Cstr.troeNta REPREINNTATIVVIL 4 ..ellenVesto . —The U. States ;musters mid Representatives elect fromtealifornia, have addreiried a long document to k'orgrees, comtennicating egries of the*Stste Consti tution; tlieirineedetials, and a (mina! request for admission into thes.linien. They ex press the luitunishment Intl regret with ow hi:11 they have "learned tbe existence as stmenited, respectable sod talented op positil9,4o,o! OuisOoli or a new State," and enter at length into thu history of the 10,thory, tbeergattixation of a State, the rinujatimn t arisLother matters pertaining 1.14. subjoin. The *duress concludes tittyt.,l request ;Omission into the Adrenierist:iinion as a State. They under lining] med estimate the advantages which teilkimeree to them from such a connee tieeios bile they trust they do not too highly compute those which will be conferred , upon their brethren. They do nut refire• sent themselves as ouppliants, 'lords they bear themselves Witt; arrogance vir pre sumption. They come as tree American cilizensi—eisiaens by trtmty, by adoption and by birth--and ask that they may be permitted to reap the common benefits, elutpintbseernmon ills, and promote the com mon ireihrs, as one of the United States AillAriCa ,Ssitsum Esosew--During the recent *freshet ,at the West, an aged man, named Camphell, had a very narrow escape from • drowning. The incident is thus related by the Cincinnati Casette.: - :.+On Thursday morning last, an old man, Mr, Campbell, over 70 years of age, who • Awnsamd runs a saw-mill in Polktown. Warren county, Ohio, finding that his MM. -bee wai being flouted from his 3 and by the viseiti the Little !Manna river, hastened to rescue his property if possible. `Be tween the town where he resided and the lumber yard there was a bridge over an artificial stream, and between his lumber yard slid taw-mill there is a small ravine. Mr. Cambell having reached his lumber yard, went to work, but was astonished to see the bridge between him and Polktown *wept away. The ravine between the lum beryard and mill being cut oft hy the wat er Mr.• C. took refuge on the highestground he could reach—the water rising rapidly. There he stood uutill it had reached above his waist, calling fin. help. All the skills had been swept away, and there were tie means left his neighbors to rescue and the rafts and lumber • within his ream!' beingall floated away, he -_had apparrently no means of escape. Seeing hie :predica-' ment the citizens oh l'olktown repaired to ihe_tveoils, cut down trees, Antoci! a raft, and' floated it to his rescue, on which be reached high ground, and hie life was is 'red: When the rah reached hire he was -standing in water up, to his chin; heating it with' his hands despairingly not being ship to swim. Several times before lie was resened; he was on the point of deepair. and yielding himself, as he thought, to as Inevitable The streets of the :town, at the time, were inundated, and the inhabitantscoMpelled to wade Whenever! ,theyleft their houses LATTER-DAY SAINTS.--.TIIOII, is tome difkenitY. and a great dealof anhisos aly-'betteeen- ate Mormons in Cinoinati and the Western states, and their brethren in Deseret. In the U. S. Senate on Thurs day last„ Mr. Underwood presented a pe tition from Isaac Sheen, • who represents -himself as first eettnukr to the Prophet Wm. Smith. and-president of the .Aaron ic priesthood of the chock of Jews Christ of Latter day Saints, together. with two 1- tpos ilex and some twelve high-priests v ur ging the very grave complaints against the Moresons of the Salt Lake.. whoto they designate as the 'banditti. These people -Set forth that Council Bluffs is principally settled by Salt -Lake Mormons: who .are .governed in political as well as spiritual affairs by the secret Lodge of fifty. men that also rules the Salt Lake territory n and Brigham Yoting, their governor, President. prophet, seer, revelator, and inquisitoriel -chief. They assert that these people; ob struct the receipt of the religious news paper called the e.thlciisedek and diaronie herald." and letters to their friends and relations in that quarter, and imploring the protection of Congress from the tyranny. injustice, and political intrigues of the Salt Lake banditti, insist that the treasonable -acts and designs of the Salt Lake coul'ai nation are sufficient not only to show the impropriety of admitting Deteret into the Union, but also to convince government that no Salt Lake Mormon should be al lowed to hold any office either at Salt Lake valley or Council Bluffs. They charge them also with having commenced a warfare against the liberty of speech and of the press, and against the religious rights of American citizens who do .not acknowledge their supremacy IRACYLOOn ESCCAPF.--it has been said that reality frequently exceeds rtimattee,aud nothing can better exemplify the axiom than a cantle of the provideetial and al most miraculous escape which Captain (. W. A ndrews. oldie Caroline. whaler. which ship, touched here on saturday. has lately experiettocil. Captain Andrews, in this while in pursuit of a whale, a few days since, took the place ofthe harpooner, at the bows of the boat. On closing with the whale he struck home, and the monster flew immediately downwards like light ning, bet, by some means, the bight of the rope caught the ankle of Captain Andrews and whirled him over board. ills sensa lions at this motneut may be imagined, 'but cannot be described. I)escentlieg rap idly into the depth below, had he yet ! cient presence of mind to retain hold of, the koife; but the pressure of the water was an great that both of his arms were drawn over his head, and he found it impossible to get them down to release himself. flap-' oily the whale, for some rause or oth er (seised to tun, and Captain Andrews I was enabled to Stever the rope below his ankle, and intresel to the surface, totally exhausted. The depth to which he must have detteended must have been from fir- i teen to twenty fathoms, from the time :te took to „bring himself a the surface again. lie kind his ankle cut to The bone, and J oilieerelee severely injured. Probably an oileljer t i like the one here noticed has nev et Ociettiod before, in which tint suffererhse Brume Jsti....—Three prisoners. nam lOrted sPa.lri 'nipgt Wes Ind reta had hold of d Ind Captain ed Leister. Jordon and Hays, confined in Anre/let pily•ththe Jail of Washington co., respectively, knifes** nail olfrottalY would hove Per' charged with criminal offence/. made their tiethetle++.lPoollo /tau , escape on Friday night last, and have not ' been heard of since, 1 " 4 10101141401111 Oslo way of diet pa- . deetten.," , TEI TO EUROrt —Mr. Chase 1 6 . has yrsesiosti measetial. to the ,11. Assests, in 1411.41"1"1"42.116. moti4a, with' onabfishunet sds tin t s efulisraptui *AO ' 11 .1104:111n. 'cliimadaso Nolte. corewerenth Utilise" ' 'le Rio Anklealler eons Wee on commerce. WILLIAM M. GWINI. JOAN C. FIIEMONT.. 'GEORGE W. WRIGHT, LUWARD GILBERT. FATAR. %MAAS AT 1 4111TIITTTOWN, Mn. —Dr. Thos. Sim states. in the Banner. published at Liber4onwa.Frederiek coon -IY. Md.. that there has prevailed thew for the iast.three or.four mouths. a disease at- tended with altnost unprecedented fatality I*.childrea. It is tre4ed. of .by practical writers wader engine itembrwsweie. or membrane°. acre The. INATTOO makes itistokiimencemeht by an apparent le ordinvy, affection oldie throat, but itv. alit assumes all the sYmptoms of croup.— ir take° its its early stale, it is easily eared, but.once teething the windpipe or assum ing croop. it is'nearly hopeless. A Pi ARAONAL RENcoarrae.--There was a personal 'collision in , Wiuthington between Senators Foote aad Borland, in the vicinity of the office of the National Intelligencer, QA the 14th inst. It arose !vont a iliseus• mon on politics. Ur. Borland charged Mr. Foote with a desertion of Mr. Calhoun and of the cause of. die South. To this Mr. Foote retorted that Mr. Borland was a mere tender to Mr. Calhoun. More hiker words followed, and then Mr. B orland struck Mr. Foote in the face, and then following up the blow injured him considerably. He was carried iota Abe In telligencer office. , A GOOD S IIDOESTiON. - -Tellitettet 01" the Union.—The Register, a staunch W big papet published at Knolville,Venn„ says; "Air Pe disnnionists talk of holding a Convention at Nashville in Sune next, it hat been'suggested that the friends of the Unionin the South, meet in Conven tion at:the mans place on the 4th of July next. We are for ibis most heartily, and and eveil'oiher - ictieitio , rebu ki ng the mad ipt . iit °firemen to Me Conetitu. tion. which is seeking to alienate the of (cations of Antile'firin pat bond of &eta that every American citizen should estimate is blink above all price. Our motto is , : --Down with Paulo:tide Every i'Aingler the Union." . al • Mrihisiora. , —A 'rood, tocaiNg appeals to be springing spin this Stale, in relation to the dieuniorimovement, and the calm considerate people, who *peak out when danger comer, are malting known their *Notions. the Natchez (Mho.) Courier, last received, contain. •a coil. signed by two hundred and thirty-sit citizens. for a pub lic meeting of ethogriends Of 'the •integniv of tha Chion who are not opposed to the admission of California with her preseitt consti toilette • ' • _ , Prey/two: florin the % last, ton days, has been the smatter eatioitterstblit slietnrbance. Storm ! Eissiere weriunen k ,who had some there to take the plocoi of Ahoge ,wAlo were on a strike-for higher wsges, were attack ed bY woaten,while wocli. The kin/burg L'azeltt sap that they pre Trost.to their spirits by thrown's tlirt v &e., ipto the for naces, and succeeded in spoiling easeral hundred ds/lars worth of iron.. 'Ploy were followed by a large crowd of Loa • and buys. who urged on. and_ were ovidetnly prepared to de end them spinet any re. sisLinee. Quiet, we believe. , has hoen pretty touch restored in the city. A BOCIIANAN MOVEIIIKPIT.,••7II is said the project of holding I,9eufaeo meetings in Pennsylvania. to approve 'the rouse of the Slavery propagandists of the South, is the invention of lion. Jaines Bus,liatturn, to advance his prospects for the Presidency. It is plain that the whole matter is ia the hands of his pecular friends. The scheme is nor a bad —we mean not a weak—one ; for the southern hotspiirs wilt go for him who shall do most to humble himself, and the democracy of the North. before them. j Ov Dtv.--A Correspondent of the Low -14.11 Courier mentions a rumor that Charles Francis Adams has returnd from Washing tom.impressed with the conviction that it is the duty of the north to rally enitegly in the support of Gen. Taylor?s adminis trttion as the best means of advancing the anti-olavery oanee. •BUFrAio,.N. Y. March 4 1 - TREI4t7IOOUII CON) %ORATION Ist Her 'TALO-4.45a 1 1 3 80 ,000.-;—Otireity was vis ited by a moat disastrous conflagration on yesterday morning, laying the meat beau tiful and valuable portion of it in ruins.— About half past 9 o'clock a tire was dis- covered in the north wing of fitewart's Globe Hotel, and a high wind prevailing at the time, the flames spread with fright ful rapidity. In a few minutes the flames reached the American building, and pur sued their onward course for seven hours. Among the buildings destroyed are the Globe Hotel, the American Hotel, Lafay ette street Church, Bloomer' Hall, Metz- . gees stable, together with fifteen to twen ty other building% including a number of stores. A range of-frame tenements, ex tending from ;Hainto 'll l sishington street, were also destroyed and front thirty to for ty poor families; rendered honselese. The scarcity of water pteveiited the: flames from being sooner ,stayed.: A another of the inmates of the Hotels.: so rapidly did the fire spree% narrowly escaped with their lives. • • A large amount of furnitare ..was saved from the ilotels, but la widSutatid condi tion. Theaemmaat oi aimpe.rty slesisoyed is estimated at ..p01:14000. ,„ . , • Ittroarar4 racii Ritie.•:-.-,.*rerf of Ro man Cifizens—Tlni . jlie ark , Herald has a letter dated. Lireepeol. Feb. 22, which enys: "Advices from Rome, otthe'll inet..are of a rely discouraging character. The city watt m a irate a, great ,OXCiPeinent• In the space of t erril lY l 4 lll:436ll . r av 5 0 0 1 to Romans, belong the first &intim. were arrested. There is festively a family Which had not one of its membeis arrested. On one side; bite ilea mpettedly th r um 'Words, "Yesterday two. three or four, or; more, French were istiaufted iaim - sainated:" and, on the other side. "Thirty, fourty. or persorts werer'arrested." Scarcely had dot dealt* (lithe French , government affiring.thepenaltylifdiath against thebear er of snots been poblislied. titan the advan ced sentinel of the Campo 'Varmint, was struck down by 'abltier Oft poigniard. It is said that awe l'ransteverini. fathers or &millet% are to be shot for carrying knives. The Freiteh police search all chases of persons in the street!. in open day. The appearancs of the city is mobt sombre; acareely may body goes abroad except 0.1 bosisese. WEI & PURE& - - -T -GETTYSBURG. Friday Eitning, March 22,1850. ELEG"TIONti._W. its Ent paring a table of the officers elected at the recent Township elections, which wilt. probabls appear next week. Annexed lathe result of tits Efection bps Bo rough on Friday last. Although the poll was a fun one, the 41 ", P", o6,l Kri* 41** /Is". gree of quietness. The Loccifocros, taking micro *o4 eniii ' I P il e °9 "*".! , ?" l P e Ltirrketcdoeialudis on - list the support of the disaffected parties. !mod suc ceeded lo drawing off,the support of s eoftWont Amber erWitigi l eo defeat R portion okhe rep- Au Whig tickdt. "Mho following 1/1/111 the vote t . Whig Ticket. .1 .1 htdepouient 2 Wet. ArrICEL D. A. Buehler 193 1 J. B. Washer° 219 John Jo:ikons 141 1 , lotka Cuip' ..217 E. W. Stehle (1.. .161 yiriescroft, - - • D. Sweeny* 413 IG. Potter° (L) 137 Ass&lsom Wm BOjer 109 I Dan. Gilbert* (W.) 202 •Coirwra ulna. N. Wouver• 302 , 1 Wm. White (1.) 188 .3144, , T 216 183,1 G. A. Carr (W.) 128 larTboat laniard with as asterisk (*) are Cris notlcingthe Coturnencement of the Penn. syltrania-litedieel College hut wonA, we neglected to state that die demo of M. D. was conkrred up- Olt Dr. /I.N. 'Sworn, of this county, who attended Lecture in the Institution during the put winter. Dog Assault. Gmrs Wersarairets, resitting ori the State void, a few humhetPyattle beyond the Poor house, was assaultad end most 'comely injured be. , . tween 11 god QS o'clock on Saturday night last. He coy* that about this tisnehe beard an unusual disturiaisee lament Iris poultry, and he went out. meeting there Jameoldttle and George maw, of this borough. A scale ensued between them, in which Weismantkli scull-hone was severely frac lured (epamently with a stone) as to make the re- moral or • portion of it actually aeoeseary. He is still in • IltWariou• situation. Littis and House were arrested yesterday morn sing, and taken before Justice Dawn's, who, •ller oaring, committed thous lots rehearing.—Con. 113"Theparties were brought befure Justine Dan ner, on Monday, and eller a hearing were re—xtru nlittal to await the issue in the case of Mr. Wel& inanths, who is still dangerously ill. • WEIS arils Convarrios,—The Whig State Committee, which met at Harribburg, on 'rhos'. day lark appointed the 19th *flunk) as the time, skid-Philadelphia artturptatw; Tot holding the neit StateConyention to nominate A Whig Candidate .for Canal Commie loner. C. :Emear PAINT.— We invite the attention of Paintersautl Housekeepers to the advertisement of Mr. Jasuitra, in tovlay's paper, in regard to his "CINLIXT PAIXT." This Paint is unques• tionablyt miperiar article, and is deserving of at tention. Mr. Jenkins is in possession of Certifi cates of a very stron g ebaraoter (loin a number of our Painters and Citizens, who have used it, and pronounce it superior in beauty and durability to the Paint heretofore .used. tee advertisement in another -column. 117 - The following section has been rased by the Legislature autborizing an increase of idx in this County to rebuild the Couniy Jail sec. 3. That the Co uanisaloners of Adams County are hereby authorized to add any projior• lion not exceeding ono-third, to the a n, ~.l of assessment of County taxes for the y ear Oar Thous. and Eight Hundred and fifty, already made ; such addition to be made to the amount of 110.454111111C1114 after the mune shall be adj tuned by appeal, and to be applied towards the rebuilding of the County Jail of Adams. County. Approved, February, sth 1850. CS" The Philadelphia ...Deily Aticu" came to Ili on Monday last, in a new and beautiful dress. The Neural/ now one of the handsomest, as it has always been one of the best, exchanges on our list. It is always a welcome visitor, As the best penny paper in the ;quo, it should be well austamed--especially by the friends of Whig prin ciples, which it has always been a fair and clfi cismt advocate. ;Mir OFJI.II/GEB.-71he amendment of the Constittition providing for the election of Judges by the People, passed the House olltepre. *admires last week by the very decisive vote of 92 to 8. The only members voting agsirts it 'were James A. Porter, David Evans, (locos) and A. K. Cerruti. Esq., (whig.) The proposed a mendment has sow received the sanction of two successive legislatures. and only require* the sp. prove! of the people w become, a part of the Con stitution of the ►tats. That it will meet their •p -probation Iky a majority as divided as that which it has received at. the bands of their nipeesenta. tsa haste not a particle °Mould. .11 TA hne,mectiag of the citizens of St Louis, Mineioeci, umbels; on the 9th inst., to sustain Mr. Biataa. A souks of troolteksts were paged approving of the ammo of Cot Denton in the U. S. Senate. and reindiating Mr. Calhoun's speech on the sla very queation, and the /tweak of disunion. They else agreed to make 'Bentordent" a test vote, on the Minor,* teedidsker.st the enteiciPel *4°' ClPRilatatitirbetrtel here rnale , their appear 'aime in tbi New Yo r k market: A cukimitor of • ~ • • , the fruit Days that 4 hie strawborries invilke dust st enmetat." He adder I home kad an offer of two iiolhun a dozen for them, ha do not wish to disappitint you. Yon ran have the who tastily 'otie for 11.51 f. i 'am almost 'ashamed of thiir,bot amid do no batter et rrlatbe eassree . stf a ranaing . tight iwiweast Mr. ;Sanity el Marsh Carelirs,lnd Me. Milliard of Alabama, is the Mum, of Retiresent4fte, She ocher d:iy, there woo ars obeervetioe made* Mr. Stae ley, the sonlitnent of sr hicheiense: be tee ease: fuHy cherished or too widely diu'aperainased 1— 11 7 thnot Proviso or no it Proviso thi pimple of .2Vo - rth Carolina trill stand by A* Union." Li~ G r.o. W. Hams. Esq., of Bauphin coon. , .ty, has been appointed by Gott. Johnston. to. be Reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, for the unexpired term 4 . the let. Reporter, Robert At. Barr, Esq , deceased. Leos /Crux, Esq.. has been appointed Associ ate Judge of the Courts of Fork county. in place of Judge Bonham, whose term expire*. nr Nothing of special importance has tran.pl. red in Congress during the past week. In the 811:106. Mr. CLAT'iI Resolutions are gal under discussion. Mr, Banoan addressed the Senate on Monday and Tuesday, and was followed by Mr. Hats on Wednesday. l'he'efforts of both these gentlemen ■re said to have been very able. .Irf.TboWorm* ontwootion, which prohibi lodolovory ammo, "ma composer! of 71 Tenons from Slave j...Litet, and only 41 from rll other usrterc LEGISLATIVE. °°" o / o •Whosti of the "I tar Beerier." ,'' liXaarseeoe.l4lttelb 12, 1860. Memo "Eri;:e :—, et Aare weeks remain until Wu; traffics 'of lhe hundred days allotted to 04 !korner* and'lttalteesintatitos, In which to 'trlnsitethe pubilainakneen on fu l ltpky ; and al though there is no disposition on the part of any -of them-to protriet O»-session beyond that limit yet it is not Tbderiblinthat in adjoarninent will be synodal:am so anon. dome 800 bide have been ,prinsented , tr!thionouse for its consideration during thenesiop-Aniowsreloo or** iicibloirthas innuf had. This body could get through by the 10th OAPell—lbal thellenste ft tronsiderably babied, and in addition, *salt the important bills to con sider. So - thatilweloss of the session.cannot be predicted witlventainty. The proposed amendment • to - the Constitution islisposed et. 'Although four days had - beef° al lettedlor Stellnal consideration, yet to evidently was the weariness of the subject exhibited on 'the i pail Of the members, by the throwing of -paper balls and other like demonstrations, that it Would have been dangerous for any one to have attempt ed to secure the lineation of the. House after the first day. which was Thersdaylast. ton that day, your representative, Mr. Sinyser, *admired the House on. the .subject, sad I imitate not to say. in the ablest effort which was made on that floor in the aihoesy of ilm proposed refonn. His re marks, I understand, will shortly appearminreaten eo and any synopsis of mine would be superfluous. He 'was followed by Judge Porter in a kat effort in opposition to the resolution. ,He reviewed the I, grounds formerly taken by him, 'and concluded by an enthusiastic appeal to the Democracy of the House to defeat the measure, predicting that if they voted in its favor, they would re pent in sackcloth and ashes their impolitic i action, when it effected, as it inevitably would, ..the roils of the .Dionerveric party:" When the Judge had concluded, cries of Nuestion,". resound al from all parts of the Howse, and the vote was taken on its fins, passage. Aa I supposed, there were but three votes in the negative. Cornyn of Huntington, Porter of Northampton, and Evans of Montgomery. The Yeas were 87, and ten members were absent. The resolutions as thus adopted yet needs the sanction of the people at the fall.election, and it will be engrafted upon the'Constitution. The House' has also disposed of the Apportion. meat bill for the prese at. The Dill as originally reported by the majority of the Committee passed final reading, with amendments suggested by the Chairman and agreed upon by the i.ocofoco Caw cus--411 others were ',sled down. It passed by astriet pony .ente.-- Yeas 5 Nays 37. On its third reading -Mr. anyane offered a substitute for the whole, but •the House refused to receive it.— The benate trillium amend it, and it will go bakk to the Honri—tlommittee of conference will be appointed and h le-very doubtful ' , whether 'they will be aide to effect o compromise. 'The bill in its present unjust form will never 'become aflaw. Mr. Meek from the House Committee en Vice and Immorality .un Friday, made an adverse ro. port upon the-Senate 13111 exempungthe Sesciith Day Baptists from the penalties imposed by the Act of 1794, relative to the observance of the Sab. bath. This eats the matter at rest for the present. The bill to suspend operations upon the Public Works of the State upon the Sabbath day, was taken up and discussed in Committee of the whole in the House on Friday and Monday. ft been posponed for the present, but I think there is a disposition the part of the House, to look favorably upon the measure. The only objection which appears to be insiraed upon against it is, that should the , hill plea, persons imployed upon The Works;arill be likely to !pen.] the day in a more objectionable manner than they now do.— But this by no means relieved uur legislators from the re.ponsibility of depriving them of the pricil edge of spending it prnperly, me they do by requir ing • eoutintinnee of their every-day labors ou the Sabbath. Nor is.this objection a true one. On the contrary, the “Delaware D.vision." en which there is no Sanday•travelling. lairds sufficient evi dence. The member' from Bucks County, testi fy to the general good conduct of their boatmen nn the Sabbath—that their arrangements are al ways taadeto step ut places convenient for the en- joyment of a "day of rest" rke. It may be that the apponents of the measure will succeed in post poning action upon it. but if a direct vote were to ken it would moat likely carry. The famous . ..Investigation is still in progress. They have not yet finished the long list of Super intendents and Supervisors sabramised—although all the information they can get, has been ob tained. The Canal Centruissioners on Briktr day called Thomas A. Power, Superintendem.dtc.. on the Postage Railroad forihe lost thirteeriyeant His testimony is given clearly and explicitly—end whilst he does set differ from any who preceded him on the stand, in ling 4f hill slatemorOar be speaks without any appearance of partiality wr bias. Hear him :—"Since I have been on the road I never was refused money•at the Treasury but once, that wee in July 1948. Mr. Anwar] Plummer was State Treasurer then He told ate that be could not and would not pay me, till after the lot of August. The, paYments 08 eV khe were a year end • half behind. Al ts time the men are better paid up, than they were in the spring of 1849." This is taken from his testi mony in chief. When examined by Mr. Ball be said :—"I believe as general thing I base received moneysanre promptly and regularly at the Treas ury in 1849,than in any previous year. Mr. Omit newer refused lo pay my drafts. I have been re fused by former Treasurers. I have got better •funds4n 18411 than T ever did before. The ac counts; in 1849, were hurried into the Treasury much faster than he the two preceding years. I can't goy whether this unuaral despatch was in tended by }he Canal Comminiasers to °mbar"' the Treasurer, or not." This is the kind of testi 'none theVommittee are taking: . These are the only facts they can:gleaa, and they speak for themrelres. They need no -comment. • Tbe Appropriatkeebill will be eekeniopikie week. .N 01.78 VERRONS. A is now below Csagresa, which provides a resiral list for the game, 1t proposes that when an officer shall become unlit for duty, he shall re tire on his pay proper and brevet rank ; the one nerd Sfi rank replacing blot,receiving the ration grif the higher grid., but hit old pay, until the : register shall no ,Iturge r co l soreirt the . atipte of the retired officers. • tar w 4 ie ,equestei t 3 sesinunce ihst the itevilluinntioUttaes stilt-ransiefhlli the ilAundirin Reformed Chinch, in fjettyetiiiii; on the last &b. be tit In thlio nista, Jai& si the "gill itte itarshikiathe a r QOM ay. i The. Bilthutse.Cinsiontatis elicits Meths. diet 141scopal Church closed he annual eesdostro Satimliy lest. ' , The followhei ore the. appoint. Meats fer the Collide District's ' ' CARLISLO tlirstuiCT—Cl. B. Trivier, P.D. Carlisle B tation-4arnes Brown. Carlisle Circuit-lames Sankei Was /LAW. elaP• YORK SPRINGS—F. Dyson, F. S. Cassday. York—William Wickes, Wrightsville- F. Cearheart. GETTYSBUBO—J, Monroe, Wm. Harden. t-hippensburg —I . {4l sits, 1...4.,..Etchi5i0n. Chamberoburg—R M . I, l 4 ocom b . Gmecaetle—Horac e Holland . • Boonsherough—Jas. Brad', H. A. Penitent. Frederick Circuit—G, H . Brooke, Geor g . W. Cooper. Berlin—J. R. Dughnrrow, Frederick City-8. S. Rafael, Semi Penith. • Dickinson Oolialre, J. T. Peek, Prat., 0. Tiffany. .4net Prof. R. 8 . Machu. Missiimary In Chine. 11-7 Next lialtimoriAnntral Confereabe acW S. held at Winchester, l's, 5, , I 68 I . READING FOR ALL Olt CeMoir/ Tye Past—The v - ijototevalmet be dissolved. iGod is ill Aistark." is one of We greatest livinxiiistorlitue r a4 . the truth'ictj the wpm* will be obvious to every reflecting mind. Be writes or reads historpto little purpose who does noises in it the ter-reaching and overruling agency eta Divine hand. When we compare our former with our present situation" we canamaahat the most Insane scep ticism, forbeietthe aciamellebiii/koid what God herth wrought r From a aim of witakma and colonial subjection to the British Grown, with . notidespof tree liberty bdt the nem% we him be come an independent and powerful nation. When our fathers •deetered their dam end purpose to be free, and preferred death to injustice and op. prelusion, eivrything was against them but God and justice. We were weak in numbers. in re sources, and esperiam in the art of war. Our adversary was the mod powerful nation on earth ; abundant in resources,. and her, legions of tried valor.'. Indeed, when we look at the resource* and achievements of our illustrious projenitort• we are amazed at both their temerity and ar eal. Let one or two !incidents illustrate our paint— ..ln the enclosure at the top of the Bunker Hill monument, are, two small cannon, the 'Hancock' and the 'Adana' each about six-potindims, one of which contains the following inscription: &cam, TO LI ts Mid offossr carmen which ton stilts ted the who/s train of Field alrtillery possessed by the British Colonies of N. America, et the tom ' menorment of the war Gayle lath of Jeri!, 1775. This cannon and its fallow be/ringing to a number of the citizens of Boston, stare need in snooty engage ments during ate war. The other Otto, the property of the government of Mosearkwrette, were token by th e enemy." Ault think of it Four cannon of this calibre "constituting of the whole train of Field Artillery" at the commencement of that fearful struggle, in the infancy ef our being, with the most power ful nation on the globe! Who can doubt that the God of nations gave our feeble army the victory I Who can doubt .that great and glorious ! purposes were to be accomplished by our becom• leg a froe and independent people? Whet a con trast is found in our present artillery force, and whet a pledge has it recently afforded of its terrible effi ciency. Each gun of Bragg.' Battery, at Buena Vista, was Discharged upwards of two hundred and fifty times, during a battle of • few hour, cutting down whole ranks of the enemy as with the sword of an archangel ! Says .Garden, in his revolutionary memoirs, , •When the American army entered Philadelphia in June t 778, after the evacuation by the British troops, we were hard pressed for ammunition.— W e caused the whole city to be ransacked in search or esrtridge.,paper. Among' vast collection found in on upper room, once occupied by Dr. Franklin when a printer, was a mass ef sermons an defen sive war, preached by Rev. Gilbert Tennant, du ring the old ,British and French war, to reuse the colonies to indispensable exertion. These were instantly employed si cases for musket cartridges, rapidly sent to the army, and used at the Battle of Monmouth against our nailing foe." These incidents, which might 'be multiplied, show the meagerness of our own resources, and our inabil ity, humanely speaking, to cope with so formidable an enemy. Our army, it is well known, were of• ten without sufficient food and clothing—were ex posed to privations and trials of which we can form no adequate conception, and which we are apt to forget. And nothing but the wisdom and energy, the watchful assiduity and unbounded in fluence of its brave commander, prevented a mu tiny or desertion which would have perilled, if not utterly prostrated the -hopes of our cause. This disquietude was but momentary. The virtue and the valor of the soldiers made them equal to the emergency. They struggled for their liberties, their honor and their fire aides, and twee guided by the prudent counsel and animated by the lofty example of the greet and winnows Wash. ton : and, above all, were led and succored by the "Just God," as the immortal Henry said, "who pre ! sides peer the destinies of nations." Triumph cron ned their labors—and liberty and peace suc ceeded to tyranny and trouble. More than fifty years have elapsed, and we have been brought, by a benignant Providence, through other wars, to the possession of an honorable place among the nations of the Earth. tllaty years ago, there was here a population of three millions now there are nearly twenty millions. Then thirteen feeble colonies looking to England for protection and laws, now an independent nation of thirty great States, rapidly extending in territory and population, and enterpenterpr ise; able and ready to every defend ourselves in just and necessary con troversy, whether of the intellect or of the sword ; respected by all the world, and shaking, by the e lectric energy of true freedom exemplified, the thrones .1 Europe, and giving to the benighted I and downarodden among the nations, a pure Christianity and liberal institutions. In industry and agriculture, ha manufacture and commerce, in theartgot sciences, in general education and intelligence, in philanthropy and useful enterprise, and in enlarged schemes of high and true reierne —in all that is desirable and honorable, and hap py in our social, political and religions relations and character, we have attained a surprising and gratifying distinction. In looking at the peat in our country, have we not much ground fer thank ful recollections and mutual congratulations.— The above is a mere outline or memento. In my next, I shall invite your yeaders to look'with me at the perils and prospects of oar country.— Though we haee meson to filar, we have, I think, greater reason to hope. D. N.ll rar Tbstrial of Dr, J. W. Webster for the mur der of Dr. Geo. W. Parkman, arm; commended, in Boston, en Monday. The excitement in the eity, occasioned by it, is said to he intense. The-court room is continually crowded—one•tenth of lbws Who atempt it not being able to pan aultniesion.— No new evidence bas thus far been elicited. MARRIED, On the d4s6 ist.. by the Rae. Jacob Ziegler, Ramon, BLACK offilellytherg.suld Miss HAMII•gIa Mostswave et, o f Union township. At IfrittAlty; Ohio, an the 12 silt. by the FAY. R. lielbalre, Latta R.Vr:sitts (formerly. or this place,) end ' Mies KBAT Aarts.Divriit, of Yindley. Op the 12th lint, by the'Rae. U. X 411104 J... WI LIAliD ' ll 11114 Astw Fos , both or Rtiniite. burg Md. ' • DIE.D. Oahe btivinet., hums eiraerr, of it& coup ty, spd !es* 4 mon** sod &WI. •• • ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. 7ifl` HE undersigned, having been tsp. pointed Assignee of ,lonn Fr o * d‘ e, of rranklin township, Adanis enun ty, by a deed of voluntary assignment, no tice is hereby given to all persons having claims against his assignor to present them, and aU persons indebted to him are request ed to make payment to the subscriber re siding in the same township. CHARLES W, LEGO. March ',l?, 1850-6 t .designee. EC ONSPOIf lOC A Vila. TO CONTRACTORS. )i\\qEM' JAIL • EIkLED PROPOSALS swill be re -1,7-telved at the office Of the Commis sioners of Adams County, in Gettysburg, Pa.. until Monday: the 29th day of Apra next, at i 2 o'clock, M., for the erection of i• yew COUNTY JAIL AND PRISON HOUSE, for said county. Plans and specifications may be seen .and examined at the office of said. Commissionent, where they will stall times be ready for inspection, by calling on the Clerk of the Board. JACOB KING. 3. G. MORNINGSTAR, JOHN MUSSELMAN. Commissioners. Attest--I Aughinbaugh, Clk. March 22, iB6o.—td tiktß. BY virtue of an order issued by the Or phans' Court of Adams county, will be exposed to public sale, on 1W day the 121 h of April, at 1 o'clock, on the premises, A Certain Tract of Land, containing Q of an Acre, more or less, 011 which are erected a Elf TWO-STORY Log Dwelling House, a stable and other improvements, situate in Oxford township. GEORG SLAGLE, Adm'r Bernard Altrone. IrrThie sale was continued from the IBth of March to the 12th of April. March 22, 18110.—td FOR SALE OR RENT. T ILE subscriber offers tit Private Sale or rent lIIS FARM, situate in Frank lin township, Adams county, containing The improvements ate a large tith Dwelling House, and Stone Kitchen, a large Bank Barn, two Wagon Sheds and a Coma Crib. Alarsh Creek runs through the farm. Any person wishing to view the property will be shown the came by calling upon • DAVID M'MURIME. March 22, 2850.-4 t MEN WANTED TO TRAVEL AS AGENTS FOR THE HISTORY OP THE Mexican War. THE subscriber is now publisbing the History of the Mexican IVar, inclu ding Biographical Sketches of the lives of Getters's Taylor, Scott, Worth, Wool, Twiggs, Quitman, and several other of The moat distinguished ahem, illustrated by numerous engravings and Portraits, By John Frost, L. L. D. A number of enterprising and intelli gent men of good character, are offered profitable employment, in circulating by subseription the above work in ?Wilms county, and other counties in the State of Pen nay I v a Ma . The terms, which are very liberal, will be given on application to the subacriber, post paid, This work will never be sold in the Bookstores, but exclusively by agents at a reasonable and uniform price. H. MANSFIELD, Bookseller and Publisher, 134 York at., New Haven, Connecticut. March 22.-2 t IViddle Creek Factory. D. WARREN St BROTHER (RESPECTFULLY announce to the I public that they have purchased the well known FACTORY on Middle Creek, in Freedom township, Adams county, and are prepared to.fill all orders in their lies of business. au& as Carding*, Fulling, MANUFJCPURL G CASSINETS, CLOTHS, IIRPETS, We have also tablisbed at the above Factory a Machine Shop, at which we will have constantly on hand Ploughs and Plough Points. Threshing Machines, Windmills, &c.. will be repair ed at the shortest notice and upoareitsotta ble terms. The .übseribers have been engaged in the machine business, at the Foundry in Gettysburg, for a number of years, and have ample experience. 0::7 Orders can be left at Ilanteraly's Store in Gettysburg, or at Oyster's Tan nery, in Arend tstown, at which place wool and goods will . be called for and returned. . D. WARREN dr, BROTHER. March 22, 184$0.—tf To Painters and Housekeepers Centient paint. 911 HE undersigned has the pteastire of -A. announcing to the publio that he has invented a new PAINT, Which, from iu durability and general excellence, he lias termed ..CEMENT PAINT," and to which lie invites the attention of Pain - term and others interested. 'Phi! , paint has been -amply, tested by House hunters and others, during the past year or two, and, wherever toed. has been 'pronounced su perior, in every respect, to any paint here tofore in use. .• h The unders ig ned ; has in his possession certiticittis from Painters ind ethers who have coedit and givelt the Preference over all other coMpolitieris. which'he will be pleased io exhibit to any Who 'may wish to see' Reference is respectfully made to. the fellowinggendin , int : Hobert Smith: Wm. W. 'Paxton. Hun. Geo, Smr; "ro Geo. Swope. ' get. il; Warren, B. Danner. Dr. D. Gilbert, Hugh Denwiddie, J. G. Frey, D. Lathan, D. A tAtfi4iff•-, '; • attfinelptiefoi unity 'dual use. or rights for , oh,op , s, counties or States, can be had on moderate terms, by application to the iubacriber. JOAN JENKINS. Gettysburg, March 22, 1850.—tf GENTLEMEN W ILL find it to their advantage to.call at the Store of J. L. SCHIGK. and examine his stock of Satin Vesting.. Gloves, Vtockings, Handkerchief.. Uri , vats, Suspenders, Ike. 173 Acres. REGisuws NOTICE. Legatees N'aTnaheisr h pe enl rsen by e g c iv l n e to m a e l d l . that the Adminisuition Accounts of the deceased tenons hereinafter mentioned will be pre "tilted at Ithe Orphans' Court of Adams entinty, lot' ionfirmation and allowance, on , liforufuy the 151 h of April nett: The-first and final account el' Senjanifin Masan, Admisisustor of the estate of George Myers, deceased. The first and final account of Nicholas B. Schriver, Executor of the last witl , and testament of Nicholas Dietrick,lletennia. The funned anal accountof John Diehl, Executor of the last will and testament of Christina Dielld,idecinied, The and final ircenint of Samuel Durbnraw, Administrator of the estate of John Kelly, deceased. -•, The account of George Snobs. one of the Administrators of the enais of Samuel Jacobs, deceased. The account of Lindsay Morgan), Ad miniatettor of the estate of Mars den, deceased. ' • ~., The ion and final teem:int of Samuel Deardorff and Henry Spangler, Adminie tritons of the estate ol 'Gabriel Spangler, deceased. The account of Mary Taylor. one of the Executors of George Taylor, sen., de ceased. The account of George Robinette, Ad ministrator of the estate Of George Fauu, deceased. The first and- final account of Israel Ir win, Guardian of Martha Eleanor Stew art, a minor child of David Stewart, de ceased. The second and final account of John Hoover, Administrator of the estate of Frederick Foster, deceased. The account of Isaac IVesgley. Guar dian of Melinda Beard, minor child of Frederick Beard, deceased. The aooount of /sue Weagley, Guar dian of Athelia Beard, minor child of Fred crick Beard, deceased. The account of Isaac Wrigley, Guar dian of Albert N. Beard, minor child of Frederick Beard, deceased. The account of Zebulon Kitzutillerone of the Executers of Michael Kitzmiller, deceased. The finat and final account of James Roden, Executor of Benjamin Blubaugh, deceased. The account of Daniel Crouse, Admin istrator of the -estate of Mary Crouse, de ceased. The second and final account of Wm. Douglass, Administrator of the Estate of David Stewart, deceased. The second and final account of Andrew Polley, Guardian of Zebulon K. Sheets and Anna`Al. L Sheets, minor children of George Sheets. deceased. The first and final account of John Go shen, one of the Administrators of the es tate of Joseph Coshue, deceased. The first account of James H. Fickes and Peter Ortitiortf, Atheittistrators of the estate of Valentine Ftckes. deceased. WM. W. kIAMERISLY, Register. Register's Office, Gettysburg,. March, .22, 1830.—td PROCLAMATION. WDEREAS the Hen. DANIEL Dna - • rex. Esq. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the counties composing the 10th District, and Justice of the Courtsof Oyer and Terminer, and General Lail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other °feeders in the said dis trict—and Grottos Sievert' and JANES M'Divirr, Esqs., Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas and Genera: Jail Delivery, for the trial ofall capital and other offend ers in the comity of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 22d day of January, in the year of our Loan one thousand eight hundred and fifty, and to me directed, for holdings Court of Com mon Pleas and General Quarter Sessions or the Peace and General Jail Delivery. and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Get tysburg, on Monday the 15th day of next.— NOT/CE IS HEREBY GIVEN To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re membraaces, to do those things which 'to their -offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will prole cute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail'of the said County of Adams, and-to be theri and there to pros ecute against them as shall be just. WILLIAM }ICKES, Sherif. B'deriff's office, Gettysburg, } March 22, 1850, In the &Waller OF the intended 'ligation of CONRAD SNY DER, fur license to keep a Public House in the Borough of Gettysburg,—it being an old stand. W E, the undersigned. citizens of; the Borough of Gettysburg, in the coun ty of ,Adams, being well acquainted with CONRAD. SNYDER, the above named peti tioner, and also having a knowledge oldie house for which license is prayed. do cer tify that such inn or tavern is necemniry to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and traveller*, and that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well pro vided with houis-room sad conveniences for the accommodation of strangers ind traiellers. We therefoi* recommend'him for a license agreeably to his petition. John Blydet Da.id NlPCree7 Jioob Boomer John Beolt • timer! Pehnestock John Henning John fahneatoCk 8. Witbsrow • Renly.J. Btahle Fatnnol'llrerensy Danie Wilbert Mimes!! March 2t —4O In the abetter Of the 'Minded applicatiop at MATTOBW TOILMINB far lief:tact. to Veep a Public llama - in the taanistagrat Fraalrlia-4t being !n old Bawd. the , eitinens of the „nawaibinf "On' 13, (radiate; being' will. ilettuaiatOd With klarruaw Twills, this above petitioner, and Itie having a knowledge of die house for which license is prayed for, tk fleOrY that such inn or tavern is necesserypt*se commodate the public and entertnin gran gers,and travellers, and that the above, pe titioner is a persoti, of good repute fur lion. esty and temperance, and that, he is well provided with houseroom and °thee, con veniences for the accommodation of sin*• gers and travellers. Benjamin Deardorff E D Newman Thomas hrKriight. Hamilton Billik l . emu Abraham Scott John Dillon „ Mows Smith John b tow Daniel Brough Jkob Mirk 81314 n ion Hartman (leers, Bi_ Marchlb, 1850.-31 NEW STOKE Flour, Feed, Groceries, COrr ware, Queerunvore, Conkl*- tions, Fruits, c,ot. &. WIRE subscriber respectfully announces * to his frientlicand the Pattliogeneral ly that he has openedn.Store in, the room formerly occupied is Store-room by RODERT Sxrru, and recently by COBSAN 16.1[410. thp liorth-west corner of .the Diamond, Gettyaburg. where he will con stantly have on hand the best nnatiw of FAMILY FLOUR, Corn Meal, Buckwheat Meal, end Grain and Feed of all, kinds also a full supply of well selected aROCERIEIS, inch as Corm Sugar, (brown, white, crushed and loaf,) Molasses, Syrup, Teas, Spices of all kinds, (ground and unground) Rice, tioramony, Chocolate, Mustard, best Dairy Salt, Cheese, (celebrated Yorkshire ind common English,) Rosin, Castile and Fancy Soap; Alum, Chalk, Sa leratus, Salt petre, clue, Tobacco, Segars, C, letters, (water, sugar and soda,) Sperm Oil, Lard Oil, Fish Oil, Fish, &c., &c. havealae•opened a very large assort ment alb. beat quality of . Fruits and Confections, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Prunes, Figs, Cranberries, Tamarinds, Almonds, Fil berts, English Walnuts, Palm Nuts, CA N - DIES, of all kinds and varieties. Also, a large assortment of QUEEXSUMIRE, Cedar Ware, Crocks, Jars, Poor Mate, Baskets, Brooms, Brushes, Combs, Toys, dr.e., with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention—all of which will be sold on terms that can't be boat. Please call and see my stock. j" I have also on hand an assortment of PICKLES, of various kinds, put up in closely sealed jars, and warranted to be in pure vinegar. gr7'All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods. WM. %V. HAMERSLY. Feb. 15, 1850. tf IT TUE OLD 5T.4.1 sp, BUT IN A. NEW SHOP. J. G. FREY TENDERS his acknowledgmerds his friends for past favors, and has the pleasure of announcing that ho is again located at the old stand, ow 'Washington street, oue square south of Thunman's Hotel, where he w4ll be prepared, as here tofore, to do all kinds of C0.12(511, CLOTH, .5" SIGN PAINT- KT Carriage 'Repairing done at short notice, and on reasonable teams, fur which .Country Produce will be taken. The subscriber is thankful for past fa vors, and hopes, by at -tenting to business, and q desire to please, to merit and receive a continuance of pubLe, patronage. J. 1.. PREY. Gettysburg, Jan. 1849.—Lf .Ii•IG'L;. T A ErrERS of Administration, whit the will annexed, on the estate of GEO. BAKER, dec'd. late of Meruntpleastint tp., Adams co., having been panted to the sub scriber, residing ix Mouatjoy tp., notice is hereby given to all whe are indebted to said estate, to make payment without de lay, and to those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlemeut. SA NIUE!. DU RBORAW, Adm'r. Feb. 1, 1880.--Bt* One Thing Certain, THAT MARCUS SAMSON can and will sell Window Blinds, Shirts and flusflenders, silk and gingham Cravats, Handkerchiefs, and all other articles in his line cheaper than the checipest. March 16. FOR RENT. A STORE ROOM, in a vety dcsira ble situation in the country. Posses sion given the first day of Lpril next.— Enquire at this office. Deo: 21, 1849. Call! Call Call AT SAMPSON'S Clothing Store, and see a lot of the cheapest Vests of ea ery description that ever you did see. March 15. SAMSON 131 AS a few more of those TRAVEL .II. LING TRUNKS and CARPET BAGS left. Those who need the article would do well to call soon. March Ii- NOTICE. THE mibeeriber respectfully requesu those indebted so hint either by note or Book account to snake payment on or before the feral dog of April neat, as after that date they will be placed in the hands fiat officer for collection. PETER MICKLY. .Mllattriallturg, Feb. 22, 1850.-31° V AVM R 0T LI .1%"6" AL, extraordinary supply,-:-Perrone needing summer clothingcan be sup- Vied at unusual low prices at March SAMSON'S. Qnld Pen Lost. WAS LOST, last week, a SILVER SLIDING PENCIL, with,a Gold Pen—the pen bearing the name of the Menu femme, Lams LADOMOS. The find er, by leaving it at the Star office, will be - suitably rewarded. . March 16, 1860. _ FAMILY ' A prime article. selling at HA MESS. 111, Lit'S STORE, north-Woo( aornor of Me Diamond,' for 414 . 50, • SfArch 15. "'" D— 'MICA CURRANTS—a prime Sirti- A-F els, just received by the subscribers itiitiS s is,lpt °trivial Pigs, Raisins.' ite. W. W. HAMERSLY. S , 1:11100L BOOKS A.ND tlTATlON- EßY,afallltiodeor.onatantly an hand medlar axle, at the lowed pricee, at the eitotk,tattiltationety Steve of r Itoo.lQ. 8. H. BUE/rUI.E.R. . • . 't _ 4 AEA TZEJIC.I " •' ' 1 114 110 ,m ay need a Superfine, Sunday, or siren a Wedding Suit.can balm eonsinm..—....ted to their advantage, 1., ealtiNg I. at SAMSON 'S. March I. Tiiiiit`:.ll6: ..ACCOUNTS, .JAMIF.S MAJOR, Esq., Tgveuvarer, In amount with the Directors of the Peer god of the House of Employment of •the , County .of Adams, for the year tocling4aa. 4th, UMW.' Jan. 2. To math received Trim Carbaugh. Tor boarding. Jan. To order oa H. G. Har- per, Esq., Comity Treasurer, 800 410 Jan. I& do. do. 400 , 00 Feb. 2L Cash'recelved from J. Hostetter for Pigs, 9 00 Mitch 19. Order on County Treasurer, 200 00 March 31. do. ' do. 400 00 May 17. do. du. 125 00 May 23. do. do. 200 00 June 2. do. do. 200 00 July 10. do do. 600 00 Aug. 2. Cash received for boastlikg, /55 00 Sept. 3. Order on Coouty Treas'r, 400 00 Sept. 27. do. do. 100 00 Oct. 10. do. do. 800 00 Nov. 19. do. do. 300 00 Nov. 22. do. da. 300 00 Dec. 27. do. do. 250 00 1850. Jan. 1 do. do. 000 00 Jan. 7. Cash taasived for haul- By balante•doe Treasurer on last settlement, ' 107 59 Cash paid for bills of werchao dize, 488 80 Groceries, 323 78 Drugs and Medicines, I 8 83 Grain, Flour and Grinding. 411 94 Beef, Cattle and Sheep, Pork, Mechanics' Bills, Fish, 15 00 Printing accou2s. 30 00 Harvest hands, 60 00 Male hirelings, 135 20 Female do. 58 10 Chopping wood, 73 06 Chestnut rails and making fence, 81 70 Stone coat. 30 00 Lima and ashes, 8 35 Toll, 8 00 Sundry expenses, wagon, Ste, 24 00 .Building Furnace, • 43 38 Support of outedoorpaupers, .505 52 Coffins, 27 50 Steward's salary, 250 00 Physician's salary, Three °boleti lc cases, Clerk's salary, Extra service of Directors, 30 00 Debt paid Philadelphia Alms-house, 24 57 Debt paid Franklin county, 52 21 Tax paid to Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection Company, 15 48 Grain drill, 80 00 Paid for wood-land, 4,510 65 Treasurer's salary. 40 01) We, the subscribers, Auditors to settle and adjust the public accounts, elo certify that that we have examined the items which compose the above acoouut, and that they arc correct, and that there is a balance in the hands OfJA.IIIIB Maros, Esq., Treasurer, of Five Hundred and Twenty five Dollars and Eighty-Atm Cents, being from the Ist day of January, 1849, to the 7th day of January. 1850, A. W. MAGINLY, SAMUEL DURBORAW, JOHN ELDER, SAMUEL COHEAN, Steward. In account with the Directors of the Poor and of the House of Hployment of the County of Ad ams, from the lat day of January, itt4.ll, to the 7th day day of January, 1660. To balance due on lasi Betdement,ts 90i Orders on Treasurer, 29 00 Cash from Director, 15 00 Cash received for hides, 68 00 Two cow., 50 00 Boarding, 5 00 Harness mounting, 2 00 Use of Grain Drill, 1 00 By Cash paid for Merchandise. 46 933 Mechanics Bills, 3 96 Tobacco. 66 46 Stone coal and hauling, 24 45 Harvest hands, 60 00 Cattle, 30 00 Male hirelings, • 8 66 Female do. 2 00 Butchering, Wood cutting. 3 40 Horse Doctor, 1 181 Horse hire. • 76 Drugs and Medicines, 1 40 Grave digging. 76 Recording Deed, / 88 Paid paupers leaving House. 8 871 Shoats, 8 .00 Expenses bringing pauper. 75 Fruit. 1 93 Lime and althea. 2 75 Turkeys. 2 00 Postage, 70 Meat and Fish, Blf Sweet. Potatoes. 1 00 We, the subscribers, Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Artoonnts.no certify that we have examined the items which compose the above account, that they are correct, and that there is balance of seven Dollars and Twenty-seven Cents, in the hands of BAIRIBL Cossets, Steward, being from the Ist day of Jsouary. 180, to the 7th day of January, 1850. . ' A. W. MkGINLIN SAMUEL DDRSORAW, JOHN ELDER; TWOAcCR OF THE 1009- 101JSZ FORM • 'FOR 1549. 605 builltite''nr Wheel, Coed , 1 0 10 ~ . P 14 1 7 41 30 . ;14, :he d. otato.., ..E 13 4., • 4 do ?likened, 46 ton. . . fly, " • 12 iamis Vorri•Nriert, 41119' Ibe. neer, 118$13 do. Pork. • (0102.6 ?elver. remain at . r 00,40.0 /MOIL* ry la, 1660. nr 62 edrnitted in the course of the year. March 8, 1850.---31 _..-.i~t:,;:.~.e.-~.:.>«. fi r^., ~~a~T Nirtistibig ted4ciod j to a Ecience. PATENTED .111 , THE E.I3TA.TEs , Stephen Crawley • WAPh • Mjolitret One of the most widniand imiurianitOventions yr Modern limo., fur weakling ,cioskes, , for, 11111taiiii; cleansiag ‘ and b4autiliing ' ed Briars, hod Wing: as. nit,' Menthe aurhees, &a., atillthi 'bathing in tickneali and in health: $2O 00 Old habits are ndt • SiOily iiroktin; Men will tread in the ancient beaten paths of their. ancestor* and believe — in • noth. ing which innovates on settled modes of living.. The method of washing is pre cisely what it was 'centuries ago, but a change is demanded by itinerants ref the age. Time-worn usages must give way to the beneficial improvements et the age, and iir effecting this important okject the Compound Wash Mixture is destined to effect an entire revolution in the business of the Laundress, as well us in every oth er department of labor to which it is adapt ed. l ' By the use of the patent 4:3ompound Wash Mixture, every family of whatever sire can do their Washing in less than one . hour withoat the -labor of !rubbing, pounding and bleaching, or the iriotion of a machine; this saving time, expense and labor ; and securing exemption from the disease caused by exposure and fatigue in cident to she usual mode of Washing.— While clothing itself will be saved from the wear and tear of the washboard and friction, and last much longer. The compound is made either in a fluid or soap form. Every family purchasing a right can with facility ;and at a very smaltexpense, convert their comfiton hard or soft soap into this valuablelabur-saving commodity,. 15,076 50 702 25 148 25 As the patent right fully secures to the inventor the ..exclusive iight.to use certain ingredients in Use Compound; ;both in flu.. id and soap form, and the subscriber hay ing for a valuable consideration Purehlitied the right for Frederick, Washington, anti Al legheny counties in Nlarylumfi and Frank lin, Adams cud York •Counties, in Penn sylvania ; ite hereby warts all Oersons not to infringe on his legal rights, either by making and using. or selling it in any of its forms, as he is determined to voile cute all such to the full extent of the law. • The above counties t , r districts and townships in them, for sale on accommo dating terms. Also, as agent for the own er, any other unsold counties in Maryland Penneylvania. Those wishing to pur chase will please address JOSEPH H. MCIXSEL, Baltimore, Md. 195 14 100 00 'Agents for the sale of townaliip and fmnily rights in thn county of Adanua-,- W. W Haulersly, Gettysburg. H. Schriver & Son, Littlestovrn. Lilly & Reily, New (Word. Win. Bittinger. kbbottstown. Miller, East Berlin. kloltsinger & Ferree. Petersburg. March 15. 4,1f0 85 400 00 AGAIN AT WORK ! ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH! Vlr iIE stebscriher hes the pleasnre of atioottoting to his friends dolt he has again recovered his health sufficient to re sti mu the practice of 04.550 05 Dental Surgery, and will be pleased to attend to all orders connected with his profession, such as cleansing, filing, pulling, plugging and in serting Teeth. Having the benefit of a number of years practice. he leels confi dent of beingsble to render full satisfaction to all who way favor him with their pa tronage. 11J'"iteference is r"pectfully made to the fallowing gentlemen : .11udilors. Dr. 11..3. Huber, lion. M. M'Clean, Dr. D. Gilbert, /'rot. M. L. Stayer, Dr. N. C. Derluchnh Rev. Dr. ticlunuelter, Dr. D. Horner, 11ev. Dr. Haugber, Dr. C. Horner, I:ev. Jocob Ziegler. The suhscriher has removed his resi dence to the house formerly occupied by lice. Mr, Gerhart, in 8. Baltimore street, a few doors above Fahnestock's store. F. E. VANDEASLOOT. March 15, 1850.-1 f NEW ESTABLIS tiMENT. 11111ENRY ISMITIII 920 9O RESPECTFULLY informs the cal ixens of Ocuysburg, and strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow, that he has opened a new saloon in West York street, between the Tempe ranee House and Paxton's Hat Store, whVe he intends prosecuting the Tonso rial business in ail its varied and 7arions branches. His razor's geed and sharp, He'll shave your face without a smart. Gentlemen, call and see for yourselves. His sponge is good, his towels see clean, And in his shop he's always seen. He also respectfully informs the gentle men that they can at at any time have their boots blacked in' the neatest. style. Gentlemen can also have grease removed from their clothes. Dec. 17,1849. FIRE! FIRE! WHS. Delaware Mutual Safety insu ramie Company, Philadelphia, are now doing business on the mutual plan, giving the insured a participation in the profits of the Company, without liability beyond- die preMilltit paid. "No premium motet tithes oet which assessment, are made." 4298 88 The subscriber, as Agent for the above Company, will make Insurances, either permanent or limited, on property and ef fects of every description against loss or damage by fire. SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK. Gettysburg, March 1, 1,850.—if • JUST RETURNED FROM. Baltimore. Pltilsdelphia' and New York, with - 1%36qm and best selected titook of •,.1. • ✓l«dilwi. Ready-wade Plotbng,, every' sleseriptiont• ever oared The eoitotyi iett 4r; Weer cheaper than any oili er eetebitilteoent..tlare to sell. them ' To le-ennvitteed o ft firt, please call at-the ON Pldelii hiri); andiNtriety,Elkore of fit 1110118 SAMSON, imakeiltatelf.v. losite'the Hash.' •Aareh lb • ,REM DARDEN SEEDS. BUEHLER has just received a 1,1• large supply of fresh GARD EN SEED S. of every variety, from the cel ebrated Shaker Gardens in New York. Gettysburg, Feb. 15, 1850. CAUTION . . I.qkrtUinwe Tax. Q'Z KTEIE ' Prof t t he a non of latarpl.(Olieritalue tax passing through the hand. of W. Hassetaxy,Ategiser br the Ceupty,o( A;juipe, from the Ist (110 .Obeetenberok. D. t 1848,todhe tiOth of Demeisber. A° D 1849. iuttlusiett. vtz : 4040., Dec.2lo. .NsUoliet .1. !laugh, , Not 4141 OS 16413. J im , is. W, J.SiOneallar, . 47 92 "April 2, " Plerhum6; 12 20 " 43 ' Wilhiltous :. • 44 112 " Ma r y ,C) It Oil J ano s 31 Dl, 100 00 Flobert l'ltstivsots, 110 03 '• Hannah Blakely, 13 460 " Meng WDleitt, 104 00 " John Elmo, 100 00 " , Josiah dieberly, 50 " Dante Eiskr. ,8 60 - " " Wen. Liam', 4117 13 " " Elisabeth Miller, 25 15 " " CiilheriO4Bieeeekas, 22 59 " " ,Joher Q. thkiiiil, 28 45 " " , Pelee °roes, 219 53 " Bliiibeer Wiellosts, 8 8' Christian Mosier,. .. , , 7 .. 9d . " " •Julka s a llzgivoq 680 " " 'Mamas Brendan, ' 40 85 ' 1 " Michael Ciopretlle, ' 'a do .. ~ 'Elisabeth 'Celli's, 1 00 Joseph Mershell, • 6 25 " " 4;eorge Wort:. .300 00 o " Wm. Dietrich. 93 00 M. .. M. P. 51174 h, 6 7,9 .... .._ " Catharine'°alp, .10 09 " George Throne, I ao - .4 Karl Kenlei, 91 Deduct 3 per cent. fot ale of Reed" Amount, paid to State Treasurer, sl3sl 3 4 4 1850, February 40. 1, the sadersigned, l Auditor, appointed •by the Court of Com mon Pleas of Adams minty, under the provisions of the Act of April 20, 1840, do hereby .certify that • the above is a cor rect statement of the "moult of Collateral Inheritance Tax passing through the hands of Win. NV. ilamersly, Register of the .county of Adams, as the tame %pears by the books and records d said office. do sing the year commencing December Ist, 1848, and ending with November. .3001, 1849. W, BTA.III,E, Feb. 22, 1850..-3 t Auditor. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. nipllE subscriber has it his possession an invaluable receipt for making SOFT SOAP, which he now egiere to the public at a very insignifuont nod extraor dinarily low price. A very' superior and elegant article of soft soap can be =deity this receipt, without rat, Ashes or Ley, and one barrel of it Imiledin the incredi ble short space of ONE HOUR, and at a cost not exceeding Sevent.e:five Cents to the barrel. This Soap will be warranted superior for washing and tiller purposes, to any made in the usual osimer. and.if not found as warranted, the money will be refunded to all who boughtreceipts. Heeds of 1 . 4 mates and othssaiv Il du well 40 give this matter their mention, es St will prove a great saving of labor and ex pense. No person will he permitted to sell receipts unless authorized by me. JOHN MEIXEL. Price One Dollar. 11110"Reneipts ran be had of SOLOMON POWERS. Nov. 23, MN. Gettysburg. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. A T the ,alienation of numerous Meg& the undersigned will be a Candidate fur the lave of 41 STiC.E PEACE, anal respectfully solicits the suf frages of the Vo',ers of Scr Borough. If nominated and eleetetl,hil best etiOrts shrill he directed to an honest nod faithful dis charge of the duties of the ofllee. . D. A. 131./LaILER. Gettysburg, Feb. 22, .850. ==ICE. 4 'state of James AL 7aylor, deceased. i ETTERS Testamentary on . the Es -14 late of Jam Es B. Talmo., late of But ler township, tleceased, raving been grant ed to the subscribers, voice is hereby giv. en to those indebted to mittnateige,to. -Lipka payment wi th out delay i iinidAceiarr hiving ' , Annus to present the eutiegitl ;00.11-04lOnt <4E0. '8 . ., 04,1,1tY, 1 BARAE - - TA - bolt. Executors. IMP Vie Gut nathedEssestur 'asides in Ty raw township, t tko lost named in LUst township. Feb. 22, 1850.—0 t . , i , W 013410,1 311102' . - TILE rEnr CREAr BRIIG.IINS .NOIIF VITERP,O AT XURTZ'S NEW STORE! . ~. 7E have now on bud a choice and - full astortment of all descriptions Hof WINT.EIt GOODS. .which we offer I now. as usual, at renaarka,Sly LOW &MICR& Persons wishing bargains in Alta Dry Goods lint will be sure to'' , '6 Suited by calling at I(7...Kurtz's U t eep. Stun% .FRENCH AIEIHNOES, ail shetlesi figured Delaines, at 121, 161 and 25 ets.; plain and printed Gaslitreres, et 25, 31.1 and 37; cents ; super bleat Alpaceas at 20, 20 and - 374 cents—N:74i frusta's. SPLENDID LONGSHAWLS,et pri ces varying from $3 toll 66; figured anti black Dreas Silks very cheap,' also Blank ets, Flannels. Ticking's, arl.,—lcrio be had at 'Kurtz'', ‘. ''. l'ogother with an assortment of Cloths, I Cessimeres, Vesting'', Stoats. Cravats, Gloses, Hosiery, dtc. ,Stit. -We close as we began, with tit 'iffiSonte pdvice and significant motto; t • .you,viant Morphia forget not the CO eine{.ll 7 o ,Store of , Dec. 21, 'LUC). -Atlit'vr.s. , Rzonow, DR. I. LOB,E JIILL, ii DENT/ r T' gi ,ftka, reriosed his ofleekto r the building a , opposite , the. LaArn'an Church, , in OluNnberabang stmt. a 4Prio 0 all t 9( hit. ifiddleepfre store whie l b ay ell times be found ready and saitiittir;to, Wood to 1 ,! ) Y 01D3 , Wi,403 1 alAt'llnitt,Ko q the Den- Alllip u,KerIiQIIB pt want 1 . 111 sets orteeth ark reqperrully invited to e , • - , #ErEREpct . ili:V.ti:tintalcir, i Rii:t.P.KaArri i ir.D .. Tr: 'familia,Prif.l ( .SAcetts; 1 44 . V. A. Co %rot tx., 4 IL 1,. Bitlenino " D. Gir,nort, • War.M.R LLLLL DI lie.. .1, U. W Aries, D.D t t M. L. brays'. Jul) 7.1848. GOTHIIC CLOCtS, Pistols, and a large variety ot Jewelry. on hand and for sale cheap at March 15 1 HERELS sundry individuals of tale hare been trying .to monopolise ind forestal!! publielfilownlitild'Vritereas the stibscriber can at the pmnut fintesheir the urge and Alai sthekor4ll4lols in this County. therefore•be it itnOwn irersons interested that the . .enderitigned continues to mantitactOrti attire ;old eltattil in South lialtiinore !Veit, every i'lriotY JP.tratiLlr mindAVM r I which will be sold op .the most accommodating terrenfor Cash or PVodUeS• ; My Chairs are made in Gettysburg; Unit nof in 4../Xue(on.'," . , 7 1 11 4 Sign . Plll 4 4olqt attended to ik's formerly ; and "frOm long: onsetice diulperporienctf-iti bseinoi ' l. fie. subscriber fuels, con . fidon; that hit ,-tittyrk willbeer the closestinspection,bevase hitt workmeo aro of the.kosat that the uountrt can furnish.: : • CAMINEY' WRRE. of 'every varittry snd the best - gtiality. wiVI be rotnished to Cluttornere, and tci;oi dnr. kind* olA f tnibo.4,l4en . fair prices: CIA it PLANK paninulsely wanted..—soinething Jess than tssooBrt frit will answer. • •••'' 14b4 '044 72 70 Feeling thatiktal ftyr putt favotit, , flip subscriber hoks, by attention 9) tnieFrie4. still to oloria a Share of pubeso favor., HUGH DEN WIDDIE. Gettysburg., filatcif 9, I 84111:,..44f.,' it..ttfikg tit m'.o4l:mit THIS WAY FOR 13ARGAINS'' 1‘ , 'moo. swbrsi ervicEs fide opportunity:of 'tendering 'to the Public 'lris thanks far file eneonragetnent heretofore extended to to him, and would respectfully rewind them that he etill continues to manufacture, at his old stand. in East York street, a few doors east of the Globe Inn, 1I 1 kinds of NEW ft FASHIONABLE SO CENTRIC TABLES, CARD 6$ END ." _ SOFA " PIER • DININO BREAKFAST.' toglither with all other articles usetilly rnado in his lino of business done at -his establishment will be warrant ed--will be made of the best mamba/ and by the best of work man. From hie knowledge of the brininess the subscriber flatters himself with the idea that he is able to compete sucoesslblly with any other establishment in the e, min ty, ill the style and aitiiiity of his work. C Orr IN S—Mahogany, Cherry, pr Walnut—inadean Ole ipest style. and tit the shortest notice. G EO. TT SWO PE Gettysburg, daii. IS, ksse.-4. LAST NOTIGV. S it is my desire to have my Books j nettled with as little delay as possi ble, I request those indebted. to me, either liv Note or Book Account, or otherwise, to have their accounts closed by the 1.1 of January ne.e(, as it is not my wish, to add costs. ' D. HEAGY. 717.7.157:TT.77.11. As I did not sneceed in 'disposing of my stock of Lumber and Tools at my sale in August last,4 determined to havellte ber worked into FußNrrultE. There fore, persons wishing -furniture .will do well by calling at my .Shop kit Carlisle street, or at my Furnitors Room in Chant hersburjg street, where can be had,ptobest bargains yens ever 'had, el lies for Cask or Country. Produce. D 41 EAtt. Oct. 19. 1840.-11 ~ Estate gJohn r,c fipo gip, 1,. 4 r eas e cl.. la4lEr RS of Adintristration irn the He rat° of JOHN 4reuropts, ) Illte of miltenbari tp., Admitsm c, dwath hitiing been granted to thesubeeriber, -notice ib hereby given wall who are eurfebtedlicrii id Estate, to make payment without ,delVt Nui to those hawing claims to preeenOtte sante properly authenticated, to the enbieritiet residing in said to synship,.o‘ r settlement. J. D. PAXTON, Admix. Feb. 8, L 8410.--64. Beate ? c roup, deceased. _Eri'ERS of Ad rentsinttion 'UR tit¢2e.e -a4 tate of JACOB TiwUP t , Ntf of Latiutore township, Adam* county., 'd, having been granted to, AM subscriber re. siting is sane tewnslaiptitotiro,o4l , her4l Oren I. thusa.indebted+tet.atatJeatateto , make payitteat withoettielay,entl to-thotat, !laving claims. to pretreat ; the ,setae.wop erly authenticated: for•seitleottsat i .0111141; TROURa Pah. 8. 1850-4ft,ti.i- , tre 4414. .111PflERE being tinumtter,CifgoodVit;uts in the neighbOrhood • of GgltfabUtg, *,/1 1 .4 1 V be Oinfrietors are'anZiOroilti pole ;fa ithd this 'undersigned havittg been appoliaid Ageitt therefor, persons wish ing to , purchase desirable Farms Will find it tolheiriii4antage to address the Udder signed whi wit promptly attend to all let tere addressed to him. Rmidence,,South lialuiniire Street, Gettysburg, Tla. • a ; r, E. VANDERSLOOt. Dee. 14.1842—tf LAST NOTICE. THE subscriber hereby notifies those who know themselves to be indobt• ed to' him over a year, that he is much in need of money, sod respectfully requests such to make pay . leant as soon as possible. T. WARREN. SAMSON'S. FURNITURE ) A Si BUREAUS% SECR ETAIf Dttpistrici litAa l uon, liiipsTNAD4 C RADLKS, W AII work airoTion. NOTICE: G ETTIVIWRG FOUN DRY 4 1 4,1CIUMS - Nor THE sehistriber reupeotfurty informs his friends anti the public generally that •he still contimres to carry raer the FOUNDRylißl3lNESSinallitebranch esvat his old establish met% in the Western penult; ettvsbarg, where he has constantly on head all sorts of. 2/14g6/61)UP4241.3 1 / 4 , sueh as Kettles, Pets, Ovens, Skails, Pans, Griddles, .dr,c., vsf all signs; also, STOVES of •every site and variety,.iitclu tding Ceinmon, Pa rlor,lir-tight and Cook ing Steves—..antong them the far-famed Alathaways. To Farmers he trould say, Ira itas on •bend an excellent asirertnient.of theoewhing .J/Pechinvsv fibieY's telebrated OtraWeniters, the re 'hhamed SeyJXr P lows ;, also IVoodeo4 • and )Vitlieefiw,'st also Points, -tatters, •Stiriyes,'dN,,_, ' 'BIACKSMITHIni: is carried On in its di . iteptplkiemktihr-ty 4belsestily work' , T ito f#4ool. Ater \ lias a)sti'o*ed a h. 4 , k . 4, 1 0, 04 -0,:& . fiti(Al"'. 'rtrift, _,i i g,,,,lkoss amt.*: end of the Fropoidey;%4l4alfre'lltre,w iihgooftwork men and 'eamilleut materials, the neatest fits.ired best work willbemadm ilCibba dice will be -waited' on 11 their itaidence. 1 All'or ithwebeest mensioned-arti cI os will be Arritistiketis cheap, fee Cash or country ProdusaY, tri thez _nen be had Her where else.' Mt order* will bii peoniptly attend 'ett to:" ~ "c''' !, ' - - • • ' l llltrlterstitingelf all kinds,•done lit tiie •ehttrivs ”, • .• . = • t • • • • •t "1". WARREN, Gfetystruig,•llll46,4B4B. UMW _1t414:b1f . 4444', - 6.ROCIRY IS 0 It . - • , . John Faintesback . - ID ESPECITFULLY 'aiiitxiiniCeer to his wiriest!. and the public generally;that he has opened'a NEW' . ' ' HatdOnutOtoct 'Groery Store, in Gettysburg, at "jil clellan's Corner," where can be found aßito , ;=.l P-iisorun"t of every thing in his byte., Raving examin ed both Oho litilo,delplist and Soldntore snorkels. q id enabled to otter his ,goods at minced pricas, , and Can confidently as sure there shat rtheygran be per Chased low er4than dui — hive ever hien sold before. Ilia slog wage * e - Of . l ici i* i #ii'e:l* - jaPariciiis inch asanitiln, eions-cut awe. Maness and bits, locks, ang*!sei,nwe, chisels of ev ery description. luppt and files. saddlery t of all variedectibo matters'. lasts and tools, morroccoleatheOn lirtirivi,shrivelederks, and a general MOiis tient of ' TABLE ,C upozgy: ~ AND, , POCKET ' ' , KNIVES;; rg : chart, , eltery. artiole beionting , Ito that branch of beeineet.: :Wee? iweilinplete as. aoriment. GJE443Bv - 1 ;‘ • ' PAINTS, Otlold :BTI:trF6, and,* large,• (all arid , getieratimeortaiesto FISH, tft r t.loT.Diu vatitit, or,stiimk Ire has 'aeleelata with gritatearewad fur cheesed ea 41111 very Mutt teries,dled*O bling him tertiell ett tech give eat' re eatistieiloc. ' fie et,igeimijitid by striet'attamt/Oli to the liatt'9l,pflitti.4:ol3. 111 11 t)r ! Fe6eiVe ietrohag cot the ' • JOIIII'VtfitigtITOOL I. : GettyeVog, / 4 !LiA,0ui,.1.1041,1 .:. ~4 1 ;losputof oiret,l.,, t; ~ o i.oiaigni., iliair;a4 rint: 1: fattigean.] rili - la.vitisteriber has lite pleasereioftte-; - 0 - uonneing to his friends and the pub viii he generally '' that. lusiiiii* taken char a of the 'large antl , ostivenietttly fireatilf c 1, in, Glianitionsbarg *INA likellYmbultg. -I fur a '•aimieber , or yeers4nittlesettesiiker4of Janus A. Titostirborry Eiii., esidliiiilely stud favorably knoein tb Ike- Treselihig Public:seine stopping-Vita , elf dtereittil Kakis to tad Irina lialtintortslork, elm* rieburg,t/ilainborstiu rip iiiigtiatotru,Fied. trick; and site% intermediate+ soivne: :The house has been thoroughly repaired and refutaisitte, arid': iiiiihieewill tie 46ftliih. done All' the eirprittiVartile lie hiiiii char acter :it the liduse r ienif 'tett* it wi•iitiy of t h e patioilitgc o r ilia TkiNetiffik: POW* The itervices bf iiiititltive'Suffitifs slid careful IfoStfers 'flirt! tiiiiirt(eiiitio itt: Slid 'every re4htsite '6o6‘ttlifiAili' eat lii`dua,r -untied to all ish9,wity be prettied ill fakir Ise with their Palquie. - .1 11/411.:1'4V;11. J. I, trEVENSUIIt, W1194.0144N, DOLAN IN ROC,11:11.11,E0i, dr. .1141410(11110..) Three doom Soot's , vf 4#s 71 ' 41 ' Old. Wdele lotehi' . o 7 4141R$1118Bitlie, ..„ `for the' edoeonsoodatlO* , • Ifferehatte Onl,44 l iCis Onyphin, . Prialits;. P 4 Reielboring counties, has opened an extensive Whole ealeEitablishinestt fee dm sale of Griacer lea ant liquor*, es above. With the co-1 oPeration Of a large impOrting hoses in Baltimore, he will , o ff er goods hero at the eitibrOittistat'ailitcvtlisy can be purcha sed in ,ttte , 4especltuily solicits Ilte,favor 4a call from those wishing to furchase tomithil'y them of hie entire us sell as he-promises. The attention of landlords is invited to a lot of choice liquors in store, and for sale at importers' prices. „par tirtlem from a distance promptly "tilled, and goods despatched at city prices. • 'Feb. 15, 1850. DIAMOND TONSOR S. R. TIPTON. rASHIONABLF, barber ,na Mir 4 Dresser, has removedit . ."'Femple" to the diamond,adjoiningtite County Buil dings, where he can at all times be fend prepared to at tend to the calls of the public From long experience he flatters himselt that he can go through all the ramificatioAs oftlte toneorical departmente, with slid*" infinite degree of skill as willmeet the en• tire satisfaction of all who submit them china to the keen ordeal of his Ivor. He h'Opss, therefore, that' by attention to' busi ness and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive a liberal sheet of public patronage. The sick. will be attended ma their private dwellings. LARGE lot of Ri§troits intl rows AL ens just rooei,e•l sod for sit. by Oct. 5. 1. L. 7 , C LUCK. AR,. /.11.7. 'at lilt 24t1R.VOttS D15E1A4312014 And mf those , CreephlntS 'which are commodity. V* ill. rw.4, weakened or unhealthy storable:le el .*S ,•A IlDitvovs tivimrew, , beautiful and cortstnient vpiplkettkee K eyt+ terlous powers of ()ALVAN ISM and MAGNIIISAL ha. Wee, ftrttittm need ' Illetlngulshed physteletla leak i* Kurope and the IhAted . Stale*. lo b eke ate* saliseate *Opine/ alissoyery of IF. Age. bk, CIBIM3 I B .421-111.111103 MAGNETIC PLUM,. 4, and with the wool perfect and certain viutdimi •. ' I 6I . IIVNICIVtAt IDES/lAITIty • . . . . Ittrengtlieaing the weakened body, giving tons to this lathing organs:lmA tinfigorating ikeatitire eyetion) • Also iu FITg, CRAMP, PAILAI.I•BI4 anti PALSY, ovjleb:r 1511A nr INDIOFSTION, fttIttNIXTOINI. ed5111:411 . ), OOLIT. •L 1.404111 04 DRAY., laKBs, \TORII rAI.PIT TION fir TOW IMMO', Al'ffhl.FAV, Nikita I.OIA WATNN la tho BIDE and CIIFS7', commAiDrr,sriN4L COMPLAINT. and culivATenr: of Ike %FINK, III? 'COMPLAINT, laf 4ta xicone.mourt. CIENCY OF NERVOUS and •ENERot, and all blERVOII!? aritich•Couesiladdbi from om ihnpievinee—memeiy, Deriu2garnont of the Vrairletath byeria. kr. In NkIRVOIIB COMPLAINTS,. Dreg. and Nadh vines loaners Medi - stele, for they oreiken rho Whit orditv. tier of the "already proetribed yystertai While under Vie . in/lushes of Ilelvan• 'kin in applied by this beentlfni Avid 'Wernhofill dlav cover,. the **handled patient and weakened manna,* ',eland to (Omer health, atrenglh,vilesticity au vigor. Th• greatpeetrilielty and excellence of ' • r. - rltedittel l a 'Galvanic Chmitivdl, ' ittitlekte, UM. feel the they trete end ctire dimmer kry teaming rrHen, is Once of the.mnial mode of fl .g• ging sod Irbyeicking the pithint tiU leslitiosteill :Vetere sink. hope .eel y under the infliction. They' strineihen the who/. vsisteve, quango Ma eitrelifeo• tine of ilso 41004. pr Amore the sect etionb. Gal neva tithe eliehtme feisty wide, toy arcvmstanevs. else their intmhictkul to the United States only throe if 4/.1, akg" 1110 t• tkme , - 0,0 0 0 Ptrgene . - 4neletain g ell egos ohm... sod cooditione, among eflek.lt wore a large number of ladies, who are peconsely auto Joel to Nervous Complaints, have twee ANTLWELY AND PERMANENTLY 1:101.11D; when ill hop. of relief Ltd Nei giroo up, sad aver, tiling sue b*ll I I. t au 'Finn illustride the me of the GALVANIC 111.1p4.1,111 the tale 14 a ',anon afflicted with that haul 'f Pit lbe P Pr: I 'Si A, or any other (NMI bfie or No 01111 Disorder. In 01 - 11j.ry CR/Aell, stimulente aog which, by their action on the nerved and muscle' of the stomach, 'Mord fewporory "abet boa wheal loame the patient in • lower elite, and mint Mittreil fecultad. slier the action thee excited hot dewed. Now 10Otripee• this with the effect twilling -from the alpilairAtio* at the 'GALVANIC BELT. Take a D}spepflolUtfirld,'Weh the wore. symptoms of en attack, mod isimpe, lie the 4811 ilroun4 , the body, umng the fllagnetin Viola w dire.ctml. in • short period the insensible penrpiretion will eel oil the malaise element of the belt. thereby saddle; • Wi ne/AC circulation which will pass on to the noipmme, 1.4 thence bath agile to the positive, that ii"elesir apical,. tinuoun (Wyman circulation throughout the system, Thus the Mdst severe cases of DYFIPP.PSIA ere NY.NTLY 0111116 D. A taw DAIS 111.01;TPIN AMPLY OUVVIVIENT , ILHADICATE. THY._ tre curincitts 110 TEtiTIMONIAt'S • ' the most Utidoebtel Cialtruculer.' from all yam of the Country could be givos, 5tut142,14 1111svonr *obtain La Oak paver I AN EXTRAORDINARY MSS, wadi Otaicihaittly proves that "'Truth Is stranger Max Fiction!' Ilhentnatim, Broncliltts and Drpepshir REV. DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN of Neer Jersay.of distinguished attainments and exalted reputeUoe : 2 • : 2. 1510R14, Now .telvey, .1017 ill; ISM be.A. n. Cssatrils—Beur Sir You wish to knew of ` lid *hot hes been the result in my own cane, of the Cation rd TIM GALVANIC BELL ' AND MCGrellsALr. My reply is as follows: " FOr l iibout treaty veers I lied torn sulTerlng Aqinityi llopeiL 'Leery , year the symptoms became wirrsof not coul(4A obtaln,permanent relief from any course of medics* triatmerft whatever. About /molten years sine, Cu.,. elperace of frequent exproura an the w esdber in the die charge et my pastoral dudes, I became sold eci ' to sa s 'Cbruble ltheliwitianfi which for year drier 'your, Willed Ibleinritlrtr'ln tre tfrrbt and 'b, inislluecaf . pctains a great dialthrind; various 'other churches in th6s region, 'I: um OttOplifidby.tko Bronchitis, which mien becaino so eater* la 'to require an 'immediate sospendon eft ley pastoral 'My nempu• spates tom now anerepohiy oroeireited and as my Bronchitis herone worse, an Also did nif Dyie tpea en .d wan, " abi na ' c a ta ll' i e l e o v tits be r in ttro th u a gil h ll e ire ' ln the ' tterrinis System. In the whole pharmo illoposialhora Is amid to 'be he remedial spent which conla rraeaeppb opd recuperate my Nervous System ; everything USN I tiall ' lried Inc this purpose had completely' Ailed, andwoe load by my friends to Immune )001 JIIVRI. (though with no very sanguine hopes of their dee:imbed to try the effort of the ispidicatinsi of the GALVANIC BELT AND INEciff.ACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This was in Juno, MIS To 14R 00000 1;11TeR110111WILFT, 11,. TWO ears Pie 1:11111/01111• OUR Lana; OR /11;1111/ furl I WOO TR(11.1.1.10 14111;110 air Fie tales. ; eon Hirt I 0011000 a *10(11.0 fill/101140 1 / 1 1001:4 1 1.1 Op l'/In BRORCRITIN ; owe as BIM, Matte •RriltersOß OVAIRRI; to TO101.101.• ii.. Snob Is .ibe wonderful and happy results of LLa *lpariment. f have recommended the ny.I.T end FLUID to sonny who have been likewise 'uttering finm Neurulgin arse. (i.e.. They have tiled them, elan Aires anvil., 11111.11211; IR KKKKK "Se. I alba.ioligier,Nore vlairiseettbly yours, itOillillT 19. 4..A.N1G1S IDR, C HRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECHL AVG its•d• tot. - ,all-complaints aftecitav tire 1 I.ll.ini R 164, Blt4T.ing et iltotteteig in the tern. bottive.s, Which ieireiseridiy Nevi mit, awl tList dpiirested cone larkiktiklW Imioreux wisp, and Paralysis; I ,n kaltladialld seilnowledge that Abate Itcl• ceienel by , e dejiciftacy of ,Elot4v iu Atte Wetted limbo. 1)a. .Jll rsuply - t io. deficient purer, end a comfier end jueire Vann "Ante eireettid. • ,- • DR. CHRISTIE'S • ,GALVANIC BRACELETS Are feuml a vent ee r e ion in, canes 44'A nas ulsignas Ifpitinneshe omplaints, end general Nervoas A IreCiiilns fy"rthC. Bald and sipper extremities. A lan in Veiny Mil Parslyent end, ell di,•esses caused b v dellcieucy . imererMr Mermen. tlner4ry in the /imbrue ettiefolgene the boar. • Tle DoWent and Neuraigla. Theee dreedFal and agonizing compktints sect irarevit itiody relieved by tha application oft he Oat vset%; Necet.sce ateairt.tllo. The Belt Mitoses the Vlertritelty thmagls the eyetem ; the Necklet* ties a local deed. and the Fluid acts directly upon the efreeted nerves. la these djstese e ing arnlcthrns 'III4OTO/cation ri t V t:lt Qp- Many 'hundred CartifiCat,i from' ell ports td lb* 4:Pantryof .thre meet estioonlintery tbannetar.cee oto given, if 'required. • ea- No trouble or inconvenient* littoral. ns sae of DR. CAIRISTIR'S 049 LYON IC 4117• Hi 8, sad they may be worn by the most feeble and delicate, with per• feet sage and safety. In many eases the senora*, la. landing their we is flighty pi... 0 and aigretslk, eau be seat to my pert of the 'country. rrieoll: The Galvanic Belt, Throe Dollar% The Galvanic) Necklace Taro Dotiara. • 'The Galvanic Bracelets: r3ne Dollar lEai3b.. The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. 110- The article'. ace accompanied by Rill sod 14.1. diteetlons. Pamphlets ran full particulars may, ha hail of the antborlsed Agent PARTICULAR CAUTION. Count...Asti end IV*rth two Mai othip. OZNIMAS A IE G1 ) ;21 7 i !" 1 11 )f t) T 779 S. UNIT RN A, KT For sale in Gettysburg; Ps.; by'L tits euettforized Agent, • SAMUEL H. t UEFILEIL January IS, 10.60.-IYeow' JUST RECEIV El) and now 'o ill n large lot of Leng so ire SHAWLS, 'Cork-ere tlo., whist be sold tower - than they hail ivei, befti"df sr ed in the county. Isdiei' dill loco at KURTZ'S,' and etstniae for yourselies and seettreo .err too is to. one 04 tiejnon:l - anti otoitsieseofol tittle:re est so I richly eutotions The voiovatav 1. a ' " S—now opmitag amico4i assort ment of awe ritak tTANOKOLE SILKS. Owns Wool alb%) Otiati_oa Strips Astamt* / S a tin ,Do . tom . Waifs $ great esriety of- EWA 811114 1 / 4 lI eo sok( ptt &wiper than at say other establishment in town. A. U. KURT:. CEIXIMI
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