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THE ADAMS SENTINEL AND ADVERTISER. ADAMS OTonday, Jtrae -19, 1848. FOR, PRESIDENT, egiment, nearly all at Fort Hamilton, N. I JKrTho Pictorial "Brother Jonathan," for the July, lias becTrpttrcerjTni ot i i.er Kcrtz, who it for sale at, his Cheap Book price 121 cenla. Ii fP i AT) i Store-price 121 cents.

It contains IT Fj IN II I A I I A I Portraits of several distinguished Ameri J. and a very large engraving of The Coming Home. Another meeting In Philadelphia. The VVar Office has issued an order wiihdraw-1 Another large and euthusiastic meeting was ing i he Volunteers from Mexico, and directing held in Philadelphia on Monday night last, at the places at which they are to be disbanded. i which Mayor presided.

Eloquent addres- The Pejinaylyania mustered sen were delivered by Mr. Swift. Ex.Goyejnbrl out of service, one at Philadelphia, ihe other at Jo.nes, oTTennessec, Hon. "James and ScTTonesare given at length, and are indeed truly eloquent. The following sketch in given of Mr.

Cooper's remarks The Hon. James, Cooper, of Pennsyl vania, was then introduced to the meeting. He apologized for his inability to speak as loudly and enthusiastically as iTe wished, owing to a severe cold. On" large engraving Storming of Cliapultepec, in Mexico, by the Taylor and Fillmore. Throughout the length and brearTth of the thnil, rhn.Whig prw bin nuiipnniM in Vtwring terms tq- the nominations at TeTTOUffglolllj natlVe' at the threshold by the nomination of Zachary Taylor.

There, were Other great "men who were spoken of for. that PEACE LPEAGH! THe Treaty Arrived Maj, of the Topographical Engineers, arrived ut on Thursday, in 131 4m of State the official in ulationsof the Mexican Minister of Foreign Relations upon the conclusion of Poace botween the two Governments. -Ewry-ow will be rejoieed to know thoHltielp1636111- unnecessary war is ended. Isaac Toucjfr of Connecticut, has Tho Right Spirit. The Whig spirit of 1840 again is no mistaking the signs ofjho The people have taken the matter mto their own hands, mined old Rough of next Tho JNever wis there such a determination in the minds of the people to hurl their raters irom power and place, as at I township, York iiiour n.p owe noaa, wwe, miles south burg, will take pUee.on the, rtrrirtioll 1 0 guided acts have called forth the most cutting rebukes, and the feeling seems to been appointed Attorney General of the U.l" Tj be filled by wiser, purorand States, in.he roouiuf Hun, NaUmu Cl.flu.J, tc better men, af, ple'have taken hold of'the matter, of all parties will suj)poruhe because they believe they are honest and will at the next THTlirbwriber, havtoa been atSpointed-Ai-aignee of PETER 8HANEEELTJRR and WIFE, of Mountpleaiant Adams county, htreby gives notice to atf persons indebted to said Shanefeiter and wiftT tu turn anrj-Mltle the same; vited to attend.

ASSIGNEES' end nrfp o1 may; the same; properly authenticated, to raiding PETER SMITH, Atti'gmt. June 19- tf MILLAED FILLMQ11E, OP NSW YORK. IP? We have given to-ilay an; interesting -sketch of our caffittuates; Whlch-we hope1 will rally It giVes us pleasure to state, that our towns- Hon. Ahthcb. P.

Baqbi, Senator from Alabama, has been appointed Minister to jUusia, in the room of Mr. R. J. Ingersoll, recalled at Theifr be. a complete.

feeling. in of. the honest old Soldier, and the talented New Yorker, vybich will sweep vho kngw how welt he had in rimes; pasho-achieve the tion.of the Sage of He then went on to speak of the inherent great- Both-nominations have been cxmlirmocl by jhe J. GitAVis'has bee'n appointed, electipn thunder in thenars of the ad- 1rl? Mr, 1 Cvitrettdehltt Trie Sih- ministration tnat tney "musTp'nss into The" shades' of o'bli v-J mitt matte room tor men.anafljeasures that will, have the effect to restrirq Mena preached bii horho on Tuetdny mournjng that "the great and good the close ota uie devoted to the welfare of his country, must go down to his grave vithout having received the nrst ornce that iifesy of ihe chatftgter of Henry Clay- hls rise from the. lowest; and the eminence to which be attained.

He alluded to the errors of adr ministration, and the juggling means WDich had been used to attatn that eleva- ate. vacant. rugby's seals coontry. to us wonted happiness Vahd properly, sifnate on Coriowego iiy night last, in renewed health. His travel through Europe has been an interesting Hot Weather.

On Thursday last, the mercury roso-i prosperity. ploce to 93 on Friday to 957 on "Satufj jdayto94. In Baltimore, on Traursday, 96. of the U. States Senate, will please accept our thanks for the very in- 'tftritrfinfl country's in strong terms for the nominations' of the Convention, and yield them their heatty support.

Mr. Crittenienv: The J. of Kentucky, tTtm: He then spokfi of the hero of DT-Rev. Beawe M-ScnMncKtH, oTthis place, has accepted a call from the Lutforan.Congre-nptrbWinTffartlhinMffg^ lately under the paitoral charge of Rev. C.

P. Krauth, and has entered upon his duties. Akdbew G. Mules has been pointed Judge of the District Court of the United has been some little dissatisfaction in regard to" the among a few of a rneetin'g was held on Monday night last, at YorGovajnorofthat Stattt; lias rcsitrned hiu Beat in the Senate of Gn-Tuesday dtnnerjvas given to.hirnat. Washington, which was attended by nearly nil the Senators and Representatives, without dis- tinction of party, who were in the city, Thi Cerro Gordo, 'and the glories which clus tered around his name, but said that whatever other great names might deco- tate- the1--firmament Whip; party.

ary layior, Decause ne saw it tne re demption of the country from the thral dom of. tie 1iad7laLe)y flame of liberty springing up, and men naKing aown tnrones anu tnrowing on I nnrt Scott nlofe before-the iiis-'satnmary of evidence." The Court mark of respect is highly creditable" to him, arid shows the high estimation in which he is No man, except Mr. Cloy, was ever moreadmi- is-abouf to commencea campaign paper, to be called "The Grape price 50 cents and Mr. Fenn, of I Harrisburgvone to be called "The.Bomb Shell 3 copies -r-- resolution has passed, both Houses of others are thus asserting, their proper. ngnis, auow our own government usurp despotic, power the tyrants of Eurorje who had thus fal.

leh, ever have dared to take inte hands the power of making peace or war'at hiff own wilt Let us then elect Zachary Taylor. Aye, we will do There are are sick; of their party, and go Fire. A destructive fire took- place at Norfolk on ThtiTsday last, by which sixty bouses were Treaty with Now Grenada. The Washington Uninn nf contains an important treaty jusr concluded be- burnt, and property to the amount of $200,000 destroyed. It-is the severest fire in that city since the memorable pne of 1 fore ihe Court of -Inquiry at Frederick, hat will matte- his defence on Uuitud Stuiea and-tho governmerit 6f treaty istlio fact thauitjecBrea.

us tho right, of xacmc, across ane 'enallen township; Adams eountv. Pa. 1 This propeny ues auoui iwa rntiei jsait orxtter leading from Gettysburg to wuic ut Ul rWlCIHCU irSIiU, BCfQUl SUA? of which is cleared, witha sufficiencyof'M uow, mm urn rematnoer rn a ballot in tha Whig Watioriol will then proceed to make up its decision. Latett from Taylor receivej" I tlvatfon, and under goodTence all kinds Trteyon tte pre 6fa Thfe new steamer A on Tuesday niebt lastria4he remarkably short space of the AProtidential War and a Locofoeo Tariff, a dh cost ot the Mexican war, in Mexican war, in moneyr-iaj with a ai uoi less man siuu.uuu-1 daau, wiin iuiiad a shedi nrnnnit unrt And a writer in spring of water 'near 'the Wtb There haves been a number of armed-assem blages of the Chartists and some partial disturbances. Inflammatory the presentl nnanciai not fall short of speeches were made'at the meetings, and when were fiva tmViitar iiew inrs irom Saturday toTueldaylisT, (BT-njKitJMT;) story high, nearly "New, with "jiiuig.m/uio uTsr -me reuaisda: Oi the Burr.

thought" will, them i the ranks of the dpponerits oT Locofocoism It IThahTto glvh such" glorious canilidate'as Hjeitbt Ciat but the party having decided from the CapitoI.l_It had been.pla- to illuminate the. Drumraond light," but ha3 proved a Mr. C. went on to speak of the clori ous but simple purity of- the- character of Gen-. Taylor, thexabuses (if ihe admin-ist rat ion, Mid'the reasons why the Whigs that the "Hem.

of Bnena Vista'' is to be 01 in'lhe coming contest, it-lslrre who -desires the back- to its origmalrfw -ty, to sacrifice every personal feeling, and do his utmost for.TAYLOR and FILLMORE. irom speaking at length, on account of ojther causes, had abriosl entirely suspended bu siness in JCbnei was general confidence, however, that the Goyr ernment was able to maintain its ground. unanimously ratified the Whig, I his indisposition, and promised to meet jiio luiuw. uiizBtib wiiis iuturtf time, "lVlr. 6ca.

Taylor. The New York Express has been permitted hy a fripnfTfn mnVc thn fnllnwihtf frn'rh a' In fresh impulse from the conviction of Mr. the editor of tBeTJmtedTrishmanVWho been found entity oL after, a TJK1BUTH OF RESPB flT and he concluded bv'the confident assu rance that Pennsylvania would give her lay ion trial, condacted-Trith-grentt: to exhibit thdr sympathy half of the bereaved family; the meeting was hi, n- ueauncK to Dn Jos. Alexander was Secretary, VrhenlbeToilpwing other necessary appurtenances, air tfwd fb'c der.andlri'additron. a fD-rersoni wiihing to see the restdi on the MCOB.JBYERS.

1 resolutiulifl were EXAMINATION OF THE on both sides. His sentence is transportation for the place gf iatcly on JJbston Common on Monday, in the Whig nominations for President and Vice Gen. Taybr, dated Batox Rougk. May 13.1 "None bnt the kindest feelinps Mr. ho io-woll-c Taylor.

Every body remembers the infamous volo of 1 censnrft by thn House ofRepi 'lie Whigs of New London (Conn.) greeted Bed by-FicRHn and -Henry-to Cocke's 'resolulibn nscort squariron ot.cayaUy. to a steamer of war, which rey hm i i fi v' myior, nis omcers ana soi- JET Many a Whig Will have motirniiii Mexico. thoughts-at-the idea-that-the was sent- nt9 as Calhoun and llutler were prompt to vote fare without ever having that country's gift; but therewjfl be consola- ment prevailed in Doblin, which has now given tered whilst midst. in the no w- that he oi rroviuence mm At the House of the nominations with a national salute. At York, a salute of a hundred way to a deep and solemn silence; which de notes stern preparation and resolve.

In Paris, all, was quiet; jhc friends ofj ratification meeting of the Whigs of Pittsburg A grand mass 'meeting of the Whig of Bal- ratify the nominations of Gen. TATion and MitLAuu PiLLJions. It will be a tremendous lountry gilt; but there will be consola- snine oeauiiiiii bibf wm remain forever a guiding light to then peaceful and quiet home on earth, to view the realities of eternitv.nnn deeply deplored, and whose cherished-ahd re on Tueiday afternoon. AttheSchoplHQiisepfMr.Will eon'-of the gallant old hero of Monterey, Lewis Pass New York of ate friendnn dinrofes a t'b. 711 who voted against striking out, and were therefore in favor oftetaining the censure eraphic-despatch-from -Loprlon, of May Ml, tne day wnen the-Acadia sailed from jjosmnijCfintamed the following impor- ve irrthis "ccH'y jmpctnise Mtowea, That we wear the Ituohtd, That a copy of the.

proceedings be assurance to them that we deeply appreciate wniiney jiave our warmest sympathies. the Charrman and Secretary, and published in m. n. JJKADRICK, Chairman; v- April 21,1848. At the School House of Migs AnaM'Cuidy, on Thursday afternoon evening.

ouipourihg. -Mr. Bell, of Tennn Mr. Stephens, qf Georgia, antTothers, are to address the meeting. The "nominations have been received with great enthusiasm at Columbus, "cfincinnaii, in the Whig papers not only promising to them a most, cordial support, but expressing the fullest confidence in their entire success by of an overwhelming ma-jority of the people ia November next.

1 At Columbus, especially, on Friday nig good degree of Without any preconcert, the show was semed to be operating on his own hook. Ihe principal houses in the city were brilliant- ations; aye, and there will be consolation too jn the thought, now amounting to certainty, that wrwrfi he lias been slandered, reviled, and had "his "life's life lied a'way, are shortly to be overthrown, finally and most miserably overthrown, by a per- sonal and friend of their! persecution. The. political day-spring at last" greets our eyes. Now that the Whigs have put emphatically the man-of the people, one, whp js noj merely among them it of them one universally popular, univer- Iy illuminated bonfiJes were built at the intersection of the streets rockets and fire-balls glanced through the air; music lent its animating charms; and cannon lent their thundering tones to speak the where the lightning nas no voice, uur entire men.

wamen and seemed to be out, and sally loved and admired one on whom slander veriest fiend of ma- never-dared to" pour his gall one already firstrn wax, in. the hearts.of countrymen, and soon tobefir-st in peace, there chair, in the Senate of the United States, far from the scene of danger, gloried in the attempt to dishonor the hero whose life had been often risked in bloody fields for his country. We blush for the Democratic we feel mortification at being compelled to bring forward the record containing the evidence of such glariwg But the yeomen of the country will speak in a of thunder their when Lewis tantltem of inte.Ili Paris, Friday Evening, May 20, 1848, The proposed decree forthe banishment of Louis Phillmpe and his family, was brought forward to-day" in the Assembly. The vote upon it was: In-fttvor 632 Against it 63 Majority for banishment and Hats. ofjathxonablt ilL.

and BONNETS are -just opened.at'STE" VENSON'S, at reduced prices, where ij -offered a full assortment of Dry ries, Queensware, The Insurrection' ut The New York Journal of Commerce has received from Capt. Welch, ol the tuiueiufTlurdaad; uflT i I I Ci h) A. Assignees-of- the court. ted Hz: Senators for si anil J. P.

Walk sn, D. S. yeanr from the 4th of March li oarnourner meeting in JTork, Mr. prove but true to them'selve, that their I speech to the im- i mense gathering ol the cT-fJuard of fail to be ratified by a thundering verdict NeW fl, of the nation November lhem, fof lWQ ycars I Mr. Polk and Mr.

Marcy had been verv Ex-Govcrnort. work to make a President for each other. Festivities, songs and speeches, occupied the time until about ll o'clock." Peaco with Mexico. Public- attention bas-been so MJM Proceedings, ftt the Whig, National Cou. bartitle MeYlin, sOffle additional particu- iars oi tne msurreciion on tne ot of the -I hey massacred some few white famili or houses, since when they have committed no further excesses.

They offered no molestation to the American vessels in port, but allowed their boats to land or leave at all times, Bu i Id In -Yo rk, iioria eat. of Cmnmon Plm of Adtmt cobrtiy wdi tbo next, for the confirmation and allowance of said zceomtmms cause Prothonotary's Qiricerget recent Whig Convention in Philadelphia, viz Gov. Kent, of Maine Gov. Colby, of New Hampshire; Gov. lackson, ol Rhode Gov.

Pratt, of Maryland Gov. Carolina; uov. urawiord, ol Georgia Gov. Gayle. of Alabama; Gov! Vance, of Ohio and Gov.

Jones, of Tennessee. There were but eight in the Harrison Convention of 1 S-10. South Carolina and Gen. Cass. The Democratic papers of South Carolina continue to score Gen.

Commander for daring to represent the State in thr-Nationa! Demo cratic Convention. The Charleston Mercury has a len-thy article on the s-jbject. and says a ml ma stanHy they had been very successful they had a i.icsiuem jor tue next four years. And the man (continued Mr. Cambrelenff) whom ihev havfi nln.

Flour, Wheat, Rye. Com, Oats, Beef Cattle, Pice Current. 5 50 to "5 62 1 50 to 1 23 72 to 47 to 48 32 to 33 7 ULL NOTICE. fMlHE account pf acob.Diwoki, Assignee of JACOB WAGONER, hast.been i'nlhe of Common Pleas of Adams' coun- ty; and the Court have aobointed the day of Jugutt mxt, for the confirmation and lowance of said account, unless ed ashore after sundown. Capt.

W. also reports that themorninir he left, thealarm conchs were blowfhg in all directions, and the mountain roads and approaches to St. Pierre were liter- lly fevered with negroes, marchine from the plantations upon the city. Heads Win, Tads You A hew method of raising the wind has been i started by a company of Wall street l-speculators. They-have invested 000, and agents have been "engaged to take bets on the ensuinf Presidential campaign.

They bet on both sides, but r-rei with On I9ih in.f ir.n.. m. i Joseph Micklet, to-Miss daughter oi jnr. nenry both of Franklin On the 14th inst, by the same, Mr. Et-us ritTT.

to Mill roll county. On the hflih nh Mr. Johjt to -both ofXJnion towrwhip. On morning last, at residence in township, Bell, aged montha arid 10 davs t-Vw mpn Pb'oth't' Prothonotary's Office, Gettys- -burg, May 848. '5 NOT I CI.

Estate of Jarnh Philadelphia, that the tidings of the final ratification of the treaty by tho Mexican Congress, have been received almost without comment or notice. No illuminations or bonfires have signalized the event, important as it undoubtedly is. Every one must rejoice at the termination of the war. though no puhtir tion of pleasure has been given. Thc'Truih! fs, the couptry had become tired of the conflicts, and the.

people would have been satisfied had ous than those i' w.i« a that if hostilities cntmuc'l. the M-hcr ation might be so extended as to cml.race the hole of Mexico. Gen. Pillow. It is understood that Gen.

Pillow has expressed much disappointment at the Democratic nomination for the Presidency. He bated' his hopes 6f receiving that high honor on thefnend- not TayU Albany Knickerbocker says: "This nomination, we think, terminates the Prpcidonlinl r.mr,.;«„ nf 'nlrl Algebra. The sooner, therefore, the keeper of the White House puts 'Old Zarharv' nn The. tSejitiment nf pretender, turn to be su. relenting her position before her suti Ihe confederacy.

"AVith regard to the nomination of Cen Cass by the Convention, we scarcely -say it is unsatisiactory and, indeed, of all the names before the body, his was least acceptable to the Drmoeracy of South Carolina." i CTHnii. has hwn stmsof Whigs of New 'l'ork arc Eoina mto the canvass with spirit. The ferlmg of dissatisfaction, which was feared would cause trouble, has ojven way lo a sense of patriotic duty. The Rochester Democrat says the nomination of Taylor and Fillmore caused a considerable degree of enthtniastn'in that city. Bonfires and illuminations prevailed during ihe night, ously gathered multitude Jrom the bal cony of the Eagle Hotel.

Emigrants in From the May to the ttrst of June inclusive, over three thousand emigrants in Pottsviile by the Philadelphia and Potts-vilie Railroad alone. .) 'Droirnirr' Men will Cutrh at Married at Buffalo on the A. to M-ary A. Straw. enoueh to put up two nr more dollars to their one, by which modus operandi the i speculators are certain to double their money, let the election result as it may.

Serious -The Ohio Stale 'Journal says, a substantial Whig from one of the strongest Locofoeo townships in that county, happening to be in town me nominaunn oi i i LETTERS of Administratioaapon the Es-tateof JACOB BOYER, deceised, fate of Straban township, having been granted the subscriber, residing in Menallen township, AdT ams county, he hereby give's notice to. all -per-sons indebted to sard estate, to call and mate payment without delay anjjanjr. claims against the same to present pro- perly authenticated, for settlement. MICHAEL DE-TRICK, Jdm'r. May 22.

Ot have gone cown to the 'grave more lamented Mr. licll. His generous, noble-hearted ctuMcter had around him a larKe circle of mourn denarture from their midst. He was a few ycars mice Slrenffj ol this county On the 1 1th inst. Mr.

Pkteii Sheaps, sen. ofi oorough, aged 06 and months. On the bib Damiel Bittijiobu, son of Joseph of Berwick township, aged 15 years month and ton ihe nth. inn al IVm "5 years 3 months and Not dead yet But at it again PAINTING. rTpHP" subscriber this method of in- ma inniui ann mr pUDilC.

mat Tie is now located in the Alley between North the rear of Store, where! he in oe prepared, as heretofore, to do all kiadtof CTCARRIAGE REPAIRING done at short notice, and on reasonable terms, for which Country Prodtice The, subscriber hopes, by attention to.busl-am.tnrtt desire to receive a liberal shaie of patronage. J- G. FREV. Gettysburg, May 8. tf every description, for fale, 4nd Retail, by KELLER KURTZ.

of Mr. Polk, and his own achjevements! But his Democratic friends proved ungrateful, -am! Would not -even mend him to the party for the second office in the gift of the peopW, Afiisv the Letter'' was manufacttifedjn little purpose, and the improvements in the art of ditching intro-' the scientific officer, preciated by the party U'e fear hereafter the brave sirHiifrtrn -Kr rated as a candidate for Congress by the Whigs of Allegheny county. bondings were destroyed by fire in yn, N. Y. on Monday night, which thirty live families.

have been received from Mate. (lie ot artairs tr.ere alarming i rrnrnnry or was announced, shook his head du biously, and raised a serious objection Meaaitf thamvoithirasof the "derrrocrats' of the township woulfj vote for ger uiujoruy man ever; Maine, on tbeClh iniL.MtaaiT A. Professor of Metapbysies and Political Economy in Dickinson College, Millard Fillmore. itlard Fillmore, ihe, Whig-candtilaie- resukoi is hts Comtrtroller of New York, to which high office he w.ii elected wvi majority. Farmers, this Way.

JJJAI and tiKAIN KAKES. FQI quality, ami very, cheap, at.

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