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A1AMS I A A A I GETTYSBURG, fa. April 2, Improvement Kilt The Harrlsbnrg- correspondent of the U. S. Gazette, states that, on the 27th, in the House, "ilr. from citizens the banks might be cie payments--and that hcnsredtcho should kerea From the Baltimore Price Current.

i ludian Raleigh Re- The first steam vessel that ecer eras- ister of the 19th uiu sa vs: fears that much xperienced. in ing iiito execution the treaty with Cherokee Indians, which provides for Yearick presented a petition sed the Atlantic ocean, is now in our port! "We entertain serious fe: of Union county, praying- that! She is called the "City of difficulty is shout to be es ppareutly removal beyond the I rers. When announcing this petition, he some vessel. for sea navigalioa is a an( We have a considerable body of tliem.il is i known, in the south-western part of emphasized the latter part very This vessel was built in London about i North Carolina, jnd so alsrminir are the On Monday last, in the Senate, witfaa a peculiarly solemn. Theefiectjll months since is 325 tons, British of hostiiity asaoisg them, that reported bHl vhich had 5 irresistible the House burst into a loud I measurement, and her construction long general government has made a re- the House, with amendments, mcreashj the e3era! iau But and buoyant, not unlike some of our iqu.sinou upon ihe Executive of the State.

amount to about king the fol- cert ihe member from Union in the i steamers ou the Atlantic waters. Her for a forre of volunteer infantry. The lowing- additional appropriations For the West Branch canal, Beaver division. French creek feeder. Survey over mountain, Canai basin at Erie, S49.000 20,000 20,000 20.000; bounty He no doubt believes that what the petition- ohl ers 1 Ior 1S a yer reasonable request." plank a are constructed A a General has, accordingly, by di- Qe Le of six cents a her oak reetion of Governor Uudlev.

issued or- earance the whole being tiers to the proper commanding officers, liuhi and neai. She has two low pres- to call out their respective reaments, grant a sure eac 50 horse potver. and i with a view to ihe immediate orjraniza- bushel for Wheat ier mac hj ery is fitted, of course, below. jtion, if practicable, of one or xnore'voliin- 01 5.000 grown Stare. Lest year, tiie sum Her cylinders are each 40 inches in dia- teer companies in each." Fill up and arch the tunnel at from the Treasury was 56--! meter, with 4 feet 5 inches stroke--has i Pittsburg.

5.000 so that there must have been raised two boilers, and consumes half a ion Local objects. 30,000 57G bushels. One county received upwards coal every hour--can car- Monday says: tons of coal at a time without in- i "We received here yesterday express WASHINGTON, 31. Rumors of intended changes in the Cabinet are in circulation in the city, and repeated with so much confidence that we incline to think there is some foundation for them. The story goes that Mr.

Secretary WOODBCKV is to accept the sppoint- rnent of Minister to Great Britain that Mr. AMOS KENDALL, is to succeed him in the Treasury; aud DV is to become Mr. BUTLER, it is further said, is to resign I the Attorney-Generalship, and Mr. GIL- PIN (now Solicitor of the Treasury) is to take his place. be exposed to Public Sale, at 'he late residence of BARKDOLL, deceased, iu HamiUonban township, one mile west of Weagley'a Tavern, and three miles east of Ripple's avern, on the turnpike rosd leadino- to that Mr.

Senator GRCS- on Friday the Gift day of Postmaster General. inst. the following property, viz. WOOD! WOOD I lml Cart Draft Horses, 7 head of Milch Cows. 14 head of young Cattle.

16 head of Sheep, with 7 17 head of HE Commissioners of Adatns Hogs. 3 Sows wjih Pigs. 6 sets of Horse- tv will receive Proposals, in wri-j gears. Saddles and Bridles. Wheat-fan, R.

BITKDEN, Esq. resigned his rv lars bo-jutv and one town near-; I ly 1,000 dollars seat as Speaker of die Senate of this State, 't on Monday last: and C. B. PCXROSE, Esq. I was elected in his room, by a vote of 17 to 11.

timore Confc bill passed trie Seuate on the 23d I ult. by a vote of 2o to 5, appropriating-annually for 20 years, to the School of Arts in Philadelphia, S1.200 annually to the convenience. slips from Orleans of March 17ih. The City of Kingston was intended as distant 1500 miles, which contain dates ting. at'their Office, oa Tuesday the Cuiting-5ox.

Ploughs and Harrows, and tlusf ofslpril inst. at I o'clock, for a sorts of Farming Utensils Hay by Fast New-York Star off WOOD for the Court-house and Grain in the ground and by the Prison during the ensuing year. By order of the Commissioners, WM. KINCJ. Clerk.

April 2. id Confe extract i. -i i pjy moina Io Madeira was made in seven nearly two-thirds of the circuit of the U. CARLIiLL JLJISsI -HO A. Gfurrrrir.P.E.; 3V3- fi ve an( i a 2 tt cn ie was States, has bc-en run over in 13 days." Carlisle I C.

1 nornton and peiformed we Carlisle Knodes, 1. C. in her ub ec afler arriving at Lotteries in bil! a- iisYS. jea, she left for New-York as mentioned jbolishinir Lotteries has passed the Legis- in our iast. She again left Norfolk for Mature of Louisiana, received she sima- cademies, and to Common Schools.

I ilmm Uani, J. New-York, but encountering at sea the ture of the Governor, and thus become a It being somewhat difierent from the bill on Cronin. a Saturday and Sunday, and failing law. the same subject negatived bv the House, i ar Ort -Ul7'" A A in ail efforts to succeed with wood or an" tl 1 is thought the latter bodv inav concur. The of the State, from 3 to to A- L.

Gibbons. nubile coal, and the gale continuing, it I'ole on the H'estern bill has been reported in the House fav the 7-L' W2S deemed advi Io 111 back and from oce of the Louisville our- Coo.initteeonEdac.tkH, without alteration 5 I lhi rem in the following Z. A. cons-gnee. IS.

I he steamboat Gen. Games arrived A resolution was introduced into the H. of Representatives, ibrthe purchase of 1 copies of ilrs. Hall's Conversations on the a -Bible. for the use of the Common Schools: I anil, after some discussion, it was negatived bv the House.

Morgan. J. Reed, sup. HE "Rock-creek Temperance Society" will meet at the Rock-creek Chapel, on Easter Monday (the of April) at 1 o'clock. P.

M. Addresses are expected by members. -The members are requested am! the public orenerally are invited to bushel, a lot of Cloverseed. Potatoes by the bushel, a ton and a half Plaster, 1 set of Biacksmith'sTools, SQOO Staves. Beds and Bedding, 2 1 ten-plate Stove Pipes.

I Yankee Clock, one silver Watch. 1 Rifle, Bacon and Lard by the pound, with a variety of HOCSEHOLD KITCHEN April 2. ROBT. M-CUKDY, Sec'y. tin in the Post Office.at burg, Mdams county.

on (lie trst of JJpril. ISoS, ichicli. if not ta- 'the H. Smith. J.

M. i ann i ntr adventure happened to 1,000 i Aorlli B. Tippet, J. man in0t i ie course of a 3te visil 0 a -v- trst pr. I icci.

not ta- nere Irom New-Orleans. On her ML-PH Mr I ken out Before day of July jfzeful following a- her passage up. a vote was taken on board a gentle- of her upon the question of the next Preto the ce- sideney. The result i lebrated cathedral of St. Paul's, London.

for Van Buren 3, for Harrison 4, for Brown, Fhos. B. I hi inresiigation of the several curiosi- I Webster I. Of the 37 votes for 0 Sargent. Editor of the U.

States Gazette has placed the name of JOSEPH RrrxERat ihe head of his paper, as the candidate to be supported by him for Governor. In the same paper he has the following- article in regard to Mr. CLAY, and the conduct of some of the friends of Gen. HARRISON, which seems to intimate that a contingency might happen, which would have a tendency to throw off Whigs from the support of the State Ad- j-ninistration --From the U. States Gazette.

JVEK. CZ.A3T. "We had intended to offer some remarks this --morning, iipon the course which some of the injudicious friends of Gen. HARSiecs-in the interior of Pennsylvania have adopted. Not content to express their approbation of Gen.

Harrison, an approbation -which nearly everrami Buren -mail in t-he nation feels; to declare their prelVrence "for him as their presidential candidate, -a preference which every ami-Van Buren msn in the nation though he tnay not feel i but they must announce their determination to vote for him. and for him alone they must declare their fixed re- T.Myers. Durinjj the session ties of the place, he arrived at the turret were from Virginia. IS from Keniuckv. s.Keiley.

which contains" the machinery of the 6 from Mississippi. 1 from New-Hamp- lhe Conference pas- 0 ck. Here the dial plate is accessible, 'shire. 4 from Indiana, 1 from Arkansas. set! a resolution to the effect that they ai on its inside is a small square aper-i and 1 from New-York.

were opposed in fofo to the mad schemes ture for the rnnv, ipo? of the aboliuonists. Of the 4 for ture. for the convenience of the person Harrison, all were from Ohio. The 1 shifting- the hands of the clock. Our 1 vote for Webster was from Virginia, i friend beina of a decidedly inquisitive i jjppoinlmsnls by the Governor.

disposition, and particularly fond of ihrus- WILLIAH B- REED, Attorney General ting himself into every strange and out A bill passed the House of Delegates of the Slate of Maryland, on Wednesday. for the Stale of Pennsylvania, vice James of the way corner, immediately popped the I9ih by 55 Todd, resigned. his head through the inviting abolishment of imprisi votes to 1-1. for the onment for debt. Jin Jntereslim Brookd Nicholas Bushey Jacob Baker of'the Mr.

Bucher next, will be sent to the General Post Office, as Dead Letters. A John Armstrong Charles F. Baker Win. Bayle Andrew JButt Isabella Davle Lucy Blackburn Jacob Bankard James Black William Beck John Bottdorf John Bennett pos i European Journals mentions an approach- for the city and county of Philadelphia, i the hands of the clock never costing him iug trial before a Prussian court of law, a thought, when, guiilofme like, down i which includes the whole population of Appointment by the President. comes the ponderous bar which i a town, in an accusa'ion of theft.

Three SETS. SALISBURY, so be MARSHAL of the tutes the larger hand, right over his devo- hundred of the inhabitants are under ar- Western District of Pennsylvania. HARRISBURG, March 31. Adjournment of the Legislature. The Senate to-day, took up ihe resolu- ted head.

A gentle and gradual pressure on ihe spine soon gave him a hint of the predicament in which he stood. rest, and the remainder out on bail. The Progress of and To i draw his head cut was impossible, single room in a cheap wooden building it became an unavoidable fixture, on the Pier, has been this snrino- leased I 8 I Samuel Bcven Henry Butler Martin Boyle Hetty Boyd Martha Baldwin Ann Cunningham Sarah LalTerty Daniel JLeinard Jane M. Livingston Nancy Menigh Margaret Mitchell Gabriel Meals John Mrkle John Miller Dennis M'Sorley Michael Mover M'Kelip 2 Charles Murry John M'Allister Maruaret M'Dermott J. irM'Elhenny Tbornus M'Kuight Maria Mitcher Robert M'Kinncy Daniel Oblenis A'exanderCarnDbell3 James G.

Pa.xton rent of one thousand pay this rent, the cents a glass, thir- i i i 3 1O7 1 1 1 i I ing the day of adjournment on Tuesday, and shocking form must have been inevi- i ty-three thousand glasses of rum. Jllb. the 17th of April. The House has con- 'able, had not the bell-ringer, in the eser- Journal. curred in the amendment.

Serious Conflagration--Kail-road JBriilge destroyed. On Thursday, about 2 P. and di- i cise of his duty, at this moment arrived, tie instantly perceived how matters siood, and with the quickness of thought siop- i the locomotive, with a train solve to nail his colors to the mast. say to them ir to the times that if they sive. so out of character, they will soon see their flag waving solitary and alone and that is ifot all.

We say to them dis- was discovered to be on fire, and so rapid t.nctly. that the friends of HEXRT CLAT. was the progress of ihe flames that in Some of Ihe correspondent, writing- from Lanclisbtirg, Per- ped the machinery- The bar was sho- ry Co. (Pa under date of the 14ih ved up by means of levers, and the i says "Tu- men have been frozen to miles from Philadelphia, that extensive structure (being we believe five spans) though wdnng to submit their preferences to the arbitration of a national convention, and honorably to abide a nomination from that body, cannot but regard the obstinate and continued presentation few minuies the entire building ped in one sheet of fire, which could fied and astonished man released from his ever since been off the per- a in this county this present winter. I 1 i i no companions but their bottles.

The last was on his way from the invohmtary shnd- lery. full, and when found, he was on his der when, looking out of a window, his I hands and knees with his pantaioon? neck by touches frame. skin and flesh, torn or worn off in his It chills my blood to relate it." Greenock Adv. struggles. wrap- It is said thai the hotel keepers of Cin- St.

Augustine. Florida, Is the oldest town uld no', i cmnali, keep a lot of shingles and jack- i lhe S. It was founded 3 centuries i be stayed by any exertions of the indi- knives, on their bar room mantle-pieces, i viduals the whole wood work for the purpose of affordino- travelling of the bridge was destroyed. The loco- of Gen. Harrison's name, accompanied motive wiih the train of passenger as it is wiui the expression of a deiermi-j from Harrisburg.

and havino- the mail ger to the furniture. nanon to take thai or nothing, as a pan had not bridge when ihe fire prescriptive and coercive course was discovered; mail which have been adopted towards them tras detained until a late hour before for these last two or ihree years and reachino- the S. they will consider u. they must consider The Philadefphia Herald it. they bo now consider it.

(and 3 re authorized to state that the" Iran act accordingly.) as an intimation that al on passengers will not be intern their services, their support, their contri- ed in. consequence of ihe hur butions. their votes, are not needed to sas-. Bridge on the Coiumbia Rail-roa tsm the present stase administration--That cannot be called a purpos yar.kees every facility tor the exercise On Tuesday last, by the Rev. J.

C. Wat- their ichiliiing propensities, wiihout dan- i son Robert Oitson, of Westmoreland I county, Pa- to Miss Sarali mitsburg-, Md. On the -2d ult. by the Rev. Bare i Sarah Clout Ruply Crofl Cownover Margaret Cams Peter Culp Jacob Cassatt Conrad Plank Meny Plank R.

Carvel Redding Benjamin Robinson Joseph Rinehart ICT'The whole will be sold without reserve. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M. when attendance and a credit of six months will be given by JACOB SI10VER. 7 JOHN HARBAUGII.

April 2. lt A I HEREAS member? of my family have been contracting' debts without my consent, I hereby forewarn all persons not to trust them" on my account, without a written order from me-as I am determined not to pay debts contracted by any one without such order. SIIJ2FFER- IlamiltoiilKin township, April 2. 3t Ilar-Jatnes llandolph ris Clay George Conrad Henry Compfort James Caidwell Ann M. Davis Anthony Deardorff James Dobbins Thomas Davis John Demaree Joiiri Davis Sarah Etzfer Lewis Essick D.

Eline Henry Eckard John Ewing David Esick Richard Edgen John Eatioltz Hannah Freelaiwi Friend John Fickcl David Fletcher A duel was fought at New Orleans on ed in consequence of ihe burning of the Governor Everest, of Massachcsetls, I On Thursday last, by the" same, Mr. Ellas', pV- Bridffe on the Columbia Rail-road." I has issued a nrocbmaiion. Single, of Berwick Adams counts, i the 'g 5 to suppose that those rv: for we can. from good authority, of his higs are unworthy of notice 3 the Insiitution never was in paper, a cause Mr. demand saiisfa'ciion to Col A i i i near War nes bf.ro', en i Sarah Kani Hester Reside Mr.

Robinson Wm. II. Ray Joseph L- Koyce Moses Rcsarr Horace Ralluiion Jonas Rhodes Hcnrj- Peter Schlosscr Elizabeth Slagls David Scott -3 Jacob Sandoc Henry Stenour John F. Sharitz Margns Sampson Christian Stout Archibald J. Snouffer Da rbara Spanjfler John W.

Saddler Elizabeth Schrivcr John Swope Ann Stoner John Shultz ilargarel Slater Catharine StiHsrnitii J. Stevens, Esq. SpanfSer Jane H. Tavgarlt. etson 2 John TJiornas John Van Lear John Wcltz George Walker Daniel 2 Ann HumphreysAt'am Wert John T.

Wilh'ams Michael Warner White X. Worsen George WaybrJght John Pllizabcth Wright Weikert ilsou Honrv Wirsthroth yv-aifv John J. Young Leonard A Election will be held at the house of Mr. William Bailey, in Franklin townehip, Adams county, on Saturday the 2lst ofJlpril inst. between the hours of 10 A.

M. and 6 p. for Otie jot', to fill the vacancy occasioned in the First Battalion. 80th Reg. Peun.

Militia, by the resignation of Maj. George Myers. DAVID SCOTT, Apri! 2. te Tuist of TuetteiYs. Remaining in the Post Office at Littles- Toicn, Mains county, Jjprill.

1838. Deatricfc Bishop 2 John Bear Catharine Blunkert Jacob Henry Crumrine Dotaro Uanic! Deahl Theodore Ecfc Adam I-'rcat James Foster Susannah Geiselman Catharine Groff" Ferdinand Haupt 2 Daniel Huber John Huff" Jacob Mary Ann Ktlhn Andrew Koons 2 John Lauer Jacob ifause George Motter Peter Pollenberger John Kincdollar Charles Rosenstcil Peter nimberger John Sponseller Conrad Snyder Jacob Sponseller Doctor Stewdy 2 Thomas Simpson 2 Bahzer lesson, Esq. Jacob Snvder John Ilciner Joseph Sbanebrugh Joseph Keefcr Apri! 2. F. LEAS, P.

M. Grand Jury--April Terra. 31'Ilheny, John Cress. Jacob Cassatt, jr. Isaac Brinkerhofi; Daniel Comfort, John Thomas.

Germany Frederick Bittinger, Jacob Sterner. Cumberland--Wm. Cobean, George L. Schriver, George Guinn. James M'AllTster.

Moiintpleasant--John Lilly, Michael Gei- seirnan. Hamilton--Abraham Picking, Michael Geiseiman. Borough--Samuel S. M'Creary, Samuel S. Fornev.

Franklin--John C. IToughtelin. Lilcrly--Jolin Eiker. Brame. Coulson.

Spangler. liainillonban--John I icklcv, jr. all Northern Pennsvi-ania." makes ihe candid of paymenrby ilis said banks, for --Hsas--- banks of Ststeto resume specie "The democracy is ip. a very Itazzr-'- Pittsburg Advocate, speaking of! TM ent ant5 any neslecilns do posiiion. IT'IS NOT TOT.E the popularity of HESRY CLAY, sa a TilAT JIEASI-RES H.WF.

ACCELF.RATKD "He i for OUR citizens we rh? PRESENT STATE OF THINGS AXD NO czn rally upon no other. The Whigs TO 1 creditors. Uie ot ns PARTT CAN WITHSTAND THE ODIOI OF SUCH i A MAN are for Henry Clay ten io iifieen thousand votes heretofore cast for Van Buren, will be rninaietl and of majority will go are true to him and Something should be done to combine the frienda of Harrison and a and Webster, in a i a We are all striving i i profit to i i i Jacob Current. A CONDITION. If our masters do not 1 evils shat Corn, yellow, white, Rye, O'Ju--, to I 0 50 to fi 75 1 00 Korber jiiifchael Kecgan Jorm Lvncfi Jacob Conra'l Ixc.vcr Let a convention be called.

What say ye, Whigs, to a Siaie Conven- i thousand dollars each. The cottnn rrnp of Texas is to have a to 30,000 a i at ihe present prices, is worth about 000,000. This article is ihe export of the country. sent (o be long icilJiout it, unices the same result can be broiiglil about ia a- wmi. THI: PRE-HNT TATE OK of the Thermometer.

AT Ma. 9, P.M. 40 i Henry Apri! 2. March 2G, THINGS is NOT TO EMJLT.ED, AND I NOT BE The water has been let into the Pcnnsyl-! iijia Caaais. Friday.

29, 30, a i A. M. 3'.) -37 35 39 i 'Sundew. A i i GO r.3 30 50 58 jtz Co. German Letters.

Acrun Kinkle Auam Hc-arigh Jacob HorTer Clocks Isonrv fuvilcnbcrgcr John'Kcihl John Adnm Debus WM. W. BELL, P. M. 3i General Jury--April Term.

Cvmlsrlnnd--Eii Homer, Hugh A. M'- Gaughy, Robert Cobean. Slraban--Nicholas Taugliinbaugh, Fred- crick Wag-goner, Thomas 5l-Crearv, Henry Whitmor. Mfuntjfy--Comeliiss Ijolt, Jofen W. JI 1 D.

Newman. I G'-rniaJiy--Michael R. Xussear, Jacob V. eskert, Leilrver. I Patterson, Isaac Tudor.

Iliintinfrion--Moses Funk, Abraham es (of Jacob.) Win. Gardner, Jas. M'Elwee. 3 Jlcjtattf.n.--Geo. Jacob Bossernian, i Stewart.

FranUin--Andrcti- Heintzleman. David John Pibutz, Robert SheafcJy. Wm Scr.iu JfaiflilioR--Andrew M-Ihain. Reading--Andrew Brough, Wm. Henry Albert.

tiorongh--Christian Doebler, Robert G. I Harper. Tyrone--John Lehman, Sarauel Joseah Hiil. Trial List April Term. Susannah Alicorn, late S.

Prickle, rs. Simon 1 etts and Michael Slarry. Doct.Ja.«. H. Millerrs.

Bank of Gettysburg-. Adm r. of Ellen. Bercaw vs. Bank of Gettvs- Wheat.

NY person desirous of hhvirj-r Hie A --()i)ve article, ran bo supplied by 37 upon ihe subscriber i'mmciiiately. lie has a small quanihy, i lie is de- 40 -dtl sirous of telling. A I EG LEE. Wm. Sadler is.

Geonre Wilson. Elizabeth Albert vs. Christian and Elizabeth Marty. Christian Cash man rs. Abraham Bercaw.

Joseph M'Grew vs. Adm'r of J. Hutton. Emanncl Cain vs. Georgre Zollinger.

JoiinCamp vs. Sanmol Lilly. April 2. tc.

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