TettatstmSoartit AT A SpANtsn BALL.-- At a few night* hack, a lady gave - IF hall, and amongst the quell , ' were El I. an d wir e 8_.—... It WM cdtse.ry ed that the yowl man - entts tantiv kept close to the young lady. and followed herb 'whets she wont loom "one part of the room "10 IlnOther. It was alsn antieed that elle atrent4jgrestly annoyed by hie attention". Theninther t,t thevriti Nt Indy wished to Mistress of the !tonsil. anx• lone tn,atoid an tinpleaanneserne, pre % ent• At Mate hour, a lath , of high rank ; add her flaughters _wee* ainivinneed. and: the whole pirty rose fa reee;ve thesn.—; 4 4.47 isking advantage of the slight ,‘ which wat created, soiz , are tinder r,ell;"re`,l, ebligarinna 14 1 "3:4,;;;,;5hy ' t h e h 5 ,,,,q ant i w hi 3pen .,l torrid., to Dr. MELLINGER an d , .tir..u'‘,L.l.ll for thWO , frt 'her ear. -She turned pale, then Lvklative f, vers. awl to Sennal . COoPittt and replied in a low voice.-- and H.M.S. la Rusciar,t, for Congressional Th4rettpon 'the yoling men, without sae. documen ts. ilteii , ritiord; pulled a pnignard from tits ' o6lll ` ..et '''‘ liih b e( / . the 13 4 in Ole pcpiliti•22d tot , ems honored in 'this lareatti; and then stabbed himself near the I._reo heart. 'limb p la c e too fell bathed in blood. A Not- ns a n d vat eta of • eiteml-w a s hornedietely toot for. and 1111e0 i who had a regalia prooessioni w inch, ntriteli he' found that the wound of the aftermarebingthrough the principal mrceta, , , r ,oityi r lady was not mortalols the poign''. repairer! to Christ Church. whore ehlo and struek'llte sternmn, bin the young interemloeToomorance rddteiaes wero de. thfilt *ail quite It' IP ,laid that M. * ,long. sought m. 1 113 B in livered by rev. It flirt. and Mr. T. T. Kimiriagri, ,, hut that she had refused to me: Trrus, The day Aribi dear and pleasant, eliV !attn.:end that meeting her at the' hall, and Om demonstration creditable 'to the ttintitgain pressed her to accept 1 14 1 Avi• Urdu'. cligivivior;'loit thatahe had again peremplor. HY' refuSed. Moants, hf Bait' -,y4011(i.f bastactmeta Cmecnertme.—The ' his Pmniiil "Alpine Lectures," on Wed. . N. York Freeman's Journal publishes an' n°l(l".Y and Thursday oteuir-t!° , to lot s go • , a loo p h es N at ' p ope pi ug Ix, concerning and interested audiences. The Dr. pos. is. the lately establ is hed dogma 0/ the b fimoe. sessea unusual ,capacity for a popular • .41 4 itt b oose p t i on o f the Virgin Mary.- ; Iceturer, and on Mich a subject, with illtiN. In this docutnerit after giving the history tra!i° ll4 drdWri from personal observation . , s otike doitrine in question, the Pope pro• of those stupendous and sublime scenes, be • 'tiethiti ) td 'define it 'as Anfai th could t fail in interesting any audience.;' article of no a t t i t t cot fo ote s as tab ~' . , --, Judging, from . tho full houses, We should in-; .., !At.e'rall • the children of • the Catholic fir t hi ‘ t. a handsome sum wan realized from .phorcit moat Alear to us hear these our.. the lectures. _,The proceeds go to tie cm 1, 1 '4.. and, with. a .mosivialles.l zeal or. bellishment of tho cemetery lot purchased • ttetnand teligion and love, proceeds to b y the the College and Semi sttffients nf ol'eltip, ; invoke and pray to the Most : - . ilip ilie 4, :Virgin 'Nary, _lather 01 God. ; 'lacy in Ever-Green Cemetery." The Lee., .•Ociticejvati without original ,sin, and lot . tures proper were preceded by some excel. , them, flys:with entire confidence to this lout and judicious suggestions on the sub moat aweot saintlier of Mercy and Grace jest of Cemeteries and their peeper regd. in aktlatigers, difficulties, doubts and fears.. latw • o. Formufli s ing.is to be feared. and nuthing ; is to 4g despaired of under tier guidance,' PrCsident Pierce ilas 4igned the :'littler her auspices, under.her Moor , tin• hill: conferring the t w o of Li o „:„ .- a „ . , G„. der,ficr:protection, who bearing toward us il,,,no t te tio t !lifer:lion , and' toking'-ifp t h e oral on the gallant old , hero of Lundy's' Imutineo, of our salvation. Is eulicitotis for Lane. ,the s . s iv,hole human rave, and.appointed by j %hi..the Queen of Ileaven and Ear th , and 1 Thu Locofeco papers throughout the E44l.to4Abille all the choirs of Angelo, and • country arc bostowiffg upon the battle scar. •or4Ore'of 83itsta., statidiug attite , rklit hand . red hero of Lindy's Lane .and Mexico the °I l l " " 1434e " Itsit " Sirii ' Jesus Christ hur : warmest laudatinCts of his eminent valor,-a- Lerd,:intercedes west powerfuliv„ and °Li tho's-what „ he st k e , , am t ealthot be !rusts-; bilitios, and services to the country. Those .1 .0••'.',/.,1 -- • ' - . lacono rascals but .two.years ago vied with years 5 E ,... 1,, tll ell Y - l ene i ot he r in tat most t 'I . • mou - s e fT o rfs 'to tiers, of the Immaculate Conception of the blacken Ids character and alienate from Alma Bleated Virgin Mary may be,brought him the confidence awl affections of his to, theikuowlege of the Universe! Church ire imp' theme L ettent,Aitee f elic , to nul l, countrymen, Just $0 they lied down for a perpetual rametnterattetetif the ihit g : CLAY in 1 4 14 denouncing hint i , HENRY . . L, , - for a that It transcript s or primed as a Duellist, Gambler, and Libertine, end ceelee, mobact ilied by t h e "'pi of eitelt•' then impudently , and tibainefully united in notary ;public, and authenticated by the • seal ore person, of ecelesiastielo rank, ap. ,,;•the genmal wail of lameutation over the /mint e d. t or te e p ur p ose , the same e m i t great Patriot's grave a few years after.— shall be paid which would be paid to these These same editors ant just now engaged preeente ilthey were exibited or shown. -, i n a bitter and vindictive erueede n alma cl" Let no• man interfere with this our de-1 every tiling in the shape of Anteriean g istu aratioe, Iminute-intern. and definition, or ; oppose end contradict it with pres'umptutius und for the name reason that induced their faillnees. Ifany . inteuld.prodems to aa.. I vilifieetino of fir.. Lit end Sc.ixe e—"-no-toe• 0044 let him know that lie will incur the etre?' il in dang er I indigin,fiett Of OM MID ilOPOOli.t.'etitl and ol• ------------- His bit seed Aposike Peter and Paul." j ICF`The Pierce Dynasty seems to be - c „. in _ad odor at ‘Yashington. The Gov eieti f3TI ' I C 1? i .. o I%G I, FRO 3 lIINA. e urn oj Mr• 411 clone.--A letter hem Canton le. eminent ban been lituired in Congress . c 0 veil iii'Dos•en announces that the nom (.dur ing the past week, on two important 11...:1)t. 4. McLane, our , Minister to China, , `bills. On Monday the bill to continue ii' nn his.any 'twee to receive instructions the apprepriatien to the Collin's line of o. f i 6 P iiiB ,fi, uve r ,T l . nen t "' relation.. 14 , a, new cean steamers passed the Ilouse by a loot treaty w ill; ' C h i na. i lea vial!' 11/1111 the Ellallil'AißielOF to Peiho had result- tied vete—the Government appropriasior ed,tti- nothing more titan art exchange of bills buying been set eside to make room courtesies *Mato Chinese, and the• Men- for it. Postmaster General Clastrneu, is d.."4li"' )tadevincedn° ;m ention of e x!enti•i understood 'to be bitterly opposed to the tog, mew relations wit h vir estern nations. i • 'llie Imperial gevernment, it is thought, ' bill will enceped in puttinedown the insurrec- I On the same day the' President sent in a lien, The goVernor , of Canton had applied , lengthy veto of the French Spoliation bill. for foreign , assistance to protect the city.' Its reading produced unusual sensation in Mr. McLane has issued a circular to the ' 4 inarivane In China. forbidding them the House, especially among some of the to interfere in behalf of either party, ; leading'Democratic members who had MINT Oretenertoss roR 1854.—Th • ere . warmly supported' the bill, and who de witedeptisited at the U. S. Mint and rieve- I upunc°4:l the vetoes an urbitrary and des. branch Mints throughout the United States i Potie Peevevnion of the Executive preroga durilig the year ending Nov. 30, 1854, Live. Among these was Mr. Bayley,' of *19,089,222 23, in gold, and $5,871,753,- vi rg i n i s , All debate, however, was choir. 82 in silver. The eobiage during the same year. wag, $69 ed off by the cell for the previews question, ,756,503 82 ; making 1141,- 645;000. ' The amount of silver Coin when tbe.bill ,was put , on passage notwith• struck and lint tort' circulation in 1853.4 standing the veto. The vote stood, yeas w0n '* 17 . 273 • 451 . The amount of do-' 113, nays 83. Two thirds outvoting fur Mastic- gold was 849.217,021; tit whirl' the the bill it fee R 4 npunt frina - California was $48,892,794. i - • The'eA letter from Washington state* that mount 'received from Australia was, 8432.000. The great buik of this error- • many of the leading Democratic Senators moos production of gold liss tiSen expor- i and Representatives are greatly ineensed, toil to Europe in put payment of the t w 'bid- ' and exprees the opinion that there will h since of trade' hich, under the present ' - • op inion that .rari,fria,. arid' always mast be , hugely a. ! a burst of tudiguation throughout the ffainit ts. until the country shall adopt the :country almost equal to that produced by he due' mini,` of di.scouraging importations the passage of the Nehiaska bill, and to a greater exient than our exports. I which .may pup ay cud in a_ of Convention of the Hem To TUE FIA RCII I'URONE.—An States for t . expunging the . ° extraordinary report is current in Paris.' kingly veto-, power from the Coned to the effect-that the Emperor has resole- thin. ' ed,to derlare time. Count de Morey, the le- I gitimate son of Ring Louis of. Holland and I Orrin the United States Senate, 'on Queen Hortense, and, conaequently, hie; Monday, Mr. JOnes, of Tennessee,. sub 04h bAnher: It is added that his Ma.' Jetty' will at the same time raise the CORM witted a• p ,reamble ' setting forth that the t'' ) the rank of finites ial n ighness. and tie- Oeuntitution connre upon. Congress the awed loin hetr to the empire. It is said power to eatablish is uniform rule of nate that recent events which have occurred in ;ralisation, but, is silent upon the subject of the East. together with the (net that t here emigration, and a resolution declaring tha t . sti*ire' to be no chance of a direct heir to the Imperial throne, has of late forced this the power to regulete emigration never dteli`latte hu the attention of the Emperor. hatleg been delegated by the .peoPle tol in 4 Palis' and throughout France, Prince Congrese, the governments Of them States , N*POlitons eareeras a warrior hasbecotite a ff ecte d b y t h e influx •o f f ore i g n , " po sthe stsbject of joker, distiches, and all that stalkers "of satire.fur'which me French sees thsole nowe to make lows-re g ula ting hi,e ever been awed. , ,admission or exelusinn. 1 •.: Brigham Young is buildieg two lame t KNOW-NOTHINOISM IN BERKS. sad beauliful houses adjoining that which' —Of the five fuilledeed double-pledged inioincoPinin now in Snit Lake CitY. , to ne- 4Demnentti' vent to li s cat ' isburg to repre- 1 4 1letileuRIRIR bill increaaing family. He ----- --- now re j s k., i n b en ,„„ 604 . and slaty scot the 'Deniouraly' of Berko, uo less . j terittes, and from fOrly.lifte lo 6(iy child ren , than four have kieked out of the era- i Bidet Kitutiall, one of the Mormon Apes- ues—embracing the entire delegation in *web* , between sixty and neventS cote -' the House. Mr. Hiker= (S esker of the i i, ~ isoitutrotair Tatostrn.—At. the charter . . I 440000 as winch ts t er . Vs.,' held on t e e lossA reselqiion passed the Howie of 110klliti candidates were run rule- :Representatives of this Btat3, last week: 1 *al i on lb* iWittmi Q uw " 6 "- The A kY" .90 to 0, thankin g Congress for the -honer i ort,•illeepaderaarla stajority.uf both bratolk~ oo of der Contataea Council ; in favor of "aferrt4 by them on G en er a l °° °7 l 1 , r4wohslitise,. mass skated by •,..latipt =jolt. Prlonoting itini to ilia' Vag of Licatasig - THE STAR AND BA NEIL CETTUS o ura Friday Evening, Feb 17 ,1855. WOOD WAKED, i i ; n7aWe are out of WOOD, and k,ud some iuuucdiar, l y. NVill those u•ho intend e,•u,ling u 9 Wned, At te/11 to it AT ONOL ? ivitit on each ether, but send it in. Nn dancer of ton much cnniing—protidr•d it be gond. V. S. Senator. Pc7*.Tnesilny next is thellay to which the Senatorial Convention stands ad jnurtied, when another effort will bebade I.to elect a United Slates Senator. Opin. ions vary se toll. crobable reenli, elthough the prevalent impression seems to be ad. verse to Cameron'a chanees. If the an ii• I Cameron Americana and old-line Whigs and Democrats can oldie on an acceptable candidate; Staloff is gnne. But this we • take to be, very - .floprobable. The most likely remit will be a failure to , elect, and a postponement of the issue until next , winter—Whit:lV is probably - the beet that could be; done. In the mean time the press of the State, with minimal 111111111mi ty ailseverity, is down on Cameron cud ', all connected! with I:Int. Ile fires badly alike, with W . hig, American, and Demo.l erairn editors, and if the Press lias hair! • ale pntepey. over the Legislature -it should., have, Cameron cannot be elected. As a I sarnple•olihe tone of the Press of the Stain,. we annei the following strong ar ticle from the Lancaster 'Tribune : CAMERON AND THE H. S. SENATE. If the question were, submitted to the !wnte of Peonslvanin, whether Simon Cameron should be United Stites Senator, we are confident that there would not he I 25,009' .affirmative votes,-and yet he has contrived to get a nomination in an Amer lean cauenii, and to receive 59 votes in o pen convention. Dow has this been ef fected I No one git ..a him credit fin' any ability, (except cunning.) for learning or general information. Perhaps by looking at entre sither candidates and their means,-I some' light may be thrown on the subject. A man by, :he name of David Jayne, who is reported to have mode alortune by corn- I •pounding Sarsaparilla, Burdock. -Elder's tilossoms, Plantain, and other cow fodder, ' having heard that idliees worn sold at Oar. rishurg, repaired thither. and caused proc lamation to he made that lie had mitre money than Cameron ! And ten' men were actually, found to vole for him in caucus. It needs no witness to prove what con v in eing arguments were addressed to them.— 'Eie same men, slier having In:tilled their contrite I. improved their time the other and final ballot, for Cameron.— The.v were shrewd operators! Look at a hew of the dist•icta that sup. ported Cameron. The whole valley of the Juniata rani corruption. ‘Ve do not moan that the worthy members of the Dis• . • triet were corrupted—but we do mean the influential citizens who attended as borers, and-influenced the members, did it for a eirusidera lion. Whet operated on the mem bers of the western slope of the Allegheny —tat Anti-Slavery Indiana, Alieglieny and %Vashingion—lo make them tall in love with a Nebraska' ? We are aware that they. boast there that they have fortified themselves by having in their pockets Cameron's pledge to go for ,Ito repeal of the Nebraska law, to move and support the repeal of the Fugitive Slave law, to pro hibit elavecy iii the Territories, and resist die admission of any slave States into tliri Union. They well know the sincerity of sunk pledges,given at a pinch, by the man who lobbied at Washington tor the repeal of the 3lissouri Compromise, and who in September last, helped to 1.4 vs resolutions ir.dorsinz such repeal, and denouncing Know.Nothingism. We doubt not it they wit pick the pickets of-the Democrats wrio - voted fits am! others—They will tied them equally tt ell fortified with pleges of directly the contra ry:tenor. But why need we speak of other districts ? Let us take shame auto ourseit , es, and roll ourselves in sackcloth and ashes, all of us, for we aru all guilty, for having voted for North. prosy, Shuman and Killinger. In a dimrict which on a direct test would not give Cameron nue thousand votes out of of twenty-five thousand, four of her•rep presentatines have dared to vote for hint in open day ! Two of them have drawn" their last official bleath. The other two Will linger a little longer, because the pen. ple will have no oportunity to slaughter Them. But we are not quite sure that we ought to reproach ourselves with this lan! ity. It was not to be believed timidity men would violato all previous solemn pledges. But let us pause and wait. We yet ho• lieve many will retrace their steps.- One thing is beyond a douht—whoever here after is silted to Cameron's forces—who• ever votes; for him who has nut alreldy done. so, will bN known us a purchased commodity. We believe none such will be found. MELLINGER was absentfrom his seat in the Senate last week, when the res olutions relative to an investigation of the rumors of bribery on the United States Senator question, passed that body. ' We notice by the proceedings of the next day that he asked and obtained leave to record his vote in the affirmative. ozrrn the House, last week, Mr. M'. CLEAN, from the Judiciary Committee, re potted an .Act to repeal the $3OO exempt ion law. PUBLICATION OF THE LAWS.-- We are glad to see in the columns of a number of our exchanges, a renewal of the war against the present old fogi pamphlet system ; and hope ib way be continued un til the Legislature shall pass a law author izing the publication f the laws in two or more papers in the several Counties of the Coalition wealth. Weagree with our friend of the Warren Mail that there is hardly a seneible'publisher in the State who wonld riot publiSit them at half price, or less than the adVertising - rates, from the filet that the new laws are generally important items of news. •Everybody is amenable' to the laws and supposed to know their requirements; but what justice, or law, or equity, is, there in imposing penalties far the viplation of a statute' which has never known 'general publicity and never will until found in the great thoroughfare of information, the daily I and weekly journals of the day. ic?!TheMidue Llir has 6en introdu ced into Africa. Moshe:4h. obief ruler' of Batotulend, hes prohibited the .importa• MO and sale of liquors in an effelnual de- Foe, containing only three clauses. The Senate of Indiana has passed a bbl appropriating five I thousand dollars per annum for colonisation purposes. • . Sunday Liquor Law. The Progreso ortbe Prohibitory APPointments by th e Clowernor.l. Too Rtcualix Situ, Wit ran HRARD Or. lICP'The following stringent bill passed . 'Reform. Governor Pollock has made the follow- I —We finder - act:6nm, in the &SI Bronk the House.of Representatives last week, ocia..b. is not more than threoyears and ing appointments for the city of PhiWel- • /.I' l3 after full discussion, by the decided veto a half since the original Prohibitory Law, phis, &43. : j the wind," a u well as the dead, in that coy, - bill. of a new method of "raising ' Which taken down•anything italic diddling of 73 to: 6—Mr. lit'Cazaw voting for the passed in the State of Maine, went into Rarbor 3litsrer at Philadelphia— case, ; line detareapaa,,,,,. area ,Ii„ t „ t h e eate o t bill. Our Legislators are drawing the . operation, and uo measure of policy or R. Grithant, Philadelphia. $ and pressure Of Ilia hard times. A telltale rubbers upon the Liquor traffic with a morals bas been more widely discussed; ; lied a hew (lays sine on a lady of POlllO Sealer of ‘Veights aed • Measure, lute - „ influence in arooklyinaind told a sad and right good will. The Act of last session it has enlisted the sympathies ol the phi- e p i i t i y . of Philadelphia—Abraliatu Myers, 1 iu regar d to the furnishing of liquors -to lauthrop and the opposition of the self ' Philadelphia. Measures, late I i ic I lainnve sten. of sutlerin• and rivation, and moreover that he 1 1 ' I d il ' st ID* DDI , hail ill accent burial. Iler tole of wne so wrought minors or persons of intemperate habits, interested. Despite the immense sums county of Philadelphia—Satnuel D. Ala.: aka, and that she and !hie new - Sunday Act, will serve as that have been paid to arrest its progress in• I , very good stepping atones to entire Pro- other States, it course has still been on- Bark Inspector. Philadelphia—Wm. D. i 1 , 11 , 10 t h e Na y tb et.s h e p roam i ett, t „i„i t • Loci, B Philadelp V liia g , " and hibitiou.' " Othello occupation" will i ward. The Tribune condenses the to is Baker, Phila i de l lphia. I. pi I her immediately, to satisfy Inimical • there • _ _ . teen too gone: • lof i ts career, from which we learn that in ants, Philadelphia. ,l parimentshe beheld the enffiii and wile 4n Vici to prevent the sale of ixtuxicating; the short period above named th e St a t es Port Physician—Dr. Howard Taylor, I satisfied all a ss d • • ' right, eu $ not „wasfung , th liquors. •on the fi rs' day of the totek,l of Massachusetts, Vermont, Rhode Island , Chester county. harrow 'the feelings of the bereaved woman, commonly called Sunday. • 1 ' .Quarantine Master—Jacob Pcppe, Del.! she left her a cOnsiderable sum of money, I Connecticut, Michigan, Wiseonsin, DU ' Sec. I. Be itenaoted, lec., That from I aware county. and immediately deported. After passing and after chi that day of , April next, it ; nois e and Indiana, have passed Prohibito• . ; Hearth Officer—J. W. T. McAllister, i two or three hloeks from the dwelling,- shall not bo lawful for any person or per. l ' ry Laws—all based on the act of Maine, ; Philadelphia. I thinking all the way of the hiving(' (win some to sell, trade or barter in any spirit-1 but some of them surpassing it in strin- I Master IVarden—Joseph V. I - E. Learned, ' )1. aims o which we ar liable , she II 'IIA. 1 I 1X I 0 . 11 OUR or limit liquors, wine or cider, on the I gene y and effesaiveness. In New Ramp- I Philadelphina 1 ed her pocket lemilkerehiel and returned first day of the week, commonly called ' Keeper of Powder Ma g a zine — Andrew ito see if elle had not dropped it in the hire two successive . Houses have declared.. Sunday, or for the keeper or keepers nfany $ h , , , ; 111cLeati, Philadelphia. I . lionse. The stairs were ascended hastily hotel, inn, tavern, ale-house, beer house - for I rohibition, but the Senate of that Flour Inspector—Stephen Miller, Data . aisl the room emitted without nitieli ((ere or other public house or place, knowingly! State is so elected as to ho usually the $ Olin county. i a un ty, when what did she behold-the to permit any spiritous or malt 'hymnal merest tool of the central oligamby, and 1 Whiskey Inapt:eters—Joh n Wi• Cowell, tan„,,,,,'N husband milting up in the coffin wine or cider, to be drank on or within ! if we I , Bucks ceunty, and Julin 11. Seltzer, has thrown out the bill. This year, ! counting o'er the money ! the premises or house occupied or kept I d . ; Berks county. o not misread the signs of the nines, the 1,:,. ) ra inl, by such keeper or keepers, his, her or I ( Measurer—Thomas E. Potluck, : EXTRAORDINARY PREPRNTIMENT OFT/IS their agents or servants, en the said first ' case will be bravely altered. Now York ; hillidelphia. ; APPROACH IW 14:A*111.—A few oughts day of the week. • I has passed a bill through both branches of I Butter and Lard Inspector—George; ii . little boy l': rare loielligeoPp, named Fills. Sec. 2 That any person or persons vie-1 I, her Legislature, but the then Governor t .Metzgar, Philadelphia. • • more, sou of George Fisher, residing in haling the provisions of the foregoing ! • Lumber Inspector—J o h n A. - Autin, I Ifetstertewn, Baltimore comity, about 1110 8 " °- 1 vetoed it, and the people in turn vetoed lion, shall for each and every offence, for. SL. New • I Northumberland county. ; mot t o& hour, awoke his mother, and in of Jersey, after repeated trials, ; Salted Beef and Pork Inspector—Wm , i.lonnOil l'er. it be w•"'' 41• ••"."e*"I' ft:it-and pay the - sum 'fifty dollars, one h a lf i " of which shall to paid to 010 prosecutor, I has at length carried a similar bill through I A. Ott, Philadelphia. , thld his lailaa the Clone thing, and 'when cola that he was . dreaming, replied he was and the other half to the guardians of the! the more popular branch of her Legiat a . I Marble 31easurer—Isaae B. Garrigna, , awake, , and km w thus he was going to the. poor or the city or county whichsuit l $ i n , I 1111 parents thought nothing more (theta brought, or iu chanties having no guard- $ ;to be decided. Pee nsylvania barely failed ! tri - Inthe 11 . St .--- ------. 1 .•. -. Senate, nn ..'nesilay, it, and the (Mild slept eninfortbl until ians of the poor ; then to the overseers of • to pass an act of like import, and on ap- • morning. IVlien he awoke hi thinmorn the poor of the. township, ward .sr bar. Gen. Cass delivi;red his promised speeeli in • ough, in which the offense was committed; ! peal to the people, a anion majority was' a re rd to the interpositiou by Franee and . jog he rell"" lima g' priterrotiment to his to be recovered as debts of like amount ore I cast against it—cast by the farmers of the • England in political affairs on the Amari• P '', "•" l ls . ; ''!'ll as s o t , u " "mitinelakla9; way t till r 1.. ion_lNl4.l 011 I 'l l ll,rll.lo%Ve u logo so . now by law recoventhle in any action of $ more southern counti es, who feared that can continent He • ad% , t 1 t. tI -- $ a ar ta , la i v telt Mr. ‘Valters, a neighbor, lhal lie was debt brought it, the name of the Common- I • their market for h barley , .S. • • hops, rye, co marks of Lora Claret."' ot in pa, ;;;,„,„.,,, going $0 the. Iles mother told him that he wealth of Pennsylvania. as well for the fuse $ (or fir ire I would be destroyed by Prohibition. Del- ;„ w hi c h be assured the p,,,,,.,, r1 ,,, t , 1 ,,, ~.. bad heiter go aod see his grandmother. RIO' Or the guardians i f the poor, 11 rs. Walter, atter which he re overseers of the poor of the township,; aware is undeistood to have last fall eh°. I nion of France and Enel .lal w as n .• I ~.,,,. also I " • ward. or tairougla as tile case may be,) as ' sea a Legislature favorable to the prinei- I fi ne d to tin, Eastern 9111 siiMl, bill I Xt , .11 '.. "i l r i7r l „ '" i l l :, 1 , 1".'. I 111 II( mime smile (IRV lliS for the perstm ,seine: Prottidea, II $ '- ' -lal tile. In Maryland, Baltimore city chose a:ea to all parts „f tb„ world 1 also /, , 1 L : ''' - - ;l it ,. 1" • ; 1111( .l oioto, r was t a lid out 01 the Mimic ler a when any prosecutor is himself a witness , f u ll „ ~, . . . ~ , a . , $ .• munition tweet at tea last leastsia- i $ scotch's assurance by the Cleperer of. law nannies, slid whet, ele.k , roomed she On any trial undur the provisions of this :" section, darn the whole or forfeiture shall tire election, and a bill fashioned upon the: France, on the "Oth of Dee As last. in ' mond it", hole tellow ~wfu.ly horned by his doilies linvio g taks o . It,. As ~,,,I, as be paid to the guardians or overseers as Maine Law was with difficulty defeated,; an address to the Legislative Assembly ... •—• the lire trims 1 •NillIgIlls111•11 1114 sod to his aforesaid. last winter. Virginia and the Smallest)! These expressions, Gen. Cass insisted, "I told • I 1 " oil . Wla going hi 1,11.. Sec. 3 . in addition to the civil pen. That' States are agitated by the premonition of looked to a practical interferetice in Amer- A C plysician wa s called in. a$ Ito 111 l'N•l'll stifles carp ha t by the last preceding see. . . i mita-Liquor Laws, and acts considerably: t his injuriesa telling him mil/1111d weldl sooe tion, for a violation of the previsions or the icon affairs, not withstand ing the an bse first section of this act, every ;wiser who restricting the traffic have been carried in' queut explanations of Lord Cal - NOW] 10 ue Weil l . . , H „, e acid, ...No; Faturre is l y), Shall violate the provisions of that section, Mississippi and Texas. Ohio—though her ' the contrary, and our Government should b in o g e it) (6 ' ai) turi l l i . le ni g . II the it , " breathedhislust.. 'Phis 1/Vas a 111061 Ex shall be taken andrlceined to have commit- corn, her grapes, her small grains, are *- give them to understand that no. such iii , inUnalitiary presentiment, and during iliti ted a mitelemeanor, and shall on convicton largelydprofitablyabsorbed • the' no le terference would be tolerated, whole day he spoke lir dying, t h ough he thereof, in any erMiinal court in this Com manufacture of whiskey, wino and lager. I enjoyed excellent health —Baltimore 1 Mr. MASON followed. and though lie torn h ad . • -, • • mot:wealth, be tined in any stini not less Repubitean, Feb 2 than ten dollars er anare than env hundred beer, has yet passed an act forbidding the ted that Lord Clarendon had expressed ~„ „ Dia rtteasiao AFFAIR.-- Yeses t - ersons dollars, and be imprisoned in the county sale of distißed liquors as a beverage, and surprise at the inference placed upon his Frozetz.—W a learn . 1 from a Rouree enticed jail for a period not less than ten days nor is beginning to enforce it, under the impe- $ reuarks, he pointed to man • of . ) tiers inters more than sixty days, at the discretion of to credit, that during lime recent seven, Decisionof herS ' t" ins o fa SupremoCourt , ference by France and Unglued, as con- weather in Illinois, a mother and two chit the court; and upon being twice convicted, as aforesaid, ho Rll3ll forfeit any license lie affirming its constitutionality. lowa may firmatory of the imp, essimis entertained then were frozen to death miller ilia tun•t may have for selling the aforesaid liquors. be confidently expected to do better than , by the Senator Michigan. lle in:outlet:4l l i di' Iressi"lf eircemstatices. A malt was 'Sri this this under theimpulse of her Republican ; the influences brought to bear against the I : x iii r,,,, b i e n t . " i f i ' l ell w ( i • , ; i l , l , c h u g w " , ,: i n m h l i, (l 4 a w il : f T e rl B % , : : ( i i ii i l l : ,, sic:way and her Temperance Governor.— $ people o f the Sandwich l A i an d s, A 4 1 to aissunio' ' small children. eA t might the alarm came Oregon for some years upheld ft feeble - them from the proposed annexation to the upoti them with its snow wind and eold.— Prohibitory Law, but the influx of immi- I United States. They could not build 11 fire, because the gration and the interest of party Democra- ! 1 Mr. CLArroN followed, speaking against gi:'1),""i'llo b t '' s , ' , ' , l o ir d i:( l 7 l ' i r e "` l set v i : ll l / 1 1 1 1 1 ) : e r i ' r ti d:: , e cy at length broke it down. In Alinne- the acquisition of the Sandwich Islands, 1 ante frailly ',my halmation ' prevented th em sota, a Prelaibitory act was passed and s and arguing that they could not be honor- fr om reselling a has shelter. Before went into operation, but a United States; ably acquired by the IT $ -n.ted States, aft er morning the wife was frozen 8115, and. as Territorial Judge broke it down, resting' the agreement, by a former President, with a desperate expedient to save the hives of his decialomon the fact that it (the act, i Hoglund and France that neither Govern- his children, the man_ killed both ,bis oxen not his nullificatien of it) had been sub-! merits should incorporate them cut alto; 'mem took out the ulcers, and, but that paved film freezing c hild te ities. mated to and approved by the people 1— $ they should bo left to the joint commer. But th eir 'death was only ren de in layr. h d by cav thie,' In Tennessee and Kentucky, the initial . e t a t „ eatma ,„ „ li tt s,a an, ss they froze dead also. The roan, leav skirmish on the question of Prohibition' After further debate, the Senate went hag took place at their last Legislative else-I1 into Executive Session, and adjourued. the th•ad bodies of his wile and clii!dren lions respectively, when Shelby county nii the lone prairie, siteceeded in reaching a house where he was kindly cared for._ , Tennessee, (including Memphis,) elected i St. I,nuis News. an entire Prohibition ticket—proving that such a ticket, properly placed in the field, can succeed anywhere. In Washington City, the question of Prohibition or No Prohibition was last year submitted to the people, who decided against the Liq'uor traffic by a large majority. , These facts seem gloriously encouraging, to the friends of Reform ; and lead to the hope that by the agencyol Prohibition the i strongest barriers to crime and pauperism may bo upreared. It may he delayed, but it cannot be finally arrested. The Tri bune says Prohibition is a moral certainty in every Free and many Slave States; it is at all events to be tried, and what good can result from staving it off for a year or two ? To weaken arid render inoperative the act first passed serves no purpose ; for the Legislature, of Maine, Massachusetts, and Michigan, aro ' this winter devoting themselves to the strengthening and guard ing of their respective laws of Prohibi tion, so as to render evasions perilous and unprofitable. Then why not, gentlemen of the contrary party, imitate the good sense of Captain Scott's coon, and come down at once ? Let us have laws that will stop the traffic—stop it thoroughly and conclusively—and then, if the peo ple love Quiet and Plenty too little or Li quor too much to uphold them, they will empower -you to enact their repeal. Cer tainly, Alcoholic Beverages and the Li cense system have had a fair trial; now lot Prohibition and Total Abstinence enjoy their turn. If they create more misery and destitution than they supplant, we will speedily and heartily-join you in de creeing - and el:feeling their overthrow. 1101 V THE MOSEY GOES.—The State Treasurer, in answer to a resolution of inquiry, says that the late Collector of Canal and Railroad Tells, at Columbia, is a defaulter to the amount of $55,000. The public works afford fine pickings to Loeofoco office holders. No wonder they are opposed to the stile. THE ROLL OV„HON011. 7 -1,Inder this title the Locofoco paper's have been parading the names of 21 members of the house of Representatives, who composed the old: line Democratic caucus for nomination of State Treasurer. Of this list six (Carlisle of Philadelphia, Crawford ofJu ninti, Frui ty, of Schuylkill, North of Lancaster, Sal uted°, off Berk's, and Yerkes, of Northum berland) have since bolted from the inn er caucus nenrination of the party and vo ted for Simon Cameron ! Mr. Edinger ot - Monroe, also on the same roll, dodged —reducing the list of "true blues" to 14. Upon which the Reading Journal sub mits the followingpertincnt query : "If seven names, out of twenty-one, are lost to the 'roll of honor,' in four weeks, how long wlllii take to expunge the entire list ?" AMERICANISM IN CLINTON CO. —Clinton county has hitherto been a strong Democratic locality, but has given way to the American movement. The borough and township elections took pines in Clinton county, in this State, on Fri- day of last week, and the Americans swept the In Look Haven, they elected a Justice - of the Peace, Constable, Assessor, two Assistant Assessors, one School Director, one Inspector, and all the borough officers, viz : Chief Burgess, Constable and three . Councilmen. The figures show a close vote, but a large in crease of the American vote over that of last year, when the 'Democratic majority waa over fifty. In Woodward township, the majority for the American ticket was about thirty five ; in Porter township, out of ninety votes polled, the opposition received ten; in Lamar there were but two votes against the Americsn ticket ; in Colebrook, out of forty-oho votes polled, the American tick et received all but four The balance of :ho townships are supposed to have gone the same way. 11:7•An election for magistrate was held in Manchester, a. swell town oppisite Rich mond, Virginia, last week and in the Con gressional district represented by Judge Caskie. Up to two o'clock there Was only one candidate—a Mr. Hobbs—in the field; but Sam suddenly'made his appearance in the shape of Mr. Gary, and by aundown, the result was—for Giry, 79; for Hobbs, 37. We have beard it frequently asserted that the viva voce.sytem of voting in Vir ginia would keep` Sam under cover; but this certainly doel tint , look like it. The Harrisburg Herald says ilie most strenuous efforts have been made for the pardon of Dr. 13eale, but that after .a full hearing of the ease, Governor Pollock positively refused to'grant a pardon;' OrrMr.A.bijsb Ely, t wealthy and re speetable eitisen of - Eightown, N. J.,' died last week of the toolt-jaw,- , caused by the bite of a dos. - PC?' THE RUMORED CUBAN EX PEDITION.—A dispatch from Washing ton states that the United States 'Govern ment has positive assurances that General Quitman has nothing to do with any OE bustering expedition against Cuba, and believes that no expedition is on , foot Attempt were, made to direct the Kinney Central American expedition against Cu ba, but wholly failed-. The 'Spanish Jilin later in Washington, it is added, gives as surance that Spain will- pay indemnities in tho Black Warrior steamship case, ,and , others, for injuries indicted upon Amen- I can vessels.. - P Gazette gives the good assets of General Latimer, u ap praised by his gudgeon, 115409,000, aid his liabilides . ag from $450,000 to $1500,. 000. / In - 70 The bill for the construction of a Railroad to the Pacific ocean passed the 11. S. Senate on Monday by a vote of 24 to 21. The bill bad previously passed the House, and provides for three roads—a Northern, Southern, and Middle route.— Its estimated cost is from three to four hundred millions of dollars ! Senators Geyer, Clayton, 3lasen, Butler, Pearce, and others, labored hard to defeat the bill as an imptactieable project, but the friends of the several routes combining put it through. stringent Prohibitory bill passed the New York House of Assembly on Tuesday last—yeaS 66, nays 28. ErA bill has passed both Houses of Congress appropriating $7,750,000 for the payment of the Texas claims against the Government of the Uni:eil States, arising cut of the annexation of Texas LIEUTENANTGENERALSUIP.--A friend. well versed in military as well as civil history, referring to nor historical memo'. anda of yesterday regarding the rank of Lientenant-Genetal, points out in our ar ticle a slight error, to correct which we a vail ourselves of his private note. He says, I "Gencral Washington was not expected, by any member of Congress, to accept (as i lie did) the Lieutenant-Generaky ; but when it was found that he could be brought hack into the public service,Congress was in haste to revive his revoutionary rank, GENERAL or full General, aid the Lieu tenantcy was abolished, at the instance of President Adams, to prevent the promo tion of the next in rank (Hamilton) there- I to. Their gnarlyl had commenced a.,rne time belo:e. ' It thus appears that the rank of Lieutenant-General was a grade , between the rank General (Washington's revolutionary rank) and the grade Major- General; so that we have lied in our army (and militia' too" ; we believe) every rank' but but that of . Field Marshal. It would be a n interesting incident if the commission of - Gen. Scott,as LieutenUnt- General of the Army of the Unitedgfates should bear date on the 22d of February. The honor being'one which only the Father. of his Counir'y held, it would be Moat appropriately conferred on the birth tlayot the great Chieftain. It is an occa sion which draws out our fine rniiitiary companies,and they would feel rt.peeuliar pleasure in saluting the General-In-Chief on the day of his well- deserved/promo= Inol4gpracer, Feb. 20, 'FRUITS or DISRIPATION.--Prof. Alex. Kennedy was found dead in Alton, Illinois; a few days since, Ills ditith ,was occa sioned by want and expt.sure from long and constant dissipation. Mr. Kennedy was a graduate of Dublin University, and afterwards the profesasor of Belles-Letters in Belfast College, Ireland. 'As, an • °loan tioniet hi bad very fine superiors. Hot his talents availed him little in this min.; try, auto were his habits of dissipation. OR EA T ( h rll ERIN° OF "NPuuTtimAsTs.'" —The - gpiritualists" held a mass 'fleet ing at the tabernacle, New York, on Friday evening, at which an immense crowd a.- seinbled, of whom one•third were women. Altersinging a chant a Universalist clergy man delivered a prayer. and Recorder Talmadge delivered an address, during the progress of which he read com:ntinioations prolesaing Income from the Apostle John, the spirit of John Howard and a patriotic poem entitled "Our National Ensign," cmninunicaied through a lad fnurteen, years old. Rev. T. L. Harris then made an address, and was followed by Judge Edmonds. TOE EXPECTED GRIAT COMET.— The eminent astronomer, Mr. Babinet. a mem. her of the French Academy of Sciences, .gives some very interesting details relative to the return of that great ` comet. - whose periodical course is computed by the most celebrated observer at three hon. dred years. The result Of his investiga tion is that it will appear in August, iB5B, with an uncertainty of two years, more or less ; so that between 1856 and 1860 those who are then living may hope to see tl:e great luminary which in 1566 'caused Charlee'V. to abdicate. THE LAST OF BRADDOCK'S DEPRAT. Died in Williamstown, Mass., Jannary 27th, Ishmael Titus, colored, of the extra ordinary age of 109 or 110 years. Ile was• born"a Alaup in Virginia, and when Gen. Braddock.stkont on his ill-fated expedition , the master of Ishmael' was employed .hy the commissary to transport subsistence stores for the enemy, .and took lshmael with him. Alissonni Lcorsiaavau.---Both bran= dies of the Legislature have voted to had an adjourned session, commencing on the first of November next, when another ef fort will probably Made to elect's Senator. The bill-to loan the Pacific rail ma two hundred 'thousand dollars; for Toui anti six months., haa paired both - branches'. On the Senator questibirthere were some forty ballots,. the laid or Which restdted as follows: Atchistm 59; Dinilpliaiyi (Whig) 07 ; Benton Cm ! , Doniphan, after the 40th ballot, stated - that ,his:ooln-, ions upon slavery' and the Nebraskeliil! were identical with Atchison's. • .T " FILLIBUOTHRE4."...It is stated that Ihe Navy Department has limed orders to New York, New Orleans and Boston to keep in . a 'state of preparedness certain steam veasele chartered bY!gov.ernmenn sometwo weeks , since to meet, a hasty de. mend. Twos private steamers have been chartered_by government in New York. ?be• i n Boston an d two in NOW Orleans:•: Austria his filibidden the publication r 4 the Will respecting ,the Imulaculateklonf T ceptinn, in tombardy. and has even Oa bathed the prieste - from preaching upon it. Frittnoina. N. Y. Feb. Foot red Native American niajority way giveAt today in the town of Pomfret frir Ciamp i for eoperviaor. The whole American ticket wee elected, • OUe We 4 Later From Europe: f• • , A RRI vat. ',ll3F_ STEAMER BALTIC. Nrw YORK, Feb. 21.—The steamer Baltic has arrived with one week's later news from Europe. Her dates from Liv., erpeol ate itia . §:iturdny', the 10th in,t.: Lord Palmerston has accepted the Pre. miership, add has' for Med a cabinet. * • , •Thetnett Cabinet is'eonetittned ihns:— P'rEfth iof —Lord es Ime ri4 ton ; • War —Lord rumour(' ; Foreign—. Lord Clarendon ; Home—Sidney Herbert ; Colonial—Sir Geilrge - / Grey ; Glad. stone; Admiralty—Sir James Grafi im ; Chancellor—Lord era nworth ; President of the Council—• Earl Granville i Privy Seal—Duke-of Argyle ; Publie Works— Sir. W. MoleswOrth ;, Postmaster—Lord Canning. Lord Abedeen. Newcastle and Russel: ent-i—Paninure co:nea in, and the bal. lance tire the same as the late Ministry. There is very little other news of un• parlance.- The affairs in the Crimea are nnohonged. firers is a report of s battleitetween the ltussianti•uni! toe Turks int the Dnube, nt.trbtuh the Turks are said, to have been victorious. Thera I$ also A rep"rt oi mot toy among the ZIIIIHves in tilt , Crones, :mil that 4 m Lad been sent as ' , mom ra In Constaminu- Or: .Nttraltal CattrAert reports the (leach Moor and Castkintitt during a t.orue.by the Itobehtos on the night of tne•Ath. Astpreviottly reported, Meneritikoir h as 0.'01111011%v:1rd; The Russians were non stanilv. nilking I: 4 upplies were re:flting the Bringlt ramp in /1 1 1111/0,11.1 . e. Mid +liege works were a vanqine. The artily waq, IPpwever, still sick Iy. frosty mgl ts, with mild, fine dee.. prouhiled, • The Infest desp. , tehos Irmo (,nnl it.ghet ttre to the 23‘) :led 211 h. 13.1.11 inmillifts all iniproveitieni in the .weeiher. and .peak rlicerirgly of ;lirther The •11411 or We r.•ionne our work liefore.il• lawn with renewed setiviie. A tight:li N(lipribril is to replace, Admiral Bozor to the •.nit•tixx , ) tilwolron lit (..'onatatootople sharp -horit •of no earthqunke w.to I !I: totootple no the. night of the 2 . 2 I. hot tot Fla magi , was sta tad. froth 11. Peteri.lairg .ny that 1:1141 - ' thy It , gtilllp... , jtr Oil , h •I‘ve , rl Turkey the never aiqivity Hail vigor fir et the w,ir as at tiiiA wo men'. l'1.( 1.4 , • Tim( 3 rem simi).lo.lt 11 , 1111 litat preper3lions t.II it very ex• leil-tve Fe, ar.• ;pima iu it' every depart mon' 4,1 i!.e 'mitt:icy service lltu—e. It IF minted luire iHeren , eio wit less than eprp, 4.0 h 1.. r 11,•• 11;11n.•. at; the ,dher, if ne ceNF%lt, the Hittite. and the third fof aliarrlaca Dr 1). A. Tyler. of NI.A.' Haven CI in hi. if It••••• pi pit, nlr,~rinn4 iiie. r sp, wher.• 1,'•.1 itIvII.I ;111'10•11 ge. l t. in 1/1.,1, i.l 4h , !4. ! fiaitioi.: A he • g,tine I • , !1:1 1'” 1,•;; 11 1.1 rat' 14.1.t11 'he Rnrl. 1 . .1 I . ‘s 1.11061 or 11,-,.,•t Si o 'l'.llolir...l.ir the e.trio it; and s unmet m 1 141114.30'11 110 ye •1.1 , 111111 0i1 , 1131 , ,ii14 . 11 m 1,1 (1.11'." Myes. Extract fir I)irrrhrn.lto. "eri't Lemt I:st ti Olroant 4141.1 rr 1.1 it lIEREAS lion. RonvaT J F isitun Esq., President of the several Courts of Coinnuni Pleas, in the counties composing the 19th District, and Justiee lof the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, anal j general Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other ollinidersin the said dis trict—and SA mutA. 1!. Rest:ClA. and Jolts noi NLEY,Esq N., Judges of the Courts 01 common Pleas nud General Jail Delivery, (or the trial of ail capital and oth or offend era in the county of Aditins—have issued their precept, hearing date the 17th (lay of Fitt Vt or;.I initury. in the year of our Logo. one Llintueind eight hundred and fifty-five, and I Hr-hs 'I," me """ (." lad to me directed, for holding a Colin of Com l. n cr u. I. a..) •lA. 1.14 . ann,;;ed I win Pleas and. General Quarter &smite ( .. 1 ,,n .• For week+ (tree - was a i in „ c „. „„ or the Peace and General Jail Delivery, the nn.otfm. emieli diseiiaraeit trerlr. We tried ! and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Get olga,nit•g airy --- .,•ysburg, on Alonday the J 611,1 of Jlpril At I ,st, tv.• tried .'dyers ' Extract ••1 * Itttek nev i !••eit Ir•••1•••1 • , 11r... The F.N. it 0tt 11 1 1 11 . 4 . 1 . 1 ./104, and 111 . 4 g oieralh!•alth ••••/••••‘,l ;1;`; (;ettr..e.tirg ; - Jes.. o •k.' I'. 11; ;len ,i• • ; I s l'At!z 11 101 ..,.to. 1:1 }.; .; .1.. h • .1,013 N1.t.t0.,:\ etv (ix10r...; 11. N. rr.k. • • %CF: W. 9171,1.. F: I I.: ‘.--Z4 1.1.1.4,10 r, and titith lel S. •hu. I; : 11 $ Fink. l'lrnannt 1101; & I..ttlemo,vo ; John Jll'.4; Wf , VAtfl,l l ; 'armlet F.,ber. 31%. towel's ; II mck Ar•ilrinv 4 ;o'4' l'im , re MtII ; 11' it•Tilyry. ;.*0 ; M Odle!. w ; F. ; IL %V. Wll:tmme. Mu it, i•lture ; l'hshp 11.iun • \(,•linight.vdln ;mil J. (i....per Fr.mk lin tp. : J \ lark, Cardttowil & fort Mullin; J. Muutin ..Nt.w 11cGxJ ; .1 I. ti.•nry, Ablt,telown ; Jan. '..11 11455 u.u: 1 1 JILE 11,111 K Ell IBALTIIIOfII FEB. 1 855 FLOUR—Market witch Howard street held at 88'.3f, per bbl., bu) , .ts holding off in expecta tion oracles:line. Rye Flout, $6 87. Corn Moat, 84 37. GRAIN—GaoI to pnme white Wheat.l fls a PhOire do , 82 10; good Jo piime retr-1 93 a*3 ; inferior lota 3 1014 rents les. White Coirit RE. , a 87 cents, yellow 88. Penmllvenis Outs 52 444 cents. Nye SI 18 Cloveeseed $6 60 o $0 75. 'l'imothsreed $3 44. Flaxseed $1 711. PROVIBIIO43-41eso Pork, 1387 a $l5 Men !) , shoulders ,74.. so t s .73 n 7i, hams 1.6 a 11 Lard in lt.ireele Di, kegs CATTLE.—ltirie Were offload at the scares POO 1:114ora. Prices, $8 50 to $5 35 on tho hoof Ova!' to $7 00'm tO 40 net; and averaging f 8 Ott : . - kLeo.."-The sales it the Kohut were at PI 00 to $7 00. Sheep --The anion at the scales were from $2 to $4. Little in,decosoth, YORK ,211 11.REI ET. Yon Fir. 21 1865. nouß, per 61,1.. from ti !None, $8 12 WHEAT, per bushel, 1 90 to 2 00 RYE.' ' 1 10 COUN. 4 ' ovrA, " TIMOTH Y - SAE D. per bushel, CLOVER SEED, FLAX-SEED. PLASTER OF PkRlB; per ton, iHIAREET. HA3IOVIN. Fin,. 20, 1856. FLOUR, per fwbl,." (torn wa,gonsy ' , 27 B WHEAN,tfisitiuibel; ' •1 s 5 to i 90 • , • • _SO ," ' .47 TlMo7lteskgp,',. ' 3 cso of:OVER 'EIFAD 6 25 ?LAVISHED, • - • • 1 25. PLASTER .Or pAER:i„ , . 8.60 N!4TABLE. jqtAN r..NURNS will he ,a candidate for the' came of CONSTABLE at the aPproaching election, and realiectfully so. licit, theaopreetilialritapda. Feb. 16, I iit'..slBHS..__HEilT‘ C - KirLEtt F :11 ~` TOHACCO,, 20 Bales Havana, I c li i der,fftigue. do Sago, 20 Cases Beeil Pig. hot received and for sale by •"' WWI. 'BUEHI.EB: liln. tip „ Franklin street. !_ , N,A...111 1 ED ~:... -; On the lath the Rey.' inCob Mr. JACOB ;HREAD dna 'Miss IA OiAEL ANN BEARD, both of Liberty township. On the Bth inn., by the Rim. flueenmil• ler, Mr. JOHN 'H ARMER, of Carroll. county, Md., end Miss SUSAN WOLF, of Adams I :county, Pa. • . , . On the tot inst., by the Rei. l O. Roth, Mr. HENRY WEANER, orMenallen township. and Aliso MARGARET I:ASHMAN, of Batter township.. , On MuralAy the let Inst., by Rev. John Pettit. Mr. :SURGE M. Rltt WN, ittol Miss NANCY MARGARET BRIniKh:RHOFF--oh of Sencce county, Ohio. On thek 16th inst.. by thejtev...o: D. Uler kei Mr. JAMES McILHENY, and Misa 4NNMA . . „ TANI.:Yr ' On the 20th inst.. by the Rev. D. P. Rosen miller, Mr. JOHN HENRY SHITYLER. of Ad ems county. arid Miss SARAH MESSINGER, ' of Carroll county. Md.. At Now. Oxford. on the 10th inst., by Rev. Mr. Gerhart, Mr. EMANUEL HULL, and Miss SARA If ELIZABETH, daughter of Peter Diehl. El.. all or Adam* county. 1/n the 20th inst.,' by the Rev. P. Scheurer. Mr DVID JONHS, n 1 this county, and Min ELIZ A LIE l'H A. NOBLE, of Indians. ' On the 15th not, by the Hew E. Kohr, Mr. HENRY HECK. of lirlonntjoy township. and Hiss SARAH S. !MASSER, of Shrewsbury, York county. tln Moniins Aligning lust, in this Borough, Mr. A►tll.l.lA 11 FISHER, in the 25th year of his age. 0.0 I Ilh lost.. aQer on Missile of stir resrs, Mr, I . E it liIIMMNIL sr.. of Buller torroship, ngcsi R 3 toms ro months and 25 day's. ".-s MI/ill GAT 11 itIN E. slaugh ter o! . H.m Jain,•l McDivit, of Liberty . townthip. thiAol.l C.lly D r "( nln•te. ()II stir 15th lost. , at the recillenre ni 4 n6n • in this plum Mrs. MI:GA MAU., 'shoal 43 year'.. Oil II 1I th iron . near OrnlT•nlittrg Spring., Adam. en:,htv, Mr ALEXANDER CLARK, in the Vol, v, nr rn hlc nor. At Ea.( liernn on the Inth and.. Itfr. JACOB 112U5 anvd 84 year. II months and 18 dem Ott the let 1114., tieetillgten tonquthiu. after et liugt•ring r M liA'l'l ON, agrd 7st veal, 5 lionthe nod 21 day, In lierk cntuttv, %IR nu the 7111 hod 11ra M If.r; Aif E r 13REIt:11 Elt , formerly of Ox ford towflehip, 111 Ibis Comity, i.ged about 77 re,ira t , S I IWm."WII 1p I I 151: ras a MUNN L L T 11 E P lIITZ , H ENRY & No. 29 North 11111:1) PHILA DEL'A. 0120I;00 NiannraconrerA, Csirriars, IV ja and impor.ii.rs of PRP:NeII I.F SKINS'. and d,alpr in IND and Win SOLE LP:A . IIIEIi & KIPP. Feb 21, 1835 I y NTC. L EVIsERS of Admini.trntion de boois ono, on theentatenf JOHN CROUSE. late of Mottiojoy tp., Adams. CO., don't!, IWI.II granted to the undersigned, rrslilin lii the same towtothip, tiiiiice is hereby , given to thole intlehted to said estate to make payment gliliout delay, and to tiiiisellavilioclaims io present the 371111 t. ill'OperiV :111 thin iir„attql for settlement. NIIJEL Feb 2:1, I IIOCLAMATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To lull the Justices of the .Peace, the:Coroner and Constables within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions. Examinations and other lite membranous, to do those things which to their offices and in thathelialf appertain to be done, and also they with will prose cute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, and to be then and there to pros esute against them as shall be just. HENRY THOMAS, ASlierie. Sheriff Mee, (ietty3burg. Path. 1b55. TO,BACCO. 100 I BOXES LB. LUMP TO BACCO in store and for sale, at II Cents by the box, at BUEHLER'S Old Stand, the cheapest in the city. 'No. Franklin Ft., Baltimore. Nov. 24. 1651.—if 13reinig, Fronefield VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER, AND, • CATTLE LINIMENT, OLD WHOLESALE and RETAIL I. by S. IL BUEHLER, agent for Adams county. Dec. 30111, I 114. SSIII.9.—A big lOt ol Bay State P ,7 Sh.twls, long and square; Broche and Thibet 'Shawls—a ardent :Id variety, and going4t the cheapest rates, at SCHICKt 59 3 00 6 25 1 50 7,6 sirovEs_s T orts. •••• • ON hand r and tor sele,A great va., riety of COOK STOVES, very cheep.— Call aml see then). Sept. 8.,1854. GEO. ARNOLD. • FOr Christmas. ' , B r THE grcit double Pictorial hop J ll - than, 200 - copies received. Price 12} cents, or 10 copies for $lOO. , For side at,KELLER KURTZ'S llooketore. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, IP all kinds, from the best / douses ihe Oily, eon- 77- - E • slimily on hand and for sale at' the Drug and Bookstore of S. H. BUEHLER. SO BOXES BLACK. FAT in store and for sole by . WM. BUEHLER, .. No. 157,FrankIin stroot, Baltimore.. Nov. 24, 1854.—Ttf IRISH LINENS, Mullins, Tiel.ings , Flannels, Linen Tsble . pkoii, Tow. sling, and Drillings—a large Vier I r—for sale al 5E71118101.. DIED. CR. By Cash paid out as follows : . Fish, E2l 00 .Beef, 3 00 Bacon. 0 S 50 Vegetables, 13 75 Hog Feed. JO 00 Cash Jo Treasurer, 20 00 Lime, 6 00 Male Hirelings, 73362 Female On. 3 50 Cash to Paupers, 6 00 Digging Graces, 8 75 Stage Fare, 2 50 Wagon Expense!, 2 88 John Scott, Emq., Steward. IN account with the Directors of the Poor and 1 - bmse of Employment of the Coon. tv of Adams, being from the twenty. fifth day of October. A. D., 1854, to the 2d day of January, A. D., 1865. Nov. 20. Cash paid for Boarding, $3 90 Dec. 9. 2 00 05 051 81 94 Cash, Jan. 1. Order on 'Fromm4r, By Cash paid out as follows : Groceries, 42 104 Vegetables, l9 90 Quectismare, 6 00 . Vinegar, 10 50 Balance on Beef Cattle, . 414 Comforts, 6 40 Stolle. I,tc., 6 00 Groin, .1 3 65 . Carriage.. l6 00 Sendites, - • ' 7 604 Blii9li gooks,` - . . . 175 Male Hirelings, ' .. - 6 137/ 1 Female do. , _ 1 50 . Wagon EXpenaes, I) 8111 One Dray, % . . 500 Ws, the snbscribers, Auditors -to settle arid adjust the PubliotAecounts.,do certify that we ;have examined the items which compose the above.account and do reiort that they are correct, and that the account as settled with. Saxon COBEAN. former Steward, from the 8d 'day of January, 1854, to the 25th day, of .octohes, 1854, is square : And also ' the • areount 'of Jot a Scorr, the present Steward, from the twenty-fifth day' of. October, -1854,-to the second day of Janitary: 1855, and the same is square. Feb. 23.-3 t *l . Oll-SOIL PLOUGHS" O F the , n et quality—,always on hand and 'for sale in Gettysbure.'ul the Foundry of ~.- P OOR-notss IC - COUNTS. • Alezizider Pobeitn, aiiq.r Treastiier t hi account with the Directors of the-Poor and of the House of Employ ment of the County of Adams, being from the third day of January. A. D 1854, to the first day of January, A. D. 1855. DR. • ,1854—Jao. 3. To Balance due on aettletnent, 8270 74}, Feb. 6. Or dertn. PO. Treater, 200 00. March 6. do. " . 300 00 " 7; • do. , ," ll2OO April,.l,' do. "4. 6OO 00 M ay, 1, do, 300 00 June, 5, do. 800 00 July, I. . " " 400 00 August..!. do. " " 400 60 1, do. '360 00 Oct. 2. do. a ": 250 00 Nov. 6, .do. •.‘ 800 00 Dec. I, do. 400 00 IBos—Jan. 1, " 1800 00 CR. By Cash paid out as follow. : Morchandize, $489 1313 • Groceries, 399 07 Out door pauper support, 093 84 Funeral expenses of do., 04 50 Mechanics' bills, 177 59 Male Hirelings, 155 'OO &finale do. • 112 87 Harvest hands. 132 50 Chopping %V I. trz. ut Beer C,41.1." Sheep; 1000 I ' o 0-.rfle nuts and .r‘ogs, 448 11 Vegetables. 40 00 Flour, Grain and grinding, 038 02 Payment en Land, 168 56 Lime, 05 20 Stone Coal. A 42 50. Executing Orders, l5 45 Publishing Accounts, dm, 41 37 Physician's Sdlary, 100 00 Treasurer's do. 40 00 Clerk's do. 40 00 Directors, extra Service, • 00 00 Medicines. &c., 10 &it) Attending horses, 14 18 ray in Steward, 395 83 A tummy Salary, 10 00 Balance in hands of Treas'r, We the subscribers. Auditors to settle and adjust the. Public Accounts, do certify that we have examined the items, which nottipotte the abot;e Aeroflot, and that they are correct; and that th,•re is a balance of Fu tir Hundred and Seeen•een Dollars and Forty:four and ndialf Cents, in the hands of Alexander Colman Treasurer— being from the third day of January, 1854, to the second day of January. 1855. • JOH •DI('KSON. - EDMUNI) F. SIIORB, A. T. WRIGHT, Samuel Colman, Esq„ Sieward, IN account with the Directors .11 the Poor and House of Employment of the Coun ty of Attains, being from the third day January, A. D., 1854, to the 25th day of October, 1854. Jan. 9. Cash, •$3 00 June 5. Owl' for •Wheni. 10 09 Jnly 311. Order on Tre;uoirer, 100 00 Angus! 25. Gash for Tallow, 105 00 Jun. 1, '55. Order on Treasurer, 29 50 JOHN DICKSON: EDMUND F. SHOD% A.'T. WRIGHT.. Audilors. T.. WAtitliElf .& SOL\ RAILROAD THE Malting of the ”Gettysburg which had been called been postponed; and ed that a meeting of 1 will be. held at the f Borough of Geityaboryl 6th cl March next, at to conatder the propori" building or the, Rost', 41 of Directors by Mr. I of Reading-clan the p ing for the grading' an Road. i sc.: - ..,PThe Hon. T. EVIiNS, M Of JAS. ter, is expected to be p sent, and will ad dress the meeting. grY'The Directors a . requested to mee; at the Conri.house, on Ihe aatne day, at I o'clock, P. M. i 85988 74i By order 01 tie Board, H. M'CbRDY, Prea'l.. Feb. 16, 1855.—td EVER-GREEN CEUTERY. Last Notice to Subscribers of Stock. Iri F. lasi instalment of the suliscrip. lions to u, u o- and immediate paymetirifi nil eases is required- k. order to the completion of the improvements contemplate/1, and to the meeting of the engsgenients of the Company. ALEXANDER CQDEAN, appointed Collec tor of the unpaid 'AuDecripiimits, will call upon alt kr arrears ; and it is hoped that the response will make any further steps unnecessary. Deeds are ready for deliser to all such purclusera of lots as have not yet paid purchase money, and it is requested that they make payment and lift them. • The thanks of the company are tender ed to all who have already made payment. D. )ITONAUbIIY, Pres't. 11. J. STAor,x, See . ). Feb. 2, 1655.—t1 $5: , 71 30 417 443 1 , 4 I'o it E. VA RM ERS, look to your interests. If you want to gel hack the money you lost. just call at the Northwest corner of the Diamond, where you will save at least 25 p er cent. and yet the full worth of your money. and where you Wi e il no: Mice to pay. for those who don't pay. Don't forget to hring your money. Also bring along anything and everything you have to sell—such as BUTTER, EGGS, BA CON, LARD, RAGS, and everything you think will sell—and I buy at what they are worth. Just call at the People's Store. !CP The Smelt consists of DRI GOODS, Groceries, Clothing made to order, $5998 74i •ludilors JOHN 11010 E. Gettysburg, Jan. 12. 1855.—tf N E V 1 it .31 . S have rented out my Foundry to IN THE SHOE' stake street from and alter the Ixt • ASZ I.s • AND day of April next, end being anxious to IfirAT HIL7.IIIITESS.. dose up the .biisiness ohlte same, I herclqi ! give notice to all 11M , 1116 having :chums . PAXTON & COBEAN sigainst nut. or die law firm of w4 R . HEN & SON," to present them for settle. AVE rom,meneed business at the ;no and those knowing . themselves to be. 4 Ja-• well known stand of W W. PArrotv, indebted to me, or said firm, in money or which hzi, been lately fixed up anew. i trade, are requested to call and ma It o'seltle , Business to he done on the. principle of inept by. that tune. as after said Hate I shall "quirk sales and short profits," for Cash be away from the foundry. I intend this or Produce. We will keep a good stock :to be the only notice I shall give, and all and sell cheap. Ti, satisfy yourselves persons, interested ,in the, same,. will do rail nod see our assortment. We intend , well to give it their immediate ftiteaMm, to give our constant personal attention to :as after the abgve dote I. intend to' place all the business. Our stock consists in my claims in the hands of an officer fur l part of 'collection Gentlemen's and Ladies' Gaiters Buskins, Jenny Linds, Ox ford Ties; 'Sm . , • Ghil dren's Shoes, .Ste. earBOOTS &. SHOEl'huade to order when ever required, on short mire ; Phil delphia make of SILK ILYTS, Citizsus, Cuban. Know Nothing, Wide Awake. Kossuth• and 01,1 men's Fur ant Wool Hats, together with men's, bovs, and chil dren's HATS & CAPS of all kinds and sizes $247 50 8247 50 W. W. PAXTON, A LEX'a COBEAN Feb. 16, 1855: , CO-PARTNERSHIP, jHE undersigned have this day forni 'ed a Coi] rtnerchip. antler th'e name and style of FA HNESTOEIK. BROTH- E ltS., Eloping for a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to the old Firm, they will in return do their ut most to merit the confidencee - reposed in them by the Pohlic. JAMES F. FA HNESTOCK. HENRY. J. FA HNESTOCK, EDW. G. FAHNESTOOK 2 Jan. L 1855. $152 891 NOTICES LETTERS of Administratio n on the estate of LEAH COOK, late of Latimore township, Adams county, PR., deceased, having, been grimed to the subscriber, residing in the same township, notice is hereby given to,stich as are in. dehted to said estate to make payment without delay, and those having claims tire requested to •present tile same, properly authenticated. for settlement. r JACOB GREIS'r, 4tiner. Feb. 2. 1854.-8 s • 162 89/ MONEY WANTED. HAVING pursed the prbrierty I now occupy, cha I will wont money, to pay for it in the spring. Those therefore that are indebted to me either by dote or beak account oflong standing, will please call and pay the same on or before the fin day of March neFt.and oblige. • Very respectfully. - , • , GEO AR NOLD. ' . Ladies' Dress Gopds np every etYle—bllt Alpaeca for 121 NJ, eta.; Cashmere I2} : Dybe a from 18 to 371 eta. ; Calicoes, from sto eta. • , 1 muslin 'from 5 to 18k; and ev eryt hing 1 else in proportion, at.the New Store of J. S. GRANIIfER.k Dr. Wlckeys' Cholera Drops. .FOR the cure ofCHOIEIt ,Dee lerYrrpue'doirePelz. WAAREli:aldr, Bale by BANUEr H. BUEHLER, Geityaborg, Pa. • .11111ST1tIS,..i7iitYiii. Choice and 'Valuable Books. ir HA VE just.yeeeived from Philadelpiliti AL and New York, tht; beet English and American editions of the hest authors in every department of Litera!tire. known as standard authors of .value, and EE TING. It-Stockholders of inroad Company" for,22d inst., has tire is hereby giv said Stocknohlers urt-house in, the on Tuesday the o'clock, P. M.. tib in regard to the Ade , to the Board TRICK 0. RISILY, priety of contract. bridging+ Of said Bound in a most Superior manner, in the choicest lihrary cylen of calf tra, half calf gilt and antique Turkey Mo rocco. dcc., &c., forming altogether the Must !Oa, nollection of Hooka; whieti 1 hate . ever had the 'ploasure of - offering to my numerous friends- and customers and which, together with All unrivalled stork of Elegantly II: !aerated Works. Ili. Ides, helper .15. gym Rooks, superbly bound Books, best edition in Library Bin( noir in tempting array rati , numertnia Inuied 'count. era, form 'altogether .an endless Variety from which to select ' Christmas and NeM Pear Presents, as to fully keep up our well kniiWn reputation of offering the finest assortment of desirable books in the richest and Most substantial bindings. The undersigned invites the, attoution of every individuitl in. Adams county to call and visit now, • while the assortment is full and.complete, btoY'Prices to suit the times. KELLER KURTZ, Bookseller and titatioinir, S. E. Collar Centre Dee, 15_ REIDY-MMIE CLOTHING.: CEOECE ARRI . OIO gir AS now entered into, the Clothing AA business extensively i and halt. Esperienced Workmen •" in his employment constantly cutting ou and making tip nut of his own cloths, Over Coats, Dress Coots, Pontatoons o 7 Vests, Monkey JaCkets, Al! kinds of clothing made to order on short notice. Constantly on hand and for sale a great, variety. of Clothing of his own manufacturing, as cheap at the cheapest. Call and see them ; we cannot '4o,lmat, Oct. 27, 1854; Mhts respactftilly informs 'stainers and the public generally; that he coniin. lIPP the 'TAILORING ROSINgSS, at hiS old stand. in South . Baltirnore Stree, where be will he happy to aeconnoilate,all who only patronize him. All work entrusted to his :!Are warranted to fit and he ol moat. substantial make. 'Thank lo for past roars, lie,solicite a continuance of public patronage. May 5, 1854. Dec. 29, 1854 00(POO SEG A 118 or every description aa d Brands,- all of which are offered lower than any other House in the eity kid warrants; all- he sells to Le of the best 11/8- teriat. -Call end examine. WM BUEHLER., Do. IS,? Franklin street. Nov. 24, 1854. "FETTERS Teit inentary on the es. . 11 - 4 • tate of JACOB WI INTERODE. late "f Germany township, Adams 'cm, deed, having been granted to the subsc.riber, re siding in Motinijoy tp., he herichy gives nu. Oct; to all indebted to said estate,*to call with him and settle the same; nod those who have claims, are desired to present the canner properly, authentitiated,. for settle. ment. JOSEPH FINK, Xdin'r. Jail. 28, 1855.-81 TUE NEW HAT STORE AGAINST ALL OPPOSITION I S. S. II'CIREARY. CHAMBERSBURG STREET, F ASHIONABLE Ilattef. The beat $2 50 Ilat sold to GettYshurg. made . by myself, on the premises. Call and see them. Also, the best $3 Hai, stiperior many sold at $4. • Being an exurieneell and practical manufacturer, I am deter. mined to be ahead flail competitors. Oct. 20, NOW 149EAD Ir. 11Z FUER KURTZ'S Holiday sleek of elegnut illustratel standard-BOOKS, adapted for Christmas and New %ear Presents, the Drawing-Room Table, &t . is noW renify for examination ; also CHILDREN'S BOOKS, in endless vnri ety. Kurtz's is a perfect storehouse of de light for ,the little ones, where _they. min purchase from ihe simplest . Toy Books, up to .the mostexpensire Colored editions., Dec. 14, 1854. • TOBIAS' LINIMENT FOR the cure of Headache, Cholera Morbus,Toothache, ilraisee,Sprains. &e..,,a most excellent remedy—for , eel. of the DRUG STORE of Secopd-hand Carriages. AFEW good second-hand ICARRIA GES dr. BUGGIES to be hid for Cash or Country Produee at C. W. HOFFMAN'S Coach Facto r y . CORN MEAL L'OR Bile at the "STEAM MILL: Gettysburg, .NOTICE I . T. WARREN NOTIOM. a H. BUEHLER. IPP so. , 4 0 i r 4'4`, ti 10tit .fin • t c t • TIN WIRE' TIN IY_IRE! CI EO. E. 111.;:•:111.!...li. 1101 r frienthi ond risttotitera that ha Ia N fiery large lolscirtitient TIN w tut.; nn hand, rend' tor the Spring tenht. tnede by experienced .wnrittnico tut of , good Ina which will he onlirlf.sy tor CASH nr. COUNIIIY:PRODUC . E. jr - j"Citll antliee. '" Gettysburg, Marit.b . lo. i 0.54 SAVE YOUR MONEY ! ESS/E/NCE or corr Er... KFL [WEIMER koepicimminily nn • Wand fur sale. • the Genuine_ SENCE OF COFFEE r fiI hest quality. The use hfthis article i n ra!nillei. • w jll Jaw' itty`nd a very grentreaeing .iit.lhe courtly of the year. Ilr''Fur sale, -W HOU:PALK and Itc - ratt.,' at the Drug & Bonk iiin rs nl S. H. lIUMILF,It. Mo. O. 1853. 'JAY WANTED. jILEMONS ha tug Bay. in sell will 4o -4 well by calling MI the subseriber, in Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest alarltet•price will. be paid at II times. Oct As he intends having the Hay. after' being peeked. liauled either to [(mover or Baltimore.• the - prefirenne to haul will be given to those from whom he may purchase. SOLOMOS PO%VERS. Dec. 24.1852.-1 f • - SPOUTING' SPOUTING! riEortGE Wanipler will N Make House Spouting and put up the seine • low, for caulk or 'country pro dune. Farmers and cll• others . wishing their Houses.' Barna. dm. spouted, would do well to give divot a • , SAFE— SPEEDY--SURE r, aMETRING FOR YOUR OWN RENIFIT I L. NI EDWIN re adapted to general mm, great.' ly superior to others, and within the Means or every individual 100 Pills fur TWentywtiVilt Cent"! - • N.) 'extottit.n . pfiCe.....00 Calomeh n o WOOS* al poison whatever. H - • ' -; • .11,11 t. P ILLS folly merit the great reputation they hive acquit., ed They are called for from all party of the land; hecause they.are all that . claim to be. WHAT. THEY WILL DU.•• • •••• They purify the blood, They ekins the System of Hillevi. They cure Dyspepsia and and indieestion. They create an Appetite. '. • They cure. Sick Headache, Ilizsiness and They arrest „Fevers, They promote. heavy action of the Myer. .; They are a sure cure for Costlyeneek and *obit. ual Constipation. ' •' • , I They are highly effireclous in Female C4mplsigt• Tla;) , strengthen and give tone to the Byetem THEY ABE , I'IIE BEST FAMILr•MEDI CINE KNOWN. - • lie an °Meanie inquir , how one Mitelleinican trill' HE ElkitnicAN 4, !MISTS' 'IJNIONt l vole so o iorly muss ., coosossoss cu, , Thsosi. 4.36 , WOW respe6iftilli aniititaller. to the siehierts I liowever, are vo,compoundrel,Pf the of the . United z.tates and' the Canada', that for the; vosisms nave only rR y wrifEm and the PurPoge of culti•Nting a tut° the , OOPV'er" M1'141611 in a restored body and On ''` thr , mahout the cowrie v t lll . lll With • view en' ‘, inith ornte d- com ak ut i un A cif 'ffox 11:41terogrefivii:voshmtnriivlyintgoi,become.poisiessed of gal. i t TALI " 100 1,1,LL8, th e odosashissey sow , piice ,of let 11)! THE FIRST ARTISTS:Or tag, ARE Every individual should hove therm . • They have determined , ; ,in order to create an . •F. A. PALMER, Gen. Ag't. extensive dile foi. their' enertvinge, and thus not • - seordogeon, e t . only give employment