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The Adams Sentinel from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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THE AD A MS SEN TIN EL AND GENERAL AiV GLORIOUS VICTORY I I Arrival of the HIbcrnla. Hampshire Election. Twenty-three days Later from Europe. The recent election in the Granite State has; The steamer Hibernia arrived at Halifax on Resulted gloriously for oiir caujse and that' Tuesday last, bringing dates to tho 4th- The ciiadel has at 03- the perseverance 01 tne lnoorniiauie 01 ontmoutana anajijiymun: ti'i vl The defeat of locofocoisru in most The news is The most The Radical Democrats have lost their candi- tant is, that Sir Robert Peel's Corn -law Scheme f- Bit JAMES BARRY "W'WriLL be at JPifnes A. Thompson's, Get ty tysburg, Irom the lit till the In the Matter X' TAILORIHG ESTABLISHMENT.

Germany township, FrankHl! W. Dewriddittf aiLAUik the undersigned, citizens of and the-surrounding lownsiup, Auams uoumv, ucmg Uiui no nas ma we -known v- ESSE TAILORIHG ESpSfiUSHMENt" Monday, March 23d, 1846. FOR CANAL COMUmiOSER, JAMES M. POWER, jorities over decided majority of 97 This large The House of Representatives, on whom have considerable weight with the House of will devolve the duty of electing a GOYER- Lords. 1 NOR and U- S.

SENATOR, and filling alt The correspondence between Mr. Buchanan; vacancies in the State Senate and Board of Coun- and. Mr. Pakenham, relative to submitting the is safe fur the lugs beyond all doubt. Oregon question to arbitration, an'dlhe refusal The annual 'tool "pTiic Friday in this borough, and resulted a WE now, and will continue to keep on hand, at my old established Stand in "South hetmr of the foTTCffr, reached trdaYs" ItftbTej sniail, to be heard 1 hey now the Hibernia left, and waa occasioning consul- TIM lU II Inn or Tavern necessary to acconr- rbambeisl irfi street.

Gettysburg, nearlv on- niodate the public, and entertain strangers and Buehler's Apothecary Book Storov travellers, and fliat the above petitioner is a per-j he is prepared to execute- all son of good repute for honesty and temperance, his line with neatness and promptness, and in and that he is well provided with house-room the latest and most approved style. u. WOrK enirusiec. 10 mm win oe warranted 10.n1. Hia.terms, will be icry-moieiate, for CiaajQt tflcorMt If the other towns do no worse, the House I wHl starid-15-i Whigs.

and Independents 'to II'V i Radicals. irj-Tlusis indeed a-bursting-in of light upon that hitherto dark region I 7 The A from Harrtsburg says that a cpmpe- and conveniences for the strangers and travellers. George Will, Jacob Wmtrode, Henry ColeriouseT" C' Forrest, M. R. Nussear, Andrew Little, eriible excitement.

Extensive preparations for wai 011 in England. The Cotton market remained firm as per last Th the Grain market there had been no alteration. The article of Maize or Indian Corn, was coming very popular among hhfiv fJjrThe Latest'Fashions will be lows WIllOS. US.M. S.

S. M'Creary, lW S. Powers, Inspector. John Freyr' 158 Jacob Leedy, MichiicJ.Newifian.' John Bringnian, Assisttutf Asstsfurt, Robert Smith, 1 Andrew Polley. still going Bowen, whole damage on the line only $TOS000 and it is thought that in 3 6r 4 weeks be passable throughout.

sketch of the remarks of Hon. Joux U. States, on Mon- ring the Oregon dispute to the arbitration of three English and three American gentlemen of all kinds, at prices to suit (He ti Spoiltlntr done at I cents Per foot, and warranted and no extras. C5- A1I kinds COUNTRY PROJK'CE. taken in exchange for work.

irrTh'e Highest price 'paid, Vmtptr; rrvtir. and atari: Gettysburg, March Wm. Gwinn. Martin Stefiv. James M'Shcrry, Rufus C.

March 23. In the Itfatter Of the intended applif.alwti of GkoRoilJ aniutiK, iAMtae. nuciy 1 win Motive in. Mount joy township, Ji dams 6ETTYSBURQ FOUNDRY And Machine subscriber having the Foundry icforms friends, and the p''blic' in general, that be how on hands, and wilt continue to inn bonis' non 1 A with the will imnevwl on nf TE, the undersigned, citizens of Mouvitjoy petitioner, and also having a ugeoi inenouae lor wnicn license ts prayea of all aytch as the Htthavjay, Partbrt. lor, do certify, that such Inn or Tavern is tain strangers and travellers.artd that the above Premium, and nine-plate ijoolcing alia unomoeraioves, ait soru anQt3izes.

He has, arso, on band. J. Associate Judge for Xdams confirmed by the Senate on the 14 th inst. thus carrying out the idea oLMr. WiiUhrop, of Massachusetts.

The Catholic Bishop (Hughes) of New York IIT We are, pleased to" learn, that W.v SHr.nn.T, Esq. of this place, has been appointed by the Governor of M'aryland, Commissioner for the acknowiedgment of Deede, for the-State of Maryland, in the State of Pennsylvania the late Commencement of the Medical University of Baltimore, the degree of M. D. was.conferred.amongat others, upon Eumc.vd'E. Siiunn.son of Dr.

J.A. Shorb, of Littlestown, tday last, will be-foiind in the preceding: I They will be found of interest, as developing views oi thalilistiuguishejl Statesman. BEnmsy followed him, and 'speech in favor of a compromise on the 49th degree. MrrAnciisn succeeded the same opinions. i On Thursday 'Mr.

Nilis gave his views on the Oregon notice resolutions after which the Adams 7 Tho New County. We.menUoncd two that the citizens of Newburgi Cumberland till MmuIhij LlOn ton An English ship, wity to Van Die-board, Was all on board perished but nine GREAT. BATPLE IN INDIA. A great battle was fought between the English troops and-the Natives in India; "in which the loss of the former was nearly and J.AC0B KELLER, Esq. ship, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to.

the subscriber, at Littlestown, Ger- he hereby gives notice to those. "indebted to said to call with him and settle the same and those who have claims, to jiresent them, properly authenticated, for settle- WM. 'SHERRY, Adm'r dt bonis non cum Itstamento anntxo. Match '23, tft NOTICE. Estate of Catharine Bieseckcr, deceased.

ETTKRft To' I and that lie is well provided" with house room and conveniences for the ac commodation ol straugers and travellers Joseph Fink, Wm. John Horner, Jacob Rohrbaugh, Andrew B. Miller, Henry Hcinlcr, Isaac Lightncr, John Werlcy, Joseph Ziiek, Lewis N'orbeclf, Fred. Stocksleger, Wm. W.

Kensel, Jesse D. Newman. Castings for 'Machinery -9 of all for Threshing Machines, Grist Millii; Saw Millo, also, PLOUGH Datterns now in. use-: hand, already made, a number-of the celebrated-- March 23. 3t which he.will and will continue, to.make, Carriage-boxes, and all othef in his.Iino.of business, 1 io.rnetttion^-.He.hasralso, Threshing fflachincs, THE undersigned would respectfully, notify the friends of useful reading that he has jirsTreccived a new supply of books, including several namisome tioranes, Irom tne American Wfire.

endeavorine to have anew County lormed i out of parts of Adamsr ranklin and Cumber- j- This plan oT keeping holiday two days each week (says the correspondent-of the Sun) is looked upon with astonishment by th? hard vorking members of the other House. )1 them declare that it their legislatures have objection, next election will turn Sen- the latter about THIRTY' THOUSAND one of the most bloody battles on record! The fight continued for two days. The English were victorious. The Natives had men in the field (Of 'a'O Were caval- CATHARINE BIESECKER. fate of franklin township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in said- township, he hereby gives notice to llihse indebted to.

Estate, Jo call with lum o.ver patterns, Any ooe who may want BRASS CASTINGS, win ue attended to. ry.) and about IJO cannon of theiarges.t.<flli-. land, tabu called De Kalb, The Carlisle papers spirit ii to bead I unmarried-men, breT" iruLsettle the same and ihose who have to "present, them, properly auThentieated, for set- liement HENRY BIESECKER, Ex'r. which he'ofleri usual low prices. They consist of tjje most guage.

Indeed, many of jherri are All-the above articles will be sold low, lot Cash'or Country Produce'. Old 1 be taken in exchanijefor wate" Repairing, and all work in bis line, ThV snbspriVr" for UU easily. dfUOUIIttitt lUI, u. Vfc in- 1 ,11 OAftri ') llla'1 Hie OOUlll iirill YV I'M Ullllff I A I 0 1 accounts 0 the sinking and burpmn ol 1 u- It to tbst AfWt rfrnorted in the Home on deal of time. a h.

and Persuasive: Edwards Historv of 'v PajtJif School Directors. On Monday last, the Committee on Education ad- The, House of Representatives has been eng: ged during the past week upon -the appropria tion bill. MAR. Ill ED, SZrTbexgiirse intendejjp bejiurwed' by the rirhi unon the net'ttion of of Franklin iWns'hip. Adams compensation for Difeiitors the a repeal of the' School laws of lr.U Com Administration on the Oregon question is.

wrap ped up in such obscurity that every, one is at On Tuesday the U'th iust. in the Rutgers street Church 1 York, by the Rev. John M. D. Rov.

uf Owusbuia. of-N-ew-York city. -iurs, Jl JliI Ian expected. to cm- Exponas, and Alias Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, and to me directed, "vvill be ex- 1 posed to sale, on' Sulurdny the day of Aped, IS'lC, at .1 o'clock, p. at the Court.

house lrj, the horough ol be ft 513 rg, 1 1 1 cTollo w- ter's Saints' Rest, 'Thoughts and' i.anauiiei Scriptural liiograplrtes Aubigne's Hist, of 'the Reformation; Abbott's Writings-: also Bun van's. Nelson's. ami Evidences: -Hannah. Wil. 1 er and ma'i biogl ipl ic layjocDggJCSiuas.

ate, on Tuesday last, adopted a resolution re- bill "granting the fight of way to New York and Erie. Railroad Company passed the Senate on the 1 hh inst. by a vote of to qtiestrtrg him to state whether, in his opinion, the state of our foreign affairs renders it "that 6iir hat'Al ahd sliiiu Du -A-resolution -calling' for copies additiaiwl-jOre-gon corre spofidencc was. also. a inst, lie coiuaining iu jn.

mom or less, adioinmg uiiua ui jrtcou Josepn anil oiucrs, oji nicaare-crectea-a -two-story -ReY. FteTC b7 cw 1 RT Ham ni It of t'hie craimv ti i daughter of the- late Com. Stevens, Navy -UuUi uf Wasliiiigloll. In Mifflintdwii, Pa on the ult. by the Rev.

Mr Buyer, J6.ix KwiLfcn, (for metty'oi" this place.) to Louisa liir.M, I Berlin, man county hristianitv are esueciallv in- viteito sunnlv wfth of usefuTliterature, since the llt.Hb.A5 the Hon. D. 7 i icsiuciii 01 tne several. vouns 01 con 'Pleas, iri Justice of the saiil distrioC-and GRond? the trial oraii capital and oflenders-ln with a Kitchen rrttached thereto, a Brick Bank Barn, and. other wejl gl' water iii.t Juor, also an" On'irTi TrilL' and tracts to the amount of to "foreign i S'cwiiimry, Gel ysbt i 1 Marrk hi.

geM Ulltt of Ihe nml General Ji.il cum of tn Tt Tv road in Pennsylvania. rWe mentioned that a committee wme xrAWrZ ElVV to On, IV O. 0 deused account of the destruction by the late iinpreccdcnted flood, so far as we have- received 'accounts. It appears to have been a very'gen- On Monday last, Mr. Benton, from the tee, 'made' a report.

It states, in substancev.ihat the pulilisliers of the "Times.5' having been af- one;" "and "we half i- not told." forded every opportunity of proving their j. BoartUf-Uwtt-torsof-thc Hai v-of a single specification. -The Report concluded bj- recommending the expulsion of both editors atid reporters of the "Times" from the privileged wats intlie gallery of the Senate. r' thcii-gAve- Esq 47 years. At York, on the inst.

FrxnosE Robix- sox years. Mffltlfr-SALE--" -f Tract of Land, containing -ACKESt, more less, I lur.us 01 tloka, John Moritz, I ami" hers; on- arc erVctcd and SEXSEST that they'have-mjrchaserl' Patent Graduated Galva-hie Battery Insulated Poles, iMedicarpurposes Tarorre. I his lnstnirricnt 'is the only one novv known, that can -he applied with safety to the rpost tender organs, as-ihe eye and They have iri their possession the oneTiulf story highest testimony- of its elficacy, not onlyirom Trm LOU DWELLING Professors of Universities and Colleges, but from i liUHfl. and Log -Stable, also an Orchard of i who have obtained cures and relief from fruit frees, and a spring of water. Seized and maladies considered incurable by other reme-i taken' in execution' a's the" Estate of David This instrument may.be found useful in v.nromc ivticumatism, ic Uoloreaux, bpasms, Comity of tfr If jwr Kpirmr OCil.

Tf ear oi our one inomsanti eignt nunarea and lorty-six, and Court of Common Picas and General. Quarter ner persons, with their Jlolla, tions, Examinations and other to do those tBings which' to' their offices ainMih phut wno win prosecute against the nrtsonera that aregor then shall bc in tbe-Jait- of-the saidCo'nofe ty of tft against them as sbalUBe iust. BENJAMIN ''SCHRIVER, -Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, March 9f 1846. NEW STORE. Bridge have resolved to establish a steain ferry to the island, to coimect with, the icmaiuing 0'! the Jlanisburg is -said be but little injured as far as can be observed, from the High at the laterresidencc of my moth er.

in Cettyshurg, On Friday next, the 27th inst. the following property, 1 larra Majioerany 1 C'h Heroines, "TI'C mails were brought across ihe.river at ir -tiio expulsion from- the -ctetl with the paper; Hrcaldnst 1 Kitchen nnd on. livus, Undoing nndJjedslpads. I 1 rundh niimhpt- nf Chnirs, ct-. Stiin-r- SCHTi I ETt ry high.

With the mails came two Jtmulet, who were the first that crossed after the destruction oKho bridge. Their intrepid venture pro-' duced a great sensation among the spectators. IrouurliriT doubt, (sa.ys the Herali Scene. In the House of Representatives' of the n. ihe River and Harbor bill as Under consideration, two amendments wwc ifered, which led 10 consiilfrrnhle excitement.

a lot of Carpeting, large Kneading Trough, a. Book Case, a Corner Cupboanl, Iron Pots, Ovens, Kettles, and other Elonsc-'. Hoht 'and Kitchen Furniture a lot In (he alter" er licenses to Fcriialcv The -fluid is conveyed through tliesystem, not by shocks as heretofore, but hy stream; is-ratlier agrccublc't sucli of Oregon. Mslancholy Suicide. Wednesday last, at Washington City, Commodore Cni.vK, Chief of the Bureau of ar.iLlLydrozr^hy--uv-U^-j>^v..

mcnt, destroyed his own Inc. hv cuti The lir-t was offered hv Mr. 1 X. V. ln orCARPEXTEirS-TOOL? of'MX "wil! he en.

bond .1 apprrn-i-d v. to commence it I 1 m. HAllRl.Mi.N KELLY, i jAcemt to Icerp cannot be removed, will be waited on at House in the Borough of Gettysburg their residence, an Old Stand. Gettysburg, Feb. tf undersigned, citizens of the ffi fS -v-ll acquiuutod with Comiai.

'jrjnilE business heretofore conducted by a El. EA E6 1 OC as my agent the above petitioner isiou to tlit- h.te election Mr. of Oh vMjiiy.vimrg, Auams couniy, rcunsyivania, is K.r, do certity, that sm Inn or Tavern il.is^day discontinued, and is hereby dissolved, is ugv.osi.ary lo accommodate the public, and en- Ail persons having claims against said agency, bar 'thy- 1 ifaiblicthat.thej.havi.opon^a WTVR AND LIQUOR ST0R15 in the house'formerly kept as Hay's Tavern, Sign of the Indian on the of-Maip west of tho Market House, andndjoinrnff theiw Charles A. Barnitz, Esq. nngh nf Yorltv.whf re thtiy VjM 'cowtantly on hand for.

a nnii c.UWf»4-««.- Wines, Brandies, Gins, RUMS, WHISKEYS. BITTERS, id That the- to nrevrnt vV- person of good re-pure for Fa se stock, late Arrent, for payment, and all to the house room and I pro- thoK- indebted to Agency, are neieoyear- neatly icijucsted lo make iMvinent on or before of ahH piltes. ETM. A. HAY who u.aj, ueid aiiivlcsiii their them a call, as they areconCdenUhat thrr.ean pltasir.

dooi of his olfiee and no: making his appearance for several hours, between 1 and 0 clock, the door was broken open by order of Com. Warrington, when he found dea lie was 117 years Ol a'gc hid been strong constitution, but for some time had alfected him considerably. He left a desiring that his body shouid not he carried home, hut to the residence of friend not during to add to hi- dv's that he should ne l.ur.ed in rhr mcnt in the following words thousand dollars for the Rrbb and Shtnrk Subterr.meah Railrornl, or. which to Kentucky lynUTln.X ot ot the dec-r, rutter tneijtioned mil be at the Orphans' Court of Ad irm and on ,1 Ute Agent, who is alone authorized to Samuel Miller. i.the same as specdilv as possible.

I Isaac YorkLFcb. 23. The amendment was redd and reacted befoi its eharacter wai thought of. Mr. attention wav however, called to it, and in; e.dni respectful manner he asked his col -if.

by introducing an Lis he meant to be to htm SELLING OFF AT COST I lne account of rii.V:-.m«l re Sneerlnger. Executors ol the Estate of The a. Win Noel, Admir.istiato the F.state 'i he account orJamr-s il. tor w.th the W.rr of Mirv nndersigiied herehy gives notice that i be will continue the MERCANTILE HE undersigned being desirous of closing Of ih. ii the TS.tllcr inland application tf Ckokof.

or lAcinse fc-rr -f'u'dic use, in LiUrly town he Old red his WHIM to pt'f- by WHOLESALE or RETAIL. The iHuinc necn piirrfintrn dress 0: a citizen, and to be put a.vav in the ncirct church yard. Com entered the ir. 1 himself before Tripoli against the rhr- tm iVVr He "was generally beloied. firMrt.

Wnrrr, of who. last week, cut the of Graham's Mr. r.e, he 4r.sv.er tha 11m 11. -re there was'et ouiUii an Old Stand, the Liberty, do others) to call and examine for Ihose denrons of wriirtrig' Bargafns7w3II do to call soon. J.

lj l- CO oettysburg, Jan. 19. SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK Ct ttysburg. Feb J. 2i BALTIMORE yRY GOODS.

Whiteley, An 12 Utinovtr.ntar Market meet, EFSrECTl-CLLY invite attention of COIN 1 RY LLC A.N visiting the Alto for ex me Ktni.M is nrimittcd to be the most 1 desirable in this place. property wilj 11 1. iu.ni.nry ni noinnii.hiin ma pom VoMkr. 1 v.a*. IFJ 21 ID 3o Jcrcsiwh Zilti, Gen ikmea may save boih timei Barney Bigham, and expense in making their purchases on 1'M'Uuit, Hardman, City, instead 01 visiung cities pa.

We, John ftrintirfe pledge tfet' to undersold," to fair re, with any otbei house re, 1 I LV'v exanene ou, GOODS ASD'i We will chirp- iiolhiiHt Mr ng I yon-rrp- LAST NOTiCE is hereby to all peTSonfftr-d-htrd to the iate Firm of MIDDLE-LOi-l hL'THRAt'FF, that all Notes hlier fne icy of be placed In bands-of D. MIDDtECOFF Feb. 03- Blacksraithaiig, f.V ill its branches, will be attended to by woikmeu, at the Foundry of the tuK "TITfnMS an- ire all original "nnd Southern Mau EiiiA Uuii.t.it, pf.t^.pai Vi: r.e.-. Led on Friday siKtdetily eals Rcwnnt. rn ui vv ii.

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