THE STAR AND BANNtIC CIETTif'S A. Friday Evening, March 9, ISM. Blank Devitt. .111Zr1Yet bare just printed another tot of suPoticor,,A l 4ANK htavy. white Conunali - and Indi gnant Bandr„ . and Blanks for Justices', 811 °- :t THE FIRST OF A PRIf..-I'hose af. 'ertitent p)a le vita iig iOg thalitAiiithinee 'on or 'about iheAnit at Aril/ will plane to inform, us A$ to the trirw iltimctiatt of their papers.. • icp.A.bill lamed built • Houses of the logishitere lest Ircek, authorising the e iktiott;a!trt Conetubl,,i in Gettygbitig : tiiellkhui (Or' Borough encl . townahip 4. 44 141 i litougitoutf the county takes place outrciday, ..41ROTIIER.—OatSaturday u u last, befove daylight, the n orth gable of Mr. WAR, nts?aPo..ndry was diketwered to be on fire. Theitarm Was given; Wand our citizens a. Oda thirtla trom their' slumbers. The Ilje g . - however. ices extinguished without doing material damage.--setne six >or eight feet of the end of the Foundry be - Rig burnt out.- On the' previous 'after. 9oett, themonldera had been casting; and (1 1 41Ififie. itoikes exploded, scattering the hatirtm in different directions. Iris sup• posed that.ont of tf , e pieces lodged in the ivprii at the north end of the , Foun• dri, end ty,ilow combustion prepared the Itas fot,the fire of the next Morning. piiipption,. 9 lr, the llunterstown • I,, t itriFtThere will be an Exhibition by the piang gentlemen connected with the above Institiite'in the Academy at liunterstown eon'Tues`day evening the 20th inst , when n;nntriber,of original and selected speeches will be declaimed. The exercises promise tir‘be'unusitally .interesting:' 'the Berlin crass ii#tid will be present. „ .. , ,c7"Tbo , Bribery Investigating Corn. tnitteetre Still at work at Ifarrisbutg.— ititiotif the witnesses - ciamined by the 6initiltice,o week or two egoswatt Geo. Ws Eq,WALTER, of this place, who pro doced It Cations 'document, of which the Offroiring itiaid to be a true-dopy. It o,iii• hlinit,den. WAL I TER, While at Har-1 ''' L -ft”, linf.tr.sksreryneete to transert a et-, ter to be sent to a certain member of the, gettitte;'atad )1;0 ho took the precaution to • ti . .ke,a,copy for himself. It is, to say the last,s ,aetiriouis" document. Wo , omit; . Shot name of„, the Senator for the pros.; sut i - v• ,' ', '• ' • ' 1 ~, SATtufDAT. 3TQRNING. 4..:4:14 II . --:-,,' B•lq.,l—La,it. night Hr, L"I, 6ilifaced in yuer band; 8900, for which 41 .lAgidYclu' gs isbif to do certain - thin, tltteee - things' were done for Dr:l ifilyii" il is uninece-saty to say ;, but sir:you will rvuomber you minle• the propoSitioo., Now; Pii; Dr.. ,Tittle repUdiates and co n-1 debins tido transaction. .rd4,not resort to titre:M.l; but I desire yen 'to, return $400" to 'Str. Herr, I.H•fore 12 o'clock to.tlay - 1 Ilia 8500 you c3n tetain. There may not fib any't4sart to kw if you da this ; 'but griothor arid 'more ,effectual means of :re diess: I 'Make no comtnent4 nn your ettitiditct under 'the eireuttistances ; but Shalt W;tit ikpatieueu to hear from you or Itlii:tetlr::' , - " i-- '' Beltiketfully , v.,' , ~-, .....: .'„ -.2- - • '----.-- - .-.- .I.' geriatst, week Mr. M'CLEAN presented threepetitionit frotit citizens of York and Adonis 'tiOtitities, ;obit% that bankino• 1a - i 1% • 111111 gal he orinferrod upon the ''llattover , Sating Feud, Society." under tho name , end 'title' 'of the llnuover Ilank:', Alsp,l A r:opiont.tratteo of Citizens of . Hampton', School I?istrict, in the , comity of Adams, igiessi tl3e repeal of the , 52t1 section , of l the Schol Lair of ' Bth April, 'HS4; so far I attiegardi said Interiet:. ; ,, gcrW,e, are iudebtetl to = laretwoorr. ' gigots** Co'; -Philadelphia' for n copy or - oPtie'Soira of thaires," a neatly got. ten itp,,oltinto,,ertnittinitig a history of the gisoi- progreasi.4l ittl destiny of the A inerienn Party, lith Speculations, as to the probs. ble•lefltience: 'of ' that party on the next' l'ieLittenti4 elertitsti ; to which is athled; a:teitpg,tifthis . ,l4eiter of 'Henry A. Wise against Itie Know -Nothings. As this is, /Msotestiob,-of tle . tlay t ilie book will hovel *large side. ,' , We have ma had leisure to examine the 'book' throughout. but It:gives tivideifie4'afillity "anti throws twine light.,, op r entir great American movement, Ting , serteitrof Wise is severe and caul tie.— Por.tialeaq lie Lima .Ko a 14." Gettysburg. liCis•The Annual Commencetneitt,of the Ifotlinal Department of Pennsylvania Col lege took place in Philadelphia on' Safer , 4i r y hist.- 'Pite'degree of p. was'eon(er. . retemi- 3a graduates by Dr. BAUOIIHR, . 1) /rli+ 1 11! of Punnoyleania College: 'Pro. lessor Ar.t.ns delivered thc valedictory . AdiiriaaL-a beautifully written nail able tlityarrs copy 411' wliich weare•iudebted t a t * flice* I ,fitr We acknowleke . the . :,receipt of a 4 'Prilipecttis 'of . Luttierville Female Semi oar,. meat. lialligaoreCity4 Mil," This Is ar, new -institutiett,',opeoell P 1 'Oetoiter taut. snider very ititteriiig -auspices. The hase4reeteil lutite tout 11 "w41P 6 P 4 t b ! l iNiNIA 0 1 1 a Vita uipmliog Bite, *owe teu or twelve miles from lialiiinore, Isekri4he . ,fettimore acid Suisqueliatia tail r4lapol hirfe, lieituretl the services of attoirtelent rolpe.silinsurtieterta. IIY. Aloe. aw, Bultioloste, to *hose energy the AsitAiity Outlay owes its existence, lies I itiftif4intii the enierptieto M life'ontl Spirit thift,t4ftisafte it aueneetl. publish astiMulattooa of thetieltoof ate adaiihible x thciermsniiikahab!e. I gPlkeimp Wh6l4 paw the Uuited StatiiirSdukit e sualid Airi It* Um*. . The liallrond "feeling on Tues day Insl. 0:7 - By the official proceedings of the meeting of the Stockholders of the Gettys. burg Railroad Company, held , on Tuesday llast, it will be seen' that it was recommend cdit7 accept Ar. O'Rtrant's rroposition, as isonn es $120,000 subscription shall have been secured. This wo regard as an im. ;portant, anti it may be a decisive, step in ; the pmgress of this enterprise. Tho diffi culties end confusion incident to .the agi tatinn of rival routes, temporary expedi- Tents, ci,, are now rornared, - altd we - have at least "a glimmoring.of .light ahead.— f Thero is now oho ,plsin proposition before i idle people: Mr. O'R4av proposes to I build - the Railroad ea soon as $120,000 in • cash subscriptions„ shall have been secured ; • —he agreeing to and the balance, and run , the risk of making the interest of his in- F vestment out of the working of the Road. That is a plain. equate-up proposition-- , - and it now remains for our people to say wheth-: ler the $120,000 shall be raised or not.-1 Abont evd,ooo itave elready been sub-1 scribed, leaving but $22.000 to be raised. Will out people hesitate nnder an issoo of that. kind 1 A number of our farniers have done nobly—but there .are hundreds( who have . yet given little or nothing,—; and who are just as deeply interested.in t ,having the railrmul as these , who have giv en ? Will they hesitate now coma for ward ,proteptly, when, the alternative is $22,000 or no Railroad—for we believe ! that to be the real ia.lllo. Whit say our; friends at Oxfsrd'' , New Chester, Hain pton,l Berlin, and all that rich -and enterpriiing region, as directly interested in this enter- I, prise as any, other portion of tho couuty ? I Let this proposition fail now, and you may never again. have an 'opportunity of get ting a rail-road depot so nobs sour doors. I Don't listen to. any of those idle and visd ionary expedients which have so long been retarding this work, and paralyzing the en-1 orgy of its friends. Address yourself to the proposition now before'you as a plainl anti practical one. If you want the advan- I taps of a railredd iodate willing to give $120,000. to secure ono, say so and no T. We have bad enough and more than enough . of talking and theorising, and speculating! on this subject. and shotildliko to see some t wont( in the foCure. And he'ret we take. of saying to the Board ef Managers-411ot the apeep-1 mace of this proposition, submitted and urged upon the stockholders by the Board itself, &relives upon you a responsible dn . ty. -This additional subscription cannot : be secured 'br,tll9-ufficera of the company ; quietly folding their Mins and waiting for the ..moving of the Waters!' There is wont theitl 7 - jurr,d woricettulkyou„ as the controlling agency in 'this enterprise, are expected to•do that work. We are well a ware of the difficulties.and.cmhanastments • incident to the Peharge of dutieslitili `as years... But we take it, that the acceptance of the pasts assigned. you carried with it the obligation to .meet those difficulties cheerfully and bravely.' The mere ember.; rassnaent, the grun ter endit, and the; deeper the gratitude, , when the work is I Ott - Congress adjourned about noon on Sunday last, hiving been in Pession during the whole of the previous night. A illIfIl• :her of bills were lost, as usual,,in the con fusion incident to tho closing up of Legit'. lative bodies. The proposition to reduce the Tat:iff which the abuse had tacked to the general Appropriation bill,:was defeat ed in the Senate, the friends.of the Tariff threatening to debate the bill: until the hour of adjournment, sooner than see the' iron -interest prostrated. Mr..COOPEa madoan able and,effective speech against it. The Senate agreed to strike out the Tariff amendment, rather thin stop tho wheels of Government by'a defeat of the . Appropriation bill. So that the Tariff is safe for another• year. For esthete!' of tilt closing scenes of Congresiirmal life, see the latter of` our Waibingfon cotrespon dent, who pays 1 merited tribute to the fi delity of our Member. Mr.-Bossism. has discharged his duties faithfully and with, acceptance to his distriet. During the utemoribleNebraska . struggle he was at his p at night and day, manfully 'battling', with. the frier* of F'reedow, and always voting RIGHT, lad all the Pennsylvania members been as 'trtio to Freedom; that outrage would never have been consomme- D. R. Pstare,:i correspondent of the Now York Tri bune sires the following incident : • 0 ., "Old Blion MIR characteristic to thelast. On Snottily mottling, about 10 o'clock, he came into the House just within the door. , . without taking his hat off, and fiudin ,, bOS- i iness still going, on, predefined in it loud ' Voice 7, "I am n c;isr An:ei-nmtitber.or cpn greAs, sir, cue Of the I ,enple,mir, and I pro tott aesinst this itsurpalt..4 l , sir, this viola . .. time of the Cousti t u tion, sir.,' 'rho splak; 'in* retnarked : "If the gentlet, l3 l is au ,ei"- menth'er he will please step nufaide the bar of the flouse?' "I warn you, _sir," said the 'Colonel, "I , will spot you in te., y next volume." .Wlien Sidney Webster came in with the veto' of the Collins Bill, .the, old men shook bim violently by the timid, i saying: "Tell the Pite,ident he has covered f himself with - glory ; . tell him to keep Dui hand e. full supply of blank vetoes for the acts of this 4-11 corrupt Qungress." o:7,..Last. •week President piEROE, in compliance with the act recently passed by Congress. nominated General Wind6eld 'Scott, of the Army of the United Stales, I;t4 be Lieutenaut,General by brevet in the aim, for eminent Atertrices in the late war with Ilexicooto , toke rank , aie such from March 29, IS-17, the . It9t on which th 3 LTdited States_ fortes, under fits Cocontand, 'e'apttweti Vera :Cruz. aid - the Castle of San ~ltttit 4iUket.• . 'Tke'irOmiml4l3 watt trilt4 .Soetas Smite. • , TIIE OSTEND CONFERENCE. BOLD AND IMPORTANT RECOM MENDATION. Cuba at any Colt ! The report of the secret ',Know-Noth ing" Conference beld tit Ostend in October last, by blessars.' Buchanan. Mason, and fioule,lits been published, together with the correspondence with Secretary Marcy. They disclose a bold add startling recom mendation of national outrage and wrong, which but for the prudence of Seeretiry Marcy, would inevitably have involved the country in a war with the great powers of 'Europe, and , have precipitated a disastrous agitation in our own Republic. The conference was pt•cceded by a cor respondence consisting of Jotters from Mr. Marcy to Mr. Soule and Mr. Buchanan, ex tending from July, 1853; to August 16, 18.54.„ In the letter of ,that” date to Mr. Soule, Mr._ Marcy suggests a. meeting of the three gentlemen at some convenient place, that they may consult together and adopt measures for' perfect concert of ac tion in aid of the negotiations of Mr. Soule at Madrid. The ministers selected Os tend, in Belgium, at which place the brat consnltation was held. They subsequent. ly met, at Aix La Chapelle,' at which . they concluded their deliberations, and thence they addressed to this government a full report of their views and recommendations. The length of the report and correspond. env; with the Department of State, pre cludes their publication in our colutfina We give, hoviiiier. the closing paragraphs of the report of these ilibitstiering gentle men, whotecommendsho forcible seizure.of Cuba by our Government, in ease of failure to purchase, on precisely the same,ptinci- Ple that the highway robber would des poil his victim'—because he wants the trea sure 1 The report argues' at length the importance of Cuba to this ,country, and urges its purchase from Spain at any price not exceeding dollars. Tice sum is left. blank in the published copy, but is understood to be 120,000,000,. In case of a refusal by Spain -to sell—what then 1 here we bare the answer : "Hut if Spain, deaf to the voice of her own- interest, and actuated by stubborn pride and a false sense of honor, should retiree to sell Cuba to the United-Srates. then the question will- arise, what might to be the couriewl the American Govern •mont under.such-eirciim-tances T - • Self.preservation is the first law• of na ture with States as well as with individ uals. Alrhatians have at ditii.retta peri oJs,acted'upnn this maxim. Althottett it bas_been made the pretext for conotithitik flagrant injustice, as in- the partition of Poland and other similar eases which his. .toey records, yet die principle itself, though•often abused, has always been tee- Eignized. .. The United States have never acquired it foot of tertitory-eiteept by-fair purettas.e, pr i as in the case , of 'Peva% . upon the fret. and -voluntary ßeplication of the people of that isulepeedetti Suite,- who designed to blend their destinies with our own. Even our acquisitions from Mexico-are :no eXciplioq tit the rule, because v !though we might have clainied theM by the right of emiquest,in a jest way, yet we purchase ,theet: for what was then consuleit d by both, partner' a lull and ample equivalent. ,Our, past history hirbids that we should acquire the ?shoal of Cuba without the content of Spain,. unless -justified hy: the great law.of self pieservation. We must, in any event, presere our own conscious• rectitude and our own. self-respect: Whilst pursuing _this course.-we can afford to disregard me censures of the world, to Which we have been so often and so un justly exptiscd. After we-shall have offered Spain a price for. Cuba far btionti its present value, and this shall have- been refused, it will then be time to consider the.question, does Cu ha,in::the possession of Spain seriously endanger our internal peace and the exist ineif of one Cherished Union ? • Should this question be.answerel in the affirmative, then, by every: law, human and divine,we,sliall be justified in; wrest ing. it from S p ain, if we possess the pow er. And this upon the very same princi ple hint would juvtity an. individual in tracing" down the burning . house of Ins neighbor if there was no other means of preventing the'flaines - from . destroying his own. home: • Under such circumstances , we ought neither to Count the cost nor regard the 'odds which Spain might. enlist against us. We forbear to enter - info. the • question whether the ; present.cpuditiou of the island, would justify such a measure. •We should, however,- recreant to our • duty, be un worthy of our gallant forefatherr, and com- Mit base - 'tree - to - 1u agiinist - our • posterity; sboohl.we,perirtit.Coba to be Africanized and beenine a second Si. Domin4o, with all idroticnttent. Immo_ to the white race, and suffer ; the !lames to extend. to our neighboring shores, to serial - I'6ly endanger tri actually ; to consume the fair fabriek of our Union. . We` fear_thal the course: ,and current of erenta are rapidly tendingtowerde such a catastrophe. We, however, hope for the her', iliough we aught certainly be prePar• • ed for the won ' t.. • , - . . ' We forbear also to investigate the prim; ent condition rill the question at is'ue be tween the United Slated 'anil Spain. A king series of injuries to our people have been committed in Cuba by Spanish o fills, and are tinredreseed lf &i n recently in a ostllagrant outrage . righti of I American aliens and on the flag of Vie t United States was perpetrated in the har bor ofP.tvana; under circumstances which, without imidediati redress, would have josoilitti a resort to measures ui war in vin slieoltin of national honor. licit outrage not only uitatoned, but the Spanish.gov , ernment hat, delifieratelytatietioned the acts tif its imbortlittatee, and as-umed the re epostsibilitY attaching to them. .Ntithing could more impresiiively tea c h ' us the danger to which those peaceful re- Wimps it . has.ever been the policy of the, Coked States to cherish with -foreign na-: :ions are constantly exposed, than the cit.- I L cumstanees of that c,a,se—eituated air Spain land the United States are. thi!latter having 'forborne 03 reams, in extreme ineasuros. But this course cannot, with dueregard to. their ow titliguity as an intlipendent TM.; lion, contistue. And our recommenda. thins qow are dictated. by. t he tin a belief that the., - reetusion gutis the United Statee,with stipistations is beneficial, to Spain u those suggemd, is do Quay 0. • fectual mode of settling all prt difficulties and of accruing 11;9 Iwo coutilrien against future collisions. • We base already witnessed the happy regalia for both' countries w Weh followed a similar arrangement in regard-to,Florida, Your*. tee tespeettrely'i (Signed) Pilau Smut. To thew - outrageous reetimmendations Mr. %Inca" replied in a long and ably written litter, taking decided, ground a gainst the opinioid'adranced by 'Messrs. Masou. BUOILtriAll and Scums, and di irecting,Mv. Sours to retrace his ground, and resume negotiations at .Madrid upon the most peaceable basis. To• this Mr. Soule roped in a brief note. stating that the instructions thus communicated Were of so . extraordinrry a character L--so totally at variance with the whole pre:ions policy of the administration. sod disregardfill of the humiliating position he Would be to assume were he tocarry them out. that self-respect left hint but ono course to pursue, and he accordingly ten dered his resignation. far grind. But we think it would be better if penninion were given to Mr. Soitt.E's buccaneering colleagues 100 to return home. The new Roams Land IBM ---- 111:7"In order to shear the quantify — Of public lands which will be necessarily con sumed under the new Bounty Land hill, to satisfy- those who have already received land warrants of a 4ss denomination thin 160 acres, we copy lima the Washington Star the following - _ Under the act of 1847 there were issued 7,372 warrants of-10 acres, and there must be. 7.370 warrants or 120 acres issued, or, in all, 884,61tracras: - • Under the act of 1850 there were 103,- 000 forty acre wanants, and 57,059 eighty acrd warrants'iisued. To bring all these of beth classes ep to the 160 acre stand.anl will require no expenditure of ;6,924,720 arms. Under the act of 1852 there were 9,000 forty acre warrants issued. and 57,050 eighty acre warrants ; and to bring them l of both classes up to the 160 acre stand ardd will , require 10,659 acres.. In all, au 1 expenditure of an aggregate of 19,021,360 'acres of the public domain will be requi ; red to satisfy the chains of those who have alreadyreceived land war Tanta under late • bounty laud acts. • - Up to this time them hks been no war rants issued-for servit - n - - of a less period than thirty days. Tie law jest pas-ed, however, grants one hundred and sixty 'acres for Murteen days" service. • In ad : dition to these 19,021300 acres t 6 ha so used up, it is estimated at thri Laud Office that at least 100,000,000 acres will be re quircd to cover,,the denands to arise under the new law, from classes of individuals whose service has notherewfore been thus provided (or by Conpess. --The man who shouldered his fowling piece, and watched the shore in the neiglaborireod-of Piscata way, and within a mils of his own door, will, under the new 14F, get as much laud as he who uuderwealthe horrors of all the Canada camp igus of the war of 1812. It is stated that there will be no -War raos issued antler the new bounty laud lair for timelier four months. New plates have to be engraved. Seventy-six thou sand dollars hare been appropriated for the now clerks t be employed under this act. NEW POSTAGE LAW.—It appears that the bill which passed _both Howes in relating to letter postage. requires pro. payment in all eases Offer the coMmence tuent'of the neat fi.-ca! year, (the first of July next,) and authorizes the Post master General to ;equine that prepayment be made in postage stamps after the, first day ofJanuary, 1850. It also provides that for letters going less than 3,000 miles the 'postage shall be three cents, and Over , that distance it shall be •five cents, except -where postal treaties With other countries shall prevent. Letter's containing money can be registered, so as to *low that they have been sent, but in wo instance to make the department responsible for them. The Sunday Liquor L:rur. 0:7 Governor Pollack has signed the Sunday Liquor Law—it will take effect on the first ot. April. - Under this law any tavern keeper, beer house keeper, tipp.ling shop, or keeper of any eating house, ts ho sells or knowingly permits any spirituous or malt liquors, wine or eider, to be drank ( )a his premises, on Snndly, can be fined fift y dollars—one half to the informer and th e other half to the mincer of the poor.--- The violator may also !in addition to th e above penalty, be:protreuted• for a misdo: tneanor, and be:fined not less than 810 vier more than $lOO, and be imprisoped from 10. to 00 days.. This will do fur the Sunday traffic-omi let "us h‘vo the Maine' Law for the other'six days. It is . no morel severe than the oiher. • • Bank of Gettysburg. The following exhibits the state of the Bank Of Gettyaburg,lieing the report made by the Cashier to the Auditor General, in November last: ' Dr. Nov. 6, 1854. To Capital, • $123.873 00 Batik notes issued. 359.0'25 00 • Hank .notea under set May. 1841, 1.249 14:1 Due to other banks. 4.077 91 Due to depositors. 33.660 36 V4Olilends unpaid, 1,653 89 Discounts received sod rent; 12.116 83 Contiogant. food, 9.2".79 . Nos. 6, 1844. Ely bills discounted. 1317.863 09 t-pecie. sifirrr and gnW. 63.1.45 80 Nog-. anNI chOcks of abet *mks, 1 8490 : 3. 7 Doe from other banjo, 93.991 67 Judgments'• 38,115 00 Real eagle. 5,915 00 kinds, titabs and candy. 25.129 70 Stocks soder act 1611. 1.219 00 . Smids and oloolgaves. '16,091 0:i ElPegolar . ' , 247 3r. io. Nv i . FROM WASHINGTON (Correspondence of the Staiond Bonner Irmitiogtor t . Morn% 3. :855 Hall of the Noose of !UprootsMixt 5 Mira. En t rentts—Yesterday I- - ran over bite by "tire". and by "rail" to wit ness the dosing scenes of the 83d Congress. By .the kindness :of 11. friend I ern now on the door of the Douse, amid such st E seene and such noises 'as it' is seldom the privi lege of quiet. people to happen on. It would be a rare Oxperienee'te a plain' farmer to find himself jest here. With hii lifelong respect fer the laws of his country, and the imagined dignify of its lawinikers, the spectacle and the sound thacivoild break upon bins would most certainly and most I suddenly open his eyes. He would find seated around him, in a semicircular Hall, more than 200 . well 2 dressed men, some i youthful, some with heads white with age, brit the mcistiethe prime of life. Around this hall more than twenty. graceful ed am of ; PototAao marble rise, sustaining a beautiful vaulted doniel from the centre of which a brilliant chandelier is auspeude,i, lightieg.np as with the blaze of midday the scene before and around him. Upon an elevation in the back ground, hung with rich dsniask curtains, is standing a person (in whom we recognize the Speaker) with a mallet in his hand, with which he is "rap. ing violently, and is calling in a stentorian voice, which can scarcely be heard, how- . ' ever, "OrdBr I , order ! W ill gentlemen re name their seats 1 Order ! order in the i Hall 1" It seems as if the whole body of' ' men Lad risen to their feet at once, and I • fifty-or more are crying out at the torof! their 'voices, so that the confusion beggars all power of description—amid which the! only words that may ho distinguished are, , ) "Mr. Speaker," "Me Speaker :" Rap,! i j rap, goes the hammer, louder and louder-1 f "Order ! order, gent !turn ! Order ! gen. demon must he seated ! Order ! order!"— ! Rap, rap, rap I .—members here and there ! are gesticulating most violently and ex- I ! travagantly. Anti this, says the amazed 1 spectator, .is a deliberative assembly l— , 1 Thisfs the'place where they make the laws !', 'Whew 1 and just here the speaker's voice is heard, "As many as favor the amend.) went will say aye"—and a tremendou s ! are, like an e xplosion of cannon, stuns his! ears ; and then a roar of of "noes".followsl ! louder, if possible. The -amendment .i.s. to , vote to the members 'coii.:s of a book, ) (Wilke's Exploring Expedition,) publish-1 cd at a cost to the -.Government of nearly • ono hundred thousand dollars. Of course it is adopted by_ an overwhelming majority I I —almost euniiiitious.. "Order, gentlemen ! i I order! order !" 7 .--rap, rap, rap—"order ! j order 1"...-and then comes vote after cotta, 1 i upon amendinent atter amendment, until ' 1 one hundred scarcely numbers them - Thousand after thousand," anti then fives I and tens and hundreds of thousands. of dol. lure, are voted to be appropriated, until, as I they grow and are piled ono upon another.' I they count millions upon millions ! 'The ! amazed spectator, amid this scene, ex-1 claims, "Why, is this the way they vote away toe people's money 1 But where— ! where is this money to come from ? ! Certaily "Sam" must have his breeches t ! pocket's and Ids Coat pockets chuck full of 1 gold, and bags of it in the big chest and I California besides, to fall back upon—and 1 will eves that last, nt this rate ?" he asks r himself its he involuntray rams his hands j into his pockets, deeper and deeper. The! 1 private Secretary of the President enters the Hall, with the message communicating , 1 the veto of the Collins Bill. A great sett : cation is produced, and a stirring scene en titles.. Violent speeches, full of indigna tion, are made—and a motion its offered to adjourn, sine die, leaving the apprnpria. I flint bill and other important bills unpass edL-st proceeding which would have stop. ped the wheels of government. But bet. ter counsels govern, anti the motion, amid great confusion, .fails. This ona—out of I the repeated vetoes of President Pierce, stran•os to say, is a right one, such as all good citizens should approve. .The opin s ion• prevails widely that large sums of ma •neyweie used upon `members by Collins end Co., in order to put the Bill through—• ' and it Passed the. House with a rush. But such unscrupulous proceedings generally transpire and meet with an indignant public reprobation,, such as in this case will sett• tuin the ,Presidentt-aed effectually scotch ' the. Bills. ; • An attempt to pass it in the House aphid the veto, failed.. Its fate is • se a led.. There need be uo sorrow over its death." . . ' ' ' • ' The great interests of Pennsylvania have be t qr iu danger for sonic time past. A fur= thee reduction 61,111 tariff was improperly attached to the Appropriation Bill in the House. This was in violation of the Rules, And would have been a most mis. chievene prlcedent ;• if it had been sdecess. fully (tarried. But the Senate, fearful of the possible use of such, a precedent if es tablished, struck off this ''snake." • South ern Senators foresaw thA if the' fiscal rip ; propriation hill was thus employed, again another session the cannon might be turn. ed and spiked, by the North and West'at taching to a similar appropriation bill, a restoration of the.. Missouri Compromise, and a repeal of, the. Ransas-Nebraska act ; and if the next Congress should insist up. ! on adhering to Buell an amendment, the Adtniuistration. might be placed in just! such a straight that it must swallow the bit ter pill, or by the. application of the veto, stop the wheels of Government. They' paused in time. But it was thought that I when the bill came back to the House, an•l other effort would be made ~ to foist upon ! the .bill this fremarado abortion: It alai with ,no littloitstemst then that I watched for the denottement.l The ekif *n! gplo- I math) appropriation b il l bad, liOwaver t ! swelled to most hugetpropwtioas when it 675.244 34 6twi 34 011.710 19 21,7111 1$ ..1 was returned from tho Senate. Of the hundred amendments engrafted on it the House Committee had only thee to report oe , sonte forty. The rest wore throien into the chaos of the last hours of the session, like - the bones from a hotel table, thrown to the pack that • hangs about its kitchens. Pell "men they came, and the night had well , nigh worn away when the last had been passe() non and reported_ from the . Committee of the Whole. irk Bill-thus reported, the confusion became intensified. It requiied skillful pilotingoow.aiming the breakers. At this juncture Breckenridge, of Kentucky, appeared as the master gni irt. Amid storms,ef confusion the lime at length'insisted upon its ;disagreemen ts with the Senate, antla motion for the "ap pointment of a joint Committee of Confer ence waif carried. It =Later great struggle and very. great perseverance and skill that this was aecomplisbed, together with a motion _to adopt, by ono vote, en masse, all the ay mendnicuts which had been concurred itt in Coninaitteo of the Whole, except some five or Fix which were reserved fut sepa rate action. Thus the 'work of thiys, in the ordinary course, was concentrated into an hour or two. The power:of ono man, or rather of ono mind, over a mass of ex- _cited minds was beautifully demonstrated. And yet another 'reflection Very naturally obtrudei itself, and that .is the extreme haste thus exhibitCd in the * legislation of ' a great eountry;---the model ItOpublie.--- Tho Appropriation bills which were rush ed through in the last hours of this Con gress. disposed of- some fifty-five millions • • -•-• - of the periiile'a money. Ono of tho amendments reserved fo r separate action was in relation to the Tar iff. Tht Rouse concurred with the Senate in 9jectiug the proposed reduction of the Tariff. Much honor is duo by Pensylvs nia to her Ropresentatives in both the House and the Senate. :Snother of the amendments was to tuake the usual appropriation to the Col- Hu's . line of ocean steamships without the objectionable proviso which provoked the veto It was adopted. After the Committee ,of Conference . on the disagreement of the House With amend ments of the Senate, had been oppointed and retired, the struggle, for the passage of private bills recurred with increased furor, and no language can adequately ex press the noise and confusion. At one moment, will one impulse. fifty, one hun dred, and sonatimea -it seemed one hun dred and fifty member:a would spring to their feet, with bills%in their hands, each shouting at the top of his voice---" Mr. Speaker ! Mr. Speaker I"' The..,"rap rap" of the Speaker's 'hammer, would be heard amid this babel, and finally by rap and by call, he would succeed in getting woollen, I seated, "except Ike one who was fortunate enough to have have been recognized us having the floor. Then would ewe the shout of "aye," and the thunder of 4'no," . "division:' ~ tellers't—anil Own the Will/ill u,ass WOlll.l in turn pass between the tel lers. No sooner would the result be an nounced than the Mlle scene would be re peated, with increased rather than di:1.411- '4A energy.. ...,. Towards morning, after the Committee •of Conference bad been out fur some hours, ' upon taking a vete by tellers, it was found that there was, no quorum voting; mom-' bens had gone out to refresh themselves, and hero and there others were asleep in their seats. a'Keall of the House" was or dered. Still no,quorum. The Sergeant. at-arms-was dispatched and soon returned to the bar of the House with a beiy of members. It was not long before, on ta king a vote, the House fotind itself again without a, quorum. Another call was or-, dered, and while being made Old Bullion, alias Thomas - Benton, appeared in the aisle, and spoke in a loud voice : "Mr. Speaker, lam here, sir ; but this HouSe is defunct, sir. It has no power to legis late,sir. - I protest against these proceed legs, sir."' The Speaker (Orr) called him to order,, but ‘.old Ingot" proceeded : I"This is no • Congress, sir. lam an ex memberlrnot-a-metuber, net a member of Congress, sic." Quick as thought the Speaker replied ; '.11( the gentleman is not a member of Congress, the Sergeont..Ot arms will remove. him Inim - the floor of the House." Benton turned on his heel And indignantly left the House, amidst the grateful ejacUlatiol:lllfrom all quarters at the happy repartee"nt the Speakelr, cries of aloud," "pod." "fight," "right" htlat's the tiny." After le - 9 . eltiek,. (Sunday morning) the Report' was re ceived from the CoMmittee of Conference, rejecting some of the Senate and some•of the House amendments, and approving thereat. This was concurred in very quietly iamb in the House and, In the Sen. . . ate. The House now - assumed an up . • pearance pl quiet and dignity which, until then had been entirely I .wanting. The spectacle was •a, very Imposing one.---: , . Much good feeling seemed ,'to prevail.-- Members who had come in. angry 'Collis- ions during the session apologized and became reconciled. A• numbir of: very happy and feeling speeches were Made complimentary to the- Speaker who, was about to retire. Resolutions. were .accor- 1 dinghy passed almost unanimously, and Speaker 'Boyd relined very- felieiteuely, 1 acknowledging and reciproeating the irib. i we of kindness and reePeet, and declared the. Congress, adjouroccl,, sine die. : i . :. :- I cannottloee without an'exprecobin nf jiride 'fair my District, In the manner' in which she has been . repreientol in Con. grass, by the lion.,§abluAL Russzrz. who is just ret , iring, having repo:4o4ml his tothaitheiiejf *tipriglitfi t and hiintWably. Many 'wan tha, szp,ressiOns which MMOP heard of high appreciation of his rite .and his faithful discharge ,of his' trim. At once pure. vigilant and.iihii• ' ring, he commanded respect and !en esteem from all with whom he was also dialed. , Honor to whom Itennela due. During Saturday a rumor !prevailed t h at ou t prepildent had tremed t .the Ohl Bolt: diem' Bnunty Land bill; but it primed un founded. The b ill is deserredt fiery y popular—as a token of gratitude from our t e. Country to the brave men ,she were_ tt a.rS! ; ;'::. faithful, to her in the hour of peril.„ a heart will be gladdened by this, timidly, and many`ii '"free sere" will' be Iltddet; in this great and expanding eiltimjiy.— It, is nut merely in my view if to a class of our citizens seen deserving it. but will contribute more U pother cause , to encouraging an ncrenoing emigra lion from the no and . west,, to extend the ..are4a of edosu.',' • Si) may it ! • SAJI mystcrous indiyidual bas been carrying all before bim lately in the borough and township elootionsof Blair, 'looming and Clinton counties. The Americans swept tho city of Alex andria on Teasley, electing all the inigi cipal candidates by a large majority- 7 A bad omen for Mr. Wise. In New Bedford. 1 1 Iasssehusetts,, on Monday, the vote for Mayor stood—Ron. land, (American) 1,834.; Rodney, (Free. soil) 717. - "Sam" was beaten in Oswego, N. Y 4 some 500, and carried 200 majority in Aulturn, and the sawn in Troy. • - Detroit,' Michigan, bleats it - 'Democratic Mayor by 600 majority. • Chicago—the home of DMlghts—cleated . Boone. ("Sam'a" candidate,), Mayor on Tucaday hat, by a small , majerity. The town elections in _Massachusetts kayo geneaally gong for the Xrnerioan's-- 40 towns bring carried out of the 60 heard from. Ditto in Maine. ET The Hanover_ Spectator has ''been considerably enlarged and ituproveti—n hazardous experiment in these tienes of advanced prices. We trust, however, that friend LEADER may find himself;fylly;Nna .tained in the movement by his patrons. • • The Spectator anntionces its intention to support MILLARD Fmnotte, for Presi dent, and Jotts P. KENNEDY for Viet, President, "convention- or conveu tiou‘s." pOt•The distribation of the Cosmopoli tan Art Union took place at Saudu4ky, Ohio, on the 28th ult. The "Greek Slave" was awarded to Mrs. Kate G. Brady, of South Bend, .Pa. The other works of art, 261 in number, mu scattered over the country: The names have not ..„ yet been announced. Jurors (tor April Term. GRAND JOItY. -• • Ilnmilmban.—.Joseph J.. Kerr, R. C. Swop.), Beniiiiiin Marfaillll. Linnlin•.:ton—.l. L. Saddler, David La. rew, baao Saddler,: Gerniany- , 4saite Staub. Joseph Barker. Tyrone—Wm. Sadler, Jr. Latimore—Jointn Ihrin.l,l. Andrew Cod son, Win. Eiellelbergeh Worly, baau Griest. Liberty—Saasuel Eikcr. Straban—lsaao F. Brinkerhoff, Jueob Cumat. liending—John Miller. James Dix, Rob ert Dix, William Hildebrand Franklin—Charles W.. Lego. Oxford—AbdiedF. Gitt. l‘lenalleu—Andrew Bittinger. GENERAL JURY. Huntington—J. A. Gardner, Benjamin Gardner, Henry Shultz, 'Moses Zeigler,. Michael EiAsell. Warner Townsend. • Franklin—George Geyer, Auguatus Miek. ly, Peter Kati:Mum, E. W. .Stable, Wm. McCullough. Cumberland-Itiatto [Touts, Jnn. Butt, jr. Oxford--Joseph Stough, Peter Diehl. Moen tj ay—Jeremiah Bowers. • , .13mler—Hatuilton Everett, Daniel D. Gitt. • Freedom—Jacob Mayors. Union--John Spangler, John Diehl. Liberty--3laxwell SLields, Michael Corey, John 31usiielman. Tyrone—Joist; E. Cline, Jphn Berwick--31iehael Bonder. Latimore—Jacob B. Dlillar ' Mountplentaint—John Eckert, Andrew I{orriEan, Abraham Taney. Mettalleu—Elijah Wright, Solomon Bon• der, Hatuiltonban—Jeremiah Bieseckt3r. Hamilton—Barnard Hildebrand. Borough—Hugh Donwiddie. (CQMMIINICJATED. Railroad !Meeting. Pursuant to notice, a large and respects. ble meeiMg of the Stockholders of the• Gettysburg Railroad °oniony convened. in the ~b.iurt • house 'in Gettysburg on !Tuesday the .6th inst., to consider-.the; pronsitions 'to he subinitted'by the Hoard of Managers.. On motion. Rd G. Mc: Cansuit, Esq., was called to the chair. and: Jscoal)tion. and S. Duasortow appbinted. • e . crentries. • • - The' uhject of the meeting having' been eluted by :Amin G. RIND, Esq., the'prop coution of Mr. O'lteily to build •the runt lo llanover, via ()And. for $120,000 (m 81411118.000 in sleek, and the balance in bonito, nialiltig a-total• of $849,000, wits subMitted. . • . Alter a general interchange ofsentimente, and discussion of the nature of the prop°. 'Won, the following resolutiou was mum? imosly adopted,: • , • • • , Resolved; That- it be recommended to the Board or Managers to atmept:the propo sitions of M . r. so'soon se thejturri of $120,000 81)1111 li3VB been subscribed : Provided, That the contract be en, word; ed that in nomvent shall the management and control of the road be taken out of the hands of the Board of Managers that from time time may be elected by the Stock holder,. • ' 'On motion it, was Resolved, That a memorial be addressed to the • Legislature staking agrant to the Company of the uo.t finished extension of the Wrightsville{ York and Gettyahurg Railroad. - ,1 • • On motion adjourned: 2 • • R. G.I.Ic9ILE4R.Y; clutirituttk_r Jscos"Distit. $ . , a. Doasomsw, 44 •• • - (From the Cinekosai Timer. A StocittLAß'OrtitaM.—Most REMARK ISLIL.RKALIZeiTIMI :—A young married la 4r, "the Wife 'of a Main Si. Merchant,. re. :aiding op Rare street, in the vicinity of of third. had a most singular dream on the night of Wednesday Dec. 6th, which 'hail since been reeked in a remarkable 'Manner. The name of the lady we with hold 'at hot, own request. On the night spoken of she retired to bed in pleasant frame, not, bovrevever. particularly elated. The first of the ttight site was visited by a 'deep sleep, which as the dawn approached gate way to slumber of a more broker. charaeter. Suddenly she dreamed - and dreaming saw her brother, the same that tWo'years Ago left his orphan home Ia brave the hardships cifis t ealifornia life, that he might insure to himself a competence. She saw lhim rise from his bed in a small hut-hire tenement, mitt running his timid' under the pillow, ilrat4l.roin thence a re volver and a hugh bosvi44Cuife, both of which he placed in a belt thet he wore a round his bully; It seemed-that...it was not far from midnight, for the embers were yet smoking nu the rude hearth. mob& they cast their lurid glare over his (maw iettance, she thought that perhaps it was all a dream, but then she concluded that no dream could be teal; and became con= vinced that all wits actual: • While she -gazed upon his countenatite 'the' expression -suddenly chauged—it be ; tr.tyell tilt intense' watchfulness ; every pulse seemed ;suspended, and every heart. throbantifilad, while 'the rye stood fixed on A particular spot, near the head of the, bed.; as!heie. through A stnall.aperture not uotie eil &afore,' Was a human hand, greapitig a short, kesit instrument, looking terribly like a' dagger. It apparently sought the head of the. bed, for as it touched the pil low it passed itself slowly down about the supposed region-of the heart, and poised for a second. as if to make sure of Its aim. That second was sufficient . for thsi .brother to. rise_ imiaelessly from- his sear, draw his bowie-knife from his belt, end Advaiteed at a Single step towarila toe hell. Just as the dagger demoted into the hlanketa, the kuite: of the brother came down like a tneat.itte., glivoi tri the' ape're tore. completely severing the 'band of the would-be essassin nbreVe the wrist, and, „ causing the daggir and the Into in rim on 1, the bed trophies ofliiS victory. A tlsep pre.longed yell sounded trout Without, and , On rushing to-the aperture and e noviticing bun elf there• was but Olie, the brother unbolted the door and 'stepped 'out. The moon (vas sliiitim!„ and by its light iva; dish ony. end a new writhing as if in the List agonies. Tht, miner drew the body. near the door, and turning his lace to the.fire.lieludd the visageof it Mexican, wh e t for some tonne injury, hail sWore to DCVO(' rest eon. tent until ho haul liken his . (ilie brother's) On examining the man closely, h e 'sus discovered to have a wound in the •viriiiity of the heart, which a long, sharp, two edg..il blade ui his hand abiindantly aceont , ted 11;s attempt to assasinate his . vh tint, he hart with his Milli hind. driven another knife hi his own heart. Toe lad) awoke vividly impressed with the dream, sod related its substance as here recorded, to her husband. intige, then, al her and his sthprisu, Whettlte7, yesterday received a letter per the linitlf;Ehari from the throther relating an ailliefiture. on Me night of Derendier iltA n preciselyidentival witit dual seen by t h e buy in her dream. \tardy, there 'are strange things in henjiitit, no d 'earth. Was Mu dream inerelyint'aCei tleut,d onittridenve, or was the spirit of die sdreamser sesnally present in tbe .lodge ortito 'ttrother I T.tette and Ulher incloiries itiv.)l -- Ilse to the lips, ned seek it tsnlo sinn prooteti to toortato to solire. F.01.e.50 r; N ws. The Summer St. Louis urr!ireAri at N w York leo Thursday. tr Soutitainpion, with news front Europe sev eral days later. and Mr. Smite as a ?assert get, with his gives it as his opinion that Cob.in untleastion is at an There' is nothing new from Sevas topol. The first detachment of British troops from India had arrived at the isth 'Mils of Suez. The Czar of Russia has ...tautttnrizetlo levy en nyttse, and proposes to Send 300,000 melt into thin Crimea. .. The steamer Canada arrived at lialifitz vin Friday morititoroind brings still Inter - Etiropean news. Thy Rossians at Sevnsto• Intl have reentiernenetni theirnight sorties. in'•olie - Mt the 3lat, 300 :Fr pelt were put -hors do combat. hav 4)g:fired on each other in mistake. There is .a rumor that Lord .Itaglan • and the End of Luca,' will shortly -be . . recalled. - "A - division' of the French army, :Iv:Sevastopol, into, commands. is .atonittneed, General,Stitoplet being at the ,heed of one, and General.Pellisser. . at the ..other, thus reducing lieneral flastmbert to :arttere cyp,lter: Naples has joined the allitince. and will send a fleet and army to the'crimea. Frantql'Underthkes to prevent a ItalY. There are also re ports of Portugal, Spain and other . seam- Attry States, tlnitis,likewise. AN INDRPO . NDINNT WHIITURN RERUBLIC. rA letter Irein Bisit Francisco announces —what to important: if true—that an ex tenshoi 'secret scheme is advancime there, fp form a new republic; consisting at first of ten,Statee. three tit be romprised.witlim the present limits of the State of Califor-• nia,'lhree' in Oregon Territory, two_. Waillington Territory, and two knot:the Western portion of Utah and New Ale:tino. tiasis is to he, a confederated nt govern ent,, and the - President, Cabinet, Sena lore and aepreseutatives. are to be elitism by the , direet vote of the people. Five of tlie'filitites are to recognize slavery, and the Sandwich Islands ate to be guarantied their independence. At least, so says the letter, but all its statements require contr.. Amnion. TEE 13q1STPN PARTIES FOIL KANSAS.- Timid la a prospect for quite aleavy erni ,gyation from New England for Kansas du. rtog the coming,; season. As heretofore, thej‘rtie,ying companies will start from Roston it'd receive reinforeementa at re ,riona Pointe on the way. Ilre learn 'that the first emigrant train" for Kansas will leave ext. the eth of March, and the next ow:U . lBth; and:afterwardsa each week. Tile party from Boston is irv*, sing, and. /with their fan3ilies, will number • t least fif• on \\ -iy persons. The Springfield Republican thinka that five hundred will go faun New IfarePshire; dud the Lowell Courier talks tothotiog that, by sending enough to 4 nd a young Lowell.—Rest. Traveler. r " A FEARFUL Recoau.—The number of :minders committed in California during Alms year 1854, is said to be 450, and even that is supposed by many to be much on- Iter the- mark. During the same period, , were ,only fifteen convictions for I ,spanalitughter. six executions by officers of Ach. aiiiieightepo Ity the coda of Jailso J , i• , ' • • . .• • • AN IMPORTANT CAPC.—.The Charleston Mercury of last Saturday has the follow ing notice of an important question _ or State jurisdiction which icaboul to bo..le gally tested in South Carotins “We underst--nd that his llonor, sludge Munro, at the instance of the lion. H. 11. Rhatt, on behalf of certain merchants, has granted's rule against the l'as Collector of St. ' Philip's and St. Mithael's to', show amnia 011 Tuesday atext,-why a ptohibl. shouldlion i nut issue against him,. reinrain ing hith front Calleatiug a certain 'tax. laid by thus, State on the manufactured and uumantifactured products ,of other Stairs, I discriminating in favor of the mantrtnetn red products of dlia State, which it example from taxation. The producers of flour front the State of Georgia who make Charleston then market are especially dia. satisfied with this tax ; and the case isnot made only to Kilauea the complaints, but to test definitely the rights of the Sato in taxation. '•ln the late Secession controversy a large portion of the Southern ststesetten itristed upon the policy of laying iliocrimi niang.detiot of the manuitetured produc tions oir.the North as an effitient remedy against their_aggcessions.. This case, we hope, will telit the tight." • Exewas vied* Ni w Yong.—The ex ports Irom New York to foreign pots fur the mouth id February. according to the Jtmrstal of Commerce, are very large, but no; equal, in produce abate, to-the ships means for the correeponding period of last I year. The total, exelosiee of specie. is 81.. 393,000 lees titan kw February 1854, hut 8095,764 greater then far February 1853. The exports since Jinuary let, exclusive of specie, is *1,342,284 less than for the corresponding two 1111 l nibs of last year, and 83,002.453 greater than for the saute time - in 1653. The Journal says : This decline in the exports has heels, nearly altogether in - shipments of hreadi tdelfs the talling off in suet' exptort4 he' ing in feet much greater Amu the diff.r. l one° shown, as the export. of provisions and to toy other items have largely Memos ed. That, the . total shipments of flour from this pork,since January Ist, up to ' last Saturday, were only 91,313 table.. a* gatn4t 303,375 tor the.same time last year; the slripmente of rye have heen only 5.- 1 1130 hushels, against 219.072 f ir the avne, rime last year; amt of wheat 26.400 Igninsi the very large- tot il of 714.110 for Ithe sonic period ill last year, Thq ship ; melds of loetan runt are about the same. MURDER BY A KINO.—A. emoinental correspondent of the London . slotting Auvertiser writes : '•A very unfortenate, event has just Imetirrell nt the .llague—a& event rat , f n-distressing a nature tliat:4 Alit/11M hesitate to narrate • it, but IlintAi comes to Me front most iiiitisiestionaldefairt ihority. The King of Holland lately4vent to visit one of his mistresses anilkilound one of 111(1 nides.ile-ramp elissetedittli her. The king rushed upon the 2firieer and stabbed bun ; the wound, it ,isTi - said, has provt ti fa,l„ and greaLexer,ll;n4 beim! made in high tildees toikeep this .- I:orriMe tragedy frnin the pi.ddie." We 'have net seen this or any. stlttilatr stipement DIM:- where DANAV/ki Felt i'susiNo Datumigs,tess. Noblesille. la., Mrs. Julia Frey - berger brought suit Agailisi Alartin Mount joy for tiantlges tiuusett.hy liquor split by the defend-nit to tlu plaintiff's husband, John Freyberger. She charged that the delimit:fines liquor had made her lon:mnd a .drtinii.:irti, had eaused him Co lose his time, and witste. his motley. and ehtioted ono ilosivottill dnHars .1 4 ,wiges. 'ri le j ury gave tier vertlitit or $5,0. 'fur. NIILLITIA. OP TIM-UNITED STATES. —The Secretary oi W,r, on the 3L t att., tnnsatitted In i.7angreqx a report relative to the ntilit'a of the United States. The effective tniliti.; force of the ce u' itry is eta. tett ax follown— 5ti„0.1,2 Non•eamoniiil & privates. 1.789;325 Cavalry —Commi-.bored officers, 919 .Noa-commi,'.l and privates, 13.530 . Riflemen— I;mtanls.ionet.l alike% 1,933 I\an•cummia'd sad privates, 33.459 Anmpto ANOTHER DUEL AT NKW ORLEANS... 7. Oa the 20th a duel took place between a young Creole and it Frenchman, at NeW Orleans. The Weapon.; used were small swords. The foriner reoieved three severe wcinnits—mie in the leg and two in thii bo: dy—and was conveyed home. in a very dangerous condition ; hut the other rereiV. ed only a slight wound. The encounter is said to have been witnessed by a large number of persons., STACIKATION.—NearIy ail the 'woolen manufactories in the country are running half time Or - stOpped entirely.' ' Let the American people resolve to buy American ntatie.gmuls and keep their factories ! iii operation, .amid their Money in their Orli country. TUE GREAT TEMPLE.—Therirmon Temple begun at Soli Citi win b. mesh largt r than the kinple htillt by the Mormons at Noniron. It will „ieguire ten years to complete it and wtritest seven millions of dollars. • Mr. S. D. Inzram. who was elected School Superintendent,9ll)4ophin county, - last fall. was takeu,ln_thelesaint - A - sy hullo a- few tl..pe since. - "ile' teas an ' estimable gentlemen. and ;touch sympathy is mani. tested for his misfortune. _. Tr saavana. the ny ti ivies. stietee g was in,a fewer. or fxci [eaten!. New ;militia compa nies;-were: forming, and the whole ivlantl -was declared in a state of "siege and the porta blockaded. ' , Toe . . . U. .or Ceiirur ord 5. 7 -An inenee has been pie:tidied eiihe Vominno ()gen, eil of Albany by the Mayor of that eity int posieg it filie of $25 upon every iiersiin using escort:en in ally house, store or shit?. CATTLE Druto, Olathe county, Ky.; the cattleare suffering and dying from starvation in consequence of th 3 scarcity of provender. We notice that .Marion Chris tian lost 14. Wm Tate 15. and Johnson Watts 7 head of fine steers. by starvation. Tito dwelling Of Jultd.l. Brown. Lio"g• ston county ; Michigan, was bow on Sun. day night--Lis wife, and , two children aged 11 and 3 years, perieliing in the flames. , Logo Raotaa.•—The ' London ' Tiincs continues to cannonade Field Marshal Lord Raglan, insisting he shbultl interpret the defeat and disgrace of the Aberdeen minis try as a national invitation to hint to re. sign. ' • "Then shalt not steal.. l - Reecilleot this is one of the ton,ootiiniandmints—and let the paperstot the editor's table tilositt: , • lIALTIMORE MARKET. . • fiat:citrons March 8, 186. FLOF'.Ii & MCA I. —The Floor market is . firm, with a airy. light /stork., Sales to•tlry mr both 'cliatigen Howard atrert brawls? In all at N 9 71 per Nil.. awl Ow trinket elonlnic steady. There was a lair inquiry for City , --•seles of 800114 s at $s 37i.. and 1,04 bhh d at $9 50. which itt advance of 14 to 25.crinta pert bb! pines yesterday. There Wee , . however. wore tellers than buyets at $8 50 per bbl. Rye' Flour —Merkel quiet.... We note sabre of ISO bhis Penniyirania at $1 her html. Corn Meoli- 1 Th e .thsr h e t, i s quiet. We nuts sales of 104 bbls entail/1 at f.l 34. and ,city manufacture held' at $1 68 per bit'. GRAIN &111E - ED .4 ...—Wheet —Rain tea or good to prime white at $2 end• $2lO. - Red renriz inal at $1 95 a $2 Orl'trer bushel. .'Corn—the rao ceipta larce.--ea lea of white et 84. a 80' eta and yellow at 80 a 97 cents per bushel. Ostw—axles of l'entinylranta at 61/ a 52 eta. Rye- 7 =Sale of rentorylYetrin at $1 IS. Thine is n good supply of -red+. Sale. of Lew Clover at *0 95. Tim othy VI o'l. P 1.‘x,...1 $1 61 asl 70 per hum Pitt)Vls oN s.— Pork--a oath of iii lbs. now Mew. fl 5 2i. We quote 11ras Begat $ll. $l9, ',No. *1.1.01111 prime at $l4 per Ithl Bacon anlom Of sides at 8 cent4.shoultlera 7 a 71 , Lard--tnarket..quivt—amall On of 14th. at f ill anti ketta 3t 104. mon per 'llt. ' GAT r LE.—Thera • were offered at the .ecafes / rin beeves. Prhies, 101 lit) to $1 , 76 on the bent, equal to RS 09 n $1 1 50 net. 0.111 ayeratting $5 25. Hotta —.The vales at the scslea were at 19:1 lel to $7 25. Sheep—the sales at the scale Were from $9 lo $5, • • • YORK 1114111Fi' Yung, %Imo. 1555. FLOUR. per bbl., from wallows, '. • fit 12 WHEAT,PerI sliel, 1 05 tot 05 RYE. I'lo CORN, n.yrs, • • IINICITIIY R&M), per bushel. 3 00 CLOVER tiREO, '. 6 75 FLAX-BEIID. 'Or ' • 1.'50 . . PLA.oTEIt OF PARIS, per ton, . 156 ii.-t NOV Eli al Aft KET. 11A NOVIVI; Morel% 6, ism. FLotin, per MI,. (tout vregoot) 56 I 3 WIIEA T, per bushet, - 1 85 to 1.- 92 ItYll A co RN, 77 7.3110T1TY IR PEa, . 2.50 01,0 V ER SE Ti lb 5 Op 1e 4 1,A X rtF; D. 1 37 PI:A:4EII.OF PARTS, 8 60 M. A RRIE t I). On the 11th ult., by Rev. Mi. Deianer, Mr. .11stEP1 K:4, of !Minion) township, end Atise: PO LT. R, crbllemling lawn, ship On the 13th ult., by Rev. G. W. Atutitiobsocll. Mr:llll3Ni A3IIN 4111{1:s:Elt awl RI t Isi,VLO II of this roomy. , 11t. Patershur, oil the 8 It of Jaintsry t. by the Tqv Mr, Dtirborn, Mr. JOIIN MUMPER.. Dillsburg, and Miss SARAH .1: GARDN Ell. of ; life fottrier place. (hi the let inst., by tin Rev.L:GerVirt..loliN . MO WRY. nt the vicinity of New Oannl, situ Mit.c REBECCA. W 01 ,1 7, of lle;wir`c boYoaltip. On the 6111 intl. by Roe. U. P. Hogenotillor. Mr. DANIEL I‘ll/.....81.:L.M.AN, of Manaltutilmot bovpsi.ii.. and)line SARA II H., daintlitcrof Mr. Nleitt V 1 orii, of the vicinity of At her residence in Latirnore townchip, on the Ith ult.. Mrs. AGNES (;.:c It IhN wifie of Cie.. Gardner, nit , 4 5 t yimr- J. to•nith.: And 3 .I.l's• I) the 2d in.t M•ft. NI A V MACICI:KY, MI.. of Nlr. Gcor,e Attek'ey.'of l'yr.nte On the 11th tilt. Mr. 1.111 03 It1411L) of lluotm,em tnwuehlp, need ulpatit 55 y. ors: lln I lie 2811 i ult., ith. W DII ° ITICK..I Tvitine to.tneltip, aged 54 . years 2 months ale& 25 dap.. • On the 25th ult.. Mr. ISAAC 'HF.!'iS, of Loti morn taw inthip. stg•tl Cl 6 6.thontlas gnu 17 iloos On the 2,1 inat.. in 'Tamil innban townaltip, Mi .1(111N M I GKI.LI Y. sen,, sged bii year,' und II du.% a Very • udder' !!! „ in T.emisloag, Prvble co.. Ohio, on lhurl.ldy ille Std of Fehro try, Mrs. It EU Et:. CA B ‘KE t. wi!e of G•orr;u 11 %ker. null daugh ter ut Frr•dt•rick Wolf. of 'mown. Adonis county, Pa., aged 59 years and 8 months. The following Preamble and Ilea.dotions in re gard to the death of WI Lt. 111.1 Fierran, were uonnimouslv adopted at a meeting of Adorns Di• vt..ion No. f. 4.1 Bon of Temperance, nit the :alb ult.: Wherene obi the mirl.t . of life we ore ih depth. and it. it appointed unto ell men mire to die," R od witerea A we ere :mein. through the tiiineitailionof Almighty Gel celled to moots,. and it ia tight and that we i•hoold give eatirreaion to our freillig4 of sorrow. when nor brethren urn atri, knn down the hand of death. Thetefore b, fore tie it re, • . 2.401,00 Altai babe death'of Prother William Fiphar. one litiltived Order has loft a tine. since(o, end faithful :•015 nf remperance, and each of tit a kind, and ettindevani friend. • 4 Resolved, th it we deeply aympatlrca with the family mid relativoa of our doer:mid itroiher, to they walk.throinch Vie deer. wateut lit affliction, and lender them our alone e condolence. Revoke 41, 1 hat iii token of our rerpect for the memory of our deceased brovier. Ow I it iaiou roan litiiindig it) nittu - Ida:. anti we Near the n,ndi ge for the period of thirty days. Acotilt .41 Th of (liege proceedings bit ftlrni-died filo Wilily of the deceased; and be 'pub. _billed in the papers oi the Hor.mgh, „ BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS. • rip HE undersigned will attend promptly, AL u the collection of claims fur 110UN TY LANDS under the bite act of Coo. greys. :fliose who hare !Area- y received 40 or. 80'Acrea; can .now receivi: the hal. thee, by ca lling 011 the pultseriher and mak ing the necessary Application. . JOEI4 11. DANNER. Guttirshprg, March 185.5.—tf oLD soralinns. BOIJNTY - LAND . ACT OF 1855. r HEIF undersigned now fully 'preps -111- ed to file and prosecute Chliois.to liounly Land, for soldiers of the Re vole. lion, of the War'of 1812, and of AL:igniter Wars in which therU:Ststeshll%e'beeti gaged—ind for iheir Willows and niinor children. The new act enthrocisilient all:' In addliion to his long experience and success, he would add, Alit, - in all the snotty claims lie has . Indic:co filed, (he: tween:l,lloond2oo) he has carefulli pre. served; and has 'limy ,evere•llu ng necessa• ry to establish the tights of elairnants r —us 'also Rolls and Lists of COmpanies,lind fa cilities for lurnialking prituls in all cases that may bs entrusted to tw o . lisle now , rapidly filing claims, Ile has made cooriplute:aratittentents 'tor loco liywarrimli in; the IVeitern States:— AVarra nte bought %Varrhnis cult Ap• Fly pereonally or'hy . ' U. mtpNAungy: Gelts . .ebnrg, 'March I), 1865.—,—tf A TTENTION . !-1 have on !land .a A well aeleetell stock of HATS, OAPS. BOOTS, suit 8110E8; to whiela invite the attention of buyers. So c o me along, anti you will -find (Ow in ittiik sireefi apposite the _Bank. N.ARcUS sEgiftll,SON.. NEW Qarenawara and .oedar. Wait!, just yeceivad al the Ohnametore,nt ri 1? • JOHN HOKE, PIED. _ RONMUNICATED PURL 1t SALE. B . • -- y virtue ()Inn-Ord O rphans' of die Court of Atlanta (went?, the tinder. signed, A thninistrator of the Estate of CornelitteM - cCallion. late 01 Litu toy 1 1 ;w 11 .1 chasers, Ath:ns county. Pa., deceased, will 100,000 Ib. ROM-1.:f• TYPE or now eat, Kell it Public Sale• on 7'utactuy the 27/h 6 .1 ,(N0 FADWY TYPE. day of Mirefi instant, the !minable I . ° s l; o ' ° , l s u (3 E ß n i ‘ P h i ;l cs " f . ""°" AL. E STA T E 500u..0 RN M ENTS 'unrest variety, - 50 ,0 liOltpEttzt, or said deceased, Plpeion",in said township. and 30,000 feet, BRASS AND TYPE a b ou t ow , rm i e 'r eato E t untitithurg, contain. METAL RULES, acid all the novelties' , ing 03 ; ACRES. mitre. ,or less, Adjoining in the business. All the above Types are cast by meant l ei i l l ' a l s , lo l . ll —m :p 4 l;e v r e . ll ; 4l jn i t e l id o 6 th j er a r. power. of the new composition of tams', peculiar to this foundry, and which is cer , provementseonsist di tuft; nods hall story LOG WEATHERDOARDED ' 4, minty superior to ant! used beforein any Mart of the world. 'the unequalled, rapid . 0 II ity in the process ot, resting, .anubles me to sell theso afore durable typos ~at the Stone spring noose,tvilfi two Spra " a -loth:es of ordinary types, either on credit of never.failing Wolof, agar, the .dwelling,, ar fur caa i,„ ' • , n gond LOG S,TADfrEf, "ther ut i Eressee, 'Woad Type, ; and all other buildings. Altout ac res are in , good' „.,__ rflElll. g .1 ILCCP , dpwr l 13 la 11, 1 cards, ovnien have no fixed, quality or anti the Itlanci,vleared - .om l ender gond prier) ii;ruished at menntateptrers' prices: cultivation, with a fair proportion of ! The latest Sptutionen nook of the Fong- Meadnw. l dry is freely given to all, printing offices, - Persons wishing to v'etv the prerni.ve. I on Om reegipt of fifty cents to 'prepay the con call on JPSEPft rCALL'ON. re• . postage. aiding saiti . ti, aubseriber, literPrintets of Newspapers whit'choose real lidq Rtutp Isbortg, publish this Advertisement, including Attendant - Attendance given and 4erms ligoi befit. threat titilinCirfprolltii 'first day made known on day or 1310 hv, , or July, 1855,•antl . fo, , wanl me one of thd JOAN Adsn'r • will beII w e a l.their hills. at the . r, papers, rt 0 Mina 9,1855.3 t . ' time r,;l* Vurehasitig - fiiti the amount , • , of . mY' pan it filet it res. A.,llfress= GNORGE • ' ' 13 dekwasserSr, N. rasa. March 2„1860.;---3t . • LICIOSE. • In 'the th atter 'cif ,the intended , s poi l:n oon altins D. fißcxrat. for li cence to keep a Palk Pince in the township of Hointingtothatl.tms county it being nit old fitaiitl: • • . E the ttittlersitr.etl e . thzens of the township of lionPligton hereby rertift that we are negitaitiletl with ions D. lisdar.n, the :alcoi,e-innaiell petitioner, and the house for whiett lieinse is praYetl: *hitt the said house is beeesitary , for the ne emmtwilation sad enfeititibmsnt oh stran gers and travellers, sitillitat sail petition er is a ntan,.of m oo d r(!putF for honesty anti tettiperaace, and is well provided with 11(111+e room anti !niter enneenienees neces sary for the seeuinutodultini . 14 siraugers tcaveliers. Jat..On Petrrs, FraitviA emilAnn, Abr.!' Tropiel. , Let,itard lArtn.ll. Webb,: A I fretl":11 Wet. l l.:ll:lll.4l.4lsporget, j.,li n koinuipl 1,41,1114‘y, F. M. I)awkltilnri 1. i'thasua. 11 , 140:11 9 1555.-31 In the matter:of the Intended it I•Ititl:11lJtl' of 8114..fikTIAS llAFvit, for lupenxe to krop Ail4iiiim:einittty—it be - ing nn •••'; • 1,. / 13..!111 , titidi;rgigtieti th e . • w livrwkith, berphy cern ly dint we tire ;legit:tinted With SELIASTIAN I AFfilt, 44 i‘ ' b.lt'ff.lll46 o BlLpll4ooiller. itiul the 111111 SP hot - tvl,ich.licen c iK pray tq, that OW void h(lllAt . llet'Ustutry ; i Gtr tiltroveloat- Mtpolation Ind. okicrtailittiptt 111 Strlit!gurs turf Ira% eller's, add thef said petiliolive a f!:nallf 1 itc:.::111 is ‘pt:lf.liel hr~4riiled with t11::os; rOlllB 11110 otiler.el)nr:lliil64lll(3re . :sary the r.cetnntitottathitt of striigelis IPrs Wm, 11;oinger, ,nrne, John l'ilh•ger, ' .11ontis - J. Fink. - 11th•hkel Sirobinger, F. W. Orpery lllir, Samuel I!. J , ' in Sjiangiur, M. Eiclirlherui , r, W. : Davit.. March 9,1855.-3 t In the. matter of the intended pppileaon. of MARV fur Li cense to keep a l'ohlie (Immo in the township stiNntuttpleasunt--;•it being an old With E. the sserifiei, 'nf the, in w itsltip of Monatiileasant, thfronr lily Ind we are well acquainted with MA- ItT'llit ll lTl3,ll, the idinve petiOin er.. diet she is oleinurrepitte fair lidneity andi , teniperanee. and !hat she Is well proyitled: with honse-rootn - nitil 'other eon venielleo4 for the anecrinntil.ititin of r:lrnitizeitr and way ellers, and also thai said house leneeesesry Ih set4iendlotlete.'Jhe'ptildie end entertain strangers and trwiillere. nettle! nicht, Pwepli s fierman, Minty " thinly Potent. Win. hip hl, Inrnb Ilelt el; . , , JaCnli Sanders, Nichol/tit, Groseost, Daniel Slunk, Muhl 'laugher. , marnii.p,,lBso;:„3,. •- PUBIL.ICSALE nY' virtue ? of nerCirder of 'thi Orpheus' Conrt of Athens entl/ItY4 - the under. eigned, Atlininiet tit iiir de bonia non with the will nnite*eil.oC ISItAEL COOK, latti - nf J.i ii inure uewnslttp, Athifilit Co. , wilt Well-att I . :arida?, the 27th day:of inst. at 10 it'elork,.A. M... on" .prentieee, the • valuable Reid Estate of said derenartl, ttittinie pertly, in 1 hoore towitriiip; afttretiehl: and partly. in Witeliingtim :York county, lamb: of A hraliiitwSinitli, Adam Brown, and'oMers, and camainiag 30 Acres, more oi less. The Impeovetnente consist or a . " ' . TWO..IMPRY DWELLINHOUSE9 at good Bit There is Ft well of water convenient to the 11110f0111(1 an'OROUA RD nitiond fetaictin . . the premise.. The farm is under good attl, tivakion.. Also,— • At the tame time anil place; • • Rill he sold %VOOD•LOT iit Latintnre 'towitsltip,.inljnintogintolS of 'John' ;litho- Snit - and others ,' and containing FOUR ACRES,..ntre or less, the 'property of stint dreein.ot!, • ' Persoint wishing. to view•the 'Oremines, can`call on PETER F.'S:lll'l'H, resit,. ilivicon'; 'or tt the subscriber. resid ing to Ititintore townshiii. Attendance will ite given and' terms made ko;iwn at ante JACOB' GRIEST, `March 2. 1855.—til HE Subscriber, in ordert to Make room -fur Spring- anti• Summer filunds, -is determined to dislinse aids extens ire smelt of OVER. tOA.'IsS, at prices that will re. ally , ;ho closest buyers. , ThisLef ford" an excellent , opportanitj• to persons erto are in; want of the above articles, and "Fp tlfejipus buying - elieep. AtailiCllB SAMSON, . • 9.0.P9110, 1 1 . tile 4140 k. BRUCE'S N. Y. TYPE-FOUNDRY,I EST ABLISIiED IN an, HA 'S now on hand, ready for immedi ate (Misery, in fonts to suit pur- NtYr /r ~lE'flrdl'a~enintt 'of EiApitrrit'ettgomer. a.mr CtioiNeivitAst:Etiry•: AP eigneee of Col. 11011Ell'r COBEA N. hvi linen flied in 114 Conft 7 of Ciimption'Pleee 111 a"4 he ' cotiflinted it'll the esiif reari : l ii the -- 16111 day of .Rprit,tiext unless iiijeo'biiillionn to the cntrory. Hy the Court; JOHN PICKINGi Proth)r. Prothonentu's °Mee. 'Conythori,'i • March 2, 1855.-41* s• • X 0 TICE. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of - .,. .101.1N 'MARSH, late .of Union townsitsp, Athol° county, tittertaiii.d, [iving been granted to the:subseto)er, re siding in Littinstown, ho hereby gives' no• till to all indebted= to' said estate,, to rail with settle tbei:sionel rind (hose win) riave elaithar are' desired to prevent ihe_ same, e r N erly auilienticoed settle. meat.,.'" • ' ' 1 1 7011,GRAYER.S,./idm'i. March 2,.1b55.H3i, - -*NOT11:(4,11. IuETI-Eits nothe eg. Ntea-A-Luom late eif -Liherty-towgiilll K ! :Aims. enmity: deedpsed, been grioiell hi the subeerillerireehhOg.ro.ihe 13 ,, rough of• Gel - • Allanw , roonty, - Pn.; hereby, 4iyeri to surlily+ ti rein,tlelpell estatemilky payment - 4:ithoo delay, and those lOitrilig elnhtte tire . reritie . steil 'to pre. sent the %Hine', 'properly einhenticO!ed, for vettle!oeol.... • • ..101 TN Me(I4LLION, ~61 ( 7/4*r. Marv) 2. 180:),,;—Ot Naric;ra. , THE first aml fioal iu4.mint of Ilitiroc GtutPtitT li'lisigiiefixil'ALl A ElSl 'GRAF. Imp!' Ilk I in.Ae Coliri j.loin. mini Plots of Ailitoi enmity, soul lie e~itifirined liy olio seiit'Criirtr n Moinlay the 10Ih iltry of .17prit next, unters . .c4isae be Rlitiwu'to'ihu COD " By iiie (lourt. " • PIGKING, Prothonotary-is Office; (knights, g, ?" Nlarch 2, ]fib'-'-4t• - 5 NOTI(E. 'LETTERS of Ailminiatratinn on the estate,:of :LEAH COO!(, - later .0f Latimore towiiship,'Atlains reality. Pa , deveasetl, having been 'grimed to, the anincerilatr, residing in-t)te enme. township, notjee ie hefeby given to inch as tiro let. (Wined' to wild estate ,to melte payment williont defer, HMI these'havink claims Are requested: to, present the 'same, properly authilisticateil, (or settlement. JACOB GlitgliEtT Feb. 2,1854.-41 t. , . MARCUS SAMSON , IZAS just received and opened one of Ria the largesttind:bcst,electedatocks of PANT'S: brought to, this enmity. some of tit.hich and ivorktpan. ship eqtitif any, Cnstont work 'that can be Mained'in 'ail' other place ; also. a rich variety Of VEST'S, of alrytafitiee and prices; together witit'a first:rateassort ,tnen n' t of Gentlespes. fnritialting • sitcri Susp enders,'Shirts, Shirt Collars, CClV,illtc: Stacks. Locket nand kerehiefe', &c., . Atti. tin ssure the Oublio . .that no portion' wishing 'to purchase. need leavii my store' withntit being suited, as I am enabled'itnd detetthined•to soil at the very lorotttl prieq. - Don't forget' the place, in Nork - steeeli OppOsite 'the'Bank. ' - March 2. 1855. ' • • STILL, THEY COMP Mew Goods~fit Less Prices. FIA.RMERS, look to your interests. If you Want tofgetliaelt the money you lOst, just call it 'the' Northivest corner of the' Diamond. where you will 'suite, at least 25 per 'cent. "Soil vet the . Ml worth of ntiniey, anilivhere will no: have to ply for those who Ilcoa't • pay. Don't Itirget your.toonef., along nny'llting and every think you. love to sell—ROl i tts .BArr11:114••RGG, BA- C:9N,, LA kto, RAGS, and everything yon think :Will'. sell--:anti" 1 Will buy at what they are worth. ;Nit call at the Nal:tic's Store: - , 111:7* The.. Stock • consists "M .. = DRY .GOOIIS, Groceries; Clothing wide to order,its.•, • • ••' ' Neu, Queent,ibura and •Cedar-ware . ' , JOHN 1L0K1..% Gettysburg, March 2; -1855.--tf FOR SALE CR RENT. . . r . TlCSub' sc. rit)er lifters for Safe or Milli 11 the tferkribiirg , i3TE M MILL. lie ;Will rim' the hlill only' unfit ;the 16th of March . ' ' " C. ihr:` lIOFFMAN. POOR-HUSE ACCOUNTS. Alexander Cobeen, ESQ., Treasurer, In acciitint with the Directorit iit the Pun, and of the Houle of Employment (4 the Counts Of Adam; ' being, from the third day of January, A. D 1854. to the firs; day of January. A. D. 1855. ' ;1854—Jan. 8: 'l'9 , Balance due on,, settlement. e 476 741 Feb. 6.. Order on Co:Tremor, 200 00 Wirth 0. dn. " " ' age ; oo " 7, du. " • 112 00 - April 1, In. •• " 850'4'00 Mai,l, do •• . 800.00 Jone,s, ,do.. , 800.00 Julit 1. - do. 7400,D0 'Apgust 1. dn. 0. a 400 00. • Seid..l, do. ••::: •• 350 .00 Oct. 4. do.. " ` 0 250.00 Nov 0, 300 00 Dee. 1, do; "•..;;..400 00 ..18515—Jan,:1, ' 4 ., " , 1800 00 CR. /b Cash paid ay! : t 4,89 36_, Orneerit:s..• • ' 399 'O7 Out dour luitippr ouppert, 694 94 Funeirel'hialifieti 6.3'99 Meeltanies' 177 . 59 Mule Hireling', :165"'00 ICI7IAIO . 112 97 Harvest !tend". • • '132•116 Chopping %Vend, , . • 92 try Seel, Cattle. and Sheep, 1094.79' Pork. hills And Stock Hogs, • 448 11 Vegetable% . 40 00 Flour, -Grain and grinding, • 838..02 Payotent on 1...aut1, • 108 06: Lime, , .•..95.20 • SOliu coal, 42 50 &reveling Orders, 15.45 Pahlialong Accounts, &a.; 41 37 FliYakiNee SalarY• ::100. 00 v.reasurees ::... _.:. d0.. • 40 00 - !Clerk's do. , 40 00 Direeterey ealra,Servire. 80 ' _•00 111ellieines, dm., • . • ;10 S 9 Attending .Ikorsea,, , . • 14 18 Pay to Steward, . . • 995 . 83 Attorney Salary, 10 ,00 06-Tormen of enterprise and tact.•"thiS - business ofrera an opportunity for profile.. . ~ ~........... .ble employ ment seldom met with.% "-',—",--- ~. $5098, 7411 err Perturit-wishing to engage in their _ ... _ . , .., ~, ~.............i ..w . : . ! 'laic,will.,fireceise ining full m partientarst. wPh prnmptly by ail. a , We the ,subaeribers. !Auditors to mettle • o erconta • d Direetintia to permute disposed to „set and adjust the . Public Accounts, do certify which agents." together with term; on wb tbat ,tee have catmint:ll: the nuns, I they will be .f , 1 rnished. by addressing die compuee the Above Aceount i and that they nro.onrreet. and , Ott there ita f slime° of ..B.lll3Barib"' gnat p • . • ROBERT SEARS. Publishei - ' roof, .Hunflred and - ,Suretueen .. Dollars ; . I and. Forty (our, and , a .h a lf l o ems , in the... l. • - lel W tt.t.nim...- . .r. 1 , ,:: Yew*. hands oh Alexander Oobean. Tre.tsurer— N,E %V . 1F lIR Itif . . ' • • $5671 80 lance ja hands of tress'r, , 417 443' having, frctm Lholiiritil4y of intioary4Bs4, io the seeend.dav'nf Jiinearv.lBsbr .JOHN- DICKSON. . EDNI,UND li. till Orin; • A., I • • .Samt,u3l Vqbdan, Egg.. Steward, Iti nee/punt with she Dirtetors of the Poor end lissuse Esn piny teem of the Coon .•'ty'of 411astiss, heiniefrom she third du Janunry, 410 D. 1d54, to the 250 tai of October, 1854„ . Tan: 9. . CaO,,; June 5.. Corti fat Wheai, July 3d. Order on. Teexoureri. ' -.100 00 August 25.. Cosh for Tallow; 105.00 Juia..,1,115.. Order on l'reisureri 29 50 By ,Cash paid"out asfollows Fish, ' ' $2l- 00' ' 8 09 - • s.B Vokot,:iblet),„ ! 13 '75 11 , .* Fectli , ,10 00 Ca , fi e rtiatiuret,' - SO 00 Lime. • ' 6 00 Male 733:e4 FOntare do, 3 AO Gash to Paupers, Grsves;. "" 3 . '6 singeFitre,.. • ••• • 2 50 Wagon Expenses,: '2, 88 IllitilEM . . Joim : Scott. Esq. c fil e ward, • • 'IN account with the Diieetore of the rilOr and House of Employment of the Coun., ' ty,6l At beitig from 'the twenty. 6 rOs +lay .I October, - 41. D.,1 854 'to thi.24.'day Of JaiiPary,. A.'D:, 1 f 05.. NOV. 20,'Ciish paid for !Warding. 83, 00 Dee. 9. , 2 06 cash; " 65 054 Jan. 1. Order on Treasurer. 81'94 2 :sips 891 Caah paid oat asplioutre' Groceries., 42 , 10f ,' Vegetablro, . '• 19 98 .Quesna 0111111. .13 Op Vinegar, • 10 50 Ralloica'on Beef Oittle, 4 14 Comforts, 6 40 Sieve, dcd., (i l 9O. (Imin: ' 13 05 Carriage, ' 16 00 Bum - Ides, 7'6o} Blank Iln'oks; • 175 Male , : 7 5 874 . 50 - CO-PARTNERSHIN, H Rumtersigned Imre this' day for • ed a Colttrinerchip. under the mon'e and style Of FOINESTOCK. BROTII.; 'HRS. Hoping for a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore exttiodettto the Witt tha 8134 " • "" I ' An' A 14 .11.9 6131" e old Firm, ibuy will' in return do' theirtit. ''', most to merit the confidence reposed in and,adjuat the Public Accounts .du ocrtify h .;,. the that tve haveexamined the items which ' the . ." 7 .1 A NI FA II NES'foCit. comp me the above 11f7(10;11/1 . awl do repot' that they:are co rrect , and tint the account lIEN :FA tINEtTOCK, ae ieniedithatuet,o,,BlAN. former Steward, f the 3tl day of ' ' ism, t o the din/ of October, 1854.• is '.square,: Add-also tlir4 account of. JUL U RJIA H I 11 URRA 11 ! For theready: made Clothing !-- Memo &MUM Jou* Store', the prey ea t Steward, from has just received a most magnithientsittek the l'eenlY•Afth,ley of pciober, I A rese • Coate, Frockl.lciats;•, - ,antt the secioul day of ,Faituary,:lBsB; 101 14 ness'tnita, everr'dest4iPtititt, fit of autos iv eqeitte:. • w hie he hi determined in sell ehelpeil* • JOHN ' fIICKSC*4 !them have ever been, offered: ." ROMeill• EOM UN D. F. .5110,141 her the pLice,in 'rook .ocept,:oppa lifik A. NV Rai ... . 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" ' ..„ •598& 74 er A deeply interesting volume, tin- Titled-• - • "Remarkable Adventure* . or Celebrated. rersone.9 , embracing 'the Romantic Inlidentl'anti Adventures in the l.tvew of Sovereign!, Ststeenien, Generals.. Princes, Warrints, Travellers; Adventurets..Voyagere, 'Ate.; eminent in the iliatory, of Europe and-, , t1- merica. including Sketchee of over _fifty t4lebrated heroic characters. , Beautifully illustrated' with numeron ftrigravingS.-- One volnlne4o9'pagea, royal Mad; gitiio gilt. Price 8i 25. • • The subseriber publishes nunibet :of most' valuable Pictorial Books, very pep and of noel a moral and religions influence that while good men 'may safely l'engage in their circulation, they will con fer a publin benefit. and - receive 'a 'rale compensation for their labor. ' • • " tb.• Ili TUE ,Oia ~ ..alt,l - .n or nusliirEss.lol6, PIXtON' & rOlit'AN "" 1.1 AVE commenced hgainesto at the AL z' welt knnwn 4ttintl'of W. V. Psteret4i, , which licatheen lately Axed itip anew:: ' 1 flu4inres to he done on the principle o',' , i.rinielt• sales' and short proks,",for CAFI). or Produce. We wi l l, keen: . a inna knelt' noel s? 11 chew. ,To an 1 ; I.i rotiriteleiv call and See our•attaivrtniet 1 i Wiallitientt to give. put commint perstv;,l.oltellfrOk4ol . , he business., ; : Our, stop c . tinltiste :1113 pia of - '' - ' -,::. . ~, ' .i''';• '.,- Uentlem'en'S'and Ladies' ` Gaiters BuskinKiTennr tinds Ot. : ' 2 . . ford TieS. — &c., 'Chil l 4. dren's Shoes. &0: ~, 1 ...t.,.i •' ' : .ser.noo•rs & stIOES made to' (wrier when ever reqblre& on s hort notice t. Phil- .. dkIM phis make of SILRTS Cli. tmen*. • Clahnn. Know Nothing; Wide Ateike. Knattuth. and nld men's Fur and Wrinl• liati, mEether.with inctea, tines. ittit! chil— dren's HATS . 14 CAPS of all kinds and ' `asses` ' ' '• :. " ' t ,'%:-*. t ,.. . H ;; y 'l' 1 W: W PAX'rON.'•••": ' . ' ', • ~, AI.E2E'R (3013EAD41:'. - Feb,' le, 1855. , -, : 'i . , ; -,-, -.1 Atidilors $3.00 10 00 5247 50 NOTICE IN EARNgST4'2: • . tin Fuhstriber has ;pit himintias nn his'Own hook', for ' the expre'set per- POIM of settling - dp his honiti Timia whilt are indebted to him are hereity'Untieted to cell immediately anti make . payment, as his eritl4hu,einesa must and will,tietp,lllml upthie ',Mason: Those WhMari nem:tont are of long standing need not raped `fur. titer influlgenee, and if any other person , rails for the money, don't blame me. 11y honks wilt he in my own' hands, in — tho store of - Parton & Cohean, at my old stand. until the ef april nest.;: then ~it may,he, neressary to put them io thefriatids of an officer fOr collection. FAXTCIN: Feb.' 111 1855; • „ "'' , • ' .8247 50 ET'ICERS of Athninistretion de tinnis A- 41 non, on the estate ofJ OHN CROUSE, late of Mountjoy tp.. Ademe Co., Aee'd, baying been granted to the - undersigned, residing in the same township;'notice is hereby) given to- those indebted to' 'Said estate to make payment ,without and to those having, claims to present'the same properly ant hentirated Tor settlement. 'SAMUEL BECKER, Adra'r. Feb. 23, , .1855.-8t EatrOSE NOTICE.
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