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The Adams Sentinel from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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THE ABABSS SXSNTIHSXi A I of yesterday led to A correction of the ascertaining and making known the result iuurnal after which the prerioui to C-jngress and the I La put upon the appeal frotn Mr. 2. Ttat Adams' decision, that zN.ylor bad a right to vote. The vote was, ayes 112.J noes 118. lost.

So Mr. decision was Mr. said to the House thas ear- of Representatives which can be received prior to the organization of the House and i is Snal and conclusive until reversed by the would be some hopes of keep OUlu uc 1 i Mr Wise moved that the House pro- laws 01 is eautied to take a t'o decide uoon the ri 2 ht of Mr. Nay- the House of Representatives and no ojie GETTYSBURG, Fa. December I i THE I1OUSK SOT OUCAM2EU OS FRIDAY 1 Our sketch of proceedings is brought up, ia the preceding columns, until Thursday evening.

On Friday, a good part of the session was 1 spent upon a motion to amend the journal. propcsed a he steam-ship which left New-York on Saturday, bad on board, it is thought, about a million and a half ia specie. The disturbances on the Renselker estate at Albany, are nearlv terminated. On Thursday the 21st ult. by the Rev.

J. H. Maraien. Mr. Andretp Grayat, to Miss wish lo employ a lo manufacture Flour lie must be a man of steady A single man would be preferred.

I live near Arendiaville. Franklin township, Adiow countv. National Nominations. upon the admission of tlie Near-Jersey Elector Miller, daughter of ilr. Jonathan Dee.

I i i 4 a i FOR PRESIDENT, JOHN tFEAVEB. eeed to decide lor. of Penr.s Ivania. to vo'-e. Mr.

Turney rose lo address the House, and several members wnh him. Mr. T. commenced by censuring Sir. decision.

fCries were heard of go on, go on, orderrorder. order, Ke proceed- who docs produce such evidence can be eluded before an investigation bv the House, without a gross violation of the Constitution of the United States and the rights of the JOllll FOR YICE-PRESWEXT. State themseives. 4. That the House of Representatives can- ed, and said to Mr.

Adams, while was in more confusion than been before for orde in l'ae chsir no law or order can be pre served. You may hstJoo order as loud as vou please, bus gi on and be heanL" cf order. on. go stop, proceed. C.

were Mr. Ingerso'il cssde an aueiiipi "to k. but order. He ad- the onca or twice, but was not suffered 'o proceed- institutional Christian Pickina. Executors of the Ef- A number of articles in trpe are ex- of Congressional mat-! Sf.

Harr So far as we have seen On the 8th inst. Mr. A Jam Lokr, of this f-en-f were but two, Mr. Keuipshall (not yet arri-l wife of and Mr. Hawes (unfortuisateJv- too i of Straban toxvnship.

quorum. 5. That the body here assembled-, having no judicial powers, possessing no weans or verv great excitement in the I LC i JcouRlv, in IsieGOth vearoJ htsage. the Whig press! The absentees (says tne Qn'Monday the" 19th uk. Mrs.

of Mr. Henry aged about52 years. On Monday the inst. Jjoulsa, daughter i of Jacob Kultn. of this borough, aged 1 car mouths and cays.

Jersey Members would have been admitted At Westminster, on Wednesday last, very plough, to uproot the Administration. seen such a union of the- rights and privileges of other Members i sudJenSy, Dr. George Skricer, aged 30 years, it certainly augurs well for the of the i louse by a majority of two votes. bickerings and animosity cesse. md 1 After the above decision, a motion was proceed forthwith to the election of AT S1U.

BfElEi.S;JS.'s.] 7, A. M. i SI. that motion was not decided "Monday, Dec. 9.

42 41 33 rupted this that ihe House was to be made better br getting into a row. he tell the gentleman from Tennessee, that if there lates. 6- That the State Jersey having power is to require the persons appeann here as members to produce the credentials prescribed by the laws of their respectiye I ft to be a row, he was his Mr. Turttey. i aw prescribed the time, place, and man- murh movenier.t in the I holding elections and also the time, Ko-jse--mosl of trie members were pbce and marmer of making known ihe re- thcir feel--rasny left thc-ir sust--and having for that purpose selected lent and ereJarp.aiions mingled highest kind of evidence known to'the in and zone-area for 2 few Constitution, to the to the par- rcir.uj ability and who, like Timothy Pickering, i has suffered thousands cf the public money to pass through his hands, without any of it Er there.

great which the when the House hours being consumed in ee trying various motions for adjournment, for reconsideration, calls of the House, adjourned-- Tuesday. nsunied ia ee- Friday. Sntttnlay. Sunday. 10.

1 1 12. 13. 14. 15. 31 20 30 31 2G -12 3S 40 36 37 39 28 34 33 3-1 33 29 Pennsylvania State Journal, at Ilarrisburg, has been disposed of by late proprietors to Messrs.

SUUSK and WEIDJLER, U- S. Gazette calls "a of 1 and has been converted into an out-and-out was keid in Philadelphia on Thursday even-' Van Biiren paper! Its name is changed to ing at which the Mayor presided, assisted Bulletin" by 27 Vice Presidents. Among ihe officers i we observe the names of distinguished friends of Mr. Clay, some of whom were Cherokee has been which the re- intended hostilities was utterly ss; and that a national war with the waa not thought of by the received from the Cherokee countrv, wi memoers, gives tne gratirvmg information tliat the I fia Severs! in re-ard thereto This bcdy Isavintj. in cerogation cf the and a determinatiua to 1 resd vote vras put to i above aSrnioJ, refused part to 1G coniest with the most hearlr "ncl i Flour, in Bakimorr, ANNUALS FOR 1S4O.

-gsrus -bers and decided in tha negative 1 1 a av ken without authority of the tsy rrssj.ir-iy varying from 5 to 7. i av and without nct-ce to and proved by very when the law itself io be faisa its face, could We learn from the Columbia Spy that joccrnotive engines have begun to that purl of the rail road which st been constructed with a view lo the inclined plane at Columbia. The Kev. SAMUEL 1 WAGNER, of Gettysburg Seminary, has taken charge of Zion's church in Authe Whig- papers of the city cfj g- Eta Va. New-Vork are out uccidedlv for i Airs.

Barbara Eianiitt. of York. Penn. and I YLESI the Aioanv everv York. The neit GISSStion tsn X'htch a TOlS it" -n- i.

i IT" i i ri -t i i a Lr a Ol ati Llie Fnere must nowbe no Givision there vvestern Bink of I hiiaiielphta. went 10 tskort was whed.er Mr. Ingereoii shoakl other States, whose rights are outraged in the 1 1 be to rote. He aiiemp'-ed iu I violation of ours, do most solemnly Protest 1 be a stxoa and a pull ar readers will nad in the preced.ng spask. but was csiiod to Tiie rotr I against every such usurpation of power by uken.

ar.ci derided his I this body--and do utterly disclaim its right hi? bers should ba enrolled er.d take p-rt in the i various the vote taken, and ihs 113 to 113. After this decision severs! tvcre made, from the votss of House upon them, it appears to be very prob tion Washington. December 12th, A. D. 1S39- JXO.

E. AYCRIGG, CHARLES C. STRATTOr-: JOHN P. B. MAXWELL, T.

JONES YORKE Mr. BTjCUM made some comments upon his true attitude, as a patriot, vrhose whole aim is his country's good--sacrificing seif for the benefit of the cause. They will also a sketch of the remarks of his friends in the Convention, after the decision in favor of Gen. HARRISON. The feeling there dis- N.

J. on Tuesday week, where he entered a piece of woods and hot The wound not proving- faial. he returned to Philadelphia in such a state of exhaustion, that his remarks ar to the causft of his rash act were incoherent and since died. Jl wedding in High is reported in a i City a the i i is about to lead to the ahar ihe daughter of one of the principal of tho departments of i The The Gin. Edited by MIM Leslie.

9 The Taken, Edited by Miss S. G. Goodrich. 10 The Jieligious Sfwcnir. Edited by Mrs.

Sivonrney. The Jfeligioiis Offering. Edited by Miss 10 Engravings. The f'talel. Edited by Miss Leslie, Tlie Pearl.

7 The Gem. 7 Engravings. Parleif's Chrislinas Gift, and Christmas Tales. c. c.

The above are for sale at the Book Store of S. II. BUEIILER. Dec. 16.

tf Creek Temperance Society, will meet at Rock Creek Cha- taie of LudwSck Waltemyer. deceased. The final Account of Dauie? Brame. cf the Estate of Jaeo'r Brarae. deceased.

The Account of John Flicfcinger and David Hollinoer. Administrators of thtt Estate of William Flickinger. deceased. The Account of Mary Cassat. one of the Executors of Jacob Casual, deceased.

JACOB LEFEVER, Register. Register's Office, Gettvs- burg. Nov. 3U. tc Horrid Depravity.

notorious Counterfeiters havo nearly killed several persons bv sellingr them a spurious and false mixture of Liniment. The genuine is warranted perfectly harmless and effectual. Never buy the article unless it have the written sig-nature of Cornstock Co. on the splendid wrapper. firm are solely authorized to make and sell the true article.

Original Proprietor, SOLOMON HAYS- P. S. The true Hays' Liniment ia -warranted to cure Piles and Rheumatism, in cases, or no pay taken for it. above article for sale by Comstock Sc Co. Wholesale Druggists.

No." 2 Fletcher st. near Maiden Lane, New-York. The gftnuine is for sale in oa- SAMUEL H. BUEIILER. Gettysburg.

Dec. 16. 6m TO pel, on Christinas A. II. RIcCKEARY.

Scc'y. Dec. 16. tm TLL be Exposed to Public Sale, on ff-'edncsdiry ihe 1st of January next, on ihe thai in a i i i i a township. Adams countv.

3 miles of Fairfield. late trio property of WILLIAM M-MILLAN, decea eed. containing more or less, about 150 Acres of which are clear land, in a good stale of cultivation. The greater pan of the Woodlam; is cohered i valuable Chestnut Timber. It siljoins lands of Joseph Baugher, Christian Miissi-Iinsn and others.

The Improvements thereon are A TWO-STORY wedding is 10 be conducted on the moei a Corn crib. one eye. ai.d some become enitri.lv blind. i a nc spring of water in the cellar, a iarue Hank Barn, together i and ail other oui-buildings 6n Apple Or- ad from of whom given ALED Proponals will bo received by the Commissioners of County, at the house of Mr. Joseph SneerSng- er, in Conowajro township, on Saturday the day of December inst.

between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M. and 2 clofk, P. M. for the erection of a good and substantial across Little Conowago Creek, near Joseph Sneeringer's Mill, of the following to wit contain in length from one abutment to the other, 70 feet span, and single arch, 16 feet wide in the clear, the to be 8 feet thick, each, and 21 feet wide, and 6 feet high from low water mark, where he Bridge crosses the stream wing-walls- en the east side, lo be 10 lono- each, and on the west side, to be 26 feet long each, exclusive of the the wing-walls to be f'et thick at bottoms, and 2 feet on the tops; to be 3 feet higher than the filling up the wing-waHs to be under a good parapet covering of white boards, least I irtch in thickness, and well painted with red paint; the abutments and wing-walls to be i on rocks, or otherwise on good solid foundations the Bridge to be high from the floor to the square thft arid of the lo be weather- boarded with while pine boards, planed well painted, ihe sides a good Venetian and tlie gables white tho arch to bo plnnked with i pine plank 2 inches thick, and on the top, with 2 inch oak plank, io extend the full breadth of the Bridge.

lower plank to be pinned, and the whoio to be covered with white pine shingles the wood work lo be bui't of Mr. THOMPSON, ofS. C. submitted a re Eincerelv our readers fel i solution, that the select committee be em-1 in hc that there wa? no m'o equal purls, or sold altogether, to i pnrcha i to rcrnmenre at 10 o'clock, A. M.

when term will be made I and given by on the of at which G. i I I A of New York, Francii J. A P. I A i with 1 held at Gene-ee counsv, N. He Lernoync of Pt-nnsyivsnis.

10. i 'If sbove Prr.perlv not snd Precsdenl UnHed Gn of 6 a be a r.s which they iheiseelves regret. THURSDAY. After the reading- of the jonrnal, the rcso-: lotion of enforced, and SE.sA adjnurris frc-rr. dsx-to ai'jr'- acJion of )onc-s i -j As t'.

his course in reward Jo nomi- i Court in hi 5 course in regard to all i engaged in the trial of JOHN have heers agita- under zv. mdicsment for jf yr-nr. i'A I I it it 3CRGEOX, OPERJ good and suhsiantiat timber the stone work of large and good stones, lime and sand mortar, and to be well pointed roofing of the Bridge lo extend over both the Bridge to be built on plan as the Bridge over the near Michael Kiizmiller's Mill the space between the wing-walls and the abutments to be Slled up. so as io hare a gradual arising on to the Bridge, not exceeding 5 degrees elevation, from she rosd to the Bridge the Bndge. in (lie iRFHie, to be weather-boarded high from the floor, vriih boards I inch thick.

The party contracting: for building said 1A.YIVJ3 Bridge, to give security lo double the amount of the contract, for the faithful i performance of the workmanship, anti Bridge. in the urv on Pridav ev some from Mr. Smith, of Maine, be resd in behalf of his co'ieajcuc-s, the Ts 51" lowing Protest theaetion of In 2 in pur- i We the Representatives of the State of Xew-Jersev. dul'v commissioned wnosn r. sr.ay cor.fpr-:.

ir as such in with the of said of an Art of she General A 1 lf! been in part cxcluJed from cur hiv cf eir-sued "An Ac; weeks MIK-C for i a of Usai The Xew York of the U. S. i rr.srle irs'm Gazelle, under date of vVcdnc--'jay. rciaken. They were; srn rt ihai 1 Swr ,1,4 i i A ihrcsu-ii upon at ihf r' it Mr.

M'Cieiian's Hotel. De-c. 2. mnrt-; I'- 1 the by the or a of Ucrcembcr the genuine as described be- I low. This is crrtif.cd to by several Mayors, of the Gospel, Consul, Physt- I cians, and a great number of our most hoaor- able citizens, to be seen it is sold.

pn the duty our Slate 2 duties We the here ass people 1. States, by lav ingr elections for its own Representatives in i Congress, which power includes the right of! Shertf Off.c^ prescribing the tiaic, place, and manner ofi vtc. licJ. and the i i in Jl- Tr.e htisintss of Siibpcri'opr no i i i iiis ahsence i 1 i ho nttctu'ed to bv A. R.

STEVUN only tc from member of Congress detained seal. the life time of both parties. of a ing a i i the SON. Dec. 2.

JAMES COOPER. i This article has been imitated by notori- rious coun'erfcitcr. Let it never bcpnrcka- seI or used unless it have the name of L. S. Oomstock, or the of Comsstock Oo.

oji a splendid wrapper. This is the only external test that u-iJi secure ths public from deception. Apply at tbi- wholesale and retail Office, N'o. 2 Fletcher street, near Maiden Pearl street. Address, COMSTOCK AVhoiesale The ahovc s-enuine article can be had for sale in Gettysbunr, only at the Drug-storeof A H.

BUHKLER. Dec. 16..

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