ARRIVAL OF STEAMER ASIA. 0101...0 7411 lat DON &Arta ?WA ttlftf*P. T....0w "do in the Mack Jen— GreatNorg, me Twks on rke Danube—•B.soo Ruseians Sfain•— Negotiations stilt Progressing Nkiir Y•qui. Jan. 81.—Thn •le>tnoer psis hots it/roved, bringing 1..0 werpth•l date• of Jatioagy I Ilk Easters Quest lon. The *OW fillet' to the 0,1 inst. roold not enter the ,91aek Sea, owing to 'torero'. hut on thettdorit that rentrance-w effet•te.l by all of them, except six *hips, whielt wil91111111"91`101,06's bitv to git‘gli the Dosphtirov. .TI, .dtataius reunona saattored at the rapids. The east wet 'opposed ism to view the tatijetilthe telt* as a deelaration Of hilt Ali oedema all hii own bet to Nokia tr? Sebastopol. ' 0111 ! tottitry'eth. the Toth* gained a briftient tik.esa'ort the Danube, having etormed and_ raptured the Russian, en tretwflie Wimp at Chute, near Kalersit, and pt . /L*li? the enemy to the sword.— rk ,ev':ileb attacked a body of 19,000 RtivitalaS sent to the relief tit ()male, And, liter a short enconnter, compelled them tatierest "'rho Russian's are this driven lidik t riontlhe• positions at which they t? !tots the Mambo. Th. Tor kid% toit4ticilartoinde" was 10,000 nom and lb guns, It is admitted that Omer Pasha has brilliantly oillitimmovered the ... 1 01Ver ativabtageti on the Danube were minfieiPbv the Divan on the 114 bitlittletat of the Pour Paeete. has the detail* are not given. They are supposed to Mate 'to ' the storming and sepal% goVikel, with several skirmirth. ott 01%lits dentieritt 'ln'tilliVhe'llefloct M . the Turks under the w generalship to Abdi Pasha. is etNAI . 1.011 Oen. 'Guyon (who is a Becoschman. it will be recollected.) has gAitillts IN if*, with full powers. and dltettilui's4 thil Turks hare revived. APO. the findosis Caucasian leader. luirelitif 1 iihrintimer td the Porte, an. nalehriordint hi 'esid . *tow pre pared to art energemally against ilii Ituarians.— rri iti 4 li. Turks ie Asia cense. 0 1 110 M_, MEW. ',llokatia ere - 01111 ring on. - The Sittig* Mee le published approving the decision of the Grand Council to open ne eddhlifinleidi tie feed* proposed by the Fialsti‘st:enfikeir to send a represents. diferld the ltxmlitteltite in s neutral iliftundirldld that Pend* had resumed sitoilitimin lOW &gilled. and will not at rotes shirk the 'rurke. The omen. ethin f liiiiiis ef Ike diliknltY with England wiiillArtifitille:uf Abiltif Ithrin. • British _e_ti a liNt *lltaf'dth'''POliiin Govern. . ti 7 l ‘ , eirrimpb, .i73' ,L a , iosi ! , more were wee. j .... 46. . Pit t. , ftt.4APalooil ..0 :the rtoum; th at ... . 110* 4 bee received from th. P 7 • _rf",,e,, L _, • ..- APOLliti4lfrldoky..- ; Rumors of fresh spvigewie et the,lurkish army ut Walla. rids. hair, alarmed the Austrians today. k m (I mp*, d u o me Emperor .ii Amor,* .11U•tiur or tf. 1 11PI!* dos evening to nittrot, , mum, with the Loiterer ut Itsisma iii,ltiiimeen Osmium. 1 4 4 14tia Ines urn Iwo that the A ffighso :t . ' . ibent wore the arrival hi' 1 tilleaarkiiiiiternuary, with the threat tii Prima has formed an attiaure nob *Oa, tintMlghaste would invade IV!~ gilfrihnl: *AO fireP•44 Kuasiso defeat at Kale. 4 4"W_, .totoaloa4 SPA thr....The infant Prinrets. to which theAaneeektene Meth Jae. OM. bad died audimettly. •41181111,41.—+The Ras. James C. Richmond it:lmplants that he is detained srpt~sMtier 8y the Austrian polies at Ku (+met. in Hungary. and calls on the Uni ted States firrodress. CHINA -T b. ..ieettytisre of Amoy by the Importslwo is confirmed. who plat ` Cllelt"kit - the ' 'inhabitants to the sword, 1111111131111 110orlblei'hillInalisik Mid 10011 si ' l e leyrifile ectplweion 10Olt plane on Pat noa7trientet ilia's', ul ay a DeWitt . Long I. Lead. N.Y. The bedding au which the witlealamity 'weaned was" used by Mr. FNMA hit 111 penal ball ottritige fachey.-- 11 gratilinall lif . 'wend. Mil story high, and I to “uenatcAt. Lit 4W OF Tits SCXl[B. liiiite,Ml46rs, eted wee blown into The last moms developea mime curious fesgmeemm. Ilfe gather the following par. Mew. It fixes the numerical laws til the lietilbabllont Nor Nereid : acres thus : ~ ?IA Itioebeemige of unt nnonninni nn I. There ire more males than females burn, by about 4 per cent. Mil iirtnillia M napkin. It ie known. b i n a io ...6 ol A mnon used flit winning S. At SO year. oh age this preponder- 1 bill Binning Wu led hot. the day being allele Is s namely lost, cud th ere ire inure lifel(rdiet rsilall from the highly menbus • rem th an ma " tobleliseitiatembielt Were toed in elute 3' At 40 y ears, : he hil'in" is again the priatitaity Ilit it, h may readily be aceouet. , ether will and there are more moles than milt* by impriettog , lllll6ll particle ignited filieeles ' on , i hn s ow. „ 4 et,„„niestin with the 4. At 70 the sexes are about even, and now , hi n e immi , , op , is f pfream i na. the ulitmate age to the intoll4ll heitige is revelled without any decided advantage to Aimed lb* etplosion. There were over NOM hell eatridgee math up in the build. either sex. 14 , 66tak n numidmid,„ quantity of Between 70 and 100 year. °far. there ~,..&,.m..... - Th e eatt i t h m , *wet l y en ei n li ft . en 15.311 more white women than there 4/ WiC aid The b o n we,. throws iii „W t . , i are make, being more than 5 per cent of Akio * . h ot prov id eto t e ny no em ,4 4 1 the whole needier. Beyond the sae of na l iiirt ai wi ndi r ,,,, w " m i ao w, i n j un d . 140 years, lb. probabilities of longevity 01 . i he hos - ; mteet i t h r „ itt h' s asda of math greater fur American women h alo th . littt i; t , mom of ab, Bodine. 1 than for teem This contrast* slogulerly 4 4.4 tance ntnnn.nlini , 0( n nok, awl o w, with the fact. that thepetyrigue(relatively) tared the ettiudelier. of American 'rumen to interior to that of Ametiritt men. 'rhet fart es is shown, Ti. slotelloog Armee go ithie a eireeit hew t 411. ilrmeadoautly on women' 4 a Ma' ' l 4 ire Lon or foosiiliumiLlte ttrie ll between the ogee of SO end 40. when tier etrst'lli . litt" l 7 6140110 w. awl its a.'" their mortality is very great. , t rel tustarsere tie walls wen dultilleta." -- t The Sengermy of tome women is very )i . e. • fgeorb's twee., which is skim 1 e ttneetheutry. There are Suer hundred Many smile from the factory, was %Ay an d - . t hi r ty h etevete " s t wooed a b o v e one p ee l & demeleri & the witimistwa rill • per- had, i d yore of age. Imo et! the itueluste Intim/ beets des. 1 . ,--........___ mottoiLi Tom itv'eatiwiee or eon Prooftwooos or Thine of the Willing mod the eun i le e &is Fa:41 1 0 11 0 0 0....The betel meattel rettllielkines Were sneered with the *brie e sovse n bad to the mowed risme fee the dot imiliteg. homan lowita. sad Prat. , p, s rpo w a ~..din the expeste. and INS* •h r • oetiletet7 i hen • ettlikiere crew. of the snipe Mitre Belle tad An. beet dome to arm, awl alt wowed blood 1. 1 . 41 ..... d the yartipvili Itilby• is $114.470, ie. etiontlis. seed shreds el et...thing. all la ris kle w w hi m b i m t e[ o :err On have ;silver bAorlitiod , and hem an that hieuniratiort , trete oe i s s om a th e eedePatri of the Sate WI regerrelklet. W. %ter I moo draw from ..i It re York. weedslor from' the Mann* t. isokdoir loud at • link girl 111 twit 10.., 4 " t y . t %mamma gold woof flow from he loses man that rtf hie dawehter, by a t h e c oeporatoo , pro m site oh New York, lob or alhboo 681011 . 4 to the "le i bat any nondals Wow tho Utsasehoestm Humus, mime Prawn of the hot, he woulti Prrer 5.4-tat, * m ew appmprmte teldieto..ial 4001,, rick he futiad tt he would never be t v ,, a , t h e S too d of Trade of SAltiniore, 4 1 1 .1 it *V ig 1'21'24° beak • 1 h' l l rind.-- winch is Mot )14 drrwtexi epos. and. poset 7 Meite . er of Mr. 310... is a ohhe , Ids. erwoothosig bandininet will yet be moist hoe bandied lost distant, ', elOso by tee mammal Le/telltale at Wash. ien Ott ow nif e this a homes aria t eeetota .• algi iii Ike elfewAiler diterin wee *Weird nun 1 - $11111411"*"ift- its "P"i iwiPeol in lII.TFAXD. D004)1184 bashes appoint* Mood a04411111111W - 01 a. «vo. red to *deem the Literary Societies of . 1111oem terWiliht *fee Mt was em wee we.' Weems loom College, Ilboincia, 0., at dillijo m elielliellf arm the litt•tol, or geoptcgt the ant covameacmaeln, is 3ttly, 3854. mirearg Ms boom koploato his eon*. sal has autorpoted the appentuetst„ thing whieh they meld identify and OntsTll ever ; but Awn lime barrel., filled with at disiliarting mom reninine, hhiek lulu bine, Jy, in most pry they indulge their frmittie grief. neon.— Miatet ten eorpere worn. lilted tot/ether s "flawr wholly or paniaille, and e.irravd lifiy tin by group,' of In• tiotisadaiole titounrnerai. r Ti.rn were :Mont I* - elidy pertone— mostly boys, and fetnalea—to the building, engaged in filling tool pea fi l e e.t r i r ig,,, all of wholly with one or two except ..... ve ere either killed or dreadfully figured. Au ufreetiog Modem ivae told flit of a poor %tomato. a Witive Hi' f•lnni!. • 0011 iu t h e einthlishmeist. On heoring of the catastrophe, though old afift she hardened with tottering ofteref to the dreadful scene. Thee told her her son was eon net the deed—her eon in whom she had to fur support and a treenail. end whom she had idolised, perletp, sa fondly es many of hillier birth and large' 'TM" opectators attempted to keep her hack, but her •toong love wPc lint to he Mos overcome. She forced her wr $f until she atuod in the midst of the fearful Beene, situ then hel o t her ntrturtiftil seareh. Finally alto espied a headless murk, witt the vertebrae protrudieg tram the ivory neck, coil this she rceointrol as 111rludo remains of hilts who hod neen nil •14116111 y cm down folio, multi of life and health. Rlstearroctl, di-flowed and 0111 1 1• laird. the etfidoweil end Srreaved mother still knew her oliapring. Those who wit nessed the went say that rt vee.incle more hirrowintr. even to the culfiret heart, was never hooked upon. 'r. &WOMAN WAR Panspecre.— The remit sumo ttttt eil by previous editions which gave! the Russian Czar the peace lid intention of feeding a intitiater to a race conference, is now denied. and a second edition of the London Tines, brought by the Atlantic to the lOU 11111., tells its that the'Empernr of Russia will not permit the interference of any other nation In arrangements between himself end Turkey to change a pointy'', in whirl, he is an well secured. A letter elates that i'is seint-tlefititice orilie Western Powers will be changed, it is expected, into an entire and complete flinging down of the gemitlei. and * declaration of war by Russia against France and England and as soon as this is received, ail emir moue effort will be made by England and France in render the war as abort as pus , little, by rapidly falling upon the arms memo, both naval and military, of Russia, in all directions. Fratice l which. through M. Drnuyn de !Attys. has ieaued eireu tor in wtolen the miter, eommunicated to the admirals of the French and British sleet. to enter the Murk Sex form is pite• sage. has Wasted slim a decree, calling in to active service all the young soldiers a tradable under the second por of the contingent of the class of 1832. The flambee of thee forrircilv ill he 40,000 men, and one nee tttttt t says 80.000. England. which Itre now eleven steam lion of hat. the ships *flutist, is about to increase. that number' to twenty. There will alio be five peril shiparoith ambers , steam power, and seven frigates tined with the , screw propeller.. It is molded :root foen• !dolt that the greateat activity prevails in lilts dock yard., and recruiting, although quietly, is vet being esiantivilly pos. into operatiiiii throughout the eontilry. A new arrangement of prise money has been which gives to the men a lar ger proportion than they have previously ever hurl. slid the allintralty have o.noetl placards to engage young penmen under liberal offers is mai, the no*, vessel. which are hying got ready with the great eat rapidity. The Emperor of Bileata has now in eriminiceino him line of bat de ships, and has recently raised four and a Itilf iniihorts (Eoglisit pound ster ling) of money fruits the Church, 911 , 1 call ed in two tudlione from Flatlet) and Eng land. The whole active army of Riorsia, too. is placed on a war fooling, and ell men on leave have been recalled, while Prince MensciiikotT, as Chief of the Nave! De pertinent. commands the Black Sea fleet, consisting of two divtatons. 'rhos is the C*sr preparing to curry on the war upon a scale commensurate with tlic oicasion, and equalling the great campaign of Mos cow. fle is evidently, it is said, prepa red for a Eurnpest: struggle. One pe culiar result of ibis war, should it take place. is hoped 'tor, particularly by John Bull. viz., rendering the navigation of the Black Sea free to all minims. NIS STIRINIIBANER.! CETTTS Friday Evening, Feb. 3, !854. 11.7• If you want an excellent article in i the way of "Sommer Sausago,',' call at Gamtot 1.11-ruc's Flour and Bacon Store,' on Woo Middle street. PC7`thiwards of $lBOO sitbscriptions The debate na the Nebraska Bill was to the stac k of the Gcciyoburg l.nilrnad I opened iu the Saiate on Monday, by Mr. wore secured last week in Butler and Me- !Douglass, in an efabontte spoeelt in expla- Win towlashirks, thrnogh the exertion+ of i nation and defenle of the bill. A large Capt. M'OkoYand at. B. WihsoN, EFq. ' portion of the steer+ was devoted to a re- Mr. S. FmirrE•rocit also last week secured !futatiou of the tharges preferred against about $l5OO additional subscriptions in ihitn as a "sellishagitater," "traitor to free- Philadelphia. &.e., Mr. Douglass thereby evincing firrGen. LARIALF.R, a prominent 61 i• son of Allegheny county, is 'wi l ily ergo d in the Western !papers 43 the next Whig candidate for Governor OZ:TJORN S. ROBINSON, Esrl., formerly of this county, baa been admitted to prat.. tic* law in the several Onorta of Fulton county. lie has located at \ioCounola• burg. lICP3Ir. Conrad Moul, of Wes tmi n biter, has purchased the York Springs, in this minty, for $5OOO, and will remove there on the Ist of March next. 7Gov. Rim.= has appointed Rev. Dr. DE WIT, Pastor of the Presbyterian Congregation at Harrisburg, State Libra rian. Leiria's( I se. sts„,The Bill to repeal the charter of this Franklin Canal Company hue passod both branches of the Legislature, alkil the Gov. ernor has gone on to Erie to take possos , sion of the road in the name of the Cow tnonrreath. The bill to pay the expenses incurred in entertaining the Maryland Legislature last winter, has passed the Senate. Resolutions have been adopted in the Senate instructing oar Senators and Re presentatives in Congress to resist any re duction in the dnty on Salt. The bill to consolidate the city and in corporated Districts of Philadelphia into one municipal corporation has been signed 6S , the Governor and is now a law. The question of "consolidation" has been agita ted for a long time in Philadelphia, and last fall the election was made to turn on it—tbe consolidation ticket being trium phant. On Saturday last, Dr. MELLI.NnEtt read in place a bill to incorporate the Evergreen Cemetery Association of Gettysbura. On Wednesday the House took up the bill prohibiting the traffic in intoxicating liquors in this Commonwealth, which, af ter some . little discussion, was made the speial order of the day for Wednesday, the'Bth day of February. State Temperance Conl entlon 10.1 he State Tempernnee Convention assembled at Harri•burg hat week, about a thousand delegates being in attendance. Col. ilults' was aafled to the Chair, and great enthufltitsm prevailed. Two public meetings were held in the evoning---one iu the Hall of the House of Representatives, and the Lutheran Church. Neal Dow, Esq., was present. in the House, and made an eloquent address. Gen. Carey, of Ohio, addressed the tneeting held in the Church. Resolutions in favor of Prohibition, sada strong Address to the people of Pennsyl vania, were adopted. The full proceed ings have not yet been published. THE NEW POSTAGE BILL. —The project for changing the rates of postage under this government, reported by Mr. Olds a few days since from 'the House committee on Post offices and post roads, contemplates making it obligatory to pre pay all letters sent in the mails, and propo ses also to fix the rates of postage at three cents per half ounce for all distances up to three thousand miles, and six cents for all greater distances. TEMPERANCE IN MARYLAND.— A Prohibitory Liquor Law has been re ported in the House of Delegates of Mar. yland. It is stated that the law (hies not interfere with the right of individuals to keep the article in their dwellings for their own use, bat is intended to prohibit tLe making of or dealing in it In any manner whatever, except for mechanical, mediei nal, art Laical and sacramental purpose, and then only. through a permit from the Judge Of tile Court presiding in the dia. triot. The fines and penalties for viola tions of the law are very heavy. It is made the order of the Bth inst. The oorieepOndent of the Baltimore Sun says that the Pennsylvania Loeofooo delegation in Congress wilt sustain Doug lass' Nebraska bill, with but one exception. Don't believe it. It is understood that the Lastofoeo members from Ohio, New York. and the New England States, will generally typo.e the bill; and we cannot believe that our Pennsylvania Democracy, subservient u they have ever been to the Slave Power, will given eonntetaanos to AO grossly iniquitous a measure. 111111" The earn crop . of 1850, according to tire hat senses report, amounted to five hundred and ninety•two millions, three hundred sad twentreix thousand six hun dred sad helm bushels, of *lda eleven millions, ha hundred thousand bushels was sourstied into reldekty. BARBAJLISM...-The Norfolk (Vs.) papers Mate that hire. Donskss, lately aourieted in that city, of teething colored claim to read, has been isatensed to one atooth's imprisonment, sad that she is now eadurhig her psalahtneat in the common jail of the city. Shawl ". Les t the world cry ••Sbawr upon Virginia." Nebraska Meeting In New York. Ire meeting at the Tabernacle in N. York, on Monday evening, to oppose the violation of the Missouri Compromise, was largely attended, notwithstanding a snow storm that commenced at dark. Among the audience, it is said, wen• the oldest and most respected citizens. The proceedings t were marked by a quiet but determined position, and bop Congress will adopt it. spirit. NonErem". The resolution of Mr. Eyeing to ap point a Joint Committee to inquire into the prop`ricty of so amending the constitu tion of the United States as to have the ptople hereafter cast their votes for Presi dent and Vice Pmsident directly, and with out the intervention of eloetors, has been adopted in both Houses. IVo like the pro- a sensitiveness tf which we did not deem bun capable. Before he gets through with this Nebraska business, ho will have good cause to wish hr had never touched it.— The execrations of an outraged and indig nant people must overwhelm hint and his confederates. The debate was continued by Messrs. Chase, Wade and Sumner. The originato-s of the project seem to be losing confidence in its success. The debate in the Serite will keep the bill suf ficiently long Were that body, to enable the public sentinel - 0 thronghout the North to be developed and brought to bear upon the popular brunch of the National Legis lature. It will Lutist least some fifty North ern votes to carry the bill in t he House, more than it can command, if the Administra tion does nota y work the political thumb screws too tightly. The bill will pass the Senate, but ought to be defeated, and we believe will be 'ldeated, in the House. On Tuesday, it the Senate, Mr. Chase had bad the floor of the Nebraska Bill, but asked that the wetter be postponed to al low him time to examine sundry documents referred to in•tle. speech of Mr. Douglass. Douglass opposed the postponement, but after a sharp cross-tire between the two Senators, the bill was laid over to Monday next by a vote ut 3t3 to 13. On the same lay, in the house, Mr. Richardson, of Illinois, from tho Corninit tee in Territories, reported a bill for organ izing the territories of Sebraska and Kan zas, similar to the one introduced into the Senate by Douglass. 3lr. English, from the same committee, made a minority re port, stating that the voto. in Cannuittee on Richardson's bill stood sto 3. Both bills were ordered to be printed. On the same day, 31r..01d5, from the Post 01Bee Cintitnitkv, reported a bill to secure tire safe transmission of the United States mails on the railroads in view of the Erie difficulties. It provides that any person who shall hinder, or instigate hindninees, to obstruct the transportation of the mails on any rail road dvelare.l tittinposqoute, unless by decreed of court, or- ot . - 1V competent au thority, shall, on convietton, he fined not los than one hundred dollars, and be im prisoned at the discretion of the court. It iv made the duty of the district attorney to cause the arrest of such persons. 3lr ! Jones, of Tennesse. moved to lay the lift on the table, believing Congress had no jurisdiction over such a subject.— Ihe question was decided negatively. Mr. Taylor, of Ohio, insisted there was necessity for the passage of the bill now, and it was the highest duty of the House to act promptly. If there was a great crime it wee the intercepting the passage of the U. States mails, and placing the mails and passengers at the mercy of vile miscreants, who ought to be hung up. The bill was referred to the committee of the whole on the State of the Uuiou—yeas 108, nays 70. The President, in reply to Gen. Cass' resolution, has communicated to Congress translations of the Pontifical Autograph Letter from the Pope, introdaing to him the Archbishop of Thebes, Monsiguier Re dial, and alto the letter of Cardual Anto.l nelli to Mr. Marcy, delivered b) the same person. It appears, from these papers, that M. Bedini is not acereditel to the United States Government in any diplo matic capacity, but that he is merely the bearer or the salutation and good wishes of his Holiness to the President of the United States. So far from being en am bassador charged with any of the usual 1 functions of an Envoy, from the Pope to the United States, he is on his Tay to Brazil as "Envoy in ordinary and &ludo of the Apostolic See" to the Court of Bra- In Georgia the penalty for teaching a slave or free black to read or write for a whito person, L5OO, and for a bhck one, to be whipped, at the discretion of the court. Hence a free mother maybe scourged for teaching her own child to read I In North Carolina, to teach a slave to read or write, or to give any book (tie bible not exceptsd) is punishable with a line of $2,000. Stir Mataaohwetta expends very nearly the exact sum of& million dollars a year ,in tho support of er 4066 public schools. Pennsylvania tains 9699 schools at * cost of a little v than a million—more than double the ber of schools at near: ly the same cost, aloe tkusurriorit, of the New England boobs. THE BOULII DUELS.—The New York Bares" ea3g bat reports from Ma drid via Paris 0 the Marquis dip Turgot has bad big eg ampstated, and is its a dangerous Go don. If ha dies, (as is believed) Mr. le Will of conase hare to be, recalled , . _ 0:711. he stoarnekoorgit burst less boil ers on • the 28th while lying at the wharf at Now Orliwas;iook to the water'ildge About 40 or6o,livea wstril lost, wits thoWndqi Wargo. Shepherd Knapp presided, assisted by thirty-six Vice Presidents, among whom were ex-Mayor Havertneyer,. Moses H. Grinnell, Wm. C. Bryant, Robt. C. Min turn, John A. King, James Hoxie, Wil son G. Hunt, Zebedee Cook, Myndert Vanachaik, Luther Bradish, Goo. New bold, Rev. E. 11. Qhapin, and other equal ly prominent gentlemen, from all political parties. A series of resolutions was introduced by the Hon. Robert Emmett, who prefaced them with a forcible and eloquent speech. The resolutions were seconded by James W. Gerard, who followed in an enrgetio speech. Joseph Blunt and others also supported them. Letters were received from Senators FiA, Seward, Sumner and Chase, and eight of the New York delegation in the House of Representatives, besides the free soil members from Ohio, and other prominent free-Boilers—all of whom expressed a de termined opposition to the proposed viola tion of the .Missouri Compromise. The resolutions which call upon their representatives to unflinchingly oppose the proposed violation of the Missouri Coln promise were unanimously adopted, when tho meeting adjourned. ►T`The "New York Tribune" is down on "the Rascals at Washington," as it calls the members of Congress. Dot-tu.Ass is especially- attended to. The "Tribunc,‘' in a recent article on the Nebraska Hill, makes an appeal to the Free North in this • "For our own part., we regard this Ne braska movement of Douglass and his back ers as ono of measureless treachery and' infamy. :Founded on a gigantic and int. pudent falsehood—the assumption that ; tile adjustment of 1850 iu spirit if not in letter repealed so much of the Missouri Compromise as was favorable to Freedom —it seeks to discomfort and humiliate the North by a surprise—a snap-judgment— an ambuscade surmounted by a flag of truce. There is not a man engaged in en- gineering and crowding the Douglass con spiracy who does not know thaf'the peo ple are against it—not one of them dare give the people a chance to pass upon it. Their game is to crowd it through a Con- ! gress elected in absolute ignorance that any such sOhtme was contemplated, using Slavery and sham Democracy as the two levers wherewith to propel it, and, hating done this in defiance:of the public wii l, to turn cooly upon the People and say, "Well, the thing is done, and can't be help d.— Even if you elect a House eager to repu- Ilia le its repudiation, we oun sod slit brat you in the Senile. So be quiet, since re sistance mast be impotent and useless."— ; Men and brethren ! they can and will beat us in the Senate, but let ever luau who misrepresents a Free Labor eonstitueney by voting to open Nebraska to Slavery be marked for signal retribution ! Let every one tempted to such reerenney feel that he is invoking his political deal h-warrant ! Let the watchword of every freeman be “Resistance to the last to the defilement of Nebraska to Slavery ! Repeal of the re pudiating clause, if it be forced through Congress ! Everlasting remembrance to every representative of a Free State t - ,t• District who proves recreant in this crisis !" Let Public Opinloll he distinctly preclaim ed, and enough will yet draw hack to de feat the pro-slavery section in the House. But there is not a moment to be lost." IMPORTANT DECISION.—The Su premo Court of the United States, at Washington, on Monday last decided the great telegraph case between Morse and O'Reilly. The decision was delivered by Chief Justice Taney, and was very elabor ate, discussing in detail all the points of the case, and the principle of patent law. The Court held that Morse was the first invent or of what he lawfully patented ; and that O'Reilly's Columbian instrument was an infringment ; but also, that Morse in his eighth claim patented more than be had invented or discovered, therefore the pat ent is invalid. This decision makes valid the House, lain and other patents, and the pretence by Prof. Morse teat he had patented and secured to himself the ort of Telegragbing falls to the ground. He is confined to the mode described in his patent and must hereafter disavow his eighth claim to pre serve even his patent. The decision establishes a great principle in Patent Law, highly important to the public interests, and an immediate result will be a very rapid forward movement in all telegraph enterprises which are thus re leased front the bonds of monopoly. MORE RIOTS AT ERIE.,a-On Tues day last, after the road had been again re pay red, the rioters made another attack on the road, tearing up the track on Ches nut and Sassafras streets. The police took possession of the ground, but, most of them being in favor of the mob, they did not do so until they had torn up two squares of the road, rendering a connection impos• sible. Until the aid of the National Gov ernment is called, the rioters must triumph. P. 8.--Gov. Bigler reached Erie on Wednesday. He addressed an immense crowd of people. andadvised no Adept* to persons or property. ' He said be sym pathised With the people, and that govern mentwould pronset ;heir rights. Hers to go to Harbor ereek ow Thursday. criVild pigeons ans annenelly moor ous in 9oath Oarolina this winter. At a roost a short distanos front Pendleton s tout 900 we, killed during OM 111,14 iii. .4te Centre 700 wern.kilkat in the vitae 'length of rim; and in sundry other planes S and 400 have been killed. Child Frozen to Deaf b. t FROM DARR/SMUG. The Hanover Spectator says that on Saturday evening the 21st, about 7 o'clock, , HARRMIDCRO,AX. 9, '52. a little gir.l living i n t h e family of nOkudnystarit.zlibarrislaurg, Williain Diehl, about a mile south of New eti s w v itt: ) ..l 4 el;llol to the ' Sta:Temperance Oxford, in ilifountpleateint township, Ad- Convention ; now, however, there are but 111115 county, named AMANDA KOONTB, be- , few remaining. I have not been able to tween 5 and 6 years of age, was found fro- le , " u the exact Bad final action of that zen to death, its a field not far from their bogy, but riree7,l:aapeitl.nt reca and good dwelling. The child it seems bad left in w ill. How .the Legislature may deter the morning alo ne , t o go t o se t i ( w l, which mine , in relation to a "Prohibitor) Liquor is not a half a mile distant, and upon law s " min "e, I judge, ea" tell. E` reaching a plowed field some 400 yards dent it is, however. that no imeandilioriaf from the house, she attempted to cross it, law i el ' ll sesson by spy possibility , be la„red this and, owing to the uiror f but became completely mired in the mud, views h'eld by the friends of .the - Ten-tr ee much so that she found it impossible to ranee Reform, a possibility exists tbat PO. reach the school-house or get any further will be accomplished. Strenuous from the spot whets she was, when she efforts, however, will be put forth ' b3 oil cried aloud for help, and was overheard by to rid politics of the question—a ridieu and ruts a b sur di t y, to my m ind, an, utter, several persons who were passing not far ! impossitiiii/y; for how will you separate from the place, but little or no attention from Polities a question that forms a very was paid to tier cries, and the unfortunate: Pert of the Polities of the country ? What little sufferer was doomed to remain in that horrible situation throughout the day, i Felines S s oririy .c ? certainly. ly. P T / h i/ e l l:i tc h w ow can c i anwesep °l - ”" unite it, or destroy its connection with the finally overcome with cold and fatigue, she I moral system of which it forms a part, and laid down upon the ground to sleep, and at the same time keep the question "alive distressing to relate, before she was discov- end kicking ? Impossible. Of the poll ered she was frozen to death. Itics of the day, that question forms part I and parcel, mid must ever remain a prom- The family knew nothing of her situ- anent branch of the political economy of ation, supposing her all the time to be at this State. God grant, however, that the school, until after school hours in 'beeves- Power of truth, perinasion, example, and • ing, when she failed to come home ; search te.re4roiseto, may become universal—may in like the high priest with his cen was then made, and her lifeless body found bet, "between the Using and thetdead," as above stated. that the plague may be stayed. A few bills of importance have engaged the attention of the two Houses, among which stands prominent the bill to repeal the charter of the Franklin Canal Cow tinny, and also "An Act to ineorEsirate tho City of l'hiladelphia"--a mammoth con solodation b,ll—ititerhh d to unite under ne inunteird gn‘etrinient, the city, coun ty, rural districts and all, which a ill Kilo to Philadelphiv the greatest extent of mu wellutl territory in the world, out-vyn g London, by far. so vast and tin. ieltly a machine a ill work, in all its u..- rious parts, time and experience alone must determine. Ho w the sturdy fat wet-, a way tilt from the vast piles of h c i, an d 5.111,i, will subunit to the imposition of t ix es tor the support of a pd.l Dc ptriniont,"—oponing, paving and clew.- sing streets—support of the Mayor and po lice department--and an iutiiiite variety of other taxes with which they now have no thing to do, will loom up into view by and I T My outiOU of the matter is, that ••01.; Father Time" has in store, for use in days to come, a large budget of in t ) terings and curses, loud and deep, again,t the whole scheme. We will see. Your member, Mr. Ebus, was unable to Le 11l his stilt fur moue day-, in conse quence of illness in his family. I alit pleased, however, to state he is here Your neighbors of Litt lestown will ii, so their rai:road Chariot very shortly ; take iced that they do not outstrip you in the race of public impre‘euutit. Their char ter designs they shall make a road tr. In Littlest.% n tb Hanover, and authorizes them to borrow money' on such terms os they may deem adristiht, hence tie v a ill have no dilitieu!ty in etfec:ing th.•ir pulps's°. Itid them h oed speed; the coun ty needs more than one ritaiT—inid less lima (me—idle "Tape-worm." More anon. Melancholy Event. On Friday morning last, about 5 o'clock, a young married woman, named .caper, living near Leib 's mill, four miles below Hanover, on the road, was killed by the loomnotive passing over her. She was ter ribly mangled, her head :, n pie of her limbs being entirely separated from her body. The morning was Itggy, and it happened at a silort curve—from which causes the engineer knew nothing of it un til he returned some time afterwards. She leaves an infant about six weeks (dd. She is sai d to have been partially insane. COLD WEATHER AT THE NORTH. —At Montpelier, Vt., on the 30th ult., the mercury retuained nearly permanent at 32 degrees below zero ! At Concord, N. 11., ou the same day, it stood at 28.° At New York, on Saturday and Sunday, the weather WAS colder than uny experi enced since 1839. 'Another anti-Bcdini demonstration took place at Boston on Tuesday night. It being rumored that Bediui had arrived in the city inco'. and was staying with Bish op Fitzpatrick, the German population turned out in large numbers, prepared a huge effigy of Bcdini, with a Cardinal's hat and scarlet robe, and burned it on the public commons. The crowd then pro ceeded to Bishop Fitzpatrick's resident', where the Nuncio was saluted with groans, yells. and cries of "Butcher of Bo log na," after which they quietly disporsod. IL__7•The German Itvpublieans of Nei ,rk have issued a strong document a gainst Bedini, accompanied by official doc uments and affidavits, charging him with instigating and directing the murder of rgo Bassi and th? other Italian patriots at Bologna in 1,148. It will tend to in crease the prejudice already existing a gainst 13ediui. FIRE AT QUEBEC —The Parliament House and adjoining buildings, in Quebec, including the splendid go‘ernuient library and philosophical apparatus, WaS destroyed by fire on Wednesday lust. HEAVY D. 131 AG ES.-31: s. Land maul, a widow lady, of Ne•w Orleans, re covered 820,000 damage from the N. Or leans and Carrollton Railroad Company, for the death of her husband, caused by a collision between a horse car and a loco motive attached to a passenger car. IiCr`JICNTCY LIND is announced to sing four times this winter in Dresden, assisted by her husband and other artists. These soirees are crowded to over-flowing, at 3 thalers per ticket. It is said that. she will go to St. Petersburg in the Spring to give a series of concerts there. 111CrA large meeting in opposition to Douglass' Nebraska bill was hid a: Pitts burg on Monday evening. Wtu. H. Reim is a volunteer candidate for Cougreta in Berke county. The Whip have mule no nowinatiun. Ide next Crop. The inducement held out to farmers to plant a large spring crop were never more flattering than at the present time. Wheat is higher this day than ever known before in New York. and so of all other grain. And these large prices ate not en tirely the result of speculation, based upon European war news. Independent of the war demand, there is a scarcity of bread. stuffs abroad, which has already drawn off the surplus of our crops, until the price is affected by the natural law of de mand add supply. The supply having become exhausted, and thegrest American granary, in a measure emptied, the world calls upon the farmers to refill it. There is another demand for grain besides the foreign one, which will prevent prices frum receding below the piyiug point for several years to come and fiat is fur the immense number of lands employed in building railroads. These works cannot be suddenly stopped. no mailer what filet pressure may upon the money or grain market. because to atop them would be ruin to the capitalists. When a "current once forms a channel. it is difficult to turn its course. The prodnetiol die American farmer hare lately fallen into a channel, when the current of trade, is sweeping them onward to marts before unknown. Loidieirte prim beferemtultheght of.— We therefore counsel_ our country (risotto to prepare Ow a great sprimg ergp. Let diem solemn the oats they ran get into the ground is geed order. in peoper,,,pcssoc ; they plant ‘stars epos every • owe m good condition which can be devoted to diet atop. Let them also sow .buckwlicat. turnips, and corn fodder. so that ,they an sell a large portion of all the grain product ed.—New York Tribune. Tour,. cox, muNicArkp Dorcas Nuclei V A media}; of the Ladies of the Borou g h was held in the Lecture-roitau of St. James' Church, on Friday eveniog last, for the purpose of organizing an Association f the Relief of tbt Poor. An organization wax affected under the nanoe of the "Dor cas Society of Gettysborg;"a eons.itutiou Wall adopted, and officers elected fur the en suing }ear. The Society will continence operations immediatei:, and any donations of money, fuel, provisions or clothing, left either at the store of 3,1 r A. B. KURTZ. or with Mrs. P9stamts, the Preiddent of the Society, will be tbankfii Ily eceived. thirThe number of persons ongqed in the IVar of the Rev('lmien we., two Imo dred and thirty-uue thous:And seven Imp end ninety-one. Of 'his number, thero are less than fourteen hundred now living, whose ages average n. arty niiitly years Sereuty-thres died during the past year. tr7"A verdict of $ 2 25,000 bas been ren dered in the Middlesex (N. J.) Court a, &dust Samuel Van Tillbury for seduction. 114 LTamunc MARKET. [FROM TFII 41.71110 N• •CN 07 V OO FLOUR AND MEAL.—The Fl ur market today was uttsetilral. At the opening of the market some 200 Wile. Howard at. brands were sold at 08 95 ; sub..equentle there was • 'better feeling. and sales of :Kole bldg. in sll at f. 13 874 per hbl., closing firm We note sole• at the open ing of *l5OO labia. City Mills at 8 25 per bbl.— Fellers were not disposed to take leis than *8 97 at the close. Rye flour and Corn Meal unchang ed—prices irregular •nd sales smolt GRAIN AND FEDB.- -Thesupply demist is light. and prices materially declined. About 4000 bushels of Wheal Allred. and pelmet rid •t •1 51, white St 95 • 89 per bushel—a decline of S to I I emits eince'ysimmlay. Inferior lola to 15 Cents legs. Corn elan declined. especially yellow. About 11 1 .000 buibels offeted and most ly sold at 90 eta for whits, and Abets. par bush el for yellow. No sake of Rye or Oats. Clover , seed 1;0 75. small lots at 48 874; Timothy $3 a 3145 per bushel. GROCERIFB.—Tho saatioi is quiet. Boon sales of Eio Coffee at 114 • 114 mats par lb.— Supra and Molasses neebasied. Ries 4a 44 eta per lb. PROVlSlONP.—Protillaffla ars active. Man Po* 15 00 • 18 25 per bbl. Bowe sbaulders 71 eta., sides 8 vents, sad hams 10 sod It eta. per lb. Lard in fibla. Pieta. and kap 101 • 104 cents per lb. Dotter in kap DI •11 td•. Chess• 104 and 1 l moo per lb. WORK MARkET. FLOUR. perbbl.. frog wagons, ST 75 WH EAT. per boshol, 160 to 1 90 RYE. • 66 OATB, 1 . 46 TIMOTHY &asp. per Nobel, 9 tip las 00 CLOVER. OECD. 5 57 FLAX 811111)." 1 25 • PLASTI6II or PARES. per tee, HANOVER aitAmitarr. FLOE:Ik es bemel. (from Weeps) $7 50 WittAT. pet Weibel, . Iso se iB5 00 1I UR. • ••• 1 09 N , 75 OATS. 43 TIMOTHY-BRED, 1 50 to I 50 CLOVER-srEU • 5 00 to h 00 YLAX-JsEED, 1 Is A Scotch servant girl at Cleveland has received information train her mother. in firotimild that .he is heiress to a cash for lorn of 830,000. SCROFULA Mrs. rays Dr. Tyler. of I leticate constitution. when nineteen years of e L te, was ofil.c:ed N,lth a cough, and her neck was thickly studded with Scionslone tumors.— tinder the influence of a free use of a decoction of Hock Ito.. she recovered her health, and has ont been offiiered with any such symptoms since. The shove in taken from a work published by 11. A. Tylor, M. 0.. of New Haven, Conn.. in 1448, and penes the wonderful efficacy of the 'dent Rock Rose, as a cure for Scrofula. See advertisement of Myers' Rock Roes, in another celumn. rr MOO in notty sb ti g by S. H. DUFH 1.1 4 1 R. gni lry Druggists generally. Feb. 8. 31,4 ult.. by Rey. Jacob Ziegler. NA AO T 241 % RI Vl• R. of Comberiond township. Mi. MA In' F,. FEEMER, from the neighbor. hood of Vmmin.hurg. On lb.. Rd ingo.. by 'he Name. sm.omoN DEANER nod Was SAYILLA RICE. both of Ale tfillkn tnan•hip. On the 25th ult.. by the Rey. J Ulrich. Mr. WILLI M GULDEN end Mies 11,IZ LATH• A RINE STA En If —ill 1.111. (I n the 15th ult • by the Rev Mr. Sehenrer Mr. EPHRAiNt BEN rzei, or thie roust., and Mi l . Mery c.critARINE Boon; of tbarroll •county, Md. On the 19th ult.. by Row. 1.. fierhell, Mr' JOHN 1,11.1.11!H. end Mi.• -'IAN HERMAN—both of the •irinity of A hhnttatony n. On the 17th ntt..in Idilleetawn by Rev. h. hut. Mr. JOHN cRIIII , E. and \L.. tHAVIA L. WILY AIN E, ou.y daughter of Mr..fohn •wine. In Fairfield. en Wednesday morning. the Ist after s lingering illness. Niro. F:N, wife of lies. D. D. Clarke. in the 42nd year 01 her Age. On (ha 17th ult.. near M'Sherrystaem. I) N 11 1.. so n of W ilhsm Uttl, aced 1 yvene S months and t:9 dnis On the 9th ult.. at the reaidenre of her son, (W. t 4. Hamilton, Esq.,) in !hiller lownaht p. Ain. MA lIG ‘ItET IIA !MILTON. whhivr of 111 .lotus Hamilton, deceased, in the 69th year of her aq,•. he 23.1 ult.. at the resjolence of her brother. Jaeob 1.1..we1t. io llerrvic, iournshin. Miss EV E A 1.1.1.: W El, aged atxrut 70 years. E l 'lie 2 , 0 Uh. in Firo.loin fourtialliii, Mrs. LI.UIJItiII FEW.% la. will .w of Mr. John 8...0rtr1. deceased. hi the I 4ill tilt., in this county. Mrs. ELIZ A HE I'll MILLER, aged 7U years 3 mouths mid It; ,14y., 13th Lilt, Lit thi. county. H MIL rON . 1 . NGI.KIt, aged I I years 2 months and 9 day+ PUBLIC SALE. wider.ianed, Exectitor of the es• late ~1 JOHN S I'E W ART. deceas ed. will ex: l l4.gs to Public Site, nit the prnmise*. uq Saturday the 4/h day of March, at o'clock P. Al. that deetra• Ede of said deren.ril, situate in Free‘!nin Own ship, ,V 1 rmin 17. Pa.. en . iitaini.i¢ 148 ACRES and 59 PE Ite II ES of patented html, and lainds of Ahralistn K rise, .17,rne! , Iligham, the heirs of George de•reased. and others. The Ini• itroreist , oin are n two story BRICK HOUSE, il e a Brirk K 11.41011 and brick I I t-ntiike honor, a net er fail the well of water at the kiehen door, a hive :Id con‘enient Rink Barn, built of hone Intl frame, Wagon Shed, Corn ( - 'rib, a nil ,mt her nut-hoildnign ; almo a good Ten ilia limo,. with a well at the door. and n good :-Antile, a thriving Apple Orelinrd end otlirr Fruit Trees. About 40 ACRES of the farm are in GOOD TIMBER, arid a lair proportion of excellent Mead ow. Persons wiglottg to view the prem• jars will call up.in the Ig.,Tr Attendance will he given and terms make knoo ii on day id sale by JAMES CUNNINGIIAM, Exeetanr 1110" If lint Pohl nn said day, the Ferro will he RENTP.:n at public: tottery for • rear Innii the first day of April next. Freedom tp., Feb. 3. 1844.-4 t LErrERs of Aghniniorniinn nn the se sate of DEBOItA II S l'E IVA trr, Ivle al Freedom township. Adams county, f' , l•, deceased, having been granted to the .nittler. Pigised, residing in raid township, notice ier hereto, given to Mlle indebted to said vitiate to make payment without delay, and to Omar having claims to present the same properly authenticated for settle ment. .1011 N %1' CLEARY, Jidnir Feb. 3, 1853.-81 1,000 I'ONN NO. I g'UPER PHOSPHATE of LIME. DEBURCVS 0:ional and Genuine, warranted of Superior rplahty, the cheapest manure in the world. Farmers and dealers supplied at !ow rates. EXTRA QUALtrY LAND PLASTF.R 5,000 'barrels Extra Quality Land Plas ter, sleeted expressly fur its fertilizing quality. 10,000 bushels ni came in bulk. 1,000 barrels Calcined Plaster. 300 " Casting .e 100 6• Dentist •' PERUVIAN GUANO. This amide we offer in ooatidenne to our customers, as egoist to ens import ed, and tar su2erter to must in the market. 6.000 bar of this superior Guerin. for sale at the lowest market rates. Also, Palagoniess Guano, Poudrette, Ground Charroal,..tc. C. FRENCH do CQ., At the Sisson Plaster Mills, junction Pork Avenue, Crown and Callowbill ste. Philadelphia. Feb. 3, 1854.—Sin Treguks./ Trost/kis! I lovejust receiver! a large lot of -I TRUNKS. seMioh 4 am Selling with. .out regard to coat, to make room for cur lotwors. ABRAHAM ARNOLD. gateman/are / Queensware 1 ABR'M ARNOLD hos l lolupeceived a lop lot or QUEEDMWARE. which he -wM sell low. Callied ww. CHILDREN'S SHOES, the best es sortmentlin town, at • a KELLER KURTZ'S. TCliE4p2sT OLOTIK JR. Cassi netu. Flannels. end Healy made Clothing in tau, porebased %fore the Mee. to be bed et the stereo!' GEO. ARNOLD. MARRIED. 1) 1 E D. FA HMI NOTICE. BEIM §,ID EVUDIMES OF nnut WWI Mao A GREEABLY to an act of Asseembly, entitled "An Act to raise County Roam and Levies," requiring the ;;ommiasioners Zs- of the respective counties to publish a statement of the sereipto and expenditures yearly, we. the Committal:otters of Taxes for said county, do report as follows, to wit : from the fifth day of January, A. D.. 1853, to ins tuulth day of :winery, A. D., 1854—both days included. Thomas Warren, Esq., Treasurer, and the Commissioners, in account with the Colinty of Ad ams, as follows : 1. DOLLS. ca... ra Cash in hands of Treasurer at settlement. 731 94 fu outstanding County 'Vexes, and Quit Reno in bands of Collectors, 3868 24 County Rules arid Levies assessed for 1853. Borough of Gettysburg. $1316 86 do. Quit Rents, 178 50 Cumberland township, 1188 98 Germany .. 801 69 Oxford .. 1017 12 Huntington " 1165 93 Lsionore .. 779 44 11 ono tonban " 1408 20 Liberty 14 872 37 11 il iiiiiiiin I. 910 40 MenaOen " 812 30 Straban .4 1229 05 Franklin " 1340 31 Conowago •' 976 99 Ty rime " 852 86 Milunijoy is 853 42 Mounipleasant " 1106 94 Readiog " 1118 43 Berwick 111 516 09 Freedom “ 392 42 " thi:on 1020 15 Butler " 811 21 ndditinnel Ts 7( omitted at tart settlement. 1852, •• 1853. Cash from Bank and sundry pp-sons un Loan, The outstaa Hog Calmly Tar and Quit Rents appear to be in the /loads of the following Collectors, to toil : YEARS. C. , 1.f.1.:C n.R.. TowNsules. 1850. S.tnuo) :-t.oleheeker, Tyrone, $56 73 1851. .I , oteph J Smith, Oxford," 98 IS Aaron CA.X. I. iiiinure,• 40 00 1852. P. Aughtubsugh, Borough of Gettysburg, 154 87 " Jar :01 Asper, Iluntington,t 173 42 o Peter F. Smith. Latnuore. 99 45 " George 13 Heo it, lenallen, 367 1853. Peter ltallensperger, Borough of Getlysburg,t 895 15 " George Culp, Cumberland,f 21i7 62 " George 11esson, Gertnany,t 201 69 " John L. Noel, Oxford. 217 12 " :11rehae1 Fot.el, HII ii iington, 365 93 " W tlllsot ri,kel, Lstionore, 76 55 " Jaen!) Itlffaosperger, Him il tonhan, 106 20 J., toes Ilowey, I.dlieri .t 79 67 " 11artun GettZ. II 2111111011. t 310 40 " Jonas 121maalio, Menalleo, 250 30 " Jacob Iltioher. Strahnn,• 250 05 " A tithouy Deardorff, Franklin. 85 31 " V. O'Bold. l'onnu &Igo, 286 99 " W !Ilium Snyder, Tyrone, 108 86 " William Keever, Momojoy, 49 62 Jacob Noel, Mouniplensant, 413 94 " George Brown. Betiding, 218 43 •• Al ochsal Ductrick , Butler, 146 21 Berwick. Frr.edoni and Union townships had paid in full he ore settlement. Those marked dm!' (•) have since pant in full. 'Chose :narked thus (t) have since paid in part. TO THE HONOR:.BLE THE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OP ADAMS OOUN IT W•E the undersigned. duly elected Auditors to settle and adjust the Pith Accounts of the T reasurer and pommisaionera of said county, hawing been sworn or affirmed according to law. REPORT the following to be a genera statement of said account from the sth day of January, A. D., 1883, to the 4th day of January, A. D., 1854—both days inductee. Thomas Warren, Esq., Treasurer, and Commissioners, in account with the Countyof Adams. rash in hands of Mesmer' at last settlement, Ontmtanel iota Tax and Quit rents, Additonal Tax omitted at last settlement 1852, •• for 1858, Loan front Bank and sundry persons, Ain't of Cu. Tee and Quit rents d for )853, 20334 85 (3ittill received for Inqueet. 18 31 Ahetement ou State Quota 1853, 872 00 rex refunded to 'Stein, Jury Fees and dues received from John Scott Sheriff. WE, the undersigned, Auditors of the Cnunty of Adams. PORT. that we met, did audit, fettle and adjust, accordi said County, commencing on the sth day of January, 1853, an that said account, as settled above, and entered of record county, is correct,' an•l that we find a balance due to the Count cash. of Two Thousand Five Hundred and Nine Dollars and Fii Hundred and Sixteen Dollars and Twenty-four Cents. February 9,11951.-4 t EXHIBITION. CALICOES, a large assortment, new styles, also Gingham., Domestics QTAEMENT of the Tax on Collateral ADMITTANCE FREE. and other, with a large variety of DRY Inheritances reeeived by Daniel Plank MARCUS SAMSON'S Clothing em- GOODS too large to mention here. Call Esq.. Register of Adams County. for the IVA_ porium embraces the largest and and see them at KURT Z'S Corner. use of the Commonwealth during the year best assortment of Frock and Dress Coats HOSIERY, Gloves, Bonnet Material ending December 81, 1859. of every variety of color, quality and and Bonnet Ribbons, Lamm, Edo- Rectoived from the estate of Oaths- style, which have ever been offered to the lug s . Very cheap at rine M.Knight, (balance.) Ogg go public. Call and see, even if you do not wish FABINESTOCRI3. .. Mary Orentiorff, 694 to buy. " Mary Lavinia Smith, 17 56 Oct. 14. 1853. " Letitia WHeely, 72 60 " Sarah A. Maginly, 88 05 " James Robinette, 90 44 " Dinah Butler, 2 78 " Mary Wilson, 8 76 " Sum'l Miller, (in part) 800 Op u Worley J. Bumesifer. 16 89 " Henry Hollinger, 17 71 " John Diehl, 194 21 '• Leonard Kuhn. 16 06 Collateral inheritance Tax. ,4 Harriet 0. Williams. 0 49e Draw near—Come and See 1 I Flannels. Linen Table Ctitho, Tow. $ 874 07 ..1' • t.. L. SCHICK would inform theLedies sung. and Drillinga—s lap variety—for Deduct 6 per cent. Commissions 49 74 m. • .. as st he now o ff ers the largest sort- sale at 13CH It- K'S. ----- meat of BONNETS, Bonnet Silks and Velvets. Ribbons, Flowers & Hair Braids. SO lI.SOIL PL O It/61 //8 ever before opened in ibis place. Call O F the best quality—always no hand and see thomp—no trouble to show N.. and for stile ia Gettysburg. et the Goods... . Foundry of 5881 28 R. G. WOREARY auditor. Feb. 8, 1854. 41 Groceriet4 Ark UEENSWARE, Die Stuff., slimly, MIR on hod it PAHNEISTOCKIN IE4M riati - 4401A BLANKET S & OOKING GLASSES. of ill sirs JUST received and nor open- it It) A LASGE losol BED, LANICIOI9 L al different prices. lOW' very largo andprime for sale at ing at the Store of sai,rtmant of horse BLANKETS. at the SCHICK'S S. FAH NESTOCK & SONS. Chomp Cprner of KURTz.s. for Inquests, i ‘ l4l...lettletit nit State Tax, 1953, laX refunded In State, frunt Sheriff. Jury lees & fines. AUDITOR'S REPORT. Comforts F all the different tyles , colors, sizes Ladies' Dress & Fancy Goods, ky prices, far Lediits, gentlemen and rip HE largest and handsomest assort- children, at KURTZ'S. ment of Ladies' Dress and Fancy Goods in town. 81 Collars and em- I ONG BAY STATE and square brnidered Linea Handkerchiefs, 'binary. KA SHAWLS in great variety„Turcara, Gloves. Ribbons, and trimming, generally Red and White Crape dn. a beautiful ant. very cheap, to be had at the store of cle, BONNET . VELVETS. Silk,. GEO. ARNOLD. dtre... very cheap at the store of OEO. ARNOLD. Oct. 14, 1853. Oct. 7. 18511-11 COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, Adams county, Pa. DOLLS. CT*. By orders paid nut as follows. to : Ry auditing and settling public accounts, R. G. M'Creary, Esq., Auditor. appointed by tie Court to audit public offices. Repairs of public buildings, dre., • Clerk's pay, 1 Public printing and Blanks, Abatement to Collectors of 5 per cent, Sheriff's BO!. of Court costs, Reward on Horse thieves, (2 cases, and mileage ' ) Repairs at Bridges (and rebuilding a Bridge neer Dellone's Mill ) justice and Constables' fees for committing vagraaui, Fox and Wild Cat scalps, Coroner's And Justice'e fees for Inquisitions, Assessors anti Assistant Assessors' pay. 'Faxes refunded, Adains.Co. Fire Insurance Company. Insuring Jail, Expenses in holding appeals and Clerk's pay, Counsel fees anti extra suite, William B. Wilson, Esq., in trust for Surveying boundary lines between York. Cumberlaid end Adams counties, one third of expenses, Wood and Stone Coal (or public buildings, Court Cryer's pay, Road damages and damage views. Jacob ( - blest. Esq.. Commissioner's pay. Abraham Reeser Esq.. 6 John Mickley, jr.. Esq.. ** Treasurer of Poorhouse. Convey ing prisoners to Penitentiary, Prothonotary. Register and Clerk of Session., fees, Jador's fees fur keeping prisoners, Officer's pay, Spring Election, Keeping prisoners at Penitentiary. Officers pay, Geberal Election, Payment in full on Marsh Creek Bridge, " on Rock. on Bermudian, " Certificates of Constables' returns, 1853. Notes and Interest paid, Built and sundry persons, Postage, Stationery' •iid Dockets for officers, General Jury and Tip Stases pay, 1853, Grand Jury .r It John Scott, Erq., Sheriff, summoning Juror., Directors of Poor pay. Exonerations to Collectors, Collectors' fees, Outstanding - Taxes anti Quit Rents, Treasurer's Salary, Ballance in hands of Treasurer, 20,834 85 89 84 60256 00 18 81 072 00 131 99 110 00 031,008 83 IN TESTIMONY that the forezoing statement of Receipts OAA and Expendintrea exhibited at the office of the Trea. 4 )111-0 surer of said County, is a correct and true copy, ac 0 taken from and compared with the ofig,inal remaining in die books of this office, we have hereunto set our hands, and affixed the seal of said office, at Gets .) burg. the fourth day of January, one thinwud eight hundred and fifty-four. A- REEVER. JOAN jr. JAS. J. WILLS. Canunssioners. $4,418 24 Attest—J AtIOHINDAUGH. Clerk, Dow!. sprx. 781'94 3888 24 17 88 89 84 5088 00 By out standing Ts: for 1850, 1851, di a• 1852, •• 1858, •• Foes for 1850, 1851, •• 1852, •• 1853, •• Exonerstions for 1848, 46 ,• 1850, •• 1851, •• •• 1852, 1853, Disbursements on Coon ty orders, Treasurer's coin mission, 13l 99 110 00 531.008 83 Cash in hands of Treasurer. Pennsylvania, elected end sworn in pursuance of law, do RE— ing to law, the account of the Treasurer end Commissioners of cl ending on the 4th day of Jandary. 18541—both days inclusive : in Settlement Book, in the Commissioners' office of Adams of Adams, by Thomas Warren, Treasurer of paid county, in ty-eight Cants, and in out-standing taxes, Four Thousand Four ANDREW MARS/EAU, JOtiN DICKsON, 5 Aditors T. WARREN ac SON! CUM MY fitEfflifiT. • • [PUSLIIIHSD SY ORDER OF COURT.] To the Honorable the Judos of the Court of Quarter Sessions of .lidarne County. The undersigned, Grand Jut re. CO spectfully report to your Honors, that they have visited the County Building•. and take pleasure in testifying to the courtesy extended to them by Mr. Coni;AN and family, of the Mm,-House, and Sher iff Scott. and &unity, of the County Prison. The Alms•honse, and buildings and grounds therewith connected, we found in good order, the inmates Froperly cared tor, and everything indicating a hill and faith. ful discharge of duty on the part of the Steward. The County 'Prison was also (mind to he in good order, all the arrangements connected therewith being rue,lit,ible to the worthy occupants, Sheriff Sourr and fain ily. At both the 'Alms-house and the County Prison, the Jurors were especially pleioi• ed to observe the cleanliness and neatness which characterized the bedding and outer accominndalions for initiates, and have deemed this commendatory notice as no more than just to the families of Metiers. Colman and Snort —anti respectfully recommend to the Court, that this report be ordered to be published tn the Comity papers. MOSES M. NEELI • Foreman. Gettysburg, Jan. 27, 1854. 15 00 239 77 200 00 830 62 976 59 439 81 43 24 389 13 36 44 45 46 54 93 118 26 128 94 8 50 82 08 40 00 WINDOW SHADES. II!G. L. MILLER 14 CO , • MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLCIALN AND RETAIL DEALER. IN WINDOW SHADES, South-west Corner of Second and Arch streets, PHILADELPHIA, SUCH RS Gothe'a Landscapes, Border'', Vases, Seroles, Boquets, GOLD BORDERS, &c., of the most beautiful designs and perfection of finish in this country. and at such LOW PRICES as to challenge all competition. Buff and White ILollands, Cambric.. Tassels, Cords, Brasses, &e.. in every variety, for City or Country trada. We invite an eitatnitia lion of our stork. at the Depot, South west cprner of Second and Arch streets, Philadelphia. Jan. 27, Mt —ll5 184 50 141 07 75 00 682 05 163 50 159 00 159 00 4000 00 120 88 120 00 127 67 819 01 91 16 473 79 585 29 1.494 00 1,300 00 85 95 7.69 53 78 18 998 50 331 49 75 00 fto 00 NEW AND VALUABLE LA Z 6 LODICRIT. 808 90 4.416 24 800 28 2.509 58 DURDON'S nigest. New edition from 1700 10 1853, in one Volume, price $5 00. Robert's Digest, price $1 50 Rinn's Justice, 4 00 Graydon's Forms, 3 50 The attention of Anomie', Magistrates, and citizens ix directed to the above valua ble series of hooks ; call allfl examine at K ELLER KURTZ'S Book store. Jan. 20, 1854. 131,008 83 CLOTIIING-CLOTIIIAL li!l'M ARNOLD has now on hand Ak and is constantly making up, Over• costs, Dress Coats. Frock Costs. Pants• loons, Vests, and every articlein & clothin g hue, which he will self 30 par rem cheap er than any ci,o.rin NG STORE or SLOP SHOP in the town or County. • Call and eximine till' yourselves. Oct. 7. 1853—tf OVER COATS, OILER COATS, Prepare For Winter. 'subscriber has just received and I opened a choice lot of Overcoats ul every description, made in the hest man ner, and latest styles, which he is de termined to sell cheaper then any other es tablishment in the County. To test the truth of this call and examine. Remem ber no trouble toshow GOODS. MARCUS SAMSON. SAVE YOUR MONEY! DOLLS. CTN. 58 73 188 18 431 41 8789 94 48 72 118 19 540 78 96 21 88 31 11 57 80 55 88 45 4 78 22.745 21 880, 28 2509 58 ESSENCE OF COFFEE. H. BUEHLER keeps constantly on • hand for sale, the Genuine ES— SENCE OF COFFEE, of best quality. The use of this article in families will be found a very great saving in the course of the year. 1117 For stle. WHOLFMALIC and ReTAIL, at the Drug & Book Store of Ma.- 30, 1858. APPRENTICE WANTED, AN Apprentice to the SADDLE= TREE T business, will be liken by the sub scriber, if application bo insde anon.— The applicant must be of industrious hab its and good character.• SS 1.008 88 JOHN. A. SWOPE. Gettysburg, Nos. 4, 1858. LUMBER. PERSONS having LUMBER to die- Kum of, in trade fur Furniture, will find it to their advantage to call at the cheap Cabinet Making Establiahnient of GEO. E. BRINGM AN, South Baltimore street. next door to the Compiler office. TH - Eundersigned, having been ap. pointed Assignee by ABRAHAM MY Ras and Wife. of York county. Pa., under a Deed of Voluntary Assignment for the benefit of Creditors, notice is hereby given to all persons having any claims against said MUM, in present the same, proper ly authenticated for settlement ; end those indebted will make payment without de lay. to the subscriber residing neer East Berlin, Adams county, Pa. J. J. KORN, Airiest Jan. 13, 1854.-01. gryINGH AM. Muslin.. Wool and Cot ton Flannels, Collects of all colors and prince, always to be had at the cheap Suns of ' B. FAHNESTOOK £ SONS. Needle Wprk, FRENCU Work Collars, Swim* and Came Zilginso and Inuring., Flouncing,pongee*. and every thing pi: that deseriptionioan tio had its Ow greatest, viriely. and IM itheapimir ei • . . B. FARNESTOOKA iiii 4101,41 a ===l FOR t hi j is die lh • Rot* and Wooloo Haul for children„a new nriinineh!np • KURTZ'S. B. H. BUEHLER NOTICE. Domestic's GROCERY & L,1400W reroltS. REMOVAL. 1 . HE nadekrokned ha* REMOVED hit. • Store 1. few doors south of his old stand, to me threemtory building of Mr. Waarnus. (next door to the .•St.tr" (Am/ where he will always keep , till hand a large assortment of goods, whisk bp prepared to offer at proms which eannul be beet. Ilia stock consism of Id ()C It I PIK of all kindi, Nagar., M o i ki ses, Tana, Fllll, Self, trtiettira. Cheirite. Pick. tiled thwimilters, tc. Fruits Sr. Confections., Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Pnrore diu Alan, Powder. Shot. 'robseen, Su. gars, aril's celebtoted German Omnking Tnnaeen, and a iaritiv of filter articles Al‘n a first-ram savoriumui of the as; qualitiva °I . (WORK, %nee and Br:oloteu, of dilTecent kinds. N. F.. Ruin. flolktol Om. Old Rye. dm —all of whit% can he had on the Inereld terms at the Store of the subscriber. in South Baltimore street. neat dour to the "Slur" office. rJ Alen. always on hands variety of Stone bra. Win esti. EMANUEL ZIEGLER. Jr. avtlyatntrE, Jan. 27. 1884—tf. = 10* . '1:fir se; . " Hanover Branch Rail Road. CHANGE OF HOURS. ()N atilt after Monday, Nov. 14. Train* oval] this road will be Rau as fol• lows: let Train will leave Hanover at 9.30 A. M.. with pneaeugers for York. Hat.. rishurg, Columbia and Philadelphia. and return to Hanover with passengers from Baltimore. at 11.45 A. M. 2d Train will leave Hanover at 2.46 P. M., with muisetigers lor Baltimore. lir riving there at 6.45 ; and return immedi ately with Passengers from York. 4km. at 6 P. M. 3d Train will leave Hanover at 5.15 P. M. a itk Pamo•ogerx (or York ; and return with Passengers from Bellmore at 7.45 P. M. Round Trip Tieksis between' Hanover cod Ballittiont. (good fur 48 hours.) will he kmilt.ll at s2—:i reduction of one third from the regular Tim Moodily inorninz extra train will leave for 11:altitnore at 5.45. EDWARD E. YOUNG. dgent, Hanover. Nov. 14 1553. IMPORTANT TO TRU Farmer, Farrier A. Stage Proprietor. GEO. W. MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL ume.aotga.i.suarat IN TIII siastonir OP *tomtits As the most remirkahlo External hmillostios en' discovered. G MA N Q. 0 0 ittes "They can't Keep Ileum without it." more , 11•./I•illtril h* 111U11111 0 hid Ilia /413 (list 1f0rd . 11.1111 . . 'CO ,, P (Pb, or venal Feioify Lillitrooralloo, sill cult M.o.{ eaMil, 51111 CC. .10Y0 Mil Put va. Spavins. Sweeney. kinglante. WindgtrlL, Pull Evil. Callous, °racket - I 114AIN Gals of all it lids, Fresh Wounds. Sprains, Ilniises, Eno. :eta, Sawa. Sand Cranks. Strains, Laments. Fotindere , l Feet, Scratches or Grease , Atop. Rheum:tufo). Bites a Animals. External Pm sins. Painful Nei-rous Affections, Frain Bits. Boils. Corns, Whitlows, Bums and Scalds. Chlllhlnins, (shamed Ramis. C 11117124 Con tractions of the Muscles, Swellings. Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breams. .te. ae. he 'The wipanitnOwl 1511reeR4 of don (111,1 a the eon of du /lases Iso lltorwte and Cattle, and Coco in burnout flesh. I. icily Imes...hoe more kinown .0 Olt .rrnitle cutnnoUtlity. It ran h3rilly be erwlited.•xretol by 1.11;..we who hen been n the linhio of Iteepoot; it In olteir oable , awl brown , . whet • rata •o 11111 l of (Nun, eitifeiritog uue rime, are eased by t t Ore ote.y estotiocat too 5. 0 Otto flit stir Ile +ore the me* of the wl. proprietor, aEPROR W. klEllt.:11A NT, lotraporl. N. V., is blown In the side ef the bottle. awl in hie hionlwrittna over the cork. All rodent addreaded to the proprietor will be promptly. reepowled to. fiat a I , emi4tlio. of the Agent. toil eve whet vendor eye lecrofhplieholtl by the Itw 01 lltib Medicine. Soul by rositentable dealer. in the United States arta Ca.na. Also he K KILLER. HURTZ k R. H. BUSHLF.R. Gletryeburt ; J. R. Henry A hhoteinien ; J. Aut. hough, Hemperre ; W. Wolf; Nast Berlin Palc• tan & Blythe Fairfield ; A. S. Mytre, Round Hdl ; Merit, Criltwn ; .1. Heeek, Menallen .1 . Martin. Nev. 0 uni Miudy %.1% Norbeek. %legume ; Tower & Mcßride. Eromittliorg ; Md. And et wholesale by F. Klitt it Cn J. Gilbert & Co., end T. W. Dyo.t. PReIhADELPHIA. Jan. ,p 7, IgB4.—ly E. & It MARTIN. At the Old Stand, N. W. Corner of the Diamond, Gettysburg, TENDER their thanks to their meta uteri for past fasorn, ■nd reapeet- NIT in:otm the public that they contin ue In Cut and make all Garments, in the beau manner and on reasonable ternis.• The cutting will he done as here tofore. by R , IIART MARTIN. FAIIMRIIIII pro regularly respired. anti every effort made to secure a good Qt and substantial sewing. The sthiscriberte hope, by their long experience in the busing**. and re. newed aline to please, in merit and receive a 'continuance of the Itnblle patron . age. jr:PAII our work is made by regularly employed journey tutu? ; upon this, our customers may rely, TlCitafr, If plLid * tot tdviiite or within Or 'ma 11$ pa aminterva--if tint paid with)), the yst 'Mt. 'U se papqrdooontliurd on Wall ororersito Vie peld -1140114t, al the option oldie t alter. brook Iropleti OA teats. . A falliini to notify a Jereugidoreare will I , * feitiodocl tirl 1 um romrlottill.. ..irbirtyrtrroloor riot oxcre4lielo o Num hiserisit thralls iiroec for ti—evaly subeequrini . Worths , --- 7*.-1,---- . tfi cent . Longer ono iu the rows propordia. D2o l 4 l ollthoia of Parin tirs hill'• ' tllatirertisomensn not rperially orderer. foro 0 • •• • • a oak• Nov iwcantin mid ur,til WOW; ,at• MN rIIHE Partn ambit* beceiofnse axiatifyi..,,,d omln i slon tomb. mutate thaw li . lo4oprogi, I 4seteeen -.MS Indoststined. ,In - the ,by the yo r 6 . / 4 1,9r0 1 1nk l'ailoriang , hominellr. Jliik bee ), : , 1.4.);')4;).4. 61.111144° ""tUtt4‘B7ll4'lllll. dissolved, ky , .004 u„/ „goon*. & , . rao apt*, sae 04. ter.SiOttabit Ittgioll, swer . by . lens and ennweldaolars uarbilltdllNWs. ). runt) i,ennte±n oby or 4.• rifsi 3. Z. HOLLECAUGH• wet ihut..wriher i s. )awl be M ri.. e 7 rail , $ 404 Jan. 27, I (44, at, ' am. 41(glillnili• gp:rThe Fall end Winter Fashions. have juet been renived from the oily. mr MI kinds of country produce taken in exchange tor work. E. & It. MARTIN.. Oct. 14-0 OXM Dr. J. Lawrence DestisT. OFFICE ID rhstaborsherit 44,004 cone door West 44 the SAlllstap Chureb. nearly opponte M klilleenlrs mots. where ti, may be friend ready sad willing 10 attend le any ease within the pralines of the Dentist.. Persons in waist fail sets of teeth arp invited to rail. itgFzitzbicgs. Dr. C. N. fienr.rresz. itor.C.P.Kriarrir.D D. 1). liorporic; 0104 Al..l4cesur. " 11, 1 4.11usart. 1 .*. D. ID unteur. 1 - /I.A. Al uris Itcr.Ruir',...hriorocort. Al. B.ravai July 7. 1440.. DAVI.) WILLS. AttOraill at LOW • 11'48 taken Mr. Slstransom's Atte. u North th'est Comer of Centro tiNtisre. KIFERICYCJI-0•11is. Thwideirt Menu*, Erq Limeade.. Dec. 30, 1033 .w CARD. TOE undersigned, advised by bho phy. sician to relinanieh the prettier of his profession, for the pawn* at loam. hew placed his business end pipers la the hands of DAVID WILLS. Esq., who will pritc. tics Lsw in the iterendAtrerte of tint county. in whose professienst abilities I have every confidence. and whom I chess. fully rsiommend to the support of the community. - W. H. STR I VENVON. Dec. 30, 19118.—tf I); WI 'CO A ° LT SHE, AITTOJTNAT dir L4 H ', (onic. “moved to one deer Weis Drug & Book.Sture. Ailismbenbung'strirt.)' , 4l I °rife, sank aluttefrot tor Patents and Bounty Land Wanraisut. Back-Pay—no. pended Claims. and all oilwrelaitnitagainst the Government at WashlMPna. D at also American claims in England. Loot" Warrants Instilled aid said, 0'1)0104:and • highest prices gives. Latvia fur sale in lowa. other Weatarn Slaw t sud Arco OnPlrod locating Warrantit.there. Mr Apply to blot pelsdaatll art#l/ suer. Gettysburg, Nov. H.lsss. BOUNTY LANDS IpERSONS riniitled to:. Do. ir, it Lands under tint erten( etuir grout of the, United . OWN ell* eteieluhttyiractriesnidleild promptly "d‘ by 9 Ifia . ' tion either personally 41r by ester o the subscriber. at his office in Gettysburg. Claimants whose applications here bap Isuspended on account of deficiency in proof mar find it to their advantage tumuli -1 p - , - r• The fee charged is SA ip each Reim payable? upon the dekivery, oflhe warrant. , The subscriber will ars° itienil to elilms for Pensions for Revolutionary or other services and the location of hods. This' sale and in/rehire 'of Land Warrants Iti. tended to. and the highest cosh price Odd nor the some. R. G. fit cCREttRY. May 14—tf. Attorney at law LEE & RINGLAND'S (Lan Church, Lee & ginglaa4) L Y A if D : amp Steam Sala) *III, ON THE YORK CtrUitAILAIND ' RAIL ROAD, UMW 1 1 - .. - r A large uipply oraU kiade-of Lum ber alarays au band. wholoule mad rotail. Bills sawed to order ar• *be shortest N. B.—...Lumbrrr eon be finis.r.6l4 . .i. at any point on the Cliftberlalad Rail Ittoad, Hannan. York. leadilmfin est intermatliate plane. May $7, 1858...=-901, • • HAY WAIfiTEI), PERSONB b a ring Hsittf to well by eallitql. on tbo sobwriribei l i r io Rettyabrirg. who la desirous eipetitokeiblea The highes*Martet priee.mill b. piltlit 41 9 .timea. Ae he invade heilife Hay. after being peeked. heeled ii lit H rover or Baltimore. the Ireferittifill haul will be given re theme from wheiii he may purohaae. EIDIAMION Dee. s4.lB6L—il' • . i GROCCRIES, OF ell kinds and fresh. to behatf tai foie as the market offend. et KURTZ'S cheap corner. • • lIIIL • ROIL MBETINL AII.Y iefreitf Cows. Jur Sundays areepied,) feorn reline* A. M., to 7 o'olneir P. SI.. examining & buying Goods just arrival from Philittel- Mile. via Baltimore .and Hammer Rail Road. OMi soon: and save money; you may la too late. Remember. • A. B. KURT'S Cheep Omar. Oot, 14 C OTHS, Sleek Bine and Finley Cs'. rimeres. Csssinsit's. °serenade,. Kentucky Jeans: Cords. s new style French cord. Satin. Silk. Velvet andiron. • ey Vriningr, era offered vorryehesp at & PdifiNesrocz 4. SONS. Sign of the Red Trout. THE STAR AND BANNER. is. poy' iihi t d awn Friday Eviziatr. in Seini . ort' eerie. in Agt three Wry building, few doors above krieuesiorks Store. by D. A. 4b e.ll. BUbtiLER. 2=21