emili __ ... .... otra sureptylogrtn.rugreappirtiCr'" '"; - 1. ,,, 1. , "^::'. of riiiiMiiitaittidinitentind itriaetiCOled. 'Their elTorie, however, are notoiry 1 of certain professions, for the acquisition. of I successful, and at Dublin ihi6 week the weal otrelPeetAnitY• of nuhlfie... .Even 'i difficulty of finding individual but era has 1 the ism pupils, Will often,become- typer—r se - g - 1 - iurttthat soru _ ei oi di In t.be explanations ; /Ira** th l ey I *0 ( itiuiintitierf of brheat, 5 ,1, 1 1, .7nr) sithei iain t iliare hi .+n !offered ai aim., :1 11 tval i s t riets a in ni g. m an ra l ivi protril e e i ju gr ;L i re j wsof ,i t ! o dP n. uill g Pi : ryra,..7 4 it h 1 a; lli° ~, re du , "i. , , 4 th ' em s al n w e spon e aibility. l •r•., rea dy ;:irci;,;c";vltilt is ( '''' 3 4r t cA l u ' lOr Ale AT ;Mi. .4: ' ,Au saws what i witrig, Tut. 1 , he , ;, ari • c ei ‘ p mien( of la ' rd, at ae, newel ( us in indi 'due p pi's. ' . - y ... " . . ~ _ h er . t ib j eve e t Tfra l arr i a a «.. i „,,,,says..lltListien r,,uac . Jer ue l ._, et4o 1 d otiWlTpotential principle in the hu - . communicate the news of the Rlttsian act- 1 rt. than the friar of punishment or eeptance of thii peace proposals wl his con ,That teacher who is ever finding : daughter, the Princes Mathilde, thaillikidy ~t, . ..„,......and t„i 4 ki t x g occasion" threw herself upon his ineck, •tweeping from eve of divohedierwo or idlenc OF WASH INGTI*—A communication'from God. 'Wise was 'read before the Virginial,egis. lature on Monday, containing a proposi• lion from Mr: Leiria W.' Washington to present in perpetuity. to the State of Vir ginia, the sites of the birth place , of George Nifaahington, and .of Ahe homes and the graves of his progenitors in America, proL aided the State hall cause these places , , to be permanently enclosed, and shall mark the same by suitable tablets to cum , mentorate,those notable spate. 'The coin miinication was referred to a Select corn- ,WEATHER AT NEW ORLEANS. —Sunday, the 2d inst., is said to have been the Coldest day, they have had at New Orleans this winter. The ! mercury was down to 20 degrees, or 6 degrees loWer than on any previous day. Three years ago, however, on the coldest. day. the, mercurY in that city was as low as 16 degrees above ,zero., Ice for;ned there on {held instant an inch thick, and in some loQitiee it Was reported to be three inches One man was found frozen to 'death. , * train from Baltimore t 6 York on Wednesday met with an accident near Parkton, which might havo,been very se rious. The iiootnetivo ran.off the track at a dangerons , point:but fortunately the coupling between it and Ole tender broke at the nutmeat, leaving•tbe tender and pas anger car en the track. Mr. B. POWERS, of this place,.was on the train., fir - 3• The ocean steamer Pacific, which left ,Liverppol over three weeks ago, is sup posed to be lost. She belonged,to the veral steaom have been line. Se m , sent in search of her—mie by Mr. Collies, and another by our Government. PEACF, EURIDPE.--It is stated , that foreign r dispatehes. received at Wash ington show that Peace is definitely settled, leaving ispenifio terms to be arranged by negotiation. Conferences will be boldAt Liwd Clarendon Was to' bate ltft London for Paris on the 28th .of homy. . , jrZrGen. OABB met with 'a seriotia se eidetic:last week 'by falling on the Patent •Offic9, When Picked np he was bleeding profusely from s contusion in the head;, which rendered h im itieeneiblk , for several ,hours. , npprphegeion were at first entertained; but be is rarapidly recovering. , ' '•] Ot- Run, the member of Congress, who commited the assault on HosAos'anrSLT, has been arrested and bound over an ewer the charge. • Greely writes , that , he has The to do with' the prmecnifoiti l 7- The complaint was made by Sk . rBl2oo Of Washington. • r 0:70n the Ph inet, in,the Bowe. Xr. Robineou read in hie place a bill to change the place cdholding elections in H tinting ton and Latikore township, Adc'ute:coun- K7iSenator Douglas lute twotterati Ocieotly iron) 'Ma recent 'line= Ack, to take his seat iu' tbe Senate. lOTA partridge was caught . on Friday lut in the Court Hone s t, it Pittaberg;Ta., by the Clerk of the Couris, A FAT OFFICE.—..Tke great contes ted election ease of ,Sheriffbits linen deli ded in New 'Orleans in favor of Major Rif ty, the American candidate.. Major. Hef ty is from New England and , an . origins' Native American. The •office worth o ver. f)0 0 , 00 ( 11 , 4 Tear. • ' .. • ~1141- T he 81 1 3411, Po; is wel4 b 3 ., be,lfte prevalent liarrisburg, • - The F'rahelatin IStottlekit A bill for the incoroporation of the mo ',nestle fraternity _of rho "Franciscan Triare,":, oe l Ca9bria ?ctounV, is i t bcfore the Iliture , qf llcpsetopt.itivcr, an/ kfieited an I ~ ' , , aitilable'debate lilt week.' T o probabili tide aro ;that ;twit! pssiithe ifoil!e, the majolity, of tkat bed . tihistiegnlrtdx evinc ed isranittstliject tubsw.iincy ‘.le de mands of Jesuitisniin its rejection of the roposition in regard to the religious rights of American citizens tinder Catholic gov-- ernment!, Thembers el*, this . Order, sap the flakis lieteikirtonJ and tiOlund ir by secret oath -of unqualified obedience to a superiorg I, who resides at Rome 414 ki . 6iin iiiiolcl ifi;ituo i lya allegiance to t Pipe. Their' sole aim 'l6lfit) eltfeiteleh'orthe'Parial• Piktreerffdif I ° P c t•P l j44l 4l , o iP t •l fill i ;111.0 1 ?Pelknil the eno.minitiog' coati* their exist str.etil In . the' porsuli4t, , this; , Isolab le , scheoliiite qabed t foiditii'idstitiatibiiil sotkrti,' in !iiiiiellihe'qose'ff,''dlibitii'iiiiiani • .., l, 1.1 .•,:,•., , _ -.- L , ...i, t.,,. Ir, IlnOcged,.49r; '. , .'ii . 2. .-o?Plierll9,, mind,,end undermine,: ...',:t 'r' egriet•prlli., 600511 i.To ificorponitt` , ~ can !bottled: tidtit . trciald'hiertiv#ltie'LlOdao6 in 'i charge of ! , if.4itiffili:4t4.. ^ 4' .: roi..eiii#:':;4;,v;',. Oigii 44.,his.,sOntitak:,10.464t03.aioelililell deeteoy• the xeli g iousr faith of wen : ?cutest, ant fellow-citisena, and the civil and relit iota fratieliiiili I'diiiinileht''oti it's 'iliii diet'. •:•1 ~, i•-.) , n•..: . tint- , , i ~, /H. I , ganatteci4 (tile A erate pil °F remarks) arose from the • troubles, of tbo,Park Agee, when they served its asylums of refuge 1 , - 'gainst t ho civil. ware tad social'' troubles of that etilamitiens perii4 of blitory. 'The vow of Celibacy, • taken ley (*di, inmates ' eventually became the toured , of immenee mischiiif. Debauchery tad lieentioustteee prevailed not ohlYstli4iitlhli Wills' 'oflhOse •Olahli° l lmeß 6 tbl4oß4c l •49)7o.ili4, cer r upthi g ,,o the burnio4Airi lk i swim' Of , mosphere:. 'Human ildegedation. and t in 'femy'refinibed its Erariisf siege aiiibili th. monasteries tind ounnenel eftsti Itialdle Ages, end grimes of,the ilachest turpitude were perpetrated 'lathe= with impunity. The same brutal appetins , whieh 'detain m'o ehi'r'inthihnit 'pr, 'i l i iiil,' iiiii#lll4,u l - alidi iPkulPure i!levvl;lTC k i l . ... i k eh .' r 9 - treats, where. miler.thecrloak 'nu p.epenee and devotion; they rfellowed abandikied Mill vicious' lives. - They laciouscd' with greet raPiditY,- !trill all; overran , he ' kluidonitiiif NoroPe,,ahsorbiug . wil)t,their coffers.;the estates of devotees ; wheorwrificed all their lands and goods to the benefit of there shrines or fOilaicattl.' .vrliey" thuiiqk'cintio posseased..of gemit wealth and TaB run, pgii• embragitig ( the faireerapd„richeet„-portions Of the continent.: , - - . , . , -,, ~; ,; To'Warida' the clorth'tftt*t eighte6th'hen ry: suer( the, : wgharce ter.of , the tibilF;tliFef444o4tv,lii.thel9l,l4l4NeY attractodAho atteption o(the,,leading Ro meo OrithelfrilStateriof AUSiri4ln 17S1 4 Tirobi Weil "kg de. O nd '?'!F ° # l lo l ."PPO eil '4, i u• pire on.foreiga,superiore i.he.olooYed the foreigners , among them,• and.) obolihhod nine hundred •teouttitdridil,' Eti!'l79o; the Natiotial Arisetubly 'of. Prance V;otenienciid the work of poW.icar; r,gforrt, AY; all the religious , ord,sifstinAhat xquntryphy, which 18,000 inrmks Jb,ooo tionewrito thrtiwn back iota' 'the" world:" 'Di 'l.Bto, the King of prtir74tiiiioitli t ir wi rt, r ,gpv ilf .- anoti . in. b is, , doirrinions t and sppllcd Altair useless and idle tretultiren•to.the foundation of a fand for the . gratidertiet bf hhe'iutojicts.' iltccrntiy• r. .7 w scrod" "itg equal ertnrgy, L regarding ow monastic profession ' t:ranee nos sore on the body t politio.thne.:eaghr t o t o rattibvld by '.tho scalpel' bf 'reforufri torY .1. vie!! ef,•AO. hi 51 4 ,17.9, 032 0 1 14 0 0: in atit utions—.tho,insoparable evils attendant on themturd of the decided stand , takon against the 'by the it' ()imitates the Old World ao ca 9t i rgtCain fibui pressing our • )0 11 Pritie At ;46 1 1 4'01 1 )8$ , , Walla in the House of Itlprostintativea , ,to. plant them. in the soil of thi&ConstriVinweitth;-i Vit possible thatibe so c 6 rylpistoly ?vezTorf4 Po - 1 / I Nrittu ,(litholio,hierarohy , . dig Ii dare, Asolitakth bold and manlystandlagainavthis introduc. , tion 'of these iti l ischl'Ootis inititutibrie , into ceded 014 is *Aired f9r ttiiBWir,olrrt. l / 4 0 1 .1", , RVe - ' thitionliecolesiutioal polies/ If this•handl:, bating iervility dowi noreetteeil we shell titixt see iliti'dliuroh Terinitililifoeleat glisten , ' d4troy,eff ai priestiY:Otitien, artltril the , bulwarks prostrated; that our.' ancestors hirvelbrown up artivincl, the tights and lib-, order, of their deeeseilettta. It„, would re ally seem that thelrtratocratic:. party/ hab dart tall itiPancistir { tpitit;rtid cost ii'ia be 'horning the mere taw bf,l aif Of .1 01 • Pniff*Pql,eßialitMJiMlTPri,cifrr,lbg pats its dasigne in. his Flellittriel by ,nreaftelPf ' agents of foreign birth end anti•lliOublii3isn' l ipay ,Atedonbtedly Ale ,obtained, by ow* °ohne; but in the vequisiton , ol: , Trowerandi 'place, the m ost;vital,, social and prditle a f: "sneerer Artiericpii i cilizens 1e * lificed. ~After. baying Toted down 'Abe , resolutions of Nr: Mortars, 'invoking , tbe .proteetionl of the rights . of conscience of 'Aineriead citizens in 'foreign countries' by. the natienal govet:nment it , is quite'ink ing far the majority to. aid the. Roman Pontiff in his insidious schemes of hostility against those rights in the United Stated. [The bill, passed the House on Truudayl by a vote of 80 to 29. All the Democtuts yresetit voted for the bill excepl.' of Lehigh.] ' lEirOn :Friday lie,. the Nfanagecs of "teer , . Green Cemetery?' appointed. Press Tuner,' of this Tlace,ffeeper of the Lodge and Cemetery grounds. We bailee the idea is to'criniect _witk A 0 ,7 ,0 4ffe • 9e, _racer f9r.4l,l"lePf the , Keeeerr4o.l4 cektmito Ito', reads {hereof Wenctre folder. , .11e takes ppm>, - 0 14414 j0it" the.fialt LIE Afr.a Wwite • „ r "Z D C . A L . "IT fI S. Religlollo ditrEes AK itt...lllleif 8 bbatltt. ‘ At Pret y y i tga3h --S c i g erices. fl, Ch • Vlits (guthellin. rvices tbe mornin' ,B,Fi. r. SchrTc \ • 1 , St. 7, ' arch, L n.)—Setr in the • o in: nd ovslinn v. Mr. I. Me , , t" 1 ,,,, : , • srlerr s n eveni . ' .;. St 1111 ' L, ~,, German Reformed Chure.h.--Servicei in the morning, (Germau) & evening, Rev. J. Ziegler, .Assomate Reformed Chtamk—N • services. . —Catholic ..Oluire.h.-:,No.yrricett,.. . ...Tiie — Prayer3.lll"refittg df the 'Preshilerien, Orman Deformed, and the two Lutheran diet-elms is held every Wedneadierening; Methodiat,.Thursday evening.. _ . . __.. UGH 1 c- z Ej .s l oti iad thought the' cold weather i llike4l4l ji+ )1 djbipsd . the mercury went down again to 9 6 baoto zero'l—u will be asee—by -Ihe.folkneirtg,registee for the- laat week : 0 ! ..:24 Gf :fra.-tr.! 2 11. i[.9 P.V. It .AN. , • i981.'• 301.; ,-;,•'M k —3O, 4;,. , • „ , 90, . ' :29 18 • 10- 84- 23 ' 221 *4l' 35 21 • so , r2thr, o , i 22 20 ' - "". • n 14 " 0 311 . • 4 14th, • 9' 19 • " • ; . • *;-Neknoelero. ; , ;- ,• I • ••, SLLES.Ateatf tho Oourt ifon4;`an §fAliTitly ile Ist of Onieh, at o'clock,oftwO tracts of . rt" rTo a ' i ,tr,l q t , c! )( AP 11 1 1 . 4 0 r P/IDY•AosiPshi__ Ply : I ';4loPtaiFia 65 ,Aqual with Grit gill, Dwelling Notice, and other improvements., •No 2. contains 66 Acres, with• Fulling Dwelling House, and other improvements. ' • , the. stable of Ur. JOUNI D Dames, in . Peterobarg "(Y 8 ), was crushwi.ja by the weight of snow on,it, last week,ruiniata notooarriage. 2;11 of Febrinaie by this Compaiiy Pabrie 044 40g or tool'zi o .ro;eg k;'0701 4 'd,f':36,, 87. P. w. deliver an 4,191! aPaa. Ate ,ocqaaton. Tho tgataPat9r Aava:adaPtad ,a-41444 0 ma colored ipli;moi:lghicOrinViatAibisk much. to their. Ap pearance on parade. !ime, admin. 4iertilandin s gen ilio'ilakof those eoneerio; timeinnagomeuti of theßailroati, we were re quesled l / 4 1ast week to announce that the com 4 waniiementof theisirk on the Riilroad' would hA postponed for a few, weeks. 'lt was. seise quontly determined to go ahead; add'a*itill waS. bloke& neeeitlingly on 'Blonde? 'lasi, in pieglineaktf 8403 three or four hutidiid'axir sons. A friend hasi favored us with a comma- 'mention; detailing the ,incidents of the day, dnind beloW. cirlfestetd m morning 'a merrg `Marty' of Girls and Boji passed our 'oltPe ln sleighs and sleds, .eingfug'i ou their with, which rie,sub,siscr,teutly fearned.fo by ihe Scholars of the Fejle . Sehool in Freedom .toiraship, .utuler ~ehargei of Miss Hunals v and , accompatiied by anteral i of the .threetora. ./Cheyatopped at Mr. rSittraLY'sikotel; . and, after a ideatiant re• tufted .home; < In passing the several Printing Offiehs; the party halted; the boys giving' theo 14441eitsAis Ibt‘Oaolt---thua .nvirLeing their. al. preeiati an of the' power' and itiflanee'' of the .Pgq.s. Wq yentute something that tilos° , h93:1,"rq 1 4 1 che PaPer4l". -11ENDERSVILIA-t--A correspondent has favoietl'ut With thie anneike"acconn,f. Of mat, things abOtit Banderarille,'Wbich o read With i - inteiest. shall be indeb44 i'riends tolVoihiyS t l'or the eiiinniunientaou Mani factS of local or gen-1 sra.kintkrest. fow , nur,loced -department' Mucl 1 may be; cantii bated in: this war , to , Make our peperr moni 06'41111Y interestitra,nd Valuable. iliiilhestsfrica Fob. SilVlBss. Ent - rens 111;: "Snit" llavo"B6gn frent aCeounti t ; given, in your, paper. of, i the ,bst r atn your borough an d in othersfictions of the county, I ptesume.itt. fair, ces.,l This; is ,es. it • shotdd or hire always thought ,that. Real Entate.hatilPet l 'selling Son low.in , thisl3ountr. , The day ianot far distant when land in our 'County will sedbe qually well with any other of similar quality in Ti tri4 be asked a great many iThz land sells Mayo! read* am than it did' a , year ""ago. s'etved`bh a prices • I paid for produce. I have no doubt'. OistAie high prices all our Agricultural prodilete are bringing...la present :in meaintrei may ' htive.increased the-prices orland. lint I tbink the great and grand reason why!s6 , mu& ' it eliiltikingbands,ii:thOn . prospect4rfliavihg e. made' obi: County; 410itiby ' the Farniet;''diiiietS t to hitti; his'iaarklit' i itt, 11060 it il'er6at hlSOirtl'abi;r:' , Thii'l l itiink is' reason of 'gni" ittire r aSed d6iki4a ')isr land in our county. It.may optptie r out of Ato, Inky to giro lyour uttuteroostOaders some of the,transactions: that. [bawl been consteetedt:withrbd silo Of! Real Ms- tactet since that 11,11 . lniBedderviillii told .its tinily:. ' F}Ltan Ilvtosiititst ''Cloiecr i f6t.""4,11100, 1 tratit."Ps: .44 onc 4 f4iiqt.oi'mtliltOfd*lMitipgr: l — . 'AO ii i - Zilapet6 eitiii"Of ; • - it ...yd.. c 11 I 1 PPLEYAIf, itts, 010, 13 V id his fine Mill Property and farm, coots ping, ['slaty ft.el saes; for $14,000/. dossiiii ffinft. iintohlittero. A lihr,dityrr Sigio !INt. 11.Winottsi tiold Iths' formfie !MAUD, itiittlitll:M•Koilial iilfiChieei.." A nAtllkitlierili4l ay.; 'boaAikai;ibrAiail titulars. - But enough haiie" Van tietf i •tR 40 : 1 111011r;outortroutveaslers thigila4o will eel) spray op here as the •ttee*.weatern pFt, of_ the ,Cloonty,- among. hills rod mountains,, ind •ab very . &ill. reijiaziendiaooricesi. 1: 11 But that which tapirs/M.01616:qm , the, enor mous lots ire" bildghte stbskitMandeins . They may not be effected,by, Rip high ices of p uee,or i e,,a i van App q rlid. Feed,, ae much as farms, but ttiersell, RAI: rate. :liars ; ffu e ls, Arpilininj o t ra t i ., r , of 4ohp cook, aec'd, sold two lots btllottgipg to said estate ; ono of the lota lyingnear town eon- Wining three aCres,ifor .$100.60 per acre, and, ' the other, lying a half a , mile from , town, con; taitiingfour , Acres, for . $125 'Per acre. ' Both lots were sold • for eash—Ww.. Wstera di Rao- I 'ruin inireh;u3t, l r'iL there is any other small village along i the sont,li4'nonn. 'loin I.hat tau beat 'the Store, T like to I ''" ~; • BE NDERdViLLt. Arßuiiieeff • tneethiO, 'it the , Ahnory to- night. The Nadi , ,rar.Q . s 81 . 4 3410)*, tP,lPlPPgr,.4ingr, pro= pprtipq!) lijgh.!taefitVwas ,sold',1•14 1 11 4sh V°117711 0 0.,41 A RT Flur£l4wltr• Teachers' Association. , :Ina ."AdantsConaty Tesehersitiseoeintienti i ii •ii*§KtPlin . .the Lecture Al riii'e CUM, P3/Iyebarg, on Thula& a th of Faking, tllo'ckeic—DavratiCu. ~ pi* iii........." ' . After attending to sorannirtor in .. ebtalociation adjourned t 42 ore P. L: t• 41.3 2P. K—Opened with Prayer bY Bey. . &knacker. On Motion of Mr. Thomas, D. WM. Esq. was requested Addreis Mr. Wars responded to the,request in an able and interesting Address, selecting for histheme "The Primary school; its Teacher, sad the Mode of Instruction." The subject of Siool Discipline was Miran up and , discussed Mdessrs. Allman, Thomas, Dr. 84:imam:kat and °then. pidjolusieleo meet at 91 o'clock on Friday morning, • %ramkt Opened with. Prayer. by the,Rev. R. Ifni The subjeCt of School Discipline was , maimed by Deputy . SaperinioldentHicknok, Mr. Aus tin, and others.. Ari able Address was then de livered by the Rev.'Dr. Sehmucitaliwhich listened to' with Merited ettenticin. Mr, Aus tin moved thatithattise thanks &the. ,ALSOCIII tion be tendered toDr. Schmucker for his able Address, and also that a copy. be .splicited: for publication in the School JournA. [The Ad dress will be found in to-fifty's ' paper.] The Subject of School Discipline was again discus sed by Messrs. Hickoock, Allman, Austin, Little and Rev. Hill. Adjourned to meet at 2 o'clock, P. M. ' 2 o'clock P. M.—Opened with Prayer by Rev. Brandi. Mr. Hickok debit-sped an eloquent and pointed address,'giviiirs.%ceinct history of the rise and ppitilesikedneation in Penn. sylvania,compartpg the system of poillic in * struction wi t• 4 other sta4os jilid 'onn tries, indAl ' the SehmalLsw of libs 4„, . , . a:ie art liattninent)o'pelNA ear spdp an pnikesying a mskosairnom fatere 8 state in education. The athiecP .o6o6 ,_, i° Examinations was diaerassed by Mestrs.Thom. as, Little; Austin and Rev.R. e llill. Adjourned to meet at '6l'o'ClUck. ' —'' 6} o'clock P 24.—iiir.littUkcolt again enter .tained; the Association', with :an-. address, in which. he ihowed the relationship i which srotild exi . 4plisn the higher jilltituflons of learn* itig 'and our.Oeintnon aWd'irgued that fluv foundation' must `that' be laid' In our State Schocils, ordei` fluCCessiblly ,to sustain env The Treasurer wad instructed to pay the e • palms Incurred by the Association at this meeting..... • On motion wfut unanimously Resolved that the thisnks of the Association belendered tb Mr. Hickcocik for his able Addresses and the interest manifested by hini in tbe proceed ings of the Adsoniation: ' • On motion a committee of three was appoin ted, to corrrispond with the different Teaehers in 'the dotiikty in, regard to tbe most stii'its • MO place for tbe . next meeting of the Anicicia ,tiou, 'and nlso to desigaate the, time. (Commit. teeadesais. Anstin, , Orammar,;ind Thlmos.) On eletittit, the thanluenf theAssoAntion were tendfired to. Mr. Willa ,for' his abler addresses and a-committee, appointed. to• solicit a copy far yrablicatioi in i the county, paps* ••The"tbilo*iil :rstt alntions 'wElre thed read rind' adopted ' " Whereas,' l'he groat And almost universal 'obstnele to Success in die' rinse of Common Schqol Education has resulted from the scarci ty of good Teachers; and Whereas o tho Matt rdltment:of Teachers', Institutes by 'legislative action, ip every county, saoctioned as State in sti}utiens, for the inaproventOot of, the Teach vasty in 'supplYing this naive:sal de cieti ofeotOpetent Teachers t•Theiefore, Resolved,' That it is the sense of this Assoc+ sti(nt that the establishment , of County. Nor mal,sehools will:weedy promote the Crillie 'of ,gopatopo Schp9l Education ; and that the Le- Igishdure be 4nfi pro hereby earrstly request ed too - grind mod . emle appropriation, of, the' ic fund to'd'iistatn:thetn. Ritolverl, .T!li4 the ileeretary'.of this' Assoid- Mien be herebi shthoritted to transmit eopy. .of the foregoing 'Preamble...ad Resolutions to our:Senator and Representative. , That every Teagher,of this coon• peght, i ifpossible, to attend all the meetings of this Association. _ Re :faded; Thai the' thanks of this Assoc's tlini be tendered to the Trustees of the Luthe ran Clnirch forgmnting the use of the Church. • DAVID CITRRENS,'Nedy. ",, [ costwvitorrsn': • ' The' -ittillirontd rhb eth'erinoo- "itroiOng on iallrota"tooltplace on Mon ' ; 81 1 , 7 boat, about' tili 44 7 between this place , 11 1 1 (10ackgiert Could not 4v,e bean fing,,nnO at an early hour ; th e ,netuilly',, quiet i town of Ciettylbarg waa.tho 0 0 000.0 f 40040 and ptopirotiwi. At, ten, thw Indepencletat Tiro nnlirened . thttacene much by 'their !pros once—begin to collect, .prepalatoryi to para ding thittigh the streetty which wee thei elgaal ifbrthe entlinsituitidtti fall into lino; with their hielghe nag slede. A lonieitiO Walloon, otr dad we rapidly' pkodetied to the Spot, but first went some 'hide mile ?either. 1.6 'the hoipitable fOn Thi : Oifoitc" Pilil43 4' lood 'Pheefr , olivarighlildttne thtd4tatigq4 The Rail roiVOrPs c•Wcne4. 42 Tßltc 00d oYer,agniu,' end !r m „, tb ?( l n` m A 4 ?r oi ,..44f t „ dlioY to 'lt one might supos e,retie it need :never, want , doctor, lithoughlibei' a " ',Porta. ) Ai 2, P. M., the procession foFmtni ' -. 4paired to the Itcene r ofictiOn.'"X'illtite'Oitio frOm the (C:on fo l ilOwing EfoliXOurg . 0914 1 a,n.T. Wo in ' cOnimittlatethrti upon important epoch tMit , history, ithicliis Otani tti °tort' glow attiong dodo* with sticetato; ' May they ate untiting'in the future mei the past-las , shown kThistinte brietlfand energeticially responded to by. Mr. "me, fieCretaVy of the Company, (cheirif,) whey Calk," ltrOtliarrriPreiliditit, 'pliced the' first shovel br earth'' on The wheel harrilW; Jeiithasialoile. cheerio 04 r which the Maas fired a volley of 611;10117; (three 'cheers, for clettysbnyi Railroad.) Altai. die Pies ideq and Directors had in litre , performed their part, the crowd fell to, loading the, wheel barrowe with shovele, picks, bands, and any thing they could get hold Of, so great was the enthusisenito perform a part on this important occasion. XsZotwithstanding the announcement in the I .‘,§tur" of Friday last, of the, postponement, which sceurre4 through, some misunderstand• init,• there ,were Least' four hunired e wimps presentv: • , C, • • {1 • 4!•,,•,, Messrs. WARREN & PAXTON, we nrlerstsrgl, are itoing on vgorotully to prosecute the work, 'TO • 11 P#4 1 1 hP , '9 t !'C ax q949‘0 3 " 0. 6 4 1 4,9trt!er , P 0 4 1 R 8 0 94 *a Al -*it& to ,4q ,ocie as thsrAis i sesP4l.7 mix frAdiiie.,the , • • .... .• , • •••• d• •• ~ '‘. - ...... TWO . odleellig on -, the Piti- - ofsibi- . 1 ` 1 : 6 ! holders towed the enterprise, manifested it. self b l y the payment of-several hundred dollars a day, or 0% privionit t o,the time appointed for s the payment of ' efirst instalment. Via ate info that should the means be cti fast oug h , the work of gradation 1 coul e /isily ra plated daring the Don sum .. which d enable theatre% be/sere the ' ag ,if not us far as Oxford by next autumn. Now, there are shout 800 stockholder*, and leaving oat the. subrcription of *WV brills 4 TATLOI4 ($21000 1 ) alt.& ortige sabeciiision for the balance would be tretwatel.lll3ll end $l4O. This heeds 'ilit us to be but a moiety in _comparison with the genera means and benefits to thine wk.. tie Wilted in" ped that tite 3 =At i /te c h i e b9 am h a7l sum each on the average to pay, will not let tilitioniiiif Entripthie" to iliireitiiiii . of Adalo6 l 9 ! / !t fia lf ( . 4 7 ir l A t .flf• lukaialounl on part: ' ' 5. •14141.404% , . . . , .- , • , . _ ' rri Coringspoi)deno. 4:4*thio :Stsr sad litunmii. . • , 4 Ilazaissm Figi. 3T, The new Railroad Bill--The Zipoi(kteitc9i, —Thnsperary Agfournimesse• • " afkaa a 00,7 41 14: 4101aRait to the Charter of tbe v Clettribitrg Railroad Company, se it has paned both brenebri, of the Legislature. It was sent Ibis titer ning ;to the Governor. who will douhtleiei approve it at an early day. The bill pass ed the Houfrilthout dissent, but was de cayed one week in the Senate, through they 'agenoy of an individnal (coin Hanover, wit pretended that he was, remsenting the citizens of Oat plaoe. wbUn.hcdetnan. dad an atetential *Vale. bill. which would have 4e/le it Competitively less to ,Gettysburg interests., bill,was, over, for one tkeek ques,of the Senator from Irceih, moved by theqndividualaltaded to, bps the people of Hanover, wligikacAuainted with 114 bilis, repudiated iligrinterfertmes of dullk selt uonstituted agent, disowned bis.se" Mt and indefeneible purposes, and requested thn 'Senator from -that twisty to withdiatiqiis opposition. He did so, and the bill' roils. ed wit oitt Hatay; ?As fluids pf this at tempt to . interfere with que.stioes far above hie capacity,should teach this Hisoverian hereafter to stay at home, mind his email business, and not unit into positions lI which he will Make himself ritlionitine; The bill will greatly aid the prof yes to which it reicrs. and embrace)! 'jennyNisi& titbit which kits hitherto beim asked with. out avail. The Haase a fisw • weeks ago paint!' • bill to repeal the rhitraining ,Lignor lair wf the 'sat treesicO;, but the Senkte'hU proved itself to move to thattutio, YeriOut, substitutes fur the Housed:till have been ptlesed in that body, and it is now merminly ascertained that the legisla tion apprOved by the 'House will not pass the Senate, prolmbilities are dast „' ; , AT ; 40 IVREAT, V bushel... 1 ' 6 to t 75 RYE, 1 00 GO4, „, 56. 3 IWCKWIIRAT, per bushel Y(iTA,TOES, per bushol ;TIMOTHY-SLED, CM)VEIt-S1;EO, PLASTER OF PARIS, Par 10.0 Ibs von'[ 91 K ET. . - • Yonx, Tuesday Fob 12, 185 G. 1t1,00114 hbl., frOin sragOes, . $7 75 bushel, 1 70 to 1 93 MYR " " 103 .cortk, - ?OATS, -3 " TIMOTTITSRED, 11 bushel, ,CI,I)VEIT4III3Dp. PLAX-SEED,.. tPLASTER'OF PARIS, it ton, IARR E~l. , On the htltAist. o by the Rev 'l4:Pt i n t yltr. ZACEIARIAII OSBORN,' 'of Peterill , and Miu ELENORA MARY EBERT, of Hun. iitlerewtorenahltwoir.:43.l , On the 7th inst, r hyOtelßev. D. D. Clark, Mr. JAMES,BIGHAI4 and Miss AMANDA .& HORN glit 4th:of this count.y.. On, the lith e1t. i1i 1 4,,,F 4 the Sew J. 11$.:lionli, ABRAR I AM ER. of Ceshtown, and Mtits 14N ETT ErN/CUY.3 or Franklin county ' ' ' On the 99thul by Abe Rev. Mr, Buller, WM. 00(1Wi And Miss MARIA RIT- A' 84.---both,of couny. • 'On the'li inst., by the leer. Mr. Lobr, Mr. JOEIN I .TAOQIIIii . , end , Mile ADELINE MY ERS—ihts county. ; On the 12th hut., by Rev. Jacob Ziegler, Mr. OHARLE/hoti PIAINIMR, of Cumber land townshifo; and Viei NAOMI FRAZER, , Or Frepielteonnty. Md.. Oet ll* Wt., hi , the sante.Mr. GEORGE I)EAMPRAndIiisSZARAA RoaxsoN, .A , ?#45eir44.14t4.06. , t -.1 • PIED, On the.id /14 11(11.,,LIJOI. • •AHN, • ALLEN, daeghter of ' Thomas Gtxlfrey; Edq., ,formerly af, Adams pot i T o ty ti i o n- s t t i h ie year of age.infant ion of •• John Reiff, of `ColfoVrago township, aged 2 leans and 9,days. 'Oh Eltinday last, LOUISA GRACE, daugh ter of Mr. Christopher Wilson, of this piece, aged.' year and 6 months. On I.lte 9th inst., in thia imough, CHARLES eon of David B. Little, in the 3d Independent Biases. Iv • 117013 will meet for panule, in full \, l " dress, at the Armory, on FBI "' s DAT NEXT ,at 91 o'clock,' A.X., w t 6 arms sod accoutrements in coin piste" order: Members will provide , tPentltires with 13 rounds of blank By ries - of.tire Co in. , gelkike , • -( I , 4,tw - car, o. a 1,, i•-.1:4 /I • 71011140118 4C6llllft Ate...d.r cows" nab Tress' I's . . In amnia isith the Direetiti ofthe Poor end of tai Ilduse of Emplorient'of the County of Adams, being from the Itd day, ofiennary, I 4,1)418,410 ALDI 1866. 1656—. Tan. lit. To balance amyl* • 1 . • setileasent;• Orr 4 4 Feb, 1, Order pc County Tossa rarer, 600 00 : • ';il..).lkid ni600,301 Av rkh rit do,: ow. r o t ) 0 00 0 mi g " 400 00 o. Cash received of Col. N. • Swope, ' • ' 211 23 'Do. Cub meet* lifaele,sq foe Car, • ' 4260' Da • Caah received of S. Darter ' raw for James Miller. • 10 00 • ,Caeh reCehmi of Israel Grit. fely• suppod of Daniel Ernst i _ii,ComberlandC , o.. .. Poor - 831 Comb teoeiaed of Andrew Polly t Adorer of William Bell,dee'd, forme of Kra • • 3 96 June, 4, Order on Connty i :Dmmarer, '2OO 00 July 2, , " 900 00 Do. Cask recel4ed of John Serittv Steward, ' 37 15 Aug: 6, Order on County Tresanter,:4oo 00 ' Do: Part of Reaping . Machine paidby Poor Home,' ' 26 39 Ang.22, Received of Moses M. Neely part valrie oCestraya, '2 50 Sept. 3, Order on County Treasurer, 300 00 I Do. Recieved of S. Darboraw. for 13 weeks board, of Elm Sample, 26 00 Oct. 1, Order on County Treasurer, 400 00 'Do. 'Received of S. Dorboraw, Committee of Elm Sam ple, for boarding, 5 30 Nov. 6, °Mere° Countyyreaturer, 600 00 Dec. 1, " 400 00 Jan. 7, " 1200 00 $7606 30} 1856, Jan. 2,4.—T0' balance in hands cif Treasurer, $1291 461 1 CIL By 'Carl paid end as foams t Merdhaodise and Groceries 1337 181 Out door Pauper support 914 99 Funera expdnses of do. 92 341} Mechanics' bills, 495 681 Male Hirelings, 180.00 . Female do. JB3 00 Chopping Wood, B7 60 HOTIICS, Stock, ileet•Ciitifeandehiep,.627 90 Pork bills and Stock Hogs, 349 20 Flour, Grain and Grinding, 1171 341 Lime, Hauling, &c., 228.27 Stone Coal, 84 00 Executing orders, 14 8 Publishing Accounts, Lc., 41 50 Physician's salary, , 100 00' Treasurer's " 40 00 THE UNIVERSITY'S FAMILY REMEDIESI Issued under the Seal, sanction and authority of THE UNIVERSITY OF ,FREE MED ICINE and POPULAR KNOWLEDGE, chartered'by the State .of Penrutylvania, April 29,1855,with a capital of $lOO,OOO, mainly for the purpose of arresting the evils of Uptt rious and worthless Nostrumtr. Also, for sup. plying- the community with reliable remedies , wherever a competent phy . sielan cannot or will not be employed. This Institzt!tar has purchased' from Dr. John R. Rowand, his We, the subscribers, Auditors to settle and celebrated adjust the Public Accounts, do hereb; certify' Rowand 9 s Tonle Mature, that we, have . examined the items which • coin- k_tliwnfor upwar d s of twentrive ye ars as the pose the above . Account, and that they ared Ague. correct, and that there is a balance of Twelve only safe and sure cure for ever" and_ his inestimable remedy for Bowel Hundred and Ninety-One Dollars and Forty -2 our .901.e.r twee n6nas Atexaneer Cubean, "ImPlAinta. Treasurer,—;beitig from the ad day of January, ROWAND'S COMPOUND A. D.,1855, lo the 7th day of January, 1256 Syrup of Blackberry ROOll both days inclusive. A. T. WRIGHT, I which highly approved and popular remedies, s. to Cher with .• JOHNHAUPMAN, ' Audit " The Univers ity's remedy for COMPLAINTS OF THE LUNGS ; - The University's remedy fur DYbPII.I4HA OR INDIGESTION; 'The University's remedy for COSINE BOWELS ; Also, the. UNIVERSITY'S ALMANAL may be had, -at the Branch Dispensary, or Store of Clerk's, " 40 00 . Directors, extra service, 60 00 Attending Homes, 1 SO • Pay to Steward, 111 11 Guano, Salt, lc., 29 Of Dried Fruit, 9 00' . Lumber, ' 42 27 Payment made to Board, ' 8 50 Directors of Poor, Cumberland Co., 39 00 Drugs, Stationery, &c.,26 674 Balance in hands of reasurer, 1291 444 John Scott. Esq. Steward. -In-account •with:the Direetottarf the Root and House of Employment of the Coady of Ad , 'being:from the 3d dai.of January, D 1854 I"• to the 7th day of /anew+, 1855. Jas. 9,. To cash for La rd, • $1 65 "20, 41 10 07 Mar. 7, " for Horse, 65 00 Apr.s, •Cash from John Gilbert, 45 80 12, " from H. D. Sweeney for Tallow, 68 25 " " • " (min oward for Cow, 56 00 ' Nov. 14, " fur Lard, 6 82 Dec. 8, " for Sheep, K. Wilson, 14 00 1836, Jan. 7th—Balance in hands of Steward, $2 35f CIL • By Cask paid out as follows : 2 75 7 75 1 13 , 1 6 25 6 CO Groceries, 12 46 Vegetables, - - 29 61 Vinegar,7 00 • Male and female hireling*, 44 87/ Wagon epezuses, Freight and Stage Fares 29 73 Grua I.Sgginr,. 8 00 • -- - —O l 9, . Ilit 4" isehold articles,. 23 5711 Stamps, Postage and Stationery, 2 75 Cash paid to Paupers and sundry persons, • . :39 531 Veal, Jac., ' 10 15 Wood Cutting, , 10.75 ., TailoOng, , t ..6 75 Althea, , . 5 12i Lime, 12:07 , Straw,l 30 Attenance on sick, 60 Powder, } . 1 05 2 75 7 50 1 15 7 00 18560Tan:70-ay babuieti dire 'the ' 246 23 1 2 35t • We, the subscribers, /minters to settle'aird Iltdjust the Public'Accounts; do certify that we have examined the items which compon the above Account, and do report that'the same la correct—the same embracing the iccdant of John Scott, present Steward, tiom the - 3d day ofJanuary, A. D.; 1855, to the 7th day' of Janata% A. D.; 1858.—both days inchanve— leanngebabmce fn Nandi of Mud Steward of Two Dollars, 'Thirtylve and three-thurth • ' JOHN ILkIIPItiN, ' 4w/sks "' Litt qf:Ottl-Door Rapers and Anoint drains Yearly tisf Bock „ . I. Mo%Ain, 15 • Wade,. e . • . - 3. R.Fletcheri, (for N.Weeter,) [511251 46 A • li s trikivitieTr.ft 4 1.!•, • ; ; , , t I . " sae , rd : • " .20 7. Jacob San#ers, " , ‘„ 20 •8. H. Hildebrand, " " • 20 9. Sophia Dwell, $lO half yearly, 20 10. 'John lAiper, $6 qr, .• • 20 11. John Ehrhart , $6 half yearly, 12 12. Joseph Weam $6l ,20 13. Henry Swope, 41 , 20 14. . Jacob Shank, " . . 20 16. • Daniel Hartzell, " • 20 16. Folly Roth, “ 20 17. Samuel Hunter, $7 qr., 28 18., JaeobLansinger,s.s qr., 20 19. Mary Ikanl, " , 20. 'Elizabeth Roster, " 30 21. John Jenkins, " • 20 22. Henry Hess, " 20 23. Joseph Rosenfelt, " , 20 24. Peggy i Slonalser, ". " 20 25 . Han ut Roof, • 41 20 26. Jaebb 'Paters,, . 1 1 •$0 27.. Polly Dysart, „ . 68 , - 20 28. Elizabetit Hystsd, • ; 2O . lc/ ~;;:. 20. Mamas Grit, $5 so: "mts.w:o4- o.; , , 20 311 Jebnliteemed ' 20 32. Wilhebnine Replay, $6 qr., 20 33. Frederick Hapker, " 20 Feb. 16, 1856.--4 t, Collateral Inheritance TAX. UMW P. WALTER, Fe*, Beixister of matt, in aticonot' with the Commonwealth of Peassylvenle, tor TIM on Collateral Inheritances from December 41854, till November 30, 1865. . t,):•17. ..i)- • pi., • Feb. 2, 1855. For Tax received from estate of John Are na, *l2O 78 " u Hen ry cy Chamberlin, 71 1: 10, 0 17, 48 • Joseptiltitchen, 100 00 21, " Hagdilene'Hoover, .25 00 " A " Sarah Hoover, 55 00 *Ay 12, A " Pattiek Daugherty, 963 " 23, " Mary McConnell, 15 60 al, 29, " Sautuelitoyd, 90 00 a 31, " Sally 'Barr, • 10 00 Aug. 16, " Jacob %ler, • 71 26 " 17, " Jacob Best, , 58 80 Sept. 20, " John Culbertsoit, 55 18 Oct. 12, " 'Joseph Herman, 60 76 " 15, " Ann Stoner, , 22 35 $768 84 Deduct commission, 5 per cent. 88 44 $730 40 R. d. WCREARY,.Auditor. Feb. 11, 1856,-0 2,000 PIECES WALL PAPER. PARTO7 i &COßEAN e h n e gr opened an un- wait Paper, • of eyery style and variety, from 121 to 40 cents • piece. Housekeepers and Paper Hangers are invited to pall and 'examine the dock, which in superior to anything heretofore offer ed in this market. Only 124 cents a piece, or 1 - 1 cents ayard,for Wall Paper Gettysburg, Fpb. 16, 185 u. LAST , NOTICE. Irrundersigned hereby gives notice to fill i ' debted by note or book account to call and pay up before the first day of March nal, at which time I will place my books in the hands of E. B. BURUIXI Fag_for collection. ABB& ARNOLD. Feb. 15, 1856. , OUT OF WOOD 1 Maar the last week'or two we have been badly off for wood, tieing compelled to avr what we have used. We know that there are number who expect to furnish Wood in pay ment of subscription,' fie. We should li k e, however, to have it NOW, when in want of it. If compelled to pay cash for our Wood, we will of course have .to require oath for into. zeriptiona. Feb. 14. S76OG 301 B. W. RILEY, & CO., Ileidlersburg, Adamt Co., Pa. Oct. 12, 1855.—55 HAY WANTED. PERSONS having Hay to sell will do well by calling on the subscriber, in I.Gle ttysbu fir. who is desirous of purchasing. The highest Market price will be paid at all times. OZTA, he intends having the Hay, after being packed, hauled either to Hanover or Baltimore. the preference to haul will be given to those from whom he may Marchese. SOLOMON POWERS. Dec. 24. 1852.-etf 5,11 BOXES •BLACIE FAT in store mur and for sale by • WM. BUEHLER,' No. 167 Freisidiu street, Seidner' LILL AND; SEE ES AT THE 117.EW STJND. • Wil. T. KING respectfUlly announces • to bis :friends and . the public generally es eat he continu the T A IL ORING BUSI NESS in the room adjoining . the store of J. Lawrence Schick, and flouting on the Di* mond. Be has Made arrangements to receive regularly the LATEST FASHIONS, and itwill be hie coustant aim to. give entire astir. to those wbbmay fairer him with their custom. Ifireouutry produce will be taken in ex- MIL T. KING: ' ..GeStriblirSt Se PL. 581 1 8 65 . • ' $247 59 slit Gloves. ir ADIXB White, Black, and colored KID Li GLOVES at 82/ canto, worth-87f. Gen. n's do...itt 75 cents, worth $1 gb—joat re ceived ftWoi Now York Aictioo by, • s irLHNI3STDCK BILDTEDERS. '10. 44 ,! 12 1 1856 . • ... •'• 1 . 1104. TR N 8 of 4110 , ean be M #' Altai 801110103 as &asp lithe cheap est, if not a little cheaper. Noe. II;Ieb& MILLINERY GOODS'dreg, at FAHKRITOOKS. BONNE T GOODS, such an Velvets, Bilks, Satins, Itibbons, Flower, in., wilt ha ibend in alipenatilleel ally it 1,111 N. /110111‘)103. CALL and see FAHNEBTOCKB' cheep CLOTHS, CABBIMEREB, /IR T T 8, &c., if yen want bargains. Beal ? C og 1-10 N) tate W seTu E ri p tj ol l'eTo d ua wish g . to inves.t, will apply to D. Al Boutin, Esq., "Star", office. Feb. 8 , 18.56.-4 t IRON, and a large assortment of KARR A. WARE cheap at FA BIRMIXIM, 0.2 1 . 11. Ina Dr Blanks of all kinds for e at this,office. P cheapest DOMESTIC .GOODS ever rgrolibt. Wthis:plcos. Cone and jalips car +4 . 177, A. manna IFAUTABI* pitOtEitit - AT l i RrtrAltgßAL B .. rratundenigned, will stil at Private Bale A. that deshible property, in lk(c.Sherrys town, Conoirago township, Adnms county, Pe., kying on dm public road running through mid contains Tess dal% more or hay offhit,rate land, adjoining kinds of Dr. H. N: Lilly, Samuel And Joseph Stem. 'barigh, and others, add is ,finely There hi a large . • - T•wo-eTo'Y 1 BRICK DWELLING ut• with a tsowtory brick batk.building, fronting on the mired, and nearly opposite the public house of Jam Busby, Esq., a.good log Barn, an erehard of choice frait, *good well pt we. ter, and other improvements. - Possession eti on or before•the Ist day of April next, as may be desired. If not sold, the ' property will bePOll SENT. • Persons wishing to view the lirembes will call on John Bosby, - Esq. 111CHILEL 111;611ItIN6. Nov. 23, 111335.—tf - PUBLIC SALE. Oa Thunakty, Gie 21st day of Febrwariiaid., at 10 o'clock,,A. The undersigned will sell etT.ublio etket ide •reidence .in Huntington. : toiihshito,. Adams county, theTollowingl'ennnusi,,tia. . . itne HORN .CATTLE AND HO . , one•fourhorse narrow tread W Ray Ladders, Wood Ladders, Home OM and Lime Bed, Sleigh and if:lowness, gin and Harrows, Corn Forksof imsry description, Sled, Wheelbarrow, Grindstone, Ousting /km, Winnowing Mill, Grain Cradle, Horse Rake, halter, cow,. log and fifth Chabis, Spreaders, Rakes, Fork', Bags, and a variety of articles. 111111.,Attendanee will be given and terms made known on day of sale, IT WILLIAM PETERS. 8, 1850.—td SUCKS OF NRIGOOIS ig CIIIIPUT-1111 PII6??IC-7111 BUT Jt. lIICHICIC has :stunted fromithe city . with the lug-extend best selected stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS% he bee ever had the pleasure of offering to this eom munity. Gail and see for yourselves I He will not ptetend to enumerate his large and 'attractive stock—the- limits of en advertise ment will not admit of IL But if you wish to select from the choicest lot of LAPIS'S' AND GENTLEMEN'S DIMS GOODS, your eyes ever beheld, go to 80111Dit'8. Oct, 19, 1855. NEW. GOODS, : . CHEAP 000 - DS. —.• . WAHNESTOCK BROTHERS, have.just received their usual large and handsome assortment of Fall and Winter °nods, to which they invjte the attention of the paw, sonsisting array description of Dry Goods, Hardware, Saddlery, Queensware, Groceries, Cedar ware, Iron, Oils and Paints, he. Give us an early call, and we will show you the largest, prettiest, and cheapest stock q( Goals m the County. FAHNESTOOK BROTHERS. Sign. of MO Ad Front. 04; 17, 1855. riEW .ESTABLISIDINT. GRANITE STONDIARD. ..antjami respectfii4, fafgren o eitkeni;of Gettys gned burg aid the 'Od th ic generally thatthey have opened *GRANITE STONE YARD, ou South Baltimore Street, opposite the, residence .of .George . Shryock, where they sr, prepared to furnish GRAN ITE STONE, dressed in.every style r for Atoistineents, Door Sins' mad Steps, and every kind of building and ornamental use. Also, CEMETERY BLOCIIS always on hand and a general variety of dressed Granite. Stir The undersigned having had consider able experience in their business, respectful ly invite persons wishing anything in 'their line to give nail, call—as we are prepared to furnish the same article CHEAPER than it has ever been heretofore 'offered in Gettys burg. HENRY S. BiiarEft, PETER BEITLER. Deo. 7,1835.-4 m 1855. NEW ODDS. 1855. .trHE subscriber tenders his acknoiledg meets to his friends and the public, for thg very liberal patronage •bithertoGezteoded to him, and respectfully informs them.. that he bas just returned front the cities with a splen did assortment of New Goods, comprising, in part, a fins stock of Delanes, Shawls, Ginghiuns, Gloves, Stoe,kings, Rib . bons, Collars, Mus . line, Irish-Lin ens, Sze., all of Which will be sold at Jibe lowect cash priees. He deems it unnecessur to enumer- ate the different articles which comprise •his steel. He would earnestly invite all to call and examine his stook berm •purchasing elsewhere. J. B. • GRAII,IIZIL Oct. 19,1885. CILMIONII IRON. FAHNESTOOK BROTHERS, having the exclusive sale of CALEDONIA ROLL ED IRON .for Gettyaberg, wouldaeß the at. tention of buyers to this make of Iron—the best in the market—Oich will be sold at the lowest rates. We keep a large supply o f HAMMERED IRON constantly on , hen Call at the sign of the RED .FRONT. Dec. 7,1866. CORN DRYERS. MBE ittootioo of MILLERS is invited •to to a very superior . *diet* for drying CORN; which can be had et all times at . • • WARREN'S FOUNDRY. Jam 11, 1836. :SPOUTING! SPOUTINGI ArAHORGE and Henry Wampler will Make House Spouting and put up the same low, for cash or country pro duce. Farmers and all others wishing thei- a owes. Barns, Ate. spouted, would do wt - togive them a call. A.) 0. & H. %YAMMER. COIL STOrES, OF various patterns • and sizes, constantly on hand and for sale, at WARRENS' FOUNDRY SHAWLS—The largest and handsomest 3 , 7 lot of long and square SHAWLS ever brought to this toad CU) be seen at _ • icrotlowArs 'PILLS .k OINTMENT, JUL can be had la Gettitsboag, at the Ding Stases of A. D. IitISHLE3I. ; ROOMS and CEDAR WAREFfor see ,11& - , 2AFintIieLCKS. =Eli BOOKS ) STATIONERY ) DRUGS MEDICINES. *titreastti ftogortment. AD. BUEHLER has added to his former I" stock of Goods an unusually large as ortm sot of Classical, School and Miscella our embracing all the text Books deed is the Col lege, Common Schools, and standard Gluteie authors, with the wens popular publications, constituting a larger auoriment than ever be fore openedin Gettysburg. Also Clif 11.0 4 11114P314211" . of all kinds . ! Cap, Letter and Note Paper, of the best quality, .Envelopes, Gold Pena and Pencils, Pen-Knives, lac., with a large assort :lnuit of Misty Goods, to which le invitee attention, being prepared to sell at unusually low prices. 111/I.lle has also largely increased 'his stock, of— Drugs mud AfedifeisseN, which gas Jas relied upon as the best in the market. Ber Arrangements have been effected by which stay article,in his line of business.cau be promptly ordered from the city. Gettysburg, Nov. 2, 1856. .GETTYSMU FOENDRY. A NEW FIRM. HE undersigned, having entered into 1 partneship to carry on the Foundry be sines, under the arm of WARREN & SONS, hereby make known - to the citi zens of Adams and adjoining counties, that we are prepared to make every thing in our line of badness. We have eon str.ntly on band, the HATHAWAY and other • COOKING 15T01714114, the Parlor airtight, and nine plate Stoves, Oi Mini styles and sixes, Pois e Kettles Ind Pans, and all other Iron Cooking Utensils. Waffle Irons, Washing Machines. Ash-plates. Boot-scrapers, dm. Castings for Mills and other Machinery. PLOUGH CASTINGS of every description, Ws make the Seylor, Blocher, and, differ ent kinds of Wit/mime Plough:. Pi e have also got different patterns of FENCING tz RAILING for Cemeteries, Yards and. Porches, which can't he beat forbeauiy or cheapness. IrrAll the above articles will be sold cheap for Cash or Country froduce. 11C - PBLACKSMITHING still don tintted;.- . _ _ BRASS CASTINGS and every thing in our line =Maio order. THRRSHING WICHINBS repair ed at shortest wotioe. Being Moulders ourselves, we will do our work vent. THOMAS WARREN, • MARTIN WARREN, HIRAM , WARREN; THOMAS. WARREN. Gettysburg, May 11, '18156.-41 COMPLETE .EDUCATOR TOWER'S .SPELLER AND AND TOWER'S RVADERS, W , lEST .REAbER, Or Primary School , Enna r, Part I. ' Seennd er, or Primary School Miguel iZiTPrift ..'''' ' • -- Third Reader, with Complete Exercises in Articulation. .. Fourth Reader; a sequel to the Gnidnal. Fifth Reader, with Principles of Elocution practically illus trated by Elementary Exult , • cues. Sixth Reader, with the Higher Principles of Elocution Explained and Illustrated by up; propriate Exercises. The Readers are , prepared upon the plan o teaching only one thing at a time, and the contain' full, complete and original system of exercise in Articulation, to which the author has an exclusive right. ' The Elocutionary matter is simple and ,Comprehensive ; adapted to the Schookoom as only practieal teachers know how to pre= pare and adapt it. The Selections for Reading are ettrefullr graded from the first step to the last. The pieces are chaste, pure and freed from all low and improper expressions ; they are designid to cultivate and correct taste, to•refine the feel sings, and to elevate moral affections. They, were selected and prepared by the tine teach. er, who alone can understand the practical wants of the expanding heart and mind of ' the echool•room pupil. Also, Tower . a Elements of Grammar for beginners, and Tower's English Grammar for advanced classes. • Teacher's School Committees, Clergymen, and all others interested in Education are ux-, 'riled to call and examine.these Books. DANIEL BURGESI3Ik CO. AAUsher., No. 60, ..John Elrod, New York. lek.For.sale at A. D. BUEHLER'S Drug and Book Store, Gettysburg, PA. Noy. 2, 1855.-202 FANCY GOODS OF ALL .KINDS AT Mil WIXOM' STORM i NEW SUPPLY, 111.1) LOW PRICES! 1(418111 3fe9LELLAN invites the attention .1.7-1. of Ladies and Gentlemen to her lope. rior assortment of • akitla b ar 041: 1 647)ap • suitable for Fall and Winter wear, which have been pi:meta:led very low and will be sold at corresponding kw prices.. The assortment includes the new awl fashionable styles of • ,Caelimeres, Silka, De. Lanes, Ginghams,Calicoes, De Bage, Coburg Clothe, Mull , lin, Ltnnen, liac.k.Flannels, Bon nets and Bonnet. Trimmings, Satins, Ladies' Dress Trimmings, Urals, Artifi cials, Black - Veils, Blue do, Gloves, Hosiery, .Handkerchiefs, French -Worked Collars, , Cambri;Jackonstand Swim Edgings, Inserting*, Muslin', Sleeves, Mo. .hair and Silk lilts, Black :lace • and Embroider.. ed Handkerchiefs, Braids,EAns, lc, /sc., 116. Ladies and Gentlemen are requested to call and examine our Goods, which cannot be beat in the town for beauty and Cheap ' OM. Gettysburg, Nov. 2.155.5. • READY MADE CLOTHING—CIoth-coat. itig, Ciuusimer s, Cassinetts, Vesting, &c., largest variety on hand and constantly making up—the best bargains in town, at the Cloth ing Emporium at. the Sand &one Front GEORGE ARNOLD. QCOICK has on, hand a more complete as sortment of CLOTHS, AND CASSI• HERBS, VESTLNGS, &c., Wan ever—and alien such inducements to purchasers as (Afl oat but be.advanntgeons to them. Gentlemen will find his store well supplied with all kinds ofgoods suited to their wear. DST rodeived, an assortment of GROCE. VP RIES, which will,be Nalco, for cash or • try reduce, at • 411LUCILitftli; HARDWIRE STORE. NF Subscribers would respectfully IL announce to their friends and the public, that they have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore at,. adjoining the residence of DAVID ZIEOLaR, Gettysburg, in which they ate opening a arge and general assortment of HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, GROCERIES ) Cutefry and Coach Triminung, • Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils, & Dyestuffs, n general, incuding every description of articles in the above line of business—to which they invite the attention of Coach- makers, Blacksmiths. Carpenters,Cablnet makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the public generally. Our stock having been selected with great eara and purchashed for Cash. we guars antee,(for the 'Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of it on no reasonable terms as they can be purchased any where. We particularly request a.call from our friends, hod earnestly.. solicit a share of public favor, as mie are determined to es tablish a character .for selling Goods at ow Fines and dolntbasinlas on fair prin. iiplea. • . JOEL H. DANNER, . DAVID ZIEOLERI. trGetsbunt, ' • GREAT, NITRAU'fION AT THE SAND STONE-FRONT Ready Made Clothing. CEO,RCE ARNOLD lIAS just noir finished making u p and bas on hand as large a o fßeady Made Clothing, suitable for the'Fall and Winter sea son' as has eear been offered to ~the public in this place. His • 021660at474P0 are all of his own manufacturing, and well made of the very hea t material , and none of of your CITY M E TRASH, which have been put togetherin a hurry by Crushing the poor seamstress with a more pittance for her labor, ordone with the look stitch' of a sewing machine; which if one eit4h Oyes way the whole sewn gone. Wa giro fair wages, •haveour mark well clone and made. of the beat materials, and our young ladies come in with the garments with s mili ng, countenances and cheerful hearts.' WE WE _RAVE NOW ON BANDS—, Coats 'cif all grades and colorsfrom $ 1 to $ 2O 'Pants, - ' ' - " :M • eta to $lO Vests, " • " 62icti to $7 made did! colors and every variety of style. 7-- We have experienced workmen employed con- stantly cutting out aad making up all kinds of Blaek, Blue, Olive, , -Claret, Green, Brown and Drab. Cloth Coating, Caasimers, datinetts, Jeans, and Vestings, Drawers, Shirts, Ac., &c. Having just returned from the East we have now on heed, in connection with our Clothing Store, a very . large stock of cheap Cloths, Cas. sinters, Cassmetts, Coatings, j &c., &c., of ev ery.variety of colors. We have, just received the Fall and Winter Fashions, and ifwe cannot please you in a garment made up we can at all times take your measure and make up a gar ment that will please you on short notice.-- We will not Make the bold assertion that we will sell at 25 per cent. cheaper than any bo dy else, but that wewill sell any article in our line -aa cheap as the cheapest, and a little cheiPer, arid a pied deal.better. Give us a call and examine andjudge for yourself._ Come one, come all to the Cloth ing Emporium at the ' Sand Stone Pront of GEORGE ARNOLD. GREAT ATTRACTION AT MAZER'S CHEAP 'WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE. ALEXANDER FRAZER respectfully . in forms thee public that he has just received a large and splendid assortment of rich and new style GOLD JEWELRY of all kinds, in Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, of the most Ibahionable styles; fob, vest, and gnar&Chains, Cuff Pine, Watch Keys, &c. Al ao, Albata -Spoons, Fancy Vases, Spectacles, Watch Guards ~Keys and Chains, GOLD and , • SILVER WATCHES, together with a - 11 a large assortment of MOURNING goods suitable for, persons in mourning, .and numerous other articles in his lino—Kill of which will be sold at lowest cash,prices. IgarAs I have purchased all My goods from regular Jewellers,l will 'WARRANT them to be what I:pronounce them. 'Of this,purchas ere may rest ensured. hO.CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY REPAIRED, as beretoaire. .Give me a call, in Baltimore street, a few doors from the dia mond, if you want 000110Xewelry, and the gen aine article, lower"than ihe same can be : put , chased any place sine Orfila city: ALE/t. FRAZER. Gettysburg, Oct. 26, 1855--tf GROCBRIES ,CONFECTIONS, BICOII, /LC. THIS WAN FOR-BARGAINS! V,MANUEL ZIEGLER hay just re• turned from the city" with . the largest lot of•GROCERIES he has ever before opened, to whit+ he invites the attention of all, convinced that he'ean kitTer RARE , BARGAINS. He has • also 'a fine lot of Hams Shoulders, lice., Shad, Mackerel and Herrings, Oranges.' Lemma. .Raisins. ,Figs. Dates. klmonds, Nuts, Candies of all kinds. To. haceo.' Segara, Snuff, Brooms. •Itrushee, Blacking, with' general assortment of variety goods. Give ea a call if you want tO bust cheap tend good—next fluor to the “Star" office, Baltimore Street. .Gettyaberg, May 11,1855.-ti llNittolutiose of Partnership. THE Co . Partnership existing' between the Subscribers has been dissolved this day by mutual consent. .We are much obliged to our friends and the Public for the liberal support extended to US. Our Books are placed in the kinds of Alex ander Cobean for collection, and we ear nestly request. those indebted to us to call and snake immediate payment, as we de sire to settle the business of the firm without delay. W. W. PAXTO'N, • ALEX 'R COBEAN. Sept.•l4, 1835.—tf Mc Ms PArrn yrFoßms his friends and the public getter ally, that he will continue the.Ret % Shoe 'Business, at 'hie old Stand, and .will always keep on band alarge andeplendid assortment of BOOTS 811.0 ES, HATB,h OAPS of ,every variety of style and prices which be is determined tofir Wh et CouotitY, Ptoduca, • PIO' 21 1 /861170 4111W•Wii NOW IFOLBINISI NEW SUPPLY-OF FALL k'WILITII3 Readime&s4id MTielfs SAMSON ion just liel,toki /V- 11 - from New York, rhaukapitio, gadzsi. tituore, with the largest and beet selOotasUi of Re.4D.Y:AfADI: MOWING, ever to, Outtyabtag, tuade u wieguifweet s k % and most approved royal to Workmanship, they can't be excelled by say customer Mika'. ENSi=ilMSil Ready /lade Cloalms. of every deamiption, cheaper than rm . of before in this or any other place this Tide of the Atlantic. My stock consists in pus of 110 41131111anIrMINIP of all sizes, prides, colors and kinds, mad. s in a superior manner. PANTS VESTS,. of the latest and most fashionable styke, 'sad every kindorgoodesuitable for winks-we/analog a .BOOTS& SHOES, and slam assortments- Gentlemen's and Boys' limtishow Coals, as sisting of extra quality linen bosom fildits, Sem penders, Gloves, half Hose, Collars, nesdr.ead pocket Handkerchiefs, and as,extraardiss2 assortment of Black Satin andfaney Self justing STOCKS, and various other lacy..r ticla j together with Umbrella, Trunks, Om pet Bags. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. My Blinds am selected and purchased lam der the most favomble circumstances. ilk sales and small profits is always the =determined to cam out at the Moaq Bin leg Clothing Easporsuss in York Street. A personal examination can alone satisfy customers of the comprehensiveness of my stock, which I am selling at least 20 per cent. lower than can be rand at any of' my compe titors. 1116.1 am also prepared to sell wholesale to country merchants desiring tosell again, Ready Made Clothing Momentums vastras sa sauna IN rat onto& If you doubt it, call and examine for yourselves. MARCUS SAMSON. N. B. All Goods bought of 'Me wM be me changed if they do not prove satisfactory. Gettysburg, Sept. 28,1855• NEW FIRM' NEW GOOD'S. • . 'flint Subscribers, hsiing bought the . dock .1. of Boots; Shoes, Hats and asps of 01.- gam KURTZ, purpose 4..-- , tinning the bQ$ Hess, at the old established.stand, South Bass Corner mf Centre Square, where they vs ust received a fresh supply of the above • ..4 rum the cities of Philadelphia and Balthus*. -imprising all the new and desirable styles of Men's, ,Boys' and Youths' Silk, Fur, 'and ilaSlouch HATS. Men's, Boys' and Youths' Fine Calf, Kip, .and Grained. BOOTS AND .131E0E4' w,th a large ,assortinentiaii of Ladies', Misses' and ,Child's Walking and Fine Dross SHOES, GAITER'? &c. , Qum , Dress-Shoes, Baskin" and Satukll4 in every variety. We would respectfully 41111131311C0 ;to' the citizens of Adams County, that wts lame an earnest disposition to .please !the pa:tient", taste of every one who may favor us with !beat patronage, and respectfully ask ell , to call and see. The business will be conducted under `toes Firm of COBEAN & PAXTON. ALEXANDER COBEAN,' • - DUNLOP PAXTON. - ' Oct. 19,1853. CARO. THE subscriber having &wised of Mu , terest lathe Boot, Sim, Hit Business to Messrs. COREAN &;.P respectfully sake thd Contindallabli and enutomerato patronise the New Fine. - KELLER KUBTZ. Oct. 19, 1855. , , A MAIVELINISEMEOF FOR A .31 AR TR 1.01.1 8 , LIOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. THE •GRAND EXTERNAL. RENZDY. - n Y the aid of a microscope, we sea minis!. J..." of little openings On the surface. of trio , bodies. Through these this Ointment, wheia rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or inward part: /Jiseoprus •of the Kidneysi-dinar• ders. of the Liver, affections of the beart.lista motion of the ;Lungs, A 511111133, Coughs end COlds, are 'by its means ,effectually cuied.;- Every housewife knows that salt pines freet7 through'bone or meat of any thickness. Tina healing Ointment far more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward coin plaints, that cannot be reached by other means. MY-WM.4X SAL ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,, BU7IC. RUMORS. .No remedy lute ever done so • each for the cure of dimities of the Skin whatever GM* they may assume, as, this Ointment. No =es tof Salt Itheum;Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula oe Hrysjpelas, cart long withstand its' inflosiee .The inventor his travelled over •man,y.parte of the globe. visiting. the principal .hospitale,l yensuut this Ointment, giving advice as to its application, and thus been the means ofrestor ing countless, numbers' to health. ' BORE LEGS. SORE BREASTS, . AND ULCERS. . Some of the most scientific surgeons haw rely solely on the use of this wonderful Oin► ment, when having to cope with tbs . 'Katt*. see of soresovounds; ulcers,glandullir swellings, and tuMurs. Professor Solloway has, by cow mend of the Allied Governments, dispatched to the hospitals of the East, large shipmenetcd this Ointment ' to be used under the directico* of the Medical Staff, in the worst tasks of wounds. .It will cure any ulcer; glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of otas joint even 20 years' . standing. '. PILES 4ND,FIMILA These . and other similar diatmialag cosi% plaints can be effectually, cAred.if the 0431,10 be well rubbed in over , the parts offected by otherwise following. the :printed dire:Ai:o4 around each pot. . Boil' the Ofuffiesi,sitd : RUE thaol - ,10 is 14 falocie cases= • - ,Ltuomifo Mercurial foruptimi Bunions. Burns aiapPal Druids . Piles Chilblains ithetunalliet Fistulas • Salt Rheas' Gout • Skin .Disesist Sore Legs , , . Swelled skids•' , 1., Sore Breasts . , Stiff Aliso, . s , 1 Sore lleadi . liken . • . Sore Throtts Waiter Sate Sores dial)** , Wiramio of 4; 1 06 tv T ains ... A satlir • s-- -‘ I Q •' 1 ....a . the Mantieetoriee of Avlsoir ROLLO!" $0 Maiden Lawa, New Yes% 244 Skink London, and k a all - _ Not Druggists and Dealers an d out We .llnited Slat" and the in Pots. at Wier* 62 twits, sad $1 auk Irliere r i l .a ,441 r ii e1 b16 ,..rW, 1 - 47 ) 1111. lai c i i. l arge r 6rttio ....u... •tients is terSydisteder,,an6/6 4 7 1-0 . 4 0.05 _Noy. ? s loir.-4910- 1 . •' • -