giPt Otionyiler. 04TTINnsulto, PA. Itoado/ ■lNNists, Web, 1. IS*7 I Toth, Olosiocroey of Peons"low/fa. The Ihunoeratie Siete Committee, at 1t 7. 3 . • tutus, January 29th, at garrlaburg, 'opted the following monitions: ' lot. That the regalar Convention of the BBhir Nominating a can/White (,r the upretse lleneli hu held at 1 - Inrri , dmit m the second r1i0..4.1,4y0r3c at 12 M., utpl that the Convention shall be etaneo,e4l.:: It: linUal nutul;e: o:delu ge tea. ft. 10, alditlon thereto, it is memo ti,,,mtls.l to the Denote, /ley Pennsyl va- Vie to fort/no/A ekr :. ill the Ustial ner two thtleg ttes ni recognized po.sit lon and influence itt the party for each Rep resentative-anti Senator In their resp/T. I 11 ve Itistrictor, who shall meet itt .ttoss -(lonventioa'ut I larrislmrg, on a day to be fixed by the Chairtn.tit of the SP.Lir CO4- tral c ommittee. By taster of the l)ernocrat lc State Coin roittee. 117,11.1.i.ut .8. W.t.m..1c1; B. L. Forreti, secretary. TOTE OVVATVaitifr-z-ACIALY. The followin9 extracts aro all from l- , publican papers. They lire nut on pointed,. but 'sweeping in their condem nation of - Cameron. qua thu men who porninated him. Thu Tidikute Journal 1.1/ us oxylab3o tli . 40 wettcn of Comeroh: "it Is a speetaclo saddening to eAry trna Union 111101. ifins I,rouglit abotlt, end is beyond ilues uiu; that legishirwra‘liave 1.4)1(.1 ael Yes for die-441iiiighty klol I ar,' and voted •,:.)ntrfiry tft.their i.44 . 10.e55e , 1 pka.lge..t, and Lit: wall Litiown COl.l3tiLU -011iii is 4:ao certain.'' he Mercer fferatEl thus comments oil Cis Senatorial election : The news of the nomination of Simon Cameron for Gaited States Senatorfroin this State, struck a Veil) of indignatisiu In the popular mind which perhaps no outer single act of the Legislature could Dave reached, SlenUtile question have been settled !if a vote .or the people of the State, hardly one in five would have voted for Cameron, and yet he gets enough of the votes o: tile people'd repro sen tad ve:s to more than balance those re •eived by his three competitors, either of whom would have been preferable. Andhow will thime representatives " j ust': fy their course 'KAN; the people?" The Indiana Tracel nic,•ica.n says t __Thera can be no doubt what means werw employ4 4 ll to sf‘faire thls nomina- Lon. We feel entirely eon,fident that the wlslteetif the great body of the ite +utilicans of Indii.na county and the litate have been flagvantiy disregarded, end a (Veep and lia(A - hig injury inflicted on their party orgimizati(m. They who have done this grtvat "wrotig:—at least those who have proved faithless—hide- pendent of the - qispicipti 'which necessa rily attaches to Midi* act ion, have incurr ed °ree of responsibility which men seldom venture to tithe upon themselves, and it Is not for a moment to be doubted that they will be held by their constitu- . rota anrf - the people at large to a rigid :lc sount for their glaring moral and politi cal delinquengles." • The Titusville Daily Herald comments •n the perfidy of legislators on. the Sena-' Sorted question 9,f1 follows: "It seems altogether probable that the' success of Simon Cameron has already otcasionecra breach in the Republican party which may be difficult to repair. What then are the influences which have wrought the` eltetion of Mr. CaMe ron '3 The stories of corruption cannot he altogether silenced by the reports of the investigating coMmittees. Repr .senta- Vvee who were elected tinder• pledges cat:morning this issue_shamefully violated Quilr obligation and betrayal their trust, mud it will be impossible to convince the people that, improper leans were not used to twoompligh such results. It is; our hope that the unfortunate( dissensions of party leaders tiny not extent to the .jai lt and ale." . 'rho Pitteburg Commercird thus Com ments on the expression of the Itcpubli can press on the Senatorship; "The Republican Press throughout tho State, almost without roi exeeption,ls out-spoken and emphatic in its denunci ation of the open and shameless porrup tion whereby Mr, !Ntinerml WaS choraM to the Senate, Those Representatives wko, betrayed their constituents, violated their pledges nod, disregarded their in structions to go fur him, trill be held to rigid account. It is entirely evident that no power on earth , van save them from the Imputation of having been bought with 10011 Cy or the promise of k. This is,tlie substance of the indignant (Agin-. nOnt on the proceeding of at least (Mite- , deaths of the Itcp•iblican Press of Penn eylvinia, while' outside of the State the fact of corrupt hint:the seems not to, 'be (1 , 3e:,t ioned.'! . I -The Melicer Dispatch acjcatas the :lc tion of the rpprosentatil s front that Diet who voted for Cameron, in • the strongest terms. It says: _ •"The result .of the caucus held last Thursday evening in Harrisburg' to nom inate &mildew tor U. senator proves that we were greatly deceived in our{ representatives, and were, hence, wine of! the murk iu the opinion. we gave as to the, result, Never did yepresantrai re 3 more flagrantly disregard -the linown wishes of their constituents than did ours in the caucus above referred to. Nine-tenths of the Republican vOters of tide county were in favor of Curtin for the honorable and responsible pilsition of *foliar and our representatives were poglosent of this fact. Our people aro not sq easily delitried as these their ser. yenta nay suppo.o. and they may iest. in the assurance, be it _comfortable}or not, ,that they .will be held to a strict ac eountability by their ponstituents. The, people were almost unanimously 'for Clovernor Curtin, our representatives' were fully aware. of this fact, and unleSs we greatly mistake the temper of the I public, it will teach those who act fri a tepresentative capacity that they-must regard the wish of the majority . of those Iv hon.? they represent.". (kir The Harr;ahurg corrsspinident of the Chainhersburg Repository is of the belief that in View of pa,t events a change is. required In the law providing for the; election of t'. 4, Senator. lle - suggests the following to take the place of the present art, and as it seems to meet the tireurostances of the caw exactly, we ex pvct to , see it adopted: ' • An Art to Simplify the Eketion'of Uzit erl Mates Senators in Pennsylrgnia, and t to Relieve the.: People of all Diaraeliwis at4l 1 - ) - rculties to the S'electien` q • • See I.' Belt cane( cd, &e., Tliatli ere. ; after all vacancies in .the S Senata sponithis State shall he tilled whenever 1 1 the `roosters' are ready, and theta nia , jorite of the members of the Legislature shall . be 0-old to the highest and- best bid der among the competing candidates, on time front steps of pie Capitol, one hour , Uctore i ic dip° a. , reed upon for the elee b on—Prot./CM, That in all eases the cash roust be , paid before the delivery ot th e i ‘ri rosters, and—Provided. farthee, utter any 6401 este r and before the. , p r g - r og . 3f the rertineate of election, a, larger'sum is bid than that alrelnii paid, it way tre aceepted witliontinettrringauy obligation to return the firet putchaeo suinlq-u ' TIU TIERRATENED lIIIIMIOCIIIIIVIT ore t PALE] onEYT stesilitetEOX•. ,_ • 1 The Ittunn hotly, falsely assmalllg tt9 th\ Ibe the Coueress of the Vulted States, hay- r u res rui ling gone from one paurpottein to another, lets as,'• leach bolder and mere fragrant than the tered the .0111 i. 0 . 14 eh preceded it, has taken the breaking prelimthary step for the impenchment .19". vial• 16r Hon. C. R. Bueleakw, of the U. S. °orate President. A •committee has al- Keit/I-General N. Martin Curtis was Senate, and Hon. N. Heltzel, of the Hous rd b ie ready b een appo i n t e d , e b usy e, e n d it is i n one of the best generals in ;the army. Harrisburg , He volunteered, like General Slocum, in at have oar t4anks tor their recast session' drumming up evidence, , attentions, i taken wfthout a Democrat or Conserve- 0110 of- We Crust reEtalteit-te ritiiied hil alai • live being present to cross exammihre the State• His services and abilities were augers "thaw" has set in, and sleigh -1 witnevies, or to detect and bring to jos anon recognized by his superiors and the hag is "done for," " Anything for a (ire the perjurers, a ho, /Ike Conover and War Department, and he Wasieerly hen. ebange," says an old adage, hut we are other "loyal" withwitnesses in the conspire- ered with - the rani; of brigadier7general, not sure thutthe preseuralush" is much ry trials, swore ,falsely for a anusidera- ee At the storming of Fort Fisher he led of un Improvement. lion.. It is proposed to prefer ortieksi the assault, marching With sword in awl sueunnewas the trial of President hand, in advance of his men.' His hero-' . jehnson, and awn as soon us von , - {sip attracted theuttention 'Attie enemy, and he fell with live severe vbammls, and ° meneed to depose the President and place .1 a Radical in. his place, who will carry oust was carried off the field in a laying con ' freely the nefarious measures of the dit-1°": The Legislature or! this State Rump, . , passed resolutions reciting his brave . deeds, and thank ine him for his conduct IfiEirlfr. henry Steinour, of Franklin ', Thu people, are watching these cOll township, income lls that he recently • spirators against the Constitution and In the service. Ile renntineeitt the aer• killed a pig et nuMths old, which w chit i peace of the country. They are anxious vice about a year after the claw of the ed ISO poun d s. A tine pig, truly. 'to see how far they will go in their mad war, and ,was repeatedly otinred a post- _ __ea._ • .1 career, which may - again throw the Boa in the regular army. E4st summer LAND SALE,--Judge Ziegler sold to' 1 coomutry into a civil war, more eerribto President Johnson appointed ihie gallant a New York party, the other day, then the one which has just closed, It -"soldier Collector of Customs at Og- twenty-seven acres et' land, between the may mte as ell be understood, remarks ton denelotaiieje Hi s name was, s e nt into Emmiteburg and Taneytown roads, for York licrrette, that, in time first place, 4 the Senate for continuation, mind the re- the sum of 5i4,000. The object of the pur- Senate represeotiug 'only a' little . over sun is his rejectiop! The thousands of chase dues not scent to be clearly under two-thirds of the States ofthe Union hos brave Men 101(.) fought ror four years stood hero. • nu' right ty impeach amid remove the with General Curtis, and who witnessed Preshleet; amid 'm the seeond, that if it his suffering unu devotion iU defense of ' WILD CAT Slier.—On Tuesday morn. had, it (elated do - so until the President the Union, will Hot forget istieh treatment mug last, r Mr. Win Cushman, residing in is duly tott'tti ?belle'. Either'eauee is suf- toward their old cumin:older! Rejected Strati:lu township, shot a wild eat within thirty yards if his house. It wee very lleietal to justify the people hi stern re- for what? Because he belieye„4 ID the res poor, weighing only seven pounds, whilst toration of the Voion, amid hot io foneel aistanee to the, r e voni i ena ry ine „ a4e ,., of 1_ ~. , we olummea,s, and will wen them with seperetion l—elataln/ Aratl3. ; its length wee two feet and three inches. the ro, :Hy if they are ever called, as how! l ___ • Such "varmints" have become rare even i seemslprobalde. to battle in bolo:Hof the TILE COLORADO BRIJ.. I ln the South 31ouutain. Ty find one in Conetitutioe, the eonstitutiened authbris ' a — , , old Strident ia really a novelty, . The Pres i dent has vetoed the Colorado -e-ties ties tied our system of free go:omitted. 1,41. The reaMOIS for this me.tion of the • VA LENTINIIS,—E. 11. llinnigh & Bro., 1 The Pro.ideat_ singly oeght to. and will, Chief Nlae!Ptroe of-the natimin will coin- in Chan/bet sbarg street, are prepared to resist the me to - 14mm of Congress with mead theniselvee to all fair Minded, rem the 4-hole paper at his command, and etaoulde men. The obit:chrome of the pea naeounoodate those who desire to cele- Territor to g ;force into brate St. Valene'a yiu the the m the ajority of the people of the country Ple or thv Tda now offer°la for Union having` y been bein submitted d to the fashioned w e y, tin hey • will stand by him fur the preservation Dr President, he assumes that ,Congress sale the largest assortment of Valeutines , 1 the Governmeat. ! 'Mould give full credit and attention to . The people protest ever before eared in this place. They The following piaragt from a recent that remenstrance. against the passag e of a law' admitting have something to suit every taste, (ruin i number of the Philadelphia Aye, exprees- State • 1 fi , ,the without first havin g the ques- grave to gay, and ask the public to es our sentiments on this question : i thee submitted to a vote of the residents, g i v e • their stock an examivatiou. td i '"Now, this question is a plain and sins add di clare—that, that they havesm right • I .plc one. The President of the United to a voice in the selection of their gov- ! FIRE IN HADLRSTOWN,—We learn, l States is the eworn defender of the :aws ernownt ; and, second, that the 'Ferrite- by tm dispateh,urted in that place about fmum Hagerstown, that' a and Constitution.. It is his s olemn duty ry hoe not a sutneient Ovulation to sup -1 to rete(d the la op: in a 1 their o:alien • port the eepenses of a State government. serious fire oce ab 0 rights, and he "Must do so at every Theee views of Colorado have,been over- 11 o'clock on Sunday night, Before hazard and to every extremity, puny looked and disregarded by Congress, mid the flames could be arrested, the elf«ir ; body of man, no mu kt.1..-r , weether they they insist upon forcing a State govern- o ffi ce, Eagle Hotel, Swartz &' Fell mall th em e ; ices a r 4 1ig1i..,4, or ;e a u ;e n stout upon the dwellers in that Territory . j i/ e ' CI tl I Store , and Snivels d: ie n r s o 1 ng any. other legitimate - dieeelee,attempt to' in order that the Radical streugth io the co. erriole the Comaitetion and set at national legisint.'re may lee increased. Co'a. Drug Store, were entirely cousune. nameht the laws, the Preehleul is bound This is a sufficient reason why the bill ed, It is supposed the fire originated to van to ' hie a,si,,tante all the eneme should not Twelve the sanetion of the in a Beet:mm.l, connected with - the within his pewer tO resis• the to•urpation, l'oesideut, if :here were no others. But g and in doing so lie will be thoroughly the a ant \r ant of population, hea i viewed n Eagle Bowl. The aggro ate loss will amstained . by the loyal massmie of the P- political aspect, is also a final objee- , reach about 340,000. eountry, Tfie time has gone by for mere teem to this bill. It would give a few ! s . IN ` - I JIM C kIILINLE —Our neighboring speculation upon this subject, The day thousand persoims in Colorado as smell . • • is fast approaching when stern and de- weight iu the Senate sN the millions of 'town of Carlisle seems to be cursed with !liberate aetiou will.l,e' &moulded. We One State and New York, anol Pot 4 a set of during incendiaries, as hardly do not pretend t i e mark out any course member In the Moose of Representatives a - week passes without one or more (lis ter the President or for the people. !'.nth from that .locality, on twenty-eight on. . • , know their data', and we honestly b d e- thirty thousand, while from the older .- aetious fires. On Sunday week a large 1 liege tilat 10thi will act well oind wily States three times that 'number are re- l.a i mm situated in the Eastern part of the lif the gri.At cem-is ever o rise i. The Dem- qui red. Such features as these attached t on , near the corner of Louther and oerone pai twee mutts peeve, moil has lothor- to a.b;ll for admitting a State would war- East - streets, belonging to the heirs of ed inceseaney evitle the; sinele end amid rant its veto in any case, but especially , a 2 , , 1 .I. d eed. - on fi re awl. By no act or coon ad of that great when the people to be relied to the con- w n'• IR Ulu e , was set I and time-honored organization, as full of dition of eitiems of a Sta l e. protest by some mica], and entirely consumed, l life a nd vi g or h,-day as it ever was in the mentillet the proposed movement. The together with a considerable quantity history of the it_-publle, will any other veto of the President rests upon-a solid of grain and five- cattle. Had it not file befall ti;Lanation. But of this the founaletion of feet. law, and Nilson, and been for the snow on the roofs of the wicked men who now are '-triving to ruin if -overslaughe,d by the - vote of the two se, , the best government time world ever AIM', iIOIISeS, will' stand as a testimonial houses, it would have given imposs ible limey rest assured, that if the President of against time partisan and dangerous acts to save that portion of the town„' No the United St mica, in the dieelmage of of the Radical party.--tare ! I insurance on the property. his high ementutional functions, calls' —The President hay vetoed the Ne- ! . upon the peOpip of El)::, States to rally braska bill fur' equally sound reasons. aroende the bootie/. of the Union, they; NI ill rusk to its defense more freely and I teerlesely ban they ever did before to 4., save fro m lest reehon 'the Polon - mo d n bon and coin brotherhood.' " The .. - York Times, (Republican) Henry .1. Raymond's temper, publishes a long article ie its issue of the 21th, in referenee to the,revolutionary designs of 'the traitors in the Rump Congress, from I whtelm we takio the following; "The purpose of the majority of the present imperrect Congress, as we all see, Di tcareniove the Presideet, and not only . the President lout the Sepeente Court out ()rite way. We see this, and we look on in apathee woe go about money mak ing:. stupidly trusting that no harm will come of it, and yet while doing that constitutional pivernment is destroyed before oueseyes. A bill was brought in on Mondale - loy Mr. William. of Peonsyl va rine A% hid}, A.1)=4)1111.01y, 14 en titled a bill to "define the potters of the Supreme Court "—w hiTse powersere defined Ile' the Const Benoit, Iliol the ohne' eV( ce oi es'ireme recoffon 1C(18 fir (kills" (1m Jolla rft y Con- ' fp rss. It moil) 'W0111(.4 aae nt IA at • Itemisation was never Seen; a inure fatal blew to eoustitutional government was never dealt., Yet what, may we not ea-. poet when Mr. Wilson reports a Gill' which deelaree valid and conelMiive cer tain proelamationa and onmeesquent acts which the Supreme Court can only de clare valid? and when Mr. Boutwell does not hesitate to declare, witim `strong emphesiee that t he Supreme Court exiete but by the breath of Congress—the Su preme (emelt. created by the creator of Congress, to interpret Re laws and be a cheek moon its Hatton! Congress has no mere right to-Moline the powers of the, Supreme Caurt, than to define Its own powers or those of the President." r RLANDIMINQ THE PIaSIDENV, The National ',deltic/en (Tr thinks it is no wonder that tha minds of the Northern people are prejudiced against the President, •in view of the scandalous utterances of gentlemen. whose preten sions to public contplence are so ex tensive as the pretensions of many of those engaged_in the systematic defama tion of thu• President. Nut long ago a well-known Sena car 4clared at a public meeting that this Administration had usurped more power than all the other' Administrations put together, This Ad ministration never silenced it press,. or arrested a citizen to whom it refused to give a trial. If Mr. Johnson has appoint ed Provisional Governors, so did Mr. Lincoln; if lie Ira authorized the bold ing of ,hate conventions, so did Mr. Lin coln; if he ha; recognized the validity of the State Constitutions so created, so did Mr. Lincoln. • If he has-turned men out of °Mee, sii did Jackson, and Taylor, and Polk, and Fillmore. It he has lutlini himself at loggerheads with ° Congress, the bitterness it exhibits is only greater in degr e, though the same in Moil, a,s that shown Old Hickory. The tnith Mel as his opponents rail at him, they cannot point to a single act of usurpation of authority with which he is not invest ed by the • Coustitutioli. Yet our Radical friends _would create the impression that the whole I cgreer of the President has beei4 one of arrogant assumption of pow- I D:7l6"lion, Garrett Da is Wns re.eleete4 Ito the llit[te4 states i tielmte tram gvu• oh. I.l , eOtli 114,, by the Dtiee crate .risi conservativeg. The vote 44;14 Davie 78 vuteg, - J3rlSaw AGY - See " As] a ZiSeTgp, 'The Fienote, on Monday, ref cetedeeme — O. or fluty mattalpsations tali& by the 4eht. Among thew was Cieneraal :rho vats Wined with rebel bul 7ort bqaohear, General! Curtis en, seniee of his country at the out of the' war."—Syrocane TI/E WOW) ..W111111." The Putrio(4: Union says: Let it be Lorne in mind that it was M. S. Quay; Radical Representative front the Heaver and Washington district, who introduced a bill in the House, on the ^•'d,l to provide for holding a cenveution t 1 amend the Constitution of Pennsylvania, by striking the word "white" out of it. Ile is one of the leaders of the party which' deolartid through all its stump speakers last fall—front Jaelt Hamilton down to Crary—that "Negro sutrrage is not now an issue in Pennsylvania." Was it not an Issue when Quay was ele+d? Was it not an issue when his Radical col leagues, who will pass the hill,iwere •eige tea ? Atid was it not an issue when Geary, who will sign the bill, was elect ed? Let the dupes of Hadical rascality answer, ft-X"ln the House at HarrlAurg, on Wednesday, Mr. Markley oifered the following,resolution : Regoired, That tho Houat3 of Rep resentatives+ of Pengsylvar4a, acknowl edge with gratitude the course of An drew Johnson, President of tine United States, in di ouraging every attempt, whether by Radicals of the North, or by Secessionists at the South, to overthrow the liberties of the people and the Con stitution of the nation; and that his firm t judicious exercise of the veto power, and nis faithful adherence to the true princi- Ple 4 or it Republican GovernMent, mark him alike as a statesman and a patriot. The resolution was opposed ; by Messrs. Lee, Allen and M'Cre.tcy, oa the Repoli. Scan side, and sustained by Mr. Markley. It was finally indelinitel - y P O 4l - tolled, by a vote of 31 Republicans to :13 Detnociats. i'&""In the Sate Senate, on Thursda,Y l AU. McCandless read an act linearizing the courts to inflict a moderate fine on any Republican hotel keeper; who shall refuse to receive and entertaim any por tions 914 uocount of their race or color. Referred to tlig General Judidiary Com mittee. ?Every whipperrin is snarl ing and snappi g because the Pentocracy of the Rump House had the pluck (as they had the right) to keep the Radical gaggers of free speech in session all night on the 2nd. 4 -The Rads 1 - 4 a4 a bill up to control tro Supreme Court -4 hill of a most rfn 1114tipripxy and unjustifiable kind—aud refused to al , ion , the Detnoc racy to speak in opposition to it. The "unwpshed" thereupon compelled the calling of the ytnts and nays thirty-seven tinrcs, and thu kept the gaggers in the hall till eight 'Clock nest day. Right. Do it again, .rity of the Indiana Lee rhen they want to aefe eagpte pf the npijority. plf•The min / I jslaf ore "bolt" tui olo:Wous 1 op the little game, 14nd to The latter, to Manage thing* it 1 . 1 Iluntp, have intro slueed a bill waking "bolting" a niimie. mealier, punh.hable Ritl3 eI,OCIO fine, Whenever that Wit comes up, howerpr i the minority ",!olt,",and the bi ll fails, or course. Undet l the ei re tt tin,ta neea institutinp—it. tempers ling" is a goo ut as well ut3 anythiug Uildiegilivicp else PEIII ley," on our first page TOWN AND COUNTY.AHAIRS. , I Ant trtmk Itorxrr AcCOUNTS.—The - Chtunbeniburg Repository says: It Is 1 110.-There will be prette.hipg In probsbly not genendly .known that a ISutteti Presbyterian Churl* lit title I genera) law of the last sessional the Leg place, on the second, thIN and fourth Islatare, approved April 11th, 18615, re- Sabbaths of March next, 'iky the Rev. quirea the Bounty aoisounts of every die- W. Torrence. trict to be carefully audited by the Awn ship Auditors, and " prepare 4 condensed 4.atement 41f the aorn/ition of these finan ces, an 4 pillish the same, at the oost of the district, for three successive weeks, la the two papers_ having the largest circulation in the eityor county." * It not only require. 4 this duty to be-per formed by the Township Auditors, but it imposes a penalty of fifty dollars upon each Auditor who refuses to comply, one half of which dna goes to the prosecutor ; and the other half the school-fund of the district. It provides also that the Auditors shall notify sleben( Directors, or other parties having the disbursement of ; Bounty fund*, (as Bounty committees ; were sometimes appointed by and acted for the people;) to Opear before them at such time at the Antitors shall fix, for the purpose of enabling the Auditors to close up the Bounty , accounts of the township of the fiscal year. ' The Repository further remarks: We . believe that, as yet, none of the districts I lin this county havd complied with the I ' provisions of this law, (to be found in patriphJet . laws for 18(15, page 778) hut as the fiscal year just closed on the 31st of December last, the duty can still be per- ; formed within reasonable time. We need not remind people generally who ;are involved in any' way in Bounty mat- ters, of the importance of haying such atcounts adjudicated and settled in strict compliance with the law, as 'Vexatious litigation may thereby be prevented. A.s a. rule these accounts can now be settled satisfactorily to all, but if delayed, officers charged with the duty will be liable to penalties, and any tax-payer, with either a real or imaginary grievance, may iglve serions trouble. Considering the loose and often' 'irregular, manner in' which snob business was ciften transacted, a prompt legal settlement is the only safety to all concerned. EPP Gov. Morton, of Indiana, has been elected U. S. Senator, and has resigned the Governorship into the hands of Lieut. Governor Cont i Baker. Gov. Baker WAS formerly a citiaon of title place, LOOK 0 l'T. —We understand that there arc some men, representing themselves as agents from ditnrent Sinus in Phila.- delphia and New York, travelliog through the eountiy selling muslin of the best quality, at 12} cents per yard,' mid gerrimac calico at the same price. It is said they have taken orders from several fartheis in this vicinity for *out seven ty-five dollars' worth, rceciying five dol lars cash on the order, the balance to be 4 ' paid upon the delivery of the goods. We warn our readers to be careful with whom they deal in this manner, for goods cannot be purchased at such prices in any of the cities—not by 100 per cent. Our farmers should not allow themselves to lie humbugged by such scoundrels, as they will never deliver the good.—Hun over Citizen RUN OVEn.-011 fiaturday evening hist, as the tlettysburg train approached a very valuable eow, belonging to Mr. S. Wolf, of that town, was on the traolt and was run over and tFP - The mple of'Adanis county are petitioning he Legislature for relief for loqes sustained during the battle of Gettysburg. There can be no doubting that the people of that part of the State suffered untold hardship; and Incalcula ble losses during that fearful struggle, and it scorns only like common justice that they should be Indemnified for the destruction of their property. At all events, the subject should be definitely sealed, If the State is liable for these losses, there should be no i delay la pay ing—and if we are not responsible, the sufferers should be enlightened innuedi attly,—lturrisbung Tel . 4 N. DA:cot:nous CourrEnFEIT.—A new and dangerous imitation of the five ddl lar National Bank note has recently been put afloat. The engraving is said to be finely executed, and the bill; irk the main, well calculated to deceive, Still it may readily be detected. In the genuine the group of Columbus and his companions is composed of live per sons; in the counterfeit there are but four—the one in the background at the extreme mid, and most extreme figure in the group, is misaing. In the counter feit, also, the extended arm of Columbus is without a hand. Bills of this descrip tion on five different banks have already appeared, and others will doubtless soon follow, DEATTI OF TIIE FIDST 31.4 n. CARRIER, —The Bedford Inquircr has the auk/w -ing: "Jacob Graft Jied in Somerset, on the first day of December, 1 866 , at the ad- Taneed age of nearly ninety-nil* years. The dummied had been - a resident *of - Somerset county for upwards pf sixty years. lie Was the first man that car ried a mail from Philadelphia to Pitts burg by this route, carrying it on hone, back from point to polut, mid consuMing about two weeki in: making a trip." fits)" The Chicage Tribune (Radical) says the orgauizittion known as the (tread Army of the Republic has been perverted into& politicalorganization.fcr tiie purpole "or fiertirlult aU the public offices, and prtiliets tts cluirufall. in con bequeueu. The following resolution. were passed Sty the Philomathean Society of Penn— sylvattla College on tho death of It. G. Harper, Jr, : Whrrean, an all-wise Providence has seen fit to remove from ourmidst amend and brother, It. (4: Harper, therefore belt Resolved Ist, That while we deeply la ment the premature death of this out; brother, we recognize ht this bore anis,- tion the finger of Him who presides over Elie destinies of men and doeed all things well. Resolved 2nd, What w•e do einoorely s}•nipathise with the !Kuwait and friends l orit he deceased, and assure them that ; they have the condolence of the entire Philontathean Sueiety in their bereave . merit. Resolved 3d., That as a token of regard for the memory of our departed brother, the gociety wear the usual btulge of mourning for thirty days, Re , olved 4th, That these resolutions be sent for publietition to the rre•ibyterian, the Gettysburg pavers and a copy be pre sented to the family mourning the lub, of an' anetiunate bon and brother. T. F. Gm:n:l3, C. S. SLUE IT, D. L. McKENzin, Cons ilttee tia - No reader of a newspaper is fully posted in regard to the news of the day until he has• read the advertisement..— Tht7 idea that the advertlittix columns of a paper are devoid of intt•rest to all save buyers and sellers, is a grossly mistaken Dation ; it is•histury, and, as pat, later e=ts e , •ery one. l'kZ°The C')xt'lL.M is tlu h('4 lver *dm; medium in the euunty—a nod which advertisers .sjioutd " niako a auto of." tc-e'llon. Philip Johnsop, member of Congress from the Northampton district, in this State, died . at Washington, on. Frid.ty last, of congestion of the liver. Ilk remains have been.talten to Easton for interment. Se - There ie a warning voice coming up from every section of the land which plainly tells our Congressiontil rulers that the country wanti l ipeaee. Will they heedit Ear The Federal Constitution says Con gress may admit new states into the nlow, but in the Colohulo bill the 'lump has attempted to make the institutions of that Territory land to force it into the Union against tlic will of the people. What Can't H .- Rump do ? _ tte - Y - A Radical newspaper, having broLught out the name of George Landon, Of Bradford county, a: a candidate for - united States Senator to succeed Mr. Buckalew, Col. McClure asks if any body has bequeathed Landon halt a mil lion dollars lately. Did Cameron's eloe tion cost him th.st sum? . the drawer of the Crosby Opera House, has sold his prize to the original owner Crosby for $20.1,003. The estimatedyalue of the building be fore the drawing was $OOO,OOO. St 47 - Joel Lindsley, the preacher who whipped his.ehild Ili Oath for not say ing its prayers, ha. been found guilty of manslaughter hi tie third degree by an Albion, N. Y., jur . idir The first shit of th 2 season arrived at New York from avannah on the 28th ult. They sold for zht . dollars pair. -• gEr Mr. Robert Ir. Banks is the Con. servative: candidate frr Mayor of Lai- timore C 332 IladicM nlggerism, like every otlier ugly epidemic—meu.sles,kraallixm, itc4, ac.—must ruil Its course. i Miss Jarrett,' of New Jersey, has a persevering run lof ill Inch. In ltit;:i she tibblocated her knee;' in DiGl a care less man punched out her right eye with an umbrella; in December, 1845, she was run over by a sleigh and badly injurod. A fortaight ago her pooXet was picked of s.]:3o on a Brooklyn ferry boat, going back to hunt the moan, a crowd of skylarking boys accidentally knockvii her down, dislocating her hip and breaking a rib. horrible.—A man tamed Joseph Yati- Feu, in an alteria►tiou on Wednesday, at Baltimore, with William Waltlachrnig, ut the fattens head nearly from his body with a single stroke from his drawing- - knife, causing instant death, They wore fellow-wort:4ou iu eoPper earFtilaileiptdo city debt, Is poarbr $$S,4l/01000. . - ci-fix is eald Southern newspapers are proeporing beyond all precedent, ifirwo are glad to toe that many of the meet Influential Radicals journals are out agalust the impeachment of the President, and it is to be hoped that their wiser and More this counsels may prevail. - In this country, the Impeach ment of a President by a partisan House, and his trial and conviction by a parti san Senate, can end only In bloody revo lution. Such is the_opiniou of the Bed ford Uazettc, and we sham it. I:Aril is said that Cameron is laying a roll in plokle fur Foruey, aml has suc ceeded Ina plan to oust the Clerk of the Senate from Ills snug educioure. is done upog tbutouguls of grey loggia, by codes.. 'staring to a arken them with metallic uyes (.h At_ the Cant* troll" top Lo root, ...vow these lwrrll4o utsr•nUtlttNU AGEN IS, atpl toe only the great toilet Ntiple pi Algerlcu, CIPST4I/013,(ES EXCEI,sIOII, DYE, - which nut wily Ousta,situsit.o44,iy produtfeit ull abaklug Clad( put.% bruwp, but also utouruobes, stre.nzt hens anti beattitillvu the hair. lllanufuelur, ua by J. CIUSTA LORD, fl .I.litur !louse . , New York. by Drujc,r;lwts, 4ppliell by 14,11.4,111prem.r, J. 1.4. 24, ISC. Itu llilrOck's Porous Plasters. 2 /Fi , t (s Wn. ralt., April 4, ISO, 3jn.a.nrs. T. At, I.COCE S 1'0.: Dear Stn.:—Nly (14nghter used one of your Poe rous Planters. She had a vriy had pull in her side, and It egraga her in one Keck. JUILS Y, N, /ILTNTE/1.• Wu refer to the FoIiTI"rtIOUSAND Tal.l:oolsTS who gett our Plastors, us to MU!' high stetting qua/W.:R. ALLCOCE S Ct.h, Agency. Bruudrutb /louse, Now York. S-)1t1 by all Druggirti. 4.,t. Ibj7, lux Te Owner ant !looses, Thousands of Itorses die yearly from Rifle, Thai need not be. Or. Tobias' Venftlan Verse Liniment, will positively cure every case, If given wheat tlrst taken. The cost is only one dollar, Every owner of a how shutild have u bottle ill his stable, ready for us It is warranted superior to anything else for the cure or Outs, Wind Galls, Swellings,Vnre Throat, Sprains, lirttises, Old Sores, Sat. his Idnlnient is no now remedy, tt has been used nod approved of for IS years by the first horsemen in the country. van to an over driven horse, It nets like ina4le. Orders are con stantly received front the racing stables of Eng land fur it. Tb, eelelarabsi llir.int Woottrutr, of t ro tting tante, l et s us,' It for yeting, nod sayS it is far supenor to any other lie has tried. Ile kind ly permits ino to refer to hint. llis address is !Bast New York, Long [slaw( Iteatiteet, Fir. To bias nurse Liniment is put tip in pint bottles. Take uo other. Fuld by the Droggitild and Saldlors. LL:pules:i Court! :ndt street, Nt , w York. L.Loi. 7. 1 47. 7w CAnnatinlcated There are a v.eit Ilalitherof persons who utterly abhor the Lieu Of being forced to swallow physic I le, esOeially—at ti pet tot ut time when their own conevielice tell,. theta th,d • they heed Medi eta, thine a'ry farm, Shrug toelr and.lialte their lieials,with sort uf.eoutitoluoleo. lot thorn procure the (111Iy rellablokl R Regulatlug Pills. They tire f...istelse.hein4yo.ited with sweet guilt. a Veg etable aut,:tittite tor calomel or merritry, god they act upon the 10 !item ouletlY and uuhily, tin an not to paw heavily, or outrage upon-Rio No touch, but I..ther tone the Liver, set tit rights the Bowels as nature tlennintls. la their 'work ings they are 'ldyl:Pleas, and where Help or Deuth bath a vOire, these hike 81lVed tens awl tone ut thutismuis of lives. They are War ranted to effect a positive ellre In i.ep,ut, Bilious Fever, Pilei, Dlsitu , ree.ihto vo , poieei, Hysteria, und 'particularly tilos. so.. vero disease+, caused by is iiieord.red Its yr. Whenever the dlg.stive organs n ( hire a 0 gull,. tor, Iteiwny's Regulating rinz zil/0111 , 1 be ii.ed In ey k ry Add hV .rllggiSlL Puce 25 cents per box. Isti7. 2w Coughs, COhh. , .1 II II a. ui.l, Hour..•uetB. Croup, (Irmo lllClptclit kU:l4lllllpttull,Autt /or WY reilt'l of 0 , 11..1111jahu,r0.11t.1103 11l a" valoald stages ol flit' SO wit IS the tielit or its Usefulness and so rin- Merunn are Cho ei.t, s 01 11.1. uren,lll,,i RI Illost ry err liar nt country .0 ,0n.n.1.s lu persons plll.llO - known, who knee 11—nrcnt,)rett front ,I4rnting find .'ern decper.ue I.ll.ten,Seis... the In ign by in, n c er t 1011.-r .11t is 1.0.1.1.1.n.r.t1it n. wlUnt, aul where its ill cues nrn'lc noun, thu 1.11 414 do long•er hositate what nurinots to em ploy for t lie , I,ntresnniu,niel oni.gerous nit, eiu,ns ut 111.11.1./110ry org. , iis that nsu inehlt n t t 1 our t lieu Ito. N lole rehuslics till ISt. Uliol. the 1,1.1111111111 V Ilan.. 1011,11 ilti.l 411,1-. 111115 11.10 1.U.1111,1 111.-11.1 S ry Neiteriecl'in 11 , tits 111 t he ulliieted they x.lll Ilecur fur:40.111..1 too tfliti•erl Us Mid too I'olll .r1: - .0.1..nt, 10 , 11,fg Alen. NV. usmiri• tTrit it. qualify c lip tote licst. it 1 . % r he, u , and tliat it may ho ri hot( till, ludo relit( all It (irat unt. b,-r. ni Clenzs - mrn, Stat, mII eminent pertionageu, have lent 'Own. 0 11 1 10 orrtlfy the uupar.tilelo.l useful r ot our rernmaie,,, but slexee 10re will not per mit tho In.prtion of them. 'file An. 11:a below forlit•M gratis our A)ierteatt Atimmue bl uli II they ore glvi n, with also tleb.:rlptions oh tiu. complaint. th. y onto. Plum• tyhU regnir , All LTERATIVZ VIMIrINE to purify tile blu•nl will tlint Artois ('nip. EXT. ati.11..tn11.1..41110 retneAly to use,. Iry it 0111•C ‘ an.l you will know HA v., in.. IT J. I', A yEft (11.,1,ow.•11. tfass., and .01,1 hv tictlyslAng,Vu, Jun. 7, Wb7, 1U CONSUMPTION CURAELE BY DU. SCHENCK'S IdEDICINKS. TO MIL': coss , : krEgli G, Aid .1 - 11t012 mid be en* irtrol.o Of a th , 1u047 tv'n Lao'. T, o arab ash,. the livor awl -ttolluszh - nn t tint 5: olro 313 All mrro aro aloi for real lybo`ooo , o :Dal, .11 . 0. by Om , a maila'aaa will be ds-,eeel fll4 o,)1 lint tr`o 0, mail: lbw; bo:hilna op' the con , Aut.oa. 303M3(111'3 kN• 14{1K I.: PlT,!.3a , oartsukhooooow% of a I h%kno* or onleoas are; nc^,'.oot o ', tx nen; .h • 3,1 17.5.t.1 T,)l`..•C. In COn. r.eo' nn - reae I re Gored. ilitS ts Iv:Or:clew u well as metre'oo.. and. h • no:es t ho Arno rnoto I tt•, eli oeposittee are exit:: ci from .the sisteit, oz. I sold, whotesomo Heel wIt:ell will repo' a I.isetst. I Its ....I:a :3 thssa etoessnotert.t; fee:rt.:thins. Cron .re fre ely-di •to It. 'a , i ego toots1;•r to the t• oce:ost Te'.e th , P: 1 .ne:tlfs*, to L 101313 tilt UCrera id Jt231.111. It J.l not 43111 -, r thAt bona 15* Or • tto ve , r erq pet crs . ire .he; era nr.t reprir,i, for sounime't arc newsiest.. The rionairli ,riwt Lc It bee'th:, sal an sottot:te creat.oi to allow the Patinae st Tate to oleo ttot ref.?. rs'orr or-ans prep - Age and all 3 - It • Jr:lns:ter. Thee OW :a re oral to perform • rrmeleit curt ts, to wrooest taslott told. thserelse attest the raoms at rattzla en fossibte, eat all tho richest foost-Sat me 3, stotne, a ti. in fan, soinhing the ar pad/octaves ; Ind ba partic.pie ipd 1112 , 1 W. a. 1+44. 1 rt. The nclvertkvr, having been restnre.l to health Ina few w-e!;, by a v, ry roine.iy, after having trutf,brod for Meyer:ll yrstrx wall a ow', erg lung a:lect..on. and that olfr.t.i Coll3lliiip tion—le enxiou, tq make known to his tellOW• sntrrrrrs thr favan4 of run". To all who desire It, I,e will Penal a enpy (data proseription Ivied tfree ur einargc r , wail ihr leans taw prepdring and maim.: the *ante, which they will tind n ssrßl rends you. rosstrxrrirdat, ASTHMA, DIRONCHITIA, Coutinti 7 eadi.nrs, and all Throat anal Lung A traolons, The only ("Wert of the ad verii.er su sending the Preseripthan is to benefit the atilt le ted, anal spread in fortnation which ll,,,,aneelvel to be Invaluable. and he 1101111141. very au tiercr will try his remedy. am It will rola them niatla a mi. and may prove a Menials:lg. PArt les arkialivii Mc proscription FRET: hy tenon mall, will please Suit/1,01 RN :V. 1•:I./WARD A. W I ISCIN. Will lanistairg. King's co., New Yew's. Mar. 5, iStai. .1Y MADAME RE:3LS Nil f ON, the wort l renowned Astrologist and Sonitilitoottllstle Clair% eyaitt, wu!L• Inn elitirVOYTlll t state, &Min-eat , s the very rea t r,s of the pemon you ere to merry, end by the rii.i Man liouruitteiat of Intense 6110Wri us t gUlattlitelitl II) prootice a p-riect and 11( . 1:i -111:p picture of the fnt ure bushaud or wife of the nppileant, with Ante of marriage, occupation, leading, trill Us of character, Ake. This no I rop usit. ton, ne teetimonlebt without number can aasort. Ity stating place or id rtii, age. (thawed tion, color of eyee and hair, and eneloeLng fifty centa. fill stamped enyelopu addressed to your self, you will receive the picture by return tort,..titer with desired Information. Address in confidence, NlAtiAmir GERTRUDJI REX INGTON, P. O. Box ZW, Wost. Troy, N. If. Sept. :11,1860. Bra Every young lady end gentleman In the United SiLites elm hear something very much to their ad, 'Vantage by return mail tfree of charge,) by Rd, dressing the undersigned. Those having feura of being' hum imaged will oblige by not'ssotleing this earl. All others will please address, Itielf i r, ent soninut, TIIOB. F. f ILIA PIO A , liar. 5, '66. 17 83113ross1Way, , y Dearness, Illiast*ear and Cotrprrh. Trento') with the, utmost *ewer, i by Dr. J., ' /KA AIN, °coast. and A urist, (formerly ofT,eydsh, - - - - 7 ----- Thilhuhl,l \0.))19 PIN EStreet. Fhllack9ahla, Teo. 'Parris** and Vellimay. tirdornoln Iron, the roobt reliable mnarrn la the AS EtilitAY OF WANNING AND 1:477re -4.3try and Coußtry ran 'lO Kern at his office. The T 10 2 ,1 TO 'YOUNG MEN. Also, *sow* and me.llesl faculty are Limited tp nocoinpuny their Ajnmea whiff permanently prostrate.** Vital patients, us he ham no t.,,,,,tP1 In liir pruellre. Ar- Power', with sure *sous of raUck ti tzt tna of ttnetal eye* Insortot without p:11n. No charges Cutrgr, In Prated rnvrionrn. A . Pr. J.; made a r examination. •SEIDLIN HOIN.DITON, MOANS& Aaillltiglij Sept. 2 4 , lkkiti, ly ' Plallwluiphirt. rt. Dec.B. /SW 'lll Special Notice Column, FritWu , Exiteution 1 SCORCH AND BLAS An Eleannt Sweet Gain Aver - le Cherry Pectornl, FOIL RAPID (TILE OF To Cowitanspktl Com, Wonderful but Tae I Illtrange, bat True., Married, Op the ?nth tilt_ sit the 'mums (4 Mr. .7 W.gtt' by Itt.t, L. W . Walt% 3tr. 1.1.1.1, w I.:A vt. of owAnowt,, to tie. I,izzig clelist, Of iltook • township, On the. 814 tilt., nettr fitinterwtown, by Roy. 3). M. ithwl:webh r, Mr, it A URN Wt.:l4oM+; to Miss I.ol_llB.lSl l .llkiliLtai, both (if TIrUIPS tkAlti• istl/P• • Qv; the 20th nit,. by Aiy, ?nth*, itbsilir,r i, Mr, TIIA.111)KU:i s %Mit to Nig* K.Vrii: oVLit -114 U(.141, both 10 .Ituuntieleumumt sum 'whip, ; On the 27th ult,, by ittM Ilituer, Mr, JIORIX NV 1111411,1 0 .. Y, of lialthnotc count, 31‘1,, to g aY QINDEIIImI44 ST4)14111.1/tY.uf Aolocui cuimty. Died, On Thursday afternoorl week, hl l PLllndal p llia, after a protract.; illness. MAU( I E HAL:PER, Wile of Wert e. (laminar, of thatty and h - ter of the editor of the Adams Sentinel, age„ 2 . 9 years 9 months awl 7 days. She went peueetally and cajnav to her rest, leaving ths con‘olatlon to her friends, by her trlontplaunt - death, MO sits heal exdiamol, the ttittLetlattsut earth tor a pltss. 1 111 ItµiAvrLJttp In the bright world above.' Mho leaves It husband and four ) °Una eij II .1 reu to otoorn the lot.-4 uf a h roer ul t d gflui tirmnto wile spot 11 • 11111111111 *et* brought Lore, and itikrrod 14 Evergreen Ceuta tery. Uu Weitnes.lny nneroOnn, Jan. 30, In phllinlel- Oita, 8 \ ilangliter All,ert cthatl ner, a n d grail,l.lumxhirr Or Ike r IHor tin .1,I• :11/14 Silitlllo, MIAMI ei,v and lit da) pit TilurAl.,y la.t, ut 1.1)0 Alins-lioure, Mp, W.ll, tit VW bist ur Near Pettalibarg. !.4„ 111‘. 21st S \(.1.11•.4 y. ,igt4t,Ler of \llrlu rluu.l ELIA. libutlL I neubs, uged 2 y6ars 111011018 uml 17 du) 4, On ill.. Nth tilt. In Einn lIOCII 11, Adam. county, Mrs. 1.1 . 1.11.11101,1.1.:Sta.lt, raged ul)nut At Althetttttlown. On. OW latti ASII I tiTt IN, min tit John end /IttrriLt 111t.tter, kge,l ttittittim tap% 1:4 tittyy. on tlu• 2,4131 ult., In Oxford toµ gxltlp, Nirlt, BIN,): . :, consort, or Alustns 4t fl lr ) curs. Public Male OFPROPP.EITY, gun VIIIIJ.kI% the lAL day of MAIWiI iiezt, the subscriber, 111,eililing to reunite pi mailer 1.1.1111, Will Orli itt P Sale ' wt 1.111 residence, on Elias Hat tiudu's Lain, in Frank. lit iownship, Adams county, on the uld Ber lin roil , about one mire son:Arof Arendtesills, the following valintble personal prupert), viz ; 4 bend of %VOW,: 2 tu-)6tr u!ii Cults, 4 Cow?, 2 1.1L4115,. J licitirs, I..licep, 2 Brood Sees n lili Pig, it narrow-Li edd or horse iVn gun, l tlare.int I. tread fourllhum se Witgun, ueluily new. Pkinglie, Burrows, Single and Duohle Shot el Piutighi. Single itud Double-tres, Spreaders, ilersis Gents, Sad :les, Collars and lisher, i Chain, Filth Chaiii, Corn and - 0 .ia 1 tho bushel, ulth It iiariety of uthu.r ut Lidee, runt numurous to mention-. Sale to cominenes 01;10 o'clock, A. 31,, o said du;, wheat atteit , laaca iv ill be go, ep 0114 tsrcas wads kuown by ANDI“W CLUCK J*ton lficgt.ey, Auutiocioet.% It b. 4, 1861, 14 'Public Stile, (AN TUESDAY, the ttth day of m'Anca next, thy subscriber, intending to Olt farming, v. ill ;sell at Publ.l Sale, al ins rest. deuce, in Franklin towns% p, county, one toile sontli.of Ateadtsville,.the xuluable peisuitsl property, viz: ' 3 gout Ith: HUMES, 1 pair of Moles, 3 Milth Cows, 1 lloe Bull, a lot of Young s Cat. tie, 1 litt s rrow-tread fuur•lurse Wagon, tat). littrue Wagon, Mine lied, Small Wagon fled, hind awl Hoot Bear►, Huy Curl inee, 1 pair of Wood I,:uldeis, 1 Wood Sled, Culluel •od llinlles, linnet-a, Truces, 3 a•.ud Lilies, Log Maine, Cow thains, Ploughs. llnrrows, innowtng Mill, 'Double Plonghs. Sprewl,ra, tiingle-trePs, Raker., Folks, and a ruriety ut 4.lier too uuuartuto to mention. nlr to ulfitt.elice rtt 20 o'clock, A. 11., ory stid day, Mien iLtLelidnuo: Will Le giteu gala Itruld Lou All by Feb, 4, ISO.. la* Pitlillo Male. ON TIICESUAV, the Pith l.y of FERMI. Alt V in. 41., the sol•szrihers, as A•ba l ass. tt awn. 01 the elate of Joseph Fink, Sr., de. erased, will sell_ *et' Politic Sale. at the late tenide e of said deceased, its Gersultuy town. .Itianis county, on this Baltimore an 4 Gettyshurg turnpike, hear Latin/town. this tullua leg valuable personal property, viz: 1 (PRA!. FAMILY Ittiltbß, tour years old, 3 Com., 1 Rocknway Buggy and Darnel", I one-horse Wagon ttod foet,r", Hay Lotter', I Shot t I Plotqh, 1 .Guru Pork, 1 Wriow, t Wheellottrow, crow., Bar, :hovels, Day mot Dung Fork', 5.01. t. Chain, Cow Chains, Hullers and tThaina, Crosscut Saw, Il,nrd SSIW, and 'other aetic:e. ; nrAtt .13 nett.' of Grain, iu the Ground, with liousthuld and. k.teheu i tont, lure, via : ltiiiiSTßAnS AND BFIDDING, 1 Trundle lied. 1 Cot, 1 Bureau, I Chetry Tsl,le, l Sofa, 1 Corner Cupboard, B Chairs, 2 Tables, I ante, 2 Stands, I Desk and Looking Glass, a lot of .I.crpetiug, Stair Carp - et, Cook Stove and Viz. tures, parlor Stove And Pipe, Copper Kettle, Iron Kettles, Iron Pots, Dough Tr.iy, Churn, Tin-ware and Cruckirri-were, a lot of Deige, 3 Lutd Cana, a lot of ILtrrele, Pctatoes by the bushel; 2 Barrels of Vinegar, and a variety of other articles, too numerous to mention. Sule :o cu,it Hence at 10 o'clock, A. 11 ,oq said tiny, when atteu lance will be given and terms made known by. PIUS JUSEPII WINK, Jr., 41..tr0e Kcume . , Auctioneer. Feb. 4, 1607. te* - Publio Sa OF PERSONAL PROPKIITY.—On DAY, the 4th day of MARCH next, the iutendiug to quit farming, will sell at Publio sale, at, hts residence, ip i'r.inu township, ; Adams county, 2 mitt s'enit of 1,11, tlestown, near Christ Church, the fullowmi valuable personal properly. viz: 4 head of young WORK IlultSES, 1 one, and• 4 . hall' year old Cult, 2 one-year old Colts, Mitch Cows, 4 rleKers, 3 Buts, 9 Sheep, 3 Brood Sows, :1 Shoats, 1 Broad tread Four horse Wa,oll, 1 Narrow-tread Font-horse Wagon, I One-horse Wagon, Wagon Bed, Wood Ladders, Hay [Adders' Hay Cstriases, Dung Boards, Rcitkaway ' Buggy, •Sleigli, Thre,hing Machine with Double Shaker and Boise Power, 1 Spring Rake, I Land .Roller, Winnowing Mill, Cutting Box, Grain Brill, Ploughs, 2 Harriet s, Cultivator, Corn , Forks, Sauce! Ploughs, Log Chains, Fifth Chain, Single and Double-trees, 2 Spreaders,. Wagon Saddle" 2 set. of Rind Gears, 4 sets of Front Gears, ' Collars, Bridles, Halters, Maine, Butt Traces, Breast Chains, Cow Chains, Rakes, Foi As, Graiu Cradles, Mowing Scythes, a lot of 11.1 g -s, Potatoes by the bushel, dm; with lion.sebold and Kitchen Furni•ure, Tip : BEDS, Be.lsteads, Kitchen Cupttotted, Chest, Chairs, Cooking Stove, Parlor Store, Clothes Cupboard, Carpeting, Tube, liarre/s, and laiKe variety of other Articles. to consmeuce at 10 o'clock, A. U., ote► said day, when attendants will be giren sod tt•rtne made kaoWn by ADAM GERIIICWW. JACOB Rteew, Auctioneer, • Feb. 4, 160. ts* WE have just received s new aggartment of tjtleeallWAre, to Wiiirti we Write lb. etteatiou of buyers. A. 1 1 Curr rY SOW. NONE but firevrate PICTURESsre *Vowed to Us fikeu from the Egeelsior Galleri. Simples &Wawa before the order ie C. .1. TYSON. • • BIN • 27. 0 2 'a 0 /4 64 14 iro 2w V 4141 • 11 GO 4 3 10 4 130 00 1 00 O W► 4 0 37 he 17 no N .711 to • 1 IV HENRY L.V.)Y,