. _semN'''',•_.-.--___ -._ tr...,:. , THE REPUBLIC:AN PARTY.— , , _, . rojiac . . , lea . tr al condition of the All R . Extension of o N . aturalization iy ggs.. tho rn T o h s e t New York Tribune — deci d e d - 1 . • they at ie. nithi l4 he Y re " ;l7ing lile cla in i ' in ;r l ti li e tt 'u t I ~ T H B STIR IND BINNE conducted and most val-1 A large publie meeting was held at- Hon- , ' IT IS SO, 1 of Dece 7- r- - - -t - --- - -- - r- -- ---= On Monday, Dlr. ADAMB, of Mississip- trose, pa., on the 27th ult., at which res- We know lota feet, and therefore do not VILEITION IND ASSESSMENT FOR 1855. "America is for the Ameriestie"—that ' CETTIFSBURC. uable; newspaper In the 'country—has in the CI pi, introduce& in the United States Senate, .keeitate to ray, thet in ell Scrofulous sod Hennes they are not of ust,--tliat they they labor , ."-• - • published its minion' announcement, by 4 '' . •......... .. , Aroma, In.liseitlon and its attendants, dick- IN pursuance of the Act of Assembly passed the 27th day of July, 1842, the fol. muter., for the unth here, but shall have no share in our birth. al" , 511 Y° ' ' Friday Ivening, Dec. ls, 1854. 1 , 'i a bill to establish an uniform rnle of natu- ._. ,_.- ___ , ,' I. ll} / mere. Magee to see that t e pa- b o i lit a ti i n u n n s o N f re a re 4 l: R d e o p p u te b d ijc p a r n op p i a w ri i y n , the i 17 1 . 4 Headache, 80,,r and ' sick :•tomech, Cancer, Solt • lowing statement is hereby published by the Conimissioners of Adams county, right. Such a course would be un-Ameri- Our ink' . _ ratigation throughout the United States.— wmcot, milts 01 the rild ;parties, and teased upon can,--finetile to all our history and to the ened ►v - tronage of t he eetablishment, is better than I vt3jilrerliblii7liter:;in:rT. ct of Reck . 'Tl;e7Porelges News. This bill extends the terms of naturalize- at 241 c .. „ fle x • , -. to r,,,perlost, As e t ,„.(earlees. in- oppoiitioa tir slavery extension and the which exhibits the amount, description and value of the Real and Personal Property, whole spirit of our institutions. _We have lee , l g„„„ 11;" na h m a T i lir „ li e l e ra4" : t e r a 4 l l ,: alloodl i • r k y ' l e nM u lyn a ed :: al b h f e r tr s t e rad . i f : e : read ari. Trades, Occupations, and Prefessions, made taxable by the several Acts of Assembly Ilit'After ,i nterval of more than • IF , Von to twenty.ene years, and 'acte pros- Jim army °Uproot' in our C; no fur that any great predominant pany t dependent, straight-forward journal, it has fugitive slave law. Judges Jamey and ', will ever insist on its adoption. seal length we are in possession of later peetively upon those foreigners only who no superior ; while in point of genera ls Wilmot, the former the moat influential - - — 6 — 'O. r ,v. :-_,: 1 . :.. v, F c's'eq l as ',:', 2 - B li n ia4e A : w o i. l ittl 6eh r. N x t : v a . s i r e ti n t - l e i —b e l . l m t e: l i n i ann P a P : I : 3 Bil :; ndv u h : T l a tto rt b i a ' g l u Gni g l ei ' h °t . tin : ik t u i s g ri p 4 a t ; .. l l3e i t of this e° , lll6°" weal : s t y i. i l' ... a r ' : 11 . ~..E2 , i., E . , ,a ti; i O 2 t „, ,L ,,,, :1 . ,' li ,;„. ; t-.' 3 ;I i foreignadviees. The steamship Union } may enter the United States after the pas. Whig of the sectiou i tivilt the IlMer the , and useful intelli , genee, it distances all at New York brings Liverpool dates to the 1 sage of this act. - Be argued that' in one „ most influential Democrat, were Present - . . &ri s me ; /limb Mark, Cashtminv ins 4 • r , ,v; i. lirs. c 7 s '° ga . g'Er 1 4 .0 g x. , co - 8 .a. 5 it:: - 22d tilt., and advisee from the immediate ' 1 hundred years from this time, every inch foundiis rivals On our first page will be an interesting, personal . sketch of i The first act to provide fora "uniform _ - and delivered speeches advocating the res. t , haler, ft• csF'gipi ..- gAsp.P ~..r i F i - 1- o *- cP N .hri e: Ba_ ioAfx_usfio, complains d ;neir. ; i.) ; iian l I I .. ' ,;:4. ~ ' •- i i f 2 is . i. Q . ill .^4 . ,;: ri eg o : ... ...i . ......,:. i. r, .. i . : i . . 6 ~ i. ~ 7 ;...., e i l in i 1 i : ... 73 • seat of war to the 14tb,.a1t., Fh3 chief lof the Anteritio, continent would' be re- Si r t -,-, ( ,* rule of natuiralisalion," was passed in Fink, Pleasant Hill. el ':', e. . • , olutions. • .i'' . 1 • 0 po WO . * , I , _. _ . , rionsen astUtsexe, the' pies Wing genius of fact the intelligence eonimointiaterie that quired for the snpport 'of the American . 1790, at the second session of the First B id ast CROUP ll B e ei e n .t l a Liniment. No Family who value the lives of n 0 ,,,,,,kb p Sevastopol him not. yet -fallen. The- bolo. i• people:- Selfpre aeration , then reln red , the 'rrih_une,to which we direct .cnogroso.. it nu Tory jiborni _ in ito.too. , 0r7 ,, Th 0 town eteedde . ae In,,Buseacku. i their children, shohki he without a bottle in the We annex the terms of the Daily, esemt- tutee, end authormed all courts of record setts have resultain deoided-Kne!qoth- ._ . bardruent was continued without decisive ,ttia,l Ockiuduoemeskts ehould.. be held out 1 Weekly, and Viqekly; and alien be pleased to adinit'atilien freewhile peitiolis" 11.9 cit. . ~: . • .: t r e o ' e .1. ,0 0 1 Smith 2 124: 6 32 6931 , 8075 5 9! 57195 594 5 0 4695 tack) 1 2 5 5 0 0 2 17 80 5 II 0 0 0 0 4 18330 1831 8125 6 0 134 Iresults, awl beitt i Parries ire, rtPresenied to iinmigration. ,He denied any "itiCe. Ito ' forward the tialMee lof any deur' friends laces; who b ad resided.within the U nited , house.% Sold hy ..If tho tYruggists and storekeep- G erman y, i 225 427321 8846 211051 7 1 80 1000 , ,16ee 600 in the attitude of preparation for the at. tion with Kaow Nothing •sotiietlen or any Nothing) is elected Dlayrieofßes. it! notches, wi nx w- xcep ns. States Iwo years, hael giveg proof of good (aer'w , si t , . Cumberland, Oxford, 150418 10170 63850 6970 1900 100 1362 _. 5 r on, who desire to renew dieir 'whets Intl , tack that is to decide.the fate of the plate , . ,secre t political organisation. He disclaim-I era. P.OllO 60 C. , 41111 it 4,Yeet York. FA.-4. JI. IltiAlst, and Samuel S. Huntington, 2irrten 16407 60059 12445" . 32,0 200 and h fie w ish` b e 'ti • ' °I 0 Y to '''" ri ° • affirmation to support the Constitution.— ' biped ; At Unveil the Vote fen' MaYor Fonfie'; tiiettysbursi ;If ti Fink, pleasant Hill; Latimore, tame 1196'3 80859 50'20 ' 250 2123 'l`oo '. ly reeeivitig reinforce- The allies were rapid cd all hortility.to foreigners, and rem:l:from T m:l ll 3 l : o h r a t r ' cl: e t n e .o rP d an o d f tw ha o d y lak ein en Inm an o at h or ton by 1700 majority over all :others ' i , TH p DAILY, TRIBUNE,' , stod&—Lawrence (Know-Nothiarb,9,6a ; .. SOkkline•A Brother, Willman vro ; , Jobi l , Busboy, Hamiltpcb , 290d51 19878 23846 10525 ,•- .. 3840 .:$3,9 , , , ,2816 950 molts While the 'Russian generals were some former speech, showing that he had • Ethit s c opy, one y ear , $6 00 lished in thedesire tO attract immigration t ' .., .. .. 'ed rklitertYstowe't Ssrutist P4hei, 'Jr oltwer's Liberty, , • 1380 100 139554 9145 10729 405 ii - crow , vas l t I ding Se topo with Infan ry tO re- no , unkind feeling againat t .t, , , ~ , . hem But he ' ' 'Ciube--ssme vas." and fill up tho sparsely populated' country I other; 4139 1 The !mg's At , 1 1 ' Week, But* tinirnahlp rAndrew Hamilton, Mill I lode ^ 172501 IWO i 2778 U 9180 ' 1959 . Creek's , ' Omura Mt , 'lll - Abel I'. Wright; B enders. Maranon. ~ .. 150254 16 1 1 4 .19514 7385 s , 2015 100 .......... - nedcati a that the , ritillogee thus , to make a stand in Boston and ti: etw cot er i mist the expected assault or the besiegers.:- thinks immigration .: was'.dangerous , in- THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE ; ' —bat a ' i • n - • t • ) I Middletown ' -, death F. Btraban„ ville vlscob Penney .._ 251588 12SR2 .19253 8105 • 275 ' , 4 020 IOD offered would ever be abuse , and a our - i pltbaes, but ,were ' badly beaten. i ortieltle. : 'Lower, Arenthaville ;H. W. Whitmore. Mum- Franklin, ' 259227 24488 32888 10810 No 8147 250 , Whether an attempt will h 8 tes ( l o to take unhurt' as foreigners 'ranged themselves si ng l e copy; one•jesr ' '52 00 taiiinent of. t h em , the place by assault seems' to be a matter with the Abolftionists. , When he ' hoard 00 , lime copies, one veer a be domauded by the mangey o. r lilatatiohnsetts seem to have members ; Philip Hann, Holtnightsvills ;Thomas Conowaxo, 195521 MO 10218 5183 , 1664 100 .1. deafer, Franklin tp.: Jacob Mark, Oashteen 1 Time, . 184038 9702 6250 4946 1680 200 riso copies, one. cu, , 8 v o strongest reasons or policy and necesity. Of some doubt. I,n, anticipation' of an as- that band °Eden:mina had „burned an ' , i , e . cop ," en, yea. , 12 00 At the second, seamen uf. the Third Con. .g one over en mane tothe Know Nothings, Aelbaugh & Spangler, East Bailin ;J. Martin, Mountjoy, 172393 11121 12079 8890 1090 . , , , . . I , „Neer Oiforil ;.I. R. Henry, Abbotstown ; Moulin:rimmed, 247808 16119 27138 5910 2168 sault, Prince Matioh , ikoff at rho last dates, A mor i eau s ori o n , id e ffi gy, he determined ' Twe II oty copies, to one 11__30114 20 00 - gross, in 1794, a new act was pseud ro.. ander° no nhero to be found. . , • October t 5, 1854.---2 m . Reading. 223455 14074 23372 6696 2465 thrown anAnd any larger number at the rate of $1 per an- qui ri had immense body;'of infantry to introduce Thin bill. So far a 4 ho under- , . . ne a regirlonon a A.-. ....._ _ - _ Berwick, 06961 5480 21292 4795 1175 200 , num. 131100. 4655 10007 2910 90 6112 Into the town, While at the same time he stood the principles of the Know Neihi°B B MARRIED, Union, 210703 1 8908 45520 4070 80 1541 was plapning atiother sterile and general he agreed with them so far as they, pro- Butler, 1504,11 /3436 19514 5780 2495 onslaught., with a view not only of proven. p ose d, to extend dig term of Naturalise. ........ ...... ....1.... - 11.. 1....1 .11.1.1...1. Total, 3895254 200921 570988 186199 65901107130 14so 1800 750 432ei1e57 do don, but of driving' the allies into . the tion, and in their prefenmee of American sea. -0' "“ '' ' '''' ' ' ' ' ' Protestants for office' to foretgneris and ‘inittfoners. Catholics. ' r-The present movement is due to a deep er, jtister„ profounder sentiment than that whiefr Would &mesel such exlusiveness. Jligotiy and hostility to foreigners as such have had much to do with it; they may have Mingled' .irlth ' its title and given strength to its swell and its sweep. But thilltitessitotimmeln 'elements. It owes its oriste h and will owe its, success, to oth• iPitiffueh'etie..:' believe the prt4ent itibeeihmit is due mainly to the conviction ;that the liberty ,we grant to' aliens of ba. AMericati citizen has been grossly 1 under cover of this K m. ege the pauperism, the ignorance, the .dithiti Ohba Ohl countries have been empt- Aied.Otiflipoirour shores with hostile reek. ,loseness of our interests and our rights ; that Ali- Rheum Catholic vote has beer . ' held, in , a compact , disciplined mass, under At'initnediate and supreme control of a tilerirchy I whose interests and sympathies I . -lead theft tO resist and denounce every ,tilletnpt at freedom fore the people of 03 PPeralld who hold these votes for the pu. I 'Weal party that will bid the highest for ) 0101'f—rand that this clement, foreign in origiti, ignb'ratii and irresponsible in its character, and secret in its operation, his 1 long.bain'enurted by political parties, and I AO More than once decided the policy an d ' . themireer of the country at large. This „conviction comes, moreover, just at the Ante srhen the old political parties have Moss tlleir huld upon the confidence of the pe,eple,—when 'the issues that have di. yiited them have been decided or have 4ted•,out=when their machinery of in- Agee. their shuffling evasions. the dodges. i dte chicanery and the deception of their leaders have.excited universal disgust, and t e ' general readiness in the public mind, miy new organization that shall - prom.. tioerweltun their vices and combine the *poems that have hitherto given them 11411 3 . 1 gth, , ~The Know. Nothing' move. meet,cotnes just in time to satisfy these .yeges bet powerful cravings of the .pub. ~11M ;;Mind. It finds support in the pro funndest convictions of this public heart, in Apt iatrietism coil public spirit, as well as. in/adios paasionCand prejudices, of. the} AmerjetinTeople. Many vicious elements tiselenbiellty.mingle in this heierogeneons .perty. , There is the love of •myitere and PC‘tmerel organization ; there are the new political hopes from a new combhistion ; there,ia.ihe hatred of the lowest American openitives.and trades people for foreign. 1411 MOM are theisriva:s ; and 'above all. the Ad ineradiCal Saxon 'bigotry. which lhdfernlly Jikee a crusade against the all-these are 91/bortlinate to ifteiinflueuces.we have already noted, af.l 191 4 0ur „judgment •at the . bottom of the' MPeament, end will in due time give Otte eft s r !lTlittannvernerit will ..do goad—not !need With evil, it may he, but mill otrier driettdorthe -country.. •It will :adintinisli feliticians. that they - are henceforth iii ease,hrihing. and - mooing-oin rives-mit fotzigneee 'in nur midst; and will awaked which sahidl i t - se t, t his eves lite where of priestly bigots, nn more to Jusetele.their religious• interference into ;he political !affairs of- Amoricz.. *lt is a Weretieg..:llonder in -the ears of a corrupt 44111nistadion.thes „- resent itt‘Keptiblican• Government fly fOrj eieWaristoerars and it is a .people's 'an sores to the insultinemessage Of a religious Primmovliewhe sends a man stained with ape, blood of the martyrs of liberty as his 040 sen emissary o this Republic X3F„TEAORPINARY CASE or DENTISTRY. /;yvilles, Imes H. Hartz ellool Quincy; Jatoly.been supplied with an at, 44381 4 jaw-houe for .8 natural one. It ap'. 1 pears the Rev. gentleman was -for a long i sps, afflicted with .a bony' tumor. int. Ountl hult.years ago underwent an operas &is Wilco it watanund necessary to ex.; Arptiellhe entire lower jaw-bone. severing 14,90.901.4 ides as:far back as within half OA:Angle el the lower maxillary kr penlation was thus destroyed, and also the power to.elasticate, while his face pntsent /64 19.1} unnatural and. almost repulsive ap• RC@Pnge, Lour years afterwardi he pro qv:0; 1 41 0 1d plate, which being furnished s nith : teeth. and fitting the cavity left by stivetnoval of 'the bone. restored the, pa.' i opt : ,the...power to speak distinctly and mustinate .certain kinds of food. Lately, howeger, the plate became very defective. i r ft. for daya ago! Dr. Febee. of St.. Loulaxitgsglled - iu its stead an artificial jaw. tiona..which, it is stated, gives the wiener mo o and chin Fuel) a natural•appearence q*".` 4l o one would detect without accurate examination that anything had been dono cum ‘hartmutting in a set :of teeth. He 'could articulate with distinctness intmetli uply,mfter its insertion, and sleep well at ,night, without its removal. • . s.- gotta -..LawLess ficontstriost.— The ,admiuistrstinn must certainly wink at the ; conduct of Gee Quitman, for he is doing 441. with . which Aaron. Burr was only Adoeged , with, but acquitied upon - trial.- -.9F1i., - 4. who is the first robber iti the 411ilmetering expedition, writes to a gentle. pattoin. Baltimore. that it is especially dm tikre6let to evade any infraction of the nets; pd ity laws. and to that end it is essential Astir* expeditition sbuold be organized jit,,soine locality adjacent fa but outside *tour ttortlers. The invading army is to A Vmposed of fire thousand men—piek• pa bloods of the country, each man to pay Atie,owet expenses to the place of rendez ;Wes. and to contribute fifty dollars to wn* his own equipment. Some efficient exofficere of the United States service are spegeel. - 1 and thus organized. a descent is ps? ire mule all Some point near Havanna; whims 111613ptnish defences are strongest, shyk by !the very audacity of the move . i fa,strike terror into the tyrants who 1. . the 5 deeds* s' of the "Gent of. the An. :' - If Prettident . /Pierce is really _ tin the pacific tenor of his reeettt :snfomPlos let his can upon the Baltimore o fgigtee-tAtito devoted friend—sand find not .. , Attiwlttuo, thin kites is wriueu, and arraign WA, AlniUnart for cootemplated breaeli itoplaittntiity Lyn. .• : .t i,t51X404 PLECTUM , ..:We hare reeieved .11ratst: of Kansas. 'lariats , tor a o s sok rao coagram. wad the result is as 14aut„ :-Whilfieldl4.3o3%rienikeu 305 I mriosio Cimpsasate, -and-throe aptAWll* 'DA slavery qtaatios 000111 11.:*8411, INA starpittdato do wait atm re -4 The Tesetlerial lqiithaars yet l '•%lH *- pa is, thik bay ',kid' with in t a u' 4414)01-'44•1411tiordieL • • ov-j• Arrny. The National Intelligencer of Deceit bee 11, in speaking, of the war in the Cri mea', says : ' ; Our interest ih this lawful &ante is deep-, coed by the facie &tilled in the annexed, letter (received , yesterday.) soul which s eems not to havw in•eit punlicli•known.in England Or France ai the departure of the steamer. TOO world holds its breath while it gazes on this appalling carnage of the Crimea. End 'as it may, on which side soever victory - may finally declare. it will he won at a price never before paid for human triumph. NKw YORK, Dce. 9, 1854. '' The Union - mairsteamer 'has ittiiited, and yon.wilLrom hy ; her adv ices that osoh iog decisive had yet /averred 'at Se seem. pol. • Privste advices, hy thia arrival, how ever, stste that a Russian corps of 35.000 Men. which had .beeti. dispatched From Odessa, would no doubt be at Sevastopol previous to the 20th of: - Noventect , +-r-a few days alter the latest dotes from thence, Besides this, upwards of 20,000 of the Itm pedal Guard hail been forwarded by rail 'ric! in Moscow, with ardent to proceed with all possible haste frown thence , to the Crimea. and ,will probably , reach,Sevasto. poi by the 10 of Decemher, as they mirk up. their line of march for Moscow very early in October. The distance cannot ; exceed one thousand, miles. awl they 14— ready hail been nearly six w,ecka en rou4e. Besides these, further reinforcements were going forward wi th other parts of the em- Toe Allies were shin receiving reinforee penis. but there were. those .which, were sent forward in small numbers with a view to supply the ordinary waste or tho cam paign. None of those vvhich were so ur gently called , for by the Allied command ers after therceenthloody battle!, hadyet arrived, nor was it probable that they conk! arrive for eight et ten days more. • : It thus appears that it is a race between the Russians and, the Allies, as to which' she'd receive.the earliest and largest rein forcements ; and I am very much inclined to. think the. Ruseians will keep ahead of them, for Niohpial has liail„sinple Inuit-to put inuneuse, masses of,tronps in eliding towards the seat of war, and. though the distances they have to , trevertie over his immense empire are very grOat, and with none tint the old and ordinary . means a transport, except the. railroad from.,,Si Petersbunclo ,Mloseotv, still, when they I once, begin, ,to, airive.,lp the . Crimea, they, will, probably, do an. in Overwhelming numbers ,andiit noielt auecession., - , , ' I are tie :Mpg; by these; laier, advice? ; which indieates i targer,reinforgethent for the Allies titan filly thousand men, autl - t1ie . , 4 1 Russian, corps from Odessa will of itself he a set-tiff ta that force,,so , ,far, * least, as defensives OpvrallOKß are; concerned. .We 1 I may well belieye that Nicholas is in ear. ; tempt this war, whemint is sending from his ilapital hie migniticeut leaperialOttards, I and that ,he will not leave anything ( to! I chaos-e:B5 far as . Mitithera tire' minc.erned.,. Tli4'early arrival of litt'avy reinforce- irientsto the Allies May nave dbean kern ' leitpelsiitti fiOnt 'the Ci, intea';' but under! the eiri-iiiiltanic,W of the' case, and tha! ! grill Illieliiittod dint Aussia. prelim/Ay iti,a! lent tl:6-ri, certainly in- a few witelt will have at least two !misfired, thcusatid hest' coneenfratied in snit Molina Sevallopol. liaves ito 111E10'1 . s9W rf"tit'e' rapture of the riii,r :' i!ol:, by the presnet ad vice's ,they would ttlO'ke: ina any atimitri in the WayOf antssaidtOn'il the grial'hoili Of their rr: i"11-414'.itilL1114144intittg.svOi tilk, nacre ilia IiiMVA bail nut Elm o piiiitlby thew re ( ler'" 4l . • ' • A kti'ittlOT camp: lip' it appears is to he the result . ; a uti"thouilt: al thin dist:time, il. iC, iti4)ossllllt3 inetlie.t pie course of reams ' oonieol %lite 11,114 be sor prize,tl.ii ltussitont:risam#p the ° lra , n= +u a aittl attack r;t• allteit: artny-,of:, Ritts,o int!: the eit 7 ergiei of the, nnt.init can; upon the /looters every, whet portion of ii ,Ozar',B ter,riioey inaccessible to aititiVoy gitiWta- ! S. Arnold Illougltsit. The 'Rev. Mr. ,Braitcortl,,o Free-, Free .. by terian, gives iu the don mad of that name, aii.aceount.ilf what he.crow: and heard lila nice tplg lte,id in .Warren (:aunty, Iti.„ as sembled to beer a speech front the defeatl ed. author of the . .Nebranka bill. The . • , , . Senator mounted a dty-gotel box,,and call- eLl!oport eltiefinstine ,Williatits, of lowa, to open the in.mtine by, sinehig, the "Star, Spatigled Balmer." The Audge, !with a attire ••deplorably ceacked by age,,,,and eff,,rt,"..tnatle sad biome . ' of the music— a call, epou the audienee to: joie in Alm chorus failing to,elieit, a mite: , Douglm; spoke, for three hours., ',Among 11111 atli tors' WAS .the . Re v. Jonathan, Blanchard, ft;rmerly an agent of, die American Anti- Sia very 50eiety., now the ' President , of Knot college. Galesburg, - 111. and one of the .strongest meat, in the ,iest. This gentleman propounded a fee; questions, which made Douglas _ rage like . a tiger in his den fle called Mr., 0. a liar, and int ' plied that he was a Hypocrite; and , when intorttied 4y . One near tom who . M r.: B. .1 - te A is as he used the coarsest bil insgs . (ter l recovering front 04 . p:tilt:yam of rage, he proceeded, in his argument rather mildly, ' until a little triehmandtt tberrovril spoke up and asked him in:nettling about. his slaves. This raised the, tiger a second time, and he poured out a volley of,ithuse on the Irishman's head, which made him ! fairly ,quail. On another oceasion. Mr. f Blanchard replied to Douglia, dentolish. Mg hint more siteeessfully than any one . . . , else , had done.. lite eneountee was the 1 mor e interesting Irmo the fact that they were limb emigrants front the saute town in Vertnout:, Mr. Bradford . describes Bought.; as a eliort„ thick luau, with a stets iot tau . volie,.anil a countenance , indiceting In tv, vulgar Atiel , debased propeositie,s:.—. lie Applpird to hate all that is holy and true and good. and loves to jeer the Aboli.,- Pontine. whit !Licked to hear him, for their -oigirgily likings." Whether to,plaase the "Flypiines" in iho lower part ofthe State,' whither he had just some, or from habit, his personal appearance WAR very shabby.: lie appeared to he addicted to the use or both hra tidy sad toharets; awl, hitting him all in , ,all; seethed better! Sited " to art the' part of a political rowdy in Keg metiy titan it Senator oi a tree state- Be trakei 'tit; se:Yet : el Saying that Pieree's Adimaistratiod is doomed, ,and ke Se 'eine to have a presentment that hit. obit fate is :mated also. ' . HANDISOXIS PR).8111111%—A ' number a prominent' Merchants of • Bin 'Francisco have mice*, as a teatimonial or their es teem'. :6 Iffi*or Usifiton, 1 - tki'set tif:6ee 0 . 4 4,0 . o f o o ttit inf.l;ioeighink,4oo,Momms asid'costintuft*eide sirStAKKIV .J • The notioa of the sth of NeVember,; call ad' the battle ottniOinan;isishownby . . the details to havo be.en a bloody affair on both .Tho lots a the allies wast'terrible —no less than five Generals being killed, and six tikortr - viontided, with 173 other Wounded and . taissing. , 7:4ey, 4184 ;Omit .tho. leas 'and disabling of more than 4,000 mon. , Eng lish and'Frenchh recounts put the Rdssian loss at.,16,000, but, they theinscklvcs limit it to olio. The coinbo.t raged with the , , ntmo.st fury for eight hours. . • In , another column we "give an article from the Nstional.ntelligencor, in Which the Writer iiniulge's in smite interesting tipeculations as to *lie future progress of the piegerof Sevastopol. , The position of the allied irmynia.evidently beebining yeti critical/ . Anotifor stenciler is: now ;due. with q.week's lateg etivioen antl its arrival wvkhoet:lyexpeoeiLat New York. - LATR.R.-r-The,steamer Pacific arrived at New York on Wednesday, 'With a . iveck's latar w ietglligence. There had been lltt .furtligfigt!ting in Abe the battle ,of Inketutan, having left bath sides unfitted for further attacks. Tite bomb/Timm& of Sevastopol had linen , nits. pended on the 18th. Tlie bto la. do turns nut to lidie been' a innoli severer "affali'then l Was supposed;l Thd offi,e - ta I re part of I,w 41aglati says,the Russians FIVE THOUSAND dead on the fieldof battle --tit Russian 'force engaged' being over 60,000, Mid ilieW lona wounded, 1 4 1 14 Pris ( rr#. l xq"g 11"1es$ thee 15,000 ! Both sides were waiting for reinforcements. .;zi,rdirrrrOeitt ut the Loc,ifm.,o State Committee, whom the Dem ocra,tic Brow ,l Nothings in the ,York, Cum brrland,.nqd Pqrry Congresional district, ignored so , badly 4t.t . the recent oleetirm, - has issued an 'address 'inviting' the State Citiimlttee tq'tficet in Philadelphia to con sitter tim:Pr9Prity, of•..reerganiziog", the Democratic) party. on a more "permanent bads."', Fle seems to think the party is "going," and if sottiotbing he not Speedily done it wilihecl4 "gone!' Ire propo ' ice t.o.combine all the, anti -Know Nothing motorist that , can be gottngether in 'order, if possible; to kill of the "monster" which is noW pasSini over the land; dill - Using a. iactn ,dirusy among demagogues wherever he , shows his teeth, and terrify. ing , bahrpoliticians by the merest indica ' tioitigof MS presence. 'Bow this Motley combination oftliseordant political elements is to effected, iir._:Botkinun does not give: s to ou'deratand, nor do we suppose he has any definite idea *as to the modus opertinili,biniself.,, 'lt Will ,prove difficult task. 46;v9v4.-: The Prolosition, trio. iineo not meet with unanimous approval by the Democratic Press. Among others, the WesnbettntrßepuOitan thinks ham and tbe State Committee had better attend to the legitimate business of their vocation, *teed of trying experiments with the Desioet titicargtiniaitioe l antis k up. gists' that" if the 'Committee does, have -A Meeting, as proposed, it might.be well• for them to enquire whether :the interests of the Democratic party would not be"sub; servedby tumbling overboard the netiMPt and , , selfishh Itaders wtto of la 4, years„havu been controlling its operations,_ and drip ring the party to disorganirationandruin. him again, John V' , -1- Orr Hon. , JA3aas Di Anima; - PresiJ dent 'Jute of ono of the northern Judicial diskriets, in a recent charie to tfm Orop4 Jury of Wayne connky, directed their at: tention to the Aniericad:moirAtnent, and instructed the Jiry :that' "Knorr: Nethitti ism wes,a'amspiracy,..indiebilde and • jkitrtl , ishiblit :as '•;rich, ond that if they inew• of its existence within the county it was their dety . to find billt'agiliet the pet sum ettnce"t4 'The aliri however , did not seem $ a gree with his honor in this opinion.. At least they made no yreseu_tinetre..' 'ln. no- tieing this Wahl:M4'on of Judge 'Porter, th'e Honesdale Democrat ., think ., that ""it . . w4ebilla Te been tam iu aecovdanoe with present ion tim ent if, he- bed instruefed the Grand Airy to indict the !endue of ,thit political conspiracy whereht ye was made Preaident amigo of , that Judicitd.lXstrict.':' 31r. Bonham will have to look. after rtninocraxj , of Wayne county . :. ' Writer. AKKRY Suonivite ii•eledeit chaPliikeo the ,P2/11413L41411. DR. KANR:I3 EXPEDITIOR—On Monday CA FLoRENOS tutted leave of the house of ,Representatives to offer a joint resolution, authorising the' President port an adequate steamer and trans port veasel to Mlntrehased or chartered, and fitted nut, equipped and provisioned, for the purpose, of carrying relief to Dr. Koine , ' expedition in the seas, in search of Sir John Franklin, and to detail such 01E -1 cots and men trim the navy, and accept the services of such volunteers, at his dis cretion, as may he required for the con duct and manning thereof, the expenses to be paid out of-the treasury. Objection being made, the house refused to suspend the rules, .. EUROPEAN 'MEDIATION.—In the House of Repre.iejoatives, on 31ouday, Mr. CLliNoismi, • ofi : North Carolina, asked leave to offern resolution requesting the President to teridet the mediation of the United States 'auch manner as in his judgment may 4 2 Most likely to , lead to the pacification of the conflict now raging be tween the allied= tirMies Mild Russia, and moved to en:t-Reiilitlie rules for its recep tiMi;but 0n1y:471 votes could be obtained for it. • , 1 --The attention of our fronted to the Card of A (311..15(341 fair reach re .•iti - tuzliay's paper. 'We : ..v lA' do humbua• about 0 '•Murk I\lerto Lotiure them the, The . ath'ertisein n tslit genuine one, and the tulvertis s er,e • rp . thinghe elaitos,to be. Good looking, tsellittelit, thoroughly ed pnitition, steAy habit.; tintliheliesf se Itll positiontr ! were ahtdy of "20 or under," we should esteeiti ailark" a prize. Send in your proposi lions it riot ly eon &lends I," and it will give is pleasure to hand them ...• ttel_Tlie Philadelphia "Sun" says that cold wea(ll-1 oi7rucu T o l ::;: l a ud ;ri : s .a nni f O n in ilY nntt...ly publication, Miscellany. devo the early setting...in of extreme ted to theililfusion of useful knowledge and home er—for the Mereiiry . has not been so low in the first part of Ilveetnber for the last thir. o n a ln ,b i l i u ra t :h e l t y ; 1 3 4 , 1 1, 11 11 1.. 7 . 6 1;1 0 th u 0 y . V .N 0nv.. ; N 5i p .- I t' , ,, , t it:, :i i r li r ri! , ty years—deeds soma observers of meteor ff - o h l d ti l g .e i ett a l , s l y n tri il sto:n i S t:t - ie l ii .r li :Fi t ;Imo: its t e w x e i iip will e 10 : N T . he y, l; r o k ut . h ia 'a s C i. a o sk a f n t,: o ' 1: c yjE i 1 ;;I p t . m itg o s n n ih t i k ;. El in u a ff 4 s e: " , - - sine..deingued for the Young. It. is handsomely rigiditywill be early broken and an o e • • • ~ ., op e 1 olosoated, and is furnished for 54 cents a year.-- cOme!monthlg t i o u th il : a f i i i m ° ily li i r ta c hl l ) : : o k e Lnd hipa whi i c ti h i spring glatideni the earth.. The "Sun' I V :t e in k n o ths of no b ti ' r- ' ' g ift for the gives some curious facts in regsrd to tb habits df an old 'ti!Aolse in poptiession!f natter, well calculated to interest end instruct ' Mr. B A. MarAiall,. of that city, whcte i., hibernating babite;be has.bcen accost - maid to •watch. Last leer when it took up to winter quarterp, it burrowed, down ne4y two feet, but this slaw it only went none six inches. If, as Naturalists say, tie testudioal instinct . tenches it to make iti hold deep aceorcling to .the severity of the zipPosching vrinter, we ' may Make up our, mincin the.t the extreme: rigor of Itistyear u;ill. not ~iie experienced , In ,}lie , fell of 1842, this same tortoise .only descended some eight itichei.and it.will be remember. 411 that tint winker Of 1,842-8 WU , coinintr. P:7"'rhe "Know , Nothings" have •found their way • into ,Yirgmis, , god threaten to drive. Virginia. Democracy from its hither tolimpregnable -position. , t The jiomina tiOn, of Mr.;' Wise ; for' Governor by ili Democratic State Cot*•cOileop het; unlike° ae4 ll ' for an ""ii*Wille 'Convention," be composed , of all • those opposed to•hi election to 'the gubernatorial office. • Tfi Richmond Exaniliier, the' Organ 'Of do Anti-Wise Democracy, thus .delivers Al "T.be nomination of Mr. Wise will e: onerate every democrat : from supportih b l him on party grounds: l '. ' * We 's that upon Mr:Vi se's reeotd he' anriot defended upon party ' grounds, and his'uo ination;in full view of this record; will total obliteration of flue old party lid and a final•kiekipg to • dogs as worn a trumpery old party organization."' The 'Virginia . Denso4elicy had bOt scud foribevith ' Mr : ' r: Bonhamio ' 41 or-ganize" them, or their election may other-Wise than they desire. I:±7"A.de.strtietive.fireUeourred in .P adelphia on Tuesdey morning by which extensive Chandeliar in& Gu Fitttire tort' of Messrs. CefrastiiirWedner of Eig 4nd dimity itries, si,se, entirely eons 14, together with its -nurneyetskilivelli stables, ie., Narrate:4og it, ',About families were thereby rendered ho, , - • She thettnerries mw heeseee he , ftgood melehi"i 1111U1I1 mot be SUrpriged i puell.4Nit • At the' price to . thes7lt Clubs we cannot direct the paper`to each inibscriber. Subscriptions.may commence at any time. Payment. In ,advance is required In all cases, and the paper is invariably: discontioued at the expi ration of the advance payment. 'Money may be remitted fay subsiription 'in let ters at 011 f risk bOt the Postmaster at the place where the Inter is mailed should be marls acquaint. ed of its contents and keep a description of the bills. , • • biller any specie paying bank in 'the Unifed States; or Canades roCelred at par for subscrip . Wehase no traveling agents. Any one wishing to secelse Tun Tarayss need, not wait to be called upon for, his suhacriptions. AU that is nec essary for hint to do is tq write .a In o ue r in so inw words 'as pioisible, inclose tho money end write the name of the subscriber with the Post Office, County and `late, end direct 'the letter tn. OREELEY & McEI.RATH, Tribune Office, N. Y. • THE SEMI-WEEKLY . TRIBUNE Persona residing. at . points-where mails arrive atom than once a week are requested in exam ine the Sensi-Weekly. We regard it is the cheap• est paper, all things considered, published in the United t-tates.. Single cupy, one-year Two cvpiee, Five copies, " rorrAin Of TIM TIIIIIMIti The postage wit the Deily Tribune for one year is $1 58 The Postage on the Weekly Tribune for one year is • 28 The Postage on the Semi-Weekly Corona year is .• Payable quarterly in advance, at the office where the paper ise'rer'tivelk ' • OREHI,EY do iIdeF.LRATFT, Tribune Office, N. Y. rir,"Prattnnes Afonlhly. , ranks No: 1, among American Mair,..zioez.. The contributions are !gel id and inatructiv . e. and evince a - merit which do hono'r to American litetaturr. There is no Mag azine that we more cordially welcome to our ta ble. A new voltitne iommenees with the Jan uary No. .o:ee announcement on next page. IZT" We are indebted to . Jlccare. LINDSA r and I puldidiers, Fbilodelphis, for a copy of, ".0.40,.0r Elle Lore in Noricuy," a beau tiful romance' from the Gersrian of Theodore Nngga t' translated by V.. Joy Morris, Esq. The reputiaion of the translator attesta the merit of the hook, which i* destined to,o wide andendating ow, •011,- sat—n yry uoy eau kvo among 'a periple - ohnost unknown to iitiOxcept by name; and the inside:thinl It ire so' nkv and so hcart-sti'r ring that little as we are ottestolned • to yield to the, doluaion without which, no novel can-be inter esting, we could hardly shako of the fancy that every thrilling occurrence related passed under our own eye."' For sole by Kirt.t.mt Kywrz, who tuent for the'salS of Lindsay et. Utak taton's publications generally. rother donaihtni:d doable pictorial sheet for the Holidays,' with a representation of: the, celebrated '.Five Points," and numberless other illustrations. Presbyterian Family A Imattan,l' foi 1855. Family Christian : Almanac."' " Lutheran Almanac," .4 Ilogeratnwn Almanar." A merican Foramen. Almminc, ,, .4 tUA copv of each of the above publications cbeen Jab! on our teble hr. our entesptising um; (deaf!, Icatcsa Kv STE who has.just open. n,large assortutent ,Ptincy , Goode, designed r the holidays. tceiitivertisornents. t:C"Know paper are apririging up piing all river: the country: Werhaee now en r teble some hal( dozen spirited papers, all de- i .tetfto the American nievernent be carrell minty (34t1.) Deinntritt, the tole Locoroco n in that iounty;h4l gone :over ond;_ehinirea nixie to :the I, Anterliqi-Trnmpet:" !Clots e whole utturtrfor , Arnerieeniwn: , I,', '' The , Transcript," a nem ily ptinted in ham beniburg ; donnril.the' A ciiaricah J,l3Boles, anarkilly,tiir American principles 'The dimerican Eagle,”, is , a . new,psper, just acted io York.. Ps. by. H. , F.• Tlll,Olll 41, ..E411.-: is ste4l witten bp, ts.coudystecl witkability, sud ititesi wipiud sta rt . , '. ' '.-- ' . , ~ . . "'The 7'rut amerieas," another spirittul peput• 'doted isle 'ni4 orisiniiation; lies . been otsrle,d, Nei* . ,Windedi, 'CArioll.:pdunty . bin bleisri. AIiTHOLAW and Cilitsirt.... : ,'., . , i . . : ', KY'Situto-Anna , is tryinga ni, Tr id c diq in - the Maxicapo;'' a has 'appea al to i6Pular suffrage 'decide *bather he shail isdiatatorial power or not. llooks o provided in whieh,lvoters , record their etogtoph intim,: in Ptrehance °fl] oiheer; is ,or against his continuance: 'BY 'this leans be will,obtain the names of all :who opposed to him, sod it seems very like- 1,. 'that he ititendri to' treed in' the' foot. ups of Louis Napoleee, and itteditaimi mo coup de etat. • Some new scheme ,of rally is evidently - on , the-tapis, .for)bie resent peweiseoins tottering.' , o* - on,Sattstday evening :a firer broke ut on the north side of Market street, between Pace and -Eutaw, leflewates liquor atore, .Thq flames !UP ly to the adjoining l)uildings,,tusd ~e entire - row-down- to the Eutaw House ks deetived; The lattai tivis lititeA, by pst e,oor. •07.0 en. Homes is spoken'ohurthe now I s ioihingtendidals for Pnisidinlo*" [For the "Star end rhymer.' Our Naturalization Law!. •31zsaas:Eorroas :—lt is not, perhape, generally kriown, that our Naturalization Laivi have been several , deice changed,. andtlfht the present demand reran erten skin( the residence of unteituralized for% eigueni - prior to being indented with the t7CO vote, is not without precedent tn. our uatieeal history. To state, briefly, the facts concerning this subject is my I purpose in at present requesting the use of your columns. The first act to provide for a ' , uniform rule ,of natuiralizalion," was passed in 1790, at the second session of the First' .Cougross.., was veryl.liberal-inits:feas; tures, and authoriled.,ell Nuns,- of record to adatiOetifteit free 'While poi's'ons" as eit. izens, who had resided.within the United States lipq,Ncars hati gives proof , of good moral character, and.had taken no oath or affirmation to support the Constitution.— The short period of two yot s . was estab lished in the desire to attract' immigration' and 611 np'thiasparsely peptdateitdaun try —hot-antidoting that O R privilegea thus, offered would ever be atiused, and a our., tailment of theist' be demanded by the strongest reasons of policy and necessity. ! At the second session: of the Third Con-. gress, in 1794, a new act was 'primed re-, quiring a residence of fltie years prior to; natuittlization. A three years previous declaration of • intention to become a citizen, and a residence of one,year in the State in which the naturalisation should take place, were also rendered necessary.— 'rho change thus made consisted in re. quiring the previous declaration of inten tioo, the residing one year in the • State I in which naturalized, and the' extension of the entire period of previous residence from two to five years. The hfiteediate cause of this law, was a proposition of; JAMES MADISON to exclude forOgn rest ; dents in America from participating e -1 qually with the native-born, in commercial privileges ; and the justification was the arrival, in greatly increased numhers, o. "banished French nobility nod many of the discontented Irish," which, from the fear, on the part of one party, of foreign aristocrats, and on the part of the other, of foreign „lletnoerats, rendered both the Federalists and the anti-Federalists willing t. 13 place some limit to the influence of the' I foreign-bred in this country. At the second session of the Fifth Con. grass, held • in 1798, the Naturalization Law was again amended so as to extend the necessary precious rosideniTio four teen years, and to require five years previ ous declaration of intention to become a citizen, The previous Act of 1794, it will be observed, required a previous declara tion of three years, and but five years pre. does residence. To discover the reasons which induced this chaugo in the policy of the government, we have only to recall [the active efforts made by foreign inuni -1 grants during the interval between 1794 and 1798, to embroil our people in Euro pean wars, to evade such of ourlaws which made such active interference. criminal, and directly to violate those which c ould not -be evaded. The French Minister, Genet, aim his many minions and sympatlit.. sets, had so actively and improperly inter• fered iu our internal affairs, so boldly vi olated our neutrality Laws, so unblushing ly demanded our government to forget her treaty stipulationa. so insultingly demean ed•hintscli toward the Prosidow and other officers of the Governinent, awl so repeat. edly and wantonly apt at optght that Washington wits oh. liged wait:mend the recall of the principal by the Executive Council of Prance, thcin the chief executive authority of that coun try and the government' ' to protect itself front the machinations of these internal foes. In addition; as a writer on this sub • jeot observes, s'the grewor part of the he migrants to the U. States sincethe adop tion of the Federal Constitution, had been either Frenchmen, whom political troubles ; had driven from home, and most of whom even those who had been obliged to fly be: elms° they had; been charged with being aristocrats, still remained warmly ittraelt. ,ed to their native country—the military .glory, and victories of the French Repub. I lie hating served, even in their mind, to veil its injustice and its crimes ; or else Englishmen. Scotchnien and trialimee,'w ho 'had espoused ultra republican epithet's, and who, in flying' flow the severe inca. sures of repression adopted against them at home, brought •to America a furlong ha tred of the government and institutions of ' Great Britain. and Warta' admiration and ' ' hearty good wishes for Republicannasice.l It fact, many of them had been engaged in schemes more or lees illegal; such as 'that of the United Irishinen; for co-opera ting with •expected'aid fern Frinee in the 'overturn of the British novernthent. A largo numberof the immigrants were des perate and violent •men,' whoso'cliief idea of freedom seemed to be the, unrestrained indulgence of their'oWn fierce passions and hatreds. 'No objection was made any body to the enjoyment, by foreigners, - of ell rights except -political ones ;' but the . government -of the oeuntry, ii 'Was thought by Many,'ought in be in the hands of the native citizens:" This le - as - first hennaed, 'in the debatei of •Clongress; the ahithatitig principle tit the present general and linen olio American triostetheht."'' ' I ' At the'fiest session'' of 'ffie 'Seventh Cop. I !greats, ib1802; thislinst named net was re ; pealed in acebialinieli withthe reentis itten'da 'don of President Jeffertitta,'Whoilif his Ira agacity; peteeivedtheessetitihl services this pophlation .Wohltt be' lifters/ . to render; in 'eleetionS;•tO the party ;Whin% had assumed the 'Dembetatin 'bathe?' in thielf•Hiad of 'Congress - being his Political cfelends,'Ae 'fourteen Years'teifitlinen wins repealed; and the act of 1794' I übitituted, *Vrlticliattill continues in force. It lina been i 'ttiedidied;•froth time to iinier;in detailS,l 'tint in no' important pirtioular;'exeept iii I 1824; 'fid•••aut',46ll pfisied requiring but; tiOolearsPliaStetid of three; previous dechi ration of intention. •This - law 'bee &Melte; work—bait introduced into our country, to fiuen ' e ' 10 cot no co iona, an immense num r l Of then almost universally of bitter prejn- I dices,;'of inaccurate perceptions of their dtt-: 'ties and ptivileges, ignorantof thepast n hiatory, of thi3conntry, with no knowledge • of its present"politick—mon who vete as t their Superiors recommend or require, and; who, in turn , beats directly centrolled'Sev- I era of our most important political con :I tests, and thus shaped a policy Which they did not comprehend,, and ever attempted to understand. Rejoiced flip we at beingi able. to - feel pertiMuled that , our citizens have at lengthsege and felt ,coeugholf such , Minga?nd are now 441rwinR4•10,r-004.Y the r blunderof former ruletz.by etippiant s ing their too generous offers of the dearest Political privileges to those unfit for . theny reasonti to-malne them; with a' policy morel . mordant with natiohtl virtue anti nation-: al safety. • • FINANCES OF PENNSYLVANIA. 'Stow Treasurer qf -Penney lvania has'made' an` udl ioport, fdr:the fiscal year ending on the Roth ult. The receipts of the year, (inchiding a PreviorM Edam on hand of $724,417,) amounted to 08,- 678,088. and the 'ex penditutes 'to 115,424,- 983, leaving an , available obaltimier on hand on the 80th Wt.; of 81,240,928, against 8724,417, at the close of tho 6scal'year 1858; being an increase of 11510,511. The increase from canal tolls is 024,860;3nel it is supposed would have reached half a mill ion had not the tolls been reduced 80 per cent. (1:7 - The Hartford Catholic difficulty ap. pears to have resulted in the Bishop hexing conceded to the congregation in gueistion the management of the financial affairs of their church, the laity appointing a coni. mitts' for' that purpose, who are to take chai go of all the revenues, pay the Priests, etc. ' IMPORTANT rams Euitops.—The Wash ingten Star pub!ishes the following -ex tract of a letter from a distinguished Frenchmen, dated Paris, November %O 2 "Lord Palmertson and Louis Napoleon have been almost inseparable since the former alighted at the lintel Windsor.— ['heir interviews have resulted in is dein'. ion to unfurl the standard of Pnli.h. Hnu garian and Italian nolionaliii, if Prussia and Austria hesitate . Ininter to drelnris ui equivocally against the Czar. The prnha tidily. is that neither eac one nor the other will consent to do this, in whieli care all Europe will bu in awn before Spring," The eitthoiieg of Nfilfortl refttae to obey the:esoninands.of their. priest. The prises threatened to exemninttoienie them it they attentletl the keture of Mr.Dolteny. a Mea gher man.' Titey felt intliin tot ad I_ *4- tentlgtl the lecture. o.te of thetn. throng), die . eolumne of the Milford Journal, denim the,right.of pow. or priest in their pltii cal affeirs.—Boatun Jolowd. . We,are highly gratified by a visit we Mirky paid to Keller Beak and s voliely ettWrt ‘-t.sases au. no finer and !setter selected itaaortrnent hooka and fancy, goods con he (mind. • Hid, peteltaiwa have been vety judicious. and he will be ahle to gratify every wee andst,pply every waid,and,at very low rico', tie has hooka an every enhject Altai got up in a variety of Styles--loom the mash. tut and unpretending rdlurne maim, tin exter nal display, millet gilt edged and highly adorned one. it hich no no need he admired to plearlit to ilia fairest friend. As for the fancy goods,. l'A 1.1. A gfinNEl A N SF: E 7 HE%I, They Rre. hOVfliid rieseriptiorf ! Nicholas himself would folly Sir. nish hieiself with his holvdne silts out assorim:mt, Ih4 tact is; we believe that he and IC K. have had a private consultation on the subject. Call around, maid and young, and ealtraine and select far•yourselvea • IMPORTA 111ElVs for thr Shirrtatnldera in Perhom's Third Gin EtiltrpOisr.:---11 will be !Pell by reference to nolitertiarment in nor paper to diiy. that the 11.!iica mince appointed by the Shareludifi ere at their laq opirtiort, here issued a tali, giya final meeting of sit iliferesteti, to grt their inetrtie. thins in reference to the tbstribution of the atit property. We ate pleased to find the matter ito near a consumes:dirt', and hope that Mr. Perham will locatr thii patVeitsge he so Well deserse*Aie the liberality and entree .disployed in getting up and proarepting this siopendowt elite Tina.. I)ntalta for tickets shruild he nett immediately/. There . • are fortune's 'reddrde for sornsheily, IJALrUMuatE, DIARKET. 114vrrigons Mo. 14,'1854 instate* tbis mingling wait firm. Sinnll oaiei before the Ptellio's' newt it Howard street broods At $8 60 per MA The' 'Pa cilia advices ,tended to .daprem it. On We 'Change bolder' wets disposal to take $8 50 kir Howard. alert but' round .buyars.st that prke. Rye floor 7 12a , f 7 2'6. Corn 4 ,26 a 04 6o per bbl."' • '; supply of Grain hi light -- 1-We note isles °flood to prime white at ;1,95a is 05,,ehoice, faxtily_fiour, tts_a $2 10--aales of '9lO to print, tad at 00 • $lBl eery •boicodo.,sll par,butthei,, Supply, et Cora Moderate: 'l:ales"Of Whita,at . 80 a 88 ceitie::-r— -and yellow at 84 a 85 cents, per' bnahel.., &lei or `Pennsvivattie.Oatis 64 'cents per bashed, of Pennsylvania Rye at *1.'85 per. bushel. Oa. rec. 6;601..61 . 75' la ;to quality ; and Timothy at .8 25 aSS GO per Nisbet.: :•;,.. t • : . GROCERIES—Rio Cages 110 I • ,104 arms per lb. S uga re And Moline& angaraged., Rla 5,511} meta' per lb. r t• e - - • qiiolo.' ,61010 . „,i l arlt 813 60, and prime al 1112 87 per bbl. Mew Eitel $l6. and Ne. 1 do. 214 pet bbl. ..;Baarta shabbier" 7 a :it: Cilia; alder' 0,73 ilfernts,,and hems 9 A I 2 cents : per lb; ' Lard 'ln bbla 111 a 104 'eardb, end' keia 104 a II 'aim* 'pet 113... Hotter in knits Ma 13 to• 15 anus. toll'.lB a 26 -varied from S 2 75 , to Otie , 7,5 no po hoof, equ4! to $5 st, i. 9 Pt' . - 11•? !!" Si itro's• " b'LAI;GHTERED HOGS.—Ws to. 10 , et $5 ZU pet 100:lbe :s ISilEr.p--42 80 t 8 ou plr 104 it* *OIIK 14411111inT. Fl.ollll? . perlihLfrom *a g outi," •,*ll .00 WHEAT, per bushel; ' 1'75 kW' 50 RYE.;I -15 OOR114: 77 War 4;•:, n r 47 TIMOTHY :42:HD. per bashe. 3 62 " 4.00 FLAX-SEED, " I ,117 PI.AbTEII 0! PARIS, par ton,, tc, . RiPtl44 . MA RKET HAro •V`Z4. , • irie s t , hm. (4) Irulint, " • • 5 41*- 7 14; WHEAT, - pet' ' • ' l '. ') j • aCt i ptujj . CORN, ; • i OATS, L • : . If TIMOTHY 3 30 CLOVER REEI3, FLAX R „ ~• • 6 00 EM • '' L ' I.PI " • 1 PLASTER OF PARIV- -- .li:fq r ; ..ott 00 enthe7th init., by the.Rei. Kingstlin Goddard, 34r.. WLW..EURTE, and Mist ANNIE, diugh der at S M. BUNN, all of Philadelphia city, Oa the 7th init., by the .Rev. J. Ulrich, Mi. 401dEPH FREY, of this county, and Miss !CATHARINE SHANEF,'ELTER, of York co. Oa the 33J ult.. by Kev. IL J. Delgninger, Mr 'HENRY WIENT. end HARAH JACOBS, both of East Berlin, Adams county. °tithe 7th init., by the Rev. D. P. Roseninll ler. Mr. MICHAEL BUCHER, Jr:, and Mita JM!, ANN A LIE WELT—both of Berwick township. Adams county. On the 30th uh., by the Rev. P. Scheurer, Mr. EMANUEL, wiLLsr. of York county, and Miss ELIZASKTH UNDER, of Adams county. On the t 2th inst., by the Rev. Jacob Ziegler, Mr. A UOJJ , TUA HOOVER. of Orscehem. Md., end Mlle ELIZA BYERS, of Hemiltonben. tp., Adaths county, Pa. At Indiana. Pa., on the 7th inst., by the Rev, Andrew 3Plhreitte, J. E. BELCH, Esq., of Holli daysburg, (fortnesly of this place.) and Miss ELI. ZA C. M'KENNAN, of the former place. rir We "vend to the happy couple our cordial congratulations, wishing them ..much joy" in their slew collations.' To ow friend Mr. B. 'we would ,ssy, In the Isrtgusgo of the Lard-- "She is thine ; And thou as rich in having ouch a jewel AA twenty eras. if ill their I.4lidt were pearl, 'The water nectar, and do reeks pwe i gn111" ••Juxrnn" 1) 1 Er►, In Terlt,.en the Ith ittet., Mr. MARTIN ER. EltT:uged about 83 yeere. • • • Fur Christ hens. 41F, iareal double Pictorial Brio. Jona ) 200 topion received. Price 12, el utQ, or 10 cop eq for 8100. 'For ti.de at 111 . : ELLER KU itrz•s tioulistore, Almanacs J;if)R 185:). Hagerstown. Lutheran, terisn, ristikn, Farttier'i. anil 111.4t-ekeriter',... 30 KU R•l'/'S Bookstore. NOW OCEADY. U" ELLER KURTZ'S Holiday stock of w 4.• nI re ova 11 I rit 14' 'I sla tilt rd WOKS, ndapkil I. r liteiorwas and New Year Prowls*, ilte Drawitig.lettoin 'fable; `&e. is 7 natr ready die:. ernoinatioa ; also CIIII,I4EN'S BOOKS. in endtees vari et) Kitrii's is a intrieet s t orehouse ( it A le.. Witt dor tint Inlle 4111P11, where they can fotteliaso from the simplest Toy Books, lip(.. the most expensive Colored editions. Dee. 14, 1854. NWT." AyoliNi(l MA N,..hose wawa in fiv rry rticolar have hoer ell p plit-.), 4...0res to form a inatritnnobil alli tome a..r Ihi porpii.44 of securing to hiut r,+lf eniiiiitite floppiness. His vocation apa)l“,l him to support a wire in a proper tinni tier ; and he fauries lie can secure toar,y moo who Will Confide her welfare to hia keeping. kin is in his 25:11 ,•tir, a t itaal hpelit,„ and passably good Be desires a younklady young r; flu it himself, equal in personal appear. .one possessiflg a- goetr•edueation. • who ,understatidi .i : somitthing 'about iluuschwld affeitti. Cirinirteidestione will pertec dr confidential. Address. 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'1...•,- - '. 4 4, —,1 i .Q,/vt, ~-. , , 11 , :` ~‘::-.., ' ~',' ' ' .... ...,-. 1, ,` ; ,' r'-'114 4 ,'''' 3- -:. •; - _. 7 . - :',.',.' , :"- - - , S - ,- '. ,•:, ' `v " VAnti4l4loljoie ?1;1,11115 (9ROCEIV= 4 4 1 Urigtf 0 „ O,ltA & NEW YEIR. Choice and Valuable Books. . .... IHAVE just received from Philadelphia and Nev York, the best English and American' editions of the best authors in every department 01 Literature, known as standard Reams of value, and . Bound in a VIM Superior manner, in the ebideeet library styles of calf ex tra, half calf gilimul antique, Turkey Mo roceu, tie., ed,c., forming altogether the most super'J collection of {Linke, which I have Aver hat) the pleasure of offering to my numerous friends and customers ; and which, together with en unrivalled stork of Elegantly II- !aerated Works,. iii- k, \ f ,-, ) t7 , r,( ~ bier, Prayer 4' "Van . I kk -.1.4, Books, superbly bound wi r, , ,,, -7u : Books,: best edition .in -. --‘` '` Libriii.y . Bindings, now displayed in tempting array on numerous loaded count ers, form altogether,,an endless variety from which 10 select • . Christmas and New Yenr Presents, as to fully. keep up our well known reputation of oiliest), the finest assortment of desirable hooks in the richest :and most substantial bindings. The undersigned invites the atteation of every individual in Adams county to call and visit now, white the assortment is fdll and complete. - ! *itr'Prices to suit the times. KELLER KURTZ,. . ! Bookseller and stetioi,er, :.t. E. Center Centre' rqUare: • i Dec. 15, 1854. . . riptiE COMMISSIONERS niAdanis j_ county, hereby givev notice that they have fixed tipon'the following times for the holding of appaalafur the several Boroughs and Townships of Adams' county, at the office of the Comity Comissioners at Get tysburg, whoa and whew they will attend I to hear appeals, between the hours of 9 o'- clock A. M., and 3 o'clock P. Mi For the townships of Mountjoy, Ger many, Union, Conon/ago, Mountpleasatit, Berwick Oxford, Strabun, Hamilton, Reading, and Tyrone, on Thursday the 25th of January next. Me. townships of Huntington, more, Menailen, Butlr, Franklin, Hamil tonban, Liberty, Freedom,. 'Cumberland, and the BOrough of Gettysburg on Fligay the 26th of January next. • JOH N,MICKLEY..jr., . JAMES ‘.l. WILLS, GEORGE MYERS. Comm's. Attest—d.: HINDAVOIi e Clerk. Dec.' 16.1854.—id IrritlE first and final aceount of Helm 1 4 .!tratoin, Aksigiee of ;JOHN'. F. EICHOLB;- has been filed in the Coiirt if Common Plena ot Adams county, and lvid Court has appointed Moriday r ,ll4 166 day of Jarturay next, for the eon irmation and allowancei of the same. • ' By:the Court,. ';` „JOHN, PICKINO, f'roth'y 4 prottsoisotary's Ciffsee, Gettysburg, , Dee: 15 , 1454--4 t , rilllE first and• final aecountof DANER4 MINION, Assignee of JOSEPH 'DEARDORFF and, wife; has been filed in .the!Citiltrt of Common pleas of ,Adton s 'Oinintirond acidCouithat oo:tinted Non ;day h itls'6y t)) January next far the ;confirmation and:illowstice.ol the inane. • theknuri. , 'JOHN, PICKING, Proih'y., Nothiiix4;kry's Gritysbuig.i bac. i 9, - NOTICE ,.. ;11'HE final account of AlllittßAM FLEW. f Clonimittee' of the person . and ' f antail et ' O. W. D. IRVINE. lunatic.) 1 hie been , filed in the Court of' Common Pleaa of Adams county, and mild ~Court hat appointed Afonday the llith day of January next; for the confirmation ands loilance of the inine, • By the Court, JOHN PICKING, Pioth'i, irrotbenotaryes Office, Gettysburg, Dec. 15, 1654. RHOS. KENTUCK% J.EAI 2. I'OBACCO, 20 Bales Havana. . 1 ,, 25. do Sager', 20 d0,.81. .fago t 20„Cases 'Seed Leaf. Just received and for talei by , • WM. BHEIII.ER. No. 167 Franklin skeet. :,,.Nov. 24 1964: • . 300 g o t SEGARS of rvery ! deeMption n . 11 Brands, all of which are Offered 'loaner than any other Houstr in the City. Aud warrants all he - selle to be, ortho best ma y terial. Call and 'examine. EMUS - .,..7....;,„ , ;;... , : . ..L.:; , ..,- - %:-,..i.•,,, , ,:.,' :-.' , .. - s.- , :lf:iFict:*,..‘"cit , . ....., ~...,...„ WM. BUEHLER,' No. 157 Friatilin stmt. Nov. 24, 1864. a'Blanks of all kinds far eels }ix ti fie office; Attest-4, loatitssAtrott, .Clerk. December 16, 1854. TAX APPEALS. NOTICE. NOTICE. JOHN MICKLEY; jr. JAMES J. WILLS. Conii GEORQE MYERS. PUTNAM'S MONTHLY. A New Volume. New yonz.:December I, tat. WITH the present Number. ends the Fourth Volume, and the second year of Putnam's Monthly. In commencing the undertaking. the Publishers were fully aware that in a time of immense intellectual activity, and in a country of great and varioul,literary'rivai ry. where, in the absence of en interna tional copyright, the choicest • works of the best foreign genius are to be had fur the taking, the task was not easy, of found ing and sustaining a Magaz.tne,„ ( at once universal iti sympathies , an d national in its tone.- The continued and increasing favor with which the Monthly has been receiv ed. Is the hest possible proof that the task has been its some degree fulfilled. The Ncw VolWme of the Nlsgazine com mences under the best possible auspices.. Its position is now assured. Two years have demonstrated the extent of its, circle of friends, and 11(4 circle is constantly widening. TlitiMitgazine . has not Wily the sympathy, but the actual literaty sup port of the toast eminent authors in the country. The. greatest _care is. exercised in the selection of articles for its pages. from the immense number of MSS. re ceived—a number now amounting to More than --eighteen hundred. In so great a press of material to be considered, the ; Publishers appeal confidently tor-patieuce to all 'who favor them with thttir contribu sions, whilwthey lieartily thank them fur their . good, will. . Whilwcare is taken that nothing in the remotest degree offensive to proptety or good taste defaces these pages, and the ablest talent is secured to make a Magazii.e, which, for variety of interest, awl excel lenceortone. 13611 be surpassed by' Mut ilarpublimitiain in the World.ibePublishers assure the Public that their Lump leant' on. ward,.and tliat every year's experienCe will enable thorn more fully to deserve the friVor which they .so gratefully ackit o w ledge; RENT WAL OY EvascrurtioN , Subscribers willplease obscrve, that, under a necessary rule, the Nfagsai ne'Car; be sent only so far as the subscription paid 'Mr. Tue New Volume commences with the is nuarymomber, It is intended that the fifth volume.shail be the best yet issued. A fine portrair.will be gisenin every second number or , , TERMS.:—i3 per annum, or 2.5 cents per number. Two copies for $5 ; five copies , to one address $lO. Cle?gyinen and Poittmaiterisup. Filled at $2," Those remitting $3, promptly in advance, will receive the , 31agazine free Of past, The. publishers bees no Agents for -whose contracts they pre responsible. . . Those, iring or. don to Agents or to their, respective Booked lets, will loOk to therri foilheir supply of the . txdrh. • Dee. 15, 1854. • • REGISTER'S NOTICE. moncE is hereby given to Lege. ll' tees and other persona concerned, that the Administration Accounts herein after mentioned, will' be presented. at' the Orphahe Court of Adams county. or min . - firmation and,allo.wanee, on Tuesday ltte 26th any of Thecinber - 294. The first and final account of Eon- Ty- Reily, Esq., Acting -Executor of the last. Will and ,testiment of :Samuel Lilly; Esq., deceased. 2954 - The first and final account 61HO:t ry , Heagy, Administrator &the estate'of Mary , Weikert, deceased. • .296. c The second and final account of :Harman 'Wierman and Jonathan Miller, .Administrators de bonis non, whit the will annexed; of the estate of 'Philip' deceased.' - • . • . .287.- The first ind•final account' of Mi ses McClean, Esq., Executor . of :the !lit .w ill and Itestamen tof .Letitia McNeely, de. ceased. first. account of Mastvell Shield'', one of the Exechttira of the' last will and testament- of .Mary Patterson. and Jane Patterson, delisaaed. DANIEL PLANA, Register. Reglitei.Oflice. Gettysburg. ? December 1,1854. I ,I STEWARDANANTED at PeOusylvania College'. THE, present Steward pf Pennsylvania College being about to leave, appli cations will be received), by the undersign ed from persons desiring the situation. Information in regard thereto cap be had of either of the undersigned. Kl.. Possession will be given on the jet of April, or sooner if desired. :} • • MOSES McCLEP;N, ' ' ' B:'FAHNESTOcK, H. IS . HUBER f Coramities of &laid of Trustees. • !CloPtjobitrg, Much.% 1854—1 f TOBACCO. 100 I BOXES LB. LUMP TO. • BACCO in store snit tnr,sate, cents by the box, at BUEHLER:B Old Stand, the chenpest N9 f 147 Fistiklin et., Baiiiniorei; • 1 1 / 4 VVI S. H. BUEHLER HAS received a largely increased as sortment of Classical, Theological, School and Miscalla. neous Ns• r BOOKS, Wt: of all kinds, including ,a large number of handsomely, bound Standard Poets of England and America ,also, 81CILTIO111E'Rli of every variety. Gold Pens and Pencils, Penknives, Envelopes, &c., &e. All of which will be sold at a small advance on cost. - IL:F.CaII and see them Nov. 3. 1854. • • THE NEW HAT STORE, thiAGAINST ALL OPPOSJTION 5. 8. M'CREARY, CIIAMBERSBURG STREET, VASHIONABLE - Hatter. Tim best $2 50 Hat sad in Gettysburg, made by myself on the premises. Call and see them. Also, the best $3 Hat, superior to many aold at $4. Being an exp,erieneeil and. practical manufacturer, I am deter. mined to be ahead of all competitors. Oct. 20, , '18:54:.--tf 3STAT3 AGIINJY• ri 3 8 E undersigned . has made ,arrange mettle to open an 'Agency in Gettys. b'urg for the sale . of Reel Estate, to which he invites the attention 'of persons xish log to sell or, purchase, Farms or Real - E state. I haie provided a Rook in which will.be registefitrilfpr eirdling fee) R gen (fa I death' ptioit dthinolf toPer as. per- Roos tyisit aispoito oi , mire te These Burka will lie open to Mose desirous of purchasing . pioperty. Secrecy as to ownership, terms, &o, will be inviolably obrervcd, when' desired. irr All further necessary information can be obtained opOn upplieatiuu - to, the subseribei at 'the Register's office, or at his residence: ' • , ' ' • DANIEL PLANK Augusi,ll;lBs4:-IT .BEAN-lIADICILOTIONt:' 6EOE6t BARIOLD HAS ;now entered, into the Clothing business extensively,tind has Etperienced • Workroms in hits employment ennstsetly 'nu and making up out . Over Co as, Drees quasi,' Pantaloon's. Vesl4,..llltiiike . V . • All kind's of 'clothing quota to order , on short tintiee.' tit? en hand and for sale a great variety cif Olothing manufartaritilf..nselMap ait Site eheapesi. Call and .;:et theM t ate genital be beat. Oct.. 27, 1854:' " . Perhaues . Thirsi Gift Enterprke, 60.000 Tio already fer finnl Mais Alte.tingof qllum•holders. to &Lei-wina on the di.loe4 oi, of the GIFI':1'hUl'E;lI1'""Y to ' :- . 11:64 041,4 i, • T' lll,' Aim reinitterf; Perh:int's `ll;ia I:nlir-rise, field on !lie '7lti of Jul inliitivin7 rein In ion tdita adoptvil "liefinived Ihlt an ennn 'of} it ic certainediliat 80,000 of,ill. Gift Tickets n4ited by'Mr Perham in hh this enter• price, are inn!, fins f.nunu loe .l hall rail the stiorelinMers nigilther at the tupht Convenient plai:e; tor the pnri.;,,, t e rif etruking' ellid einninittre regiiril I. di ! manner of dispoaing Gift Prop. llariiig learned from Mr. Pt rliain that 611,000 of bald tickela were n,tlll l nntl dint in all prolishiqty • die, reimiining 20.000 calli ti fordirilie above he' pont. by, the Lim we have determined lii.'ne6oriliiiine'with the'anuvernpitiinn,.in"rali. 'ti:"Merit= ilig SHAREIiOLDEAS,' at 'rothe plane Inhe Itereaft4 natned.fitt'thn'l7ilt day of January, 1065, for' the. purpose designated by the resolnlion. ,„ t ':601.166t fy, LATHORP. It 14. A DAMS, Comm•o„ 10040 DO 7Vekels Only #llBl.;YEarls lies sold.' Eael4 Deka' will FOUR PERSONA', all at once, or per. lions I/event firms*, ;'. PE rqi,"oga nun 11.F,h(411E OPERA WO:IA:Eft 663 Blostlway, N. V. t • Unto"his oilier' entettai ninttnts. ia,tari• our pakisitfilie ernintry: Eatpnighiser of One•ottliese iielt4 l .feaeivo2 sEa ' tifirate them h One,ahtire . 000 COSTLY •dr VALUABLE GIFTS; a list Of*ltellt has already been published. Persons 'eau Obtain' the same . in eirenlar lain, by addressing a note k the ProPri• etor. NU W'Stthe TIME to PURCHASE TICKETS. In•order,that 400,000 'Tickets may be disposed of by the time epecified.the aub:. scriber oilers the following. inducements fur pitons to get up Clubs. Each;person who gets. up ,a aduhlnf ten subsdriberit:and (inward (10) r ` ten dollars to thicoffie,e, will receive bpltlistilor other Don - aeyences, .ELEyEN 'rickeLs , = 'ERA person who seuds.(at. : Orte time) one'hundred dollars. will,have veto in like Manner,DNE HUNDRED. AND Flt - TEEN TICKETS. And, for larger puma in exam proportion.. If it should happen 610 all the 'rickets are sold when the order is received, the money. will be , returned, at Our eXpeuse (or postage. delrAll,orders for Tiche‘is should be:ad dressed JOSIA 'PPRHAK a.q3 13raa4sIrty, Dl., y. 111:7grly Fourth Enterprise will be ad vertised as soon as:the thirrtone idelbsed, The Tichets Sri slreadr priieteds: Dee. I,• 1864.—57' • NOTICE. TULS is,t o , infene the Pobli e '. not in PUUrChIIBO S. NOW• which I.gave,tn riariAri GREW, elated I.sth of oc,ober, 1852, •• payable on the Ist day of April. 1853, for tlie.itinn or about Tote Hundred and Twenty. Three Dollars. 'on whielt is a a eredit'Ol ntie hundred and Righiv-five let sorltibli '1 paid, and which is a it' was jumly doefititn, The halalye of said hole 1 am determinitd not to pay unless corn- Pefle4 it wall otOttimel for that amount through Mind p'reeantation s - , nut IMentirettetved vow, roi: Ole JOHN ,PFLV,Erk.t NUS••2 I , 10:#0-31 RAIL ROAD ELECTION. TIW" StorkhOlders of the “Clettysburg , Ittilrind will. meet. at the Ciiiirt.hunse in the Sorotighinf Gertiya. burg. on Moiolny the Atli of January. A. D.. 1855; at 2 o:cliA,.P.; M., el maid day, In ehonga. b 3 a toujurity ol the votes pres ent, a President and twelve Directors kir the ensuing.year. • • JAMES G. REED, Seey.. Dee. 7, 1854.—td THIRD SALIM OF BURIAL LOTS IN Eber Orem etmettrg. wOR the acrommodation of citizens of •a• town and country, whearo nit yet supplied, there will be aunther Public Sale of. Burial Lots on Monday, (New l ears' Day.) January 1, 1855, at 10 o'idock; A. on the Cemetery grounds , . Already nearly 200 Lots have been•sold,o3,ooo in Stock having been sttbscribed. The enter prise is iherefore entirely successful., This will , be the last sale of lota du rinkthe prevent winter. , D. NrCO tkl U GII r Pres't. IL J. STan Dee. 7,1854.-3 t AGRICULTUgAL SOcI4TY. ,SPEC : 1111. MiegfrYd.- A 7 the larl;ittiteting of tlte • 4 11.tiams I cetiettAgricuhural Ehtify4'll:lA Rciiiiftred.' that 'llubjects: counetituti with. Aittfeuliiire be discussed at the meetings of the Siieitly, end that the Apt! copiiizlkt in (wiry Iw l t . The to Liteit4',4. A speoia hr. tiered~! fake ploNi at tlie Cout:i=iiitnilt, in Gettylihefgi.otr therftrat - ScitftettorofJon nary next, (being the 6th of the month.) et ko'e'eleek, liine ',the abbvelitilleCt will' tie la keit ;aeirt its is t.x [meted that I her,e will b e a g9nerel., par - tiri pa deli; pU'itiettlerlt; by those witn',htti've used ' .%tai. nitllrsl lieticceeti: nail it hese 1 11h4tt Ratllll 111111 esOrieneit have forttielled Uteri' s 'vat ? ietere'stic4.and iosttuitieg phis' nail atl' in ie.vileit twit. • ' 7 1814 .—L Id :;' annzNAr t itx, • To prevent Horses -runnin , A‘st E. it oril:itinkil by the n.wv l; (7,ttir T il cif llle 13 1, r. 11 .1 1 6. h is to 'prifioiird 4,olll‘lliick.y perimn , nny Mule, .Inekatis, lir other liens' tit burden., to ritil xt birge tipoti :my rottlip; titgt, in 6n : id ttp.in non victim' ,thereof. hir the ii.n of the 13,irough n . snnt not leAfi Ihan twit thillar)i, nor more iiii ten Atilliqfilor every such iitr.:ol;o,,liestilr? emits, tic .. • r.„ ' (1,,, II AP. i,irtrgeft. ; A iteSt—,-1t (4, ig'(% It LAILY. ' 4l O/: • • • Dee 7 18:51- —3L.. , . , TI!6S ,1t;:Y--~ TfJ5 <<~VIY., , NSTA 131 AS 11 M ENV, CLOTHINt' MADEIJ ' U DER Ifri to rsignell. tHkeb ptr spore ur h- . ropoing ir citizens o Ifittyslotrg utill'the' public gerieln6, that he fa : pre,. partql ti, furnish f.-arokentif,.ol. nll Acislifv, VorG4:oir!,lll,'•,,,7ll.wfr, at the, Aiorfcloppr were; itiz opened a . M10,;(11!A,1"ir,l' .3•41!;011." IN('''estililii9iineot,.Phaitipefirnprz street, opposile clinroll, and of ezirterikoffsof ropfillt:Dt oteffasing all wire' may favor hit)) - 111114 patronage:— ConniT -rrotlacafaVr . qFlkai,tgß ftaF _ . ditit'.g4eg., 158'4.. 7 1854.—ff , ,~ 530~+'''I':7a: ,•- - • I , t SETETERS 1'ei0..910,919199 , the 4 41 44 o( J Aeon' NA'd LE, bite of, 4erntirk' tlets'il, beiltig,been grant: oil in Itie untlersjxnext .! re,eitling ill the t'ame tow nabi is piei• - etill : Olga to;, axle loclo4nil saitr tatate to make joiyucieni vilibotif delay, and thoslkav,inii,gliiint io li - resent tligaiiinepropeilsauthentiew4 fur i;ettletnetit. , •;, SA M UET. GL.E, Dec. 7,1854.--6 t • _ I.IIOCLAMATIOST lIE RE ASI Hon. Itottrafi, Full= v.v. 'Esq.. President of the reveal Courts of Contstopylcas.:.in:the counties computing the 10th District, and Justice of the ,Courts of Oyer and Tertintter; act! oasts!, Jail Palivory,,for the trial of-,ell capitsland Pgler offenders iu the said die. ,snit-and RUSBBI4.. and JOHN At.oistE,Y,Esqrs...bidges of the Courts of common Pleas awl Genera'. Jail Delivery, tut amine! of ell capital and other offend ere in the county, of Adams—have issued their, precept, bearing date the 24th dlay. November, in the year of pur boas. one theusand eight hundred and ti fty-fun r, and to me directed, for holding ts Court of Com. mon pleas and General Quarter Siemens of the Peace and General Jail. Delivery, and Court of Oyer:and Terminer, at Get ysburg, on Illowloy the 1 51/0. of Junta? y next:— • NOTICE IS I fl GIVEN 't'o all the Justices of the Peace. the Coronet and , Constables within the saiti,Countir, of *dams, that they be then and there in their proper, persons, with tbeir,Rolls, Records, Inquisittons, Examinatione,and other Re membrances, to do those things•whieh to their otilces and iu that behalf appertain to bitdone, and also they , who will prose cute against the prisoners that are or then ehull'l)e in the •Jair of tha said County of idannyand Lo be then , antl there to•proe r arkute.agninattheto as shall he just. it • , , HENRY 'THOMAS, olutritrs office, Gotpitiptg..t. i : . Aiqv.4l Ise+ . s to. Uth . V - Insu[r cui T is an'ES'PABLISHED FACT, that I many persons lost money', by not pur chasiim Goo& it the well known CHEAP STORE of Abram Arnold; at his old stand, on the South East corner of the Diamond, where he is now receiving the cheaitest, prettteat and beat selected Stock Of, • Fall and; Winter Goods, ever before offered 16 . thelcitiims' of nine county, 'consisting in port—:-as 1.01 • Black. Blue, and Brown Feench Clotho, Fancy, Felt. and Beaver Clutha for Over' Coils, (Newest'. Styles.) Block and',FalleY Casimeres, Tweeds; deans. O f fslneiip,'&c., die., for`Men's ware. Silks: NI one tIC lonne.l AlpsCas,,Aierinoes, Plain anil Fany'y Sack Flannels, also a hesntiful ask)rt n t t I 1.0 o f Satins and Silks fur Bonnets. Bonnet Rib bon and a emit vatiely of 'oilier nrtieles, all of which sho-puhlir ern rep*:eillilly re quested *oral atuksxanitne for I henisi 1 vee, helieVing that it is 'nlity iteeers'ary our good's; !With 'lent, and examiee, to in duce persons ick'pureltate. A-large lot of Trunks afro received which 'will low. A 831. AItPIOLD; f4eptetnher 29. 11354.—tf • • HEAR THE RETURNS! W E are pie died to: annoanee to oar ' • many triends-and enatoniers, that we are prepared'to'nller the•OIIOICEST ASSORTMENT OF, IMOI)S ever e vened in the (lonely. We have been-en atded:tointreWitt our fall, Sick . , at such prt6ii have heinre heel) heart4,el, andvve . ellallenge the county ht prsultnt9 a larger and more general atittorimebt of ['all and Winlvr.Gaodai or at as low a price y ,. na we. offer, them to the pulite; =- - ',l 4 'ortinallty. - and theapoesi, we ussi.erttriit ran - hilt Ire equalled in , the CoutitS;t sell t o j, irotte ourasatirsion me iniiielheilpenplo to come andjudge fur theineelves--ronlithitir that their verdict will sustain ue lit nix 'efforts to furnish them with the ' • Cheapest and best Goods. coburts nl oily colors ' Frritrli Nlittrinoa„ (ehea'prr than ever kiitrurn) Dehinte Al. paree, _Moira 4.pla ine.,Casii mere, Allii1T•11 !, 40411111'1.1161re, ti o, adr , Clienproi Il}rt , It (7)iii,bp apt] lopig Ray TrimmiogA, Need!!! Work, tiMiiISEI . and Jit,srli.p. 7 Flosuiring.. ,, Fr , itch FOltk'oB ; q 4 l%l;iStifl4L44 'have 4 elinii4nisortniirld Over Coming, t V:itoeMe4t., Nr.. • , Come befiire vin Sion!, ortirn SiOVA(ll4.l?l , ll•Fr4ijii: , .18.,+PA, fINESTOCK 'ISt.; SONS f•t4)ltt. nTr• LOON 711ERI, 11MES :NE,W•FANCY'OOOO9.. EsliErToo i,Gy, tiyAlprd a 1011 6 4 4!'HA net' ''1.0411e4 ri47ll . )l4trinifi ,l lllll:l 14 . 1111 impeil,,r nopori- Melia ori 7 A NC a Gb(MShuel u iiid some heatititial new . I.lv 4111 C 4'S. (xliollAms; t;tiliipp Silks, Clsbrattes, • Dr Rage. 111,4mcg • C!ittltA. lioh pet TO T i n i I).reort, mAtiv, V..tyettt,, t',,1,1- rlette'lt ( 1 1.11urN. C3itll4 ie. itpertipttp; leilveß. 4 SIIA 11; t rii lntif4s;lll;4tit! lu,id of /I O i l to - "V t; Wilf4irtetiiPletisitii i 4 %; " 11 •''' "'Oeti 0.'1'8511.%!;2if FIXEDIR Itl'INE NEW t .; '(O .\R''4• . A pia) Sz 114,11,8 1,, Reuttaitthis; land any wheiher is.lia terYiii littgiNmizg'ox TIDY. tAkf •PRlNctrpty-=“oluuht „ 'SAL:B, •-' 1 ' I . 7llE"inittiei 'her just, returned e ' isit .: w 4 ,,a4ft and dot •,'esteWthient- CIA PA, 13001'8 ';unl ,• • ESEIOES; 'or et.srti Aeriroioiv out!' flwilitin • • , whir h will gond iergt 4 ,`l foe loatili An its • ' • .1 lame dune a:WavyXreilit business for nearly . twetay-four years: idol Abe ernsel 'queues bias beeatalleary• laeoi , nat.iatles... now intend to ile'vnat gay whals.time go my S , lor . oW and keep alinutuo as n( HAI'S A 311..Y.5m().E5: and sell them as ellinp.l4 , llll` , l ran; for cash or" its psynnoti in a shariddine...aad far Oinanty..Prailarer p utfe t uu jiv.„- A lefi nal' entirely destroy ilia Ail& MOWof lan'g rreil By Ily iS pion _ko . ftril,lll) and NPR gondr nn belief and 'see , the. (foods . and' juil a far. (4'entieliquer..-and Ladies" thners, t.gre I g 0.414 Fine Sbovr, S. an hand. ' 'Book and Nines inatie s k i i1ik?r ; r1,,,,,, ewer required r pi Silk Doi, (Titii zeitfi', Cahn'', Know. Nothitego Wide wak.e.',Kokstilhoidd Mim'a ...For and Wool 1 / 3 1P. tninnther with -men's, hp' a laOiihionjitalaWaiatl Ova, 4 F 0 . PAXTON, Oetk% of;ore, Or!. 13. 1,851. XrC , "1"1;7 4 :42. LETTERA , TextPmenotrr ihot fl. otift or JOUN' JAVOII' PFEFFER. la :e tp..•A'iliiints slee fikvf iik:hren to the, iwily4orifi7 i i fe• ' po . Flllll4 111 sail fp., till . hereby givoi notice ta bn..m _ epaa,tot: mo 4 all indebted to said tiatoto. to call with him i and ...le ,h, sataw ; end 'ho'e Who have — 640 4 7 404 4 4 elairha. are •ilealr«sl to realign the liame t l ult w iji h ow .0 . Ist.. iiiii , ;•witYlktienCl foi'MPlihllll4"l ootrictilwrot. or k. , GA RD flee S., OR Dee. ` l. 1854.-4 t. . .• •• • • _ - CORN .112tA3i , „, 04Vox • ' A. ru:reol4 m? ~ i olcr it wow site it the "STPA mirr salo bY o iTOII4(Xg-- • ) SPX' Gettpsisori. Pi . • ' ' ' _TA. 8 4 Piiejibbik 44 . 164 1 0. 407 ratodosiob , Nur. More - Ne'v G otitti. , c . .„....... 7 ,.. ,liklci!tu-E. ,oNtrfdp ~ " HA Sjust t eceiSed I rod Philaile lilhla ithl Baltimore aslarga a *took of NNW 0000.9 ail has eiii'beeiiiirotightfto this diane, among which are % " , 1,1 I ~.vv.,. Cheap Cloths; Cassimers, • Coaifogs, Pasainets, . PlaiMeia,, hi ,itri kep, Qords. Janes, Heady Made' elotliirl i , D mettles;mettles;tint .tiv:rtP iiriatj',.of O ne te 1 Med is"vireat`,.alsi , 'Dthsiii, i ltlfai , klyaVia` hl. Ve'iniOes, iltimitcaii, Plain, 'and — Plait% Pliplins: IN'ortitod Muhl% Perslari,Pit u itirniitt , la mid Cleke•g'oloill, English '.,ei ' rie l tigi Meriinisii. tilnglitthiP• CalieOes: milks, Big ins. Lace.,Peirtga.Amtnet Silks,r &Ors, Modes 4 Velvnis, Trimmiitaa, a great Sas riett t,Ste.. iks. the Lailitia'Attention,plr iiMinelv is invited. AISII a large /hit* et • FRESIIGIIOCERIEW; 1. 1= .) Qtiernswnee,-Hardsvare, fleing iltpermined not o', underso4,`, fileilgentirm'elven nell nny and 'edge): tide an cheap 9inlll' y e eau ha tiY , • eft tabliihment in thin pique. ' t/et.t. 1854. 014 WHAT A PRE , imm,coolos CAN NOW BI FOUND 4!li SC iticKBCllEjAP3t ouNOti • 0 ' ' ; -",""-", 3. L.' sernew has just opened lksf,i.4 the largrtt o prOLliesi And oIIAPOIV, Otorks of Sit •Wititer 00 Obit evt:r hrought t 0 Gettysburg. ..11e invitee the pu , blic ut,call, , oxatititto,and Judge foe themselaea—no trouble to show Goods. ..,His new moc k etubraeea a ,veryleige o.orjolN of ; • Dremi 811C11 'Turk 8 ;0 1 0 8 1 MnUft Biniihnzines, 14IptiOila t :Pl)b!!Tig Pr6icit Meriinteo, , itte line orGENI'LEMEN i g he has itelertril n eliciire lot of all ftficolt, ndd iiriees Clnihx, Caeeimers, Vesiinp, • Siithiette, Jean*, 4e. i ; : s" FANCY 'Ocip Sis iip.i,ert;u ; i specify..-. ior paiitrnynre, SCIIICIf. „ 1110!!rili ellnlii164111":0 pitronagn.;. 4411 , einia3l;nr to tifintve selling good''1401?1?:4; nt the ' '; l 4 . .infek Sales end , . Pri ( Pfl i* ,111f 1 ,1,111 ,i ..; etohnr'•- '1054 rpp.yqp . wly,rAtga : moE silifi)r.l.O.Niroll:::.64Tllll,lol. -7777 , '''sdricr F so, you cali be ireensimoilitiee 6v eallieg Aon :AIA UEIA Is o l4 1 0" 1 k n. jaxC anti Ile 0 tio , . JII ig rtiftithy. ul stor. in York—street ), opposite the 'Bank, a verfliike.'iihereakimtV , ehesp as. sortinettt ail, ~ „ ftRIVMT - INTER' (i)Qp.Bl' 'I" lii•y havi h. rat NelKrtrti wlth , groat rail , 'qi , n o E.. irrll vill6 ! „.bide 4 „,:bcvii rash. .ehatip for titali;.;-' 2 4;ll'eafiereliasttitsaoyptper • exliell/ishlpYiii ill 'r, /ileiNiN ' ln part iii fliark,, a ! ol (kiln" 1,..1.0:11 I OA with4roci(.4lßaa, 'andicl'i'a '• lao I we4.tl Caatiolveg, I It It erib e f . all'il lutia Fllit* r n it n .1 ,„ ..; whiri,9eibo,ll•l„l4 vni T iy , lyot i piiip!, out Of the ; rpta,.; ni4i) ative'iki• t•liirk, of E,',/ifkiT, 4 , 4 Im()NS, oh etrellant and well iambi Tq t avlii 13faek Thvltio 116 . 111 . 1 e ' 8;11111411/1. (44411 , I,Onvo'.; The . Nu w 1 ui V E 8114 • jonaptidat'lliitii variety ioaaatiiiltata fiti, ',SAN / Silk, Velvat. llaiilm Silk.,lvbite,'":flitillf and bbtr,m/401,41ki;,;iiitei Alai. ronsinfoly , nut 'hair,- larkii' 'of TIiUN Ks. If !'arpvt !Saito. 11,sobteklii i • 130114i , rit ffili*e t :14440.1:V104 1444.oriii•ank::1;ii to' lop; AtOottemlo, mirroint; Ituatiri,'Speabialea. I eiailiiir.,Wateliat Auld %V filch Guard!. vilk !and rottno t'ravati, Rijn: ; peatleto, (1,111/VP, S I 1141 - 110!, ppr k illi Marie': ;lOU 'af4il Ot3bita, and, a aiitandi4. asaoroiiiva or .1( LV tl,ll V-- in fat:Covert( llling il/e ' en 'W11441114'1114. •:- - 'lltridfroliihie TisfiliCeo alwp a' ' t ''akie!mt Cliewert are reqaealatho MARCUS SAM§O, I ;4 ! „, L , NoV:10, LF;T. 1 1T.E1 . It - CIS BE KNU,VOI '' riAl' WWM A lIN p has jest, re. ttieitl • time the Eastern Pities wait ili ti 1 a ries t ar i d I;rst . eel eq!ed.,ettKic Ynnih `hir, Mee hie weer.„peer Nei) ,f;e i e neer. asking Aytiopl, ylle a h e le tritee. m. :all O to Anis Ci,.01111,01(it. 'made ur • , zi ZIATEROWR. and fowl work men, to cell .111.4 exam. hire istiwi; before Rurllhaiti4 elrewhere. cp he l!i"Oetffiiiitiril to up tte'rseli okuiPleA ) t( ineStereor • Ship Shop ilk unit .1)0,w4,,af 11 haul. Liountry sicerett the Pervices of, o'ne„v4 the tir' erl . up Ile etreAtry. • k took. tip',Optbiet 44 : shnnral ketiee anti iu itte,best We! ay)fi) . ti4l,l Profill t 211, 1964. . OtiCE. UE`''igifEßS.-Tratilttetetiieriy slate of DAVID VpHIIZ, of Ciarty*p!',l4iri3iii. l Adigkii4/14 . 4,1Pe, thm't!cheying been grentsdiq the.febiestiii; bey, residing in , tovvedont , townehip. veep tine 'iv, broths , • given to seek , ee Bre Atilt dolitell to seal gout* in meltemelon(' witieint tlelay s •antt ' , Owes baying IWolf are requested to , present the seine; lyeutbet4icateti, , for pettlement; , • '"" sHEE;Toilero MIL