|itipurer. BKnwms. PA,, Fitimr, nia a ,*. RVSItRW HWHK. •Ir. |un. ft. Vuxww i*tb .luthoriwt agent •ir tho fxqt mm, to receive sohsei-iprion# atlver • F memsqeolleet IUT- mot* and receipt inrt.be .nine. Hr. Aotcßw will ll upon ail those who ■ in lolitcsrt to u and present our iu-.~ount, he will ateo Sire those whom advance safcaeriplUtUs oxjtire on the !<i of April a ohuiioo to pay up Air the 'text year. sk. v i:ro* wrtk* iy * vr* iturvtT M FItKK Kiii.nntn LAW. Wo inur'ass to t-bo utmost surprise tit the coarse it' Senator .Htutzmmt on the Free Railroad I .aw A bill vio reported by Senator Latulon. chairman 'it the Committee on Railroads. which ini-.du with propriety be entitled. i Wl to prccmi woJc-intj of' mihrrmds, This report wis uiamfostiy made in the interest of the Petto .r-ivaoia Road —it was ptobaoiy mode at rite pe.'jai mstanoc and requeot of that road. The provision# of that bill are utterly obnos o to every true friend of m honest h • > mil road law :— suck abac <m tcouhl fiicill ami promote the construction of cail , a,- „e .Me peo ple of the State, desire, and to which both "litical parties and bmii candidates for 1 hiveraor last, Fall, were pledged. ! oat a man from Somerset aonnty oould he found to destitute of principle, and re- J unites# of the wishes of the people of his '-trier, as to vote again t every amendment ritared ro this kmnhug bill, is a matter of astonishment; bat when yon add to this tin tact, that Senator Staunton was elected uidcr pledge as a free railroad law man, and that he went on the stump in his wo county, as the advocate of such a law. u;e ncanness of his treason to the people of his district is made shockingly apparent. The bill as reported, and as finally passed, provides, among other things 1 hat ten thousand dollars of stock fur ach mile of the proposed road must * -uh -cribed, and ten per eeur. <-.f that amount must be paid in. before a charter cm im> ■ Also that the -rai'vny of the route must be oegrtn within tht rfy days tiera .Vand must be entirely finixhett. and a map there of died in the office of the Secretary of the <'ommonwealth within sir months Viso that each stockholder shall he ■ • id,udh/ liable for the debt.* of the company Also that the charge for freight -hall not exceed toco cents per ton for each mile, the P nnsylv3nia Road charges f cents per per ton mile.) Also that at any time the Legislature may repeal the charter .cithont he eights of stockholder*. Amendments were offered by Senator Kigham, Lowry, and others, to strike out and change these objectionable features, which, as will readily be perceived are such is that never a mile of road w old to made inderthe law. And against these amendments. retry one, V "star StiUzm'ie voted. What shall we ay more ! The facts speak loader than vords. and make up a record rach is many a man would not have against him '"ir •■!! he money the agents of the Pennsy! vania Railroad spend at Harrisburz in a whole winter. P.tRTt RICST .MOYTES, Y AftCIT t. R i.i A nt ft. Precisely what mountains k was hat. of aid time, labored to such strange purpose. r> don s now remember, if we ever knew out the thing that has been, will be. and here is no new thing under the tun. Y • who would have thought that the virtuous looking Raid Hill, naif way between Bed ford and 3ft. Dallas, over which we have all been traveling, was travailing under us. and was about So be delivered of a very small mouse ! Such we are assured has b<- nth fact The areas Southern Pennsylvania Rail road —the President of which is so rich that he put 3 his name down for five millions of stock as freely as most men would spend a dime —after three years diligent work with wo whole corps of engineers has put under contract —what do yon suppose ?-— the a : - ffoaehe* to the tiamel through Raid FUJI Tncredihle as it may seem, we arc assun i it is true . and farther that John Crawley has aireatiy gone down to cut away the tim ber, and that next week a man with a wheel barrow will be put en. and that the work wilt be pushed with the vigor which has heretofore characterized, this great com pany. We would like some member of the corps of engineers, if he can possibly take time from the arduous labor of superintending this hereufean work, to solve this sum : Ifit took three years engineering to locate and put under contract the approaches to a -.in set six hundred and fifty feet long, when will the whole road be completed from Pitts burgh to Chamfcersburg ? As Col. McClure is a Director of this Road, we suggest that he nave this sum ci phered, and the result published in the Re pemit'ery. It is possible that Senator Lon don, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Railroads, might be induced, for a con id -iration. to devote his great, mind to this ,'iestion. The people hereabouts arc ex ceedingly anxious to know whether ir. is rheir children or their grand children who ire to see this road made. I HE YOXIYATiOY OF B t. MEYER* AS COLLECTOR. B. JP, Mayers, editor and proprietor the itedfrerd Gazette , lias been nominate ! by the President to he Collector of revenue for the XVI Congressional district. Pre ci.sely what influence Mr. Meyers brought to iiear upon the Secretary of the Treasury who seeds in the names to the President, who sends them to the Senate for confirma tion or rejection— we know not. i is said .fudge Black and Kdgar Cowan .id M it gonsery ISlatir —which last is the mar. who came here last Fall to speak for Meyers and Shannon—got the thing dr.ne. Vve hope this is so, ami that Gen. Koontz had no hand in tike business. Of one thing we are sure, the eoi.i.rm lion of this man by the Senate would be ex ' ediugly di-tasteful to the. loyal jeopk this District, who are iatili r with the cmr-e of the ii'izeite and its editor during the war. V.- to any bargain wilh the appoiining power at by which the conftp mnUon of Meyers is yielded- in inter to rot an Assessor, rw other atrangomunt of the kind, wc advise both Gen. Koonlz slid Gen. Cameron i steer clear. There IK no more, facile way to the dnmorelißStion of the Re publican Party. Mr. Bowles, who is actinir CoUootor, is a eompetoat officer, a .good cidzcn: ind mor? ovor he ie a Republican. That tuulm> tmy cu-cicustances the eontir mation by a Republican Senate of a ino-.t unscrapaiioiH partisan, and mlitor of a most uoeci npulnus partizan hcet. -houid be thought oft is very surprising. If a Dem ocrat mvu t he confirmed, lot it be some re liahk man who is not wholly and solely a partisan. L Et. iSI. AT i OS EXTRA ©RO IX A St Y Mr. Stutsman in the Senate on , of :>st wok read in place a bill to compel the O'.iiueHsviii, and Southern Pennsylva nia Railroad Company Go commence their road within six months. A , a representative iiftho people ofßom ic.t. Bedford and Fulton eounries. ail inter ■ I in the early enn-t ruction of the PIu !o.:-<rb '' .."cllsvtile or < '..nnellsv iio i."i Southet-n Ponn vlvadia rail road, the intro duction of -etch a bill by him is entireiy in "XiiHcablc Mr. Stutxman must certainly know that under existing laws, tlut Con neilsviHe and Jtotttbern Pennsylvania Rail Road is obliged to'begin work on or fcefbre the-Mb oi April, next. How the .ntr esis of his constituents or of the Map: arc ro he promoted by a still further imdi ilonement of the time fiir beginning wir); on tlii-road, is more than we can under stand. !r an Arauge hallueinauon seems to have overtaken oar aimabl rienator. since his entrance upon his official duties at Harrisburg. We hope hencafnrth he will bear in uiind that it is the building of this mad at the earliest possible moment., ami not the indefinite postponement of iu that is desired by his constituents. HISSEHBf RO CORREftPOYDEYCE. ffAamsnran. March l u , ISiiT. For years past, there has been great diver si t y of opinion a* to what constituted the iegai Weight of a bushel of corn, a bushel of oats, etc.. and scarcely two persons agree on the "ilijeot, so that there seemed to be no figures governing die weight of the various kinds of grain, meal, fruit, it. Hereafter there will be Jess difficulty experienced among formers and the public in general, when selling or inlying any of he articles named below, commend to your readers a careful perusal the following standard weights just fixed y '.he Legislature, and advise each and ev "• one to preserve the same for future reftl l nee- It will -i*e convenient when most needed. Here "re the figures, per hushe! : Wheat, •ft) pounds ; rye. Irt : shelled cor i ">ti : cob corn. 70 : corn meai. AO : ooar-e suit, 70 : ground salt. fi'J ; fine salt, i7 : hsriey. IT : oats. 32 ; buckwheat, S# ; clover seed. 'lf : timothy seed. I"> : turnips. 5A : onions, -lit . peas. * malt. 3S : unslacked lime. "> anthracite enai. LAO : bituminous coal, 7n : coke, to : potatoes, fifi . sweet potatoes. 54 . Has seed, -it ; bran, 20 : beans. "A ; dried ap ple.?. 25 dried peaciies, 38. Phonographic reporters can hereafter i - appointed for the several courts of common picas, should a bil passed by the Hen ate •e --come a law. This, bill, or one of a similar character, should iiave been enacted into a iaw long ere this. There is much important evidence taken before courts that cannot ae preserved in any other way, and the value at a short hand reporter can only be learned by a trial of the new measure. The Senate baa passed a suppieinen: to an act granting the courts power to appoint road viewers, &e.. which extends the powers of said courts to vacate public and private made, streets and alleys, in any unincorporated vil lage, so all public and private roads, streets and aileys, in.au/ piano/lot* now or which nay he hereafter, laid out in the Commonwealth. An act relating to dower has also been passed'.y tire Senate, providing hat in case any person has died, or shall hereafter he, leaving a vidow ami lost will and testament, and such widow has eleeteii, or shall elect, not to 'ake under the will, but claims dower at common law, and the same has not yet been fixed, it shall be lawful for the orphans' court of the jo-raty in which the land subject to such dower is situated, on petition of the widow and persons interested, to appoint sev en ir.cn to appraise tracts real estate with its imorovenien's ; or to award an inquest to be held by the Sheriff, and ascertain the vaiae of the iand or such portions thereof a-An ay be asked to be appraised. After such ap praisement has been had and confirmed by the orphan f court, the said lands shall be charged with and subject to the yearly inter est accruing on the one-third of the valuation moneys, which shall be paid to the widow annually during her life, by the owner or oc cupier of the said land- The interest accru iag as aforesaid maybe recovered in the same manner as the interest of the widow# of intes tates when the land has been appraised and accepted by the heirs under the intestate laws ia recoverable. The question of granting the Governor power to commute the death punishment in certain eases, has become one* of great im portance, owing to the fact that there are in acme of our prisons individuals long since convicted of murder and sentenced to be hung, bnt whose time of execution has sever been fixed by the executives. In order that such persons may be relieved of the sll3per.se f he Senate has passed an act providing that in eases of convictions of, and sentence for murder in the first degree, the Governor may r pon the petition of the convicted, grant to such convict a pardon, upon such condition, with such restrictions, and with such li mi ta lons. as he deems proper : and he may issue his warrant, to all proper officers to carry such pardon into effect —yrwwhfad, That in all ca sea in which the sentence of death shall hereafter be prcnour ced. no conditional par don shall lie granted, unless a majority of the judges of the court before whom the convict hath been tried (one of whom shall be a presiding judge -ha.l advi.se or recommend such pardon. The net ror.fer.i BO right to ex partial.: any con vie An act, to regulate the carriage of baggage by railroads has 'wren passed by the Senate, ft a. W* is- h passenger one hundred pounds of baggage, not oyer ; 100 In value, for which the company shall be responsible if raid bag gage is placed in th baggage, ear, bo' 'he coiiipony ; not liable for itny article taken In to a ear in which silo pax eoger is riding. A change in the general fee bill is about being mude. Under the old law, oountv itfi ceva. whore income was over $1,500. we re re quired to nay into the citato Treasury fitly per cent, of the surplus. The present bill, as it passed the House, requires suoli officers to pay to the State Treasurer fifty per cent, on all surplus over JliptOfl, after deducting clerk hire and office rent, llie Hemue will doubt less puss the bill before thin letter is pnt, iu print, and become a law by the early approv al of the Governor. The main feature of 'be act is to fix iu detail the feea .it a- ratio of twenty-five per cent, advance iu accordance with the advance granted by the Legislature during the late war. The House lias passed finally an set in re lation ro the fees of notaries public iu Bed ford, Fulton and Somerset enmities. Mr. Stutuman presented in the Hcuatc a remonstrance ot 101 citizens of Bedford eoun ty, against the passage of a iaw prohibiting .fishing with nets, especially with dip-nets, in the waters of the Juniata. Also, a remonstrance of (he Evangelical Lutheran chnrch of Berlin, Somerset county, against submitting'he Sunday ear question, so far as the oity of Philadelphia- is concern ed. to the popular vote. The Senate and House have passed finally AM act Siting the place of holding elections in Harritmu tuwnship, Bedford county, at the house of .Lmathan Fe.io.htner. The Senate passed finally a hilt to regulate the fees of the directors of the poor and house ot crapkiymi-nt in the '.aunty of Bed ford.- The act to prevent :he desruouott of bass iu Evitt's creek and tributaries, and the Bava towu branch of the Juniata and tributaries in Bedford county, has been laid over ftir the present, by the Senate. The bill to attach certain lands and i me men's in Napier t vn nip. Bedford i imnty, and the persons residing thereon, to .Scheils burg borough, ibr n-hanl purposes, has been passed finally by the tomato. Mr. StuWman read in place, in llie .Seuuie. an act to extend the time of the pao-mcnr of the enrollment tax on an act to incorpontic the Keystone coal and manufacturing com pa ny of Souierset county. Mr. Richards presented in tile House, pe titions from citizens of Fulton county, in favor it free railroad iaw Mr. Weller has read in place a bill relating to the Somerset school district, v euate Committee on the Judiciary Local bus reported favorably, as commuted, the but to extend the provisions of an act regulating the fees of district attorney in the county of Bedford, in the court of quarter sessions, ap proved April 11, 1 ."GO. Philadelphia Methodist Bpuscotiai Conier en- •- in aamioa here. It is the largest. Con ference in the 1 nited States, having ion ■ls of three hundred preachers on its roils. X ithing unusual lias occurred at the Capi ,d since the date of aiy iasr. Tout. 4vE.YKR.VL YEW ft ITEM.*. SKI KKTAAV RIKW.IILP has N.< , . OSHN-'i ins lire for one hundred ihonread .. .n-s. Ton !. nion pai'..' ft' Mary and ha- laken ground mta , u- of universal n"u v suffrage in that State. ' oi_ v\" 11 . B. -ICES reee riy app' i ited postniaelev'at .'■husdeipi: a. ills'.'—. cieii AT present, die New Worid BEAT* 'die ' ltd . telegraph lines, having ) IHMJ unics of line ag a Europe and ".'KHVin India. B no Hi ;.K. senior bishop of the Metho dist church in the United States, tied Wc.d oc iay in Nashville, i'enn.. aged 8+ years. E 0" . I iiTtx sailed from New Turk, to day ' r Havre. He leaves bis family in Phil adelphia. and will be absent on a four to En rov-e. ftc several months. T Legislature of Tennessee has poaned the bill enfranchising the negroes of that H ate, and rhe Governor having approved the blS r it htw now bi i-aae a law. Taz lies'i'uriot, a ihedouth. among wititea and blacks, is eric to be fir-.ght 'iit. The Frrrsfaim 1 Bercau a rendering so the aid in it# power. fr is mm .red that J .'nn G. A'hitr.ier. he m red in hi# old age ro a wid ow of . . *. h.a with w-vim be ".as been in lov - Sr thirty years. IT is current 3 reported : oat Sydney Howard Gay, late manogiag editor of Us Tribute-. engaged .ii gathering material fir frie life of Horace Greeley. Hi t. GBV. HAS ' K. it is -tatd. WA .cart from Fort Leaveaworth on the 1 Gib. .0 in expedition against the hostile Indiana in Kan sas and Nebraata, with a well equip;,ed cn aiar.d. TKS gold c;aimed by the Richmond Banks, now -.a the Treasury, helcng-d origina. y t<v the General government, and was captured, in the early part, of the rebellion by the reb els while in the mint. Th# Fenian# aeeur realiy to nave projected an attempt on the arsenal lit the aity of Ches ter; but. as usual, the pian leaked out through informers, and the poiice and the luualfitasts were 00 the alert, and the result was a mi.rera bie failure. Iu a Hon. Phiup Francis Thomas wa., ejec ted i.nited States Senator by the i-egislattice of 31d.. r-n Wednesday last. He is a Copper head ar.d takes .he place ol Gov. Hwann, re signed. THSI Lynchburg Va. BepadMcen ay t ifca" •'tobacco contennes to bring almost fai.ulo-is prices. Shipping tobacco chat, sold for seven and nine dollar:' a week ago now brings twelve to fifteen dollars. Other g. iulcs sell equally well." 'i uK Layai League Is rap. ily preaiittg its self throughout the Southern Mates. In Georgia there are thirty thousand mem tiers enrolled, while Albania contains nearly one third that number. There is no; a Southern. State but contain# hundreds of the League Lodges. A noRRK.#PosD*XT ot the lite aid avers that the Democrats are confident ot carrying Con necticut by three thousand ami of beating Barnuui by seven huudred. While this ts not so clear, it is unquestionably true that the contest will be a close once. The Republi cans expect to carry the Stale. Sr saw* is the pet of the W oshiagton seces sionists. especially the lad iff;-. A great rivalry is carried on to gain admi.'ance to his cell, while more than ooe whimpering damsel has been refused admittance to the murderers eeU, who came iadened with precious gifts lor the ''persecuted Southerner I HB United States .-.MATE HAS pa.----i A re..-- oiotioa that at equnstriaastatue -;!' I.TCU'I tiai.T I.JEIIERAI Winfield Scott ba, be ECECTEU at SOME place to be NAMED by the .Secretory of Watt. THE artist designated for ibis work I# Henry H. Brown, of Now burg. V Y. PaxstaEs-T Lts. 0: * onc.e told a friend that the seeret power as a.pnbiic spicaker ta for the orator always to assnme that bis audience is wiser than he is. and therefore to say the most sensible thing he can : the people will not understand it. It is a great mistake that many men make when they think that 'he mass of the people are ignorant. The peo pb 'vnerally know quite a. much a# tboee who profess to lead them. M.wou Gnu. EUWAUIIN. auewsaor <f Gov. Alton •'*> editor of tin* i (irican Time*. reach* ed BFew Mnm on Wednesday and reports that he evacuation of Mlwtiei* hv the French is a toted tact. Of the army of occupation, which numbered 2&*ttofi there remained bat *£oo. TH* Memphis Append<&ys '■ "It would be a gain to the country to substitute decent ae* groea for some drunken Henotorr, and bnhaueh ed representatives in Coagress. Mr. San In* < bury will not relish this heiti£ hit in the house of his friends. TUB Chicago Tribune IMIINAA oolitUi> ; Dixon* Oavvan and Norton : hat the}' can save a little remnant of theto former reputations j by following the example of'poor dim Lane, who made .ume reparation to' uia betrayed constituents by blowing oat his brains. A young lady iu the New Orleans j&iuciim who goes into the lion s leu. put to much po* I malum on hnr hair. The unctuous odor ex ; cited the ilon s appetite, aad when she etooned to lei him jump over her, according to Mm program too, the sagacious beast hit or her ; waterfall. deceased, has beoueßttod to the , u Mayor. Aldermen and citizens of Lancas ter," tSe interest of which is to be expended , in die improvement o>f tbcstreets of that city under the direction of &e Mayor. He has alsmnuide bequests to tB& several charitable institutions of that city. TUB National Democrat Committee met on Tuesday iast. at the resdenco of the Chair man. Hon. August Beiuoni, in New York city td decided aot u) <fll a National Con vention previous to the fcguiar nominating one of next year. SDsawrm w<*re set on font tor a rhorongfi orgjmxYaitinvt of the part throughout the Cnioi. Most of th* Northern f Pennsylvania Line Railroad Company which ] Was defeated in th? House of Delegates, at i Annapolis. on the Oth March, by a vote of fa-- irahie to the impeachment of Andrew Monday evening, ifth instant. ibis, the. Tin: election in New Hampshire on Toes- Gen. Ffarriman was re-elected Governor by i long until we see a man. who. through his novels 1 t Washington Irving are as much the est es and viliages of Greslt Britain as the j Bancr ft, and Holmes are names that glitter on this side of the Atlantic. the State, and in 1*44 was nominated by the Whig party tor Governor, but was defeated Shunk. He had a retentive memory, and his were a great source of pleasure to '.hose who were intimate with him The "whiskey in „,,riTir •*" aurrerdered fn the T'nited Sta es fi.rePH on hie firtlmr* farm and although a mere hoy at the time, he'retained a vivid rec he raided & militia company at bis own ex A resolution was adopted by the L. S, Sen ate on Saturday appropriating una million ni dollars for ilie relief of the destitute people yf tile .Snuth and .Southwest of all classes, to be expended under the superintendence }f -tic. >iuniHMonor t he !• rcedinen . •u --■cau hi iinjpiies of goods. Baring the din : cussion Mr. Trumbull said rtiat General How ard had eailbd on the Judiciary Committee and testified that unless something of die kind was loue there would be actual stjurva j tiovt among the disloyal portion of the Sontfi. fnßlefeat of the ConneUsvilL* bill tn die ! House, of course occasions no surprise. The voie in it: favor was larger than we hail rea -am to expect, considering that it wu only the peoplv in one ddl .nd the Pennsylvania i Ikilraaa Company on the other. That the I bill should have failed by only eleven votes. s encouraging. When rile Bogus fwe Rail | road Bill comes to a vote in die House. we I are encouraged to hope it will fail : tor strong i as was the CoassMle bill, the I' roe Prinm* I <§d to it. ! bar at the r tea?diuu. v.- follow.: **lt may lexicographer, and thai he made some contn | buttons to the Latin Dictionary of Ainaworth. ft appears that tho compilers of the Cam ! bridge Dictionary, published in Itllhl. made *ißv of a M. *i, collection in three large folios. • made by Mr. John Milton. ? out of all the i iebteilneas to the same MS. ot Milton. These tor? of that of Ainaworth, which . evidently j Washington. His presence on the floor of : founded by visitors, and bored for his auto j ploying the and satire. 5 And At Gaattaaooga on the I£hh the water was starving, fwenty-tive dead bodies were seen m r an^ r£HIKIOiC RIOT AT CARLISLE: Fight Betotcn Soldiers and Citizens Use Citizen Killed and Four Hounded. rxft oldicrs Shot one of Them Horfally Injured. iveaiitg two aoidiera came iato town. When near the Court Boose th' i v were | the soldier liring back, and when, on reach- Thf President on fleconstruction—He will faithfully Kxecote the Law. Vv ASHIJB7O9, March 16. Tho V irgira* Senate delegation wh>> ensue on a m: n cruction mission, returne i home ; might oae i#i& n ms opinion regard.ug the j the .est of hLs _ ability. He thought the people of \ irgiaia had better accept the BY rue cAtii-e. .1 iie)ur>d Fenian Iliain./ Fumed. —Imiiji Emu/ratton to Amerioa. — French Beamut Hon of Mexim Compttte.—Prmitoom nf Hn Reform Rill. LONDON. March 18, nvening. —A gsner.n rimnt' of file Fenians is expected to take ulace tfamuithnui Ireland to-morrow *t. Patrick - Day The Government, which h fully informed of the movement. it i* belie - eu will be aftie tu -uipprrws any insurrection before it assume* very formidable propor tions. The emigration ai America from Cork for the past few week ;; bin been extremely large. Many of the era J crania have been necoeotz ed as being • nineart with the recent Feni an uprising ueai R.Hartley. P.i K.i M.nvti lii. —The ifoiiiti-ur to-day, in an official arricte, says that Marshal Ba zaine and the iunt of lite French troops ieft Mexico on the 10th of March. LONDON March IT. —The reform bill, which is -,i )a brought into Rut iiaiuenk by the tjov- nimcnt to-morrow, will giv i the right of suffrage to rate paying him*-, bold er a, alter to -ears' residence ; tn men pay ing one pound vttrly taxi* >r having thirty pounds in the riavings Batik, or fifty pounds iu the f'init.-. and to all memfaam of the learned profession* autl graduates or l.'ai yursitie The bill also provides 'or a fifteen pound franchise in the counties. SEXICO. Letter From. <i*u. llvarez.—i*isij>ecl<4 of the Liberals Brightening. San F YNthtji'O, March 18.—A letter from Alvarez to Gonaui Gudey, of this lity. dated Carrnnoaren February 18. ays: Maxi milian left the <3ty of Mexico with Mar !(uesc ami two thousand men. ami mast now oe as Quereraro, where ix to eight thousand traitors are assembled. Rseoberlo is marching with twelve thousand men in order to it rack 'hem. On rhe way he will incorporate w>ih this arm -- the force* of General R. gules. Ajseo, Aooilon. and othur ] otficei .. amounting to about *,d6o men. My opinion is that in one month more the so-e.iiled empire will have terminated for ever F give you my beat congratulation* on such favorable news, and recommend tiiar you stive-it to our friends. •i'-n. ii ran. the Imperialist commanding fiiafrn.'C! addressed propositions for arrao. - . General Levoea, he Republican -.muuia tiding Cerenaven. to sur render the city no the Liberal forces, the peaceable -a-im of Acanaicn. V lAnigh- Y i otit or A Sore Throat. Sii|i> •: > iris .rrsNnos. uvu tuuiiui B iIHCSBD. Is lumat TO rosnsirE. [rrtMUnn nf ilie f.iinar*. a F-rmain-ni Thrmil IVih-'ii-m* op 1 moiitnprint). is arms rnr. aKsctr, aaowxa BH* > N 1 r Ale TROf HES fiwnxd i r fjiKLnii7*:-js *o m a putth. T -SIMKDIATB HKj.IKF *r .-LiwifitiUtak ihfhoiii. ;ilarri. Con <n:ptivt mcf Thnmt ra<;i •, A • :rn ILW .ni <woo nr< 'KHH. MTXUmns ;% HB?.H WPfiIRXIW will ftntl T nrJtrft useful in the VV.MTC \rUen taken i;forn injjiasr >*c .Speakia g, und reiievizig t-iie rhr tat after aa nnuMi&i oxer: mil >f the vocal organs. Tke Trofke* are recommended and pro rr-bd i l '.- i andltav's had §"B > • ruuirhnnC tiie <vmntrr. Ste "i ran n? •• i - merit. and having , -J•-' &*ir-:h i,f n&ny years, each year iad ft i>. * -it :hs in varum* mzt of the ■ vif tn.rersaily pr-nnnn h-.i.n 'T:H Bmrnehial " :*ad do nr Ice any f ?be *m r imt IUV be uiJerc'L I.n RVKUTV UKILS. Is- iv :h t . i\. : - a COMiIiuTISH Mott£f T< > Bfc REI I>DEl>! All persons who paid Conmiu. ition Twice; or went into the Armv. or put in a Substitute after paying Commutation can have it Refunded by ap plying at once to DURBORHOW & LDTZ. BHDFORD. MAUI H 1, I.so7:tf pHUPOH\i^. Pennsylvanra Agricnitnr.il Land Scrip FOR SALE. The Board of oiwii<eliiiw j nam '*ogr for >ale >f A jfrKMilJunvi i,Land **-rip, btniif the balance tu fikonwealth d tbmripyi''"***. for tfceYgndt>meant J AgrieaJterol t hi* Buu !'repoai fur tie isretmn- aon >.*•( ■'■vtw. ia-.'rw(i| to "'f in I.eir'i ■! .'wu.ij.,i(oipr Agriealtotrai Lmkl derip," wd! my-ircU at i< M Survey*rt- UeaiHaki'.t -Hsee, ;U 'fie- -.'a. until <■ tiank, H., m Wudaaaaoy. Afirtfis. tsC.. 1 !jii> iHiui mmr be iiMitrfail tu tUu HMUU r 'Start. tor- ar the heiilont "f the airp, ajinu aay uf 'he unupiiti.prieJwi lnu-in ■ .jxnept miti-rsi lunus f(iiie t'mte-i States, which SWT M -.iht-t to .<••* irivsu- euli-y IJacti IIIBCC >t' -jit-.o reprw itts a starter Mvrtina of rtn itumirt-t win ■: tr acre-. . ■ rutted in iltutk, and triS he rrattrftrable. without enilurtuqneiit <>r i'orual .isßgnmcnt. Th- OaiiU :iei"i not be tiled until the iwrtft ;.iTTmi tor local,-iu -oiiii entrr. when ' tie pat t .t'i'linif it >ian till -he blenic tued -otter tiielan-i in hut -urn mane- Bim at tint tie made a tier wore, and atuswiit i*e rort-!' wi for lea* :1M >n - tanner et-idlwa. The -crip will lie i.-rsutui itlttac'li* l ' 'O tie peymcut of the money to the .-arreror -cio-raJ. •in u! Intlc for a lew oisnutv than •dpftlO inw. one-thir-t of the ritnvhtnt* money lour! be pe'd within -n i. - .and the rwmunmv • #■. third* wittua thirty lays after anMlic.uou of the or-p tunc:- -.f o- ttd or huts iy the Boaro .1 :-nm. gio tiers. .t- y tl M. CA-APBBXi£, dnrviyor lAeneroi. For the Boaifi >i tfownisMouels. HaJtlti S, ml, F-ilimary 1". I.StiT. March *, t. i DMry. - !!AT'>TT- JfoTICB. \ /y. 7'tl. ,1 >V-IHlfeftM K'Ot . 'tr' ,i. S-i'ice ir iiereby '—n Unit letters nt' adutaistia. lion of the esfntt, of Fran kit 11 death. uUe if faar .-rttnng t otn-hin. itec -i., having Irein granu-'i :o the yn-lersigneti, "oy the iieg:-Uir -f Pmiii nt -:o., ail pertous inite'tiuol to said estate are hereitv aotlfied to make tuoo-oiate iiavii -nt. an.-t 'ho— baring *!aimt airoinst the -tunc will preseni 'iietn 1 roper!V autiienncate-l for settlement. ' :vti22:w 31.AJBT" ANN t}Oi Til. Ha: % PMIAM.-Tlt ATDK'S XUTIAE. 1 ■ JJ' 1 1. A /11 • -i. A". •10 bet iv :: n -at Setters •; oim. tratton Sutrn .-vn granu-'i >y the itc-.r ■ r Bedft i county, tu the enderMgne 1. on the - 'ate of tleDry Kvyser. dueeared. A■ '■ oin. IPP toed to miii eetate arc no! itiv i to aiate :nmell.' "i nnnt . and thnee having -iaims wilt ureren hem nrowtriy authenticatrd :or mttieenent. •coi'ortw VM. H. tt2TSKB. Ydm' N'OTTCH T!) DiIAFfED AfHN. —An ate. has lately been paused by emigres* wfaaiint :hree iiunuriMl folfall *0 -tii :ncn .w!oi peed • ,01. mutation and were afterword* drafted, nf -n * llhelllllitl. or went mtu the -erv-.i-e.. til chums left -or ant tn tut will be prompt v attenihui ut. J. U. t'E. marchh-'lt Att'y and luim agent RCPP .t siHA.TNON. BANKEtt-y. Bnaronp. Pe basic of ojacorrr Ayr* vr. Collections icaile for :ne E. 11.1. ' i oaf. '■ ~1 t -■■ nth, ami rhe rrnvr-u Sir. no:' it vVi-aan iranstnite-t. Notes and A- —,un' rilccteii a;. 1 Bemittaiifti.l promptly uuvic- UE.vL E.~ r ■ . twiught and Mr id. - ;1 ' CtOLDCHBIi' BOCSTIEE O The underitEnco. hu> 'ln- hiuut ■ ' -ai:;' and erili aftetoi pnunptly " the- lee'; 1 -it ill ' iaims under the new Saw - r .iiiuiiw 11 •( bounties. lag!;. J. W. BiCXEHHOSS. Pvv :;v ..MM.- ...: The tele note, of FRKOBBICK Ko-.-s-t-. is Dcoemoer I i. Isnifl, are in oni- hiwlu for ~u. brRBCBStiW .fc LI V Z. 3v.df.ual, Feh. T. ' -oiT.-St. Bumms *'a -ALB "• • •- INVI.TREE OFFICE, js v. 2. •'GH. ft. —X..—The .a&'>an* J - .;• n i'a?r ashi in > tw vnnfutc g;:,i : THc* .T'lfiid nil fart U . ue Parte Lo 4tii Drake a mii.t i:-t a ofrfe ipt.itin.i<ma <•!* Torte. f -nvi 'iiut Drake paintfi .i.l hc rocfta . i: K.i. . • #ih his Rblifli T —I IW i • • >t chi oIt iranuy bs. A.i r> ti jt> : . v -pr*- .-nunir -U.-Mgtiria • un -ft • i.-." wi • h zive hiin 4 Wt *U* : ,,r tiiww his i:-. but ive t. mow h is ?!aa£adoa Bfctc ; a n ;• art jet" f ei Uti. :wj •: • 1 " t fty ail fjia -,t iUi -fi nt! matj. iu i arc? E" nft*:: —w'am. rile*-" are rcry ;;"• z' r - wi-vn .rtnz*; - ami a- and.% irax ;*■•Tr..u-. >a?3tx:i prte Wafer - • vaAdsruzgista "hi . .uz tiin settle nr'>B tin?, iir jL&at* t*"i n V-TV Mverziy—one hand ■ftnt??'* *-* i Eh r:i• o vis tin >e:ra a. 8 ■ Chr ra ■ i:i}4 Lin iuenf rrLaratt tho p:nn iJwms* io nn i I* ian.etl rapidly. .ini cell ▼wry Urti •ar. U.{. F • -TKR, if*' Br ta.i Sfc. Pbiisu aicro?j i Linplc if rrhet rhe Mn.vtamz LiiiHi.i l i~ w'B to. !t la nraJiiabie n all' essaa nt wr . .r lings, sprains nuts, brais*s. -p.iv.n.- - Li-ir ;xp<oi man or better, arc* i*' <* unterfeita. 3-ae is jenum* am?ana vrxaj'i " i ?t fans itoei-piata :h, bcausnc the -izr.arnrn of i* W. WeatLrook. ;ui me uuTip f Dhm is fc Co- V- -w York. ar.r g:i Wdiep •. - L irrrir.sr A t- ' M.m.sou A*— !'-.i r-cje-t ui .iz tho % t thing,** and ih. u*< >• t for !i ioi*-- if-It '>V'rr.oine- r-hs* >. r of jnpwa cioii uii ndebs 4 i U t ae •*;. j * ir .ulay * A Ai' ae tn L iaAuaii mite • .4 n**i?e.-.r:srv --m xutioa m the antk rotiu. m ;rsery, aniapn r?t 5 ict sideboard It n .i:nei everywhere at one dollar - Sarstusu prißs Water. uklb;*li<fruggfe til wb vaiue \ Heautifu ii . hair, tend preaerv uitm frim oreanatnro taeaaand cum z n~. •▼ill aoi itil r I. • . orated Kacii r m. i: uiakca ;;he ha.:- - - r asd gioaey er.iiiiftaiea tandmdL an i *hehmr r. jrt> 1 * wrilh Imxuruuit benuty. It. s - <r.-erywae*-. E. THCMA-b L\ N. *lifenu-i, Y. \ . sSaratoura Spring Water by .* jrgi Wfir IL: IT'—A fm; .. I?, retiinjing t* iier conn try haste a a-hut -i a fow u<Hititi in -▼ York. w?ia r ?l - .pijc, he* friends. Ta pi.-ifr n* a r tetie, rlaaiie t . -v. ah hati a * tfk, ruby eomple*W, -oiarbu smootixness: and ;n/uad • •U2. s:ie reaily -i. -ear ed but IT. she M i th- tn plainly aaui f <pr, Magnolia Balm, oaii weiM n t l . wT . o it Any Isuiy ens . nprove her pen*aai ery much by using rhie art? • ,tii c ei of any iriggist f tir e&iv .*.* mta. Saratoga sprias Hate? i bv ai-. d - HoMiritretfi't iuini'ttire iiair < oi mng bu •steaiiiiy gr- nmg in in r: - ir twenty y.r.irs It arts upon the .it *he raofs k ciu hii.r and -.•haages it to its >. ;\;;ai c; : arm*.- Ali myra-irse>trf d* dewdeir an i "b * i - ii * ••• . • ■ bttt • -A g iu r' i,. . . r >v r. ac-l - beautiful Ha in Die - v*? Prir-* vents aur Sold by all dealers. Water. y aJMruxg Lve.i - Ext a* • '/• ■ -.i \n fit- . for lai-iigesti.ofl. j* .t. . .urn*. ri -• u be* f*b -UnM .j-; -. t-* ~.. re a warm a-. _ nhtl stieauJa*£ u> I . elul prej t-ra ti) and enti e p;-r.-y make i* •. • heap ind rvf-a b:e article for csfiajtri -iq F"d every where at ->d efs. per e. •{ ? • nlldrmgg'.-- • .fnlT 2#. tJWr. y ! r
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