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The Adams Sentinel from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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quantity of public laud yet remaining I higR, is answered by a reference to the Hnitmr of Tht of thr nTimic-ruiuUTS a present yiM awrpruspwi IHc rue itu ii if important showing the living States, as compared with mx uuiiht Th'r Report denies thin there aru or to re- and contrary asyimp'toii, those already paid the alleged lac ait entitle of Government as fu 8ers at reduced i vex, thanpredrr on 'ho bav to rmnmittee are brought, is, that itos in- either to trede the nricesi I hev airain advert, the merits surveying antf selling tnose lano hp considered whether the proceeds miblic lands is necessary to accele the settlement and population of the States within which those hnds lie These States ate seven nun Ohio, bama. Missouri and Louisiana and it appears, from some statistical details presented by theTCbmmittee, that from It denies, howe sales, beine Iray the expenses of the government. mavnot he oenenciaiiv appropuairu some other objects RKPUJILirVH I reply to the Globe Have better authority than either nousionor we mooe, ior that, on Saturday evening, two days bfs fore the daitroTthi amctEJimeitiioTJeT Gen Houston was at the President's Phni he sMM Hie mm hicli he had disarmed Mr fiianherry on tht "Woollen Factory. TttE TespecHfuIIy Jorms lhe thayhe has sed the Falling Establishment, lofme HV so rapid as to require no additional stimulus. The population table from I "which this result is derived, and which Is anueiTden to the the" lust indicated, the while popu the United Mates nas increasen aooui thirty three per cent.

Each of i lev en States exceeded, and each of thirteen St ttes fell short of, that rate of increase Few political readers are ignorant ol the fact, that in the new Slates ol the Confederacy considerable dissatisfac Government being an extensive propr; etor ot lands withinnheirlTorders mill wnnouantdmv. incident to a iroyefit' mentTof husbanding itie ofta country ju times' 91 prosprrivy and so as to he ready to meet mose adverse vicissitudes, from all history shows that nation is exempt, oftffre pub fnr nprtinarv venues which will be abundantly suppli-j ed from Lhejmports, yie committee pr- pectfullv recommend that an approprr PR P.SI HF.XT. FOR 1 SERGE, of JPa. We a considerable portionof our paper, to-aay. wun me proceedings of lloiise of Representatives of the p.

th? case of an assault of of, its members The fatter imuesiing, and. night heroic, and that the President ap proved and justined tne assault, ruo lie rumor asserts that the President con verses freely on the subject, and that he has denounced the proceedings of the House as one of the 'greaiesruHurpa' lions of power ever perpeiraieiLtfi this country. We danot-affirrntftese things to be true, but we believe them to be 1 hev have reached us through hjnt)pU hirV no room for recently, as Samuel DiUer's Carding and tuning Mill. 1 his r.sianusnment has been enlarged suitable lor a Mauufac-tory, and is situaTed on the head waters of Little Conowago creek, York rmtnivJ four ynilps from Hanover, seven from I.ittlen.Town, and one and a half purposetftor a linnited time, ano 10 ot resumed in the ebntingenev of In an event, they might be appli to the proserution of the war, or to ftvnrg-aTrv creht that mav nave oeen ontracted for its prosecution: and on the return of peace, and ivment of the debt, the fund might ue again ther ihaq that oftfie ordinary of govei n- out taxes lot it; and ot the ex emotion of such lands from taxation foi five vears after This state of thintrs has, in those sections of the U- In reerard to the specific approoria tion of the fund under the restriction stated, the m-ajoritv of the committee recommend that after dedurting the nion, been regarded as operating inju-riously resident oppressing him with a disproportionate share, in the expenses of the State Gov- In noucmir the, compiaints- ten per cent, for the the res rhiire TyfHhe: "furrd shou divided for csiing experiments in CiTemittry ernmenKr springing from these circumstam.es. the committee lake occasion to present the "onhe refer to the applicatiort.

by compact. between the Geneial Government and the new States, of five per cent on the tret to rntenrat improvement; to lie-land reservations. according to their Federal Representa- numher, to he applied to r.nura: tion I te a I 1 ro me-n 0 1 ion, or the redemption 01 dehts mcur- u'lii, as each State, ludging tor usell. may prefer. A taljle is appended to the Report, showing av hat would be the dividend "of each" State.

A poi tioirof the commUtee, ere. above residue to theob ill fully Ihe compensate the reader fc of onr usual variety. article on the Public is alsiTTjiven, to which wexallf doubt. the yearly meeting of the Society their session last week, made a rule, of dfcipline to disown of that as conierueu euner mr uiiiMrmiuM Fife ofargeht Tplrlts; If they cotitd- Examination pf the Pupils in thf Female Academv in this borough, un der the superinteTidance of the Rev 4. H.

took place on edne dav, Thursday, and Friday last. We were the profiwn cy made in the several branches of ed- iirMtion Hifferent el in oervaphv. History, Natural Philosophy (theoust r.vL Algeitra. and The French Language, a( quitted themselves in a supei ior manner and ample evidence was given of the capabili ty and attention of their instructor Onjr'riday evening, a number of inter- exhibited, and original pieces of com- position read by some of the elder pu- amongst which was a by one who has finished her course in the Academy This Institution is, purposes ollntertraffmpprove- our opinion, creditable to our borough we irope to see a strong interest felt in its favor. he'Ladrs" tor accom not be ailed upon to relinquish the practice fntt pnper Sitlt hnore Prices Current.

Flour, 5 I Wheat (rod) 1 IW (white) 1 Corn, -r)() Kye, tio a Oats, 34 COO 1 50 Win-key, 23 Planter, 4 2o from the Turnpike leading from Hanover to a It i here he intends to carrv on the HtOM 1HK 1-LERCK, INTO (JlothA Gnmnett, Lwaty, Blan kets, or Carpeta.gtrthed or fixured ALso-R AG A for which the subscriber has on hand ft quantity of good Cotton Chain, ready On the mst by the Rev. L. Ilinsch. both of Dickinson township, Cumberland county price. in the most substantial and manner will be executed, such aslndi- Orange, Yellow, Green, Brown, and all other brilli mt colors, will be dyed Carpet or Coverlet Yarn.

Wool to be carded into Rolls, Woollen Yarn to weave, or Cloth to full and dress, will 4ie particularly attended to, nd done on the most reasonable terms nd shortest notice Tftrplulges himself to be On'the 19th, by the same, Mr. John Oher- land(r, to Miss Sarah both of Straban tow IlMlip. On the 10th, bv the Row Mr. Ruthrauff, Mr. Snimid "of Petersburg, (York Springs) to Mit-s Sarah I lost "Her, daughter of Mr.

ul'Cuuowago -towiF On the i)th inst, Vhilin Leopold Lang, of Littler-Town, aged H't AND for-jll-Avork winch jnay be to liis care, and not a workman-like manner, if received in good order. From his own personal knowledge of the business, and regular attend an hopes, to share public patronage the convenience of ihuao. persons at a distance, the subscriber will take in-work at the store of Ja 0 Littles-Tow Joseph Lefever's tavern, on the Frederick road and at the tav- ern of Esq. Oxford for purposes oLeducaiion the numerous grants of land for local pur-poses In the spirit which has uniformly actuated Ihis Auhiect. the Committee mend an appropriation- to eactr-ot-ttre sevetTlstates to.

of a further sum of ten percent on-theflet proceeds of the sales of thu part public lands which fres within tutor opjpcts.01 jects of Internal Improvement, and of colonizing the tree htaeks, under the di rectionuf the-General The Committee their la 4)ors-by reporttfrg-trbill en titled, "an aeH a hmifed tune, -the pro- weds of the sale of the Public Lands of the stales i he report nt whirh we have given a has been It is a periodica of the first order, as to richness of exe ution, kc. The Xottery bilfs were not finally arted imon in -our- Legislatere before ournment so that the whole HE Subscribers respectfully in- luaiter rests as it did before the last session. ed from Philadelphia and Baltimore, A CihNKHAL ASSORTMENT OF JJmonz which are Rhie, Brown Sc Mixed BroaACloths and Cassiraeres, Irish Linens, Vesting. from whence it will be taken every weeks (from the beginning of May next) and returned as soon as finished. Persons bringing Wool to be carried from a considerable distance to Factory, can, by waiting on it, take it ith them in Rolls.

The price of Carding will be as mo derate as at any other place in the neighborhood Wool, or any other kind 01 saleahle country Produce, at a fair -price, will be taken as pay fur work. JOHN Jr N. DEATRICK. April 'J 4. tf internal improvements in their respec tive limits On the second branch of the inquiry, which the committee were entrust ed, viz.

the expediency of transferring ihe Pirblk Lands to ihe States within I which thef that this question comprehends, in its conse hasty sketch needs no c-ommentlalion from us to ensure It an attentne peru sal from the People of the U. States It will be found, when published, to be one of the most luminous and compre hensive documents to which American Legislation has ever given birth and. his partir-ukr rrrsis ot public ana.l''S The Commitree ofCongress appoint ed to investigate the affairs of the Bank, have finished their labors, and returned to Washington No report has been made, as yet. by The strange disease, of which we gave an account last week, as having Super erteens, Satteens and Diillhigs, Oimrhams. Calicoes, Fancy, (iauze Ci ape-Handkerchiefs, Lutestitny; and tiros de Nap Mlks, Leghorn, Straw, and Palm-leaf Hats and Bonnets, Faitrv.

(Iaii7e. ntul Mantua Sett Rib- T'gpO all and other M. persons concerned, that the Administration Accounts of the Estates of persons hereafter named, will be presented to the Orphans' court 01 idrnns county, tor conhn ce ssions similar to those indicated by the letter of the Resulutiun wuuld of course be hereafter made to future immense amount of the-suggested ces sions, they state the quantity ot th whole public domain to be 1,090,371 75.3 acres, and its The-vah in several aspects; and they allude to the grave chaiacter of a meas ure, which would alienate pmpertyof immense value, belonging to the whole, from its owners, and-traiisfer it to a part only of those owners. 1 hey again nonreThe excellence of the red eral system in relation to the. public lands, and dwell with great force on the defects of any system lhat could be sub- suiuieu ior 11 uy me oiaus.

oesiuca the danger of c.qJjisions between the be from the pen of Mr. con ral physicians, 'o be than Bilious ReinitieiiL lever, la of which put on the Typhoid type. low for 'XSH, we will sell them on the most accommodating terms rlor Cash Countiy Produce. 1 he Public are vvltod ES. Gettysburg, April 24.

tf day of AlaM-aeifylQ wit The account of Martin Carl, Administrator of the estate of Martin Carl, de- ceased. The account of David Eicker, Ad-ministrator of the estate of John-Mixel, deceased. The accou nt of John Bomgartner 8c Daniel Geiselman, hxecutor of the tate of Daniel Gerselman, The account of John Wolford, Administrator of the estate of Isaac Cato, deceased The account of James A. of the estate of Hugh Bigham, deceased. 1 be account of Jacob Bushey, Ad-ininistrator of the estate of Enoch Myers, deceased.

The accojnTfcef Jacob Executor of the estate of Margaret Bushey, deceased account of Jacob Myers, Executor of the estate of WTlliam Bigham, deceased. The account of GarretCownovpr, Ex- sidering the relation in which that gen tleman stands to his country, candid cur in admiring the course whjcji he has pursued on the present occasions The usof as a The Baltimore and Ohio Rail road is now open to the Point of Rocks On Friday last, the first train of cars, arri ed at Baltimore Irom the 1'oint, laden topics with between Sand 400 barrels of flour of approbation, when compared with its moral excellence. The distinguished author of the Report, rising in as he had often dnueTjeTorF, superior to sectional or personal inter Slates, and the spirit of hazardous speculation which would be inevitable incTdehts of ihe suggested innovation, another and graver would bev and dangerous-re lat ion of cred-itor and debtor, which the transfer would establish between the GeneTrai and some of the State Governments The credit system, which it had been ests, has not only shown in it the mind 0 a sagacious statesman who looks ube- lore and but the devotion ot a patriot to whom public faith and public honor are the dearest objects of his heart; and who goes for his conn- trv. his whole and loi part of his country Tt Ts a pap'T for history and for posterity The York 4" Mams Comity Liberty Bat- tahon-of V-obmteen, Composed of the DILLSBURG-GUARDS, Passenger cars are to run daily. Foreign.

London dates to the 20th March, and Paris to tht been received at New-York trait Sign Painter, takes possession of the house lately occupied by Mr Henry C. next dcor to4he-imnt The Cholera in London is increasing alarmingly. L-here have been 1038 ca- ses since the commencement, deaths. On the 19th, there were' new cases, and 08 deaths, note oT preparation1 ing-offire of the States- BaUtifioiT street, Ueuybbu. He informs the Public in getil that for conflict between thef two brothers! Don Fedro and Dun Miguel, lor the throne of Portugal, is sounding loud invasion of Portugal by the for mer, to take place in May.

arrived he paints rUKTIMrrS and with Oil or Water coIuia. All orders will lx- promptly executed on reasona- April 24 4t He "Tercel ra on the 3d March, where he has assembled from 10 to 15,000 men. The National TRir iroua luck! Tickets 5 DoWats THE NINTH CLASS OF THE UNION CANAL LOTTERY, WILL BE IHOWH Of ecutor of the estate of Mary Mcllvain, deceased. account of David Wills, Esq. Administrator of ihe" sTaTe" of "Jacob Gilbert, deceased.

found from experience necessary to a-bolish, would be revived with accumu- id States would, lor ir respective purrhasejs, itors to the Federal Government of ihtir. siniation, in respect would produce a community of griefs and of feeling inspiring projects of disunion the General Government would lie unable to coerce payment Horn the UerauHitig Stales the vv ry Ttamre of the lelations between the General the State Governments, excludes any i- dea ot resorting to the ultimate remedy-pursued by one foreign nation-to extor justice from another; the Judiciary could affotd nodesnable aid it would, moreover, be inequitable in the Ocner to seize ihe pi open of ed by the States in their ca pacities; the e-xpeditnt of montage on the ceded lands would previni or re tard subsequent sales by the and, on the whole, ihcreTwouldbeinev- onthe part ol the detJtor Mai en The report repels the Tor pwetrs'trterrly' nominal, as hemg an part the General PETERSBURG LWINCIBLES, and the FRANKLIN ARBS; will parade fbrdn. inspection, in 13utt on Monday tkt '41st davot Man nrxt, precisely at iu clock, order ofthe Major, VVM. MUORHEAU, Adjutant. AplUU.

1 ir tp1 day says A very pregnant and animated debate took place in the Senate yesterday, touching the powers and respon- sibilines ol thesPff-sirlent ot the Ijfiiien 60 Number 9 Brawn Ballots 1 prize of States. It arose on the question of graining a-aomht in advance, to Minister to France, and wds not conclu ded when the Setute adjourned. April 19. On no pri'visus oeeastwi, We ne 6, our) 2,500 The account of George Fe hi, Administrator of the estate of David Hoffman, deceased. account of Ilenr-y-Mren utdr of the estate ofTeler Deardorff, Guards YOU will parade at your usual on Monday th( 1th of hi 1(1 o'clock, Bv unterj 0.

AltMOli, O. H. 1 1475 i'ickets, Ifuhes, VI 50, Other Shares proportion. FOR SKLR A I Apnl 24 td Drawn Numbers tn Class No. 8, Not yet The account of Abraham Guise.

Ad ministrator of the estate of Barbara Guise, deceased. The account of Martin Executor ol the estate of Jacob I he account of Denwiddie and David Denwiddie, Administrators of ihe estate of Hugh Denwiddie, dee'd. The account of Henry Brinkerhoff, Administrator of the estate of Abraham Houghtehn, deceased The account ol Cornelius Lott add April 24. euurelv. filled as YOU will parade at asm in township, on Monday tht Itli of May.

ni 1J clock, v. H. Bv order, GEO. EPLEY, 0 Api il24. YOU will at Samuel Swope's, in Bonaucrh'town, on Monday the 1th of May, at lO o'clock, a.

in complete uniform. fcyThose who have left the Company, are desired to delivej-up their mnslfeteln the same order they received them. ECKLNRODE, April 24. tp L-ve, Ho ol Represt titatiVes it was yeier-any speciaiors the Gallery, probably, an the occa sion of the Presidential Election in Fib iuary, 1825, but then the Hall-dooi was not opened, asyesterdav, to the Ladies 1 he novelty it -must. "cTSW The Columbia Btidge oftmpaoy, have made a contract with Messrs Moore, Ott and Evans, to build an enure new bridge on an unproved ffbr-thtr sunroof The old1 hridge cost more than double that sum.

The one is to be built ferry. wishes to engage, I iintnediately. sTferal JouitiTymen Laipenters, to whom constant employ ment and good wages will he given Gettysburg, Apnl 17 siohTffom Louisiana, Geor were ooj ttiflrtnen YOU will pnrade. in gomplete uniform, on Mondau thf 1th of Mav. at the commons of EYLER) Ov 8.

Christian babbath has been brought in- AVI MP GILBERT. RtaiDENCE- ta rthe recently occupied by Hey. ai i onavumy, puties WW April 17. Baltimore-street taieot Cornelius Lott, deceased The account of Anthony Shorb and John Shentelder, Adminfetrators offthe ol Hemy Will, deceased? Xhenccount of Jacob Dellqne-and Martin Clunk, A thft esIaTeot Anthony Oboldv deceased. Hostettej-, Guardian of Margaret and James YVarner v.

WN CLARK. Seg'r. Office, Gettysburg, j- -u April 34rW3, 41.

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