WIII(4 COUNTY CONA - ENTION, - In accordance with the call of the 1111 g CDitii. ty Committee, a Convention of Pelegates repro t‘enting the AVhigs of Adams county. assembled in the Court-hove on Monday the • 1 Ith inst. The ' Convention having organized by the ai.pnlittiloilt of !lon JAMES IVILI-oN as Ple4deot. and Jolts PICKING and ions 1.. GcnkliNtloit, l!::!c i iiiii•. as hind iiiti „, iiiciits. i ii ,.. iii , e, , i ; t r 'r ii .,: l ::.;:,:,i ii ,.;:. and frankness of cur roteinporart.• of the Gat Fecretaries. the crolentials of the lollots ing dele gates sere handed in : ty is concerned. it is only necessary f or ( I,deeatcs his call for onaliws - ;night have barn - Gettysburg-A. B. I:.tirtz, D.:l. Ilaelder• front variow(pvrtions of the Commontrealth to .:et bold challenge, made tinder 0.. Cumberland-. Tame Black, Joseph llailey. together, and it becomes at once evident that that , ~ , , , . „. . . cumstances might reinter their intenration madlow.. Germany-Ilenry Spaulding. Wrn. Arstwrry• is no wish on the part of Philadelphia to do, or lo , N . 13erwick Borougli-.ls ipli Abby, L. IV. Kodiler. ' caii-e. to 1)1! done. aindit inconsistent tvith the i"l''. Mr. (.1 "'" 1 • 1 ••" nerd; iml• I" I i"l'''"" ;iiili,,. (mt pel .„ on , ni Illy 1• in Iferwick towlitlii•p-itio. 1,. Noid, Prier.,llield. i ' rights and benefits of all. NVe Lave belore us the that to given:nies to flu) public, under such Gil-- . , , ll l 2. it we twist . lielitlito2 In kfuntington-11"m. It: Sadler, IViii.,\lorellead. 1 ' Gettysburg . Star and Monier of last It eek, in it hiell cul i,,,t alices , ro 111 . • • )1 • al , :: iinia,ip: r, 1 01t,ntly to the I.atinnore-Jatrie4. M t ittagliy. to ".1 tile sl ' lt ' u"mts and ill'lno'tiuns lii usa , re and the rules of editorial decorum. :tidy, which Ind probably /lamiltonbaii-Jas. IVil,on, Sainl.(•olberh-on. ; . • seem do us worthy or co.nincilt. IVe copy for A ", , , thew, bill likev..ise others, GETT'N'Si:UI.IO: : ‘t'c flan an 1111(1m:14o:1 right to refer, in core I , i if . Liberty-Maxwell Shields, IVin. A. GraS•son. I I killo‘t Jug : Ilamilton-Isaac "fiimnicr, .John ricking. i • .-1 ( I terms, to the ;nit h„ , ve.; and twintrgrutoot (.1 . presorts \‘' l iv did lire 'Menai len -Jacob I lersli. Frederick V) o il. .. l• ri(lav EveniwY., 1)(!e. Is', 1'.16. , "Letters from sources, Nvhose Inc ills of . ~, .„ , . in .1 intaactritia, to ;Let...widish a certain object. It j r:111 arm y (i t i i Straban-Wm. :\Flllictiny, Daniel ComlOrt. 1 - -----,--- --- - inlitrinittion and high authority could leave , not only a . rh(lit but .1 duty, to w.•tm our time wh e n ti l e Franklin-John I). Pecker, Ilenry 1•'. IVakter. ifli JiPPRI7III[',E. TO THF 'TINTING' LLISINESi3 :no room for doubt, had %I . arned Int fully of ' vas ' - ' %%lint tots ti „, aosi .,i r i ng . i t , t h e pol i t i eal par _ friends of what was going on ; hut It() %Nur forbid- hint to capiit:inti Conotvago-I. 1.. Gulielhator.Frunei•Krkl:loll. I it i•vcil l 1,,, Li k,,,, nit this Oilier, if ~,,r l y : 4 1q,lica.. Tyrone-I3altzer Sny(lcr. Jaeob l'itzer. , ties lw mule. 'l'lw applicant must be possessed fors of Philadelphia, even to the names ul• den 1 ') . ti'ne snot Pr"1" 1 "tY from •I'ill'li'lii" , "; tl"•. ant 111 . Mul""I': - ,Mourn . 'i , ty-Letyis ..*.(oi beck, .1. Baumgardner. , , • , • ()„ ,„ „ I. ", ~,y siteill arms, mid : 'nf correct habit:, tout from Id to 17 vc a c, 0f age , the parttes to the intrigue, the (liTztsions on ~1 1 3111 " "I' indi , i' ll,, l l '. Silll Mr. Ilezdin , -.Tolin Brougli, %VIII. Ficlie. Freedom-James Ciainingliam. i tvltich conferences were held, and H e : we were not I If he should do ~,, we will relic the . rlic "vertures , I Ili'The lavurs of oar Advertisitez friends have 5e10 „„,,,,_, 11 , ( „„ ~, 1 ,. „. I • . 1 ~ . .. , . the most •lli.'C 'll-1c filllo%%ing n e sniuti,,iis, soliznilled IT D..t. coy,i , jd or . , ... . , , . • ~ ~ , . r ,• . ••,.' •-' . -.,,,,, lit' 0.1 ~ lii(.II IL 11 aS Ile-. , lIII'AiOII I'L !11/111 , , I'AIWEIVIIertI and hono r:i hlc me w . "I • . ti syt eiai al tun!, ineparin Jur to tht ) :.. - • BrEiti.r.R, were mianinnoisly adopted: terminecl to carry out • the vie‘vs of those her of the cures ,ditori.il. Hilo- decision be against I' llwr than a , lie 1 , taper. A Convention, to be composed of Delo- i eturtured in it. i‘lore than lb . •%• IA • 'II •I' i ' ' ' in"acre ri"'l'lr" the .1:-., .% e ,:leit us, we wi ll grati.y our co eitiporar s vtirivsit C•iiie istint;is. °netters addressed to individuals ill the Iv semibb , ~t' 1 , gates from the several COIlltlie:i td tile titate,! iceard to ••the naitie.:." , having been called by the IVliig State, AYe have been repicsted to announce that the interior ()I' the State, abounding with most Th i s t „,„.,. ()„ .;_;for e , in I.,..ter.burc, (v. No will he eb'sed un reckless misrepresentation, deliberate lid- - Committee, to assemble in II: rris burg inas•day.. We under,l,ind that the I' 4 lores in silicatiun and ungenerous reflection in ref the 9th of Alarch next, "Itir the purpose of ' (11rist Selecting candidates for Governor and (":1-: Misplace: will also he clo,:ed on tlw sanw day. erence to one ()I the prominent candidates , , ___ nal Commissioner, to fie supported by the i . _.. ... . fur noininalinn, poniii.4l by incii:l„rs of (-oar:icier, whose incalls id knowledge were ample, the force 61 . Ili:: :I Whig party and the, friends of the Protee-I.; Attention is • vile(' to a Card of the Ladles a suppression of the tutee of the ina,..st. 111 in Ihr. Illy. tiVC Policy at the next ensuing election,'of tit:. IctioN tvritten to the interior los: , of lite Clic! , connected with the EngliNh Lutheran Church of alld to transact such other business as may their own district, sought to bend to tlieir %,,, bream: , ilit;r io ,,l by tin. eontinteii , ation•4 °igen- heed nittay I lie deemed important to the success of the this place, in to-day's paper, dinounring that a :sale pm . pos ,,, ,i (Huse w h o euttiti be seduced ()MY tlenvoi ttlio lyel ,ca o ur! ml 1 erid 11, , ,:i. roilli)Hvi, r IVhig cause,"-the IVlfigs •of Adams of Fancy Articles, & by a tful misrepresentation. All 'this, mid c., trill h e opened :luring Icit, ;mil also in t county most ellecritilly respond to the nextw ee k:. the 1 ..ic _louse of Mr. Kohn. IN'e do not ),wch 1110 , e, 51 . 0 h„ ppt ,„ p d to 4 . N011 . , i llite. .'rots gills .0 ritey. , I:il,ewise, trot summons ivltich bids them once more to know that we cuuld say any thing to indtive a wort• p en d en t o f ;i ll rc f,... 1 .,. 11 ,•,. to t h e statt. ,, u ,,,, t i ll ! 'f i le Lite llelss front . I , lrNiCO and flu% Attie,. is . to (It.y, ' i l'itylta,.l w h ose ar[ j c l e was 118 ,1 s i mli k. not- withwit intert.-I. 'l'm. Fact that :' anta .% Mia ill rm.:, oe \ca..; .1 buckle on their :ii and do battle in be- littoral patronage than will he secured hy this shit- the : - ..-4111, half of the great principles upon the tritunph :plc announewm•nt, Ti m ( it i:solieiwil 1,. the L o d, r - because it embinlied it statement of fitet, has kit ton Louis de I'ufiei on a strict expedition. :IS :all IL olltl'ers and suceessfttl administration or Aviiidi; of c( „,„,„ e v er t. iters , ti i is expe c ted to li e p r ese t / ; that obviated the necessity for : I , : .iiiiil ;l r pruir,dily for the city id :Oexico• to rat stove the °I I that O''' • °' - i't'l. they believe the xvelfare or the State and those who fa i l to be t i„., ,„ will oii. , s ,•,, , i ,,, 1 , , oh „ ( .., I „, nwifi I ts . o m.,...a,k.n„....) iris ( .. ,, , , , 41„,i 01 tr( ,_ il,k , x% ill, the ~1 , t , ,,.1 ~1 al. mg . holt% ecti dm country much depend,. and: ccordingly ' i thii ,„ 55 .,„ 0 , I . ,„ yitig. 1,0 ,..,• ~,• „ cf,o , ,'„,„. here. „,..,,, ',,_ , ~1 , ,..„ „,,,,,,,, , ~,,, ~ , , ~ , „. I. . ; „„ „ ~,„,,,„ ~,• . , , „„. ~ ,„,,,,, L „ „,,,,,,,, our (:o vermin. /?e3O/re: I . . prtlured by /ao hands. will he oti m ered al fir 1. That the Hon. .1 . . i ut:s M'StiEnny be •,- e!) In ~" . . • . ' vile!) and is lierobv aryointed the I;epresenta- acs-:old' . live Delegate to said Convention from Ad ams county; and that Cul .I.xlics I). l'Ax- TON be and is It('reli, - appointed (with the _.._.. .... ,„, ~ „,„ .„ ,„, „...,,, to inlet- pot e..11-oittig Intn. nor contradh tou t his simple consent of Frant,lin county) the Senatorial tors 01 the common ! , cliools of thus \ I , wougli, to 0--ericn. Iwcawe he a--ail, po , itikelr, and may I)clegate to the same from the counties of - be tumid iii a sati,cipiciit coti,iiiit. it ti ill he ,4,1 p tore it : 'AI' t PIC If, deal'. ore nlllll.l not proi 1. a Franklin and Attains. i!tt:•ctue• 110 Illerelme old)" saV: 10. a Illelld , el . rind that Weillie,day and Tlineolay hext Late 0 ; l i t , I'r' la , : pl o y , lau .h.,,, g i ng , „ hi ! ~,,,,t , „a ly 2. That the \\Miffs of Adams county • ' - ' 2r i bees set ap art for tin E xam i na ti on of the :\ lab; ac . lit i e il i a ! toknots ot lie exis l en ce 0 1 io , , ls h ' have hailed ‘Vitli pleasure the numermis tlemonstrations It", __their. politic :11 friends '"'" I rc "'" 1 " /I ' 4l ' clI"'11'• :quell of the eincien- t i_ r l r . t i t i: ; - 1, : ,,,, , I ~,., ~ ..4 ! !; 1, 4, . : I k n ow 0 1 , 1 . 1 1 . i i : t ... t i :, II , : i y,: . 1 ., ,i 1 y t %. 1 ref •l i l i, t i . ! cy in the -- A - Mirinistration of the School room - de ,. 0 %., ~,,n , ,,i it v ~, trite ,,, it , ~,0 ' n , ,1 • ,,i ,- a j , l ,' y 11 2 in various parts of die State in fitvor of the selection of their distinguished and desert_ pends upon the sympathy and ititcre,t extended nqe.a. still re..-;to wi Ile ilL!ail:-1 NVIli: : ,!, in ale city, cdly popular fellow-citizen, t h e li on Icy Parents and others interested in the cause of , or mit nl the city. IVc thereime re: T eem:lly Ir. JAAIES COO l'El?, as a candidate lia the education. 'llle great obstaele to a proper it ork- i l l''' , • T l `''. l " 11-•'"'•'•"'Imr:"Y of Getty-burg, To it n... , chief m ag .i straey of t h e c om „,„„ ‘ „,„l t h , Di g of the preent system of . ( . Irooledin . ;:tion art- 1 ,1 1 ,„ ; ' , ' :1,, - ..,,, l .l l , ‘ , ',. ; ll .7, ° ll l , l l “ :l \ c v l l. , u t n it i t " l l \ l! l i ii i . i r a" t t "l ' vn and they cordially . unite in urging his ses from the ah.senve of till sy , 1 nipa..ll,' and the al- Ild- clic. and to reptc,eitt them , elves ' a l l ' ); l •: ,- I . l' e ' • nomination upon the_Whig party, believing I most etitite isolati o n of our :Schools Item all rim- the m-:1!1' td . lb' I'll V \Vid2.. s. It is due to the that it would furnisll the surest guaranty cern on the part-of tho whose counteuance : " hi g' ":. Phi!"1..1111"1. that they should tutee of glorious triumph for the cause to whose . and appr,,bmionir6 nee ded to ,iic,, . , , . who hate \Twined to 1,,d-f: moon Illerioclies lit tir.e.;(. both - rit i tlit to art for the party. to those a! , \Vllig, or to promotion hl;: efforts have been so uniform- lenclier an:l pupil-the one lo liMe‘‘,-.-il ile , Q ,lion drcric I- do: I,i-oido. NVo await an ars \\cr. ly and ardently devoted. • in an arduous and responsdde duty, the other to a '• 3. That in presenting the name of Air. more cheerio' prosecution of an important though (3001 'Eli. as the noxt Whig candidate I , uninviting task. :o long . as patents, for Governor, we do it with the full assu- 1 "egnentlY ranee that he will not only bring to the discharge of the duties of that high station the talents that adorn, and the worth that dignities it, but also that limpness of princi ple and independence'ofeharacter which will place Min beyond the influence of cliques and cabals, and make him, in deed as in name, the Governor of Pennsylvania. 4. That whilst the state and country at large have realized the benefits of kis ; talents and wisdom as a Statesman in the I various public stations ‘vltich he has been I called to till, we claim to have a more inti mate and personal knowledge of his per sonal worth ; his 'private and social virtues have endeared him hi us as a man, and we proudly present him to the people of this Commonwealth as the brightest of her jewels. 5. That his eminent and very efficient services whilst a member of Congress, in support of the Protection of American In dustry, and especially—in promoting the Act of 184';2—his prompt and patriotic ef forts in our date Legislature to restore public creilit,and redeem the dishonored faith of the Conunonwealth—his untiring efforts to secure to Pennsylvania her share of the public lands of the Union, and thus lighten the load of taxation that weighs so heavily on her citizens—his wisdom in council and his eloquence us a public rpeaker—all, in our judgement, point him out as the man fur the crisis ; and under his lead we will go forth to battle with the hosts of Free Trade Locofocoisin in the full assurance of a glorious and triumphant victory. 6. That his popularity at home, as e vinced on all occasions when lic has been a candidate for ()dice, and especially at the late election, when he carried every district in his County- by unparalleled ma jorities, is the best evidence of the estima tion in which he is 110.41 anion; those who honor him ; and that if he should he the choice of the Stile Convention, we.his fel low-citizens of Adams,- pledge ourselves to give him a greatly increased majority, such as shall astound both friends and foes. 7. That whilst thus expressing a pre- ference for our own first elude°, this Con vention feel no disposition to undervalue or depreciate the worth or claims of any o ther candidate, but will cheerfully rally to the support ninny good and tried lit hig who shall be the choice of a majority of the Delegates to the t . .itatc Conventien fairly chosen in conformity with the usages of the party. • ft. 'That Messrs. D. 31. imuser, H. J. Schreiner and Sndrew Ifrintzehnon be and are hereby appointed Conllgees to confer with Conferees appointed on the part of Franklin county in regard to the se lection of a Senatorial Delegate. On motion of PnrEn DIEn6, Eig. it was . Resolved, That any vacancy that may occur in the appointments this day made to State Convention in consequence,of an in ability on the part of the Delegates named to attend said conVention or depute others, ehill be filled by the Wliig County Com ini;b4C. ' . On motion orWn. :11 . 3nya kt. 174 q. it was ROdOrtfeli, ,Tliat the proceeding's of this signed by the ollicers, be pub- Astiettlit WI the Whig itapers'of the county. . . • „ i TM 3'1,111 tfolitiClllClllVill he eNpentuil to t Schnol 71:N. an: in a and the public generally, stand aloof iron on! Silmols and Manifest no interest 'in what trans pires in the School room, the beneficent Icatures of the present system cannot develop thein..ell es. We are pleased that the Directors have determin ed on these _Examinations; they should he re..zard eil as essentials to the School system, occur lit re 2% ular intervals. and he extended to all our Schools. Parents, e,Tecially, ought to Mahe it a !natter of duty to he present. correspondent of the Lancaster Union recommends AN EW M EEE IE, Esti, of Lancas ter, as n candidate for Canal Commissioner. Mr. business liabik.and energy oft harm ter %%amid render him an efficient °liken The President and Treason. The reprehensible • allusion of President Polk iu his late message, to those who have dificred from the Administration in regard to the cause;; which induceirthe war with Mexico, in which trea son is imputed to such as dared to think otherwise than the President, is receiving a well i merited re- Mike from the Whig press and Whig speakers in Congress. The :S. Gazette concludes an able article on the subject by remarking that nevefbcfore, since the adoption of the constitution, ha:; the Pres ident of the United ;States, in Ids official find annu al communications to,Congres:i, ventured to desig nato those opposed to his views as traitors; and never till that Constitution CeiLA'S to be 111111 . 1 will the people forget this gros:outrage, this undig nified assault. Nothing Intl the utter oblivion into which Mr. Polk May pass, can ever disconnect his name from the odium ; and nothing, perhaps, will redeem his name from oblivion, but the very odium that attaches to it for this.outrage upon the people. A equ isi io n. Th.: llarrisburg Telegraph of Wednt-iday ftates •that Gov. Sucvr mTue-lay received a requiaition for another Regiment of Volunteers for the War with Mexico. The rerpn. , :ition has. h6Cri already lined, by the acceptance of companit's whose ser vices had been tendered under the former requisi tion ! Pcnn , ylvania is hard to beat. The new Regiment rmisferi at Pittslinrg forthwith. CosigreNs. Very little of interest haS transpired in either branch of the nathinal legislature during, the past week, excepting the discussion upon the President's message and the war. The Senate have been considering various propositions to provide suitable compensation to the volunteers and privates of the army, by increase of pay, grants of land, Ace. It seems to be ad;uitted on all sides that something should be done. The Ilouse has devoted it. time principally to dis cussions on the war pulley of the Administration, drawn out by recommendations of the President in regard to the conquered provinces, and his Ml's -1110113 insinuation of tiewon against all who dared call in question the justice of the War. The res olution of Garret Davis, calling fur copies of the instructions to the ollicers of the army, in relation to the establishment of civil govermuents in the' conqUered countries, has been adopted. • The Committees' have been appointed in both Houses, an` stain] pretty much Fis at the lute ses sion—Mr. M'Clean being on that of Public Build ings, and also of Accounts. 4 !D"Ree SLiet.ii, of .tlie Methodist Clinrch,laws been elected Chaplain of the IT. h. t.vitAte. ;1) : 1 1yr'lt• p i / Prom the l'iiiholelphia U. S. Gazette ftrc. !! ii"ri‘idillls:" that * 4 j 4 4 . \V P: .t• t r.t. roll 'IY i.S.—We find occa.irin. at `.Sr. Cu Wait apprised of illt. Conti/,G: of . !init ., , to telfict what appears to be a ' tlriir i c tu.r s t„ the ; '1 hatr ; rrn Ott the par! of the conductors of the press. in the o . t . •t i omen ir grail , s ur , t eery a < .ual /,r r rural part. of our :_• 4 tate, to err:3'e a spirit of lin the city,ruauileal}," to make confidant,: ofthiu=c %%fin thiek. with a ‘,ieW (461, ing the city of it. peck(' to appr . mic their scheme,: oi I_l,e political inovi.nient, of the Coino,!.ll ft! •1 play.% the rsi-tutee vl ,t eligw in Ilu is ,11,xict% \‘t ;I ,,, tiling Ike charde:vr ..1 date . anal tln edi7 , 4 ()I Ilia( s -!-13 - I • J':fhe above article from the IT. S. Gazette— wlib•hreaclied es ufti r!! last weok's paper had been prepared for press, and precluded tre desired "n -swer** then—has reference to a reply of the "Star to an inquiry from our worthy cotemporary of the 11 untingdon Journal as to the propriety of taw pla ying Conf . : di:in, in n rtuin i-tat,titents of nn -inter ested" mss. It will I,e recollected that sonic three or four weeks since, a Paragraph from the Phila delphia Sou, referrer; to certain political move ments in the City of Philadelphia, teas transferred to our columns, and accompanied by a few emu ments in which the motives that induced the move ; merits in question were deprecated as calculated to nbeget a feeling adverse to t h e sure of the Whig cause." We purposely re rained from particular izing, or even er/ccriar; to, the details of what hal been transpiring under cover of those movements, f.nitiliar as they had been made to us even then, in the lope that after attention hail Leen directed to some of the bolder doings, the system of wrongs MI whieVtlic latter were regarded but a part would be abandoned'. The perfectly proper inydry of the Journal, however, implying that in relying on the statements of the Sun we might have been misled as to facts, left us no choice but to refer to the un questionable authority on which a confid e n ce in the correctness of those representations was based ; and in doing so it was charged that a few persons in Philadelphia had taken upon them the duty of se lecting a candidate for Covernor fur the Whig par ty—that cancuses had been held in the prirate imr lm•R of those individuals—that schemes designed to secure! the nomination of Gem IRIAN were there devised—and that individual members of these cau cuses had written letters to W . loll_llll'll in the coun try insidiously assailing one of the candidates. The Gazette extracts a paragraph front that reply, and,' without venturing a denial of the fidelity of its rep_ resentations, throws out a kind of semiwontradie- Man by affirming the entire ignorance of the editor as to the existence of any •clique flint has received "from the recognized agents of the party in the City authority to write, in its mane , against Whigs in the city or out of the city," and calls for mane... Now, there are some two or three matters suggest ed in the article of our cotcmporary, which, but for the pressure on our columns, we should feel inelin sd to advert to—as Mr instance, the charge of crea ting in the "rural" parts of the State "a spirit of unkindness towards the City," A: c. Lel that pass ; however, with the remark that a wference to the same article from which the above paragraph has been extracted, might discover with what care the very risk of such an imputation was sought to be avoided. The reprehensible agencies to which al lusion was made, were distinctly affirmed of a clique of selfish politicians, who, instead of acting by authority from, or reflecting the views of, the mass of our political friends in the Mtn were se cretly scheming the exaltation ofone candidate at the expense of anotlWr. It was not supposed that these schemes were either known to- or sympathized in by the mass of Philadelphia Whigs; and it was of this that we complained: Had their plans been prosecuted openly and candidly, so that tire Whig party of the City and State could have had.cogni zance date doings of the men who were thus as piring to control the expression of its preferences, and so have given to Mr. Cooemes friends an op portutdty for boldly and promptly meeting the mis representations—there would probably' have been no complaint ; the evil; Might then have worked its own cure. It possibly needed itot the st;surance 4. the Guetie 111-tt the' ty nt the City rum say Intw:—()tir information that oi • (0 , 121: rrl thi. intrigtms goint: on in tin City was tlt•ri% ed, print•ittolly, front the It•tters 01: a t.tvittlt.ntatt of high vv . 's!. 1.1“,,n• Ho.; :mkt er ‘‘ •jo t hi s ml it occup;, , i a 1,1,1 )11.: pa-ihnii, awl i, ~liroand• „,, „,ii„,1,„,, I=llllllMilivaii In cli ., Tl it Iriti I dill-.ms. ind aecordiu , to the to-t accoit rvntly made to il,r troop , , and 16111111. z, nl Iticta- It a11,,, Gen. Taylor had retomed . from i•:altillo to 'Atom for the mild terms of the copituletion.— terey. leavieg Gen. Wool' in pm-session of the however, I tint I , l(': l, :t'd to sity, that no Iv . c o m m . pl m e. (MO. Ho:ler has the military emn- diections here been made upon Gen. Toy . mend of M•tntercy. It iva: genet-Ay tonteNtood lor, for his consiovuom; v is this at \luult'rry that 1 , 0 r orther movement tvuithl he inetter, of which we had been informe,l, , Made ayainst the enemy in that dire:etion, but b t Y the erri" All . l(ir "r;t11; 1 11 1 , that Gen. Taylor dest.tiied moving with his for- the ❑ " front \Vashiterion, with (Jospeh-hes to the ( 'um.ces tmiatils Tampico..iihence a demonstration wending (.;encral, ronteining instruetiontrill s probably be nbnie against Vera Croz or i•Stin to suspend the armistice. and recommenci. Louis Potosi. : oo : th il l le s', soon as a reasonable notice Adviees from the (hilt :•:(ittadron were received had been oit•en to lbw C;enoral, to at N. Orleans on the :gilt first. stair, that on (bat etre( • : . n :Intonation of soil' in the 9.. - 111 old, several of the prize vesscla had been :ttrueliotts, - ilitortions were ,hero w reeked in a gale. ntely after the armistice hail been carried On the night of the '2 Mil a boot ti vine on board into eficet, that 50a,000 rations 01 sub- Lieut. Parker. Massed midshipman Rogers and live t.'ktoime should be placed to depot at Aloft. mcn, was tent hero the brig Somers, then lying terey, as soon as practicable. According at Green Island, 5 miles rem :Vera f'ruz, and 1 1 .Y4 till the Inca"' ob the several depart burned the Mexican b r i g c iei d er „ noted to the ' nuent:i were brought into requisition to fulfil flf,ti c of 71103, and °up( 7 Alevi . these directions. This looking ahead was with a view of carrying out with energy, cans on boards •Hynson weit the oniy one injured , the movements that would probably follow he not seriously. the expiration or suspension of 'the truce. Com Perry sailed on the mottling of Decent T he army be tinder merehing (ot her '2. from Tampico, on a secret expedition. with • tiers in a Jewelers and move on l'ampieo, the Mississippi, Vixen„lohn .Idams, Bonita, and in two grind cidit;nst, one under (ennui:old Petrel. of Alejor General Patterson,and the other, rica r t. c.,,,,,,, NAYLOR, a rhiladdpilia, Brig. Gen. Twin- g s. The former will h e Iris raised an additional company Of volunteers for organized at, and march from Matamoras, the MVXICaII war; Ilir unites of the componv via Victoria, the latter (*ruin this point, by Lace been accepted by the President. This is ad- wßich will be :meow paned troop s the Coin ditional to the ten comtianies forming the Pmnisvl- mantling General. The Columns' will be about 10,0 in the two 00. Saltillo vania Regiment, and makes the seventh from Phil- • IS to be occupied by the stlt and Stli lieg_ delphia city. Capt. Naylor's company is already uncut of Infantry, Col. Duncan's Batten . , ( „ T a‘ its li, ‘ , v i a , 3 „ • a t t i i : v l , 7 r tts n l: i t i i i rL i tn , j i i i i i i , i t i t tl l l i e w lit.. - 7 st i i t i i:::l i t , .. ,,,,i l : t , . iari d a R t t a h oi , o f A r ti I l er y, command e d )v: our gallant Gen. Worth. Ills force volunteers have been the frrat mustered into ser- will number ohout 1500. A garrison of vice under the new requisition. 1500, „it is supposed, will he left in pos 111,1iCapt. Enwaito WEnsTElt, i.on or the distin- session of Alonterey under the command guished state man, coMmands one of the comport' , 61 General Butler ' To meet these several movements., the ies in the Ma.isaellivetts Regitnent of Volunteers - Quartermaster's department will have to in fo[ the Mexican War. . crease the wagon train, now numbering KENrox of the St a unton .150 to 1000, with all possible despatch. srectator, command:tone of the Virginia comp. A large portion of these wagons will be ides for the War. (:storm. Esq. (formerly employed with the column under (;en. of Gettysburg.) is second Lieutenant ip the same P "tters". 150 at. least will he kept n " the road between Camargo and Alonterey. tionie trill tie needed in trasporting sup*. Washington Corres),ondent of the Bah pli es c row •Aionteroy lu Saltillo, the resi. timbre Patriot says that therle is on the tiles of the clue will he with the column to 'nand) from State Department a correspondence which "shows Monterey via Lenares. Besides these, that lefore our :limy was ordered to proceed 1000 wagons to lie cm plo . 1;•etl in the eon. from the Nneces to the Rio Grande, by SAlr.Pto.n• template(' movements of the army, a large a letter, or direction, was sent by the Mexican train of pack mules will also lie employed. President, Ilr.unmiA, to the-General commanding 2000 are now on the road from Camargo, the Mexican Army of the North, A 1117 T , all laden with cargoes:. or:ioo lbs. each for pose to General TArtaur of the American army' . the ;Henry. 'lbis mode of . tran.:portation, - go though not considered aso . d : as wagons, that the forces of the two nations should keep en- - tinny out of the disputed territory ld oween the is thtleh the cheater ul the two. 1‘1"6"1. Graham, who calk: out as a Government Nueces and the Grande del Norte—that this prop - ' messenger, left camp on the (idi ins.t., with osition was made accordingly, and that it was for- a small escort o f Dra,room, tin' warded by General TA Vl.Oll to the President or 'Thence lie ivill proceed to San I.uis Poto- United States. The document was kept in 1-1- Gen. Santa Anna's Headquarters; to !care in the State Department, and not communi- convoy the intelligence of the suspension rated -10 Congress.. At the same thee that the of the armistice by our Government. President kept this important proposition from Major General Butler rode out to vamp Congress, he, t ithout condescending to consult On the ith inst., and called on the Com- Congres, alders our :miry to take possessionof Mantling General for the first time since this disputed territory r I Its received his wound. Sunni persons lie Careful. ' are of the opinion that woutids, whether received in battle, or wholly accidental,.ill A circular tins been issued by the Post Wire De- t i me of win . , art, le~aci to ear_ partment, directing deputy postmasters to remove r•\• home w i l l, th em. t,..4 0 ' 1 7 1c,( (7 .7 : • :::: ; : u, them the wrappers from alltransicut newspapers, printed Ve Ey high ly . A slight wound was put circularn; price currents, p am phl e t s an d magazines. down as worth $lO,OOO, by an officer the received at their respective Mimes, and if found to other day. Another said he wind(' give contain any manuscript or mein , randum of any $5OO for one similar to that of General kind, either written or stampcd, or any Jnarks or Butler. Oh, vanity ! coin dam) signs, except the name and address of the perso4 Naj. Alanstield of the Entrineer Corps, to whom it is directed, shun ho charged with letter %%h° received a wound on the first day of , postage, by weight; lord if the person to whom it 01(1;ISSallit on Monterey, is becoming (pike is directed shall refuse to pay such poshge, the active again. lie roles his gallant charger the postmaster is• to send to the (Alice whence' it with 14 same fearlessness that' has always came and have the offender pros:et:rued for the pen- characterized him heretofore. The Ma- . alty of The name of the Sender 'Written or OF 15 .ffil"r,iiie very (116''15tobe • lotind in :dwho put 0 correat value up. stamped on 'the newspaper sultiects him to the rant, same penalty. ion life. l!e lives outlierthis ‘vorld alone, but in view of another and a better one he n— The llon, s.r; rr., of Pre 'Vund t lorgrave. died at his residence: in th.tt city on Thursday I ( Ceneral has placed in the Pith „) ear. of his aye, Ili) -'tutu upon, all otutildin ,, zunote.• the , 41 11=1 MEM 1 1 ,w conditi,•ll of :\!(.% 1,. E 1 v? :ft' 331) T j r.\ ex ohr t.: I ;cllcr tium our Arm:," . .... II I l'i I n~llcct )r 61;.11t•ral rvecit II) dispi•rtil• :In .i. 111.111 .. 1,,,: 1 . 111I1Ii('S t :11111 ill 1' rrc , it it„t. ..( gf ,11(11,(,,. ni !Illy , i nerrity : , 1.11!1 . 1.2y, V.1.11'11 '.11:1 ke• ;.,!‘ v 1.11111. In idvr it as :Itid turn ( . 01)T.i 1 . I • 114 (I/1 I Ooei rr 1)r .\r PNlEND:—l'vtitiit Inc .11, hccn, wen. in 3. IMIIIIIIMI :4, II crluula t Nt V i. 'l':;yli)r punnit Ilit. )IoN- t.,in iire‘'t:lll il) in of for ,v,•pri• tintchni , :tvtcr. Ir, l nunt• voinibv.lll,!cr twild wriur V. :II Iht. Host. of Iho Ihini ' l "" li 's "r" :Itlivlt's Aituttcr(";• -1-1111 111-!. , ;11111 t:Oit..; flit. ti) b ‘ .L rt nut. l'Itt•o• no rt.,:;,ting (;ahs. Iv("I rust himL ;1...4 11. t• (,t 111( ' 0:11.,•\ 1.1.. , 11.1f.tihi1e of the ;•.% lit., ;di .grce,"%vottlil t. in, on ow kt nnt! , 1111 , 1 V.ll- 111011111i&11, 111.1 t 1114 , Worlo, ;ire ic of Iht; town. 11 . 1)1'(`, , ellt:111/11S 111:111:' !: - .hri l;ri. r\- : 11.0 >I iTi• t nc,• 1 , 11 !.,11(11V ill:It ill(' 1.111;1'1i1:11`ti CNI,t- Ft..11;IIIIII•ui 11rxiv() ;1:1(1 I:tir that ); . ;11'S evt•CV __ _ - _ -- . --~ -o. . T.;!nrr. rn ll l.d h e • ;p,• 11 : , t of ihe dov. beloye Ilkis oril 1! ovcr tf! v— 1 1 '6 \‘itne•-e. been IL~i- , 11:1\' e‘atiiire.d. 15 Inv the plaintiff, awl lil , It r I I,t. de,./.l,re loan! it, Iv (.:1 tio? revnnn. em . /of l ie t r i a l ~,e.:1;14'• 1 , 1 (•%f r 11111 ;1.::111.1it, Ih,if \4:1 , 11,111...... It.r .11r 1 . . -4. I; 17,•ilo of . I . fiestf:iy 010 arrival in thirty-lire totim 1:0.‘ ! Cord , )11111 Ex-ri•i•siiivid Adams di dwritrz Coo ih• 11.0 _I .\I;1 !well 11,, to. :11,1., ,1 mi IIII• It loli' 111011111 , Na! ccreinoila. b.. a 1 citrit',llll.4 I vtl,11:11 . .:1 , num ! 4.1 "i . I:um nciollbunu •T:. , :-, c:(fary 01 hlie 'I le.i,niv. in hi, Ali- : n , I . L T ,: to 1'011 , 41)..4, lec‘ ininen..l. , a duty of ' t I . \\ !::\ fl TI \ I'. per rvat. o Tl:.\ and ll)l- ' I 11:1:1. )n Fritlay night last an intik idual ' liv the name of Patrick I):l%%•irott, a desin•- rate (.11;1r:tete!. ttencrally kuolvit throughout . the 'it . )• of lialtiniore as "Root 'leer," en- . wred the Eutaw !louse in that ('ity and (leu l and e il :.;oine liquor of the liar-Iteeper.— ; ; being rellisetl, some noise ensiled v.ltich attracted the attention of Mr. 11. f ( Ns•roN. one of the proprietors of Me Louse, NVIIO was sitting in an adjoining room. Air. C. immediately made his ap rm.:inc(:and after in vain endeavoring to. prevail on I),a‘vson to Itlll2 the house :1:•IStV(1 his (led: in removing him fr,),,i the ...in. Upon arrivingat the door. • liawson tlre‘v a dirk-knife, and • plittired it into the left brcat of Mr. ('raps- 'r ton, the blade entering, abotit three inches ti below the collar bone- and penetrating int? i s the lons. Medical aid was itunictliatel y Called in and althoindi the wountl at lirst was thought mortal, at the last accounts ib Alr. C. was thought 10 be improving and 5(11110 1101)i' of his recovery was entertain- It (yd. Dawson was subseqtrently arrested ,„ the v at ;r-The FLOUR AIAIRKET has im-4 proved somewhat, and prices are more id lloward street, brands 8-1.75.-- 111 , Good to prince red Wheat 85 to 95 ets..; l4 t white Wheat 81 a 81.10. New white , and yellow Corn at 10 a •IBets. ; Oats :11 - a :12 ; Rye :12 ; Cloverseed $1.50. Beef Cattle 81 to 85.75. 0;1 the 8111 inst. by Nev. Thumai Crei , h, Mr. AV %sal NIiTIIN Ilona. En, of Cumberland emmiy, (I;irinerly of thi.: cotility,) to Miss Is t tit:a.i..% 13. %VA I.li U. 011..ranlilin county. on o,n. I.2th inst. by Cii lIev.1). I). Clark. 11r-,l* IT'LL 11 . (.., 1, to Ifiss.llAwritA both n. of Ifowilforilimi township. Ih i the 211 inst. by Rev. W‘Foiley, ;11r. 11'1 'AVG! N Lnr, of Fairfield, AdatitA comity. II) MIS: It ANN A Lux tNar.a, of Path Pninklin enmity On the Rtlt inst. by RI`V. Mr. Kroner, Mr..l. IV- tt I. AN. of Adams county. to :11iss MA II T C.t•rti AIIIIN FI N Li:ATI, of Fayette% int., Franklin co. Oa the ITIlt lilt. NErs. Err t Ctcnn.ttra. Protiklin tlwitship, at4ed 51 years. • rp On the 12th inst. in Mittiallen township, Swot n ' _Bern La, ti?,-.41 9 years, I I months and 14 days. llr t in Strabini,tctwaship, Mrs. \I Pia f;.%111:1' 'lair, aged 71 year;f:3. 'Entails and 15 days. , I)issointion of .Partnershilli rAlliE Partnership heretofore existtin4 IL " under tlw firm of IS,I,‘C & .101 IN t e . TI? lAI AIEU, '(Alillcrs,) is this tlay„ r dis- . k's solved by mutual consent. Wic bcio oe , account are placed in the Itantls of John Trimmer. to whom they are transferred, who is hereby authorized to settle the-rcr same. Claims against the said firm wio" • also be settled by him. 7 - 1 ics ISAAC TRIMMER, ce , JOIIN TRIMMER. 12i 1816. ted ibrb: NOTICE. 9n. T TIE Subscriber, having bought muriat taken the whole ,Mill Property ad. )3+': Establishment, announces to his frimids , 1 aturthe- public, that lie will continue the n business of NULLING, and respeolullyik.. solicits a continuance. of public favor. Ile gratefully aclotoWledges the liberatp patronage heretofore given to the late firm, anal proinies to do all that lies in his;'• Rowel• to deserve anti retaiii it hinisell 11e , particularly assures the public, that he %yin attend to their orders as prinnpar, carefully and in precisely the 111::11_ Her :16 if 'they were present. .101I\ 'I'I2I,IIIIEIZ Ili., J)ee. 13 . JF•lfi. it list. of the sir!;. in hurt lia iuu ;. IV. :11 s Ui.il is still in C,l • ii•o!torn rrt•lcr iS IN 1)11,11114 i 111. k ol Limea,ter his in ('..ngress 11 ARNIE I), P E 11, THE Citizens of Getivsburg and vi cinitv are informed dolt 1114 Ladies design inal;ing a'stile of a Lillie viiriidv of FANCY /11l TICT • J All during next week, at Alr. KUHN ' S Tempe rance Howie, Et (.'!rtni!)ers!)urg street,- 01 . du' arti..l).3 have llcen prepa red for presents suila!de for the season, the presence ()I' Parcnts and others is respe(ll - • solici:ed. itl I' it ESri 1,; S of various kinds futnishcil during the continuance of the 8:tle. triT'The Rooms will be opened on Tuesday Evening next, (the 22d lust.) —the sale to continue several days. At 7 o'clock on 11 - e.lntsday Evening, a -will he served up for I,dies and Gentle- Men, the tickets Ihr which can be procured at the several tables during the day. gig-.7•As.the proceeds are to be devoted to the use oldie English Lutheran Church, it is hoped that a liberal patronage ‘vlll be extended by the piddle. either in money or articles for sale, will be gratefully accepted by the COM A111"I'EH: Gettysburg, Dec. 18, 1810. I t VEW VARi Tir S T . r. „, • _. Mr A:. C 0 :rip .1' 4' 11 .I'G. NOVF 13 .1 11 (1 ,1 S ! Subscribers having entered into Partnership. announce to their friends and the puhlie generally, that they I c tt•e received at their Stotc in the corner of the Franklin flumsr, Gettysburg, a large vari ety of Goods, NVIIHI they are prepared to sell at unusually low rates. Their Stork consists, in part, or 21 :41 lit .V 0 • Flour and Fen], Baron and Bev'', Nails and Spikes, Hors(' Shoes and Horse together with a variety of other articles, all of which Nvill he sold as low as they can he had at and - other establishment. A lot of the very best PLO I'll and PE E D will always be. kept on hand, so thatTaMilies can he supplied at all times. The publie will do well to give its a call. Etr7 l ''All kinds of Produce and Marketing trill he taken in exchange for Goods. ALE:VI? GOBEAN, (of \V.) WII,LIANI KING. Gettysburg. Dec. 18, 18.16.-3 t V A:J4P.A.OL...E: kg,,r,,1.:u..s T IT: Subscriber will sell, at the Court House in Gettysburg, on Saturday the 101 h, day of Jai u next, at 9 o'- clock, P. M. a V kVi 1A In !kitl situate within a mile of Gettysburg, on the road leading front the last mentioned phiee, to Emmitsburg.. The Farm contains bout 150 ACRES, is prodUctive, - and handsomely and conve niently situated. It comprises the hest portion of the tract fortnerlr owned by M. C. CLAnKsos. The Improve ments are a Loa Dwain° . House, J•••OIE•r.:, na and stable, with two unlainng g t wells of good water. Thcre is also on the premises a good Fruit-bearing Orchard. The Meadow lat.d on the Tract is abund ant and or a superior quality. itt...There will be sold at the same time with the Farm, and along with it, tyr,,,,w, t if desired, a WOOD LOT, sayV containing about sIN ACRES. This lot is convenient to the Farm, comprising, a part of the original Tract. 'g' III; Friends of the Temperance Cause ri will assemble ill County Mass Meet ing, at the llunterstown Church, on New 'run's Day, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to delib- crate upon and devise means for the ad-' vaneement of their beneficent Itolorm. ! The Committee of Arrangements ap- . pointed by the last County Mass Conven- thin, held in the flonterstown Church, in accorCanee with the duties and powers conferred by their appointment, earnestly call upon each and every Society to take ' measures to be numerously represented — Also, another_Tnict of Land, :in Convention. The ticeretaries are re adjoining the above mentioned farm, f an d, guested to make full reports "of the eon- !. - of Linlwi f4 -Essf,r, P e t er W e ik ert mid Ye-' dition of the several Societies, and al- i 1111,10PTE el, tor Trostle, containiog about ;so to furnish information of the number ' . ri i - NAN I : 1 0 , t . i f i o e m• s i t z th ey se n r / e n f l f er. C . ':ab l e a f i i i c i t l eii i i • , 10l persons engaged in the tratie, in their , • 57 .1. cRE S. fi at ' Immediate 1 8 1: ! bounds, and tie elicits Of the traf fi c upon' -. . - . This Tract will be diyithid. if desired, to ! the health, lilt., 5,.., of , i ,e. those engaged in it, and good wages durinir s ihe winter. smit purchasers. ! in accordance NV ilk :1 resolution passed by I Tunms.—One-third of the purchase 1110- thethe last Contention. Speeches may Will EAG Y. I ney for the Farm to be paid in hand ; the . he expe ct e d f r om Rel .. Arc i ,. /1 , and o th er Gettysburg, Dec, 4, 18.16. residue in !bur equal annual payments, i friends of t } le cause. bearing interest. ' One-third of the pus -ri '1111(t11 N'IIII.ENY, chase money for the Lots to be paid in ! ~ .101 IN I'. FELTY, hand ; the residue in two equal annual I ' A. TAI;GII1N13AU011, payments, be: interest. The pay- r WM. WIIRNIT, • meatsl). AMONAI:(;11Y, to be set-tired to the satisfitetion of • the subscriber, who will guarantee the titlelsllAEL D11:11I„ i I!) the purchaser. I .101 1 N NEELY, I Calicoes I Calicoes I c"ininitic_c o.f .q_rr" ll , 2 :einent•__ 1 i T R. W. M'SHERRI"S Store fora f_7°The Property will be shown to any ----- • person desirous of seeing it, by w11.1.IA:11 G E 1 J. ) . ) , :, A, 1 T T - 'l' tili (il Slt 'V IN C /I -i 1 ets a yard ; good Mader colors a fip, , worth 8 ets. beautiful styles, 9 to 12 1-2. KING, big., or by JAMES COOPER. .. 4 .. 4 I E 0 0 .Ir. Nov. O. Ye gents, witcome now attend; Gettysburg, Dee. 18, 1840.---ts • , If you've a file spend, , WM. RUTUIRAIFFIP ....._ 1)u not forget your worthy friend-,—. WV ILL sell FLANNELS, all Wool, • it E. 7.1 0 P.l L. 'l'he Barber ! 17 , • • and a variety of colors, for 25 and i frHE subseriber, designing lo leave the ! For surley, we need not declare, :31 1-4 cents. Superior Flannels for :37 4 I,o*ll of Petersburg, (Y . . S.) requests Who seats you in his easy chair, - . i -2 ems° of his friends and••customers who , And at trims in ne a test style your hair—. 1 and . 50 cents. Linsews and Plaids, ; handsome and eheap,• and first-rate lien Farber! ' gave unsettled accounts, to call and -settle I .1 j set's f or 12 1-2. ;:d1 same teitecen /his and the first of ; GLIOR.GE Hazaras • i Nov. 6. • )ri if • , 7' • ' ' "breahl/ ntal• The public generally will E I ES] ItA, (HILL 1 inf orms: his_ old! ----- .1 mse take nutlet. that I will keep my shop . IVL friends and customers that he has , 11'.04PD ! . IVO 0D ! , m to attend to all kinds of work in my ! taken up quarters at his old stand in Chun-' gport.„ --- : A FEW CORDS OF (loon .or business, and will do wor switit bersburg , street, !where he will p le a sedbe !! , 4 1 - t , OAK on Ii WRORY WOODI i • ~ n ess and despatch, and very I a•fuy to 'Tile' them a touch of that saint' old will be received at this office in payment of ! . 'r. ADAM'S( /1!1?S. tune." • Call and see us. • - subscriptions to 11w "Star and Balmer:" • • "- - r . ' , nu', (Vi S.) Dec. 18, 1810. I Celt vsbur7. Dee. 18, lel6. tf ! Oct. 30, 1616. . There will also be sold al the same lime and place, A. Lot. or Tract of Land , adjoining the above mentioned farm, lands of Emanuel Pitzer, Mr. Plank, and C. W. Iloll'man, containing about, FOU RT E EN ACRES. Iz,AMESi EAU'. .113.101. IltON .t0:0) shoe Num, /1 0 0 & SHOES, :IT PUBLIC ,Y. 1.1,1; .7.....zna SHEIVEPS 'SALES. fLN pursuance of sundry writs of I mill- It tioni-and .111 m. lemlitioni Eaponas. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas or Adams county. and to me directed, will he exposed to public on AS'rertrilall the 9th thly of Jaintury, 1817, at I o'clock, P. M., at the Court-house, ill t h e liOrpllgh Of Get tvs, the following lli'al Estate, to wit : A. Lot. of Ground, situate in Hamiltonban township, Adams county, Pa., containing JO ACRES, more 1 or_less f of limestone km I, oil which are erected a one and one-hall story log - en . nwELLtNG horsE, ..,., I • fa i II . I .f. 1.; and rmin,-t.ii!, 7 ‘rith -p.t . and, Corn Cril) , attlidiedthere " 2. .." . - ' 'to. Also, a 'J'A N VTA RD, with about 30 vats, Ilark-shed, Mill-house, and Currying :741101). whit 111:11'11111ITy for rollini , leather. There is also a naver- fdilina well of water with a pump in it, a never failing stream of water runninir the TO TE.le PT If; us% property. 'There is also a variety of Fruit Trees on the premises. The propi.rty ad- , 31,, A PPLICATIONS will be received by joins lands of John Miwinley,„James MI- as t h eo f ~, the SchOol Dirertors of the Borough t iettysburg, until 7'hiersday the 31st qf son and others.—Seized and edoin in exe r. ~.4 December inst. for the situation of TnAen-' cationcationst, tte of David Blythe. tut OF"rnE MAL..r. Hum Senoot. of the 1 —., 1. s 0— . A Lot (11 Grotuid, ; Borough, which will then become vacant ! i. by the resignation of Mr. Haupt, the pre situate in Petersburg, Huntingt on town- sent Witcher. The salary is $25 per month. ship, Adams county, Pa., on which are ' Persons applvi w r f o r this SIIII:Ill011 NVill erected a two-story Stone-house, part he- have to producewouchers of their qualiti- i ! ing brick and part frame, with a back Imil- cations, d Etracter , &, e , din: attached thcrelo—a new Frame Sta. Applicants will direct their communica ble and shed and all "Id log shop — adj" ll l- tions to the Secretary of the Board. 111(r bits or Jacob (ircist, and frontitv , the; 11. .1. SCHREINER See'g. Hanover, Petersburg, and Carlisle Torn-' December 11, 1816. td pike. Seized and taken in Execution as the Estate of William Ickes and John C Bridges ,';rla not E:rafm ha ft [ion. A N Examination of the Female High -A P 5 °- i ~ ,i1 ' School (in charge of Miss Al'eurtly) A Tract of Land , and the Male Moll SchOol, (in charge of situate in titraban township, Adams coon- Mr. Lewis Haupt) will take place on ty, Pa., containin , 10 CHES, more or Wednesday and Thursday the 231 and less, n dj o i ii i„,, l an d s of Daniel G o ld en , 2 lib of December inst., at their respective John Miller and others, on which are erect- Schools. Parents and others are respect ed a one and one-half story frame rough- fully and urgently requested to attend these caste examinations ill order to give encourage ,ir ... 11WELE,Im; lit )1* ; ;;E, mem built to teachers and pupils. "- ~.,1-22:11 i v ~.-4 , tio . ~ , ,k w , 14,!,. A ti0 „ ie log narn, with a well By order of the Board, 4 , %..:-.. , 7-1 - • -*---.-- ''- of water on the premises.— 11. J. SC II HEIN ER, Scc'll. Seized and taken in execution as the es- r4 - ..:7" An Examination of the other tate of John Mollison. Schools of the I3ordugh will take place BENJ. SCII I? IV E I?, ,cherill: between this and April next N. B. Persons bendier purehashor pro- Dec. 11, 1816 perty at Sherill"s Sales, will have to pay lest per cenl. of the purchase money on the day of sale. B. S slierill's (Mice, ?. (;eithitri'g, Doe. 18. is 16. S i IDE subscriber will keep constantly handon a supply'' of the 1 ' Best k Fres hest Ov'lers , that the market can atlord—which lie will ETTERS of Admi o i s t m li on on t h e scree up to his customers in the best style, EA E ' l ate of ' l°BEl ' ll WA M138 " / " . ' either roasted, stewed, or fried. deceased, having been graiited to the sub- 1 ---- 7r-lle as all artment fitted u for scriber, residing in Berwick township, Ad- the accomm h odation ap of LADIES, wlto p may ants county, he hereby gives notice tO all feel a desire to partake of Oysters—to persons indebted to said Estate, to call and :whom every attention will be paid. make It:IN-mem without delay,•and to those r,.._ : . IiAI 1 T T I'IL, U.,/ .1 4' .11.11 ihn . .i - 5 can he accommodated . having claims against the same, to present, With Oysters by the gallon, quart or pint, them properly au then tica ted, for settlement. 18, 18-10. JOHN L. NO on the shortest' notice and most favorable EL, .i .1<1>„',•. ',.. terms. .i:tooD nultiv. Dec. _. _______ 6t ' j Dec. 4, 1816.—ti IT O.l'lOE. c:k4., : •:a.Ftg.,,T401:;„ 'Ell 111 'Tenth Anniversary Celebration ja• ()I' the "Berlin Improvement Socie ty," will take place on Mondu .Ertning (he in the Lutheran Church, in East Berlin. Exercises to commence at 6 1-2 o'clock, P. M. An address will be delivered by the Rev. Mr. IlmcrmAx, suit able to the occasion. The citizens of the Minh', and the friends of Literature in general, are invited to attend. JOSEPH A. WOLF, JACOB IZESEII, .1011 N ZLIZNAN. Dec. 18, 1816 T~:3iQ'a;pt.4vcs. AI ASS (' 0 N I'E ic TIOI. I JUST PUBLRIIED, 1 ic cit:?l , 4T3rAs no-x, For Me Sons and Davy.filers of Temper- I once, by T. S. A R T II U R, Author of Six Nights with the Washingtotrians, i The *Ruined Fainily, Jim Itraddock's Ithidge, i 'FIR! Cold Water Pledge, &c. &c. Clu•istmas Temperance Story is I_ dedicated to "The Sons and Daugh ters of Temperance," and exhibits the Fes tivities of Christmas in the saute Family, tinder the dillerent influences of Brandy, Wine, and Water. It may be sent. by mail at a trilling postage, and should be in the hands, as a gift book, of every family in the land. It is done up %with a splend id embellished Lithographic Cover. • Price—Sim , le Copies 37!, C.!ents. 3 Copies for- ONE DOLLAR. Address, WAL SLOANAKER, 129 Chesnut St., Philadelphia. Dee. 19, 1816. • o v ks I=ll imitiandr.i kz: k6u rud cif it,wm/ 11,.1 S .I'o TA ICE. rifIllOSE indebted to the estate of DA VID Slum -En, dec'd will call upon .W the subscriber and pay without delay. Af ter the Ist day rf Januar!' next, all claims will be left with proper oflifers for collec tion. GEO. WILL, Ex'r. . Dec. 11, 1815. 3t NEW GOOD S ! NEW GOODS ! r I[ l ll E Subscriber has_ ust returned from A the City with a complete a'sortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AND QUEENS WARE, all' of which will be sold very low at R. W. STORE Nov. 6. TO THE LIMES. h;n assortment of Bonnet RIB -111 BONS, Ladies' Silk an d Velvet SCARFS, Super Grass Linen HAND KERCHIEFS, can he seen at- WM. HUTIrRA.UFF'S. Nov. 0. VI .STIAGS. 6i- 5 ‘ beautiful lot of Fancy, Silk Velvet, J and Satin VESTIN(;S; also, Gen tlemen's CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS ; Mohair, Ringgold, Palo Alto, Silk and Comnuln Glazed, Vek.et, and Seal-skin CAPSX-for sale at M'SHERRY'S STORE. Nov. 6. I. Groceries and Queensware.. I UST received a full supply of Grocer !di ies and Queensware. which will be sold low. B. W. M'SHERRY. ! Nov. 0. 7 A Ta IT A IL II 7,1 R do Public Sale. Subscribers will expose to Public Sale on the 26/h dap qf December next, on the premises, a Plantation con taining about 218 .1 C1:if:: on which Ere erected a two-story weather ", rg , boarded Dwelling' ;••'IL hoe 0 me. ll4 g it 4 _AZ(I bo Stone Bank Barn, Spring-house, Smoke-house, and other necessary out buildings. There is on the Farm, Apple and Peach • 0 I CHARDS, , ••• • bolriMr Fruit of the choicest kind, an unfailing Sprier of %rater conve nient to the I louse, a sufficiency ofMEAD OW, and about G 5 ACRES of WOODLAND, I well timbered. The house and other lin provements are all good, and the laud of line quality. 'Phis Farm was formerly the property of ( 1 4:oitia.: 'mix, deceased, who, in his life-time, sold it to his sons, JOHN and / (konoi:, as whose Est ile it is now offered for sale. It is situ. ed in Ilamiltonban township, Adams cA wily, about 5 miles from (lettysluirg, : ul is, in all respects, one of the most esirable Farms in the county. Ttrin.s..—One third of the purchase money to he paid in hand, on the confirm- I • ation of the sale ; the residue in three equal annual payments, without interest. On the payment of the hand money and secu ring the residue, an indisputable title will be made to The purchaser. Sale to take place at 1 o'clock, P. M. reT'Persons desiring to purchase, will he shown the property by Geo. w. D. Ir vin, who resides on the premises. GEO. W. D. IRVIN, JA :NIES COOPER. ".TA3tEs CooeEtt is the Administrator of John Irvin, dec'd., and is selling the in terest of the said John (an undivided half,) in the said premises r by virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court. Doe. 1, 1816—ts FAII:\11.11S. LOOK lIEBE ! frd)l order of the Orphans' Court of Ad ants counts•, the subscriber, Admin istrator, with the %yin annexed, of the Es, tale of THOMAS deceased, will ex pose to Public Sale, on Saturday the 9. 1 h of January, at 10 o'clock, A. m..on the premises, the WitilfißLF.' FARM of said deceased, situate in Liberty town ship, Adams county. Pa., about 1 'Giles from Eminitsburg, and adjoining lands of Abraham Krise, Henry Peeher, and others, containing 40,9 or I (-WES' more or less, on which are erected the ful lowing valuable improvements : i'wo-storg 6W Slone Dwellin lime, with a one and one-half story Log Building attached, a double Log Barn, Stone Sheds, Wagon Shed, and Corn house. There is a good Orchard on the premises—also a Spring of first-rate water convenient to the door. Upwards of 200 ACRES of this Farm are covered with Oak, Poplar, Chestnut, Locust, and other first-rate I he balance is cleared and un der good cultivation, with a sufficiency of good , Meadow—all well watered. The Farm will be sold entire or divided, as may suit purchasers. Any person desi ring to view the property, can do so by calling on the undersigned, or Thomas F. Mace, residing on the premises. TEams.—One-third to be paid in hand on the Ist day of Aripl, 1817, and the res idue in three equal annual payments, with-! out interest. JAMES MOORE, Maier. Dec. 11, 1840. 4t HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. be offered at Private Sale the ..Two-STORY BUICK DW ELL I NG- HOUSE' 62 tu" 71: lik r , situate in Chambersburgstreet, & .__At4t-Z- now occupied by David Heagy. The owner of said House, Mary Heagy, has appointed David Ileagy her agent for that purpose. Itt_Ternis for the purcha ser will be made easy. Nov. 6, 1846. tf G 11 N _ subscriber has now on hand an extensive assortment of TIN WARE at his Shop in Chambersburg street, which he will sell at prices to snit the' times. Ile the'refore solicits those who need any Tin Ware to give him a call. • Remember Chambersburg street. GEO. E. BUEHLER Gettysburg, March 'l3. I\ZLTNI,IN APSITERRY Store, for 4 ets. and upwards; also Cotton Flannels, 8 ets. and upwards. Nov. G. iIIEA NUTS, FILBERTS, A-L MONDS, &c., 'of the pest quality to be had at the Confectionary of C. WEAVER. April 10, 1846 THE LADIES r & RE respectfully invited to 171 . examine my stock of CL A ALPACAS, CASINERES MO DE LAINES, SHADED a id— I' ME RINOES, SHAWLS, GREEN 132 EUE, RIBBONS, ands variety of Fail Coeds. 4r -- --- R. W. 3I7SHERRY. Nov, O. ' , - , ' ilevia- • - TAH.GRING ESTAB HMENT. FRANKLIN W. DE MIME D I*.iPECTFULLY informs the cid: R:11, zens of Gettysburg and the surround ing country, that he has taken the well known Tailor In„ Est#blish,ment of J. IL SKELLY, in Ohambersburg st., Gettysburg, nearly opposite Mr. Buehler's Apothecary and Book Store, where he is prepared to execute all work in his line with neatness and in the most approved style. (r) All work entrusted to.him, will he warranted to ljt. , Ilis terms will be very moderate, for GAsu or COUNTRY PRO DUCE, It" The latest Fashions will be regular ly received from the Cities. Gettysburg, March 20, FALL AND WINTER FASEICNS JUST RECEIVEIj I FIVIE Subscriber respectfully informs a- his friends and the public generally, that be continues to carry on the TA ILO tit N G Business at his Establishment in Chain bersburg street, ,Gettysburg, a few doors below 'Thompson's Hotel, where he will always be prepared to attend to orders up on the most reasonable terms. Ile has made arrangements to receive regularly the _Latest City Fashirins, and he promises all who may favor him with their patronage, that he will give them entire satisfaction, both as it regards the lit atql wormanship of all garments entrusted to hint ; and at as moderate prices as they can be obtained any where else. Ile hopes, by strict attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit a share of public patronage and support. eciTrCountry Produce taken in exchange for Work. .TOTIN BAKE'? Gettysburg, April 3, 1816.—ff TIN WARE. ES.d/:N AND lI:ETA IL. rivilE Subscriber has now on hand a -large assortment of TIN WARE, he will sell on reasonable terms at his ,Establishment in Chambersburg sired. and see. G. E. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, June 19, 1816. LOTH Ca,§sinetts, and plain and Vt.)...fancy Cassirnere can be he had very low at the Cheap Store of • . WPM. RU_TIIRA U FF. Nov. 13 PRODUCR. THE higest Price will be given. for. DRIED PEACHES, APPLES, FLAX-SEED, and SHELL-BARKS, at R. W. M'SHERRIPS. Nov. O. Via .ffppretelice The subscriber wilt take an active, well disposed lad of correct habits, and about 15 or 16 years of age, to learn the Baking and Confection Business, if early applica tion be made. One from the country would be preferred. C. WEAVER Gettysburg, Oct. 30, 1846. IV RUTHRAUFF has a handsome assortment of Vestings, consisting of Satin, (plain and fancy,) Cashmere, Merino, and new style silk do. which he will be pleased to show to all who may favor him with a call—also a superior ar ticle of Gentlemen's Scarfs, new and rich style. Nov. 13. STOVE PIPE all sizes, constantly on hand and ii_Jr for sale at BUEHLER'S TIN WARE FACTORY in Cliambersburg street, Get. ty - sburg. GEO. E. 1311EIILER. Oct. 2, 1842./ ECO ND-HA ND COACHES, BUG GIES, &c., of good and substantial make, can be had at the.Ooach Establish ment of the subscriber, in Gettysburg. C. W. HOFFMAN. • Gettysburg, May 29, 1816. CL 0 1711 8, C.l S S LIT E CASSINETTS, iSze. UST received at the Cheap Store of Q B. W. NFSIIERRY, Cloths, 75 ets: a yard and up ; Cassimeres, plain and fan cy,. 25 ets a yard and up ; also, Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, Linseys, Flannels, all wool, 25 ets. a yard and up, 'Pickings, Checks, Ginghams, Cotton Stripe, &c, Nov. 6. • ALPACAS, ALPACAS, 'HE Cheapest and richest, can be had by calling early at Nov. 0 ISABELLA NURSERY, GETTI:SDURO, 11,1RUIT TREES, of all kinds, (grafted in the. root,) can be had of the sub scriber on reasonable terms. Please cal and judge for yourselves. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, May 29, 1846.' - ILVER AND GERMAN §II,VER „PENCILS, VIOLIN STRANGS, &c., of hest quality, can. always be had at the Fancy Store of, ...,C. WEAVER. April 10,.1816. cars I C. . 1 l'4 call and ",IN GS, AIN R- WM. RUTIIRNUFF has teceived a . handsome. asiortinent. of Caps, consisting.ofr,it'lofh,.(nien anJ:ho . ys). Vel vet do. Silk - Cid:do. ' . lliialSo has Fur. Caps Ili liealCer . than itival... and goo4.Qil CI h laps as ; low and :it 1-2.;: .. , . , . ov. 13. V IESTINGS. RUTHRAUFFS S ORE. AMERICAN INDUSTRY .IX II CLIE.II" WORK! GEORGE H. SWOPE 'I°.'ETUI NS his thanks to his friends for the liberal patronage hitherto ex tended him, and respectfully invites all persons desirous of securing first-rate Fur niture at reasonable prices, to call at his . Cabinel.making Es:ablishment, in York street, a few doors east of %VAT- Tm:s' Hotel, where he will be prepared to make, to order, DLVING, cr•,NTRE, 4• TOILET TAXILMS, Bedsteads, Sideboards, Sofas ' l / 4 . - ti ) 111 Le Qa `IP a 9 Clipboards, IVork, Wash and Candle .57ands, &e., together with every article in his line of business, lle will alsokeep on hand the various articles of Furniture made of. the best materials, and in the neatest styles. All orders for Work will be promptly attended to on the most rea sonable terms. Give us a call ! 1/...i-PCOFFINS will be furnished at all times upon the shortest notice. gCountry Produce will be taken in exchange for furniture. Gettysburg, June 12, 1816. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY- and . 7 rlttchiHe Shop. q ui E subscribers haiing - leased the lit Foundry in Gettysburg, .respectfully informs his friends and the public in general that he has now on hands, and will contin ue to manufacture, a large assortment of S T O 11{°E of all patterns, such as the Hathaway, Par lor, Premium, and nine plate Cooking Stove, also Chamber Stoves, of all Sorts • and sizes. He has also on hand, • (lasi i ngs for Machinery, of all. kinds—for Threshing Machines, Grist Mills, Saw Mills, &c. also PLOUGH CASTINGS of all the pattenis - now in use. Ho has on hand, already made, a number of the celebrated SITZER PLO ITGITS, which he will sell low. He has also on hand, and will continue to make, HOL -1.0 IV. \V ARE, Wagon and Carriage-box es, and all other articles in his line of bus iness, which are too numerous to men tion. He has, also, THRESHING MACHINES, • ready made, and continues to manufacture LITTLE's Patent two-horie Machines,, d i the Hanover and York patterns. Any one who may want BRASS C AST ,INGS, will be attended to. All the above articles will be sold low, for Cask or Country Produce. Old metal will also betaken in exchange for work. • OLT" nerati in hie lino. done at the shortest notice.. The subscriber is very thankful for past favors, and hopes his friends will remem. her the Old Establislunem, in the Western part of the town, - near C. W. Hof wan's Coach shop. Gettysburg, Dee. 19 CHAIRS: CI - IA IRS! THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS! THE subscriber respectfully invites the attention of Housekeepers and others to the large assortment of COMMON AND FANCY • CHAIRS, always on hand at his establish...-. II melt in Chambersbum street.— His furniture is made after the latest fash iims and of different colors, in imitation of Mahogany, Satin, Rose and Walnut Wood, &c., all of which can be had at the lowest price for Cash or Country Pro duce. pEynOall and see us at the Shop, in Charnbersburg street, one door WeSt 'of the Lutheran Church. Gettysburg, July 21. Perfumery, Soap, IS'e, IFIERFUMERY, SOAPS, ;FANCY ARTICLES, TOYS, &c., : for salo April 10, 18-16. GUM SEIOES. 1147 M. RUTHRAUFF bas opened, a w good assortment of GUM SHOES. Nov. 13, Fir ICKINGS, CHECKS, VELVET Chords, plain and plaid Lacings, Blankets, Bleached Sheetings, very Cheap, and of all widths to be had at KUTHRAUFF'S, Nov. 13. Po'glikehith FEET OF TWO- INCH ‘W . CHAIR PLANK wanted at the Chair Factory of DAVID HEAGY. Nov. 13, 1846. (AROCERTES and Queenstv aro to bo .had. good and cheap at tho Store of WM. RUTHRAUFF. Blackswithing ) . W N all its branches, will be attended to I, by good workmen, at the FoOpAry of the stlascriber. THOS. wmutpN, Gettysburg, Der. 19, ' WLAID and Shaded CLOAKIM;I! can be had remarkably low 11KTHRAUPref."1 Nov. 6. HAND VITAE'S, IND ;OD - PRINTING OF 'EVERY OISORTION tiemi x & expeditiously ei47414 I .4.•,.v.771.11" 1' g 1012. • .1 (~1241. • ••• . f•Na T. WARREN. DAVID lIEAGY. C. WEAVER.