REPLII3LICIN COMPILER, GETTYSI3I73IG, 2.!A. MONDO 3101CCMG• AVAIL 14, 1856. For Presie,ent s JAMES BUCTANAN. (oF PENNSYLVANIA.) (3 testto the decision, a the NAt;onal Conventiou.) Caual COW • GEORGE SCOTT F COMMA tOUNTY Auditor General, JACOB TRY JR, =i=ffl TIMOTHY IVES, (OF POTTEIt COUSTO awn* Legislature has resolved to adjourn on. tbe nd instant.. litoentsom has been prevented by ill. ness from. - ooeupying his seat in the House _tor_som - e days._ &PAM. COURT. -+The Supreme Court of feinsylvs,nia commenced its session for the middle district at Harrisburg d'n'the 4th inst. 117 The :Democrats , of Philadelphia have nominated Hon. RIMAIII)- VAvX for Mayor. A better nomination could not have. been made. IttraThe Chameershurg Valley Spirit names to urt,dressed in a "Wan new" suit of beau tiftdiype,. Messrs. Coores & becKe.wr print a good paper,and we are glad to see this; evi• dense, of their prosperity. • (t-The Agricultural Department of the Patent Office,at Wash in gtonov hich has done so mnolvgood in introducing plants and seeds from' abroad,. and distributing them in this country: for cultivation, proposes, now to ex lend ittkoperations so as tn, obtain from abroad every plant, herb ofiree ;which has been calti• 'waled successfully. oterbe. old, college building of Washing toly,Ootlege, Pa., was ,burnt down on Batur dviy. week..,,, We havunot learned the partic ulars, .. SerThe.Maine Legislature has just passed a new Num' la*, in opposition to the proltib ito4,*systeni. ' Man LtTro:Gs.—The-reception of pre p4lSfu'r.Contracts for carrying; the mails will close . 4\140 14t6; at, three o'clock, P. M., end .final; decisions in 'reference to the same will bernadelg o the 7th, of May next, on which dot the lettings-ofalt,the routes in the States of : New ,jersey, Pennsylvania, -Delaware, Marylitul, - - arid Ohio,' will take place. The Whole fitiniher lof public linoti in the above rained Stateoa 1.037, the . contraets of which are for the.foUr- years commencing on the Ist of 1856, and expiring on the• 30th June, 18:66, . , NITASHINGiON,-. April 9.--The,President, to. Huswer to a' resolution - passed by the Sinoti for lnforMation on- the Kansas qu,es , tion, and pne passed by the, House calling f,,r information on the Central American ques - ma, sent * - nielasage .to each, saying that there is,. nothing new at the .State Department on these.subjecte. orßANKlturrox . .—lt is 'stated itka Washington letter that, the receipts of the United States guveintnent for the week before last,' exceeded its expenditures by the sum of $ . 1400,000, 'At the same ratio for one year this.. receipts would exc e ed the, expenditures $78,00(1.000. I.OiNOASTEIt t Apf it 10.--.llle , barns and Sta.. Ides of the. ounty POor House were burned tot ay, wit.i . 36 of tatt.e arid four horses. The loss is heavy. 'TIC MISSIHtI BISHOP: The report that Bishop O'Reilly, of Hartford, Conn., was still in Ire land in , Ffbruary, is contradicted by the Free. his :raving, takes passage ou the missing. steam- er Pacific. BAD SPECOLATJON.-A firm at Buffalo, New York, have art hand 14,000 bushels of wheat, for which lasi fall they. refused $2 10 per bushel.—To sell it at - ,present prices there it is said they will have to take $5,200 less than they were offered. last. NI. ----------- - A liAsnsomk PRESENT.—TIre Rev. Mr. Sew- all, of the Central Orthodox Society, Lynn, lis said he made President. So had Francis P. _____Mass.,on_Thtirsday-evening“ittring-a--s•sitr-4 Blair, once the eslitor of the official organ at prise party" of his parishioner, had a package i Washington, and, recently president of an A - et money presented to him, containing the : oliliim Crlnventioy. And Aaron Burr, if we . tiznount of 81 . ,035. - I mistake not, once haditia conficfence.—This . i hot argues that Gen. Jackson, withal! his in . four children and then attrnpted . to destroy herself, near Stockbridge, Madison eon nty, NU. ;cos, sornelifire.s very badly fouled. .- Y.,is to be taken to the Lunatic A io4 s .. • .3 n ; .11 Si: .i.pies Ittr.,F.s.—lt is stated that Sharpe's tics •."., Gurr Too Ilic.ll V-1?-11-10-g.----1,1S t Virc÷kr,a-t—:— - . a,,, i I roTh 1 'omp_rin_y: are construetingine of tel for their i rifles sell in Kansas for -a mere trifle.' Some ' the sale of {and in Gallatin county, Illinois, own use, front I. Pittsburg to Philadelphia. Otr-There ii said to be li m 7------- g ; N ew Y ttt York, ,• keen ankees there, the Dayton ..blutpire in- m 'll,OOO acres of swap lands were sold at an --- -- - average or s 3 per acre; 2.4,000 acres were for to a state . of great destitution, a !dam] relative : forms us.-have been buying them up, alnvist A ManitrlNG MAN . .—A few days ago (says sale, but the eummissioner stopped the sale, as the J Uovin nun Journal) Jude Perrin, of this W of Gen. ashintton; named Itmmell. • k from the first mouth of their introduction, ship- the price exceeded auticioations. The lands cite, marri L ed a man fur the filth time. A. sin- Kr ' Dr. & oat. of s • " -- - - 7--- -- ---- ,pi it!,!: ;iii!:11 KIM., and re-selling them t o Me lima- hid been 'isSeSir Li as 11; °rib 50 cents, 60 cents. ' gular leattire - in the, cage is that the fifth wife ;.. Louis, !vv.: just sold for , untr-fe-h-to be agai'r sent hack -as "aid to Eln• awl ;5 cents per acre. • i was also the third wile. The third marriatre #24,875 a site in St. Paul, Minn•-•-; , j1.1, which ~, s:, It is supp „,,,,t t h at a I, i 'r ife windier of _ ....... not proving a happy one, :he parties were. SCIENCN AS A DrrEcTivE.—A keg of spe c i e he purchased for SE.OO six years ago. • 1 i.! , riinou: weapons have been paid fur by was teccutly emptied on the lineal' a Prussian s' l );:raled and %veto divorced The man ,—, • The I2th rof April is the a•utive.rsary of the lieechers and others hat Ctiut.eii times over. , railroad, and refilled with sand. A microscopic married again. and when death claimed his fourth wire, the disconsolate widower return lite birth of Heitry Clay and Jam , : iluchanan. 1. _ ._ ____ __________________ examinationßf the sand showed the particular • t..:::."/"The Shear Crop in Texas, this seasau, . station it came from. The field of tie tective in- ed to No. 3. and weed and won her. Judge q uiry, thus narruwed,was itinnediately occu- Perrin thinks he has tied them up effectually h;': been unu.nt-illy larg T e. he.erop in Brazil pied hy the age ic...; o f t h e p„ii,.,, and the stolen this time. The lucky man had the impudence fla county is estimated at $500,000.t0 claim a reduction of the marriage fee in treasure, In a shot t time, traced to one of the . eon employees of the road. . sequence of the large business he was doing --__ - _____ in that line. i4alie. a carpenter by inute. {Wei y sold in Adams county. Miss., for three and seven hundred dollars. Alvin (III.) Comier id Ihe 7th nl - No rain. according to the itaffeiiko 4 0.4 cpi iii 4) la that we tuay expect (Wis.) i)eatticret, has fallen there ter(V a;.(rtitei vv r) tint- ctnil wlit'A. days. Ilffititiltl.E AFFAIR.—In the eoentv-hnuse at 31miat Holly. New Jersey. a few liay. since, (The NI irror say.,) a hay ‘Vito had eotiirnitted .5.u.:14.11...art lin-41 , 4in; It.tnirt7 - Ar*C - tfT a cell I -- 1 , Last Wee‘i s Questions. , . . e ruary, a„ the. I -,,„„ tea , -iiettii t1Ci.1.4. W.lSl;lll..,ilir. fi4'Cl.ll'4•ll ;h.):, OW .. . ..% IN; a era/ti' Ina n. Soon after, a wild fit ealiw (<,. - 1 tie v et,Yl 41(111Pi!:oti.lierii "it le: 'ln. MlT:illy V•itAVEI: T.) No. I.—Pe..er has 64 7 and John mire' of Stinthern TrAD4 1 1 ,4 b i ,, r ,,,,,, Iv p h i ,,,, c'" 11 1)" 11 Y - 1 11 0 .1 )4-ver have a ee•it 'if' i ll s; mull.upon the wan. and he seized the !my and hill- - - o ey. as lw :‘,J , :,;, ;:J f.J:.ury vii itir fatk, w 10.... a.l pun!, Norous saiiititry recilitions, Alta e,l him in .1 ver short tiais, mangling hiiu itt serit.44oo Wifeit4 befutr. . 7---- .c.,=4.1/Icit;;4. - , rufervwx t.., tio cvaiin. , warm ue,.:!ier. ~ . . a si,oclow , rammer. • 7.13: or I'eter 114. and John 7C). l .44:.:,trEr.r..) lio, 2.—St.sty-six. SIUNOW,c, NT Ttint:‘T.—.A ruler otr-The pedelt trees were lit blown in nn 10111. of tI v New mitt d 1., a livn 146; A.ncther Znow Nothing Trick lIM a` :l) hE POrtgir4l,lLNED IS TO BE POTWARSIED." The, Harriaburg i lfera/d, in an article Com menting on the statement .tutOc , in the New York 'Prilnine,iliat the recent hag- Cirnvention at Harrisburg Was a"Reptibl loan" Convention. denies it, and asserts that the Know Nothing, or "American," sentiment was largely - in the - cisce!uidnt! — This, admission of the Herald bears us out in what we have said of that gathering of - different "spirits,"—that it was gotten up; and managed, from beginning to end, by the 'Know Nothing . leaders. its . only real purpose being to better the chances of their sinking party in "the wild hunt after office." The adinlSSion, too, confirms iisin — the itnpres= t sion that another "POLLOCK TRICK" has been Played off in the arrangement of the ticket. Look at it ! Two years ago. the , Know Noth. inns radgnaninunghly settled upon a I..)emoerat for canal flumnissioner,'but selected from their own household the Gumpion !--taking the lion's share. Nati, they take a Whig fur Canal -,r, but are • ‘re. i'ul'ta sr before it could be checked, destroyed the en rtire-building-,-with its contents, and injured the -WM tai.ssione, ... very :aro ' • ng—pr-dperti es~ among them rear the two best offices, by fir, fir rank Know, of the United States Hotel. The aggregate Nothings-411e Acmrron GExt:itm, and SUILVEY- lOSS is $343.000. An elderly lady, resid- Oa G sunAL —g,rabbing the lion's Ave again! ing next door to the Hotel, died during the Are' not the cases very similar in their fea- night from fright. . . tures ? Do they not unerringly point to the On Friday - evening, the ,large stone bank seine end: the election of Know Nothings to l barn of Christian Miller , 1.4 miles southwest office ? - of Yerk, on the Railroad - , was destroyed by tire, Whether this trick will also succeed, re- with its valuable contents, consisting of grain, mains to be seen. - We sincerely question it. bay, straw, fanning utensils, &e., and four fin e The one played off by' the dark lantern man- oxen and two colts. Caused through sparks alters, (an, unscrupulous sworn band.) .two from a locomotive. years ago, should serve as•a warning to all `honest, voters—and our impression is that it ;will. By the way: the "Ailam . s Sentinel" has placed the names' o f f the nominees of the isos or Know Nothing Convention, at its mast. head, This May astonish those who-deluded 'themselves with the ,ides that our neighbor could not be brought to play into the hands of Know -NOthitigism ; but it will not_astonish that other large class who have not deceived themselves with tiny such foolish notion. , The '•Star" has .:1010 at the head Of its ed itorial columns the names of all the Know Nothing nominees, both State and National: The Old Line Whigs. • The n jble, patriotic stand taken at the pres ent political crisis by so many of the most die tinguishekand infinential members °Utile old line whip party, has not only called forth the writ meet expressions of admiration and respect froM the Democratic press, but it hag inspired throughout the Union a feeling, of confidence in their love of country and sliding devotion wits true - interests, which cannot for a mo .ment,be weakened by a recollection of past d if fetences of opinion in regard to the merits of men or the expediency of measures. As an evidence of this state of feeling, we make room for the subjoined resolution, which Was unanimously adopted at a large and enthusias tie Democratic meeting held in Lawrencecoun ty, Arkansas, on the first of .March last : • Resolved, That the old line whigs of Law rence county, who aro actuated with the same priaciples of Stephens and Toombs of Genf gia, Jones of Tennessee, Dixon of Kentucky, James 13. Clay, son of the immortal Henry Clay, and a host of other old-line whigs, and who, like those patriots., step upon the great Deneamitic -- p tforin a inreite e war upon kinew nothingism, be invited to participate in this and all other Democratic conventions held in the county, and t hat we recognise them as brother laborers to the great. cause of . humai rights. Sand for the Greaser—Sand! Parson unowNLow, in hi 3 speech before'the. Philadelphia l►'now Nothing Ciinventi on which nominated Flu,dione. , and DoritmseN, referred eulogistically to the latter as a "greasy-Ten nessean." We have heard of - a family in Ten nessee whose children got so greasy fromeat ing corn and fat perk, that, before putting them to sleep, their mother had to roll them in sand, to keep them from slipping out of bed. We suppose Andy Jack, with a Donelion tail, is a member of that family. And thus we ex plain his slipping out of the Democratic par ty, It was altogether the fault of President PIERCL, who refused to "sand" him with an office. As Andy is now _rolling himself in Know Nothing dirt we presume there is no danger of his slipping off the Fiu.Nroae: tick et. We are quite sure there is not the least - f to the Vice -Presidentraf ( anger o s !plying La, Chair.—Valley Spirit. "Confidence."' The Know Nothings say that Donelson hod the “confidence" of General Jackson, and was esteemed by the old hero a middling clever fellow ; and, therefore, Andrew Jackson Don elsen ought to be Vice President. Wonder ful discovery !—John Bt-11 once had his con fidence.—So -hod Martin Van Buren, whom IL More of the It arm oat The 'Hartford , Courant, a organ in C,onneeticut, - is out the nominees of , the Know Bless uslao-Whatan entfins -Mousliet of fellows the Kno' We take the following from Jaurnal, another Know Nothii J.While we duly appreciate ‘ licittide tattle New 'York Poc k to our political sympathies, wi excellent paper :he assgranee anti Donelson will not by any even the apology ofa recimottil good old couttuonwealth.!,' A meeting was recently hi county, Va., by the old line' radiated the nomination of Pi' elson, Destructive .Fires ! A little after 12 o'clock on Thursday night, fire broke out in the "Artirms' Building," in Fourth street, neat' Chesnut, Philadelphia, and MGM APFAIRS rti F#ELIKRICK COVNTY.-111•8 Dem ocrats held A county- convention at Frederick city, on Saturday week, to appoint delegates to the State Convention, when ex-Governor Lowe and Mr. K advocated the claiirks of Mr, Buchanan to the Presidency. and Col. S river and Mr. Johnson those of Gen. Pierce. A it4)rity of the meeting is said to have been in favor of Mr. Buchan:la. The Examiner, from which we gather these facts, has also the following, item: - boevil.q.—We chrOnicled the death of Mr., Casper Welty, near Emmitsburg., 00 the 28th of February last, in the 90th year of his aue ; and that of -his brother, Bernard Welty, on the Ist instant, in his 83d.year. In March, 1855, a sister of these patriarchs, named Susanna Ilornaker, departed this life, in the Stith year of her age, and there yet survive of this long veil family two brothers and a sister, aged re spectively 78, 80 and 82 years. SUDDEN' •DEATIL-Mr. Daniel Dysert, of Buena Vista Springs, died_ - suddenly on Mon day night last. The dectasfd retired in the evening in the enjoyment of his usual health, but before morning was a corpse. SiiSP, we learn, was . apoplexy. Mr. Dysert has left a family and a large circle of friends and acquaintances to lament-his ANurnmt.—We learn that Mrs. Elizabeth Welsh, %rife of Mr. John Welsh, who resid,!s not far front this place, in Quincy township, was found dead in her bed on Sunday tuarning• last. Soctnn.—We regret to learn that Mr. Cid. eon ShierY, of Ca vetown, Washington county, on Tuesday last, committed suicide by shooting himself through tito 1:tb•nl with 91 pistol, etusing instant death. Our inii,rmant t tat he walkeici the statale. in his stockings and there terminated his existence as stated shove.—We have" heard no cause asslizned fur the a ct. Mr. S. was. formerly a resident of this place, and proprietor of the Globe ITtsy nesboru'- Record. A GUILTY PAIR DISGO'EIIr.D. -A cnrrespond -ont of the B-owling - C3reen ( Standard niches the following interetoing scene as 11.3'v= ing occurred in Munfordsville on the 7th ult., to wit: A daguerrean artist, with a lady who was not his wife, had been operating in the quiet town aforesaid—tile vent leman taking. pictures and the Imly teaching music—for some months. They had gotten music, instruments and all necessary "et cetera," and were meeting with great success. On Priday,'the 7th, they were seated at the dinner table, edifying, the natives with the following wonderful 'dialogue. Mr. Penhroke, (the gentleman's name) addressing his dear lady. said : "Tl.ere seems, my dear, to he some preju dice in Kentucky against-us Yankees." ''Olt yes," she replied; "you and I will leave -no-grontk fur prejudice; we'll cleat ourselves and"— "Mr. Penhroke, allow me to introduce you to the sheriff of Nelson county," said a hoarse voice behind him. The sheriil then, upon a warrant, proceeded to ha'ndeuff the aforesaid Penhroke and lady. The facts are these : Penbroke bad living in the East a wife and one child the lady had living in New,York a husband and two children. But-Cupid be ing stronger th►n law or ditty, they eloped to the tar West to live as husband and wife! lady's father, who, iminedtaWy on seeinfr his daughter, fainted. He resides in New York, is a man of great wealth and had lavished vast sums upon his on(y d 'tighter, whom he ten derly loved. lie had followed them 1,700 miles when he found them. She is pion, beautiful and accomplished, and married well. Here, indeed, was a "bankruptcy of the heart." The guilty pair was placed in a vehicle in company with the wretched father, and are now "gone Kist." .:NlmwAt - tor., April 10.—The linow Nothing State Council of Wisconsin repudiated the lIKART-Ry.sotxti Occuttnxxvg.—On last Sat- I nominat;on of Mr. Fillmore for the Presiden nrday week, a son of David II tick lebury, 0f.,. cy and tinminatedAr. Jitanks,__Speaker--01-the Switzerland_connty.__litd—in_crossialu_al_fiom___: (louse of Representatives, as their candidate. where was enclosed a vicious bursa, was at- - I --- - - -- - tacked --- by the animal, who with his teeth tore Bow KEN'TeCKT REspONlK—Since the nom him and with his feet stamped him until lilt inatinu tit'the Ent,w Noiltinty candidate for was extinct. The mother of the bov saw the transaction, and was so inindi excited that she , President and Vier! !'resident there have been some five or six ratificatimi meeting.; held in swooned, ate; was carried into the house in a lientnehy„ lint, according- t i all accounts, they helpless condition, where stn. remained Until death relieved her in a few hours. . i have b..eti most tame anti spiritless affairs. GI:EAT RUN NISG.—.In lediln named Albert Swint ran it rtioc r.tee in littirtto olt the .2.4111 e - f;;; at Miller's . riJie,r g - Allery. Ile rie five miles in the eoprecedeett d tdtort period of et r I -4.• • 8,162. Democratic gain, 5,313. One more poll (say -- ; next November) and fusionism Will be vanquished, Last year the Legislature was unanimously Abolition and Know Nothing. This year it stands, as far as heard from: Senate, 16 Know Nothings . and Abolitionists, 9 Democrats, 1 lig, an 5 vacancies ; House, 39 Know N othings and Abolitionists, 21 Democrats, and 13 vacancies. CONNECTICtiT Et.ECTION.—The vote for G ov ernoiin all but 18 small towns, stands:, Ing ham, Democrat, 29,105; Minor. Know Noth ht, 23,487; Wells, Rep., 5,921 ; Rockwell, 1,191. Ingham leads Minor 5,618, but as the choice will now be thrown Into the Legisla ture, the Opposition members of every shade may combine and defeat ,him. Last year the Know Nothings carried everything before them. Connecticut will cast her vote for a Democrittic -President next fall. Mirk that! NEW IL111PkIlik: ELECTiO2i.--Every town in the State has been heard from by the Patriot, and Wells, D., has 32,067 ; Metcalf, K. N. Republican, 32,075; Goodwin, Whig, ,and other,, 2500. According to 'this, the fusion plurality is eight votes. In [855 the vote was for Baker, Dein., 27,219; Metcalf 32,675, and' all others, 4806. Democratic nel gain SIX THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FOUR. Ek,Ecno&s—ALL RIGHT !-A political revo lotion has taken place in Annapolis, Md.— The Know : Nothings - earned it last spring by Ore than 100 majority. Now the Democrats have the Mayor, three of the five Aldermen, and a tie fur Recorder. Good'. The Democrats have also succeeded in St. Louis, by a large majority—ditto in Cleve land. The city election took place at Cincin •nati on Monday, eccept for Mayor, and result ed in favor of the Democrats. A similar elec tion, nt Louisville was carried by the Know- Nothing party. At Albany, New York, Dr. Qualienbush,..Detnocrat, is elected Mayor. with a majority of Democrats in the Councils. ! . The municipal election held in Portsmouth, Virginia, on Saturday week, resulted in the e lection of Dr. James G. Hodges, the Democratic candidate for mayor, and the entire Demo cratic council ticket. Last year the Know- Nothing majority in Portsmouth was upwards of eighty. PORTLAND, Mc., April- B.—The Democrats and straight whigs, united, carried all the wards and every office in the city, at the elec tion yesterday. - BEDFORD COUNTY.—The Gazelle says the Democrats carried Bedford county it the late' borough and township elections. A noble work was done In kow Haven yes terday. With a majority of 340 against usat the last election—with a thorongh fusion Eifel! the opposition against us—with the two Organs oftbe city, unscrnpulousas they were violent in their opposition—with fanatici::un centering all the efforts of its Beechers, and Phillipses, and Garrisons upon us—with a Town Clerk and . Selectmen bitterly hostile to us, and throwing every obstacle, by means of their Registry ma chinery. in the way of our voters—in spite of all this, and much more, to discourage its—we have elected our Representatives, and for the first time elect our Senator from this District. We give a Democratic vote of 2,328 ! - Honor to our noble•hearted Democracy ! Honor: to.all those who have recognised us as the party of the Constitution and the Union, ' and have given us their support. Tut: IMPORTANCE or ONE VOTE.—Three or fou - r towns were lost to the Detnocrats of New Hampshire in the late election by onl one vote. Fifty Democratic votes. proper y dis tributed.wonld have secured the Legislature by an undoubted majority. Rhode Island Rleotioni year ago (says the New York )rrnal of amerce) the : Know Nothings swept the to as with the helot)] of deitructiOn. There scarcely a. vestige of the old parties visi . This year the combined forces of Know liittgisni, Black Republicanism, and all the 1 isms, have barely sufficed to escape de. by the Democracy. We here present the for' Governor last year and this, only re 'king that in those for last year two towns deficient, which would doubtless hie/ea - se Know Nothing majorky This Year. Last Year. Ipin 9.910 FToppin, 10.418 [er (Dein.) 7,09 C Potter, 2,301; tering, ,15.8eattering, Gd oppin'a present majority is 2,850; last From the New Haven (Conn.) Itegister New Haven Thoroughly Redeemed! r" --- ' - *The P t-n iv; Ivama LOCAL ITEXS. TERRIFIC STORM.— Deslrucliun ry" Prop er/ y.-0!) Saturday evening last. between 5 and 6 o'clock. a most yiolent gate of wind pas - \.. ed over this place ; and though of only half a Minute ' s duration, produced no inconsiderable amount of damage. The large by irk barn be longing to Rom.= SMITFi. E-4q.. near the corner of Washington and Railroad streets. was par -daily unroofed, and portion.: of the walls going in, literally wrecked twelve out, of seventeen new carriages placed thereinloi• 'safe keeping by CoautGE lttsm,o. aq. Fragments of the roof were strewn over the neighboring lots, a distance of a Iniudrelyards from the; barn. We sunpahe that a thousand dollars will be recoiled to repair Mr. Arnolif. losg: Mr. Staith's is sevend hundred.- Some other damage throughout the town was reported.,by that and the gale after dark, but nothing-.of much con3e.quenee.. ANN U.% L A 1) DRESS. —The regular - annual Address before the 1-;:ilde Society of the College raid Seminary - will be ildivereil in Christ's _(Lutheran) Church Tlll5 , EVENING. by _ale Rev. Crlit4. WKST' Tdomrsox. ?if York. Ser- vice will commence at 7 o'clock ; and a collet. Lion will be taken on the occasion forthe bene- fit of the Society. The Public are respectfully invited to attend. „ • TILE EXERCISES of the Junior Exhibition of PentNylvaniu College,will be held in Christ's church, to-morrow evening. To-morrow afternoon, at 3.o*clock, the annual Address before the Unman Association will be delivered by Professor F. G. Swim; 11. D„ of Philadelphia. The Board of Trustees of the College will meet on Thursday tnornipg at 8 o'clock.' The Board' of Directors of the Theological Seminary will meet, on Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. At 10 o'clock, Rev. Dr. SCHAEFFER, the German Professor elect, will deliver his InaugUral Andress in \ Christ's church.. COUNTY MAP.—We have already ex pressed our .gratification at the prospect- of having a Map of our county published, and 'now have the pleasure to state that surveys for the purpose are• in active progress. - The' only Map of Adams county ever published, so far-as our. knowledge extends, was by Messrs. WAGNER & SMALL, of York, about thirtyffive years ago. Very. few copies of it, we presume, are now in existence. --It Was small in size, and though doubtless an accurate del inea tier' of towns, roads, &c., was not to be compared with the Map which Messrs. Smolt & BYLES propose to . issue. The new Map will show not merely the location of, towns, villages, roads, mills; and houses of warship,. but every farm , will be marked in its proper place and the owner's name be distinctly printed thereon. 'like style of - .the Map may be seen at' the office of D. WILLS, Esq., in this place. MITCHELL'S MAP.—By reference to our advertising columns, it will be seen that an op portunity is afforded the citizens of this county, to procure Mitchell's New National Map of the United Stale:s, &c.—one of the most desirable ever published. It Can be had exclusively by subscription. TR E ES. —Roi . wAtT SMITH, Esq., has planted a - pair of beautiful Mahogany Trees in front of his residence, in Centre Square. This again brings to mind the idea started by Mr. Mc- CLP:LLA N . last spring. of placing Lindens around the entire circle, which we hope will be fully carried out this season. The expense would be but a few dollars,—a mere nothing com pared with the enhanced beauty and comfort which the trees would afford. Let it be done without delay. CALLED.—Rev. Mr. INlAnosr, who has been ministering to the Presbyterian Congregation at fluntorstow n, during the past winter, has received and accepted a permanent ca 11 from that congregation. NEW CORN.—We have received from the Patent Office, at Washington, a few packages New Mexican White Flint Corn. which we will freely distribute among those who ma y call. it is said to be prolific in yield, excel lent for table use when green, and much es - - ntd-for-brentirpudaT,,, &c., w-he • • , • adapted to all parts of the corn region of the United States south of Massachusetts. MAD DOGS.—A dog supposed! to be mad, was killed one day last week near Papertown, but not, however, until after Tie had bitten a great number of dogs, hogs, &c.—Any person owning a dug which was even supposed to have been bitten. should immediately destroy him and not endanger the community. s:r_ni NB,Spri ngla s_opemedilelig_h t ft] Ily the snow• and ice have left without any datnnge —and everything indicates a pleasant season. FALSE PROPHET.—It is now generally believed, among "all sorts of people," that if Loretao Dow ever prophesied that there would be a great flood on the 27th of March, 1856, he was a little out in his calculation—in other se pror ;rams, a L) -- The Sherifl's Sate of John Werts's stock which was also leech chileeeed• The entire of Store Goods, in Arendtsville, will commence loss is thonr2ht to he $200,000. The stocks in the different stores were very heavy, and very little was saved. to-morrow. Arithmetical Questions. NUMI3Ett THREE. The area of a certain field is 221 square rods, and the leligth is greater thau the breadth by 4 rods. What are the dimensions ? XL - 31BER FOUR A ladder standing upright against a wall reaches the top, but the foot being moved 12 feet. from the wall, it reaches to a point 6 feet from the top. What is the heiglith of the lad der, and heighth of the wall ? An Honest .Officerr Some, weeks , nue Gen. 6Eottott - Bow. 34 t Adjutant General of Pennsylvania, red, eeived a letter trout. a Mall named - NewittArr l who fainted that he was an officer of the Army ,rd the United 'hates; that he was acting in the capacity of ifitary storekeeper at Watertow n . Massachusetts; that the was agent for CO. COLT, t he PalPatee of the celebrated revolvinz pistols; that *the - Adjutant Generals of some i eight or ten States he named had drawn the . quota or arms to which their States were prin. , tied it Rerd+B, and that if Gest.. - Bowtnart would accept Ili. quota of Pennsylvania in that ~.arse, he (11r. :1 3 ,;.) would make it a :natter of pecuniary ad voltage to him, (Gun. 13.) Ther General was riitested to reply at his couvenivace, algid to state the amount of Penn sly I vartin'..,l (junta of arms for the year. after . which •'i lie indicensent" would be tu:adm known to hint. Instead of re, lyim,rl6 this letter. Gen.-Row— , men sent a c ,of-it to the President of the United-States, 0 the end that if the writer was really an - offiee of the Army, the service miolit he purged of th scoundrel as soon as possible. - The President turned the matter .over•t a the Secretary of :at., who wrote to Gen. Bow man. thankint;:him for what he had done, and --- requesting hir, to foiward to the Department the ori t :inal is er, that it might he-used in ev , Me n e t . on a C net Martial which would he or- • dered - iuttnedi elytor the trial of - Capt. New , mall._ The IPI er %HAW" ftWV3Tded as requested . and shortly a t maul Gen. Bowman was sum moned_ to ap ear as a witness before the. Court Martial which was ordered to ,sit at Carlisle Barre Its on Wednesday the .27th ult. He lett this'pl ce for Carlisle on _the morni,w,r, of that day. (1 ving reached here from Bedford _ • theeveningpr vinns,)and returned in the after , noon ot the s ceeding Thursday. When the General left Chrlisle the trial had closed, but the finding - of the Court Martial had to be_ tr.mstnined til the War Department before it 'could be ma rt public. There can be hut lit tle doubt thaqthn offender will he disinis-AA the service. (He has been dismissed.] The condulof Gen. Bowmen is worthy of all praise. hp has proved himself the honor . able man andeonscientious officer I,is friends took him for. The bid, was Idol), and the hold, straight-forwqd offer of the bidder . showed that he confithintly anticipated its acceptance. Penosylvani4 quota' of arms for the year is estimated at 018.000, and had Gen. Bowman , onseoted to tecrive Colt's Revolvers, it is safe to"say, "die inducement" so freely offitr ed to hint world have ranged from $3,000 to $5,000. Nolue who knows'him will believe that the hishrtiorable offer would have been .treated othetvise than-it was. if the prize had. been millions. The People have reason to re joice thdt,Goti Pollock . did not, succeed in his attempt to turn Gen. Bowman out of office.— - Clia mbersburg Spirit. Gen. nowlArr is an honest man and a faithbil office just such as tho good of the public alwapjdemands„ It is, indeed, well -that Coy. Po ,och did not succeed in his et tempt to reiritive him. :Ile State Ticket. The Moniose Deniocrat, edited by Mr. Chase, late ipeaker of the House of I{epre se-.tatilie:, p4s the, following, deserved coin• plitnents to tie candidates on the Democratic State Ticketii— We knew it r. Scott two terms in the Legis. Wore, a rid it fords ns plrasnre to hear witness to, his emine t qualifications for the place mon- ed, as well . the litli midg manly qualities of a t Lis nal ore. o man command-al in a greater degree the rpem and con;idence of that b o dy. it When we ere called to .preside Over the Hon-e at thiopening of the Session of 1851, well knownig that the whole system of ourin ternal Imprttemetits would be brought up for remodelill,r,. nd that a portion of the works would tie th wn into .market for sale, th OR ' LH.. -posing- upo - the ---C- ominit-tee-td—lnternal r lit----- provements be most arduous and difficult du ties, among ill the ahie men • of that Sesioni we unliesit i ngly selected Mr. Scott as Chair until of thatiCoutistittee. And indischarge of his dutiesnever disappt. toted on r'exrt.eja. lions.. Th ugh the whole 'excitiog and most , important niggle of that Session, connected ' with the pi lie Improvements, he bore himself in a inatinti tint won gulden opinions from all. Having be#l long connected-with the construe- lion and minaget»ent of some of the - most tin- _1 portant Oho improvementS in the State, he possesses/ fund of practical knowledge in that •7: departme i tt of tusine: , s, which eminently qual ifies hiunfor the post to which be hag been nominated. Our best-energies shall be de.vot ed to. biOleetion, for we know mi n i to be hon est, competent and -right.— Mr. Fry was also a tnernher of the Lei7isla- titre of 1954. Ile is one of the solid fanners . ~ \ t, of Monizomer county, and has seen a good deal _of Oil ie-S rvie e:,--I.klx_was_yttiterm_g Lu t es_ eleeted tP e.:ongress and has been several terms in the L>gisloutro. He is a coal, deliberate, sagacious man, of great popularity in his sec tion of t..itt State. Judze Ives, we .rust knew as a Senator. Ile ranked in that body, and is every. where regarded as a good man. Altorrether it •.. . "the importance of the Pres:.tlentiat canvass, had nominated as pure a ticket as it could possibly have done. Destructive "Fire in Baltimoie—Estinia, ted Loss $200,000. BALTrafoRE. April 7.—A destructive. fire oc corred in Baltimore street, opposite Hanover. It commenced in the four-story warehouse oc , copied in part by Carey, Hare & Co., hoot and shoe dealers. The warehouse was entire ly destroyed. The stock of Messrs. Carey, Hare & Co., was valued at SGO.OOO ; covered by insurance in this city. Geortie . A. Nanler -- & - en;-,--wholesale—hatters, - occopie - d the upper "floors, whose -'took was valued at $40.000. This was a:so insured. The building was owned by Joseph King, whose loss is covered by insurance. The walls of i the warehouse felt, crushing in . the adjacent stores on both sides. One was occupied as the carpet warehouse of Glabe, McDowell & Co., whose stock, valued at $lOO,OOO, was t , reatly dania!2, - ed. The other ware 1003 C Was 11:1 o le1: 4 1 4 11 e wholesale clothing establishment, the stock in A KA:iSASSIIOOTINGGALLEttr.--The Al bany I Atlas, alluding to the fact that Henry V Beecher teituestod those who desired to 7. marl ' huge Shade's rifles to remain and confer with him_Dn the subject, after a Sunday evening , service, says: "Probably the Rev. gentleman, as he is a man of progress. will next take measures to have his church fitted op as a shooting gallery, ' where emigrants for Kansas can, "of a Sabbath even:ng, take lessons in the use of Sharpe's rifles." For the Compiler A VISIT TO CoasicA.—Louis• Napoleon. it is said, .w ill soon pay a visit w the island of Car- With th% ob'ect of reaeneratilov the place ind leaoing be hip aditie. (*" - Tlie prosppet 1,,r a ful; r rlr of peaches in New Jersey ie said to be very good. i► mom, inentS that .ill honor"