ritiro B ill di rt ff; CIETTTISIBUNC. Friday Evening, March 11,1856 * I hdpe vie Amy Ana ion** tntand Attre of shielding ourselves' from Foreign influence, -d-poliOosl,- commercial, or in whatever form '•( may be attempted. I wish there were A n 'tumor fire becwedn,ll4 and . thO old worl4,_ Jefferson. ' '' ' ". - "tiiteirlcan Vlctiorliw. ,•,. , . ;1 6 11151D,,rer1 amusing, !!4tf.,et,t,42 unfair,' • disholiorxible siiirii, eeinekit thereby. to iiiiii t i;i!diei,eitii!,y, iitli. which the Anti- Alnetielm -Presacia Alias ' upon every re , perted -reverse of the American party, and iiiiraelhripa before their ieaderitni eviilen: , (4 1 iit ,th; deClin:ini strength of American iiil A ' • • ;P l i'l , w. .. a. menean victories are (irefully passed: by orglosse& over with s passing • _ etetitee.. dt, is di:mimic:is tnle that, owing Oliesentioris in 'the, American ranks lea r n,- - itriekoin the agitation of the Slavery • spgitAtin., the, friends of American prinoi pleat haestlailed in• a nuniberof places'to I i'enniunilitle' their .full strength', 'and de kt in whole or pert has been the result Altos( state of things will not always be. tile,Kansas diliculty will be adjusted ere tong, and the rights or Freedom firmly es tablieheil: ‘ That done, “Saties" follow lekieitilt be fennel putting , together again, iiiVrifitreiiial :s thCe ever *batever. may Vrilea . thdiit . es encircling the present ievelnpinent•of Americanfeeling, there is • ' At, the beart'ef the Aasics an abidi , g live -., :a iliipiiiii;iples which if properly direct i,l4l3ll394.ecentuolly carry them out in our ....Atational policy. illecent elections in the liketkof New York 'have evinced. this. 1,1 Anbuin, the' home , of Senator Str.we,a3 . ilii;filtire - Aulezriccii ticket wee elected or. ei,likerwilisai and Fusion combined ; in ' . Littletgalls it. triumphed ' by' 50 majority over bothr tleire - 1171:3,iireribeiiti bjabout roel #WW/ aVir4 3 ..gYjgritY ;in Oswego by 0 tna,jority •in Troy Mr. Snootrati. the Ammon Mayor, was eleetedliy 310,Wlibre lait spring he "Waildefiated by 114 , and • thereddie einilicipal victory Was Complete over e" - ,felion ~rif,Deinocratii and Republi optriel-ie, Sing , Sing,, where last fall the A.: 'station ticket hid lass.'than' 100 votes out' _ t 0p056; it doer li r 'an, average 'nrajoriti of, a! VjiiPipiniimt, and. many other town.,. e4Pc,• l ,4toiigh. the. State similar 'results bevetranspired. • This shows the Anteri • elm :cause itiinviar. , . . • 13INOULAR..J-4When McAdam Fit,r,mosz suns Ifres;dent s , AIfDRE* TiCkBo:l ' DONELION of the Mashitigtod thtion;.the op. position organ. , broirthey are before the nation ea..tit" ammo .ticket for. President itnd - .Vice Pieilident of dm United States.--Exchange. ' (144arsgmphs similar to the' forego tag aro just now current in our Anti-Amer exelwages demp,ned, of conme, as a • s6ikit'et the•Arnerican organization whioh bsa; brtipght into close political fellowship' men-wluk had long stood airaie;:i against eacthiother in past political actien. And' ytfitAnly Roca directly to establish the )370 principle upon which the Amori can Innyentent. professes to be based—s sense ofithr overabsdowing - dangers of FOrsign infltisnO4 Aineticad politics, and the du7, tiiitgimd men of all parties , to merge mist Alifferenoes in combatting a com mon:foe-I Probably no :two men idtho country have had better oPportunities'te neFefOity of an A , ueridan Party tliaaliessrs.,FlLL'.)ll3RlS and Dorter,corr-.... tip one ins ..the Chief Magistrate of the Nationand'represen ti ve Of the old Whig paity,'Biikthe'cither: as the . erli.;,rof ;1.44 organ of the Old :Democratic par t;= ( 4 1 iit• • ty.spretpresen tve spo Ica action, When; we,find .such men. sundering long eherished partytics, and agreeing to work together in cordial stipprt ol Americanism, it feel well be taltert for granted that' there is sq. imperious necessity for such a sac sificE:.• :This-the American' party claiins to .-be die ease, 'and hence thi deietnpatent not 'only among leadini bpp among the masses all over ihs:totstitry. which startle.; the Foreign "arty Worthy or befog' /Pondered!. The gniinl jury °t i the city ot New t orl' mails a pteerotaient to the &ouzo on Pri., daj.`the 22d ult. ..We call Attention to ono or:two facts. The 'grand jury say. °taring the put year the wutnber of Oom ielttiiittwcifj‘ thirty•six thousqnd futo Atnitkid spit sixtgfour., Of these * rain-. Trffltito Tsousatirt SEVEN MINDEN!) AND ?gill were 'persona of intemperate babife. Eight , :tbousand,' nine hundred and ix 1 irereWinericart born. While the remainir;g , tweatkeesen thousand, three hundred and thirty.eight • were of foreign birth. In •,' tiewifittle"fact, the 'grand jury are forced to thii`eadtilindon that there exists an or winked deportation and emigration to this emnitl7: o fcriednals from abroad. and they urgethatetery means which the law al. lowa be put in force to check this criminal] immlgastion" ~ ...7 Bern, are say. are two things worthy of being pondered: 'Fleet the intimate eon Beak( between inteniperanee, and or i~ip, atvd tiikoad kbfftOiti;olt burden itopoeed upon yot by Pouring .apon this country:l, tide ofi;aganthlesa vagabond people, who eat nrestraebitinee. fill our slats liousee, and lvtbirdolitiOlonc otection bold t A kiltoiiiit hr, ;week teselted in the one. 04.1tii American tivicnt throngbnitt.--; (41. Ottotri. S. Wilco was Amite! Aitayqr, Atstmeer which is it sai4en' 41110 . ;~:~'i NEM= Kr tiaowN's restraiuiug Liquor hill had pasaed both branch es of tbo.),egisla. buttore 2hoSecatt apailloq4 diaagrd iog t Otte 0 t the deisila. rtfer , oh Satirdaflabt; tcea.3o!qii:iitttit of Clu. rereneei—M”lra: l PrOwtr, i liltor4 Gordo4 represegthml the . /..gelatt., tarot Wright.i .GetiAnd Hutifiedltlitaiie House. The bill is a very lengthy one and i% very stringent. Licenses are to be grAt- I ed to storekeepers to sell in quar,ti:;t en not leas than one gallon. but no liceas,lo at all can bs granted to reat-Arante,oyater I houses, &c. tinkle `trill ho licensed by ICourts to retail tto ht•relofere, under eel.- Itakt vtoutlitiowt; twe'fied=roftries and at four beds for the ex.duaive we of travellers beintk r e quisite in a ll , cases. Notice of • • bpplication for License must be published ke the newspapers,ashoretefore, aceopan ied by the certificate of twelve men, which must be swan to by at least two , of i the signers. The Jovvest lieenec•in the coun try is to be NO. Every applieaut must ;give bond in 81000, to be filed with the Comity' Tretutier,' ibrulitiened for the faithful observance gfall.the Liquor laws. The number of taverns is not to exceed one for every two hundred taxables in the county, and to he distributed at' the dis cretion of the Court.' Drunkennews is made finable in $5, and when liquors are drank on the premises by any one becoming intaxiaated, the ven der is liable to a fine of 85, acid also to a suit for damages, to be prosecuted by any husband, wifOttrent. nr guardian, Se. The bill repeals all former liquor laws, camp' the Sundaf Act of 1855, and the Buckalsw law of 1854. The intelligence from Harrisburg is that the Committee of Conference will ho able to adjust the details of the biU in such a way as to ecitumand , the approval of both Moms. " • • • The Senate bill authorizing bills of ex ception and writs of error in criminal oases, payed the House on Saturday by ttr vote of‘s6 to 54. •• .0n Monday lest Mr.'Robinson presen ted a—perition 'from the elfish, of Cum berlandi York. and Adams counties for a eharter.te. 'constraCt% .:State'road in said counties. Froeia Witmhipigton, ir)..On Monday twit the Senate had again tinder consider:mon the hill appro. printing three rnillinna of &airs for in creasing the 'ay:oilmen ts an t i , munitions of tear, and the manufacture anti.alteration of small.srtns, in aconrdance with the.recent recommenatinn 'of the' President. The bill 'was Ordered sn ne : engrot.red . for third residitig —yeas 22, nays 12. The' 'debate was continued at some length by Messrs. Seward ; Weller, Cass, Hale, liersn' erul ' Mr! WePeraaidtherslyero about 300,- 09,0 17.,,8. mus,lsete, distributed ihrongbout the State.a, Oioh it ono proposertto iv, and Abe! colt of repairing which weild I be $3 each. The "'Mitten,' bas' tbe Kamm difficulties bofil3 it, 'originating from, a , proposition of the Counnittes on. Elections asking , for power to send for persons mid papers : On' Mtindai there , was a' spirited, running dt bate between litessrs.,OtavEa, of 'Missouri, and Kurtx.Tie,, of this. State, the former-de nouncing ; ;the, conduct of the Free State men, and the latter elitiittautly defending pending the diacuevinn , n niessinge from, the President was received asking an up. priiiprinf len' Of 8300,901 i for , the suppress ion of,hostilititiS in Oregon,- PrA grand ., rally of thelrienda or Fiumotts and Potsw4oN WAS td be held uti '' . i r edileatiny evening in Philadalphin.-- Among, the distioguived apeatlertiannonn• eed•tn liddre'vs'the nicking are the follOw Joseph R. JggersolliJohn Swift, Charles Gibbons,.. gauzy. D. Moore, Riehard , IL Bayard, Jahn W. ,Aslimead, John P: San derson, Willism , F. Sinn)l, WilliaM ker, John "Titus, 0, P. Cornman, William The following gentlemen were also ex pected to be'present:' Lents P. pbel I; of Ohio; James Brholt:s; of Net York ;JohnJ. Crittenden, H. 'M. Ftiller, JOh R. Tison. William Millward; Jacob' ; Henry J. Garth. ner; of Ma.itilletinriett4 ; Edward Everett, of Illasettehdietts ; John Fl,, Clifford, of 31assachusetts ;Tom. Robert F. Stockton; of New Jersey;, Rufus Choate. of Boston Washington Hunt, of Lockport. MR. BUCITANAN'S CR ANCES. 7 WritingfroM. Washington,' PREEUT says it seems to be Consiil•eil curtain 'tbe're t'isoll,puc#44l4l+l rili.be,the Demo cratic, candidate for., nes I:Presiden t, • • and that thervalculete on gfting him , s' major-. not a Iwo thttil 7tite oo the first `li l: ttlward. ,f4F.mcN., OtHd „shet fast thitt• BUCLIANAN the•otflypronsineattompe; titor, his 'preirtittoced Otis coiment,rtitriiit, Geo: risi4litiiU!ti) , ;(ftinSifitee':aeo4o / 1, New Puti .4- 1 1 1 *ulh 19? ti 11 °1G of the derogates from .shess.sre spins: hint. Massachusetts, nominally for 6itn, wilt float 'with b i efle'vetth j af ,P: mei *sir be rdlea l nlf pot exhibit weattnesb in 'thi," ties's' ffret.tallot 'l l Cot''lfiee Rowell Cobb, Tombs, libitic; Pitr:ia-' rick aft Siiggeited."' • 'llOsThe • Pittsburg pspensmention;the• death of Mr Kerr,' fronferestilitte,'Oliiii, Who was ettemi4 the Western Theologk cal Senkinary. The Cattsti of his death wats tr. eery , singelar one. There appeared on hie upper lip a small sore, whletr'did riot at first cause mach attention; it however (Awn assumed a tuost,feartel form, spread. lag over, his ;mouth, Affecting his whole system, and rapidly terminating in death. ~rnß .r • , CM, era) Jackson. on Fillmore • - _.-,,_g • \ and Domelson. m T.' "'ggtrl 1 see nomination of Fillmore antLEj 4mai „... _.... Illr.telsociAmt same ticket, (say I. e n Pliilnde biet 81 , 40 !is evidence of :no of . 00 . 1 41 . oie blatt?Agi'rejolutions which ;is • ti- .',turf • .. ;ilk i • ; .glltis)t on l elnfiuniteatt government, an ;a, w • no, ''. - 'dill:. "io 4 v.a;ties_tittni long maintain 011 .4 .41 e N I L , tffg collialteAt lefose,alie people at large, st, ~, I'4 corruption in their leaders, and selfish noes in their master spirits, will throw off, artisan shackles': and 'organize - new corn- ,' I binations to rescue the country from ruin- I one domination and reckless mal-Adminis- 1 tiatien. This feeling in 1828 ' braught to. l gether the National .Reputt i lictor t nn4., Federalists--previontly'antagontetio—t'ol the-at:ippon of -ANDMIVir• '4lAcifigoterwhilei those who desire to follow in the consrva- I . .. -. 1 tive trick," end 'ileiate ititietimen' . td Cho i Presidontin).. chair, formed', tie opppainel Iparty, Under 'boleti& of HEN . g Cr4x,--- These great antagenistaisingularly enough,, (havea lift ott record the sttengebt'enff-erse , mente of the fidelity, honesty "ancEtiatile- I Aim of l'il,tredui tiOclposisoN., In a , ..,. . lietter written by Henry Clay, detell,Wash- I j Ington. March, 18fi1, he said : ' • ' tlf . t/ Decti • Sir :--You rightly undo- I stand me in expressing- a preforeceis for Mr. Fillmore as the Whig candidsCe far 1 the Presidency . This I did 'before I left lh o me,' and have. -frequently here, in pri vote intercourse, since tuy arrivalat Wash- I ington. I care n et how generally the fact I may be'ktitiwn, but •I should . not debth it right to publish any formal avowal of that preference under my own signature in the newspapers. Such a course would subjeet me to the imputation of supposing that my opinions possessed more weight with the public than I apprehend they do. ;The foundation of my preference is, that Mr. Fillmore has administered•the Executive Government 1V ITU SIGNAL SUCCJ?.SS AND ABILITY. 'HE HAS BEEN TRIED AND FOUND TRUE. FAITH. Ft TL, HONEST AND • CONSC lEN • TIOUS. I wish to say nothing in deroga• tion from his eminent competitors : they have both rendered great service to their , country ; the one in the field the other iii the cabinet. They might possibly admin ister the government as well ns Mr. Fill. more has done. But then neither of them ha, been tried in the elevated position he now holds, and I think that prudence and wisdom bad better restrain us from mak ing any change without necessity for it, the existence of which I do noc perceive. Ilismor et.s.v. Mr. Dostrf ! sow fur litany years was the 'confidential friend of Old Hickory ; was with him at the battle 'of New Orleans ; his - Private, Secretary dariiif bis l'iesideu - llcy •, end when, Gon. J,ll/11r, . wade hill will, he spoke of Mr.,.. ratoW.in the i ' following glowing Intiguaglit' 4 . 'ettiot : ~ .a.l. lictpicark yi'my tvidrhe re \ ld' ,, lreph6tv Andrilw .f. Dolleisoll. 8013 of , Auld' Doii 7 (lane, 'deeeageil,,the tleg.int silviiid presets• tett to me by the &aft; of l'oii l l•tessee.' With, . thig injunction, that 60 rail IRIIC If; use it when necessary in iitipport mist: pini'..4tiOn of our gloriotis Union, and' for rho proloc t ion of the cocititittitiOWal rights of our b 4. loved country ' l ghintld they be assailed by, foreign enemies 'or domestic tiltitors.—: This. from Hit gietteChtinge in My wOrldly affairs of late, is, With lily hlessiiig: fill 1 pap bequeath. bin), 4oing jibtien to. those creditors to triton; I,,am, responsible. •,. • , "This bequest is made as a-rnewen to of: my high„ regarfi, tiffection, ,and emetwn which f bear. to liirn,as 4 liiGEI-AILYD,..„ ED, HONEST ,AND lIHNHKAST4 ,IrrA caneus . of , the aritt,Nehtaska, meT,hers offeoogress,was belti in • Wash ington on Tuesday .night, Benat3r.;Fotrr , presiding.. Eighty-five membeni . worn iti offend:Tee. SpeeehoS wire made .. I.3y lliosart3., cy s 'Seward,. Banks, Collar, ' met. Dutfee, Gtrangeri. and others, itv: vot of the pokey of making tho great .question of .Freedom the issue in the next' Presidential eampaige ••'filt,'Toni, of tfiis •6wte,.while proferring to remain ntiitSd,as to thq,Prosideney,cleetared bira A scif, strongly . ,anti• Nebrask a. Kansas Without eaminfr to any doterniination the 'eauett adjunrand IjII lup's . day daze. , KrThe—American State Council of New York has linanimousry" futi6Fd the j notriimition of FILpiORE and Dorigr.sptF . ., The American members of the isiew,Tork Legislature !leveed:to unanimously ratified' fir:T'An election for. Buriress; Assistant ,Burgess, find five • Commissioners took place in Will iarn 0150 1 : Washington county; ou 111004 litet. Both partio bid tickets, and entered iota the contest with spirit, but the American ticknt carried, the day 1;1 an average.. majority of 81. trreni. mcattritE, or the ilarrisburi Telegraph, haying beau namoclia s. num ber of, papers. as an ,opposition candidate ,for Auditor' General, wishes it distinctly undoratooci, that. while grateful for' this' fiatteritidexprespion of confidence, koilYilf undor.no circutostances t acoopt a nominal tion- for said office.' : , , • .• A 144 iy off .ilia,'.,AthrY_•lag4'LoghdaloreAeld no, - A'riday. the Hon. Dptorg aomAN for the - Western ahem; 'drid JAH: 3 'A. UrlitL 3 15orolivstgr county tn. the Eastern Shore, were ehoien Proof. ••.,... flentlai ziectoes at large.. (strA telegre pixie dispatch fre , n . l . lVell ? tent' .Eattalik the • , Pii.e;SCp l iS' 1 "'qi ) !1 1( 0 1ed 'l 4 :I+4op the 1 :10 1 ;:ke et; acr A t:llegrapaM tleit*eal, ire tn" le:dine; ifiVeOhiiH;elatiiThittlite l ltitit i ncto And: Stel,4Oii . ii nnen r , int r$F2O z tified )).Y, he , lowa. American State Convention. ."-0,;.(31:4 11Ci u The - *menet= ?Sake ‘Gort nett' Per lil amui,d rights at the North., ;, -:'• 1,4 ficrta Baden, les,t,yoariAhlui we,ra ty , iodation . of Swiwbirthrti Twentpsev 'lll3 * were of Irish 'parentage; • 11 ' - aciam/ er in New irlacpshire, and i - tion are that dig Site has again laityn d gaits the iliiernasty.— I °ou , ' gt 1 Ile, Dem !2. ,6 ; J.I t . .kiiertean, 29,- do win 1 .hi ', iptini olAticattor r4,29 . "rb re ab 0 small towns yet to hear from, which gave Baker, Democrat, 3,142 ; Metcalfe, American, 2,660, rand 701 - se:tittering 'votes lust year. The :11.0tutesr /11WV.Iitr, , :ittattlds 4191 Demo. °rats to 142 opposition. The towns to be heard from are animated to give 30 Demo bri4AA4*liiiiicatiti, tl 1 ',l .; ~ A ' ...-4K4W-Ths.Baltimowa.Aanual.Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church has been in se/Will it ' - ittilti hike during the Vgitlaihek. ''Ee'vi .t Ali: Dnsiti 6f this 'place. p ~ciq of the Slcretartes, ' Three ets fOr,lslelegates to the denerai Conference hat:ll)lkm takes up to. yestenlay• morning, it - requiring i order tnajoritk' to elect. lllessrs.,Tohn'A: Collin,,: lienty Slider, ;Sanitiel, , ,Y.,,Blelte, • N. J. BroWn Morgan, John S. : Martin, Normal• Wilton. Alfred Griffith, themes B.:Sargent, Aquilla A. Reese; Jahn Laitban, and Wan. Efamil tcin 644 remiitid a majority, leaving four more, to la dental In consequence of the Co'nferinee being inconveniently large. it is Proptned to . divido if 'int° three Con fetences' ' ' ' ' DarictiLilt—lnformation was „received. by the last iitesiner front Europe of.t snisundcratantling• between COL Jneksoi, our Minister resident at Vi enna:Aid tin Austrian 'Government.' A eCriosPonder.t. of the Washington Star Gays The miiiniderstantling.has been caused by the arrest std imprisonment of an A merican citizen named Spears, who after seven iumith's close confinement, Miring which he was sot permitted to commtini- Cate in eny way with even Iris minister or eonsuti. was tried ou the 3 Isi of March, 1854. by -a secret and unknown tribunal, convicted 61 treason. and sentenceif to ten years' latter m irons in the trenched at Therisienstadt in Bohemia. Mr. Jac, l / 4 .- son, on the CC.. of February,. demanded a properly ,certified copy of the testimony saitl.to have been used in the cony ictimt of Spears ; awl 'informed Count Hunt in his! note that unless he received an affirmative reply tV-ithiii lour weeks he should at the erpimtiow.of that time . withdraw from al court—where he •could no•longer -remain! with -honoreto his 'country or 'advantage' 19 her-citizens.. •As there is no probe - !ditty that l the desired answer will be forthcoming,,-or that-any testimony re ally. c4isted+iiintinst the man, Mr. Jack _sou .trilly4. be ~txpected hi cleave Vienna shortlyt after you'tecetve this." • . A RyfARNABLE 11!ti1o6R TRIAL IN 1 3 6.; NSl'L.4ti .' , l:rrigati murder trial'in Wishnortrland county. Pa., is one ol thii,roos\ remarkable, that occurred, in the. celebrated Prolosa or, ,Webster'aott Parkinau case at Boa ' t'citrignn i nn old man,'Or some 313(17 of; feerdntry r 9 iSl i age,: "11 is *ire diSap pdaidir on 1,1 ' 2pth of 'Reptetiiii`er liisi; and half int o !been heard from since.— Four of fire' 'ay s' after, sonic hones and Orr' iif 'd ail l ? ':ili , elared by Professional . men to be IM' ee 'of in d'hoan being, Were ftintid"bi'iilne neighbors ins large fire . which had lien "berning- near Corrignn's resienee 'ill!' ihe 'open field : gorrigrin had' [teen 41:Sii 'Stift fug ii 'ni Morsel loAl rs. A, eMilltifiltiVfilini"ehd fire I itt4' t hal ot,n ti Antal naMiiiii burtiiitg. ' A button 'iiiinit ar'M these' lien itiiiiii 'k' wOMait's flight diets Was to Mt in the lir'e. - and 'elfin one IW:ringing iti 'man. 'llimidderible bloiel! ' siii4 ; tBiliid in Coirigiiii'll house although eiiiiii , ht "Site. iiiteliadlieen wade to edit. ! e6al-it.' =Ali The wolinin' r e;. dresses flint she' 'Waif ' kifti!'"frio ~ itUre" were foiled at 1 Wine' in iti4'iiShil'phted. This- Uheated ! that 'title' I ta , d ! licl 'toile away i , iiliintarily. . 1 'A perio paining Corrikati's , heeseon the night eft s was test seen heard pereanis f oimilit;': (roin Hui( qiiarcer. A sled, hue. ling marks of blood, was Owed 'bear the' thous,Nowith, - ,tmcke showing. that it . had beg& evidently.:Oregged M the night lime by a horse, near' hi the, fire where the bones were' found. `V.lorrightt and fils'ivile,4ll6 -lived alone, wer e known to quarrel. He , gives , bortatisfse.tiiry- explanation - of any of.Mese eireumetmees,-.' He pretends that ' l evee !hist wife money M go- tip' Phila. fdelphia - withq - aild 1 !that the hones found in' the fire, were-ntd bot tee -scraped up in rub- 1 , bish - whieh helwes• htirning-on . his farm: Bumble hr reittlered imprambie by the strong IllilllBl *met! ishitth amuse from the fire. • - '' .'• ''• ' Alter a triol of several' days, and speech es both for and against . the prisoner by abless,ouns6l, he was convicted of murd er in the. first..degreic and • sentenced to be hung. • 80. body was ever found or iden iifiedas alit 01 , !tiff wife. The circum stances were' such ety.vre. have stated. f file supposition hf the jury' was,. from ,the evidence,• Corrigan had I ',ordered his wife, thou conveyeil her body to the fire Jo Which the • honea were found upon the sled thin, was lyinglnearliis 'evidence.= ,Ttie eaeurnsiancesfseeth to ibe so ong in that direction. •LTIe disposition the tour= derer made •of the hody re 'Most horrihhi, almost as much so s'Profesior ' Webster, :Wild, it I with ; be . i ()Heeled; 'cut' u•i.; i 'the 1:047 . 0116i.•vi ttini ipin' pules , mitt • then ,!?urnt:thent'in4g te , inihis,..rdodfr , DO t tn thittuasioferk n's ftk,i)y Wite , iirenti- 1 Ojedi Whielitvitur it irll4 fievhere fnOttiVe 1 e i trial, whiitriinel. atbd "great merle/11104in ' wenlirii Tehneriv qv!' • • i. ,, . ' -.. , .1 - r.• , th 1,,1 ~ ., ,t t1,..1 h . '-!! , Sl-4: 4 -"-:'t !t^., •!' !!! STIGUISBOA7!• 1 014,1111101 , 12 • 1 001fiel011' between inelleatubotats. Henry) Level/Ishii Eitwerki Howard , oiCurVetilabout ;four 0 0.- _cloaked) ZetuNzryqiioridne mi'llie 'river ' Oliimnear Troy.l , lsdienEf '7The , fermis boakstinkniuttnediiirehl'^ , ifee *cabin , Pas-' idengerivstrercresituell ihiough the horri. , , itind.;deck k ! hut- itventy , foletik. , pasienger• and airesiraw eier dm, nedt I The.. boae.tind` 4letvearge. clinsietippiti porit4 9otil4lwhie= key erete,„-sticatined tor NetriOrleanqit , ir expected will be t4otalicres...,ll , e. ~, IMI/MEM I .;1 = rENNEITLVANIA . 7appears 'trim the Adjutant General's report that the - ndlitair:fores . `of.Pennsylfrinii; , to:, gather with , . the , publis• arms, , arena, fol. 'lows; Nuti;lisiivt 'comPtnies ;in the State. Atig'iunitorined men, 18 1 805 ; field. .pledia, 8b; mtiel4eW, 16;438; bioyoilets; 9729 1 •.r,•l is 3 win Iliannialre Election. On Tuesday kat the annual State LOCIL Religions Sers feel - ler!lie next . Sabbath.' rett,PetutnetlitatAvicl... in the mornipg,BorrsDc. Schmucker. ; • Slj /*el? iChurc4; (Li?theran.)—Services in thi mdrning. aqd ettenihg, Rev l . rt. .MOl., Mist .I:Fpl a tropg, Churci.-:-Serviues in the evening, (Firayer•meeting.) German Reformed Church.—services morn ing and evening ! Rev..l. Ziegler. Associate Reformed Church.—N. services. Catholic Church.—No services. The Prayer-ifeeling of the Presbyterian, German Reformed, and the two Lutheran churches is held every Wednesday evening; Methodist, Thursday evening. NeTfON.= he Election for Borough and Township °Truro takes pine throughout. the county on FRIDAY NEXT. EIJECITMItt RtTUrtp...=-We will be in debted I to our friends in the several townships, for correct returns Of 'the elections on Friday tiext,' If will facilitate us in preparing our us• nal table of officers elect. 13" The "i 6e-ki 9g" was again here in all his glory during the Past weak. The mercury on Monday morning went down to 5° below zero. On Tuesday morning it stood 4° above. MAn adjourned Argument Court will be held ottqueaday next. »E-Don't forget the County Meeting on Wednesday next. derThe Americana of the Borough, and all others opposed to the National Administru. tion, will meet ut ShivelY's Hotel . on Thursday evening next, to nominate candidayl to be supported at the Election on Frith' , next. NEW COUNTY MA.Pc.-,leesqrs. A. D. Brt.v.s and ROBERT P. SMITH, of Philadelphia, who for some time have been engaged in pub- Ealing County Maps, propose getting up a Map of Adams CAtuty, from accurate and careful survey, which is to show all the public I roads, and the location of the Mills, Taverns, / Places for Worship, Post Offices, Schoolhouses, Country Stores, Smith Shops, Wheelrights, &C. , The names of the Property Holders generally, (carefully including all those in the country who subscribe in advance to the 3.1ap,) are al. so to be inserted upon their places. The plan will be plotted to a suitable scale, so as to I make a large and ornamental Map. To he engraved and delivered to subscribers, band s(rmely colored and mounted, for It 5 a copy. Ole commend the enterprise to the favorable attentc,ml of our people, as a desirable and im portant one. Communications can be address ed to the Publishers, Nos. 17&I9 Minor street, Philadelphia. rir On Sfiturilay evening la t, en alterca- tion took . place between Mr. Wm .•TATE and LEVI IVEArtft,(ton of Mr. Nicholas Weaver,) of this place, du'ring which the former was stabbed in the left side with aipen•knife.— Young, Wr A tymt has been bound over by Esq. l3atNotAN 10 $.509 to answer at April term.— Mr. TAri's wound is severe, but not danger ous. As the reports in regard to the difficul ty are conflicting, atidthe matter is to undergo judicial investigation, we refrain from giving the particulars. NARROW ESCAPE —Yesterday morning about 11 o'clock, the town was alarmed by f , the cry of "Firer' The roof of the South end of the Foundry of Messrs. WARREN MIS dis covered to be on fire,. haring been communi cated, as is supposed, by sparks from the store pipe. It presented a threatening ap pearance, for a few moments, some three or ' four feet of the roof being in a blaze, hut by the prompt efforts of the hands and others it was extinguished before doing essential dam• age. Some five or Rix feet of the roof was i burned through, and a few patterns on the loft damaged. A few minutes more headway, anti the whole establishment With adjacent stables Must inevitably hare gone. serVile are indebted to Hon. E. Jar Mon ass for' a ropy of his excellent speech in the Honse Representatives, against the intro duction of the Monastic system and the Secret Religious Orders of the Church of Rome into our Conimonwealth. The occasion of the speech was the Bill to incorporate the "Fran ciscan Brothers," of Cambria county, which passed the lipase a few weeks. Mr. Mows tors the whole ground in a conclusive and triumphant argument, which ought to bo in the' possession of every voter in the Common wealth. The bill passed the House by a strict party vote, but has thus far failed to obtain ' the approval of the Senate. Should it get through that body, Gen. Pott.ocat wilt give it an effectual quietus. Walking cloak' street one day I chanced to meet a gentlemati'vrith whom I claimed a few months acquaintance ; he was handsome, in telligent, and when he chose to exert himself sufficiently, very agreeable. As he approach. ed 'me I whs ilinkitig: 'how well be appeared, ' , but alas I for my happy reflections: as ha I passed me lie nodded, I wish I conld say bow.' ed, said a careless "Good Morning,"• and Was gone. Too indolent, or too negligent to tmirh his hat, or even to salute a lady with more 1 than half politeness.--how provoking I The i deficiency in gallantry which marks too many in the present age isreally lamentable. Shade of Sir Walter Raleigh I what are the 'Werner] sex coming too? We must accept just such salutations, just such services, just such fatten.. lions in general'as beat suit the ease and con venience of the lords of creation, and. then I prestnne are expected ,to he very gratefel.— But, we are not bontid to bq,blind to deficien-, cies, nor silent„if we cannot help seeing them;; and I gladly believe the , delinqueets aro not entirely Jest to 41,5ense of our. claims upon them, nor itmorkigibly tiqcourteou& , ••••• , . • .. •,, Jesting' nsidei with' allfgratitude for favors receivediand , all'deference' fbe those:lo *Wm it I mane,' this' Subject ii 'Woithy‘ the Condidiiliii= tient of ali whotie net ahtivit* b 1341801 ,1 'Ai 'din' matter. It is tee' trifling iti'4oillilder;liiii.i-L, , AWd'ifinet gib iti4e'roadii:uirtA#4:7,,'Yrtii: ritite)hiro of rii;,liten'esif i and courtes y too trivial to Merit 'attintion, then so are kina'n&is ,and benevoltince,,for. politeness r ia; but kind ness wall expressed...,,,,, I, .t l ' 1 may,highly inspect and , eateemi ri , !gentle -man whole. manners I , cannot ,think , otherwise than mery.deficient.in , theselittle mattets that will , haidlY bear mentioning...l' , inty admire his goodness, his inteilligitille, , aW his general worth,' but in the triiantiitier ant ' 'itin*Ys' Mil ,1 • ' • •• , L ; 'getting hti want of tboukhtfnine on Ms . isrA large meeting of the citizens of Tan, point,) hji ba Nti n &i , .B,.. hliA is li aka i da a i l ia] eyto ilm , , itad . . vicinity, favorable to die constrtnid . , ~ 1/: - ';' I, J! ii t .4di,,f. nit il,„1 gallantry is un ecomingP)e ; TA 0, -, 1 ,1 ,- 71 tit:urea Itailread tram 'tittlestown'to,Hancii Akia / Otiiihnli 134 nOtadd - ihis . hi hip et,lier,6l; l l, ver,Sur held' tnVarihytoWn' on the 'loth ale!, I, qu ali t i' ea, i inc iA a ' aerve, a l a d m i ratiali, , and at which resolutions were adopted -strongly ' s immingigt ~f i ti6T g r et . , 1 , I , ~ commending the p ro j e ct t o tlio peopi , e!?f that But I will say no more—for the wise a word neighiorboixi: 4 committee was appointed is aufficient. -'., •.)1 , ~ ~,.• : ,;%,,; I,' ' to take tli) tinbseriptions. ' ,* 'MAU' rt. 4 SALES OF PROPERTY.—The following sales of property have been lately made in the neighborhood of Arendtsville Thomas T. Wierman sold to John Steinour, sen. 221 acres of land at $65 per acre ; George Lower, jr., sold to Daniel D. Gitt 20 acres, at $40.50 per acre ; Jacob F. Lower, sold to Widow Stallsmith a house and lot, and stabling, for $lOOO ; house and lot to David Mittman, for $lOOO ; and a house and lot to . George Lower, jr., for $9OO Ihtniel D. Gilt sold part of the 'Falter farm (60 acres and the buildings) to John, Pont, for $2,600 cash ; ' Satuttel Y. Taylor sold the farm ofGno.,Tay. lor, deceased, to Denjamin Heller,' for $1,360 'cash,—Sentine4 . .Mr.. F. B. Poinusitn l N 0.102 Chesnut streot, 'Philadelphia,•has in press and willpub /ish ,Saturday, the 22d instant, anew, Ro., ' lll 4nm bY tLe,ate : lMrs. CAROLTN* LEE 'untitled; ":Courtship and Marfiage, or Me Joyg and Sorrow* of 4PieliCtiti LW Mrs. 'ims has' acqisired a wide.epread. 'reputation f 34, a popular:antheress,' her "..ifrib Cdp;" and ,ether sitorte'S 'being &miller OS' every reader, of ;light litrature. •` 44 Coa'itahiyi anal represented to ,be one of ,her most suceelS.' full ,ifforlir; and will be,* eagerly loolieit' Complete in one large daodeoimo yolume of, ' .over,poo:pages,..neatly bound in cloth for $1.15; in two voluinespaper cover,,for $l. :copies of eitlterjedition„ trill he sent, to any one, in any :part of the United States, free etf postage, on remitting the/rids of the editibu•desifed to the Rublislier in a letter. • ,•- JURORS FOR APRIL TERM.—The fol lowing persons were drawn on Tuesday last Ait t lntorir for April Term : • - 7 . 7 GRAND JI:11.1. liiintingtotr-James Davis, (Forerinin;) Tetnne 7 -4, Tacob Pitzer, James iketuttleas;int—Joseph Herman, lohp Haupt- Menallen—Joseph Cline. , Germany—Wm. Dottera, Geo. Palmer, John Byers, David Walked. Berwick—Gyms Wolf, Henry Bittinger. Oxford—Washington Schwartz, Alexander S. Hines. Butler—Michael Dietrick. Rending—Samnel Overholtzer. Cumberland—Wm. Currens. Borough—Solomon Welty, Henry Culp, (of I'.) Hamilton—George Baker. Itamiltonban—John J. Withorow. Conowago—Jacob Little. FranklM—Chas. W. Lego. • ominnA I. JURY. Borough—John H. Culp, John L. Geiselman, John Gilbert. Huntington—Leoeard Delap, Alexander Hei ken, John Bream, Anthony Deardorff. Mountjoy—Peter Orndorff, Jacob I3aublitz, Baltzer Snyder. Hamilton—John Snyder, Michael 'McSherry, Jacob Baker, Charles Robert. Berwick—Henry Kohler, David E. Hollinger, Wm. Gitt, John Bucher. Mountpleasant—David I tietriek. Franklin —Wm. Paxton, James Mickley, Ja cob F. Lower, Jacob Deardorff, Henry Mickley. Latitor(;-- . —Jacob Chronister, Moses Vans coyock Menullen—Win. B. Wilson, Christian Cash man Strablue--George Boyer. Liberty—Henry NleDivitt. freedom—Abruhnin prise. Rending—Cornelius Smith, .Joseph .1. Kuhu Cumberland—Henry B Cromer. Butlor—Duniel Gitt. Siekel. Tilts I. I.IBT FOR APRIL TERM. Jacob Daywaldt vs. David Chamberlin. John Barrett vs. C. W. Ilocfmun, John I'. Hoffman, 111111 WM. I;rnhain. Daniel Butt vs. Dr. S. Walker and Sanford Shrneder. Deo. Shryoek vs. Daniel Wagner, Znehariali Cullison, and others. Peter Raffensberger vs. Zaehariali Cullison, Susanna Cullison, and others. Samuel Fultnestoek vs. Jacob Bolen and S. L. I hi flield. Peter Rhodes vs. Cleorite Denrdorll's Exr . a. Jesse Weyer and A. B. I(urtz's use in part vs. Samuel Little. John H. WilliamS vs. Nancy Witherow, J. S Witherow, and others. Jeremiah Herrigan vs. Jaen]) Weikard. George Gulden and Wife vs. John Shultz. Robert Shelds, Thomas Warren, and others, vs. Samuel Faheinoe i k. Henry Gordon vs. John Zeilinger. Joseph Riddleinoser vs. Joseph Orndorff, Jer emiah Orndorff, and Daniel Trim'.le. re We commend the attention or our A 'nitr ic:ln friends to the prospectus of "77u. DoN) thorough-going , American paper pub lished in Philadelphia. nex..Th, alarm of Fire on Sitturday evening last wits (mused by the burning au chimney on Washington street. ,ate-The Auditor neueral has communica ted to the Legislature his annulil report of the condition of the' Hanka. The following is the return of the Bank of Gettysburg, Norcni• her 5, 1855 : To capital, Bank note issues, Do. Act 4th May, 1841, 1,247 Ito Due to other Hanks, 4,755 51 Due to depositors, 39,202 03 Dividends unpaid, 1,698 27 Discounts received and rents, 14,896 05 Contingent lend, 21,031 94 By bills discounted . _ Specie—silver and gold, 711,0i+4 12 Notes and chocks of other banks, ' la,ms 00 Duo from other banks, • 117,15'4 84 Judgments, 28,190 15 Real Estate, 5,925 On Stocks, State, A: c., 25,120 70 Do: Act 4th May, 1851, 1,247 00 Bondi, 12,520 49 Expenses,. 457 03 . [For the Star and Banner. A Word to'lhe Write. fcomnts ICA TED. At a meeting of& Ds elicit:ea Club, "telt! at Dattlieletrfralr, lie evening or the 10th frelttir was called to the Chiir= David trd,xell, Esti., (lenge 11. Swope, to., and Prat: .1. Gillespie were appointed i'resitletts, i t and Cnpt. C. B. Buehler Sedretitry, whfln On motion the tidlowing pm anibla: and rAuotutiona were unanimously a dopted 117terret.T. iVe have heard, from sources we deem reliable, of the dereliction and apostney ofone of our members, hitherto esteetned by us all, asoy person of ; irreproachable. character and tried i deejrity,' In so Inc ItS 'pertliind to the vows and duties of membership in our beloved assoeint ;oh- —t Iterefbre be it 5!(4 it is with- feeling)! of sincere I regret tit t a uful solicAintlO ; that we havn heard of the contemplated inarringe of our friend Lieut...ltl.- G. FAH NESTUCH that,.whilet we can not refrain fromcansuriog comluorwhich we be. lieve to be unworthy a member of our society, I lirfn#iq; its it ficeeitantliktlocs; n reprinieli and n stigrinilipott finlirnitv'i 'yet. with a feel; iag of:fellowship not °Mimic' extinguished, we I would give, oxpression to mil. earliest sympn thiA in this his misfortune, proceeding, as it does, from a weakness in human nature, which our past experienee, in th'e loss of ,ievera • othertnembers, hue shown to be difficult to. curt Thnt the example before us is o ne which Ationid. teach those of us who horn still proved true to our rows, to be upon our guard against the insidious wil e s o f day -eneiny, t<•ho is ever upon the alert to defeat the purposes odour organization. Rem/we& That the Hull be hung in mourn ing for the space of three months,' us n token ofour own btreavement in the loss of n fellow member, and as a symbol of warning to our selves. Besared, That a copy attics() resolutions be entered upon the minutes, published in the newspapers attic Borough, and, framed in n suitable form. guipended in a enitspieu tins place in the Hall ; also that n copy he for. warded to tho apostate member. ' F. 13. PICKING, Pr es'l. C. H. Brettuit, &et — There will IPr n toweling of the "Inde pendent Mows," nt the Amnon., this pwenittg at 7 o'clot.k. .Ito elertion for n 341 Liententont will he held. AV - The Pewit:liratis 13;010 issued 3 powerfully-written address, anti of con siderable lettrfi, addressed to the whole country, in which the policy that ha-4 brought the party into existence is search ingly investies led. In speaking of the original hostility of our govertunent, sup porter! by all section c of the country, to the even-ion of slavery, and of the dif ferent policy that has eli.tr,ieterized nor administration for the last several this address says— "Thus for a period of twenty-five yenrs line Slavery been contending, wider var ious pretexts, bin with roestant RIR/M0.4., against the tendencies of civilization. 11111 r the spirit of our insiitutim i ts lor the exli-o sine . 91101 perpetualinit offs piiwer. The. &erre in tvlii,•h the General Goverom.nt has aided its Orono May he !raced in ibit successive steps it has taken. In 1787, ell the slates in the Confetleritey united that Sin very should he forever prohibited man all the territory belonging to 111(1 United Stairs. Li 1780, I lie'tion roma , ress of die Gilded States passed a law re. affirming this ordinance and re-entitling the prohibition of Slavery whieli it con tained In 1820. the slaveholt!ing miter est secured the admission of 31iSe He' tt Stati. into IfIP 1110011, by are Ilieg to a similar prohibition of Saver• fro m the Lonsi ilia territory king north of 36 deg. 31 min. In 1854, that pr ,tu to 11011 was repealed, and the people of the Territory were left free to admit nt tx cli.de S•n.cry in their own discretion.— ' In 1856, the General Government pro elamis ire determination to me all toe power of ilie United States to &twee up on the people ohedienee to laws imposed upon them by tinned invaders, estalnisli ing Slavery and visiting with terrible pen alties their exercise of fretteom of *perch and of the press upon that subjeei.— While two thinly of the A wertran pem phi live in Suites where Slinery is forbid den by law, and while five sixths of the enterprise and erniltietive Indus. try el the country text upon Freed no their basis, limvery thus eiettrels all de partments of their inmnium government, and wields their powers on iw own be hal!." l' $123.973 o n 338,545 00 $545,248 80 $20,51)1 151 AFFRAY la ~ W AsIIINOTiSN. rheti n dies' parlor of the Nations! Hotel, tisuaily the resort of peaceable gentlemen end beauti ful women, was the scene in an affray be wee!' Mr. Stuart, of L.... Ky., and Mr :Mahon, a resident of Washington.— Soule difficulty had previously existed he tweet' them ; Stuart fancied that Mahon tretved lion disrespectfully, and, approach ing Itim While sitting, tin. a sofa. with a mutal lady friend, he remarked : "Yota are an Insolent puppy I" at the same toile presenting his card. which '3laltots threw in Stuart's face. Stuart eiely struck hitn a blow, and the parties clinched and fought a few seconds, when• Governor Beeler•interfere6. and Lomat lea them. Immediately efterwardi the scuffle was renewed, whet; Mahon drew a smau pocket pistol, placed it against Stu.- ' art's side, and fired. Stuart pushed Ma i)nnhon's hand aside just in time to save him self, the, ball passing aerate his abdo men. close enough in burn and tear hie pantaloons, but inflicting no other injury. Stuart, who is a very tall and powerful man, received no blows from Mahon. whom he 'held with one hand while he beat him sevetely with the other list cut iitig and bruising him seriously. The parties were finally eeparated by Gov.. Reeder, 1-lori:2' Jacob Broom, end' others. When the affray'. commenced, -,several ladies were present who fled' the roam, : flie r ,prmiriet'ere fare deeply: inertidild theOcourrence, and ; have .requsied Stuart to leave the, house,. and forbid Mahon, from •Visiiintk the ladies' parlor.: 11rA5,248 80 How THEY Loan Hut I--When ,Gen.. Scott was nominate,tl in 185 Jor the Pres-. ‘whaLoceana'of air; the Locp:P t o-, co leader, alit* over Mr. fillmore I , language was strong 'enough to souvpy. ; adEquate idea cif the-admiration_ iihd love , which , they. epterntioed for, biro (•:.He•. was a pure and,incorruptibln patriot : aod, worthy of the eonfideuce qf,all He was, indeed.aa model -Presidant k " whose Ad, ministration hail Imen"aa ilonwervative Waaltington's 17,Yet - the . very, Wien, whoAliirs extolled Vr, F,illmore, will now, for partizan , ' 'phrimseir,"iwallow own wrirdi;'beliiftheir i givOndoraements,, , and traduce it hn iit!'artlently LAND `IVAgRAtSTI3•." W4,IIIqIUTi Union slates that within a (ew days Isml f , irarrants have advanced four to Ave canal o t i r Oare. It:, quotes 00's and 140'9,1,4 $llOlllll i,oo's and 120!i . a; Olobto4l and 40's at 8110a1.17. ,_ TtoiC ifitis ; lithiatikt , lturope. ' ' , : • TiliOliflr'OF 'DISEASE,' -'' 1 THE WOSIDEIi GiF TITE ACE.-Dr. To. . P ÜBLIC:SeiILE. , :':'• -. Asa) Ira-SIMPLE. MXTBOD or CUB.E. atAft's„Venititaii Llnitrunit le warrented , to cure, ~ • :,. -,' . ' .---.. ~ , :-..i, .. - .. , ''Nsr.w:l Wilt; Miich 8.; 5 P.- &Po— rhe Cholera, Colic, Sea. Sickness, Chronic Rhea- ; rrIRE • underitignod, -.Administrator of .ther ' hismot our object, at this time, to go into I. ..i ropOwnyis -roa!ism,. yereiting, flat Buena ~ Old .Sores, 1. Estate of•VALENTINE , WERNER - de- steamship Africa has arrived, bringing a detailed explanation of Pre:Testae' e, . , et. 0, an ants o ceas ed, Jate to ye mg, Adamsmounty, Pa., I Swelilnloefitach '-getul it aP ' t 'Mew b • dates from LiverpUttl 46 Saturday, Feb . 2 r 3t E : . , -.', -• GREAT CLIA.P.; OF,. RITgIIMATIBM.- : of March inst..; rai 12 o'clock, M., on the iirens-: ehi,..l l eace Conference, it is supposed, merieon people thatone ( galena's& remarkable C il itp . t. Compteck, of the steamer Baltic 00l- 'i ises, the following Real Estate, via x••,•• • woad meet on the. 23d: nit. 'Great airs.: men of thismr any former age is amens them, li e line) was cured of n severe attuckmf Chro- , 1: ' iety was felt a. to we result, but it was and that his medicines 'have a celebrity un- ( nil Rheumatism in a few. days by Di. TObias's .T66'llfaMion PrOpert),:. ~ ' `generally - supposed a, peace would bacon- pr e e e deetedi n the annals of the world. There) celebrdted Venitien Liniment. '' • lyingon the Chamberiba • ty;road, a short die-,' clutled, as France, is very anxious for it. is no charlatanry in his pretensions. Unless CASE OF OHOLEII A.—Mr; John Wright, taxies' from the tOwn, L adjoining , lands-of There•is 'nothing more In regard to the all the civilized world be deceived, the Rollo. Titers?i t Of th Cu.,' No. Gnu of J. Wright & C0.,0..151, Char- logical Seminary, F. E. Vendersloot, and nth. ' - i tiros street,,,,New . Orleans,. was immediately t ers,- consisting of about pi /ta more of leas: direultiersT bilween ~ E ngland and- the way's Pill and Ointritentwill drive disease from - 0 --, llB 'B -- 11 * The irnprovemeitts itonsist t e ars, -'• U raid' Sta'as, except - dial ' that the Lon- • i r ed of So [Wu , * of Chelera by Tbi Li the human system, under the most unfavorable ',meld. . TWO-Erroily ' , '.. 11 4pAtill i firtil l errP r .9 1. . m . ises ' 0 know that Mr. circumstances , ' and in all climes. Other men ! VOMITING AND • COLlC.'— Jiro. Joseph i - - . FRAME ROUGH CAST Dgllis bring.; very stringent instructions. Nichol!, NO. 16, Essex street, New York, was I '„. AEI . . into an ephemeral b have sprang . notoriety y i al W.E L L I INI . G,' • Russia. .it is said, consents to the di e . cured °fan attack of Colic and Venriting bpi - u-nliLl . _ advertising 'their remedies. Like butterflies of; D r ~ Tobias 's Venetian Liniment. -.,. ', inantltirg ~ of Necolalef, but the report is from Carpenter Shop, frame wcather.boarded • • the day they have buzzed for a while and then i Depot, No. 60, Cortlnudt street, New York. regarded, as, doubtful. and other oat buildings. Thera is a expired ; both their names and their medicines i Sold by all the Druggists. Price 25 and 50Barn , , . Count Orloff' arrived at Paris , on Tues. ! well of excellent water near thireloor, dud a! emits. • - •iliv. ' • have sunk into an obscurity from which they .. For sal e variety of choice fruit trees eu the premises,' 6iir le by S. H. BITIILEI2 and s. S. . . . , ; 'T'lle Conferences opened on the 25th. !lever emerged. Others have toot with a limit- 1 , Fouscy, Gettysburg, and Storekeepers getter- i everything being in lastrate order. 4ilso, .Loth to rosin , Letters from St. Petersburg and War- 1 ed success, Whop.) as much as they deserved. ' ally in this ccianty: ' 1 ' o , ro' I I ~ , . -saw, in the German pap e rs, give de-1 No math-though he may have the wealth of! Oct. 5 . 1855.—in J situated in Camber/and township, Adams corm. - 1 ___. Tails of the , preparetions in progress for t Creases, can long. debeive an intelligent people ; } ty, Pa.,, adjoining lots • • of Jacob --Herbst and. In.-Franklin's name hits been mmortaliz- . ot i ler , , imi4•lirm alloy, pod known en ,the plan of • the coelinuarice of the war, and state that! with a worthless remedy for disease. Ilherdtlfi , ed in various tears, and . it is connected with c !nein lots laid out by Thaddeus Stevens, Esq. .on no point has the former energy 01 . rho . thed ' ' t t' ofremedyfor ' di 'follows s • a nnms ra .un a t is- : numerous Popular Institutions. Among the 11S lots No 5 and 6 containin , 9 ACRES d • military•department been abated. exception, thoughi it is ' mom popular places with which it is associated , 1 • ' . more , S, Tote .4 an , ease, almost widiait an I a Perches, or less. These will he In Constantinople there was great • • al l is Frank/hi Mem., Philadelphia, on the cor- ) • Ni,. r .. . sold separately or toge ther, to suit purchasers. ~,o lnitiei .aia l ermine-mu and mater i al de. i prescribed in a million of instances, and in , our of which, 1 t Chesnut in the' 1 forme of disease, ell the thwart( 011 the globe' " real 1 J., '.. '.. Street, 1 set... Attendance will he given and the terms .cline• in prices. ~ pope art:lathing Establislunent of Rock- made known ou the day of sale by Some Turkish fair Isdies left one of the i could Oa make the people believe that it was Ilia. & Wit.soN, the lar;, , est, cheapest, best' " VA LENTINI, WERNEIII,,Idner. I harems beetiuse the wires ran over the not a good remelly, or that the inventor was ' and most fashionable In Rio country. March 14,1856.—td • • --- ... . _ . ._ roof. They said it would betray smite ; not a public benefactor, and no empiric or i - of their secret thoughts to straugers. 1 charlatan. Professor Holloway's remedies oe- I MARRIED. i HE DO AR TIMES. There is nothing of interest from cupy this position before the citizens of the' - France or the other parts of Europe. I !world. The, inventor is It man of enlarged FOR PIE/ill/ENT, Fort Si. Nicholas has been blown up powers of mind, who has seen disease in all MILLAR FILLNORE. by the French. It mounted 130 guns.--1 its forms, and in all the climates of the mold. You vie PRESIDENT, Fort Alexander is to be blew!' lip nex I. I . . ANDREW JACKSON DONELSON , , His medical office in London was daily throng- The &mks of Sevastopol are 1111 W a heap! i ed with patienbt to such an extent that a pc of ruins, lice three was necessary to he stationed at his The taliiora of the newspapers in Psris door. lint an alive practice affordisi ton nar• ore ordered to write lie more resoectitig war or peace, tvitsle ,be Coulerenee sits, row a field for the exercise of his expansive - -- --- - - - - intellect, and he determined to be the world's Arrival of the Steamer A robtla. physician. All countries have had their cola ONE WEEK I,A TER. brined physieitins ; England has had nn Aber-1 * H ALI F AX, March 12.—The Cunard lathy. Varna a Magmatic, and America mm siteutoct Anthill arrived Tare lain night at a Rush .; butt these men's ambition only extended , I late hour, Wllll Liverpool date a to Satur- 'to a practice confined to a narrow circle of day, the let inst., being one week later• 1 that) prevatie advices, friends and admirers, or the supe rintendency of a medical hospital. Professor Holloway The Paris Peace Conference had held ling chosen the globe as a theatre for his praa ; t h ree meetings, but nothing definite in re gent to the proceedings had been surfer- i tie", and ' 1 " 1 " 0 "mw a resident of Republica° ell to tratisnire. I America, he is prescribing (billy for hundreds , II itioure (aver:dile and otherwise as time of thou lands on the four quarters of the gl O l,l tiltimeto Issue of the Conference were in ; His medicines are expressly designed to act I circulation. The general impression,: on the organs whose functions are so essential ' however, is that matters have thus far • et, health. Timer operate onthe stomach, liver, 1, 1 ot•ei-de if livorattly. kidneys, lungs, and el, in, restore their deran- It aa As reported, but perhaps is doubt ' gad functions or uses, and thuspurl y I ant i I fill, that !Das is concedes to the required ' cleanse t heblood the very fountains of life.-1 /imitations, hot will itot Maeda' the pro• iceman' over the Greek Christians. lile • .Arete York Sunday Thur.& . . ',pinta, increases that immediately after! BAD PROSPECTRI9OE P — EScuEs —.....Ac.1 I a European prate is »ivied. a general cording to the Chicago Tribune nearly all I Cimgre , s will meet ready to adjust the l the peach and other tender trees that were ildlailre of p,,tver, planted last year in the Northern part of All kfoluoite io the cud of March. but 'lllinois are frozen to death, particularly ;not Apoilig the existing ohm- k ade, has Haan that stand in under drained ground. beets annouored. 1 in Ohio, alert, it is gen/3E6111P conceded , The i xentilient respecting the A meri- ! that the hods of peaches, cherries, spri. can (I Iliettlty sr an, to he inlally extinct. 1 cots, some early pears, Hod some of the Tio Al ,iyor of London gave a banquet moat tender apples, are killed or badly to 11r. Ilectrinsii, hut he was summoned i injured upon all clay hinds. • at, dine with the Queen, so he could not' attend. i A Judge in Baton Rogue, La.. having forgotten the clay fixed by law for ten) arm k tie^ had been announced to t,omits ni the Crimea.. of Court to begin, fined himself 825 for ,omits Omer Paella had reigned, and the t he oversig ht . rt-- .ty,ignitlloo teas :avowed. In the College of Nri w Jersey !Nearer) 'hereto and the allies, as also &soden, Hall) at Princeton/there are 337 stu, continue to make active warlike prepara-Idents. / THE LATEST. i Last week 51 Slaves were sold at Char- All alarming router .tvas circulated just I°llesvine ' Va " at an avera g e of "" lii lore the mithite of the steam, r that ItUt• each. had ,-ta pi' barted objections which would I Holloirsay's Pills have again triumphed over other Medichie.—lnteresting Case !I— ca tc.s the peace conlerence to break up.—leverY Walton, aged 17, of Walnut Street, l'ite maw, however, was regarded mere, Emily i , as it mod, j,.bioog ruse. , C iteinnati, suffered much and often from sick ;headaches. tottering of the limbs; lumbness oft he whole body, and other symptoms which Evrattot es tor COLD—II historr is re. ' I very mach alarmed her fond parents the actuel Jahn-, it would seem the Wald: Sea was; naae and nature. of the complaint ' uzzled t v (vie muss s (11 Ice in th- year 401. In 462 cry one, it bore such a variety of na p ped!, an - ti . the patella was frozen so that TuEsu- . consequently there were a variety of opinions ISA RE marched on the ice to Swathe to a-1 on the subject. Three months ago, the moth venge Ilia brother's death In 242 the or boldly went to work with Holloway's Pills, which very , p rickly perfortned their part, for Dardanelles and the Blitek Sea was en- . melt, I rozen over. The stl.lW ill Sonteli; IT; m we o e su cs r t olr e nti . t o lle n s g ilt l l s i 'd - y rift w e a r B i t i O, ' •e p r ° v me d ssi i n" pieces drilled to the depth 01. fifty meet, , and medicine had failed. They are iniftexveeT -01,11 the ice was Ile11111:11 la Stich quantities' ieat medicine for young ladies entering into in thin- city as to cause the walls in fall womanhood. down. lit 800 the Adriatic was • entirely ) froze,' over. In 891 and 893 the vines were killed by !'rust, and the cattle died BOmany March 13 1856 in their stalls. In 091 the winter listed Fr 0 • ' . ' . J 1 , 11, AND MEAL—Sales of Howard very long, and was extremely severe.— street on early 'change at,.s7 37, but after the Everything was ftozen, and famine and arrival of the Arabia's news buyers were not , pestilence closed the year. In 167 the! cold was so intense that most of the tray• I disposed to offer that roneh. Rye Flour 4 87, , ellers , in Germany Were frozen to death •WO 94. Corn Meal 3®s3 12. Buck Wheat on 'tire roads. In 1133 it was excessive.' i Meal 176(y52 per WO lbs. ' It, cull ; 11 Italy ; the Po Wen' (mien i GRAlN—Wheat: receipts light, and hold ' from Cremona to the sea : the . heaps of , era firm. Stiles of good to prime ,and choice rnow rendered the road,. impassable.— i white at 1 56®$1 75,.ge0t Ito primered 1 . 60 •The wine casks . burst, and. the trees split • 1381 65, Corn : sales of whit', ea by the frost wi th an immense noise. In at 5 , 459 cents; • 11 ° kilen'su ' rein ' t' o • .ae ow, weight. 58(T59, and .1210 the river l'o froze in the depth of • ' ' mixe(lss®s7. Oats: good to prime, 35®38, sixteen ells, and wine Men burstthe 'masks. Rye: 90 cis. for Maryland, SI for Pennsylv'a. ,In 1234 a piue forest was killed by frost in Ravenna. In 1236 the frost was SEEDS,--Cl"er'leed 8 62®$8 75' ; very most intense in Seotland, and the Categst khoice $9. Tipotly 3 25g53 75. Flaxseed was lrozeu between Norway end Jutland. 1 85 . 4441 90. ' :111,1282 the bowler in Austria were heti. PRO VISIONS.—SaIes mostly In small lots, ed in the snow. In 1292 the Rhine was and prices unchanged. Reef—mess at $lB ; frozen, and its Germany six hundred peas. No.l at $l6; Prime at $l3 50 ; Perk-,lness ante wereernl ,loved to clear the Way for the .at $l6 50, prime at 14 per bl. Bacon—shoul- Austrian army, le 1344 all the rivers in dens at 8} cents sides at 9! cents , and hams ...Italy were t'lrozen ' over,, In 1381 the • ' at llial2i cents Lard 10Iall cents. But. winter' was sorevere That the Rhin e d' ' . ne on !ter in kegs, 15a17 cents, rolls 17622 cents, :Scheldt were froe • en, rod even th e • Glades 20n23 cents,' Goshen 25n27 cents: Venice. In 'l4BB `the fainter war 50 s ea l"' , , vere,in Flanders that,the w ino 'was' cut CATTLE,—From $3 60 to $ 6 60 on the' •Witta kitchen, to be distributed to the sot. hoof equal to $74810 00 ect, and averaging .ditiii. In .1070 the frost was very in: 75 - gross. This Cattle Sold at the outside ,reuse in England and • Denmark : both figure Were - of extra quality. Little and Great Belt were Wren °Ver. HOGS.—Wohave - to - note this week a thith.• In 1084 many Joret t rit trees, . anri even.,the er alight decline:in Hogs,' Sake . weim jaada ,•eakillit Eirglittd,wiere split by the, frog. :yesterday at _the !scales at $8 25@$8 50 VI fin 48,82 the cold *as - . ea excessive, that iloollThr - ••ti '• ': --'•- • ' ' 1 ' •'' '• ' • the:Bl4l , o *Ws e ntered Vienna and. at- .; , , •1 • ` brIEFIP.:-.4in'ei. - mir ' latit Sheep have de , tacked' - bnili men and cattle,- ' • . The 00K Mi net.'The qubtatidasyarkeMayare WO" ,of 17.4,9,,5va5; scareetrinferior te that of • t 0- 1692, and the &lifer Z • • - • '' • , - , r ge3Walti-sotttretty lot. , 50 0 100 lbs., the latter figuMbeing for prime' frozirtfider.V ,lii • 77tV tituieft Adis Tent .: , , , ~, and the Danube bore kit), five ,fept r thiok itt.42IIQIrIES. MARKET- „ ! below ' !tir o , 'Tr; the ; above ' ' bray: % . be , • - ' ,Ef - • - ' t 'ti hl2 • added the extreme - cold ..eiperiencod' in . - '. l '°‘',E ll, l 4 a r C . ) 1856 - . .. .. . FLOUR "t bbl:, froai wagons, $6 75 North' A memo es far, soutk as the 28th . - WHEAT, / l hutiltel; . . "... -.140 to 1150.! :degree ofJalitude in, the find month of the RYE, - ..- . . • . • 85 I year 1850 . ' ln New York the cold was CORN, - •J , r. 46 so exc.oolointiprotraoted that:frost:Tien- DAIS, • 301 trilled the earth to the depth et four feet BUCKWHEAT, per bushel. . • •SO six itietbits.--ii 'Phenomenon rare in am •, , 1 1 11.410ES t peir Imshel. ~, ; ' 4 , - . 31S, parallel south of 48 'degrees ',' ..:' '...."., ' CLOVEr E D"' ' - ` " ..' ' "o -SEED, • , ~- : '7 60 ' :FLAX-SEED,' • - ''• ~. ' -• ; '' i '',l 60 PLASTER OP PARIS,' ' ' '-' '• : .' • 6 4' 5 . POitiC4;ti 100 Ibis . 1, : : '''' ' ' ' ' ' ..' ' 'l i:i • :, Jr: ~..,,! :i.t„ !:' ..! .'' 'H ~ I YORK. DIAIRNICEIN: ~' • 1 1 XPfix, Trueiday,. lifargh 11 . ,.1.946, r - LOUR A "bbI.; trent ivage'rii, . ' •,' KO. WHEAT; Mich el ''' ': - •,1 50 to / 65. Aim, ! •it - :-.,' • its :: •': •..-87, CORN,- :: t• •. it • i,• ' 43 , . OATS, « .' • ' •;" 0 TI3fOTHY-SEED, "0 bushel, ~ 2 6 3 0 t CLOVER-SEED, ,-.": ' • 7 78 , 4 FLAX SEED '-' .J l4 ' ' it' ' -'/ II: , PLASTER OP PARIS, V ton, '' .•' - 6 al • t . `.'he ..11essvolond Lodger pays: "Accord tng to,tMLbentinformation which we have beitt able to obtain, more thew two hund ldred and fifty slaves escaped from Virßio.: is snit Kentu cky during the month of Feb.: Fear,,loo,l! froaTioi Ap 'OLAV6IIII.-. man Pan l l 2 4 aligner has been fined $lOOO, and forfeited 'ix slaves at •New Orleans, for calling•them in'eueb a manner as to sep arate mother 'and 41111 d, .contrary to the la we of Lonsiana. . BALTIMORE MARKET. On Tuesday morning InNt i by Rev. R. Hill, Dr. E. G. FAHNESTOCK. and Mies LOU ISA, daughter of Mr. John L. Tate—all of this place. On Thuridav morning last, by the Rev. It. Hill, Mr. FIIEDERICK YSOTZU: EY, and Miss HANNAH . M. SNYDER—aII of Gettys burg. • (in the 2lnt tilt., by the Rev. L. Gerhart, Mr. JOHN IMHOFF of La neitste'r county, and Miss SUSAN - M ORRIS, of Adams county. DIED, flu the 25th ult., in Oxford township, Mrs. MAID; Alt ET ADA MS. widow of Richard Adams, deceased, aged 79 years, 1 month and 29 days. On - the 2G ult., in Littlestown, JACOB, Ron of Mr. Liam! Stoneseifer. aged 7 months and 20 daps. On the 3d ult., in Cass county, Indiana, Mr. ' BENJAMIN LONG WELL, formerly of. this county, in the d ith year of his ace. On the 28tIt' ult., Mrs. ELIZABETH LER, widow of Joseph Miller, deceased, of Mountjm• towehip, aged about 76 years. On the let inst., Mrs. NANCY SHEELY, w.biow of Adam Sheehy, deceased, of Minintjoy township, aged about - 67 years. COMITY MEETING. pnrsornme of a call, issued by the anti• National Administration members of our Legislture, all opposed to the corrupt policy which has characterized the present Admin istration and are desirous of effectually check ing the progress of a party whose policy is in imical to the best interests of the country. are invited to assemble at the Court home, in the borough of Gettysburg, on Wednesday the 19th qJ Mitre/, nil o'clock, P. U. , to select Rep resentative anti:Senatorial Delegates to a Con- Tention to be hebi at Aarriaburg on the 26th of the saute month, for the purpose of nomina• Ling candidates for Canal Commissioner, Au ditor General and Surveyor General, tobe sup ported at the ensuing fall election, and to take such other political action as may be neces nary. BOROUGH MEETING. rrHE Americans of the Borough of Get .l'tysburg, and all others opposed to the policy of the National Administration, are in• vited to meet at SIIIVFLY'S Hotel, on Prumlay erening next, at 7 o'clock, to nominate a Ticket to be supported at the Election on Friday next. March 14, 185 G. fOirlhe members of the A merican party, and all others opposed to the present National Administration, are request ed to meet at the School House, in Middle town, on Saturday (to•morrow) the 15th at 2 o'clock, P. M.. for the purpose of nomina ting. persons to fill the township offices for the ensuing year. By order of the March 14. The Americans of Stra banqvreet , at the House of JACOB L. GRASS, in Hunterstown, oe Saturday as 1511 i instant, for the purpose of nominating candidates to be supported at the ensuing elec ti on. MANY. American Citizens, Rally *ill hen meeting of the voters of Cumberland Township, who are opposed to the present National Administration; at the Public House of 13. C'IIICIVEI4 . on Saturday the Irdli (If Miirrh init.., at 2 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of settling a ticket to be support ed at the Spring eloetton. All persons oppos ed to the presentcorrupt Administration are invited to attend without respect to former party ties. AMERICAN MEETING. THERE will bo a meetin of the BEN DEItSVIL LE COUNCI Lof the Ameri can Party, in tb cir Hull, on &thirday 'Truing the 15M. •at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of nominating a ticket to bo supported on Friday the Isl of,lfurch, for township officers. t All who ma v agree with the sentiments of the American ''arty, who believe that Ameri. ' cans should rule America, Land that , MIL LARD FILLMCRE and ANDREW JACK SON DON FILSON, should be the,President and Vide E'resident of the United States; ;and, are opposed. to Jesuitical principles, and 'foreign misrule. are invited to attend said. useating•and participate in itatioloetion-a good,apd true men. as its ,standard bearers. So eome'alcumr, boys, and take .a glimpse , at "Scar," ati - ik is reported that he will bo in Beo deraville about that time. ,111.' THE PRESIDENT. • 2,OOO.FIECES WALL PAPER. (I.OBEA N & PAXTON have opcd neon on• usually large assortment of 11 1 '1111 Paper, • of every style and variety, from 121 to 40 cents , a piece. 'l3imsekeepers and Paper Bangers are invited, to call and examine the stock, which is superior to anything heretofore offer , ed in this market. 0n1y.124 oaring a pieceror 11 cents' verily for Wall Paper • Gettysburg, - Feb: 15,.185t1:` ' ' pai at& i) E ;CLOTHING-4Cloth-cett-• hig„.C.assirnerr,s, Casahiettai Vesting; ho, laujestvarinty on hand 4nd constantly snaking zip--thelheat bargains to*,n, at the Cloth: ' ,jug ginpivita, at the Arad Moat Frpnt • GEORGE ARNOLD.. BGONNE'. SAtitui, lband uni Nov. 2, 18. GOODS, Both as Velvets, Silks; Ribbons, Flowers, &0., w 1 . 1.1 1 )e 4trallelei variety at 5. smack's: IpliE proprietors Of the Philadelphia Daily 1 Tittles, in answer to • numerous Inquiries and applications, received from all parts of the State and the Union,. announce that they will commence, on Union,: 3,1850,- the publication of a Weekly Paper, to bo culled THE, DOLLAR TIMES. The Dollar Times will be a Campaign Paper, and will contain everything of interest to the community rtlative to the approaching Presi dential Campaign, besides a large amount of original editorial and miscellaneous matter, cor respondence, etc., etc., carefully collated and arranged, with express reference to making it a popular and interesting - , - I' .1.311 LY Ark11 7 .9P,1 PE R. The price of the Dollar Times will be'placed so low, as to put it' into the hands of every ' man and every family in the community. TERMS FOR SIX NONTIlli:•-WIXLIS. Twenty copies for •$8 00 CHARLES ,- DICKENS' WORKS. Thirty " " , 12 00 . . .. , Fitly . " " 2O 00. Ttle, tiptsT pciPt.g.All. IN. TII2 WORT.P. And a free copy. lo the getter up of the • '' Club. All sent to oneutlress. :TEN DIFh'I?,RENT EDITIONS. 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In five Jorge octavo volumes, with a Portrait Britain, and to whom a Bounty Land Warrant on Steel, of Charles Dickens, containing the for 120 acres, No. 34,278, issued and was sent same reading minter astbe Illustrated Edith/4,, to my Attorney, D. liVConatigliy,'who deliver- and comprising over four thotuiand Very large ed it to me on the Ist of January, 1856, do double columned pages, "handsomely printed,' hereby give public notice of the facts, that, on and bound in various styles. ' ' '• the 12th day of January lest, (A. D. 18560 I voi.l contains PICK{ ic k p . iiin i rt.s -,. toLD ; executed aud acknowledged before JtAin F., Felti, Esq.., lti an assignment of the said warrant, , CURIOSITY SHOP. . ' ' ... in blittik'and on theth of January last, do- I "• 2 do. OLIVER 4) WISTi SKETCH- livered the said warrant to Simon 31elliorn, 1 ES BY , JIOZ,I and BARi. NABY RUDGE. ~ - '.. • k 3 do. NICHOL'4I433,IICKLEBY.Anii Postmaster at HunterstoWn, in Adriniseounivi I • ' . ‘ - ••- . Pa., enclosed in an envelope addressed to 15: J " 6 do. BLEAK HOUSE and DICK ,LEI 11 L D M'Conatighv, Gettysburg, Pa., and the same) MARTIN CHUZZWIT ' . was mailed on the 26th of January last, in the " 4 do. palm' COPPER P. ON until to Gettysburg, Pa., balmsDo3lß EY AND S failed to reach emitisTmAs STORIES. and the said D. M'Conituilly, at the said Gettys- • • -' burg Post Office, and ►iasbeen lost, and that it, is any intention to apply to. the Ceininiasiener I , ~ I ENS': NEW S , TORIES. of Pensions for a Duplicate of such warrant, Price of a complete set, bound in Oath, issued to me as described. . • . : ' NARY HULICK; . • " ,a ' Scarlet troth,. '-, 8.50 March 7', 1856.-6 t •' ' " • a Library Sheep, -9 00 " I turkey mor'eci, 11 00 " I calf antiqUe, 15 00 PRESI DENT WIIITHALLICIDEML, THREE MILES WEST Oi • ILE.RSISLISALL THE eleventh Bastion of this Institution will commenm on Ifoittla, the sth day May next. Parents and guardians are re spectfully requested to inquire into the' merits' of the Institution. The location' is retirad,l pleasant and healthful, and the coarse of in.l struction embracesthe 0 5dinar'Y and higher branches of au Engliiit eduatiotg ingather with the Latin, Greek,- French• and German languages, and Vocal and. Instrumental Mu sit TERMS,--Iloarding, Washing and Tnitioti in the• English brunchet and VocalMasie, per session, (21'tveeks) $6O 00. , ; For ; Circulnia containing,p4rtictilara ,ad dress D. D.'.•,1141.ANG.17.R., Ilarruburg ..Penna.. March 7 1856. .• , • ' HAY WANTED. 1101ERSONS lining Hatt to sell•will do AIL well by ealliog on the subscriber, in (lettyaburg, who is desirous of purehising. The highest Market pries will be - r Aid at Il times. OZrAs . he. intends hivin g the Hay, after, being packed. hauled 101[18,4 11 9 1 ortir , Ralttatore, the lireferetiCe 'to haul will begiven to those fr om "tont he may purchawt.• ' • • • • • SOLOMON POWERS. t .Dec. 24. 1852.—.tf ' ' O CHICK lacip hand a more 'complete as, a7.•`..tiortinont ;of 'CLOTHS AND "CASSI- IkISHES, %%STINGS, •&11; ;than •ever , —'-tind oters inducentents to purchasers ELs cam not but be advantageous to them. Gentlemen will find his store well tupplied with 411 kinds ofgoods uited to their wear. • ALL Id dui and see FAHNESTOCKS' cheap Li CLOTHS, .0 A SSI ME R ES, C A S/3 NET T S, 4tc., if you want bargains. "..Li.STAP)II" , Ir" rt . M7 74 , ,:71t..2.'"17: DIU ,qh , v; il t .iiii ; ERTY i TO. ALli INTERESTED:" . , - ik . _.:-135‘ 1,...i-E :' _. o . ~. 1 . 1 , a/ -• 4 a ~,,, 1, '. A r E PRIVATg 5e,..i...£4. / rett`A ii - abreighed• 'is . ' ceito Clime' upl • .'' - • -- . A. all his unsettled' accounts, and reiptestailipiß, esdeesignea, l elli se ll at p r li r ate Sole all persona indebted to hit* to 441 ail& 'make, ":11, that d es i rable ' property, in licShiiirrytt:•, se went bofore.thejirsl day of APsii i4iwn, eoribwago township, Adams county, !tut As a fornter.noticu wag disrega rded toi. 'p a lying on the 'public road running through many,. and, as thundersigned• • srutliesaoroid s a ap asa ,.. I t o ,„„ ta i„,. •. . . , *thil; 'locality . of imposinf posta„ lic , hOpois that •,•,, , .... ~. . ~_ 0 _ . .. . , all indebted on account her ' six months " • is it's, eloct*. t i , .. , . f(it tenger' will ' Call' on , "Or n 'hOfdto the above more or less; Of firia rite land, 'adjoining lands date. - •,•:',. '. 1, ,, ' , . •, , , , - • •••.v. • of H.R. laillyillimitel an d doit'ph'Sittum r, , ifir•The.undentigned• returns his fhanki to baugh, and othenv anti to finely imprOyed.--••; his friends for che•liberaltattrondge.heretoforb Thew: ill a - large : ,% .'; .' ''•'• • ' • ' extended, Ant !mites the attention ofho'rpub• • ' ' ••"T W 0-5 T 'OR 4.. p Ile ' fo kis sir* id' 79r AND SRP4' .. fizoN ; - B 11. , iC h. D lirE LLI N ei !I g WARP continually' On hand and for Sudo. at realotiablo pricee.' • ' -'''' ' '•'•-" ." " , ~ with a two-story brick back.building, fronting •'"" '• • ' ' • GEORGE E. BUEHLER. ' ou the street, and nearly opposite the public mar5h4,.1856,‘ . • ,•, •i • ~• -.... • • • !house of John Busby, ' Esq., a good log Barn; orchard of ' • .. - NOTICE. rrINE first and final account of the. Estate add cfrecte'rif EPHRAIDf N:XIXENER and wife, of Molintjor toirMiltip, under deed or saginment to WrittstelktnasS, in tritst for the benefit of creditors, has been filed• in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, and will be confirmed by the said Court on the 210 (fry of April next., unless cause be shown to the contrary. JOJIN'PICKING,:ProM'y Prothonotary'a Office, Gettyaburg,t . March 7, 1856.---tt! 1 NOTICE. THE first and final account of LEWIS NORi3ECK, Assignee of the estate and 'effects Qf JAeOR NORBECR 0114 :wife under a rOluntary assignment, for the bene fit of Credi tors, has been filed in the Court 'of 'Comnion Pleas of Adanl county, and will be confirmed by the said Court, on Me -214 day .qf April unless cause be : shown to the con- j con trary. • , • ' ' JOFIN' PICKING. Protle y . , Prothonntarv'ff offirt.,.(lettyablirg, t ' March 7, 1856.-40 j • NOT ICE. T . undersigned, app pointed Anditor Ro JL make distribution of the tuetetts remaining din the bends of .Lii 4 onlift:na, Administrator lof the estate-of George Weis, Jr.. Into Lat. imore township, deceased ; settled by . cob A. Myers, Executor of the said Jacob yers, de. censol, to and among 'the parties entitled' thereto—will attend at his office in Gettysburg, ' en Moulin/ the 24/h dgy inat.,,at 10 o'clock. A. M., to hettillie parties in interest, and make distribution. It A. BUEHLER, Auditoi. March 7,1856.-3 t ILLUSTRATED EDITION LN 12 VOLS., This edition is printed. on very thick and fine white paper and is profusely illuatrated, with all the original illustrations by Cruik-1 shank, Alfred Cromiiiill,phiz, etc., from the original London edition, on Copper, Steel and }.Wood. Each' Volume contains' a' noVel coma ; plete, and rainy be had in complete seta; bow ; tifully bouud in cloth, for eighteen dollars .a ;met, or any volutiM will be 'Sold aeparatell as (allows BLEAK. 'HOUSE, PICKWICK PAPERS, OLD' CURIOSITY SHOP, OLIT:Ell. TWIST SKETCHES BY "BO2," BA RNABY Rt.rpoE, NICHOLAS NICKLEBT, MARTIN CHUZZLEW.LT,. DAVID COPPLIWIELD, , DOMBEY AND SON, . CHRISTMAS' STORIES, DICKENS' NEW STORIES, . Price of fall and complete set of the Il lustrated Edition, , beund in Twelve Volumes. in block cloth, gilt back, 18 08 "• • " Liihrary Sheep; • 24 00 " Half turkey morocco, 22' ee " 'I Half calf antique". 35 00 okra milmegnout, weeks by diaries Dick 'ens will be issued in caiforal:strle with the Copies of any one, or any let, of either edi iion 4?fthe above,worits willbe sent to any'per ',en; W*o part of the:Halted Stater, free it/ portage, on %Kelt ieriiitliiiithe 'pike of - the 'e dition they may with, to the publisher in lalast,, tee ;utst-piiid. ' • I ; Published and flit sale by • ' T. B. PETERSON, Ab 102, Manua street Phild. vihot all ordure must be addiessed. Booksellers,New Agents, and all oth• ers,,will be implie at very low rates. IN'Blanks of all kind* for sale at ttlis office. an orchard of chcrice . fruit, a good well of wa• ter,and other improremnnts. • Pawns/lion gir; -en on or before the ht day of April next, as' may be desired. If not sold, the property will be FOR:RENT. Perilous wishing to view the premises will call on John Busby, Esq. •• • • HERRINfi., 23 1', 1 0P—.1T' ; • GROCBRIES COMFBCTIONS SAXON,, dge. • THIS .WAY FOR BARGAINS! AAANU,EL 'AIEQLER hits iinst rem ' turned - freni,the city *itb:the fiirgesti lot of GROCERIES`be.'has eifir hetore opened, to .he lushest the attention I of all; convineed that he, can O'er RARE I BARGAINS. he hoe also a fine lot of Hams,Sho'ulders' , Shad, Mackerel and Herrings, , Oranges; Lemons, R.atsits, Figs, Date,, Alinonds,'Ndts, Candies of, all kind,, been°, &gull, Snell; Brooms, Brushes, Blanking, :with. tr.. general assortment of variety goods. Give us a call ifOotriertnt to buy ;heap and good --next dig to the "Bier' office, BaltbnoreStreel. Gettysburg, idik I t, . iegts.—tf orp - artieershilp.• 1111111 , 1 coPtirtnership existing'?between the Subscribers hos ,been dissolved this day . by mutual consent: •- We are much obligell':to-.our friend - 4' end the Public for the libernUsupport...exttided 1 to us. P.rti Pliced in t4e, hands cWAlex. andet; Liebitatf :for collect* , 'dud 'we =ear , neatly request dame - indebted to us to call and make r imMedidut sire, to , settle the busioess of the.•firm4ithoitt • W. W. "A .7iTON',' ALERIII/OBEAN. Sept, 14, 1855.-Ltf , WA* PAU - INFOR,SIS his fritindiainettniitittbtiblgenef, 1 ally, that ho will continue theliatottAthoe Business, at his ohl Stamdi always on hand a large and splendid assortment of BOOTS , suop;§,, HATS tlc. CAPS of every variety of 'style and prices,'"*Lielt he is determined to cell inw for , (415h.10;. 'Country I'roditee. ' Sept. 21, 1814,.---tf ANOTIIER NEW NOV EL l• , WORE'S of fiction are now , considered u T part and parcel: of all intelligent hoke: holds ; and scarcely a family will be without our new 'novel fintided '"The b'irenura most interesting work of&thin from thePresa of 1850. The, read er ' s attention , is caught with the (hit iiiiiiter; rind %Me. mitres him in therm before the interest lessens. The book is like ti Movinglianoramaefever varying, al ways admired , succession "of trait% ehd pleasing scenes And exciting incidents, each chapter he. mg wore interesting: thaw its predecessor: A. feature that adds to its. lasting merit, is the fact of its high 'moral tone—not a Single senti inept being ineulcated thatthe most moralist could object to. ,': - • • ~ "The Fireman" will be a large 12 mo. vol ume of, over 40(1.ages., berintifully.illustrated —price sl—ma iled post free .on receipt of price. Sold by all booksellers, and agents in the; cars. Editors giving this entire advertisement a few iesertions, shall receive a copy free of Postage,- • JoiNtp,*: TOUSEY, ,103 Naisau St., N. Y, *ud N 0.25 Clark St., Cliitlago, • . March 7,1855., . • • P.4.4C1 4:AIA:ttON: ITHEREAS the Don: ROVER? President of the scvMal 'Courta of Coin. mon Pleas, in the Counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General- Jail 'Delivery,- tbr the trial- of all capital and . other offenders in the' said district, and Ss auxt.g. 'Russebt, and Jona' haqrs., Judgei ofthe Courts of Oyer and Terminer. and General -Jail - Delivery, for the trial of all capital and Other offenders hi thti COuntyc of Adams—have issued their precept,' bearingt, date tho 24th dap of Jan., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and pfty-six, and to ine directed for holding a Cuurt or Common Pleas, and General. Quarter ses. l sinus of the Peace, and Otinerpf Jail Delivery, and Court OFOyer and Toininer,at, tlettysburg, on Monday the 21a1 of ; April ne4l—„,, NOTICEIS:IIEREIIr OWEN t l :4gl i i tu f Joitticel of the .1 3 eaiv;tl4' Cortiner 11. bles within the said county or A dame, that they be then and there in their proper pentonswith their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions , Examine. tions, and other ,Itemembranceslta d 9 thoie things which to theii official and in that behalf , appertain 'hi he done, and also, they whooiritr .prosecute against the prisoners that or till be in theJailor the said County OfAclfitua,- to IN filen and the/134 Prebeelge agalaSt the i as shall. be asst HENRY THOMAS, .Shertf; Sheriff's Offiee, Cfietlysburg , ) -• • '• • ' afsiiet t I•,' 1866: tta '•' • • BOUNTY IiAND'CLAIIIIS , ;rElßECidersiirtied:Will 'Sneed itretttitify 4 % to thei!ellectioirol chthits SODN;: -TY LANDS under the !mkt 'set 'OP greys: *Vheseiithci hare catesity 40 or 80 Aeresyeatv)no*WeEllriXth . e ince,. by calling int the Pubseriber amt nista hag the necessary 'sppiterrtliii: t' • '" JOEL B. DANNEft',. Afireit 0:1855.:—tr Prici SA - - 50 1 60 / 60 • , a 60 1.50 -d.. 50 1.50 „I,SO 1,50 1 00 /SO 'llll - ITAI ANDIIINNED,., •, . .1. published overt Friday F.vening, tau BultV more street,. is. the ibree stun- build- , jug, afew doors above Feiin estocks Store, by D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER. If paid in advance or within the year $2 per annum—if not paid witbin the year $2 No paper discontinued until all arrenrages are ,paid—expept at the option of the Editor. Si* lila copies 6I oents. A failure to notify adizi continhance willbe regarded u it'nee engage• tent. StdrertiaaiMviii not exceeding a square,iii eertad three times, for sl----ever,y subsequent' insertion 25 cents. Longer 'ones in the same proportion. All advertisements not specially ordered for a given time will be continued un• til forbid. A liberal reduction triP be ,made to those who advertise by the year. Job Printing of all kinds ironed ncatip mid promptly, and on reanonsblo terra TERMS FANg'' , G ool i B o7 , 4l3llllll)4 ( 4 12 yak Vi*MiP:Mteitad I 'NO' sun Lit' rinflowiliicla 'MISS 11 cCLEL.LANciirvitet the titillation -LTA. of Ladies and , thintlemen to her grape. n • or assortment of • • - ~ , % ' I 4 1 1 , 10'Sir lf %VOA ) j saitable for Fall Mid Winter witsr,.whidi ' . Went purchased very 1?w and will ba ; sold at corresponding low prices: , ~Thel towortnsant , includes ilia new and fashionable styles of • Cashmeres, ' • ' bilks, Iht lan eik • - •• Gingliams,Calicomr,Dtr .• . .. Bage, .Coburi , Cloths, Mal. ' lin, Lumen, Sae; Flannels, Bon. nets and 8011 1 /010Crimmings, Satins,. Ladies'•Dress Trimmings, Velvets, Attifi cials, Black Veils, Blue •do.„ Glove,, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs. ,French Worked Collars, Ciunbric,lackonet and Swiss Ed_ ging ib Inserting*, Muslim, Sleeves, Birb, •.• • - hair. and Silk Mite,. Blaek Luce and Embroider , - . . •el Handkerchiefs, , • .. . Braids, Fans ? • Ste., do., • ligk„.Latlies and Gentleinen are requested to call -nil examine our Good", which cannot Int heat in the [min for • beauty and elms!). _Gettysburg; Nov, 2 1855. NOW FOR BARGAINS ' NEW SUPPLY OF FALL & WINTER Rendep.inatte 'Clothing. 111AfiRoClim amottillrLlV witlr'the largest and best isiorfrnant'of Jith.'.4.6l':lllA DE CLOTHING, ever brought to flattysburg,..padolupin magallicent styles, tipproVed fashions., In regard to SOttinkinp, they can't be ,excepud.- by 'say ed4t ii;Tirg enlarged my place and steak, I arn •! - 41(tertoily..finite t7lulbfn ottVer,f( deseriptioni:eheaPer than of• feival.'hefinvf rn thia - pr any other place thfi aide of PM My stock eonsuOil in part of P an t.6 3 , 4llLrAr i giNi oia aktee,,pri*, colors and landpi weds PIP ida.etlt ' '-' • JPAIATS , 6 'NESTS of the 14teet amlbilbst fiuddonable styles, and every kind ofgoo&suitable for winterwear; also BOOTS& •SHOES, and a large tisiortinent 0.- .ofeentin's and Boo' lournishtng Gmls, ion. sisting of extra qualitr linen bosom Shirts, 800. ponders, Giovef, half . B.W3C, Collars, neck and pocket .llandkerehiefs; tied au exthiondinary assortment 01l [ Black 'Satin' and fancy Self id histlng.STOCKS, and various Other fancy at tlelew together with thribrellag, Trunks,. (lei pet Biwa. Hata, Caps, Boots and Shoes. aff-Goods , are selected and purchased un derthe, most favorable eiriaimstunees. 'Quick Saleicaml 'atnall . pratita is alivuys the motto, - 'I am delermlned to carry out at the ',Money Hem. isig , Gioltiing•Eniportum in . Yurk Stmet. examination can alone satisfy ottattaners of ''the compreheniiveness of ow stock: Width 'I tan selling at katt 20 per cent. lower than can be found l:it any of my comp& titers. . 11191-.1 am also prepared to sell wholesale to country merehauts desiring tosell ag4P ? R e ady 31 , 44C1016iii til'Cviei:pia,HATEN THAN CAN DI BoIT6HT tints byte: If you doubt it, 'call and ecamine . for yourselyes.., ; • rifAII.COS SAMSON. , N. V.: All duds .bought.of me will 4e. e;-' 011'anghd it liej 'do not prove sattisfietOry. Gettysburg, Sept. 28, 1834.. BOOKS ) STATIONERY ) DRUGS & MEDICINES. . *nernottl Mynortntent. D.,..BUETILER, has added to his former snick ofGoods an unusually large as, ortment . of Classical, School and Misettly- „, ikons - BinowliltarLous, 'embracing all the text Books used in the Col lege, Comnion Schools, and standard Classitf l atuthors, with the recent popular publications, ci r mstitutinga larger assortment than 'ever, 1;!.• fore:Opened in Gettysburg. Also ' atititlCNlV4,llllfia" of all kinds; Cap, Letter and Note Paper, of the best quality,: Envelopes, Gold Pens .and; Pen-Knives, 4c., with a large assort ment of Fatery to which he invi4sattention, being prepared to 80110$ Niebduilly low priies: • Ve4.lfe ;ak false: hngiz , ly•chscreised stock of— . IDs•tegir . and:arediefiares; wilYel"eitile relied 'gime a bee!. niarQe ' • itrArnibgernente hard' boori' effeCtegt by which anynetiele' bilis line of bushings cite bi promptly onlered from the.eity.... Qetty b'ug„Gov. 2 ,11155 „ FOIIIVDRE' ' NEW T HE undersigned, having enteredinto to gamy on the Foundry,bna *mess under tha firm of. ,WARREN 41; SONS, furrAy Make 'known to thiz sent, of Adams anti adjoining cciunlies l Maley*, are - prepared to make every thing in :Mir line el business. We have soul, sirmilY.on band,' the HAITIIAWAY and COOKING , 'STOVES, . th. - f p f irler aidien, and nine plate Slone:. ofveriooS Styles, and, sizes ' Pots, Kettles and Parts. and ",all other Iron Cooking. ,. Washing Machines', Ash-plateS, llooi.ieraneys, die. Castings • fni Millss/id tiiher Maeltiner,v, PLOUG , CASTINGS of every, deseription',Aig`•••-• We snake i6o Sey/or,:Blocher, and Met. ; exit kinds' of Withrow Piougtis have aisti got (lifferent patterns of I, FENCING .Sr.• RAILING • for Ceineteriei; Yet& and.porchee, can't he beat for beauty or ehealineme. . . 111CrAll the above moiler will:bs sold ' < 11 "il for *Ai .;r COnittri:Priittkej gr - F. BLACKSMITHING still eon. times: ' " BRASS CASTINGS and every thing. ;in our line made to order ' : TH/46 4 3///NG AttlellllVßS ed ai pliorteiit notice. Being Moulders ourselves, we will do our work sisal. THOMAS WARREN, MARTIN WARREN, HIRAM WARREN, " THOMAS, A.-WARREN.? Gettysburg,', May H, 1,84414-41, • ' 4 : ' . ' ' ' Klit fillovet. , . . , j A DIES White, 111.7. ck and, cOorld xip Li ot.orgs is 621 teate, worth 621:dew tleticu'co do. at 76 cent*, worth 111 7. 21144 At: .' • coired from New York Auction ', ' * '': ' FA II NESTOCK ANA ). 1111061."''' 0ct..13, 11366..• : ' • .. VON, *a d ~, WA IO- a. lop os;inietitc4 HMI .A.r; cheap at 4,1 FANS ESTOCIC 111101110014.