inc r°mtrth le'l 3"11 P i '''''- 1 111 oi r e t: 1 " 1, u l ' proceed Empire, is herewith laid before you. The ex without delay to IIIIIk ,• ITI - 401110OI - Itl..e. of the run upon their duties; and, at the date of the Inteat ment did not arced , " to the proposition for the ' erection of the law and the observance of the i ntelligence from that quarter, some progress purchase of the right of way, probably be- , importa i iit points on the i r i nil d tt , i t o f „ C alifornia, 5,,,h,. tr Were deemed ley me •to be due to the eat liad been made in the survey. l'he expenses cairoe it hail already contr mutt! with private e,.`l'e l er: ' I I ' ,,,, e ,. "lnT i e ,at n , t e th, "I" 1 : 1 1 , '° ,, n ,,,,, - tion , beefy' ni. the ' cent ? as well se to the sac-- incident to the organization of the commission, individuals f''' the c"l'sinicti" of a P an ' " f which i t g . a t. l° or:::i n tl de:m a ntled!, ' r . . e rand, in. obligation" of the teestitutton. , I shall not end l to its conveyance to the point where its sage from the Guasaeualco ricer to Tehotinte- I :',,, 1 ,, c ,„, , 1 , : ,,p, :: „., Y yI . I y fail to i l:Purace the Caine coarse, should a sitni tea, operations were to begin, have so much reduced pea. I shall not relieve any proposition to . e " ' I lia:e trinferre I 'hc Indian agencies from Up. IV nage ligni. e with so y other nation. Mee •"" the fund appropriated by L'ongressehat a further purchase, for money. a right which ought to he avowed the opinion, on taking the oath of of ter Slnevourt and Courted Bluffs fa Santa Fe arid e sum, to corer time charges which must be) in- equally eecured to all nations, on t err to I ." S r ' 1 ''' f t ier I. ike ; and have caused to be appooded sub flee' *ha; in dill P litea between conflictin g ' or ' corned &inn! the present fiscal year , will be a reasonable toll to the owners of the improve- ; sign government*, it is our interest, not s , . smote in the vsl'eva of the Gila. the sacrament°, b II nectuary. e greatlength h of frontier along meet, who would, doubtless, he well e°nteut" a g e an Joanion rivers. ',till further legal pr . - than our duty, to remain strictly neutral , Is les a which the boundary extends the nature of the ed with that compeneation and the guerantees ; a ) te ., a will he for the effeetho and sue- trot abandon ft You perceive, the Will , from a djacent territory, arid the difficulty of obtain- of the nieritime States of the world. in separate' c ce n s i sfUl ext i ension of our .tones rwstem of Indian inter.: n cones t adentee subm itted to you, to conne d zie . _ 1 to mg supplies, except at or near the extretees of treaties negotiated with Nlexieo, binding her course over the new Terfitones w i th sakjaa4 that the erturee,„,.„,°Pkte the." the line, render it also indispensable that a lib- and them to protect those who should construct I recommend th e establishment of a branch titre tale hell been ProPerlY.rego--- ay end provision should be made to meet the the work. such guarantees would do more to mint in California, as it will, in my npinton, afford belligerent powers interested in the matter. necessary charges during the fiscal year erelong secure the completion of the communication important facilities to those engem! in mining, as Although a Minister of the United States to on the 30th of' June. 1451. I accordingly re- through the territory of Mexico, than any other I well as to the g oes in the disposition of the the German Empire was appointed commend this subject to your attention , reaconable consideration that could be offered ; emen d lands. decessor in August, 1848, and has. for m a long In the adjustment of the claims of American and as Mexico herself would be the greatest time, been in attendant*, at In I abom ommend that Commiasions be organi citizens on Mexico, provided for by the late gainer by the opening of this communication zed -, Maine; and although a Minister, appointed to byle mere..., to exam i ne and decide upon the treaty, the employment of cormsel, on the port between tar! Gotland the Pacific ocean, it is , validay of the Mosordsobvialing Intel titles in Cal the that Empire, was received and stowed of the Government, may become important for presumed diet she would not hesitate to yield 1 ifornia and New Mexico ; arid elm provision be had here, yet no such Government as that of fur the purpose of assisting the comutiasioners her aid, . ° the manner proposed, to accomplish I made for the eatabliMment of Itof ol..ces --irrveyor the German Empire has been definitely comni- in protecting the interests of the United States. an improvement so important to her own best Gencrel in New Mexico, California and Orel toted. Mr. Douelson, our represeotative at• I recommend this subject to the early and favor• interests. g,m, and for the surveying and bringing into mare Frankfort, remained them several months, in able consideration of Congress. I We have reason to hope that the proposed aet the public lands in those Territories Those the expectation that a union of the German I of Complaints have been made in regard to the , ailroaul across the lethrinua at Panama will he land., remote in position &difficult °recce.' ought States, under one constitution or form gov; inefficiency of the means provided by the got, I successfully constructed, under the protection ' to be dieposed of on terms liberal to all; hut espe ernment, might, at length, be . erganized. It i e-rnment of New Grenada for transporting the of the late treaty with New Grenada, ratified ' cially favorable to the early emigrants. believed. by those well acquatuted with skeet- United States mail across the Isthmus of Pans- and exchanged by my predecessor on the 10th In order that the situation Bred character of the asting relations between Prussia and the States mie pursuant to our Postal convention with day of June, 1818 ,which guarantees the Pct. urine pal mineral deposites in Calitornia may be of Germany, that no such union can be oethrae thal republic,. of the 6th of March, 1844. Our ' feet neutrality of the Isthmus. and the rights of! ascertained, I recommend that a geological and nently established without her co---• Charge d'Affaires* at Bogota has been directed sotterniguty anti property of New Grenada over mmeralorcel exploration be connected with the In the event of the formation of such a oniony to make such representations to the govern- that territory, ..Nith a view that the free trans ited the organization of a centre' power of Ger -1 fienear PU-vevs and teat the mineral lands be di ment of New Grenada as will, it is hoped, it Bum ocean to ocean may not be interrupted divided into smell lots suitable for mining, and he many, of which she should form a part, it would lead to a prompt removal of this cause acorn- or embarrassed " during the existence of the • b l ' • , d 00 ,,,, 0 ,1 or. v sale or ease. so as to gine our cite fiecome necessary to withdraw our Minister at Pl a to , teeny. It is our policy to encourage every •an o i iportunity of procuring a permanent Berlin; but while Preemie exists as an bade- , zees The sentruinary civet war with which the practicable route across the Isthmus. which right of f eror}, sty in the soil. This would seem to pendent kingdom, and diplomatic rela ti ons are Republic of Venezuela has for some time past connects North and South America, either by he a, "u portant to the success of aiming as of maintained with her, there can be ng necermity been ravaged, has been brought to 'close. In railroad or canal, which the energy and enter- I • riculturel pursuita. Sortie c ontinuance of the mission to Frankfort. a_ a - . I. of • , , of • . its nrogress. the rights o aoine our citizens prise our citi z ens may induce them o corn / bare, therefore, recalled Mr. Davidson. and ! The great mineral wealth of Californie, and the resident or trading there have been violets!. Mete; and I consider it obligatory upon ate to directed the archives of the leg, liat F k I trs e■ which its eons and !tattoos and those ' un ' a ran-- Ile restoration of order will afford the Venesum adopt that policy, especially in consequence of at vah r t 1 v fort, to be transferred to the American legation of Oregon afford to commerce, especially elute r ho lan governutent an opportunity to examine and the absolute necessity of facilitating inter at Berlin. islands of the Pacific and lodine oceaoe, and the • redress these grievances and others of longer course with our possessions on the Pacific. 'laving been apprized that a coneuderahle populnus region. of Eastern Asia, make it certain `standing, which our representatives at Caraccas Th u • • • with • • • • positron of the Sandwich Islands, that there will arise in a few year.. large and pow number of adventurcro were engaged in Mel , to I ve, hitherto, ineffectually urged upon the at- , reference to the fruited Stale. on the Paci fi c; the porous communities on our western roast. it cu lt a military expedition , within t " e Unite nn of that government. States velum a foreign country; and believing, ! me m o s of our persevering and benevolent citizens therriore bec-mes important that a lino of commit. • • The extension of the comet of the United who have repsirad to that remote quarter in ehrie. nicotine the best and most expeditious which the (rota the best folorreation that I could obtain, Cu- States on the Pacific, end the unexampled nannies the natives and inducing them to adopt nature or the country will admit , should be open thaz it was destined to invade the island of C ; rapidity with which the inhabitants of Californo a system of government and (awe suited k. their ed, within the territory of the United 'totes, from La, 1 deemed it due to the friendly relation ia, especially, am increasing in number's, have ' capacity and wants; and the use made by our the navigable waters of the Atlantic or the (Intro( existing tmetween the United States arid Spain; i , imparted trearconsenuence loons! relations with numerous whale ships of the liarbon of the Mexico, to the Pacific. Opinion. as elicterl end to the Remy between the two nations. to tare , ! the caber couatdes whelfeterriteries border up- islands UN planter of moon for obtaining reftesh- expressed by two large and reepeerable conven. laws of the United States, and, above all, to the lon that ocean. It it prObAble that the inter- aunts and repairs, all combine to render their tions, lately assembled at St Louis and Memphis. A Merieate honer, to art the lawful authority 1 i course bettveen thrise couptrias and our posses- destiny peculiarly interesting to us it ie our duty points to a railroad, as that which, if practicable, of this Gostroment in cc ppressiug the °Riede ' sione in that quarter, particularly with the Re- to encounige tee authorities of those islands in will beat meet the wishes , and wants of the coun *ion mid preventing the int ovine. I tl i d '-'e 1 Ilen e' i public of Chili. will become extensive a,nd their efforts to improve and elevens tbe moral and try. But while this, if in successful operation, I issued a proclamation, cuicining it upon the mutually advantageous in propertion as Vali.. political condinee of the iaabitants; arid we 'haute] would be s work of great ',Miens, importance, and officers of the United Suttes, to vil and mary, forrtia and Grego shall increase in population I make reasonable allowances tar the diffieultiee of a value to the country which it would be Jure to use all lawful means within their power. A rable from this task. We desire that the cult to estimate • it might elm to be regareled to an , l and wealth. it is deairable, therefore, that this inset* ropy of that proclamation is herewith subnitt ' IGovernmeet should do every thing in its pow- , islands may mainthin their independence, and that undertaking of vast magnitude and expense, and led. The expedition lit, been suppt used. So 'or to foster and strengthen its relations with " other falltiells oaf wormer with us ice this sent. " one which muet.if it be. indeed, practicable, enr , long as the net of Conies'', of 20th nt A !nil. 1818, which owes its existence to the :ler of ' those States. and that the spirit of amity be- ! rant • We weld ' in no event be indtil'ereest to counter many difficultira in its construction and ' their pasting under the dominion of any other use. Therefore, to avoid failure and diappoint ',elf, shall remain on our statute book. I bolo it I , nations arid to the policy of t ee t"nm• ,wren us should be mutual and cordial. I recommend the observance or the same power , The principal ccommercial nations have meat ; to enable• Congress to judge whether, In In that' a common interest, and it I. to be hoped the condition of the country through which it mud I etourae towards all other American States, The be tbe dilly of the Executive faithfully I It!' ! Veiled States stand as the great 'American , 't ech no Ofile of then will 'attempt to interrena ob- paid the work be fessilile , and if it he found so, ()bar itil injunctions. independence of eh'. islands. whether it should be underteken es a national ire. I r -meer to which, as their natural ally and friend , . te the entire f o r' Whit e t hill el PeditiOn wle in pr o gress , i 'they will always be disposed, first, to look for The receipts Into the treuury the fiscal provernent or left to individual entteptiee ; and in waslittroneed theta foreigner, wh o cialined our I met intfon and assistance, in the event of any " sr ending on the ffette of June last wore, , the hetto alternative, wha mince if any, ought to be iiredrs"tion, had been Clandestinely, doilies Wag rollers, in between them and any European ha- caah. e043,15,3(1.097 60, - and in treaeury nMes , extendel to it le the Gove, I recommend as supposed, forcibly, carded o ff in a vessel from tio n , ems such, we may often kindly mediate funded, $11),833,0u, eritkiege an aggregate off a preleutimary msnsure a careful reconeolsance of Nov Orleans to the Island of Celia. I .name- •in their behalf, without entangling ourselves $59,64,007 50; and the expenditures tor the I the several proposed routes by a scientific corps, 01.44.7 eatesod such steps to bra taken as 1 thiat ,i n foreign wars or unnecessary controversies. "Me ti'lne wore. in ca5h.11 4 0,700.6 11 7 Si. and in anti * select as 1 0 the practicability of sockin g treasury emu twitted, $lO.B , 33,0U0. making an such a road, with d an eseemats °fun coat of its neetiesary; in eau the informatim i I had remit , . I Wheriever the faith pf our treaties with any ol of 507.0310107 fle. . construction and support, ~ , , ed ishould prove correct, to vindicate the liiinfor ' them shall eel uire our interference, we mint aggregate of the oeuntty and the right of every person 1 necossorily into - pose. 1 The WAXlllatil and estunktes wh ich will he gob- For further view' on these and other matters weakly ite ;Asylum on our coil to the protection A convention his been negotiated With Bra- mitted to Congreas e in the report er ofitheretleceelei b t o connected with the donee of the Boma Department, , of our limo* Th. person alleged to have been . zit, providing fOr tt, e satisfaction..qa American aadletrt."*"rf sh o w w That Were w e ' l o F t h e , y • 1 refer yoll to las tePtnt of the Secretary dale Mei" - Interior . atbduened witermptly restored , and the roe , charnel on that govern, meta. and A will be gab- . d ie clue by e expen se s li d " of J 1 next, . rippreprladord fair contra • cionsuoimi 14 , tow ate new shout in undt.t. initind to the senate. Since the met session can wnr an treaty, en th e al 0 7 . I recommend early . u go larastigatiolf before ajudieial tribunal. l c of $5,8 : 8,1 'I 66, and on thele first day of July, ing tbe river and barber impnwements which have . O. Congress, we have rt ceived an Envoy Ex- ! reel, o f ereet,e47 092 73. makin in the whole a f ar , b o , e nut. Ittepootitilly ttosf,toot, that yammer , ' the traurdinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from ' .be ' g ofd 6 Wen already bega n , an d e h io ot t . co nstruction , • i probable deficit, to provided for, i , a 75 .* of those for which velment. hove • been made, as ee l .eh totem tw ill coinmithel in this i that empire, and our relatioi is with itare found- 214 39. The extraordinary expenses of the war we n is fte e s see th e se th ni e • et edemas. preparatory ease, le haereajoes as' bai ng In vendee with led upon the most amicable thoderstanding. I with Mexico and the purchase of California and to the commencement °felled others so the wants nes olpislikini actian subplot uf twitenal sorer- I Your attention ie earneatay invited to an New Mexico, exceed in amount this deficit, toge. of the country. mad especially the advance of our truth ilegamegl feredorn, there it SIO pro- I amendment of our existing laws relating to the thee with the loans heretofore made for those ob. opulation over new district., and the extension *in *lila W punishment for it, perivided in , Afriean slave trade, with a view to the eirectii- ject s . 1 therefore recommend that authority be o P f co mmerce may ren d er , necessary. An esti * a CMWrees. Tar enpedieuey of IMO- !al auppreuion of that barbarous Inane. It is given Vine sat ,`,- dereell in our ' criminal torte Is ',I not to by denied, that this trade is still, in p , art, to covet Mat deficit r eet to borrow whatever sum may be necessary mete o r the amoun t;' which pro be e a„ etegeatatty I recommend the. alesr - expended within the next areal year, under the di . slal elletelerefialed to year couteieration. carried on by means of vessels built in the UM- Yancey, strict economy in the appropriation sod rection of the Bureau ofToelographical Engineers I be • t•5t1V1, 1 0,4141 I!uttliaj MI Infraffertiet • • , ted Stabs, and owned or Mtvigetted ley scree of oopoodisonp et th e tubas money. ' aeaaPplaies Ail roPorg of ilm *raw; of Wij- , , , . _ t: Ii ntivitv.— We learn from tti.• W. • :T11 , 1! , 1111111 111:1( li' 11 ! 0,14 rim e service; ! r t s ~• 111 Cdrrol pectfuds rerommend such a reduction Ntiould comity on Tuesday night last by three Congress prefer to abolish the I - reeking privilege tt , hue inert and a negro. The house of politely it seems probable that no demand on the treasury would result from the proposed reduction Mrs. Engle. on Sams' Creek, was entered by them and robbed of $l7O in money, of postage. Whether any further diminution should now be made, or the 'milt of the reduction between $5OOO and $6,000 iv paper, and to five rents, which I have recommended. should two silver watches. The negro was be first tested, is submitted to your decision. caught in the cellar, made a full confession. Since the comineneeinent of the last session of I and gave up all that was stolen. The white Congress. a Postal treaty with Great Britian has i • been received and ratified. and such regulations mei I I.'ve not been caught. have been formed by the Post Odle° Departments ' of the Iwo countries, in pursuance of that treaty. as to carry its provisions into full operation. The attempt to extend this acme arrangement, through England. to France, has riot been equally success ful ; but the purpose has not been ahandoned. For a particular statement of the condition of the Pest Office Department. and other matters con nected with that branch of the public service. I refer you to the report of the Postmaster General. By the act of the 3d of March, 18.19, a Board was constituted to make arrangements for taking the seventh census, composed of the Secretary of State, the Attorney Geheml, and the Postmaster General ; and it was made the duty of the Board out prepare and cause to be printed such forms and schedules as might he necessary for the full enu• monition of the inhabitants of the United States ; and also proper forms and schedules for collecting in statistical tables, under proper heads, such in formation as to mines, agriculture, .commerce, manefactures, education, and other topics, as would exhibit a full view of the pursuits, industry education, and resources of the country."- The duties enjoined upon the Census Board, theses ' tablished, having been performed, it now rests with Congress to enact a law for earrying into effect (ha provision of 'the Constitution which requires an actual enumeration of the people of the United States within the ensuing year. Among the duties assigned by the Constitution to the General Government is one of local and limited application, but not, on that account, the lest obligatory : I allude to the trust committed to Congress, as the exclusive legislator andante guar dian of the interests of the District of Columbia I beg io commend these interests to your kind at tention. As the - National metropolis, the city of Washington must be art object of general interest; and, founded as it was under the auspices of him whose immortal name it bears, its ")aims to the fostering care of Coogres, present themselves with additional strength Whatever ran contribute to its prosperity must enlist the feeling* id its Con stitutional guardian*, and command their favora ble conaitlerailort. Our Government is one of limi.ed powers, and tut successful administration eminently de ' pettils on the confinement of each of its co osili• nate branches within its own appropinte sphere. The first section of the constitution ordains that legislative powers therein grunted shall be SUIT Foe Dmitsoes.—Daniel Moore, of vested in a Congress of the United s , ates. which' Pittladelplitm has recovered 83,000 (lama shall consist of a 'enate and House of-Represen• ges from George W. Watson. The plain tatives." The Executive has authority to recom- tiff, it appears, in January last, was passing mend (not to delete) measures to Congress. the carriage s fa blownhiesign down, by whichy of the defendant Department cannot rightfully cootiel the de- cision of Congress on any subject of legislation, the leg of the plaintiff teas so badly shatter until that decision shall have been officially if b• ed that amputation was rendered necessary. nutted to the Priisident farapyiroval. Thecheek i During his confinement Mr. Watson con provided by the t onstitution. in the clause con- tributed to the support of Moor's favly, (erring the qualified veto. will never be exerci- paid all his doctor's bills, and when lirre: sed by me, except in the cases contemplated by the fathers of the republic. I view it as an ex• covered offered him a pertnanent salary of treme measure. to be resorted to only in extra- $8 a week, whic), was refused, and the ordinary cloeti---al where it may become neees- suit hrougTit for damsges. The verdict, airy, to defend the Executive against the en- however, was a compromise between the crogel i m.nis of legislative power, or toprevenfha ty parties. an.linen-i,i 1.2 r tle or onconitito.l,ll . fir etititiotiqy confining Ito:, trn-1) within the !Their iiii•teriked to it in the cotein poranoioi cal:o , 66nm of the lteriterr of the Con• stitotion, the vi ill of the people, li..,;itimat,ty ex• pressed on all subjects of legislation, tbrofigh their constitutional organs, the Senators and Flop resentatives of the United States, will have its fulTeffect. As indispensable to the , preservation of our system of self government, the independence of the Representatives of the statesind the peo ple is emended bribe Constltutioo; and they owe no responsibility to any human power but their constituents. By holding the Represent& tive respomible only to the petiple, end exempt ing him from all other infinencee,we elevate the charseter of 'the, constituent and ijulzken his sense ofresponsibility 10 hill'eountrY. It is ' der these circumstrnees only that the elector can feel that, in the choice of the law maker, be is himself, truly, a component part of the sover eign power of the nation. W 4114411.1 .care . we shneld study to defend the rights of theesecutive and judirsl departments. Our Goverment can only be preserved in its purity by the amigresaion and entire eliminative of every claim or toads* A Witish man of war had arrived at Ma zatlan on the 13th of November, from Bchring's Straits. the captain of which gave it as his opinion that Sir John Franklin's expedition is safe. An official statement of the receipts and expenditures of the Philadelphia and Co lumbia Railroad, for the fiscal year ending November 30th. has just been published. It appears that the amount of reriepts Was *507,720.64,mM the amount of expendi tures for repairs of roads, motive power, neve locomotives and pay of voikeinr, fie., $200.51 1,2 , teen cog a nut profit of $327,- IMY.3ti, or Over nine per rent. on the cost of road and machinery-01,000.000. FATAL ACCIDENT.—On Thursday !nor nom, while a party of filen here iti,N111)!; LirErt. stimt• 4141.2. iii co 17,0 Of V rt.l.lllrn by .\ Ir. Jiilm Ithtl•, on the York and Cumberland I? olw ay, a short di-Lance from York, l'a., iii crane broke and the stone fed, killing two men and injuring two others, one of whom is not expected to live. One of the killed is an Irishman, name) Thomas Gonder. The names of the others were not ascertained. DEATO OF W 11.1.1 k M MILLER, TM r PRO rnET.—Mr. :Hiller, of LoW Hampton, New Vlirk, somewhat celebrated Mr his views respecting the nearness of the ad vent, died at his residence. on Thursday. the 20th inst., in Lis Grbh year. Ile was born •at Pittsfield. Mass., February 15, 17N2. TIM SLAVERY SUBJECr IN KENTUCKY. —No leas than four different propositions, for allowing citizens to import slaves for their own use, have been voted down in the Kentucky Constitutional Convention by large majorities. A substitute was moved embracing tile principle of the law of 1832. This was also negatived by a very large majority-0 to 79. The fol lowing, however, was adopted: "The General Assembly shall pass laws providing that any free negro or mulatto, hereafter emigrating to, or being emanci pated in, and refusing to leave this State, or caving, shall return and settle with in this state, shall be guilty of a felony, and confined in the penitentiary thereof." The South is not satisfied with hold tug nearly three millions of men and wom en to "ser% ice and labor" forever. And efforts are now making to extend Slavery over Free Soil. And we are told that a refusal to yield to this demand will dissolve the Union. To this the North has hut one answer. Slavery mail go no/or/her. We concede all that the constitution gives to Slavery. We abide by all its unhappy compromises. But there we pause.—And there Slavery must pause. Heretofore, some have been intimidated by threats. Others have been suborned by office. Others again have been sway ed by appeals to their magnanimity. And all have been more or less influenced by their regard for the integrity of the Union. Butt neither "fear, favor, nor the hope of reward" will again intimidate, propitiate or corrupt the North. Our Mexican pos sessions are Free, and cost what it may, they will remain FREE.—Lancasler Cr. C;. E. BUEHLER IESPP,CTFII Y Worms hie friend 1 and the public generally that he has now on hand a large assortment of TIA W.IIRB of every description, which he will sell at moderate prices—allwarranied. Persons wishing to purchase nt low rates, will do well to call before purchasing else where. HOUSE SPOUTING will be made and put up at 12i cent, a foot. Plain and Figured Clasps,. STEEL BEADS, P uree Twist, fusels Silk Canvass, and Reticules, constant ly on hand and for sale at .SCIUCK'S.• 01MP FRINOR I SILK 1 ir L. SCHICK has jusA ineeived a fine assortment or Gimps and Fria ", and a repe article of 91,ack,91111. city mw Cminfy aff Nese. Vick, ee. William Armstrong, of the said City, being duly morn, , doth depose and say that he Is a prerticil Druggist and Chemist. That come time In the latter part of May, or tlrst of June, 1949, a man by the e0 ,,, e . of Jacob Townsend, who at that time wee a bnok and pamphlet peddler, called upon deponent, at the house of Mr. Thompson, No. 41 iludsometreet, where del. mint boanled, and requested deponent to writ. him recipe by which to make a Syrup of Sarsaparilla. Deponent further says, that he became acquaint e d with said Townsend at the mice of Theodora Foster Es Book Publisher, with whom said Townsend dealt q., That said Towneend had bed frequent emoverea. thins with deponent respecting the manufacture of as article of Sarsaparilla to be Bald under the muse of Dn Jacob Townsend. That said Townsend dated he was an old man, and poor, and wee not Mr hard labor—and wished to make some money, in order to lire only In his old days, and that, if Sarsaparilla under the name of Town. /end sold .o well, and en much money was mad* by I, he could see no reason why he might not make something out of it too, (Ms name being Townsend,) if be could got a capable person to prepare a recipe, and menulketure it for him. Depobent In one of the ron•etsations asked said Townsend if he was related to Dr. 8. I'. Townsend, to which he replied, that he knew Dr. S. P. Townsend would be down on him after he should commence. But that ha did not care for him, as he had formed a copartnership with men who could furnish the requisite arminnt of capital—and wan well prepared to defend tunnel! against any attack that might he made on him. Deponent farther say., that pursuent to the request of sari Jacob Townsend, be 'smote • recipe for the nanufacture of a Syrup of Nerimparills, and gave It to him Said T0W111,11.1 shamed that he wanted to make ■ specimen to exhibit to his partner. for their apt •ni ate he wished to gratify them in every thing, at thee furnished all the capital --Kahl Townsend elm told deponent thei the bottle. they were to use were to he of the slime rise and shape as Dr. 8. O. Town send's, and ileieinent, at the reest of said Jacob "I redno•ti ! to the °eke of lie it r. o! ,rocuted oil, of Itlk 1,1 birther 114,,, that he ha. been il;fbrin. • 1, • I belie i di. the S) rup of sold •o, o made alter the recipe for• I . ant, toll head, 1. mend, a. aforesaid. All,l furthe r depllllrElt pith not WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, 13. , -o to before me, this 24th day of May. 111411 1:. it WOODHULL, Mayor of the Pity of New York. PROOF!! PROOF!!! Here id' nom( comings@ that Dr 8. P. Towneend'a flarralwrilla is the original. The following is from acme ^r the mist respectable papers In thla State. FROM THU Albany Evening .frorn•l. Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. There p:oliably never has been an populara remedy or patent medicine. as lir Touluends's Sarsaparilla, ineli usas originally, and continues to to ninon's, bood 1111, 1 - 11. cat lir.t by the Doctor himself, and siterw Ards fnr several years awl Cu, the present time. h. a 1 .1 , k Townsend. lice present proprietors Since the partner-atop woo (11/AlVel. the Doctor has resided in :sew York, w here he keeps a 1 11.11 . e. 21111 attends to the has. nee. ninon acconoilates at that point. The mans fa. tory it In this Oct., and Is conducted by the Junior rArti.r, Mr. Capp. here all the medloiaiii manufic. fnr..l tos s m e d ic ine citizen, have any Idea of ad d. unt of that is manufectuied and Semites the sink, In this country, it is shipped to the ( ensile; West India Islands, South America, and wren to Fu• nipe, in considerable wantons.. At the Mainifectory the) employ a steam engine. beau'. • large number al men. women and gills, in theiireparation of the medicine,making hones, printing, c, and turn out, mutt for shipment, of er 400 dozen per day, or nearly 1001 bottle*. This is an enormous quantity 1 he great sale the medicine has acquired, bee In. dared • number of event,' get up Imitation., and there is at the present tuns, other medicine. for sale, that are called - Ur. Tow usensPe Sarsaparilla." One In pis, Driller started a short'time ago in New York, is called 01,1 Doctor Jacob Tow mend's Samaparille," and ap. patently. .with a view. by dint of advertising, and the mnal nrme,hes resorted to in such eflorts, to appropri ate the name of Dr. s P Town.tictli great remedy, and thos gain all the lilt antages remaking from the popularity of the time w Mai he has acquired for it, by teen of patient and expensive labor. Ur. & P. Tow nsend, former!) of this city, a• is well known here. is the inventor and original proprietor of the fliechein• known as "Dr Towmend'e and we think those persons who are attempting bile° their article as the genuine, should be exposed. FROM THE. New York Dolly Trtbono. Op— We published en advertisement insidreilently some time aine• thet did injustice to Dr. 8. P. Town. send, who is the original proprietor of the protestation of Sarsaparilla known as Dr. Townsieuirs. Other parties have within the put few months engird or connected themselves with a mast by the tusks of Tow nsend who put up • medicihe and calla It by the /Anne name. This medicine toss advertised in The Triiiesse as the original, atc, This advertieement also contained matter derogatory to this character of Dr. 8. P. Townsend and that of hie medicine. We regret it appeared, and injustice to the Dr. make this So planation. FROM THE New Turk Dolly San. Da. Toonvoun's extraordinary ad vordsoineutowttkk maple. an entire page of the Sus, will not escape notice. Dr. S. P. Tow mend, who is the original pro prietor of Dr. Tow risood's Seroaporilla, and wham of. is neat door to ours, when he has been for never. al pun, is driving as immense bushier. He receives no lens than four hundred dozen of Sarsaparilla per day, and even this enormous quantity duos not supply the demand. No medicine ever gained so greet • popularity u his preparation of the Sarsapaiiilh. His edition of Almanacs for 1840 cost 01,000, end he has paid the New York Sc,. lior advertising, In the out four years, over *lO OOO, , and he acknowledges that It is the cheapest edvertssing be bee had Moe. This medicine Is exported to the Canada.., West ha. dice, South America and Europe, Ise coowiderabl• quantities, and is coming into gerund use la Ikea countries, as well as hen. • Swindler. • Druggists end others that sell Ilarseperilla for the genuine end original Dr. Towoeend•e Sarsaparilla. Dist is not signed by 8. P. Townsend, commits 'fraud. and swindles the customers Men that would Po guilty of such Co act, would commit any other fraud —and no Druggist of common intelligence but knows that oats le the only genuine. Old Jdcob Tommaand Some pimple who are not well infringed, and have sot read the papers, end not men our advertisements, have been led to suppose, that because these mini sd vertise their stuff as "Old Jacob Towtwends," that it must, of course, be the original. It is lass than me year sinc•y commenced to make their radians. Ours hu b nin the market over ten years. e Oil Jacob TarernimendL They are endeavoring to palm off on the public se an old Physician, Ike. it. le not a regular *decided Physician, stud Dever attempted to menudicture a mml kin*, until these men hired him for the use of his name. They say they do not whils the people to be lieve that their karsapsrilla is our*, or the seine—but the better to deceive the publie, they at the same time assert that their's is the Old Dr. Townsend* and the original ; and endeavor to make the people believe that the stuff they mentifecture, le th e Dr. Townsend* flanapatilla, that has performed so manonderful cures for the part tea years, and which be pitied • repetition which no other motocin• ems « enloyed— which Is a base, villainous, unprincipled &behead. We have commenced Wig against these men for damages. We wish it to be understood, that the old man is no relation to Dr. Townsend whatever. in their ab verthements and circulate, they publish a flusher of groin hilsehoode respecting Dr. Townsend, whital wa will Wit notice. Phase Report.. Our oppownds hare published In the pepsin, that Dr. 11. 7'. Townsend wu dead.. Ma they send to their geats about the country, *be report that we hare ran up Inudnees. Mc. ho. Thf Publics should b. co air guard, eas t not be decoked t 4 thew usprioeb pled PM' Man of Revirrol:—After the lIM of ilegtereber. INA Dr. li. P. Tawneend'r New Yost Dane will be Ii the South Baptist Church, No. 01 Nuesushos% irldch Is now undergoing a thorough thilt.andi will be fitted Ow the better occounnodatioss of pre. ps.ton and the pub li c. Tabs liatifeektr Nolte..—No tienstarllle_k , the welter and origins' Dr. Tow:tonal lianwparDli to. law sigalid by 11. P. Townsend. . :. . . A _—ileddleg lb Co; Nil. II etatwetreet end Id re. It. Kidder, No. NO Courtweree• loolens Iniansel Kidder, Jr„ Lowell, Henry Pall, Wein; Jewel 111. Green, Worcester.; Allison I Gault, CoisoordA J. e il lu ale D 4 4 9lllll. n•MO lP g= "1"1" gboo l "d i Upg by U lll°T'‘n nll , 4 lll" d NWrilr illi WI ". WON end the ' ' ‘.s. •we tiqa. a. , Clef II yfibll PIP. bY ' - EL . DUEULER, t Wholesale 4. Retai gent for .dam. Co. e ALEX. R. STEVENM)III, T AMEX 47"1.11.4r, Un - tcE in the Centre Sqnsre, North of. the Court-house, between Smith' mad Stevenson's corners. Gettysburg', T M. STEVENSON has just received of a lot or country Stocking Yarn, Long Reel-superior quality, which will be sold tow. Call and see. 311313 C. "fiehT:llllC. OF VARIOUS RINDS FOR 3411,R AT THIS °Fritz. Those of our patrons who have been regular and prompt in their doolings with us, will accept our thanks, and not regard this notice as designed for them. It is intended fur the benefit of those who seem to think that a Printer can live on air —or what is equivalent, deem it fair that we should labor year after year. and incur heavy ex penses, fortheir benefit, without the slightest possi ble acknowledgement. And by all such we hope it will be headed, and that promptly. QT THE MESSAGE of President Taylor in to day's paper will be read with general interest, as well on account of its being the first olfiriil exposition of the views of the new Administra. lion, as for the intrinsic excellence of the divot. meet itself. It is about half the averave length of ' recent Presidential documents, President Taylor renting satisfied with n simple. distinct declain• Lieu of the relations and policy of his Adminisfrn lion, and not caring to play the demagogue by burdening his annual addresses with sophistical arguments and partizan appeals. The frankness with which the Piesident announces his views. his marked deference for the popular will as expres sed titre' the Representatives or the people in the National Legislature. and his patriotic dererriii• nation to stand by and maintain the integrity of our glorious Union to the full extent of the obli gations and power conferred upon him h, the Constitution. command the admiration of every reader not blinded by partizan prepidi re. As the Nlensage itself is corn. aratiNely brief and will he very generally read, it is scarcely worth while to consume space by a , 1110111A1 y of its contents. We bespeak a candid perusal for the entire doe 111fient. %sill he found to be an able and well written one. di ni fled in tone and et pre , stoti. I rea'l ii thonig , i a truly patriotic and American spent. ii nrthv 01 the sonrce,from which it ClTlAratef The cowli lion of our public atnirs, fuleigii and i'ome-iic. is depicted with a free and manly pen ; and et c. ry citizen will rise front its perusal sat nfied that. amid all the din and burly burly 0: Congression al contention which. for three weeks. 50 0111111 misty preceded and prevented its del ',pry, tite reins of state are in firm hank, and vi.dnm and a devoted spirit preside together over the nies of the Republic.- rirThe erlitoni of the lurk Repubbran - trill accept our acknowledgments for a package nf ex trat containing the President a message. la Mich came to hand at an early bout on Wetine-day Utonion. Barring a lets' vagaries on the pact vi our brethren of the Republican, which, at little , . have nettled us not a little. they constitute a itime of rather clever typos and turn out one of the be-t Whig papers in the State. Ihe - , complittleo , of the season" are cordially recipr•cated. ("Reader, have you ever had the privileae of testing the virtues of an "Oyster he, prepated in best style by an experienced cook It wit, tie advise you to cal! at once at ITIFS SALOON, in Cho mbersburg street —to ivhich es. tablishment we stand indebted for the. piesent of a mammoth one. "piping hot," on Christmas eve ning. A previous free indulgence in the good things of the day I Printers do sometimes stumble upon good things) left us little relish for ittly ad ditional luxury ; but there was no ditilculty in getting all hands to work on this one, %smell notwithstanding its enormous uze, was -stouted away" with considerable ease. By the way, do our epicures know that they can command a sup ply of Oysters, stewed, fried or raw. Tripe, Chick • en fixing, or almost anything else in the eating line, on short notice, at the above establishment PLEASE RETURN THE M.—There are nine or ten Nos. of our Graham's and Sartain's Mac.- azines for 1849 missing, which of course breaks the files and interferes with the binding. Per. sons who have borrowed the missing Nos. will please retain them or inform us of their wherea bouts. rerug,o4TE LEGISLATURE will con vene at Harrisburg on Tuesday next, the let of January. Should there be nn delay in the orkan ization of the two Houses, the Governor's Mes sage will be delivered on Wednesday, and we will be enabled to give at least an abstract of it in our next issue. The Locofocos having a majori• ty in both Houses will of course have the officers —Mr. PACK ita being most prominently named for Speaker of the Senate, and Mr. POIRTIR of the House. We understand that Mr. EM 'MEI. Zara Lilt, of this place, will be a candidate for re election to the post of Door-keeper in the House. Mr. Z has held the post fir two years, and makes a popular and efficient officer. We hope he may be re-elected. Judging from the published list of members, the House this winter will embrace an unusual degree of ability, and we may expect some efficient and judicious legislation upon the important questions which will necessarily be brought before the Le gislature. The apportioning of the State into Le gislative districts—the propriety of a revision of the Banking system—the election of Judges by the people,—and other important topics, will claim attention at the coming session. This latter ques tion—the election of Judges—it is said, will he staved off if possible, or smothered by the Lamle- ens, and it willl be necessary fie. its friends to be wide awake and have it brought up at an early i day. it is a popular measure, desired by the two pie, and demagogues should not be ',ermined to thwart the popular wish by intrigue and deception. Be the adieu of the Legislature what it miry, we heat the satisfaction of knit, ing that Adams county, through her Representatives, will discharge bar whole dtity. Mr. strata. our Representative is the House, has already served in thst body, is Ihnalliar with the routine of legialstion, and, with ability second to none in it, he will leave his mirk upon its proceedings. Our political friends in the Boos will And in him an ever ready and reliable champion of Whig principles, in the Beasts we shall lasts a trust-worthy Representative in Mr.. Santini, the respected and efficient Senator from t this district, than whom no. member sustains a fairer at halter merited reputation foe.ahility and integrity. With eueh Representetives, the Inter eats of Adams county will ho properly cared for, rir"rho A nand Distribution of the American Art Union took plies in New York on the 21st at which 400 Paintings were distributed, 26 Wove . . iltataottes, and 00 Outlines from the. works of . , Washington Allston. The number of subscribers *m118,900. yielding a revenue+ of 0)94,- 000. We Wiese that Pony af the prima come to Adams county this yes,. ALL READY I—So mks ottr Carrier of his Patting, whom he design* hailing bright end early on Tuesday morning, with his usual New Year's carol, slid from Om he expects an acknowledg ment suitable to the season. ri"Another trial to elect a Representative in Compass Rom Mr.•4lfrey'e district, is fobs marls an the filet of4sanary. • Cr E. /es Agoutis, Esq.. of 'Phifadel pitis, bait been appointed Charge to 'Na ples, rice hones M. Power, resigned. For Mr. Coleoek—Mr. Holmes. For Mr. Moreheed—Messrs. Morton, Owen, Stephens, and Toombs. (Whip ) Fyr Mr. Durkee—Mr. Wilmot. For Mr. Potter—Mr. Wood. For Mr Boyd—Mr Woodward. Mr. Cobb having the highest number of votes. Mr. Stanley, (Whig) of North Carolina, offered the following resolution, which after much con fusion was adopted by a vote of 140 to 33. Resolved, That Howell Cobb, a representative from Georgia. be declared duly elected Speaker of the House of Representatives for the 31st Con gress. Mr. Cobb was conducted to the Speaker's chair by Messrs. Winthrop rind McDowell. and the oath of utiles administered to him by Mr. Royil, of Ky . the senior member of the House Alter which the House adjourned to Mini lay. V.—Both llousce convened on Mon dav nt the usual hour. In the Semi Mr. Cass milord a resalutitm, which he would call up after the holidays, decl,ring it expedient to suspend di plomatic interrourm with Austria. Mr. Foote presected a petition of the brit, of Kosciusko. pra h; protection of their nulits. Mr. Foote gave notice that he would ask leave to Introduce a hill to provide Mr the nraseization of territorial uoverranent of California. Deseret and New Mellen: to rnable the people of l'ohlornia. and the DiAriet of Jacinto. in Teun.,. tar consent or 0 , , e. sLoo.) ro.pootkol ) , to berm a con stitlino•• And •• , t;ite ,rovcrionent. The '11,•..1ee of Itn,onneed it Ills rea,lTrttkly-the the 11411a' nunthrr or eat i r r.o•= or,lered to he stinted. The time of the 11,0,te %v.vt tt le] by IP:le:tr im': in the . ntemolWrll r ler t, thstribtring the seat, end reatima the Nip:wage, I hiltttl extra copies of which were ordered 11, be printed. A motion to print :000 in t wrrnan tvat, 9,1014- .1 by I I:") xottng ni the a train:lnv, ii, ly moved a re-ermFacteration of the vote hying 0 0 ta,...- ed to .(•11:n¢ nurb a precedent. the mot mt. the !Lowe oljourneil uhtd Tintrattay text SHEIIIFF"S S 14:S.—Sheriff Fickes an nounces thro”gli the last l'emtpliet, to the I,nrot4- cos of the county, that he dexigns having n Sher iffs sale on Safureley Nye l'2lh (If .bzogt4orq at 1 o'clock, at the (Court-hoax.•. A. some of mr 11'4m readers may Ilk. WiVII to lie informal at •lie Cwt• we have tham.lit it well talon di to Give the annexe.. of prapertie , to he vold. Ivor if r leme tit —for tha,..• V aft...m.lly wit o v ,ii,l for ,u.l hillartl lot llr. Fi , kes 1 .0 to No. I.—A tract of land in l'4.nowat7o thu adjoining lands of J molt ‘Vortz. Wiress ‘Portz, 1) vul Svli warn., Snmul l illy, and otherA, contath- Ma 184 acres, with iinprovementa. Ni.. 12 —Four acres of clewed land, in same township. ndioi t. ing land. of John Schwartz. William Gilt. and Daniel Ihller. 'lO ho sold as the property of Dowd Gott. A lot of ground in Bunterstown. Stralinn township. adjoining lot• 01 Abraham Kin g, 1. F. Ity, and .losiss Woods, with improvements Selling. as the property of Mary Warm A hs!flot of ground in Cettysliura, ort rost York street. eitljoining lots of Dr. Horner. and heirs of m. NlTherson, with improvements. Selling as the property of ('.,milk IL Redding. A half•lot of ground in Beuysburg, on south Baltimore street, adjoining lots of John Houck and the Presbyterian Church. with improvements.— Selling as the property of William byxert. A tract of land in Hamiltonban township, eon taining 83 urea. adjoining landaof Francis Eline, Gro Toot, and David ilosserman, with improve ments. Selling as the estate of Pornard Theme. is hardly necessary for us to say that the advertisement of ono of the properties to be sold at !•heritrs sale, which appears in to-days paper, is not authorized by Sheriff Fiches, but by the party interested. fiCrQuite a spirited and bitter debate was sprung in the U. S. Senate, on Thurs day last, on the resolution to tender a sent within the bar of the Senate to Father Ma maw, the great Temperance advocate.— Messrs. Calhoun, Berrien, Yulee, Butler, Clemens, Foote and other Southern Sena tors, some how or other discovered the hydra-headed monster of Abolition con cealed under the proposed compliment, and made a furious assault upon the reso lution, which filially passed by the follow ing vote. The bitterness of the debate, however, is a fair indication of what we expect from these hot-spurs when the sla very question comes up in proper farm : YEAS—Messrs. Baldwin, Bell, Bradbury, Bright. Cass, Chaos, Clarke, Clay, Cooper, Da vis, of Massachusetts. Dickistrt, Dodge, of lowa, Douglas, Downs, Felch, Greene, Hamlin, Houston, Jones Mangum, Miller, Not rig, Seward, Shields, Smith, Soule, Stewart, Sturgeon, Underwood, Up ham, Willett, Walker, and Whitcomb-33. N A Ys—Messrs Atchison, Badger, Berrien, Bor land, Butler, Calhoun, Clemens, Dar is, of Missis sippi, Dawson, Foote, Hunter, Mason. Marten, Pearce, Beak, - ebartian, artier, and Y aloe— Is. r The Whig party in the House of Representatives were defeated in the choice of a speaker by the defection of the faction of Southern Pro-Slavery Whigs who threw their votes away, rather than give them to Mr. Winthrop. Let the traitors con summate their treason by taking another step and joining the ranks of the enemy. The Whig fold itr no place for Pro-Slavery Disunionists. PCT/ Both Moses of Congress adjourn ed over from Monday to Thurs(l4, so that we have no Legislative doings to record for Tuesday and Wednesday. fir:7' The Legislature of Georgia' has seconded the treasonable movement of her Representslives in Congress by adopting xesolutiona threatening to secede from the Union in case Congress adopts the Wil mot Proviso or adrnits California into the Union with its present Anti-Slavery Con stitution, and has adjourned one month to await the action of Congress I, Noble pa triots sod worthy apostles of Liberty these Southern Slave-drivers fare! o:7oSir Henry Lytton Bulwer, the new British Minister, wan officially received at :Washington on INondi !sit. , • Two children of Samuel Phial) , were burnt to death, wilh their honsik at 1;icli: mond, near Philadelphia, on Monilliy. NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and other persons concerned, that the Administration Accounts of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned will be pre sented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allowance, on Monday the 21st of January next : 88 The first and final account of Sam uel Gilliland and Thomas N. Dicks, Ad minion-more of Margaret Gilliland, (wid ow,) deceased. 87. The first and final account of Sam uel Gilliland and Thomas N. Dicks, Ad ministrators of Win. F. Gilliland, dec'd. 88. The first and final account of Gen. Cole and John Cole, Executors of George Cole, son.. deceased. WM. W. IT %MERSIN, Register. R4.2iAtet's Mtive,Gf tty,.b•irg, Der. I S 4 9.—ta VIERret . P3 SALE. IN pursuance of a writ of Venditioni Expunas, IS,4led out of the Court of Common Pleas of Ali:11118 county, and to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale oil ,Ssotordery lhr 121/1 of January nr.rt. at 1 o'clock. P. M., at the Court house, Hi Ccut sbora., slii.oe Niroban township, North-east corner oi tin pui~li~• F. Felty \Vuoils, tcuh a twirsiory Brick ./ Dwelling house, • r . suitable for any kind of public II business, with a ftanie stable and a well of water on the hr: 1111geS.—Setzed anti taken in execution a. the e.taie of M. W Al: \V \I. FLUKES, Suerill !)'c. 28, 1818.—ttl Tax Appeals. r I 1; ( Ilf A ! rig affileC 111.. rd Upton 010 ' . 1111: , 1d.11 . 1,1ur Lilt h d Ig id A i•pc.ils in Iltt• sever ;I town- Ship , :11111 1111rIlligh• in the eotiiiiy, when and where they will attend to hear Appeals lietween the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M. and 3 P. M.: For the townships of Mountjoy, Germa ny and Union, at the house of Joseph Bar ker. in Littlestown, on Monday the •28th of January next. For the townships of Conowago and Mount')leasant, at the house of Peter Smith iu Mountpleasant, on Tuesday the 29th of January next. For the townships of Oxford and Ber wick, at the house of Mrs. Miley, in New Oxford, on Wednesday the 30th of Janu ary nex.. For the townships of Hamilton & Read ing, at the house of Israel Yount, in Hamp ton, on Thursday the 3 let day of January next. For the townships of Huntington, Lati more and Tyrone, at the house of John M. Ege, in I'etersbug, on Friday the Ist of February neat. Fur the townships of Hamiltonban and Liberty. at the house of Isaac Robinson, in Milierstown, on Monday the 4th day of February next. Fur the townnship of Franklin, at the house of Moses Smith, in Caslttown, on Tuesday the sth of February next. For the township of Menallen, at the house of IVm. Eicholtz, in M iddletown, on Wednesday the 6th of February next. For the townships of Freedom and Stra ban, at the Commissioners' Office, in Get tysburg, on Thursday the 7th day of Feb ruary next. For the township of Cumberland and borough of Gettysburg, at the Commis sioners' Office, in Gettysburg, on Friday the Bth of, February next. JACOB KING, J. G. MORNINGSTAR, JOHN MUSSELMAN, JR Attest—J. Aer,siNBALIOU, Clerk. [Corn'... Dec. 28, 1840—td LAW PAR'INERSIIIP. THE undersigned have entered into part nership for the Practice 'of the Law i n the several Courts of Adams county.— Office iu South Baltimore street, threndoors South of the C ourt-house. the same here tofore occupied by li, 11. SMVSER. All business entrusted to their care attended to with fidelity and despatch. DANIEL. M. SMYSER, WILLIAM M'SHERRY N. B. During my absence this winter at Harrisburg, Mr. M'Sherry is also au thorized to attend to my old unfinished bus iness, and will be in constant communi cation with me relative to the same. DANtEL M. SMVER. Dec. 21, 1840.-8 m rarf ttpeetator" insert three months, mark cost, and charge this cane. • FOR RENT. STORE ROOM, in a very desks /1i hie situation in the country. Posses sion given the first thy ,of April next.— Enquire at this office. • , Dee. 21, 1849: , GENTLEAthIir ; WMit find it to their advantage Mean at th e Store •of , I. L. 1.30111 CK. and examine hie stook of Satin Vesting., Gloves, Stockings, AianilitercisioGob ()ta rots, Suspenders, 113" Particular attention is called to our con centrated Extracts of Vanilla and Lemon, for elm v i ri n P urc : E 7 e:is( is an irr arnt' tern, Pure youndtpi es d I'owde teArti e of every idinbuk,orincu id e ax • pressly for tamilr use. The importance of pure and reliable Me,iimue is every day being observed and appreciate.' by the Medical Profession. Apothecaries. and cony munity at large. That the practitioner should be able to calculate with cm tainty upon theeffect of the medicines he admitisters is of eminent importance to him and his patients. Always keeping this point in view, we trust those who purchase or use our articles will hate nn rouse of disappointment. TILDEN & Co.. Proprietors of the Botanic Garden, New Lebanon, N.Y. C. D. KNIGHT, Agent, No. 38 N. Gth st. Phila. !..el,l. 11. 181 tim In Physicians. Ilrug . gists, and Country Merchants. n R. J. N. KEELER and BRO.. mnst re spect'illlik solicit attention to thou keel) stock ot Liighset Frond) .German and American Aleritemes Chemical., Plm., (ilk, Dse Glassware, Pet fi.mery, Patent Alesh cine.s, Yee. opened a non store No 29.1 Alar:ort street, with a nill supply 01 Drugs and Medicines. or respectfully solicit Country Deal t'', to ox amine our stock belote purchasing else iiheie, promising one and all who ti.a: reel 111S ri!).ol to extend us their patronage. to ri II them Genuine Drugs and Medicines, on no liberal 'erne as any other home in the City, and to hilthinny esoric, entrusted to tla piorrpi I) and 14u• o; the proprietors being a regii]ar pitysi e,.,i, • eli • •r 1 , voille v;iiaratiteeo! .C..141111 , 1' tilld! 4 .1 .141 .10 •oh at their e,'“l•i;olirtui,t 11'e lk , lll , Clfilly int ile Droggists t o,,ntry Merch.iiits.uilo may wieh in become Agents Inf . Dr. Kerler'w'rekbraled Fatuity J ll,ll, intro. (slam!. ard and popular rnethrinc,,) to loroard Owls ad dress 6nliciting the patronage o 1 dealeis, et respectfully remain, J. N. KEIMER 4.. !SRO , ‘Vh"le.ale DrsiL% , ..i,lz, No st :trt. 14. 1N49-1%. THE VERY GBE3T 11411G.11.VS 1 ail' OPIEBED KUICI'Z'S NE\V S'I'011E! IrE have 111/W 1111 hand a chni(-e and lull ass,irmient of all ileseripibms of WINTL R GOODS, which we otter now, as usual, at remarkably Low entei:s. Persons wishing bargains in the Dry Goods line will he sure to be suited by calling at VLlT•liari;'B Cheap Slore. FR NC MEIONOE` 4 , all shades ; figured Delaines, at P.r ) . 18i and 25 et,. ; plain and printed Cashmeres, at 25, 311. and 371 rents ; super black Alpaceas at 20, 25 and 37; cents—KT.& Kurtz's. SPLENDID LONG. SHAWLS, at pri ces varying from $3 to $7 50; figured and black Dress Silks very cheap ; also Blank ets, Flannels, Tickings, ite.,--lq"10 be had at Kurtz's. Together with an assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Stocks, Cra%ats, Gloves. Hosiery, &e. &e. We close as we began, with the wholesome advice and significant motto, that if you want bargains forget nol the Cheap and New Some of Dec. 21, 1549. K U Jf'OTIC li. otters of Administration, on the estate LA of DANIEL HAWN, deceased,' late of Mountjoy township, Adams county, Pa., having been granted to the subscri ber, residing in Mountjoy township, notice is hereby given to all who are indebted to said estate, to make payment without de lay, and to those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. Will. KUHNS, Adw'r Nov. 2, 1342.-6i* LARGE lo' of Ribbons and Flow- Ilk ere just received and for sale by Oct. 5. - J. L. SCHICK. JURY LIST. Grand Jury, January Term, 1850. Menallen : James J. Willa, Bernard Gard. nor, Michael Dietrich, Henry Hartzell,William B. Miller, Valentine Feld, Jr. Borough : Leonard Stouch, Reading: John Dicke. Oxford : Levi Waggoner. Freedom : John McCleary. Cumberland : George Plank, George Way bright. Latimore: David Newcomer. Union: Henry Goteliiia, Samuel Young. Hamilton: Pills Fink, Martin Getz. Huntington: Jeeee•John, JIIIIISS Townsend. Moinitjoy : &titter Snyder. Franklin: Peter Mickley, (Caahtown.) Mountpleasant : George Hagerman, Samuel Noel. Conowago t Jacob Little. General Jury. Borough: David Kendlehart, Surlualbio- Creary, 'David Ziegler, James A. Thompson, John Culp, (of M.) Cumberland : Emanuel Pitser, Sr. Oxford : >Michael Slagle. Tyrone: Daniel Diehl, Jacob Hersh, Ezra Myers, Peter Hummer. Berwick : Isaac Wolf, George Ickes. Mounrpleasant:: James Poist, ,Sithasthin Weaver. " ' Franklin Robert Shakely, Leiri, Pitner, Charles Sterner.;Menallen: Wiliam,Harlin, Samuel Diehl. Freedom: David, Sandoe, Daniel Sheets, James Digbem. . , t Liberty Robert Hill. Jamee 'Moore.,, Hamiltonbso; Michael . Herring .lebn B. Paxton. ' Conovrago : Abraham- Keagy, Frs. Xriebton. Hamilton: Samuel B. Patterson. Germany:.Jonathan C. Forrest.' ; Huntington: John Ferree. Niountjoy : Joseph Zook, Jooeph Fink, Latimore: Adam Gardner, Jr.„ •.• Reading: Sohn Miller. of the most desirable styles imported this season. RICH VESTINGS—We have and are constantly receiving new styles of Vestings, consisting of plain and figured Sins and Woolen Vdvels. Nara and striped Cashmeres, Silks, Satins and Vakneias, of all shades and colors. - - Our CUSTOM WORK is cut and made in the- best man ner—and as regards style and workman ship, is warranted to give entire satisfac tion,piiar‘ .0 and at greatly reduced prices. READY-MADE 01.0THING.—Pei -8003 in want of Ready-made Clothing are larly invited to call and examine f;a ,: c . t o u . r i e ,H al l i N gtl o teitie A s n o d f F o tS r H! a our sto:lk before purchasing elsewhere, as CN- A w n e n u t E anu moot o f th a t is at all times large, w hi c h o tt ers t o h -ntichasers a great induce ment of proctirinj an article of a quality! which cannot he oLlained in any other; Clothing Establishmeti in the City. We bavu on hand and are constantly manufacturing Garments of every variety, from the beat materials, in the most ap p °vett styles, for Falk and Wittier Wear, CONCOWFINO OF Surfont, Sack and ?Mid overealals. Of all colors. qualitiewandsixes, front 4 50 4 75. 5 50 and upwards. BOYS' SACK & OVERCOATS.— A large assortment al Boys' Sack and Overcoats, 20 per cent. less than the usual prices. SUPERFINE FROCK AND. DRESS COATS, made from German and, French! Cloths, in the latest fashion. A large 1 stock of Tweed Coats, Pants and Vests. We have a large assortment of Tweed Frocks and Sacks. A New Article- 1 Forest Sacks, for Stormy weather. Pan taloons, from Super French Doeskins.—! BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMEREI PANTS. of every variety of Shade and Color, at SI, 150, 1 75, 2, 2 50, 3, 3 50, 1 and upwards. VESTS, made from Rich Velvets, Sa tins, Cashmeres and Valencies, and at all prices. • ii..Rememler name and place. corner of Pratt and Centre !Markel Spare. 11. H. COLE. Nov. 23, 1849.—1 y Q%A/VIEOSITY OF 111 WELAND. FACT I. Y OF I'll V81(3. SESSION 01 1849—'50. I '111.: Lectures will commence on Mon day the •29th of October, and con tinue until the 15th of March ensuitm. Chemistry and Pharmacy—Wm. E. A AIKEN. M. D., L. L. D. Surgery—NATHAN R. SMITU. Therapeutics, Materin Medics and Hygi ene—SAmucs. dur.w, NI. D. Anatomy and Physiology—Jimlm Rosy, M. I). Theory and Practice of Medicine.—W3l. roWER, M. 1). Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children—RlCHAßD H. THOSAI3, M. D. Lecturer on Pathology and Demonstrator ofAnatonly—Gso. W. MILTKNDEROKII. instruction in Clinical Medicine and Clinical Surgery every ay at the Balti more Infirmary, op site the Medical Col lege. The coon or practical anatomy will be opened ember let, under the charge of the demonstrator. Fees for the entire course 190. Comfortable hoard may he obtained in the vicinity of the Med cal College, for 152,50 to 413.59 per week. WILLIAM! E. A. AIKEN, Dean of the Faculty. Sept. 21. 1849.-83 SHIRT S suncrs at wholesale, from $8 to 924 per dozen. COLLLA RS, from Si to 94 per dozen. Manufactured and sold at 179 BALTI MORE STanitr, between Light and Calvert. MEN'S and BOYS' Shirts, Cotton and Linen, on hand and constantly making, all sizes—plain and fancy. 'PLY — Remember the name and 179 Baltimore Street, Fourth door below Light. Oct. 20, 1849.-4 m 'BOTON. RESTORATION AND PRESERVATION OF THE HAM BY N. Wise and Sou, of Va. A CARD. .WISE & SON, finding it imp,os sihle to attend personally to the great number of daily, applications, from all sections of the Union, for their remedy for baldness, and for their celebrated HAIR TON le. have found it necessary to up. point a General Travelling .1/gent, to It different cities and towns throughout the United States, vesting liiin with authority to appoint sub.agents,, use and vend the . Hair Tonic, and to apply the RESTOR ATIVE, and to put them into the hands of those he may appoint to operate wherever a /sufficient number of patients in any town or neighborhood shall , ,betobtained. Capt. 9zostoz eamotax,,, of Fauquier county, Va., is alone authorized to act as General 'travelling Agent, with the pptsers aboVe indicated,, ) Capt. C. may ,be, eapeeted to ; rtnb ss speedily as priseible, the ptfh,cipal cities and towns pf,,the Union. N.:,8 Cain, ft.ltilvert will always have on hand a, hal luPply of the HAIR:TON TO (which. cfelinees. the head of damdruff. strengthens and invigorates the hair, and prevents it" els° from ,falling off,) for the region, of oxithilny most contiguous to his °partitions it may always be obtained, et wholesale, and forwarded to any part of the:Union, by addressing the proprietors M. WISE & SON, Richmond, Va. • CorTrice 09 per dozen cash. Six bot tles for ss—or one dollar single bottle. Dec. 7, 1319.---IY Attegt-1. Arommuort; Clerk. December 14, 1849.-4 w. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS the Hon. DADIRL Dot- KEE. Esq. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the counties composing, the 18th District, and Justice John Fahnestock -- of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and RESPECTFULLY' announces to his General Jail Delivery, for the trial Of all friends and the public generally. that capital and other offenders in the said dis- ho has opened a NEW trict—and GYOROR SMYRNA and JANNI Hardware and Grocery. Store r M'Divirr, Esqa., Judges of the Courts of in Gettysburg, at "M'Clellan's Cornet; Common Pleas and Genera: Jail Delivery, where can be found a general assortment of f or the trial of all Capital and other offend- every thing in his line. Having examin ers in the county of Adams—have issued ed both the Philadelphia and Baltimore their precept, bearing date the 21st day markets. he is enabled to offer his goods of November in the year of our Loan one at reduced prices, and can confidently sa thousand eight hundred andfortrnine, and sure them that they can he purchased low to me directed, for holding a Court ofCom- er than they have ever been sold before. " ° he PeacetnPleasa andndG G ene e r nmi j General ay sl t i er i3 Se ei s iv si e r; Hi fi * s‘toecrkdcwonesii...ure and oa Cutlery, r of and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Get- such as nails,.cross-cut saws, planes and tyshurg, on.liknday the 21.1 day of' Jan- bits, locks;,liintes, screws, chisels of ev. WOW next,— . . erg description, rasps and files. saddlery -NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To 'Mall varieties; Shoemakers' lasts and tools, all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner morroccoleattier and linings;shovels,forks, and Constables within the said County of and a gaup"( assortment of Adams, that they be then and there in their TABLE. cU T LER Y AND POCKET proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, ' KNIVES Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re- in short, every article belonging to that membrances, to do those things which to branch of busmess. Also a complete as their offices and in that behalf appertain sortment of GLASS, and a PA la l r N ge 7, 62 0 1 11. an a d at ge D ne Y ra E l EL11 0 F run M en t of to he done, and also they who will prose n GROCERIES, e sn n a te ll a b g e ai i n n st ti t l h e e j p a r i i i so n i f ie t r h s e t s h a a i t d a c re o o w ;t y he nnf Adams, and to be then and there to pros.' FISH, and CEDAR WARE, all of which• ecute against them as shall be just. WILLIA IV FICHES, Sheriff. he has selected with great care and pm. chased on the very best terms, thus ens- Shot ifrp ogee, Gettysburg. Dec. 14, 1849. truing him to sell at suckprices as will give entire satisfaction. He solicits and hopes, GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, by, strict attention to the wants of the com munity, to receive ,the patronage of the For 1850 shall surpass that of 1840, and exceed all M7gazines Past, Present public. JOHN FAIINESTOCK. and to Come. Gettyeburg, Sept. 14, 1849.—tf Tsang—Cash in advance, postage paid MAGNIFICENT AND EXPENSIVE PRE- ---- MIUMS. . 111111 E enbecriber tenders his geknoirl. Subscribers to a club, or single eubecribms, rosy choose different engraving.. - 111 - edgements to his friends and the pub lic for die liberal patronage hitherto ex-• One ropy one year, $3, with any two of the Ink tended to hint, and respectfully infOrins owing splendid premium plates:—"Death-bed of comprisingt hi dtha t h i e n h p a a o rt j a us fi t n : s c i e oc iv k ed of fmm the Gwcnap Aftlphitheatre, " "Amities Guided by Cities a apendid assortment of new Geed... W he isd it n ' i l 7" ll •G W en " era il l . I " ; V lor eli s ie L p" Old ch W ing bl i ta n Y th . : "Likeness of the Rev, John Wesley," "De of his SHAWLS, 1 A QNGHIIATIR ' ... 9 co-laborer, the Rev. John Fletcher,"—the last DEL.SZNEB, pLorgs. BTOCKiNGS, RIB two, though separate engravings, we count only as one premium. ' 1101V3,TLOWERS, COLLARS, . . Two copies for $5, and two of the above prints - 1.. - I.' - - • ' —'' -' to each subscriber. NlUSuns, Irish Linens, , Five copies for $lO. and an extra copy ofibe &c., all of which will be sold.at title to -- book, and any two of the above engraving to gat cash , prices. . • . r,, : .:; . the permn sending the club._ . • , The subscriber deems it unnecetuno . to. Eleven copies for $2O, and en eaten copy of enumerate the different artinlWvihieh the Book, and any three of the above engravings_ .. • to the person sending the club. etiiropritio'his stock. lie would therefore Lion pe o rr o n anti ven gs d l in , g w f u e be in e e a d a z d nee to . suga b ge fl y 4 p. of earnestly 'invite all to call and exansine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. the above eneravings. - • J. L. SCHICK. MODE AND MOST - LIBERAL OFFERS. ' Gettisburg Sept, 28,1819.--t(. For $2O in advance, ten copies of the Lady's . Hook will ha sent, and a copy of either of the a. ' . hove magnificent prints ion to each subscriber.— r . Q. ai vit %itg). • They can, in all cases, select which they plena,. For $BO we will send ten copies of the Book, . • and thirty copies of any of the ahuve engravings. • GE011131; iIIZNOIAII tiingle numbers of the Lady's Book, 86 cents. The shove are large-eited parlor prints. The 1.141118 just relhrned from Philadelphia,. "Death.bed of . Wealer conunni many portraits ; ALM and is pow opening a large stock of "Wesley preaching in the AmPhiftestreion. . . tains hundreds of fi gures, and cat *l6OO M en- frIESH GOODS grave it. "America Guided by Wisdom" is al j very large line engraving, and ems $l5llO teen. grave it. "General Taylor and Old While? la /*ONG WHICH Aug MINA,' one of the largest of the General Taylor printm CLOT H 5, C ASSIM KBES,. and is engraved from an original painting at • cost 41)1,000. The heads of 'Weeby and Fletcher Cassinets, Cords, Jeans, are of a good size for framing. SILKS M. DE L.IINES,4LNICA4 Premium are only sent when the eubscrip. , non, are remitted direct to the Publisher. Mode Colors, Black and Fancy do., . iv 'r er tl a o i L hu A n D d !' d a i n ood oO e it ngri tar vin , p. l,qso . will, contain - • Calec n o g eLG 4 in . tip us very mace,' by baying theme!! addreased Postmasters and others sending chills will DIN PleidandPlain g C 4 a ae N rnn h c m Bl; er BA e ti s rleri , 'P ß en ii b el. on . s, Flannels, Blankets, to One name. It is no inconreniersee to then, and, will be a great Glorious.... Queensware, fc., ErThe town seeding oaths hugest nuMbrAr of ' 11l of Which have been purchased in Phil mein can offer' them. L m a e d il y cii . l 4e S t o i o te it il . to r r Of 11885510: gratis ho t a e nii nt th illetl e 40 , .o xi th in i a b d e el s p o h ld ia s o s n o t i h e e ap ve a r s y o h n e: t number, each' subscriber shalt mein' any one of the above plates: Address, - , Nov. no. - L. A. GODY4Y, . ' ' ins end judge for yoniseives. , i4en o ie t s h r e m er s Le u tt a : n a e d b x l w a io u h i l l : l 119 Chestnut St. Phidadelphis. ' P. S. Country Produce taken in • ex , ...,- -----7—.--- change for . Goods at Cash prices. 1.4 E'rTE tts or Admitibliation' de' bo- ' . NOT.Wia • . ' will 1 0:7 11 be A 4 lo w t . o e r be S a ' p r . OV . ES on halal .; Which a ,l GEO. ARNOLD: IJ nis non, with the will anneied, on the ' S e pt.p 2 8 , 1840 ._. ti estate of MARGARET KITCRENiate of Reading township, Adams co:, dec'd., having been:granted to the subscriber re., siding ' .iir''Stratiatt township, he hereby gives 4 d:ilia to ultiu4ebted to said Estate to make, payment without delay, and those having anima to present the same proper ly-authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL VANORSDEL, Nov. 30, 1849-6 t Adru'r . , 11 AS removed his nflire to the4triti3 Ja• Opposite the Lutheran Climate ii r ,ETTEP.S of Administration onthe Chamberoburfl sifillt, 2. d,"" le t a .V r t ...;" jia-41 Estate of MAGDALENA BAIRD, late of Middleeofl ' e store witerine m a y anima Freedom township, Adams county, Pa.,de. be found readrarrel - wilhrt. o , l-1 " 1 " 1- „ " ceased, hr,ving been granted to the subscri- BeY vote within the Plollearnui e urn bers--Notice is hereby given to all per. tilt. Persons in want of fellable of teeth ions indebted to said Estate to make pay- are veepee'lltil? invited tweeli- ' it . 4 lti ment without delay, and to those having D'r, C. N. on itr u ' e F a t il l E Z . V . :k it ' ik ; T ; 74 .4.6 claims against the same to present them, 0 D. H , pror. m. 4 00000 . properly authenticated, for settlement, to \? i, m A i c „,,,i,. .0, L. B kee ivii, the imbseribers, residing in Liberty town- .n ,D. ca t teaiy; u Wn.ll.lflitisrea, so ship, • SAMUEL BAIRD r . R e v.I.I.IVAT,ofr,D.D.. , M. L. biroassix., N.re. 13. 1889.-60 1 .ftdm'rs. July 7. Is4B. NOTICE. JACOB KING. JOHN G. MORNINGB'rAR; JOHN NIUBSELMAN, JR.. ' Commistiotters. NEW lIARDWARE & GROCERY S 2"41 II E. 11 1 1'. 1 %t@tt. ooi~aoa REMOVAL. pi. J. LAWRENCE JW2L