Crises, Lynch Last and Bier/. none hi California% -, Tbe Calfornia papersabOunil ,with ac counts of crime. Murtrers apptar to be of anon daily occurence. Lynch• Law, too, is carried out freely and freqinntly. We have before us eeieral acnotintsi— Tanree Mexicans and-a German,'-eliarged with horse stealing. were recently arrest elli-etar Hill's Perry. tryed by the Lynch code ' otnitell,hung, in a row, Six Smini irdshed alert been arrested on Fgate creek osioospicios of having 'murdered 'Several Chinese. but as there was no evidence a. pinta theni,lhey.esesped wish their lives. 11,,ALother_case, however, a man named IfiiriTiy was bung by the mob at Colontbi. lie lira charged with having murdered a diesels. ...Atter .his execution,..l reaction took place in his favor, his body was ex dsised end buried in due form, in a cein isony..:., .Iktore his arrest •.ho 'enjoyed an Itsudeable ehareeterennd had may friends. ak%-itieeting was • alSa held' at Chinese Columbia. when his execution mail denounced as downright murder. and libe•-osseing ibises(' itself to secUre the pemisinieut of those who participated in WI illegal execution. ' - ': - IV:ii,;:lscsixtotts...7LSome weeks since iwt ° Americaneagincer arrived , at St. Peters. litiir4with`a cannon.of hisinvention, cape -14, it is said, of *dnipg tremendous dam lie.' He `was .adn4ittetl at once to show tavenfion to the, emperor, and orders lave . been . issued to the foundry at Si. Petersbuix to prepare everything for a trial. • At the same time a model. in wood. ;Iris sent to Slataouit in the Ural to hare cisi'Made: It is said thit the tinge of this gnu, which is oblique, is more than 114000asetrest Which. if true,' would ex erted, anything hitherto known. A new seaskei 'kali* spoken of. The founder 4e* st.Slauoust and -Tonle are to furnish mewl thousand by next May. _Jacobi, ,toe inventor of the submarine infernal ma. ,bides, ves .has, it is said, discovered the .seemairot throwing Congress rockets ant! Mbar projfetiies to an enormous distance, Mlttgreat .surrtds is expected from them Against :the fleets. The goverment has Aced- the.-arsenal and fooodry of . St: Maisirsberilt she..Prefessor's disposal: to malice* experiments. : ' , Seats It said that impression prevails. in infaie;eirßdi that a hernias I difli'cUlty, impending between England . and Spain, 44C1C41041111 nf- !Mimeo's case than :Aageapsespf,Apaiit's failure to :Itet p; her -uienk dm- eoppmesion of the Slave- L lamip s that the real put z,p9sie at the British West Indies squadroo JgastAsiforeacts to Contingencies likely to a _gattamo:Spain's _failure to give the security $0114544 future , performance of .k.g~tiiga.- The interesting question i mmat u erhatside. . Lome Naroptom !Wm if,afigamlties , occur? : Shrewd: men IyolS;gnftpliltelyaiat;he,would ally him _felf,to,Spein „against °big , pres9nt ally. - - rift— • t Viterartiratis Inina.--By the recent fromlotlia; appears, .thit while are Making pretexts out of in e'essnrierrons fo a r annexing whole kingdoms, are 7115,0 . at work stirring up trouble in Persia'. "'threaten "to give governmentlloll2o trouble. Calcnita :Englishman of the lath of ...ftiiisber. speaks ; of reports of ate allied ... - Ifiasstaa,sad. Persian, army in KUrao, Where Oej , ,had, conquered a cirels..4 ,twenty 'miles of Country , wine buntline ssiforipsithlind wpeld doubtless start to e fornithast of Drina!' India:as Bonn as 1,14% contt:ler,ed, : themselves in trimfor a Matti` *lit Ltoti.—The .Grand - 114104.RiUstintine 'seems to have some of ttlidTti U d- Voidness of his father, ,the ‘Nieholis. It is' stated-' in a 114ritriodiser.ihe Payit.in a litter from St. Petersburg. that in a council 'of 'War his proposed - IC arm, and equip the whole fleet of Cronitadt; Refel and Sweaborg. . 8 6*Tube4IC-302006 men of ;picked troops, ,Ysio ptopitious hour, to force p lealisime,througia, he allied squarone, or ,awalt.tilitte departure, and the moment • ilth:Ste Betio, to etrect a landing in or England. The Etupress oppo , , al'ettleßrise and the Emperor heatk; silvire. It is said,howev-; liebas,again advised it, and that hie - .W•alikiftaihe,coniti sack , and hurn,Lon . , Lon trues. or bury himself' and his troops un- AVM riklll 'of the'first Com- Nhatletilid , :trity'Of the how sottut,-asar be. Only grissip: gNot.iND --'- Fourpeir- Piolat.areie - retwittfy'•arraigoird before the c apagieuutfee of Gloucester, England, eiter iwithinebbiog and ejeetinghv violence 311 - orinonite lecturers from a building in which tlicy were holding forth. rfib charge was tlismisscd , on the, grouud,that tire;ihsettiiie promulgated by the Cotuidain del ' an a eq.(' of , po sgarny—was eon .Ansntsus;-Litte satires from At* etralis give snot encouraging• accounts of sae progress of the gold productions The _sents thbryear; a p to theist of Sept amourteli to $9.500,000; and --iiiii;etxpettedi before the.`close of the ..sinden.instth. to reach A' ta,000.000. • 1- Rica Aroutsrrton.—A, letter in the sigteii—York Washingtone nays 7 4iliss - repw from the Messina, Valley. ete o ewiwedie tt erjuteresting,, and the, private 42104445 t , the , . ilitited Stile, official. see .wotatr their publie reports, twice ; over. -‘llllie.whokt country is no vast Ore field . : eiver.sOper• iron, pieLintt, gypsum' and 6-‘ ol 4:is west beds, aboutul in every direct -aim, sad *rein the richest quantities in -111averieute along the Pecos, and up to the 33d parallel, which bad been titooght the poorest section of the Rio BravO Valley. ,VALISIIN 'PLANS IN er.NTLIAL Cliitit.z-4 plan has already been sorted' fur lelee'nerival of the Old Central American . Confederation, which is likely to be sue .wtieerei.ilooduras. and San Salvader the isivitation of deneral Walk erout commissoners to Nicriragus, v i ew prepositions to that effect, and Wino , Lice accepted them. This invita tions is le ba natended to Costa Rica and G e m e e ee t e , an unless they accept it; t h e k nee of the three other combined Aiate, g it s said, will be used to compel I b eee ..,_x i i s 60 b e . re g e t tled as an act of if t h ey re f use . Walker'. plaits alnlady i extended to a ll Cenirxt America. • • Prism pork trade -rnore—lively_in.Cincinuxtilban for 'emend years. At several aitiltholholante Alaimo hundred hogs are WIN dludyi aid if all the establishments Salt resin-phrptionoti are put in'operation, at Ilaminennt-eser twelve thousand hog.. are shigiamned time. .4sityw iiri sow *my hish. bnngiii.l VI cents per potted Set with an upward tendency. Tllg STIR AND DINNER: • , . , . - • - - 1 . . ,4 ; 51. 4, , . . .' ; . Ze . ' '...,4. - • ~. .. ~, ,-..- Id ....'''. 1 r • . 4 .. •• '. • ~.. . ,Iv;,, ••.z. . • • ... -....7.7,--- - ",!: •g, •'. • .....N.*••-:'''- ' - :'• -..- - - , - -: " ..:.., - ; i:f . : .., k.'' , , . chk, CETUS NOM. Friday Evening, Ilee.-7, 1855. I hope we may find some means in future of shielding ourselves from, Foreign iatlueneta. —political, commercial, or in whatever form it may be attempted; 'I. Wish: Orenv•vrtre an occanof fire between this and thoold world JrjThrson. . . , • ;nee! Int 01 C01161'0141 '• Wj'The first amine of the 44iit 'Con gress opened on Monday hut, as per re quirements of lair. A quorum appeared in both branches, the House being unusually full The Senate was 'called tri Order at o'clock, and the Senators elect sworr,),,Aen that body adjourned, most of the Senators repiirinkto the Hall of the House, ttiwit neer the attempt at Organisatied. - ' At noon the House w a s CSIIOa4I3 order by Mr. Forney. the clerk of titellast ses sion, and the roll called. 225 members an swering to their names. On motion of Mr. Janes. of Tennessee, it wail determined' to proceed to ' tie election of a' op e aker, oittq • var. The Democracy bad, in canans..de terminted to• support Mr. Richardson; of Illinois, the mover of the'Nebraska Bill in t'ho House, As the Republicans and A mericans had determieed to go into tho election, withotit caucus nominations, much interest was -manifested as the election progressed. The first ballot resulted as W. A. Richardson, ofDlinobi, (Nebraska) 74 H. M. Pullia:, of Pennsylvania, (American) . 17 L. D. Carniibell; of Ohio, " 63 A. C. M: Pennington, of N. Josef, "' 7 H. Marshiill; of Kentucky, • BO N. P. Hanka, of Massachusetts, . a 21 Scattering,- • • •• • 23 As 113 votes were necessary to elect., tbree,idditiptia,l bigots,. spire had. without 9ffecting , election. 1:1!..tho last ballot the vote stood: ' . Richardson, CuTnpbelL Ban. Penult!Aug!, Mars Fuller, , Soitiering, There being still no electiv, the Henke adjourned.,_ -The southern Americans vote in a body,for Marshall. .• • The President'ii Mentege; it is understood, will not 'be printed until ordered by Con pen, being kept open to await tho latest despatches from Mr, Buchanan. It will be readin both ,Houses inmanttscript. • On Tuesday the House' resented its bal loting!' tor Speaker, without, effecting a choice. , Theminth ballot stood.: Richardson, • Marshall, Banks, Campbeil, Pinnington, Fuller, • Sksitten"ag, Theo beineno ntitthio, the', ourned amid much excitement. .mingled, however,, with gond humor. ..The Senate elected Rev. ROBEILT C. DEAN-Chaplain, on 'first ballot, he' 'receiv ing 23 ` voter "out 'Of' .Archbishop Hughes receives: one vote. On Wednesdap;rhefionse balloted six times for" Speaker—the last , resulting+ as follows ' " " • ' • ' CarniXeß, Richardson, Blinks, Fuller, Marshall, so94erfrigo - . ; There being no choice, the House ail. journed.f Smiate. Mr. ! Hale 'sub mitteda i•clitiesting the' rt6i= dent of, tije Uniied States do thd Settate ; Relher ; he hosFeceiyeitanyol49Rso of sueh resistaum to the.execution of the laws in Kanias as to require the leterven 'tied' Of 'Military for 'the preservation': oi iestoratieit, order in that Terri toryi. if so, to,lay the saute, before the See' ',Also..copica of any' order that-may have issued for the employment of a Mai tars'fOreele . !' I. OUR FOREIGN RELATIONS.--A despittch . front - Witaltington: on ' Monday states that'the itdvices 'received epe steam cc Miami o : ropment our atlstra aith Eitirlaad.to be , .unehaoged since the bailing of the , previous , ateameri , . Mr.fi Buchanan says That Lord - Clarendon and the- British Cabinefirre endcavoringtoparch up a reply Comic goVernmenes communication in Sof ercnoe 't# , chef violatioit (Winn" 'finis byßtitikh . agents, ra'r4tic if possibt nob ,isorrid Mir siisiltrliltics and at the skmotticae,sibield Mr.!compton. opt4rhe Itoteign partir'!iol4l their Stile Convention mi . the 4th . 4,MarCit 'Reit, to nominate candidates for Copal Commission er, Auditor General; and Surveyor Gener al. - We notice that Mr.' Datotta of this place, is gashing' (Or Saditor General.' ' lig"The Comptroller of Now York City has submitted to the common council ki t s e gorgatee for the expense's of the city for 1856, making the tax levy, exelasive of tho rece ipts from other sources of revenue. $8,475,000, an increase of $632,000 over li:J'The Now YDrk ultual has bun closed by ice for the last .tight .or ten slays. On Friday nearly 1,000 boa's were bound in . the ice between Utica and Lit tle N 'IB) a distance of 22 nailee. I trious Holm...cues, a respectable citizen df itanheini - township, • York -county,- wen thrown from his: buggy near Hanover on Sit• urday list, and hi° body so much mangled and disfigitred u scarcely to be recognized.-- the horse 1.434 ftight and in r iT ijng 4st!bed the begpstrainst A tree, NrAtfacker may possibly recover, notwitiuttatitling the severity of his injuries. • , ' Exciting News front Kansas.. A disphtek Vein St. Louis of the %Oth ult. atate't that accounts had been rec,Oived front Indepeothmem; to the effect tint; a collision, had ocerritd betvicen theiFree State men and their:opponents. Coleimln, a pro-slavery settler', had killed ono of tii• former, when a mob , gathered together, drove him and other pro-slavery settlers off, and burned their houses. It is further stated that, Go,. Shannon; who goes the whole . 6guht,:for lavel7, " lhttri IP : li ed ) T lll . the tallith, and ;hit' v"oltintee4 from In -1 dopendboce;lVettion, St. iroad I, atid'otti:' . Crer idiasouriiierder4town.4,lbad gene to of fer their iiirvieett+ to the oOveriiiir. :The litfotle of LiWietien, (the ittreg'-hlilil i of the ri.,estaiii„ia,S 4 e re •( sil ' 4 , ht' ' u y,ar me ,log Aye pieces tifortillery,,,,,A..numberof houses were,: burned in t Pbuglas' county , and , at Riekoty' Miele'. And ..:Interise” bicitement preVaildif.: 'This dilthitili,, ificllahio; cliel' r ' ?l ) Pi!ill:llritat 31 11 8 4 1 le 041 TR In /{ peas. the necessary result of ,the. pusillanimous polioy of !President Pierce in *failing to inallperttlen . : Reeder in ide litat' etri ,iti , rebuke clie outyages of the, rpfg!ii•:l9 tie lairlilis ag l gepatops ,have.foreed ,ttie ooa Ode resideste of; tho!Ttirritory to the , territ 'P ble:alterciativir , ol "till resilience' hi fut'l they onefroachnib jinn 'their riglits. / 'lf 11 )4n t i ii, 4, throlatened, ,a Sol d irar, in, oises } income areality, the .I!latiomtl', Administration,• no less than. Stringfellow, Atohison St• Co., muss be held respoitsible'ilierafor. I ' '' * ' litt,Tlillt.-. telograidtio do pt i ach front St. iii,iit, on, iffendayotales that later ad vices intro been received from, KatlBsB ) of a startling ohoreeter: Gyv, Shanteili .has telegreptied to tbd Prolidonithe''couilitinO of afiliir'n,t ; One thousand ta co had arriyed in I l awrones and rescued a prisoner from the Sheriff of Douglas county, burned sev eral houses' and destroyed other 'property. The President is asked by Gov. Shannon to order troops frainrort I'.evenwo'roi, • to aid him in the execution of the territorial liCri.lon," the intelligent Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, wri ting from that city on Tuesday, , thus al ludes to the exciting• rumors from Kan sax 72 Si . . 22 30 17 ; ' 19 The intelligence of the serious distur bance in. Kansas.. and the .action of . the Pre, M sident orlering,United Stains troops . to,thu theatre of action, r the support of the territorial authorities, is well , calcula led to ,causwezc,hetnetit here., t.hall the immetlinte ,cflect .to inflame the. zeni of the out and nut tree:sulkers, and its intin- I ence will, he felt, not only in the orgaiti-i nation, but iu the legislative action of the ' House.. Its, influence, , however, is note confined to one , side of the House, awl it ,win render more . difficult than i ever any compromise between ,the conflicting pro slavery and anti-slavery elements. Gov. Shannon may, have , acted upon ' iabie or exaggerated coinplaints, and there; is Mini renien tu believe Mai it ,tvaa inten- I detl - to create a, row just at the minneot,of the er,genization .of Congress,, Gov. Shannon. being now armed by the . (Jolted States, may so use . , his authority as to quiet ihe,agnation, i any prevails,, or to increase and aggravate it. , • It is not ellt!Pd. in the despatch of Gov. Shannon what particular, lima have been , reeisted,by thp inhabitnnutobut it is known that a portion of „them denounce, all the' lanti, of, the territorial govern 'neat, though they 'do not i resist,their execution by vie ;lore. do.not sue. G t r- certain,; be-I fore the. justir.es,,,nor resort to the. courts I pf probate. . 8ut.,1 underatood that! they intplided.,to,resist the panel °seen tiet ottliw,l2th ,aection, of the sedition law, which provides for the punishmen t ! of any person with fme and , imprisoinent who tpay, in,. words, spoken, deny, that slavery exist, legally, in Knout,. , „; A ,person wee ponvicted under ; this, ant, and the free State .people had, determined hot tp reaist tbelaw urtilLeentence should be passed, when , they.,.would interfere to prevent its execution, Sp it is possible that ttie tbesause of the present dietur. hence', , , . , , , „ . (Y/Or ti'rer . Meati ° 9 r l Aq putrago pa the part ofyostmaster , General CAMPBELL—tho removal Of a Democratic Postmaster at' Alum Bank; idthat connty t sitipecled4 holding American sentiment's'. and the appointment ia bis stead of a Ger man Jew, mwho scarcely understands our langtiage, and whO was coaviered;fined'and niiprisoned the ,list May . teint of fiedtord Coilit fob sCliini nora.!'., The ingqirer. ahto says that ,the Post Office •In,Hedford is in , cbarge• person who can neither read nor write Ea. gui!4 !tiny doubt 'NM. been. entertained as to 'the transportation' of paupers:by the Ger'inati' Goyernmoiite to America the will,• b rr- f .,ll ß7 ip g order, rrr. r ' • lately leatte&by, the ,G,everatnent .of Wur; tambtirg.or?in.lft, , irl ' q(11 " .'"Wheretuillt has 'Win xapeiitedly'rttre: sett tet to' us that 'German a migritti ts; n atnotig:fliOni Miigrante from Cilarteirtberg.''Who 'either 'ea'' dabedilt'af siektiesit 'or hicaptteitY'lti'labni' rettita to their native land, iire'foitiiild'a - by, the Eldiiitan Dinigratiod tllediett Weisto/ork ;'ntid wherettlr: ft it; 11114'es - dahlia that 'thetio'' who bade •eitilgrared, and par: thialarly those 'whit htiVO' been' isinrin merles at the expense ilf the State be case' thhy 'ahnitid success in America, i'whether it :he owing to their fatilt Or obf;abbuld'returil fn 'their native country to beedine 'a burden 'upon the State or the communes` Which' ininieh case would have entirely thrown away,the cost of transporting' theta ; and Whereas especially' the American' ridjhont,na can aettrcelY fool authorized to' t.end back' 'poi.- sons who have once been permitted to land, fur no other cause than mere lack of Ituc ccss, end still less 'can the Gornnin End gration Society liatio thO light to'detaand the : ` return of such persons ;' thetefere"all proper steps are 6'G° talteti to prOVeett' the sending back of nick i t uliCiduttia?!!.'..... ) . 7 , - .. , This .le abusing hospitality a little ,tno much. This, country .ia.mot Only, to, be made a Botany Bay for European .paeliers iitiriire are to bd tiki 'of 'littera: lug them to GoveriAaillitii l tliareteliti the hither. Cool, that I The IrrAvateeCerres ndence of -1, 1 I 1 aye n sty CI • \ ,',lrlin . ,in&lreieing vol no hip recently bleu 'is uell/rotrqthe pr ,p. kir. Cot.- TON,ij I ti li rog(ptrlef xNftT :A(11., con t_sjni ho rive roryesiprflfteck of the illuatri fstateideaa. l l3t: contalerA about 800 letters from Mr. Clay to various per sons and about the same number addreseed to bin''. :'Artiehg igellaib6r itAilittibWfrom Daniel Webster, Zachary Taylor, .Chief J ustico l lHarolui l ll i gap es ; 311.1 pf les i Jtul es 11ladttotn, 'Albeit bihotati, tolti`dfimbie4, Henry-4Heulbuntr,—Lafityetter-enti-ethe dist,ioo4llettMoptlVll! , +, .; ~', ~,, ,,i .7.` The letters addressed 'to Mra,Clayi after him dolisives eed i ndida to faith° Presiden cy, in, l8:14, arc, highly 'interesting;: nein: , &eating Clio opinions tif:ilie; writers on Allot is now . called ..kmerictioniam. ~It will be seen, from tho following • e.xtracte; that the appmliensiona 'entertained by the A. merican party, regarding *lie influence of i foreign. Othholies, is nothing .tfetv ' In a ' leiter'ilatdd Iltiffalo, - Noventblir 1 . 1,1844; 1 Mr. Fillupto, writes to lill..:0!. 'y s :fis : i ' 'kill lOWa :i , , ; t , , ; ; ' .: • i • "The hod foreign Oath°. Tice have defeated nt , in %hitt Sinew t.E will net trnittuysOlf to speak. of .the, vild hyJ pert iey oT the leading Abell tion kite inewol-t Detibtleitaanany note! hnneetly • but i igho randy in whatith'ey did.. But it cleat thatAlfirney and hisassociatee Held them , selves to,Leeiifireisti, and they will doubt less receive their •reward. , , •ri i , . Our optionontai by :pointing ,to (lie Na tive dlmeticatilkino to Mr. Feeling/1p stn. drove theforeiiii Catholics from us I and defeated us in Jai State." • , Writing' on the ilano aubjaut, John. TT, West wciial;' in' ' a letter; tlutei Dalilinore; Nov, 2.814, ,1844,,iay0 ,"Then judge my ieep mortification and disappointeoeuS to finl the sailor's friend, the master spirit ,efohe lato wars. the no blest Roman of then a 11.," rejected .by the jtApexiCall ppcnplQ , ani,such Ammo as James Polk pisteetLie,tly yresidential Chair. huh I. say the A Inrietin people ,re• call that. expression e for i tum-lftirds 0/: . the thiaistienfreenien eftlie thificef Slates are yattqaSltrielidi: Y's,sir,weloveyou now better than ever; and when the mune of Jackson and others otyour rilo traducers / hcll be fer'eoiten, yoirs shall be remem bered and diVe* iu the effectiousi of all lov ers of liliciriy. "It was Oreivi iquenee aided by the Irish and . .Dutch roles hat caus"c . ,l our de feat. As - n proof, its ny native city alone, in the short space of Avo iiionths, there were over one thou Stud, naturalized." • in, n . loiier addrerser. to. .Mr. Clay by Theodote,Frtliughaysta, dated New York, Novi 9, 1844;' otinnr she following pas- sage : "Morn than throe thmsand, it i confi dently said, have heei it:aut.:o4ml in this city,,alone, since, thelkt of October, It is an 'denting fact that this foieiln• veto has ddeided the great qtestions of Ameri• can policy, and countiracted nation'sgratitude. These extracts may ,ho. regarded art fair specimens of the senerd tone of the nu merous letters - a` ddrenerd.to him, in refer- once to tho sanip event, and, which are par ticularly interesting at ,present FROM gUROPE.--The ~U.. 8.. Mail Steamer Ailantie, ,with Liverpool dates to the 17th ult. arrived at New York on Fri day last.' The'news isnot of special impor tance. AffOrit'' in the 'Crimea remain en chanted; both'S'rldies iiici)arin'efel. winter quarters._ The .gallant ,ptpar,,Pacha has vindicated, the ,faien of his hrilliant,egreer on the Danube by a vietoryo over the Russians in Asia, after a bird fight'bf over four hours. The Russians lost 400 num, the Turks ) remaining masters of the field and taklng several cannon. Rutnots of Peacn.niere.ogaimprovaletit,'atttiVe efforts to secure areugnek t ocagegesistigns between the, leading, pnwere.beitig,inupogreso at Berlin, Vienna; and. other points. It is an nounced that if !Settee ie tier secti6d*hy Veit spring, 'tlib 4;4' I ~t•• •: .:1! , 11 ois . a . greatly culaxged flpale. , A /testy,' French army,.will , be sent' to the Danube& Th - fl ANEWCAN,CA.USE,--The, bany Regisivr eiys the resole of the Now York election lei btettilit to the' , Ainerieati 'whOdid n n'oChe l fo're belong ,to is , ,rho Arnoricau, Cptipci t t; swarm, mith new members, ,whilo-the' .old and lukewarm are 'animated Withlrettewed ettergyl - and i devetiofi. Fffi9kvo 4 e I Pf4tlgral l -608 assurances ;an d ono, far ty trier aiwasr Vact , liko that 'Which .Will•atteridAthe advent of fluid Anidthaiiiipt lb ''2211 this indicates the confidanOo tlie"tt: mericanw tnakbilt %vied uselo? hd PromfAie , Slls generadwegarts. f,l : '" itttAA - Ma 'flay %Olt' Nrcij - '6 ( 14 •10 C" ,- ir , ••1 1 II':71'1: qll 'II, yr -iv p 4 by ,a yttung olorgynum,to whitt religiogs di3doemlation .-shp i.belemktdo .1111 7 dodlt kn'outla• mid she; "anti doteti; mire i MIL Pat ;.11.9t4 oq 1 01 4ett° 1 PV194 1 ?i T r. u P e, .1 Donttclatigh...tes 'bard, 4110, otd,ogdy.l4- Msny partlStui stioled t histpar= ty `se 0f641g, rip,lll . ° •'ortr Ex-Prifildiltit .4f lritagichtEr f,' lichl4 40.1 41, 1. , • 14' . 1 . 1 . g Urged in vartoug,paris,of. t titil Otidb 11.1 •uPxt•AT9rPgifi,o atlSCif .oRt t • . t.tl ; , •,• 'Mc . , 4 -is) said , that ithe Nets .York ;delegation ido the NatiOnal , GonVeitine! snOrdt him; ' r, • „t 4 • EDUCATION trilNolt'rftr o 4,l o ,iiinr4 Stitrt ol North Parolitta,4? diatttlinted,,s , .morig the severafi- i epuntie4 • the 'Stat.', during the current year,. the sqm„ of one hundred and. eighty -one thousand dollars fot•the•suppert- of, the' common , sehtralip. lientqapk,Ritqappgrtt Att,Atutesoias t :rt. he, Atli ans 42: 4hiaditittYit lltiO (.11e, A flier.. tcau party , - Wpr,4ol/oe4;.4 l :stePr/aP41. 7 4 1 Arkansas it the nest election, there can be ,seitrce.the-/ahadow ofw , doubt.,:i The parkrairepdy nurnberawbout 17i000,nten, yoadt andlrue, , ,, and i& increasing rapidly. • Itt Tar 4 ,- 7 7 111 , ill"li411 tr • hilatore. A is said , will apehu ~winter in Italy. • From - the Fiilader pony News. S rwffer t, e C nfewsl e • It mild seim sec i 4, Lo a 4t judicht eitiiir t tch tiq, Vir nil, that o a , of q 'ltomthi Catboqc Conk io al spa . tit ei, 447rii‘ol\ar p4tei?. et Iti tion, to ~ xtent iw4o bo'pet witted to interior° with the code of justico —a protection which has not been hither to extended to protestant clergymen, and tho propriety of the extension of which to thp clowftemlapylleforioptipn, whoth erTrctestant or itoman at olio, Jowish dr,lftfftltetqleareetrtrell 'be qttestioned. Acco;ltittg tottho roApsper report of the recent tthilltof VOW eittiiittittAllicitmond, tlicoinurder othisivifis,-for)unfaithful• neSi' ti; ilet•Mitirriage 'VOW& the./itdge; bel fore whom the prisoner wataried, held Otte s'' 'Priest benid not "tie comp led the secrets of , the confessional': 'Pho facts , were these ;—, Vronitt bed- lefliete) t aUch injuries upon his wife , fas emote het' death: Previous Ed litei'cle'uth;' 'she had - Medd a confession' ie a, Romen:.Cetlinlm.priest., The " statement .by her in stbe,tmernmental confession, priest,, when. brought: oath witness stand InCont.t, &dined' indivnlgoi as it was'not eonAstdrit Wi l tli t 'hiti duty •iii a . Catholie M;inister,„ IdioWletige olbtainsd in :his : city.- carroityostin individual and citizen, ho *Mild freely' impart, but 'questioned in his 'Cupecity. as' e Catholic minister, he was bouud to , keep the secrets of the confession nai. Not eten die 'Pope hintlielf could in- duco him to .rielato that seeresy, though death'were the penalty for refusal. The Nutt sustained tho witness. The trudge said he .regerded any infringement upon the tenets of any religious denomination, as. a violation of th fundamental law, which gnarantees perfect freedom to all dosses, in the exercise 'of their religious duties. To eocroaph, upon .t4o ,confession al, which ivaaiweltunderstood, to be regar ded as a fundamental tenet in the Catholic chose!), would be to ignore the Bill of Bights, ElO far as it is applicable to that Church. In view of these circumstances. as well at a series of other considerations, connected with this subject, ho felt no hesitation in ruling that a priest enjoys a privilege of exemption from revealing what' is co,nmunicated tb him at the confes sional. „ A contrary deoision to this, howover, was recently wade in Connecticut. The matter presents a hew issue for our Judi ciary. and an itnportant ono. - • Auricular confession was instituted ail Rome, ih the:early part of• the thirteenth century, under the ituspici s of Pope Inno cent the third ; and the consequences, flowing from its institution are notorious, being historical and undeniable. We have the highest and most authentic Romish authority, that the practical, result of the institution of confessional - tees rank corruption, and that, instead of increasing piety, it served to foment discord and infi delity in the fainily relations. In proof of aft 'w Ilia we need bnt refer to the Bull issued by I'ope Tins, the fourth; about the middle of the 16th century, making it the duty of the Inquisition in Spain to inquire into the 'conduct of certain ecclesiastics in 'that ,comitry, wiles') lewd and licentious ,bchayier, whilst engaged in the minietra don of their holy „ calling at the paufes sioual, bail brought great scandal upon the oburoh. After the publication•of this bull ib Spain, the Ingeisitiomissued in edict re quiring all feptles that had • been abused „ or instilted.bi the' priests at . Con,fessional, • and , all who were,. privy to snub acts, ,to give information,.• before a specified time, to ifeavy- censures were attacteA tq cud' ea Intdht reject or despise thq injunotiort.,., Iy4t ,fraiowpd, wo give in the language of a historian ' , When tbii '°diet was first ,published, boob to 'tionaldeittt bid n ber • 'Of • lem lek went to' tbe . .palaeer Of—the Inquieitiotv in the singte , oiry of , Sevilleg .to roveal~ the contltiet , of their infamous oonfeaeora,:that twenty notariea, aniline: many inquisitors, were appointed to minute down their rove ialtinfortntitiOu% ;ngainet. deem ; but these beinglound , inadffluiene to.reenive.thede , positions - of' fro 'many vii Weems, endithe inquiitors • being •thus' overwhOhned, !wait were, with the pressure of seelvidlitre, thirty dayit'idore' Wordallowed for'taking thO accnadtiotis, and thisinpae of time al- so proving inadequate to the , intended pur pose, t'citnildti peridd Was - granted net'on ly Itltbitid but ni:forrithl•tittie. Maids-miff matrons of evte+ nitik end Station 'crowded W6O tliti.inultitude of derde' tieris, and 'ttfe *titbits'which `the'dis- covery thrqugh on the AOricUlitiConfeii llPopfsh,Ptiisathoocii canted ttio)ltiqtriditile to' quatililtbe Prosedutions and consign the depositions to obliviMul t t 1( tft . 1 .- • iftlBll KNow NOTIIINCh3,n÷4:- Knew NOthing Ky., on the I.9tb init.; t friend Areiglfhilmt a friend to the Americantentim*affibalatiPTA flactualkt 4PePittlis.l;in/whigh ho inicsted 1 1PfI4 , othe frintipies Pt the ittlOce stc ; ll4o Ametioan-ilartiY• tli helmlct, healaidi be had . :Htzegglod,,boir4 fox, tharkglo.4l Iriahr .Fert, t ? 89,iI °r At WIlt" PPP gauntry.,lt,Was or tom t h at O. Fi,TMtn4,llitaoll initi all File other Ifjib pqt!,totS lind.conte9,lild ; tiii'dhcei 4feel biiimolf Itigrato and a . iiiiiuld';'deiy"in America itiat ho' had atiegeed 'far ill'lrelked -411 e iduatti to -ruh;litiii'Aff '""lretiOdl the tichb .fot'Aidorl eatui,"'Vegend'b'e &eh' . ittoite` " Potriijon sv 'nulPut&ATrritir SviatPe. ag-Tho 'Post °fried Department netlike the Public, :that frdin thetnit d 4 of Jai:awry neat, all letters (not free) must be 'prepaid by .statnist:;arid , Tiostrosteihr , nreo retjirived: to have stamps on hand; that. *Willie; 'ilesiM . nittylobtain; gamin. Arholvidedoo o f , Prepayment . 'of .116itage: . irill them; be rt.itis dti ink ZOlypand • wirers not itiftiodirr the parties- bending letters, the Postmaster niugt pi:4 them al..- • .Pl4-914YU 00,9fplintlairY here have stn 8 0 2 trch t ) ii. p;?) typ o Fl , 0rprch3444,04111 destroyed. _4IAL ITE WOOD WANTEIb_ 7• a va in went of Wood jastrW . , atd ha ._cilflutt such of ourpatrp . 4t n• end • us in Wood, to fulpigiukaa,*in as possible. By so doing,they will confer a -favor, which will be duly appreciated ace. THE RAILROAD MO VEMENT.—A Rail road meeting was held at Arendtaville, on last Saturday afternoon—George Arendt presiding, and Thomas Grammer acting as Secretary.— ho meeting.:wia,ogreowa,by-AM/8,,g4 1 49$ and Messrs. R. Irvine and Alex. Koser; and Mtis3tli".Tlnti4i'llatiiiielf arid Steward, ' were noidittiti ithlatt'tlPttiYALms:,'lhe neighborhood 'fbi;:subSdriPtiorti. $OO were subscribed on iho spot, ' A meetingwaa also helditt Homulasburg, on Saturday evenirig,'Anthony Deardorff presi ding, and Samuel Hart acting as Secretary. Speeches were made by b. Wills,-Esq., and R. Irvine. Messrs. James Both and E. W. Stable were appointed a committee to solicit subscriptions: • • We believe thie comPletes the series of meet ings eiiintemented by the friends of the enter prise, and, the Board will now await the action of the committees appointed at the .'different meetings. e, week or ten days will,,probably determine the . fate of the enterprise. ..Is it possible that our Farmers-4o deeply ' inter °sted in the iniprovement—will perMit it to fail, for the want of a few thousand dollars ? We 'do not believe it. Within the last week or two several liberal snbscriptions hnve been secured, leaving, with the amount • already re alized •at these meetings, but eight or ten thousand dollars to enable the Board to put the Road under contract. That amount can be readily raised during the coming week, if the different committees but do their duty.— The Board and the Contractors who propose to undertake the work, are awaiting the result of this last effort, which must decide the fate of the enterprise. We look hopefully to the re sult. There are hundreds of our people who have as yet done little or nothing, who ought not to let the project fall through. Some of the committees, we understand, have already commented canvassing their townships in pied earnest. This is right. Only let the work be a thorough one, and all will be well. itra—On 3londay last the Director; of this Poor subscribed $l,OOO to the Railroad, in view of the importance of the roiul to the farm attached to the Poor House. Vir•Last week $1,150 ascriptions to our Railroad were secured at Emmitsburg—sl,ooo being by the College and Seminary near that place. BARN. BURNER.—On Wednesday last the Barn of. Mr J. WATSON BAR, in Mount. joy township, was destroyed by fire with all its contents. Mr. Ben, with his hired help, had left home to haul some limo. About II o'clock, Mrs. Bait observed a vagrant German, with a handle on his shoulders, smoking near the Barn. She ordered him to leave, stating that Cher did not allow smoking about the Barn.— The German MIA somewhat insolent, but left, and in a shfirt time after the Barn was dis coves:m(llo be on fire, and was rapidly reduced to ashes, with the contents. There being no men .about the promises, but little was saved. We understand that some 1400 bushels of corn, with a large quantity of other grain, the pm. duct of the summer crop, was lost. There was fortunately to live l. 4foar:iiithe barn at the time. No insurance. It is hot known whether the •flarn - was fired intentionally by the German, or not. Efforts are being made to secure, his arrest. ge-On Monday last, the Directors of the Poorfixed upon $7 50 per 100 Ms., ns the lim- it which they would pay for Pork this fon.— i lyo.,atiderstarat,tbot tho Institutions at Em mitslittrg haye fixed upon the.smne price.— There is unquestionably an unusual scarcity of Hogs this season in the Eastern States, and prices hro just no, ruling prety high. in eon. sequence, however; of - the pressure in mon. etaty 'affairs and advanced prices, much less than th'e uSuitif quantity of Pink will be pall honse-keepers'generally. _ _ - FATA L'AOC I DENT.—lifr. JOTIV COLLINS, Tesiding neat Petc;rsbnrg; York Springs, met with ti fatal aeident Wednesdai . evening 'kat; failling“fram tkelm'y loft Of Mir tMra to the ttiresh'img . which his skull Was bad- Ay, fractured.: Ile capired. in,p filw , rnomopp.— .110 Ira alsmt ancenty-thrao years pf age, and a worthpand respectable citizen: sobvErr P 1 4T11.4-on TueSdny 'evening last, tbe.tvfo of Rev, Mr. Savn.ty,Ptistor of the tut,heran congregation of T opytf? „,„,, Did., died ste,ry, soddenly from= aptiplOctie attack. She htid.frepared supper during, the evening, for some 'friends who wore• visiting her..boing ap'putontlyoltt usual. health. At 8 eielonk oho **lnca rbilie 'it' ' ' t r itNOTI-LEIL--Mrs. , Poser, . wife ,of Jonti ' Begir t Es 1.. of .1113.herryttOwn, after retiring to her bed apparently in usual health abont o'clock, on' Thumtlarnight; the 29th Was taken suddenly 111, dad before medical' aid could • tii . ,; . •Boil 'spark had fled, ~ •1 ifiral3SFATI m'pLEN.I/8j) formerbr„ opf, county, , hast Idea, convicteb of murder, at Bt. Lonisidfifisiduric and:sentenced toy thei Peniten. tiaryldr ten years. I-' 1,1 , • • , 0 7, The..m4refitaleu , from ttltet,ets,blo issio,T.Sonntran bn the night °lithe, 23d ult. hie: notyet been ,rectoecredi'iMe ndtieo thei,kt number of horses hare recently beeri itoletti in Ilikihingten'itrulfrederia:kf beatnik* Mariland irtitikeihibit 'being ihatlthdb is 'a' ga b g . bf will 1,000 Ontbre! r ...ffi"Oh' Sattirday• evunitig lait lav, i , Mr. addrestied'tlie' "Young , Med'e Lyeetinir at McConaughy's Hall, on the o Aint•of ';tit eh f able effint' l itia' : 4rini itincl t to 44: i 0htrOtAiih. t!! ,e 5 5 ,919012. 90, c i f the towns cru htr • r q rguro` ling the .7 . r,inter 5q04911., yirby pet, Qattyßbnrg serTho Frederick Examiner etatea I.l4ite • "Coresville" fulte,lbnr uUds from Fterick, containing. o rut q 4pAus t , $04: ( 9P1R.. s ago , to Samuel Bioko; ER, •of Adarres . County, Penn sylvania, for $87.60 per acre, amounting to /$42,000._20: ) au/ c l . s f 22 .1, r:,./ '1 /. Loa .11.111%) • 11116 1 4 0 4 E S.g4 .Al/# {81 44'1;4 3 oar 4okyi -odgmealt. for ,soyoiral, Nuluabloi Cortgrossicmal ancturlenter! - 21 ,, ! 4.01•: UPI ;.“ 4 ¢1•.0•1,p; *Oahe SpogriTdo s u ' ; ' i ' O i t l eoufn i o i n iu l' f iess ' commences on Monday next. Ll c 3TOWN HAI I.IIOA D,--The pro !metaAtii frtarritittlestown to Hanover 1 has Ither; reviv . !The distance is 7 miles, artthAe listimat c4rst. according to the Han. Wirt f4)eetator, till i t $60,000 A low figure, that. . A iprelimita r examination of the node was tide a few idltys ago by Mr. Gtrr, who is now engaged on 40 line between this and Han- et emitted that on I Frid i tty Inet a diunterfeit 420 Note on the Bank of Oeuyaburg was painte4 in that eitx. suceet4tkiti aivvy poor and little ealculitfekr tb decei‘e ally - Olio' at all ae •quainted-withpapastmonap.,...—..,-.......in0. itiP94 /MAI *IMAM' 4,01/cal have been received, representing that Mr. \Vim° h e ; had' ilsreVyr , dgvore at tack Cif fever,' but ft biul yielded' i medical treatment, and ho was able to reennie hie la bors as principal of the Higit School. The otbor members of the mission family are well. • 10.:(iodcyso Lady's Book fins 'Ong seen favorite with the public,' especially with the Ladles. We have'so6equently commended it as deserving of liberal patronage, that it is hardly necessary for us to renew %fie cominen dation. The December No. is richly enibell, ished and well filled with readable articles.— A now 'volume commences with the' January' No. T.: A. 'Genet, Philadelphia ilublishere $3 per annueni or two copies for $6., ~• IX' 47ra/iner lfagapine for De4Maborfoll' sustains its high repunitioU'among AMerican Monthlies. The embellishments ate numerous and highly finished, and the contribution's creel= itable to American litraturo. .Thiil publisher' has made ample arrangements to make the new volume every thing the patrons of the Maga zine can desire. A. H. SEE, 10G Chesuntstnuity Philadelphia, publisher ; $3 per annum or two. copies for 85. Vommtrsrrekern. LADIES' FAIR—IIOUSEIIOLD DEPART- The following invitation has been issued by the Ladies to our friends in the country : slit':—Your presence and aid are invited, with your family and neighbors, to the LADIEte FAIR on the 24th and 25th of Decemlair next, at MeConaughy's Ball. • - A good permanent and shaded public walk to Ever Grego centetery .. ladng very much needed, the Ladies' df tleityitharg have conclu ded to hold a Fair to raise afund for its con struction. It has been proposed to open n Housekeep er's department, or table in connection with the Fair, to embrace articles of domestic con sumption. Its siivresA will &Tend upon the. co-operation of yourselves and other friends in the country. To this end, contributions in. Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Turkeys, and other Owls and game (dressed,) Fruit, 'Slits, honey,. ke., are VS I N cially.requesti,4!, ,A little from each will aceouiplish it. In order to s conclu sion, it is desired that farmers, their wives or daughters, willing to contribute articles of any description, will fill up the blank Schedule be low, with t a mes of Articles which they will pre sent, and time of di•liyery, and return Schedule to any member of the undersigned Committee,. by the 15th of December next. • Miss Mary Shower, Mrs. H. J. Strait°, Mrs. R. G. Barper, Mrs. P. Weihert, Mrs. S. Weaver, Mrs. D. A. Buehler. Gettysburg. Nov. 19th, 1655. Mr. & Mrs. —will contribute—to the Ladies' Fair, to bo delivered by the —day of f)ecember. IV° hope the appeal of the Ladies will bo liberally msponded to—we feel assured that it will. Quite a number of Fanner friends havo promised to present a pair of chickens or other fowls, n couple of pounds of butter, &u., &c.— It is important that all who feel "the spirit move them" to give, will fill up the Schedule attached to the Invitation sent them, and re turn it to one of the Editors of the Borough at once, not Inter than next•week. The Court then in session, will afford a , qae opportunity to du no. Send in 3N:or contributions.—Tho following gentlemen, most of whom have generously Made contributions, are requested by the La dies to give the matter attention in theiritittuo (Late neighborhboil : Abraham Krise, Joseph Bailey, Alexander Enter, E. It , . Stable, George Trostle, ' 4lugh MeGanghy, George Boyer, Josiah Benner, Daniel Benner, Joseph Weible, John S. Crawford,' Geo. Spangler.. ollot„ Victor Melillo:my, J. Calvin Cover. - Cotnmttto acknowledge contribu tions promised, trom the following gentlemen and their families Jacob Benner, John Masselman, David Brittkerhotr, Robert Malady, Jacob Saddler, John McCleary, , Su S. Sehmuckor, F. W. Statile, J: Calvin Cover, , . Wm. Vau()tidal, David Chamberlin, Alexander Kotter, Fleming, Gillilnad r Jacob Weikert, Jacob ' ,AO/IL Butt,jr, David • Schriver, Joseph. Bailey ? Peter 'Epley, • Willintn Allison Ilugh A. degaughy, ,Smattel • Gallagliere Abraham K rise, John Brdikerhoff, Josiah Benner, Jacob Tiatrensbeteisi, James 1 4 . Neely, ,".' Jacob Herritere Leonard.Brieker,, George W,ilsohk Joseph hill, ~ raker Maekley, William Wierman k • Daniel Voll'y, George Shryock, David Stewart, Henry Minmgh l Jobe Crawford., Thomas J. Cooper, ' ' caring Me'at Irr NV Levi; Several times the follnyhig ouplietti ll receipt, for curing. 7 .)rp 4.141 meat. As the season, however, is again• hero when housekeepers are prepearisg• to• put, np,.theif wititiy9:l4:f a4id,ll4344wAAb publieb. t,. wi4h the assn'nnc;Ce tkitt,weintie titcd•it for. sevit'rai•yetirs,:tpkintire:sashfac iion.:....l4olo.4°tA44#l,°o-I#.,liOsti tuted for sugar : • °MP hbf ; 6 441l adept method of bilfitletleric liffrbbef, will bo• enabled to ejn D r y,- •,ffni 'bsies„: ton net. "dried beef, tinti•Opiiffei; liluiparqr of all the Rusiiss PTRON, 0 00 .111 !P: 11304: eilied is of; the. best quality. It t is,this,sr—To.,ene gsibM 'ef watettklfe.li (lbs.; salt,ol /b. ef sum,. ' Oftualtriteriiioz: of petal). ' ' ' Odiratio;tlo plel4te • •iiiefeseff ici r in' i l' i quifitiO l :detiroo; 'Let 'ttiesti: be ;bojLLd . ,iogether,.tl 411 tbo i diti fOm i the I (lfh not 4 i.httie.);:.tfill to• the topanci is skimmed off. Titian d throw it in it tub to cool, tad wheneold,' • pour it 0 1 / 4 43eyour beef or pork to remain ;birthing time, say four or five WeekS: • The' meat must be, well covered with pickle, and pal dit*n* fa' 4 'at least two (days'af*rthirkilffeg, thetild 4:004 sPritiitled 'with', pewdeiled Several of our friends,bave.othitted the boiling snd'found to an- Stviiire - qually?erWellf - 11 - will*iiibottirfirr ans wof ,ql4 ;''' 110'4 th e pickle it IS : purified ''=' the"amorint of rom the'sa " ft - • t 1 a o nd l " I,4ka P7q fl e a :fr lnkfßi " any one not acquainted ~, t 6' fi e li moo O Ger. r Telegraph. "?,Arrgar TRArITTIO? villa C , tittirdaY. huoieli/ kegs pt:*B 59 with sales ,c 1 14(to l in two lots, regprtT.l,at that price',atnl2s head at 86 . 25. The Courier adds : Hrie•"Caitlin thus tar has been remailt: . ahle,from the' fact that the gener ally' bean holding beak 0041441'0r tighpr prices. and are feeding later,than. usual,,,_ 'r he :greater, portion; of hogs alreaT dye -slaughtered have , been bought up by packers ' very low thus far having been Reeks:( on 'droversereecourft. . The receipts this season, up to the present period, halfe been beef ddru« ilver. - ettiit knowntbtfore, there heing.nnt over 25,000. head alaught. er'ed, against. .18000 head up to . the setae period last year.'" — ; 'flue "flitWfiliriatr (kititmercial; of katur dayhveuing, nye "There watt no important change in the market., for flogs to-day. There were tititercrit $0.25, for good animals, but aWneisWero unwilling to sell at thin , rate. .r,f l ,iiallser has become quite warm; iind is nol favorable for slaughtering, which is one reason why.packers were disposed to hold , back. The prevailing opinion with dealers, generally, is, that anything over aik dollars lbr hogs is not safe and there seeing to be a prety , genetal . dtspoilition to buy : al this figure. AN AVLECTILNO STORY-4 Chilli Lost. —The Morgantown Union gives the fol lowing interesting account cif the loss of it child of Franklin Gray, in Preston Co., Va. : 44 1 4 11 e 'child (of 'two years of age) at 11eaFited to follow RS. (Fakir to a neighbor's tube. distant. The mother, missing the 'child, became alarmed, and at once instituted search. She followed her hus band, but heard no tidings of the lost one. father and mother,, spreading the alarm, joined by sympathizing neighbors, set out nn a search, and all that day and night they continued the search, but morning came, and still she, aprideeer i was not found Court was in session at kingwociil, (the •commty eeNt.) anti on Saturday morning adjourned to allow all in attendance to aid in:.iisitiiringt the' ',child td `its anxious parents. The party, numbering now a bout twolundred persons. sear , heil the , umolla all day, but not till the hunt had been well nigh abandoned, as evening Was coining on apace,con Id any informa tion Do had of the child's conditon or whereabrots. Mr. B. Ibta ley, as lie was returniq -home, and ,vvithima hall mile of hit o.3ny's boom!, found the child, bul it uyat dead ! ft had perished, Irom expo sure. I,tni , vithout ood, wander ing in the cold dreary woods, from Fri day morning." , RE6LARICAPLIS ELKCTRIC EXPLOSION.- 01.)rie• of the most remarkable natural ex kilosintis of electricity ws have ever known look Waco a few weeks since at the resi dence of David 'Donnas, of Union Springs, Ciiyuga county, N. Y. h is thus rela ted : ofhere appears to have been a negative ,cloud passing over head at the time. Thu ,electric fluid broke up from the ground, near the wall, tore up the turf, and splash ed the windows and side of the house, up to the eves,,with, a discharge of mud and •earth ; this was the kitchen wing. A hont thirty feet distant, and at one of the front corners, a discharge appeared to come up through the cellar wall, and to have cheeped j , ist above the underpinning through the outer fmards, making, a hole about an inch and an hall in diameter, tearing He a few splinters, and thr9wing them about thirty feet distant. The noise was a single very /mid explosmn. A thunder storm, one of the latest in :ni n on . was passing at the time. There are good lightning rode on the holm, but we could Jinn discover thst they hid any connection with this discharge. Crum any external tunrks ; hut there can he hardly a question that most of the explosions paced through Mein upwards to the cloud", and tin doubt had their points been observed at the mu - trieht a vivid brush of light might have been seen uplift them, precisely similar to 'that neeasioned by a discharge through a point trout nu electric machine." totnr,:Euit.s•. l 7 The Greenbrier ( Vs.,) Era states that a little ear of Thomas Mad doz., some nineteen months old, wander ed from home on the afternonn of Sitter diy, shel7th. and got lost in the woods. At dark Leapt the Era) the alarm.' was given to the peghtors, „and some fifteen men weekin ittealitlefor Vie entire night, first by the light of the moon, and then -1 . , q 'itiftchlight. l Their' Search - was :in . tvidn'. 1 The bight grew cold and the whit' ''' tiitt‘ 'third.' The child was thinly clad, ',Ad h fect'bare. The search was contin tibd on SundayJmorning..l.' About Wu'. clock it was round by the father. As the shuhti Paisea :hi:161,04'150 ,linotber ' that ettte'buqfclutit.T :2 thrill : , of joy, Was I a wa enetein'llte oftpgr's• hat thitmiy be couccived„ l ht 'not expres.sed. The tii •ch i id. wile IA 041 tbltilled , and inhensible. . 1 it HA Wandeiiii id the. *axle' half! wattle, =iindutumtiliiigl ilieriii etetip 'hank, t - liid caught on a little sappling, • , !turning;; its head up the hill and spreetlieg out its lit 4{e irate. 4114 t. there upon iui face Until , Ante.,nieretl.in the' fathet.. Ai lain tic ,counts it was doing..w,cll., .. . ' 'THE GRAPE CROP oP CAMPORNiA.:=Tho itraPectilP of to 4a Y(1 1 7 large this yeal, Plot year there, were ettifiped to. San FMncisco .from ,Southern 4.lalifornis not over 500 tons ol grapes ; ',whereas this year ilia confidently ktelie!sil the Siiiiimeirts will reach .1590 tone, exlclu steepf,?,oo,ooo milieus of wine, which will be ibirfetifetured at Los Angeles. „The grapes at San Francisco average from 10 4 10 . 111 4.(Pee, F O O9O 4 3 00 t irade, and • la glso,at Tit., most exteusive3tr mangernenta have been made at ,rios A ngol. okNti ?iliti 4 niatitficture otihicjuica of the , T it % fig Append deb of the. estate a; Daniel Webster, hare sent.. ftintett circulars to persons having claims Against the same, in.• which it is stated that itheisilitt rimriunt of assets in ilieOßlMVll s LlP°4l 9 findilte nount ft of claims is a out *13545;000f 114 exece . A nt ". 4 r 4 new; . -nialiiiig. a ,diacrib,utiou tiong,thecritditeirs. -They' divide ttasnty • one. and Oree,quarters per centuro:retain 'l4 IN Wind , about one per tumuli tootle. %ixpetiies , and 'charges in: the.su it' a. the bit . ) , "of New (Mettler ' for 'a ,el4ppatlati,oo.lcir couns!l , fees :lit the 4,lo,ltatia;OnlitlrOverfY.:l76.in tnei‘,w air read , at s bratlon ofthi glorique tducdp." 11Fai .4118 Pafi,t'MY.fitied‘ng.coontrY Palatm never ij e ; -.Pierced ,Plain," We A r i i i„. 46, i f A • c41 4 7 1 .,* NowWO *Bort r - • - We', sbeicii our. mode of, curing Brmon, as farpi;hetlissiMr. B Town to the Washington Union. It is se id' to make' very superior Baron, being the,mode adopted in curing the celebrated Hams from Wilts end Yorkshire : , "As soon as .the bacon comes from thee' butcher's ban& it should have a covering of salt,' dried . and, rolled ,to ..lino. powder.,, well rabbed 'in **Rh the' band'to' every part, using the finger to fill every holemtid joint, SS it most,important that' the ' Moat shotdd take the eat whetiqnieecielh. In twelve houre all the, brine. 'and . damp salt not absorbed 'tihonld 'be 'Scraped off the biiimii.atid retneiedlikiin S the= vessel, and dry Salt added.again, as much as need ed to cover 'it, is before, end well rubbed in. This process should be'rePented every twelve hours for throe days, when saltpe ter should be addedortting Offpreviously all the damp salt and brine as before, ind applying the saltpeter as the' common salt, adding a handful of the latter 'A quarter of apound of saltpeter to a aide, of bacon weighibg sevobty pounds' itt'llitffi dent ; then mix one pound of coarse brown sugar and one, pound of treacle or molasses, and pobr over the saltpeter on the bacon, adding a little more bowmen salt daily for three dap which serves to make the pickle keep well, and the whole liquor should bp butyl PW)s a 'mop , Dien the bacon °Nit as ioliveilidnt, fah times it day :fcir the first ttivoi. weak. after it was first put to the bacon, nod then never less than twice a day for &remain der of the time needed for its _pickling,. which is four weeks, or longer; if large bacon ; nod then it should be sent to the drying house, and smoked over a wood tire. . • IRISH NATIONAL CONVENTION.-4 meet. ing of Delegates from the different or ganizatinns in the United States and Canadas. is now in session at the Astor House, New York. About 150 members are in attendance, but more is expected.— The (object of the meeting is supposed to have reference to. the movement on foot for securing the redemption of Ireland by an invasion I rum this country. The re porters are not admitted, the proceedings being afrietly private. A BITINO ARGUMENT. an. loon in New York, on Tuesday last, a man named Aims had his ear bitten off for proclaiming himself' Protestant ! jUlt o way's Ointment and Pills have effect. ed another Wowhold Cure of Sore legs.— Anthony Ilarrisdn Seard, of Martinsburg, Virginia, was a salli!rer for twenty-eight years from sore legs, so had at times, that human nature could scarcely low- it, as they werecov. cost -with wound And proud flesh. .Hie friends had given him up all hope ofhis ever regaining the use of his Inuits, as he WU* SO pitiable a state, the- more especially as the doctors told him hives constitutional Having heard from several people the p r oud effects Elolloway's Pills had produced m cases of this nature, he made up his mind to give them a trial; after using them fur a few weeks, he felt much better, and (m 14916111! them for two months' mid a half, he was perfectly cured, after being 2s years neripple, and considered beyond human aid. mune lets Imes mmortal ea in various ways : and it is connected with m inneruns Popular institutions. Among the most popular places with which it is associated is Franklin Place, Philadelphia, on the cor ner of which, No. I 1 l Chestnut Street, is the great popular Clothing Establishment of 1111.1. Wit-stm, the largest, cheapest, best and most fashionable in the country. BALTIMORE MARKET. Bwentone, Dec, G, 1855 FLOUR t lill?,AL.- 1 --There wns d better feeling in the Flonr market today. Sales of 2400 bids. Howard street at $9. Some sales itt;sB 87/, hatth:eritlingprice was $9. Noth ing done in City Mills. Rye Flours 7 121 per bill. with small sales. Corn Meal—we quote country at $4 25. Buckwheat Meal— Sales at $2 75 a $3 per 100 lbs. Gltd.lN.—Wheat--,Sales of choice white at $2 20, good to prime do. at $2 00 and $2 12, :xllll ordinary to fair do., at $1 95 a $2 05. Bed, good to prime, at $1 95 a $2 05, ordinary to fair du. at $1 85 asl 95 per bushel. Corn —prices drooping., Sales of new white at 82 a t:55 eta., yellow at 84 a 85 cts., old white, nom inal at 92 and 95 eta., do. yellow, at 92 a9B cia. Oats — a steady demand. Sales of goOd to prime at 39 a 421 eta, Inferior to fair, t 37 a3B eta. live--Wo quote Pennsylvania at $l,- I 25 per buslUtL SENDS.—Cloverseed $8 a $8.50, Timothy • $3 25,,Flarseed, $1 95 a 2 00 per bush. PROVlSlONS.—Transactions limited and market steady. • Beef—We quote Mean at, $lB.- 60. No. 1 at 516 50, and prime at .$l , l per bbl. Pork—new prime Pork at $2O per bbl. Stuck light. llacour-tranaetious very limited. Now shoulders .at 131 eta., do. sides at 141 cents. Bulk Meats—no sales reported. Lard, stock on baud very light. Sales of Mids. at 121 cis., kegs at laical. per lb. Butter, a fair demand. Western, in kegs, at 15 al6 cts., common roll sttld a .17 ,ets, and shoicr 0201 di QltideCni 2,0',1t 23 ct and Goshen at ...15 a 26 eta _.per 16. A. sale to-day of 400 kegaglides at.•2o tAi . 24 its. per lb. CATTIX.-1,000 head of Beef Cattle offer. Kat' the settles tb ditT r and 1001 head Sold at. priceS ranging erbta s.t fo $5;81 perlOblbs. on the hoof, equal tit s6a $9 50 net,averaging $3, 871 gross. 'hogs There -quiterfin tiro demand and prices upward! , . Sumq not large. ,Sales .are 'making mt •$8 35;11;48 50 per 100 Ilta. Sheep--4 fair demand. Sales are makieg„at,,prices ranging from $2 'to $5 per 100 lbs. , ;; ' ), IIANOTEIi 1111 ARK Ur. ; • 1 t /14NON1 1 1, rleqn?Parl 6 l 1 855 . FLOlitt 19: frons, ii A2,' braid, m,wago •- • 4. ' .95 40'2'10 CORNI; • ~,• -•01 . • . 62 OATS,! , . •.. , •.. :37 . • ~ ;.0 0 .CLOV4c/t.S/04P,.. . .;. ;I. 60 , • 11, • PLAST,ER p ou YORK MARKET. • - ' TiMsday. Dee 04.'1855. FIOVR, 3 liltl., from wagons, $8 75 WHEAT, V bushel; I r 2:15' fci ao Exu, comq •• a •.; . • • , • , OATS, " t • • • • •', 87 TISIOTIIY-SERDi 'V bushel, ' ' -3 50 CLOVER-SEED, 8.00 PIJAX-FIRED, = " •• ' ' 175 PIaSTER 1 F PARIS V ton 7 00 I:E D ,On the F.pth Ot., by the Rev. Jetties 114;nderso'n, M. SAMUEL LAWYDR, .d ems county, and. Miss . ELIZAItDIII.I4AN.: DE4, of Cumberjand_coutitY• Oa Idle 1 ,12 t): ftev. Orhih i. ",l 4 dr.: WILLJAM" FICKIII., of this county, and' MlBll :ANNA: 'MARY; OATI:101Mp AWN DORFF, of Cutuberlsed county. Qn 04444- thp..Rei-S'oSeittroitthilr. *ILLIAhI FORNEY, and Elsa SALLIE X. S REql4 . (ethit'Oe' of RoV'.'ll,'RitelF' ! )-746111) , 1* this &tatty. is r" "-• ' On the 201. h eat.,bpp .the same, hfr. ALBERT S. ViotliEllTß4l4, of 'l''reetividitlt4aitil), DLL, and Milts CAROLINE B.' UII'UTZ? ooanti ' l ' '; '; ' 44 ,:1 4 • - iv ITA:PiCii Rd i .V.i:Jrl On the 22d ult.,' IIC floory,,,M i tirshall county, Illinois, of Typhoid fever, after an illness of six weeks which Itie. bore • with • patience• k alvt, inneli,suttexing,lllllNß'Y ',I, DECKER, sig4 41 years. . i s. , - On the 17th ult . ; in Colninbia,' Tetinea MARY 51A(11./ALENEt *rife of Alisidoin Little, formerly of this , place. " ' • ' On the 25th ult., yr. JESSE COOK, Jr., of Menallen township, in the' 54th year •of his age. On the 4th alt4,- , atc.. F‘vilnarille, Indiana, Mrs. MATILI)A E. BAKER, wife, of..Courti... nakcF;;Bq:, of that. city, andformerli of getr , . tymburg. • . I Onthill.4th ult., Mr. NICHOLAS ituert El,Acitslitown, aged 39 yeata,' 9 months a*V44'loo .i .1 ;! ti i / I 46 3 .11 3 goo rr FOR Fußtid EVER G REEN . 'ME LADIR I S of Gleityikanf announce that they * ill' hold a.FA.III, at McCort. Rugby's flail to ypaniind continuo' as folloWS Friday, 21st beCinnliet, 2nt. '6 O'Clo'ck, P. M. Saturday, 2::( 1 1 a 1.2611 4' 6 P. ' X ' Monday,n • • Tuesday, (Chitstinas,)'all day, when notice Of its further continuance will be given. The citizens of the fOn4 - and the county are invited to , he'tittise'ilt. 4116 •wilt spare no effott.to make•the , Fair attractive: • ~.„TIARItIET A. HARPER, Presid,ent Priri 181 0. ••• • f. • CALEDONLI IRON. VIALINESTOCK. BROTHERS, having the exclusive sale of. CALEDONIA ROLL ED IRON fur Gettysburg, Ayoub) call the at tention of buyers to,this make, of Iron—the best in the market—which will be sold nt the lowest rates. We keep a large'siiiiply 'or HAMMERED IRON constantly on ]mad: Call nt the sign of the RED FRONT. Dec. 7, 1855 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. GRANITE STONE-YARD: TIIE undersigned respectfully inform the -11- citizens of Gettysburg and the public generaßyThatthey have opened a GRANITE sTolck. YARD, on,South. Baltimore 'Street, opphsite' the residence of George Shryouk, where they are prepared to furnish GRAN ITE S STO E , dressed in pray. style ? for, Monuments, Door Mils and Steps, and every kind of building and oronmentai use. Also, CEMETERY BLOCKS always on band and n gineral variety of dressed Granite. undersigned having had consider• able experience in their businesS, respectful ly invite persons wishing anything in their line to give us n call—as we are prepared to furnish the same article CHEA PER than' it has ever been heretofore offered in Gettys burg. HENRY S. RENNER, • PETER urrLER. Dec. 7,15.55.-4 m VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. Ivlr pc lZ e o s fl:c o r u ed .m n i t da P y ul hi li e e 2s S i n h l idy7f j t h e e . ember Instant, One and a half Lots of Ground. more or less, fronting on West ,York street, Gettysburg, adjoining lots of Ifobert Smith, James A. Thoupson,,aud haying an alley in the rear. The improvements are a large two two story BRICK DWULING , . • 110 (ISE 'a two Bi9rr fic BOIL DiNt:l,' a fraMe Shed, and' an excellent well of pererditib ing water near the door', with a pump Sale to commence atone o'cleek, P. Said day. • Atten . dance;will be given and to r:nil:nada known on day areal° by .• ROBERT SMITH 'momAs c: Dec. 7, liss.—is If .Coinpiler tittd P ILO CIA MA..T.ro N. tthe , 7 T, Presideneof the seircral ,Cpurfs, of moil Pleas, in the Counties composing the lBth Diserier, 'and .fustiee of the Cotirts'of Oyer and Terminer. and,Geperal Jai! I Deliv , ely,„for the trial of all capital and 'other hffenders in the Mint district; nod Salem:Cß.lllmgal. and Joitt4 .liPtitst,v,. Waive., Judges of the Courts of. Dyer and Terminer. and, General Jail Delivery, fur the trial ()fall capital andpther offenders in the county of Adams—have issued, their proccl4, hearing date the 21st day of 1. 4 t,0v., 'the year of our,Lord one thousand eight bemired end 'fifty.fiVe; and to modireeted for holding's Corirt of Common. •Plea, and . tot J• L. SCIIICK hasletbrned from the city ithe.largeet Red best seleetixl-,tltPck 4)1,4"pl! YXNI:4II , 9ctspps pp, Wks over nu p oduire of offiJiing to this cam- Janni . ty, Gall tknd ace for y9urselvss),li will not pretend a. , omini'eiate rare MO attractive stock—tho Jimitif of •tin''advditisc ent 'will not admit of it.: \ But,l •if you; wish' to select from the choicest lot,of LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN' .S.,DRESS G0()1)St four °yea over bAbold, gO to ,1 • - • ° Oat. 19, ISA . , .n. I • ‘.04 COLLgaolls;T4gß'.'filiTj(E, THE cotitcTotts",2l;x4rgS in'di e different. towpshipalitiidttnid antoty 'pre hereby notified dolt thir itill'te 'refittrte +to satt.wiii thiitt Vtiplihatee on or before Monday 14,310 day of,Decembers mei on which, day l'h the,Opromiasioneta will meet.tOstlutir o 0 / to ~ gly,c. the peciseary,voneml? l , l tlt, V.' l n'e, .11nplicat arc not settled up to fu by, i 9, a -I)l:mediae; ith CiAlicetots will tie tltiiili' with't& cording to law, witkone ingtird'to'fierebiii..'w JAMES J. WM - ILS, t , I ,ttlt GEORGE MYERS, Corset, ir * A ' ' PC K iN li SI .a. Atbm, 4. Atimorn I , 0* Nov:. 2 1855.—td ,' i :STRAY. BULLe-''.'il lilt , l riAliE'to the Premises - Of the subiinribik, IVJ Straban towustkiti,:rin 1•Ith instuut, large red I,3ULL . , with Rovers' white apptr..o • the Sides's:tail back, tiiiisOicalta Ise' thine! years old;" , Thts nwner'ir dealt:o4lo' 'coma fisrwatki; Odic) ilitliperti'ataf take him itiiiyd ft :,);>„ .• I • s • .;JOILN F. FELT ?r 1, (Nov. AI/ 8 P 5 •77 3 . I 33 si r tr, . .. 1 QTRAYED tOTlfti pro:Week of the Ilitsbiad:' a lA+, ricer Conifort'a iir Franklin' township,: about threetwooks•pg6,:a reid Stiern vritit while flanks audGmyhes4stanit'intan , da era of hir•ffirtlftwit-•:1140 Qw.Pflf . ) 1 011.,P/e.les taYt : Prkive-.PrfiTrtlt 11 0 7 , c,Stfir,W, C1tz9„,94 4way,' I .4. • 1- '"?.ETEIf . CbsiFOß't try • NOr: lsd is.:L4t 4 '. l( "" 1 ;; • ~-" i j).l') .(I IILANR.RT9 ARV. ,1 4 •0(1 1 SAANLk-- . The largest and cheapest in icau. Also Ladies drsa gotevls---the prettiest, lot iu town --to bhliall thd 040 or 2 f'•%k•t. OFORGE ARNOLD. '1 • • if ' FIRST 4 . LAST NOTICE rpl.lll subscriber," diScontineing gives notice to, all indebted to cull ard Impt . tle oil or, before the 17th Per,mnher', as ar ter dint ditto all unsetilotl 'steequisti wall ho placed in the Islas oflas Officer for cid= Toetian.' RELI;RIt litTI.TZ., Nuv. ?Gr. ) QICHICK him on !Minix! motti conapletd " isortment of tiIAYISS :'A11ID; CASS!. VESTINkIB; than evins—and. offers such inducementa to pun:Misers' as tan. not lint be atWaintagenua to them. Ginntlenten will flud'his Mete well Mipplied With all kinds °tooth; suited to theft. wear. •• • ' • SC • • TVACHIERg --- . PALL at,11u1,:11ola of KELLER KUKTZ W, oed buyjaui:l.llank School Reports.— Pike teduced (o'4 centa.., Only 1(10 slattie left. . KELLER KURTZ. Nov. 14, 1,85+1, 1.: it LET US REASON - TOGETSdit. WILT AHE 1" , • 1-T has ,been the, jot weighed down by disease,Fla, auffenng.,r— H9I.IOWAVS FILLS aro spectatly,•ElaPt4., to the mlief of the WHA,K, the Zsl.h:M,Yol7% the DELICATg, Lind theiNFlß?ti, dire; • mates, ages, *sores, stnd •constitntiota. , •TiProd , lessor Holloway , personally stTerrintends thak manufacture of his modicines in tho 'United; states, sandtoffers their' to a free and.. eniighti tined peoplei as the best remedy the wdrld Ong rL , saw for the removal of diseato. ' .7 • These Pills Purify the Bloadt. !e:. .. P :. These famous Pills are ospossaly,,ceinblned to operate on the'sfolniteh, the llyet, tub kid = pays, the lungs, the skin, and"' ;he bowels, gill. ricting any. derfingemcmt in thiik futttlddi, lel ttfying the blood, the very. fountain of Wei and hus curing disease in ,all its ,forms. )I t ; , i f , , , ' Ihyupeysifs died _Myer ,asinplahitit,,, ll' . N.R4Ol' h a lf.. ti? 0 !Inman. =l_o. tutr. , 0 /47 these P ills. It has vf,o pro'M in im r it..p 0: the world, that nothmg has iieeri.Gura ' cq , i to them in cases of disordetis of ilielliet"a ropsin, and stomach complaints generally.— r i hey.soon f -givp h'palthx 'tope to4ostNans, however much deranged, and when all Other 'Means have failed. i • ''• iinVei•al fir a4iiiiiii i nri;skii.v:z i nti . .• . Many of • the, most despotic cloyetiitosphs tc have opened their .thistern Blouses to gib ltitrfp'z IA libction of these 'Pills, that they, May heaps.? the medicine, of the messes.., Leer' ted:Coilegee, Sultnit %hal. thti "inddicino is. the ',beat itkietili4 , three', knoWn !for persons of delitatis health, ori . -- It hero the ;system lies been inweiroxl, as its 10, „ 5 mgorating properties .ri ever fail lo MdbitkrOlief 4 ; , . • ,$.. .: kenutii . cornY/0;4 , ~! .:,,, ,it ~., No Femnle,,yonng or old; should bit sri ihotit' this celebrated medicine. It corrects and veg. ,1. 1 ala monthly courses at alt veiiodsi acting l• -, in '• to 'Cases. like - a eharnu ' , lt is also the , Vi tel Bost an ly nafest: medicine that kin be ilOMt to! '.# Ohildren of all ages, and for any complaint ty I/ ': icoitseqnsntly no family. should bd trithontilt4 ', • . • .—•'.. stfolloway's Pills are the best iwnsidy kittAssilit the world for the following Diseases-e- :. Asthma/J.'. ;/...I.'; '. - iDiarfllikiit C.'. ' I ,C I l'i' Pdwel Complain . tA ) DroP B X/ ' ' it 'cinch! ~ I 3 i Dcbilitj , 1 . ur g ,„,-,,,,, 1 ,,.., ~ .i ..„, Fever and Agile • r•':‘,' , .l . IC eit:Dblostom q j') 'i Female Coittplabiti - P1 hi Ellisitepaltol.4 2. (:...4 illeadachet f1e..7 Ni,1.1)1 Indigestion .., :7 ..' i Steno Mid , Drtwtd , -,r1r.,;- I n flu enza , .r i r '(. ' ' Secondary slititptotost. 4, ..: Inflammation , , • ~ •..Inward• t Wealmees ~e, , 1 Yenoreal Affections ~,' Liver Oomplainti,;s . , t , ',l Wormspof allkinds., , Lorriessollipiritsl'iles.l I ', ***Sold 'at the mannfactdries of Prpfessort'' WouLowAy t , Bo miLiden:LalS9 7 4Now Yerk;1011 1 ' 1 '214 Strand, London; by all icspectable:Dritggilitil ". I end 'Dealers of Medicine throughout the 'frit: , 1 tea StatedriPti‘itkP civilized Yorld, in hoxeot,* as c en ts,62f, cents and $1 eneki. ~, , i „ pi . ,t ItSl,...here is a` consideraide, ,1nviing,11.744,,,, ding the larger dyes. ~ , N. n. Directions 'for the guidance: ,or t * , :; tients i every disorch:r • aro ntlixcd, to elto, Poi: Oct. 26 ; 1 1466 12 4dw' s' ' ". 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'We have reason Sar ; thinking, !'llose Clark", will , make.', a greater '‘ sensation than did "Ruth u 4'l It willfornt nn. elegant 12ino volume of °vett. 400 pages? ,Price $1,25, on receipt of kwhietki copits be.sent by mail, post-paid. be Sot:kale by all. booksellers. - " gEp,,..Any-newspaper giving. this 'advertises mOnt - threeirisertionS, and sending' of . paper, , iiith adVertisement mai*ed, , will to;? , ' ceivean,ailvance copy of the 'work.' byttithili post paid, ".t .1 ~ Viblish,4ll 'MASON. BItOTHEITS, Nra! •••!- ••• COIIPLETE'EDucvour , OA ANTI _l4r es: A DERS. 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