*id tta- • *-1 El 111 In t'tp-• )ut-_ t—... 11r. h I dig- Here shall the PRESS the People's rt iGuTs maintain Unaw'd by influence, and unbrib'd by GAIN. 6 TUESDAY 7W EON USDA Y 8 THURSDA Y _9 FR DA Y 10 SATURDAY -11 SiUNA Y 12 MONDAY SO "TOE SUPREMACY OF TILE LAAVS. 99 noineAle 1l factures, Internal Impru vv. tve; ,110 fur leir ton it to at tho and t FLOUR, Howard-st.—The receipts oldie week are about 6,400 brls. Wo quote the store price at $.5 to-day, with a dull market. The wagon price -bas,bettn--very_uearly_uni for tii at 4 87A. Tlic bulk of the receipts has been taken at this price, altho' in a few instances loads have been settled for a fraction less. 0111- e to five the \VHEAT.—We continuo to piete good to prime - - reds today at 90 to 94 cents. A sale of common white wheat was made yesterday at 97 cents; thern hiaker Alo family flour white in market. 6012.1 4 10 - 4uote yellow at 37 to 33 centi , , and wtiftlitilOlVq6 cents. RYE.=-Vile quote the price at about 70, cents, at which rate several sales have been made. CLOVERSEED.—The wagon price has rang ed from $5 50 to $6 per bushel, as in quality. FLAXSEED.—Wagon price $1 50, and store ion ing 11.50 tilt?, ew sh- Su on- was by irt, a;:r THREE LOTS OF GROUND, the property of the Rev. Mr. ilkeonaugh y, will be 'offered at public -- -at-the-Court-Housa,--tac.3a -Friday. ist. .2 o'- clock r. M. order to give the wi r iole of the proceed ings of the State Convontion,we omit several edi- Aerial articles, as well as other matter, this week. ILTAniong the petitions presented to the Le gislature last - week, were- two, one from Lancas ter and the other from Franklin, for the incorpo ration of the Gettysburg Gymnasium. Also, one against a chan!,te in the Election His. _ Wet of Hamilton township, in this county. Also, for a now county, out of Adams and York. Both of which were presented by Mr. Picking. day not • the A to and oos- lon- V E CU do- )en- ut a. UrMr. MAnsim.i. will picas° accept our thanks for the "Report of the Committee on Education." t - I'llr. CRAWFORD, also, for the "Views of the Majority," and of the "Minority," of tho Commit. tits Ways — and - Mcanvon—the-rettewel-or-the- Charter of.the Bank of the United States. Al. tr:Tregl. bud. hrn,rA fr. 944 .Prother..Cial , . . • MEI CO'" The Circuit Court commenced yesterday, and the Lodge was "lighted up" last Thursday! —;--Every_cuieeau_iudgeikuJiiniself! rea tical y a- iger Ina 'nth y i s inis- MEM ap iinst • tho The x.en IMM that ail]. had Vb. IBM rton, ,ht, The 1 with a blo f the , beliove the audionco generally y -Avere highly grafi -- fled. Tho room was tusteflilly decorated and all • things snitablt arianged for die poiltolnd com •: fortoblo accommodation of the large and respec. ,1 table-assembly wbielyattendtal on the occasion. f..., "The: evreisos of ,the evoning. were commenced 'Avilit 'mayor by thoßev. Dr. Ibact.tus; Immodieto. ;•• -; ly after whieb,.an. ORIGINAL POl rf vae re• et - . .30 - 4Tir. - WattiM7 Thia - pre - duction,altliciugh I 'as . might 40, expeetedi fro o yonuga Writer, not r il 40tIrely:froo from Wpm shoo,- was nevorthsleiti MO MO BURQ ,Vithrth\\ r,lO 7 / 1 1 A Tuesday Morning, March (1, .)U'L IN RISES. SETS. 18:32: 6 17 6 16 6 11 6 13 6 12 6 10 'tient9 and Home Int - hist ry. Democratic Antimillammie Nomination I „I' FOR RR t)E.N'F, Wirt, of .17d. FOR VICE-1 ltI.:SI I) :NT, .Tinos Elfineticer, of FOR GOVIRNOE, JOSEPH RIT.VER. BALTIMORE MARKET. From the Patriot of Saturday last tl7' Tut: SHERIFF'S SALES, Which were published in our paper la.it week, "without orders, and with out pay," take place on Friday next r at the Court- House, at 1 o'clock, P. M. like the visite of the Angels,ifew and thr between,' they are gratifully acknowledged! ID — We have not yet had the pleasure of ac knowledging any favors from Brothers McCoy and Picking. CALL you This A "SIGN ?"—Tile AVMS Link Senti nel of this Borough, appearee last week without tho CLAv banner! Guess brother Boaz has grown tired ,of ,goi Er oinne! Mr. ALEX A NDER MCG EE, has, transferred the os tablishment of the "Perry Forester," to Mr. 1)A VID A. REED, by whom it is hereafter to be eon dueled. The daniage sustained by the late floods on the public works, (Canals,) in the western part of Pennsylvania, is estimated by the Governor at $67,514. • 31rs. ‘Vbpse trial for the murdec. of her lute husband, Mr. Chapman, commenced at Doylestown, in this _State, on the 7th ult., -has been ucquilled of the chnrge, discharged by the ,court, and has returned to her family. Blinn, her present hushuarti, has had his trial, for a partisipa. tion in the murder, postponed to next April Court. The Legislature of Ohio mijeurned on the 13t1 ult. after a s e ssion of 70 days. FOIL:TMI GRTTYSIII7II7 On tho evening of Flay last, wo enjot•ed the satisfaction of witne'sging the celebration of the .first onnivorsarSt of the PttitENOKOSMEANSOCIETY J ohe of the literary associatibps of the Gettysburg Gytnnasiunt.' . thinklt no motc.than justice to the young gentlemen to say, that we, and we i.ta . PAVC) MOON'S PHASES J 5 43 544 D. IL m 5 .46 NOW 11. 2 10 1 317 IFirst Qr. 9 12A 5 •1r; IFult M.. 16 10 21m 550 if.ast Q. 21 340 m highly creditable to the poetic talents O',7ie au thor: We think; indeed, that Ittentailteil *rime-) real beauties. To tliksucceeded several ddresses, to which we .ligtened with a high degree of plea-, sure. Our satisfaction was considerahly,aug men led fan our knowledge of the fact, that several of the speakers-have been engaged hot c lively a short time in literary pursuits, velopment of their mental prers j .lias been very rapid; and weAkirpast is tmt prcrlude-to-that-whVit:will► owe future labors. We congratulate Omni cheerfully, because we confidently hope t employ their talents amiacquirements inr promo ting the best interests of mankind. But we must not forget to render the tribute of thanks duo to our young musicians who, though invisible, furn ished an agreeable variety to the entertainment of the evening, and contrihnted ',pooh to the pleas ing effect of the whole, by their skilful pertbrmance of several very fine pieces. The concluding pray er was offered by the Rev. Prof SCIINIrCICEIL WO Callll6t close our remarks, without expressing our heart,tidt wish for the prosperity of this Sonic. tv, as well as that of her sister association,* whose celebration we lately attended, and also with much pleasure. lit 1 4 The "Pittr.onv-mAN SOCIETY," at which WO were Presenl, and felt arctat satisfaction at being able to bear testimony to the meritorious Address es delivered on the occasion, by Messrs. OswALD and . Searmws,l—En. STA 11 • , Letters Crow IVashington,ol the 21st ult. State thiit Mr. ItiveS, our Minister to the French Court, has requested leave td return next autu tun. Du.7rttsoN Cor,LEG E.—We learn from the Carlisle Herald, that tie Board.ornm tees of Dickinson College 'have rt*lved to close the institution at the entl.of tit, Tresent session. The herald says't—"Tbi institu tion has been in a declining state 1 a con siderablc time past, the number o indents at the present moment being but. : bout 15 or 16. The causes of die" tlefecti ' k)fsev eral who were ihrtnerlv students-o Allis-in ;titut ii al, havelieen rumored abroad kinion g st us, with what truth, those immediapty con nected with it are best ab'e to say.' As for Oursidyes We forbear to descant ui or them liirl her, than to say, that we think t . e ',Board have acted wisely in this. matter.' ' t The United States Telegraph () ult. has the following queries:— L Will the Globe irttiwin us why ail Pa sr DENT did not attend divine servi.. on the `-2(1, or WlfyTier - didliiit - i3llleTWir• 'dilate' in the demonstrations of respell the fa ther °ibis country? There has been a tremendods"fido'd in all the streams in the western country. Im mense damage has been done at Pittsburg, Wheeling was inundated and fifteen or twenty filimeliwettint , houses were swept off. At Cincinnati, the Ohio resit upwards of seventy feet above low water mark, and much property was destroyed in the lower parts of the - c ity - the — river - having reached nearly to Lower Market Street. The wa ters of the Kentucky river were backed up as far as Frankfojl sixty-five miles from its mouth, by the risirrr e hio. There are reports of a dreadful tip d at New Orleans --which it is to be 1 ped may prove un founded.--ITAneaster Examiner: _ MARRIED, --- In Carlisle, on Monday evening, the 9.7 th by the Rev. Mr. Hare, DANixt. M. SMVSER, E.! 1 ., or this Borough, to Miss CATHARINE B. MILi.En, daughter of 3fatthow Miller, Esq., late of Carlisle deceased. (1)11 -Thurtltlity -Ittfitihy , The- Rev,-Mr,Weyl,-Mr, DAVID MILLER, of Al iutbitetlo Miss MAKI. SWISIIHR, both or Cumberland toiimship. dity v tiv the u , liir.'SriTiTt Wisum, to M4Al 7 .,lO,A.nEnt REIFF, both of Mum masburg, Adams county. On tho 21st ult., by the same, Mr. Jour.' STovEn. to Miss SARAH BATDORIF, both of Franklin town ship. On the 3d ult., by the Rev. Mr. Gottwald, Mr. CIIMILKS F. BoNNIM - 11, - Mifl3 HANNA -It -WIER:MA-NI. all • f Petersburg Wort , •4pringq On the !lth ult., by the same, Mr. JACOB PLANK to MISS SARAH both of Menallen town ship. On the 14th ult., by the same . , Mr. DANIEI. W. A liery.ns, ofT5 tratri townslip, to Miss ELIZABEII NEWMAN, daughter of Mr. Michael Newman, near Hanover On the 9th ult., by the Rev. S.. Gutitins, Mr SAMUEL KOONTZ to Miss CATIIARINE MILLER., botl of this county. _ _ _ On the I , lth ult., by the Rev. C. G. McClean, Mr. HENRY HULICK tO MISS JANE CARSON, both of Aloungoy township. On Thursday morning last, ADAM LIVINGSTON son of Mr. Athim Livingston,of this Burough,age( about 13 wears. ADVERTISEMENTS. SHOES FOR RENT. • ripHE subscriber has TWO SHOPS, he will rent from the Ist of April next. Ong of dim has been otcupied du ring the present year, by Mr. John Kane, as a Coach-Making • shop—the other adjoinl it; and has been used for Cal .lap Painting. Por terms, apply to DAVID fiIEAGt. March (.3; 18:31. .tc-48 TO Otilt CRIT.OiTORS: WAKE NOTICE, that we have applied i l- to the Judges °Nilo C lift or 'Ponimon . Pleas of Adams Cotinty,' for- m benefit of the Insolvent laws, and that, e said Judges appointed 111:Oridnv t 3rd clay. of -April next, for the !mark of 'tis and our creditors, at the-.Court-houspin the borough (if Geitvsburg, where" you limy aimed. if you think proper. . I . MLLE% IV MGR A 11, SPn.. of, -Hamiltenhnn township. • CONRAD" NOEL', 2 „,,,e ,- of Alenallen township. •. , . 4t,,--48 E Mara 6, 18:32. warm he (1(... rtainly ucersq their MGM ey t% ill MEE DVILH), POOR-HOUSE 4CCOUNTS. MIN 1111 "Ve Treasurer, In account with the Dir‘-!Ctors of the Poor, and of the-House of Employment of Adams Cou nty.' DEL 1931, Jan. 24. To cash received of Goo. Wills, Esq. tar goods sold of B. _ Orders on R. Smith, Treasurer, CR. • - Dolls. LB3l, Jan. 4. By balance duo Treas. last settlement 46 By cash paid on sundry orders fur the support • - 232 of outdoor Paupers and Funeral expenses, Jno. M. Steyenson, for Meicliandise, • 89 Juo. Ash, for manure, • 31 J. B. Danner, for merchandise, 29 T. Stevens, 2 yrs. salary, 18. 2 6& 1831, as council, 20 Aughinbaugh,.stewart.'s salary, , 135 T. J. Cooper, for merchandize, 6:3 Wm. Buyer, tar making shoes, 24 Win. Winn, of Balt., for Groceries, • 57 C.J. Shower, for merchandise, 27 J. &G.Britikerholf, lbr hauling Groceries from Baltimore, • Barnits, for locust posts, Ilener, for making post and rail fence, Boyd & Bender, for rails, D. Comfort, fur merchandise, • M.•Stevensun, do. Justice's lijes, and Constables for executing orders, Trostle and ()tilers, for grain and flour, K. Smith, for merchandise, Clarkson,_for_bardware and cutlery, Stewart's orders on Treasurer, • Newman, Furry and Shower, for manure, Alcknight, and BriLkerbuff, for extra service as Directors, Doctor Pleilbr, Ibr medical service, Danner & Zeigler, for merchandise, Buehler, and Gilbert, fur drugs and medicines, Cooper, tOr stock cattle, Sundry hirelings, Sundry persons, for pork and bacon, Koehler and Middleton, for printing, Comrort, fur merchandise, Tkiv"" l —• Fahnestoek, for do. Jim. Garvin, clerk's salary, - Sundry persons, tbr vegetables, - fruit and cider J. B. Clarke, Register,for searches for title pa pers of land, H. Wisler, for chopping wood, J. libuck, foe brick fur smoke house, Burkmau and Mowry, carpenter and mason work for do. .1. Culp, for smith work, G. Brinkerhoff, for groceries purchased in Bait. __Doctor liorne4t_salary., D0....f0r attendance in obstetric cases; Justice Arndt costs in suit, P. Deihl fur leather, • • Andrew Polly, for tin-ware, Sundry tradesmen's bills t _ F. Burkman's last instalment on contract for building barn, Adam Walter, for tayloring, - Geo. Wills, Esq. m trust, David Ecker, for supporting out door paupers, Treasurer's salary, _ Balance in Treasurer's hands, WE, the subscribers, Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts, do certify, that we have examined the items which compose the above account, and Flo report, that they are correct, and that the balance of Thirty-Two Dollars Eleven and a Half Cents,is in the hands of the Treasurer—it being from the sth day of January, 1831, to the 3d day of January,lB32, both days included. JOHN LILLY, CK AR LES K ETI'LE WELL, Auditors. JOHN McKESSON, VAT El& AN GULINIa 413 Gai t Steward, of EMployment of Adams County. 1831, January 4. To cash received or J. B. McPher• $165 00 son, Treasurer, on orders, Baugher arid Ash, for ploughing and hauling, P. ileagy and others, for poultry, --Rtiey-and---W-inni fir cloven seed-,--and G ViuTr for hay, Baugher, Gilbert and Ash, foi butter andfiilii*;- . 13. Kurtz, for sheep, Mc Farlane, Gilbert and Cassatt, for hides and skins, Aughinbaugh, for saddle,' Sundry persons, for boarding, Marks, tbr a horse, Ca. Dolls. Co. 1831, Jan. 4. By balance due steward at last settlement, 1 88& • Cash paid sundry persons fur vegetables, 4Sz.c., 37 81, Tradesmen's bills, 49 721 1 Travelling: - paupers, . 1 37-1 For manure, 15 43 Hirelings and wood-choppers, , 55 637 1 Wagon expenses, 1 • 381 Groceries and merchandise,39 36 . . . .., Fencing and rails, • • 6 00 , , - Harvest hands, • . • 10 50 . • Grain and flour, 15 80 Postage, - . , . 28& . i Stock ' hogs, . • 14 25 Fish and butter, 19 75 , Removing paupees,. . „ , 8 391 Meat and butchering,. t 114 31 Vinegar and cider f ,._ . 9: 4 Balance in steward's, hands, . . 108 91 .$519 394 "WE' the subscribers, Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts, do certify, that we have examined the items which compose the above acceunt. and-do report, thatthey are correct, and that the balance of- Orie Hundrect and . Eight Dol lars amt Cents,i4 in the hands of the Steward--it be ing from the sth day oclanuarv, 1831, to the 3d day of January; 1882, both.days included. • • - RHIN `LILLY, CIIAIt.4ES KE'rT.LFWEI4L, 'Au.ditorsf JOHN MekESSON . • PltanttE \ ritHE vAßlit FOIL 18 ' 127 Buss of Wheat: .1 `r..20 130,1161 of l'otnt(tes. - 206 do Rye. 420 _ do 31do 04 IS. 2' l4 * Cloverseed 6 dO ..-apsetd. Dons. . Cis. 9.3'7 MO 00 41 Pdupers remained in the Poor-hound on tlie sth day- of Jannary, 1931. 50 Paupers remained in the Poor-hotse on the 3d day et January:, 16:32. „o po r y s supported out of the Houso by the Institution. 80 Paupers admitted in the course ar the year, including out- ~ door Paupers. March 6, 1.6:11. s26og -374 rowlT:res • • waaa2..oa2haw ce.el.bZ,TlCOGOcilecr eIpIrERTISIEMIT,IrT.—The unrivalled and extend sive reputation acquired by thiS medicine,. for the last five years, both in hospital and private practice ; lemends from the proprietor his grateful acknowledgmmits to , a diseernino• publiCt Qom`' Potter's Vegetable Collie:in is 01 }bred for the cure Of . Diseases of the Liver, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Debility resulting froin Intemperance and Dissipation, S!crofilla or King's Evil, Old and Invekrate Ulcers, Pains in the Bones, Rheumatism, Dispep sia or Indigestion, Diseases of the Lungs, Syphilis, Blotches on the Face and Skin, White swellings of the Joints, 'Fetter, Melt , curial diseases, Piles, &c. &c. • 7 63 42 24 42 29 20 66 94 00 21 6• 25 70 67 42' 2384 !1:3 105 00 42 51 "rhe Catholicon consists exclusively of vegetable matter, - antr with ti slight determination to the bowels,'Which it preserges. in a; soluble state, acts insensibly, is pleasant to the taste, and regtiires no particular regimen or confinement. As a gentle cathartic me-, dicine, improving the appetite and restoring the general tone of the system, it is confidently recommended to ladies in a delicate, -situation. The unrivalled and extensive character which this medicine ;has enjoyed, for the last six years, as a complete renovator, and purifier of the blood and humors, both in Hospital, and Private Practice, is a substantial basis for its future support. It has ob. tamed its presenrgreat distinction, by the extruordit! sue • • which has attended it in the Healing Art.sivhiteeVe' ? „,, track have been searched m yam for itc parallel Wee. covery may be considered one of the most sacred boOni, be afliirded to the unfortunate; and I mosiCeincerely hopeelte -1-11 4 - a '1:)-1 8 00 4 00 38 77 30 40 54 00 145_-50 99 18 28 00 73 32 10 33 25 00 76 581 pathy - Ok lie public will be : excited to diffuse halm — art& 4 6 . 04 k. There are, at this time, several spurious mixtures in cireuht , tion abroad,and some vended in this city,assuming to possess th'd stitne, -- Or - equarvirettees - Cathoticon. - Whyte be hoped that the unsuspecting will be placed on their guard against such. impositiohs,-much mischief has resulted from their use. They consist principally of sarsaparilla sitopsoulz: Sirop de Wainer or: L'Affecteur, .and are sold for a much less price; you will therefore be particular and purchase of none but my authorized agents, where you can obtain the GENITI.NO. CA.tIIOLICON. W. POTTER, _ 2 00 3 75 34 00 15 90 OzrThe filllowing strong testimonial is furnishextat the request of Dr. Davis, of Lynchburg, Ara. by a gentleman residing in that place, whose original certificate, of which th© following is an ex , actcopy, is left with the proprietor of the Catholicon. _ 41 21 61 39 112 111 L 20 00 5 78 21 96 14 64 42 80 At the ruttiest of D.—, I here give a statement of the effect of Potter's Cat holicon in the restoration of myLhcalth. My con , stitution had been in a declining state for morethan 18 months. .was much troubled with a short dry cough, slight difficulty or breathing, which was much increased by bodily exevcieti.. At night, great oppression M--the cheat, waaexperienced, with exces. mwertt,-auteileo., turd-pern-in-the--sidesttrui. - with extreme languor and loss of appetite. In this situation, • • o mid States - hy - swirut - obtainettim - per , manent relief. Some time-after my return, by way-of-experiment - I was induced to irse - P7.lliN - Catliohaiii;liiid - iillerirsiiiiMittrett" my health was perfectly restored. DAVID R. EDLEY. 234 27 4 00 --tI-VO 1 704 - 20 ii 82 114 $2609 37i PHILADELPHIA, March 25tb, 1829. Dear Sir:—After many but ineffectual trials to relieve myself from a most severe and distressing attack of the diqupsia, I have been completely cured by the use of, ,to u►e, your invaluable Ca , tholicon, and I think 'it my duty thus publicly to state my case, and in ord.r that others may profit thereby. The first symptoms of the disease were manifested in the spring of 1827. Warned at the approach of this destroyer or all ease, I had recourse to physician after physician, and remedy after remedy, but received little...or..nolrelief,..a.3.tas_isconveewled_ to retire into the coun try, where I so far recruited, that I began to think the enemy was d►slod ed. I returned to the cit where in a short time dlI my old symptoms returned with double violence. ly stomac • became so debilitated with drugs that I relinquished the regular' qstern,an(:), entered on a course of Swaim's Panacea. It did me no good, I went back to my. Doctor, who crammed me. with pulverized oyster shells, etc. etc.- My teeth became louse, and, _somometualiy_felLotitL.theroviras_a.consta.ntiviirciiinin,oirits, ticularly in_damp weather, pains in my right side anc should etc. I now submitted to another course of medical treatment, until the fall of 1529, when 'my phyAcians stated the case to be a, schirrus of the liver. Then it was that I determinedto try your Catholicon, a few. doses of which improved my appetite, ansigavo me a feeling of ease and coinfiirt, I cannot readily describe. In twelve days after using but one bottle, I found myself well—the few teeth I had left were firmly clasped by the gums and my ap. petite and digestion perfectly restored. I now enjoy as good health as I ever did, and I must say it is to your valuable Catho. licon that 1 attribute thisnhappy result. Respectfully yours, EZRA P. WILTBANK. • 20 . 00 11 121 ,b 1 64 621, 10 69- 54 62 27 09 * 7 00 119 22 39 21 $519 :39k NORFOLK, Va. 31ay Ist, tB2B' Dear Sir:---1 will shortly state my former case. I labored for six years sunder a violent Liver Complaint. It first manifested it self in the summer of 1821, and rendeied frequent applicatiOn to an eminent family physidian necessa.ryi by whose prescription .r took three bottles,.and thank God, l can truly say the disease or the liver entirely teft me;; and IlirtVe-since.been as welt and hear. , ty as man can be, in the fullest, enjoyment of health and . sptritp . My cure was effected solely' by your celebrated and agreeable Catholicon. Your friend, EDWARD . L. LONG. To W. _NV..POTTER, Philadelphia. . 1, - WILMINGTON . , May 422 d, 1830. i • _Pear Sire-This was a case of Itheumatisetirrifin intimate' • frtend of mine, an old, gentleman. about :toy oars of age, who had the Rheumatism for a number of years post, part:bf the tiwer confined to bed; he took it merely through eliperimet l itoo,ad _, was surprised to find himself entirely freed from his painful disorder by using only one bottle. , Your well wisher,• 1. . ' JERENIIA - 1 NICHOLS.. . ... --- . --, An 'eminent / physician, says:--q have ) known soviirl'cttfeitr. performed by the use of your Catholiconovhich had' previously resisted the ordinary prescriptions or the faculty," and I have iiever, krthwir filito produce INJURIOUS EFFECTS.," . ,- ', Ct.Y*To_ be . hud,,at' the Drug S,tnre..oi. 7 # - ~ \-- • 't , Dn. . J. GitliEtt: 0,.„ :.. X I burn' 6 March 1832. ' ', -' ' ..*tif'., ler" Er LYNCHBURG, V i a., May sth, 1828. oievcry deb totaled at the 01Nee\ ot the ►tar S 34 Tons allay, • I 2772 • 261 Yards Linen and Cloth, manufactured in the' House. CASE. CASE. CASE. CASE. 3w-48 11OE
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