• . • - aim ...al - . 7 . ,1 ". ...r41, , Z , P.'• 1; • • tie AMIGO Oils Ticket. IND ff 0111. W. bat regent the unanimous send- Mont of Mose append to the National Administration when we say that this Un: 100 State ticket preiented by the late Con vention is one of eminent queliticatimis and rare strength.' The candidate, were I all nominated on first ballot, and, as is `well known by all who participated in the • Convention, without any effort oo the part of their friends. Unlike the Demo erotic Convention, which met hers recent.' ly to . nornioato candidates, there were noi borers to force favorites upon the ticket but all seemsd Animated by the desire to select the very best candidate.. and after t". a fretrinternainge of sentiment the dela. , ate" turned spontaneously to Cochran. ehelps and Laporte as the man best suited to the crisis. .• Themes' E. Cochran, of York, is en old. ine Whig, and was selected because! . it was generally believed that none could better represept that portion of the voters , of this State:: He is a Lawyer by profes aloof outlier many years edited the York Republican with signal ability.. He was . chosen to, the Senate about 1840 or '4l from the Lacaster anti York district, and, though 'the fiugest man in that body, won for himself a high, position as an efficient legislator',an able debater and en honest man, ttle° then he has been in private lite (rem-choice, and we ere well assured he had no agency, directly or remotely, in presenting Idirname for Canal Com mies':met this thine, and we doubt whether ho knew that stich r movement was con template& enfil informed of his unan •• items` ' nomination. With integrity of the•Mglieit type, he possesses a degree of firmness end•a familiarity with every ques. thavaf , State policy, seldom combined in one Mini and we shall be well sustained by Mile who know him, when we say theind tannin Panusylvarda is better qual ified**. an' honest, faithful and fearless discharge 'of the drities of Canal Commis sioner. 1113 h Thomas E. Cochran. • Darivirr Plteips, of Armstrong, the nom. ince-for' Auditor General, though rather past Middle lift , . made hie first appearance as *public, Man in the present Legislature., ertieri he , dniaeommended the unbonniled' eonfideitte&of his friends and the tinlimit• ed roipeet •of all parties, alike by his modest , Ind'reurteous demeanor; and the nsaaterlymanner in which he hes handled the.'peblieqbestions when called into con. Blew. , 'He' ia the author of the minority report of the Judiciary Committee on the right. of transit—a document that has beturpublished and commended by near• ly every' - opposition journal in the State, and oellich as a legal argument, is deem ed fly competent jurists a most triumph. ant fandioatinn of the rights of the freemen of Pennsylvaitie. • He to seldom found min. • glitigin debate, and with the exception ofa scathing rebuke to the Democracy. whoa they were about to incorporate-a immin ent Monastery, we do not now remember of any'- prominent pat tteipation' on his part in the discussions of the session.— He is a laborious, intelligent andentinently preciiell man, of unspotted integrity, and one. who will work a most thorough and wholesome revolution in the responsible position 'he is destined to fill. He is a very decided, but liberal, American. • , Bartholontew Lynne, of Bradford,' the j nominee for Surveynr General, •is a • straight forward Republican, but has uni ifortnly• corntnanded the support of they Americana in his county. He is one of the heroes of the great revolution wrought FB ine remit' oh Me-Kaneko, wolly. aria was chosen. to dm legislature in 1934, rand seedieted :last year, by overwhelming majorities, where heretofore the Democ racy have been deemed invincible. He is a son - of Judge Laporte, •who filled the offiest i ot Sueveyor General for many years by appointment, having been last appoint ed by Goo. Shenk ; and he iv thoroughly acquainted -with the duiies and in every respect fitted to discharge them success.' fully. He will bring to the support of the ticket the whole Republican strength of the Noah and West, and the cordial support he received in the Convention from Philadelphia and the East generally unerringly indicates that he will beaccept ed in good faith by all the opponents of the National . Admiiiistration, as will the other candidates in the North and West. —The Convention has now more than , fulfilled every just expectation, gnu the Laleal fr ont i t' il trOrn , . frienda'of the ticket 'hare but to be true trr The steamer Atlantio ranc hed New . to theMleNes to elect it by the largest York , on . Wednesday, bringing leter into!. majority ever given to a State ticket an lige - nee from Europe. • The great event. at Peonsylvania. If we fail, it mast , be by suicidalhands, for our opponents have nol Par is was the birth of the Imporial•heir to the power to defeat us. Let die Union the thr o ne. Ma advent was bel l ed milk be ae cordial in all • local contests through- rejoicings, salutes of cannon; -.kn.., MI out the State as it is on the general ticket, Purie was in a jubilee. which extended fa( s a l a thegreat vietory identiathat will tell pn wi tve ll bli rfully ours. on and wide. The ytinthfol Prince Weryditing.' Presidential struggle, well—is a fine, fat. hearty, boy, and'elteonlY makes his shard' onise in. the .world.) He, was born the 16th ofilderch.— I • , Peace negotiations were 'still: progtes%, sing favorably', bat of 'a deold4d4j definite character regarding 'the Con ferenee . 1 had transpired._ A general belief, -howev. et.. bad obtained that pence would b e .peed • ily e ff ected; proba bly ton ttt a min%h This impression prevails 'pretty 4enerilly iu•EnglentL, •.• , • • • The London Herald says thaf-tte birth , , . of the French Prinie is reg,e „, rdedits mot h. . . ~. • or pledge fir the future peace of Europo,l The several governments are said; o be , actually relaxing War'preparitions., ,• ENTHUSIASM AT THE WEirr.—The St. Leuishiledigeneer pay's: "Entualastic meetinisef the Atrierican Party are tak icg place 'in all paypt of the country.— The .spirit of 1840 is aroused. and prom isee .to sweep the land like a tornado. "Wepto down 'Missouri for Fithnore and 'Donelson by 10,00 majority 'sure,— And Knuth things can he done in Missou. ri, what may wo expect' elsewhere.' tilgootittochtcunaettce,.--Ji correspon. dent infoinni us teat on last Thursday nigh; 'abetit ,I 0 o'clock, a man came, to Mr Oberhslizer's, in. Warwick town. ship . ; • taltdaster 7 county, Penn`a, knocked at his bed room Windaw, and calling him by hii name. demanded fifty dollars •of money in a hurry. or he would set Mr. O's house sod barn on fire. Mr. 0. did not do as he requested, and the barn tra non all 11).1:lames. It contained i sartyseeen head uf cattle, h3rses.• sheep' and bogs. Not one headIVAI saved.— Niro, Ledger. irrPresident Pierce has appointed to the office of United States .ilarahtd for the Northern District of Calife;rnia..a profee. sinus) gatuhler. Y. 31cDetfie is the persou alluded to. tic is quite a ., well known man in California. The Eldorado gambling sarciaii, , irt the city of .Nlarrsville, has for tic.reral years past Wen ono of the limpet,. omit splendidly furnished. ; and tunas notorious Ofall she house of that kiuditt:iltettiate,: - MoDatse, it soeme. be. gut tbare au se dealer at motile, and sulisew quedty this propr:itors It iiikciifid thailhe President watideeelyed iltriairionste4 of the wan and 'Q at lie Itiasrentikve hint. • RfIOAKMANP. The returns of the elletioa iq atuida rut Blare mid County itidiaata a clams Aopably. .1 Aokenera *ad lEaribijiana StaiitirKat p r ibew 41.044 IC 'The Committee of, Conference on the Liquor License Bill before the Legis lature, on Sattu-day, last reported a bill which was Promptly:passed through both Houses. The-vote in "the Senate stood-. yeas 27, nays _0; Dr, btalt;lntoss, aid three br tout other Senators not .voting. , .The House voted-yeah 64, nay 83; Mr. r Romeos voting for tho Bill. The Gov- I truer has sines signed the bill, and it is accordingly 'already a law. ' As considerable interest attaches to the bill, we publish it today entire, for the information of our readers. Ifis the most stringent License system ever ;enacted in the Commonwealth, and will necessarily close np a very large number of Taverns and Drinking houses throughout the State, whose proprietors will be unwilling to pay the increased license fee or •to subject themselves to the restrictive features of the' law. Mr.' Bno writ, of Philadelphia oonn• ty, a prominent Democratic Senator, and the author of the Jug Law," of kat win ter, has the honor of piloting its bill through.' The only wonder to us is—how the Democracy, who last fall affected such a holy horror of the restrictive provisions lof the "Jug taw," and so bitterly dentine eed a "Knows Nothing" Leaislature for enacting should now,' with 'au over whelming majority, iti the. House, and,* !clear majority in the' Senate, , have been, I brought to record tliiir. approval of 'Oil' . bill. How they will be able to Apttle with • ' the Liquor League 'end Rum interest, by aid of which they confessedly carried the State laskfall,,re mains to. be Kans. , • As the bill . will' donbtletis ,be carefully reed by trioat,Of eiti, reoeri.' a , detailed alit:ram of its provisions is unneoessary.—` •,.Its leading featores- are those So 'hive hitherto published as 'eheineterisitig the' Original bill. ~tt euthnitZes, the: Courts to, license hoteli , inns, taverns rand eating hOuses, undel."ertain , restrietions. , Not mere than mitt b l otoil to every hundreid.tax•• Ales may be licensed in' the cities, .11Or more then one to every one bupdred and fligiiixiiiiileW to ijiti;6;34itri, - !to 1.i1;6,, siaqed Milting the wards of, the ;cities and boroughs and townships of the counties, as lite supposed convenience' 'end' neoessi ties of the ?alit may reqiiire ' The min ininsa_reto, of piitel.liee n ses in Pittsburg and ;Philadelphia la fixed at 574;.i n.tutun try towns and boroughs of over two hun -1 dred' trite bleb, 1501 in - the country $25.... One cening . house to every four haters way be noon ted in city and country, with the privilegoto sell domestic. wines and <malt j liquors only—the licepse too to be not loss than $5O in - Philadelphia -and $2O in Other parts,of the State. Brewers and'distillers are to pay double the rates of liaenselpi fixed by law, which. shall in no 'Casella) less than $5O, and must not sell in less quantitici; than five . gallons, except in the case of briiveers who Also bottle their Ii 'quern, 'Slut irmy sell by the dezenkikes, •Mtiiitertrutrirquorsiwittror Without 'Other inerchandilei, are to pay double' the rates • ,i now required of, them, but, nut less than • • 1850 in any ease, and -will not be allowed • PZPOn the 27th ult., the barn of Mr.: to sell in less quantities than' one gallon.— John Walek, of Windsor township, York', Bottlere of 'porter, ale, cider and other county, was burnt with all its contents.-- ;.browed liquors. and manufacturers of do All the family werettibsont when the , fire' mestio wine, may sell in quantities of not broke out, and it is not known how it ori. j less than one dozen bottles, without li- ' Billeted. The property had been insured, , cense. Applicants for license meld, file and the insurance had. expired a short . a bond in 6500.00, with approved securi thne before the accident. My: ,Walck , ties, conditioned fin:the faithful observance having neglected to have his Policy renew- iof nil the license laws. Sales of liquor ed, loses all. Insure your properties, and ;contrary toibe provisions of the act to ho when insured see to it that they do not; punished by fine of not less than 810. nor I run out without being.. , promptly. re-! more than $lOO for first ofletice.' with'im- 1 newed. , jprisonment o,t not less than one nor more 1 than three went tai for second or s a bre :quent offenege._, ,Drunkenness is made 'finable in' a sum not exceeding $5, and any ' one selling. , liquor to:a person who shell drink the 'sante on the Orezeites and bed ,corileintoZ+tedjs liable to a`fineof $5, ;bookies a,siatfor datetigee,by :the relatives, )of the party filet; injured.•, ,-- ,:. l , All'Aerti ineontasteet with this ',are' 'te pe4l ad'' .I.'etip't he, tinlity l i : Liquor 4 , cit . ;and e" th: uilittievii Leei j i in;iitizr,tp 1 I furnishinglliqoors to nainore ; Jetut:.inteuV, peratcperaciffs. ~',, f ~ • ,,. , 2 - t' ) . ' ' , ' , f".? 1 .:':• i'l *t . E, 'f - 's. 4 : •i• 11 7,,•; : lic:riliki Prosident of-thoMisio& State .. Ctintiiin tie ii , find'ilitabribeiaif a • ElfitiO 'doniU 'utitiee composed , of 311 MellIbelli.0.111) 114 ; beeh:•/Saluitbrialt :di* nett)--, %DI TWA tX*;. I NI., represents this didtifeto " It 7 A hit i I li OtiWattilitilvit2e l 'Coh i lity"iine 'Of b l e 8 ?Vy, ,4,00t1,, ine a!i, “ I to in°4 J u c i leiPll-Pq!itiqz,Filt in the ,, S tate, m I Chairman.): T.hafollowing erelhei i•twoliar; lions i'adopted , :•br ~t bdo•State' Atiov'ert4- t i t ,',, i . ,..;: , . ; ;J :"n ~!,, 1 ;., 1 --•., ~,-.!„ ;a :1 , . "IV:online!, the fr ,eeinett or ,Pennsylva / Ilia, eppose'd to the , illational ~i,ditrinistrn. ti.ot are dtridgd, into' political ,organize-. none, holding on some questions of goy; ernmenial palicy.glivers opbaimis ; yet it is.helieved , that a large , •Majority-of the I fteeinen of thni State are agreed upon the; moniemous issues: fa-eed upon the emits': try knits repeal of the Missouri , Cum.. promise ; by ,the •undisguised policy •it, Ahe National Administration to impose by violence und frmul , slave;.y upon Kansas i conirary to the wishes of a large majority. ; ' of the inhabitants ;' and by its unjust, illib eral and Anti-American pr eference , in the appointment of men of foreign birth over those born upon the 'soil, to offices 'of trust and honor, as, well as the distribu. riot, .of its patronage: , , ‘ , -.lnd Motto, Agreement in pittri plr is the Only bond that\ can finite effect., ivetv hmocoot men in poiitical action: I Therefore 4 .Resilved. That, animated by the spir it of concession, we will cordially unite in the, support of the candidates to be' nominated by. this Convention, upon the basis el`thole principles upon which we 'are mutually agreed. . ' ' “Resolved. That the present National ;Administration. by the exercise ol an un• warrantable influence in the repeal of the Missouri Compromise; at the instance 'of selfish and sectional poliiiciang t by.. the, mauve, of honest and competent, men _ . _ * • c.- 4 .A.L.,- ~ A :4- • ,- 4 ; :',..,,... : r , '.,•,, •„ : ~.. - 'l ,r .• , !ow.. • ',",'2 .' {, :-' ;.;.+ :' ' ' ' ...3 ' t'illi .-,...z.....,•_,'i',-..,:..---:-.• • ,z 55.,:: .. • ~.. ....4, ...• •' ,p • • CETTI/SeUillia, Friday Evening, April 4, 1856, I hope ere mar And mom, means in future of shielding ourselves from Foreign influence. —political, commercial, or in whatever form it may be attempted. 1 wieb there were an oceanoffire between this and the old world.— Afereon. The Sprint Elections. war The Spring Elections held last Fri. day, have resulte'd quite favorably to the Americana throughout the State. In Nor ristown, the American ticket was elected by increased majorities over a fusion of Hunkers, Sag Nicks, Republicans and Temperance men! The , majortty for R. T. Steward, the American candidate 'for Burgeks, was 505. He carried every ward. In Flarriahnrg. Charles A. Snyder, Esq., American, was elected Chief , Burgesa.-- 7 -: The other municipal °Moen were diva ded between the Americans and flag- N ichte. In York Derongh, the' Americans car= tied two of tbe principal wards by hind some Tajoriries and run close in the third; against a ticket made up of all , sorts ,of fa lions. The American majority in the borough is about 100. In the 'country , districts the Americans succeeded beyon'd, their most sanguine 'expectation!. The York. Republican claims the resulf.asa triumphant endorsement of the Fillmore and Dennison ticket.' In Lancaster CountY Aueeriestle have been triumphaut for•:theSrat- Immo of the old Demoiratiella 11111/ asWhig strongholds. ' In 14banns the Sigrokis (49'1'10 'll4 borough;but in the country 4liatrOte , the Americans twept the board with , glorionr unanimity. • We'might extend' title int tt an An Ma. Bite extent, bot want ,of spice compels A to be brief. Suffice to say Mat the indica tions everywhere are oftheimoste'flittiering character, and give promise of a 'glorious Ameriear. at' the 'general — anti Presidential eleetiOns ia ()Mottos and ASIO: • vember next. ICPTho Antivar "'of the "Evangelical Aivociation" met it the ',wt. Zion Ch u rch, near . Loginville, York COl3ll. ty, on the sth inst., and continued in sea. 'ion until the lath, when they adjoUrned to meet at New Berlin-, Union eituuty, on the 2nd Thursday of March, 1857. Thero were boot 40 ministers present.- Among tho appointments for the Baltimore die.. •triot, we, observe that of Rev. 8. W SKr-, BERT for the Gettysburg Presidio a tattler . iv. •u afatritit. appointed for four years, is the Rev. Bauctiami Ibmaer.— Compiler. TENNE,BBEW.L.-..W e learn, by the Ten ! nesse° Papers, That the American _party has aehieved the most signal virtoriee In the recent elections for Sheriffs and' Coun ty Clerks in that State. and the . Wiehiug: ton Qrgan is authorised to ,state by ,an telligent Tennessecan.that the >American party 25 per cent. Stronger there til•day than it was in ingest last. klit.The track of the lifemphisend Charles town Railroad. between Huntsville (Alabama) a n d Stevenson, 61 miles , was recently com pleted. and opened with the aerial ceremonies, Ws. W. Warn trr, Esq..son of Mr. WIC. WIITOBT, of York Spriu9,4, in this county, is ungaged on the work.'end is thus alluded to by the Htints villa Democrat: • - "Mr. Watorrr, ; the accomplished Chief Engineer forthit 'Division; mid asii offi. sere end workmen under him, deserve the greatest. praise for the manner in which they performed the work and the untiring. energy and activity displayed by them in the face of so many disheartening difficulties." MOn Wednesday evening last we had a fine rain—the flat since last Christams, a p. rind of more than three months. liasrite reaser's attention is directed to the dvirtiscioent of C. W. Stsots, At ''' 'from offices of trust and honor, in order j ME NEW LICENSE BILL ehicrtox 13. That all hotels, inns, and 1 I that their places might be filled by line! 1 1 taverns, shall be classified and rated according , AN AC T TO REOUI.ATE THE SALE OF to the estimated yearly rental the house sud j fieient and corrupt partizans ; by re f us ing INTORIOATING LIQUORS, property intended tote occupied ('or said purpose f• to roost die' freemen of Kansas in the ( „ . I, enjoyinefit oftlio rigbie designed ic , be se. oeurrow 1, Be it sneered by the Senate and as follows. to wit : All eases whet's' the vale- •• , j ; 1 c • d I House of t Reprreentattees if The Contmonweallts ation`of the yearly rental of the said house and ', L cure lulu jaeni by the UllalltUlltHl aft . e Penney/rani,' hi Genera( destem.s4 ; met, and property ahall be ten thousand delimit, more, ' limw'' I is hereby enacted by the ttlahority of the stunt, shall, consutate the first class, and,pay oho l i n a g tva ita b e f l i f h p e n tr w i e li r i f e u d l B lo ta r te m i— ise l l h a e e r f e . ti b l ut feeble That from and after the &silage of this act it thou:Sind - dollars : where the valuation of the to the matitalience Of laws for the proles- shall be unlawfill ;to keep and maintain any yearly ante) shall be eight thousam 'dollars, • tion of the people sod the honor of the I I house. ram or plat*, where vinous, spirituous, and not 'more-than ten thousaed stoers; the counfry—his justly forfeited all elainis to I malt 'or 'brewed liquors, or any admixtures second ekes; and shall pay tighttiuodted del:' thereof, &resold or drank, except as hereinafter be e x wbere the valuation of the rental shit . 11 the confidence and respect of the people provided. • i thousand dollars, an d not more t han of this Commonwealth. • Stenos 2. That nolicenses hereafter issued eight thousand dollars. tho third class, awl 'Resolved, l'hat we will use all hon.- to any vendors of throe& spirituous, malt or Abell pay six huhdred dollars. where the na mable means to check ine evil' inflieleu brewed liquors, or any admixtures thereof. uation oe rental shall be four thousand dollars. upon the country by the unjust 'and ' see-' , either with or without other geode, wares and and not more than six thousand dollars, the tional measures adopted by the present I ; mercandizo, shall authorize sales of said liquors fourth class, and shall pay (bur hundred dot- I National Administration , brought about by •or any admixtu re s th ereo f in leas quantities least where the valuation of rental shall be the exercise of its patronage ; that we are gallen.exceptesbeeeinafter provided ; two thousand.dollars, and. not more than four utterly opposed to the admissitroloto the : t h or s o h n aj e l any license for the said !tales in any thousand dollars, the fif th elan, and shall pay . quantity. be granted to the keeper of any beer three hundred dollars; Whore the valuation Confederacy of Slave States formed-dm of house. theatre or other on of am useme nt , 'ball te one thousand. dollars ,., .and not mere, territory once consecrawitsto Freedom ; Sserfox 3. That breweries and distilleries than two thousand dollars, the sixth class, and and also to the ex tension of Slivery into in all parts, the. State shall be returew...d„etatup shall paymne bend*, and fifty dollars : where any terriioria of the United States now ed , a ssessed " and lieineed. ' agreeably t o t h e the valuation shall be five hundred dollars, Free. . , i provisions of the iceof tenth of April. Anno and not more than pee thousand dollars, the “Res l d Th t 'cordia lly dis,p. 1 VOMilfit one thousand eight hundred and forty: seventh °less, and shall pay, goo hundred dol. o ve , a Wei nine. entitled "An Act to crente a (linking fond tars ; where the %miriade:l of thce tenni! Shall prove of the interference of loreign kilo- and to provide for the gradual end certain ex- be three 'hundred- dollars, and not more then e. enco of every kind in our civil and politi. tingoisbment of the debt of the Oorinod- flab hundred dollars, the eighth etas& 'and cal affairs : and are tqually hostile to the , wealth ;” and the owner, proprietor orleesee at 'shall pay filly dollars and where the value- interference of the government or people [an y and each of the said breweries and distil- Lion of, the rental,shall betrader three hundred of the United States in the affairs, of other !crier: shall be assessed and required th pp' an- dollars, the ninth clay:, and shall pay twenty malty before obtaining a• license. doable rates 'five dollars: ?milder?, That ie the cities of , nations, regarding any such interference as unwise and in conflict with the recorfimen- or tax aesessed, agreeably fri said act: Prboided. Philadelphia and Pitteburg, no'iteense granted I , n of Washington's Farewell Adress That the same shall not in any . case be less tinierthe; twelfth and thirteenth sections 'of d datio, than fifty dollows., nor ehallmuch license mus this act shall bo'for a leas auin than seeenty- w hick leculcates with emPlialio earliest- therize.sales by, them:oflesisthenflie gallons, flee dollars, nor in other cilia,' townc'er ness, the • propriety et 'avoiding the atloP- except malt and brewed Niters. whickeusty, boroughs., containing ever two hundred taxa tion of any policy which might involve us be bottled and delivered in quantities not less tie& less , than fifty, &Rare.. , ' , , in anstrUtiable and dangerbus controver- than one dozen bottles. Steams 14, i rhat no Harms shall be grant ponj... shell not apply to importers selling imparted +where . they may be necessa for t!ie aCCC,9- idea with foreign Ili:Ilona. ' ' egeriCOM't 'That the' provision,' of this act ed'fbe the' keeping of eating houses except I? - f i°lv. ed ' Thin 'life regard the wines, brandy:liquors or ardent spirlts.in the modition'of the public end traveler s. and ellen clang of any party to iin- only. authorize •the.'eale•of • deltiestic + wines, rsre'elt itillueue" as originalbale, cask, packagc.or vessel art fraught. With ,manifold 'evils to die mitm- ported; end Raid inverters shall be returned, , malt and brewed liquore; and' all 'persons do, try, threatening ,the irmeility of our men- classed, assessed and "'teensy); as provided by licensed, shall be classified: and rated according: lotions. "end endangering the naoraliof the' 'an act to provide , revenue to'meet the dernands 1 to the provisions of the twenty-second, and people oast a contact with Ike paupnis and on the 'Clattery and for other,purposes. pilled , tentthird sections of an, act to create A 1 feloiliMast dikes our - shores froin the hos. the fourth Clay Of , May,' Anno Domini, one I si n kin g fund and to, provide for the gradual „,,„1...„, A ' , 1 ~,, ~. , • , a mps l'''''''"'"''''' ' P r '"'""!! `t l ; . . .., ..„.. the.payment, of,double the 'additionahrate or ConunonwealthV approved the tenth day of "fleteo!vicl e . 1111,1 as ' .t -merteale 1 fleetly , .tpx•in the tenth section of said act mntioned. April, Amino Domini, one thousand eight hue- , depends for nepresereation silt the it:Mill- , Ssortori '5; That the p ro vieione o f this,a9,t dred mid forty-nine, and .shall pey double the I genet) or the . periple, uni versal',education shall not shall'xtend to druggists and apotheearrea rates required tote paid by said g rant the,Pfroidedl is the 'fiat' duty of the Statit, and that Sli whet Sell linanixed alaohel or componnd, I That no such license, shall he ged in attempts; by 'Whrintioe eel 'Marie; 'fie front •or sell any admixtures of wine, alcohol,' `npiri-' I cities of Philadelphia, and, Pittsburg for a less j whatsoever* riutire''' tatty ted' to destroy tumor or brewed liqteirs in the preparation of surwthan at dolars, nOr in other parts of.the LI 11., ma. s; , • medicines 'or troorralie , written nreserintion of , Siete for leis sar i thandollars such a behetieenisyilim' 101 l perieriing it' ' • • -•....,_ . _• i • , ~;:.- .. ," 12. - ' p.. • s regular prof:tic:pie physician :,, Proeufed.4, &carrots 15. That all erersons applying for to fleetartan pur,pose„o,• Pet' opposing' . 119 Th a t no druggist or apothecary shall sell or ; licenseand classified under the thirteenth sec.', progirmi end exlitisiteli % eeCeuse it is not keep for rade, underriny name orpretence. any 1 lion of OM net,. shall be assessed and , iet ti hied. I he instrument of intMlenting anY partiets• p,reparation or admixtures' as aforesaid that as provided in the sixth, seventh, eighth, and lar inliglateeCretli;(iliglit to tie resisted as . 'may : he used is a beverage; and any violation ninth sections ()fan net relating to inns.taverns l i fraught' 'with ItCalitilifile' 'inisChier add' of this Section i shall h e punirthed in the 'man-'' and retailers of_VillOW4 and spirituous liquors, •". ,r'• rt,t , •• t.3*, t , -- 1 ~,, ~ - ) ner prescribed in• the twenty-eighth action of I missed the'eleveath (layer efarch,A one Donate'. evil. ~,, wom en iiii. ..! ‘O . ..... ~ thia act. ': •.• . • - ' : Done - thousand eight hundred and thirty-ante, u nesomen - Anal the respect Anti coma- • • I • ' ,„s„ .4. , .., .s•,_ ; • 2,. ..' . . • . , Ssarton 6. That licenses to venders ofvinous, I and those claasdied under the twelfth and fotir- , henee' of !get ~.-.fie4 e tillett! 'alit' the' p eo p le , spirituous, utak or brewed liquors as aforesaid. ; teenth sections of this act. shall be asteased - nr this ,a;ptiitnaiiiimalth' aSe;dire,ilie pre'.- either with or without' other goods, wares and; and returned by the persons, and in the mete. , ent thief l'itiilayeliehrthir &AO and to nierchiindize. in quantities not less than one Her provided by law in the several counties of ' the members ' of his ' Adniiiiiistritlitn. for 'gallon '; to ke e pers of h otel s ,inns and taverns. ' this State, Cur the appraisernent, of laercandle . . . .1 the iniiiiity,friiiiyUf purpose . ' and stcr- 1 Belling in quantities less then a gallon'; and to taxes : &twitted. That in the city pf Ithiladel- , ling patriotism inanifeifed in'theit' official keepers of eating houses for the sale of malt ' phia and countior Afteglitiny,.oaid'assess.inent ' .i •:',”- 4-- ..', - ..I .. ' a. l and brewed liquors.and-domestic wines. shall : and adonis shill he made' by the' board of !l eo:mum ano we hearth asunmen t tern • l. , , _,,, Y • ~ , . States, be grained to Citizens of the United censers. as hereinafter prescribed: Antiprovid. to the stippert4 eyery citizen 4 110 eel- of temperate liebita and good motal . ed. That where any applicant • has Mot, and . , . SeSthe honor and hiterest s of t he State, character, and not until , the requirements as cannot, in due course of low procure his as. and can 'ippieciate the virtues of devoted , hereinafter provided shall have been complied , sessinent, ra:ing mid' elessification , before his ituffiatlifel publi c servaets. with. I application Cur license during the present year, • Siurriox T. TRU licenses for sales ofliquors the proper - court may on inquiry, (ix the as herein provided shall he granted by the amount of his license, except in the city of • court of quarter sessions of the+ proper county. ••Philadelphia and the county'of Allegheny. except Philadelphia and Allegheny. at , the first &ratios( 16. That, for the purpost of grant ; or second session in each year- and shall be one leg licenses to parties, enumerated under the year. The slid courts shall fix by rule or sixth section of this *et, in thu city and county standing order, a time at which application for of Philadelphia, and county of Allegheny. the said licenses shall be heard, at which time all , judges of the district courts, in and for said , persons applying or looking objections for It- counties respectively, shall immediately after ceases may be heard. by evidence, petition, I the passage of this act, appoint three temperate, renionstranco or counsel: Provided. That fur; and reputable persons, citizens of said counties. the iiresent year, licenses as aforesaid may be; and in no manner interested in or connected granted at the third or earlier 'session of said , with the liquor business, who shall constituted MUM.— 1 a board of licenses for their respective coun• • ; Secruar 8. That every verson, 4 ntenartow to ties ; and the persops so appoinuaj shall meek ' ...,.1.. c.... .. 0,...... ...., ..0y• got' CtOtinkrol, la um-urea:let court rump o n he monthly next ' able • Commonwealth", from and after the passage I following their appointment, and shall make of this act. shall file with the clerk of the court: oath or affirmation before - ore of the judges of of quarter sessions of the proper county, his.! said courts to discharge their duties faithfully her,, or their petition, at least three weeks be-, and impartially, and shall then and there, in 'fore presenting the same ill court, or to the j the ilresence of said judge..divide themselves hoard or licensers,. as the case may be: and' into three classes by agreement or lot , with a shall at the same flint' pay said clerk twenty- term of service of one, two, and three years. live cents for publishing notice thereof, and' respectively from the first Monday of February said clerk shall cause to be published three' last, and annually thereafter in ho month of times, in two of the newspapers of the proper' January ; the said courts shall respectively ap• city or county, a list containing the names of point one person of like qualifisations to fill all such applicants. their respective residences; the vacancy caused by the expiration of any and kinds (Wheel's°. If nut more than one i term of service as the same shall occur, and to newspaper be publisbed in any city or county, - serve fur a period of three years. and any vs. then said publication in it shall be sufficient ; I cane/ in said boort; Irmo death, resignation or but if no newspaper be printed in any city or, otherwise, shall be supplied by said courts re count)", then the Publication shall he by Mint- I spectively far the unexpired term thereof. ed handbills in such manner as the court may I Sscriox IT.- That immediately. alter being prescribe, arid whether by,handbills or adver - lAualitled itiraforesaid, and annually thereafter. tiscinent the first publication shall be at least ; before the first day of Aptil, the said board ten secular days before the time fixed by the shall give due notice by advertisement in- at courts as aforesaid : and in the case of hoteli, I least two newspapers published in their re ams of taverns; and eating houses:the petition : s enor counties of the tiine and place of their shall enibrace a' certificate Masted by at least I meeting, when arid, where. end from thee to twelve reputable citizens of the ward. borough. I time, as niay be necessary ; the said hoard shall or township, in whieh Mesh, hotel. inn, or , proceed to apportion amoirg the ward)) of said tavern is , pn - iposed ,to he, kept: or if there ho , city of Philadelphia; arts wards , 'townships • leas than ,fifly , taxablea i n. any bo roug h or 1 and boroughs, within the county of Allegheny, township ; by six such eitizeps ,settiag forth the hotels. inns and taverns, and eating houses, • that the flame 'le hecessarito acconinindate the to which said eity,and'eounty. may. be entitled r puldie and' entertain 'Wailers oe ' traielere ; under, the provisions of this set : and ,toroerive , end that! such 'Persen -is - of good repute' kir 'evidence:for nail against said eppliciatioo,and. 'honesty and temperance. and is well: provided to graht licenses for which purpose theyshall with ;boils° ;room ,tis ;hereinafter prescribed, inquire info thi inorril cher-toter : nhd "sobriety mid cooveniepces for the accommodation of of the •apPlicente• and ' (martian ' tbe'ldeility; strangers and traveleni: Protkle,d. That where ; commodiousiirsat and latent of th e houses and there shill eta, be sufficient titne between the' property, proposed to be occupied for.the h e r passige orthii'act and the next s ession of he i porp t nentioned l io ; the !petition, and • whether I aid chart' 'thereafter lit MI county to Ble jie , :i !lie acid ifeanse .shall be ,aquired.ter the curl • ~, , tion. end 'make Publication atkaftwesiid , the • arnmodation oldie nubile; and - the clerk of 1 siid court ahail.prder a special pr, adjourned I the' conk of quhrtei sessions of said Cora'• lsession at an early day at which lieeneeelnitY• ties. shall produa beerier laid reepeetieetoinda 4 granted. ' oflicelikirsthe applications filed iniliefroffinii, 1 ' Smntox 9. That nii person shall be licensed with proof of publicationolmotbie as afbresaid, I irrkeep a hotel:inn; or/laven:oli any city or , and *hall, as a nisjoritreaf Amstrad baard.shall • earmity townssaforesaid).m . hich'ehillmot have -determine.tenrk on traidspotleations.sgruded,t, I: foe the eXelliAiVe use' of :travelers at'l east.four , or ...1.F4‘.;-,!....i0 di. 0, 1 ,0, bee ' ed ith e ‘ is at i :tit :i 1: bed rooms and e'en beds, nor jn,ettY Otber ;Fa n'F.i i m,'°, .t/Ilf".(!e P.P,"••_l4,7:•;4l%icii,;•illinits'iitia: ' c o u r t " .of rd 6 1.0 % S:ate iu i 1:.. ,0 1,14 , , tie? hed•ropme rjece te o r i n_ r au tif e .lpeneant e for' ich ( poriiiiielilid in ifii „Becittat'lll:llint afore' iiiii ficerike friktlarYilisehargerol-titearlnther dethaelthe , ihritil beanie sale kif. lienersiiindia.' the proiialinii' or this act'i ihill:hava the power I tdiadMillister oatha,an • sliell•lie granted. suatt parson for the I affirmation's with•the like ieffvotlit if 'talk, in arsine.ehall,give a bond to the. Common tierathl a judiciel proceedipg, litsmuien gees 7 , ; T.t); ,i'l ~ of.:-Peensyleapie, with two .Sufficieat , sureties, ' ',Sec, 10 4"fhtet ,whentmer any lieeeses&s a - f ill thp !min pf,one thousand deearswhere the 'foreartid,,,shaft l ho grepte4 II !Rid hoar4,,,tbe ,'. license shall be ahove the ,s . c,renth c l ass and .oholl,:agrera t hlytja thu provunimiOftimfrA s iA,tivii . hUnglietf dollars for.all to and blow, thieeentfr and foqteenth iections'irribis tie ' I I that elatioCconiiitioritil far the faithful 'observ s apd ttectirdi 'to the elissilleatiiiiiiiiiiii : "cc '°l.llll t the' laws . °rll " g " cinnum n w ealtKee - I 'contained; esiititatetiod - escertaid theniinnall !atingle Il ia business of the principal obligor:I - Sales 'of said verniers,nded•Aifesid keepere OF 'and a - warranrof attorney to confess judgineat, I eatingtouses, , andi the yearly rental' or,vabias j . n.flich,lrond . and warrant shall be approved by Lion of the bowie and.property oecupied , or in-1 , the said 'courtand be filed in the office of the I tended to be occupiedna a hotel; inn or tavern, cleric' of ,the, quarter sc so c a s o r the proper , amid shall decide upon tho rated price to.be 1 county: 11114 'whenever a jridgment fur any for- paid'for said 'licenses for one year, accbrding . 1 feiture or tine 'Shall 'have' been recovered, or' to said classification. The petitionaand bonds, ;conviction had for any viola den of the provis- in all chaos where the application may be'gran- ' toes of this net, or of any other law:(ur the ob- tad by said hoard, shall be returned to the 1 I servance of which said bond• shall be condition- said clerk's office and licenses therefore be is• ed, it shall be the duty of the district attorney,sued by him at any time after five days from iof tie proper county to enter op judgment and the date of said return, unless an appeal be ta• nstitute suit thereon, and thereupon the same ken, as hereinafter pro• ided, from the decision proceedings shall be had, and with the like ef- of said board upon any apportionment, classi feet, and with the sante costs ns now provided fication, or petition, as aforesaid, in which by law in the case of forfeited bonds and re- ease at such time and in such manner as may cognizance& in the several counties of this be fixed by rule of Court the said. Court of Commonwealth. The bond to be given by the Quarter Sessions shall forthwith proceed to keepera of eating . houses as, aforesad shall , in consider and determine upon said appeals; all cases, be in th e sum of five hundred dollars. and in the event ofanj• apportionment or class , Sec-riox 11. That it shall not he lawful for ifieution bring Bet aside, the said board shall. the clerk of said etjust-to issue any license as proceed to cores; the same according to the aforesaid, until the applicant shall have filed calor of s a id Court ; and ifaia appeal from any • the certificate of the city or county treasurer license shall' be sustained, they shall return that the license fee has been paid. from the applications already made, such as ISitarrox 12. That :the venders of vinous, may be most rneritorioua, subject. however, to I malt. or diatilled liquors, either with or with- an appeal in like manner. and so from time to out other goods, wares, or commodities except time as may be necessary. as heeeinafter provided) shall be classified and Sec. 19. That appeals from any apportion rated as prescribed in an Bet to provide revenue Meat, classification o gout of licese b said to meet the demands on•the treasury, and for " board may be taken r to r the Court n or Quarter other purposes,' passed.the fourth day of May, Sessions of the proper county: Provided, That Anne : Domini, one thousand eight hundred and I the exceptions thereto shall be in writing and •forty.one, and shall , pay double the additional Sustained by oath or nffirmation, and shall be rate or tax in the tenth section of said act filed in said clerk's office within five days after specified : but no such'license for sales ill anyl the return, but no appeal shall be taken to any amount grill' be granted for a less sum 'than apportionment as aforesaid, unless the wrap fifty dollars. • ' dons thereto shall be eignei by at least tv.elle LOCAL ITEMS. Religions Services-for :the next bat/UO*6. Presbyterian Church.—No Services. Christ 07turch (Lutheran:)—Services in the morning, Rev. Dr. Baugher, and evening, Rev. Dr. lirauth. 2, Si. James' Church , (Lutheran.)--Services in themonting.and'evening, Rev. R. Rill. 414hoclist »p Ckurch.--Services' in the morning and evening, Rev. Mr. Thayer. i V .t. ietnrch.—Ng services. ' 0 tirdL—Services, Etev.,. Mr. Do Necker. ,• .• - The PrayerJfeeling of the Presbyterian, German Reformed, and, the two Lutheran churches is held every Wednesday evening; Metinitlist„ Thursday evening. flak-The examinationsof the Public Schools of the Borough took place last week, and all the schools are closed for, the present. The Directors found, from the - oxbausted-condition of the Treasury, that it imild be impossible to continue the schools foe a longer period, with out running largely in debt.. We understand that the Directors inteid shortly to publish a full statement of the Receiptsand Expenditures of the Schools, for information of tax-payers and citizens, who may be desirous of knowing what disposition is being:made of the School Funds. The annual publication of this state ment had been dispensed with during the last two or three years, ciccasthaiiig ito little dissat isfaction and misconciiitiOn. The same ?en sons which call for an. ammil . puhliiation , of 1 tbe financial affairs of . 4 e County, Borough, &c., extend with ecppil &tree r.o the. School Fund. . , . ''The new Board of , Diseetors organized on 'Friday evening last, by eleeting Wit. L. ,Cane, sku., Zig., President, , ancl4. , Attontwnsvon, el Bscp, Beeietary : The 'B" id iteW Callglite of the fbltowinigerstletne i - • ' ' John Win'ebinntier, te i r , in extiko''' ik - Mardi 1267 i ',inebb' Auglilnliangh - - '"l' '"" ' ''' s Wsnif4, 7 Canipbell, '" + , 1 4 0 # •1.0 , , ;1838. Dr. i .VA, Swope;4;s ., -f: 0 0 , '., ti4iid,iidc,CKeiuyi, 1 ,),,-;,','' - a., !‘, . In?. .: . .• nik • D 44 , 104414 p '`) ,',Ptveillept m rm4 C SecroluityL'Tii;igi tit tw ittPrg iiciont.,p4lLA ; 1 l7l'k and TFOMW,Ari.I `romming;pokso.o,, It u g hlDenwiddie i limn • , d°Pn Crid??11,1: D. „ r." Robert dobeap p ' a • Min. 'B. 116,11; ' he - 'work on, •• , commencingin good esixpost,:; Corpl4;daring the pest 7rreek,..ft ged in finishing•the workofloel few days the entire line will be'i opperationsi*, 'Several eddltioni recently been commenced, ,'on and .- shorea"Wili aoubtless tiara along the Tine.• ,nek.Vice are •indebted to T. Pu 31i5h6r, Philadelphia,. fora co . 1 ,Tono - akdehei of Zwivi," • by "Major Jones' Courtship." The I written wit h much skill and will . I • • loped by those who relilh run and Ishnedsornelygotten np, itieb illy „' and illustrations by Darly. Price cadic a meeting of the"lndepen • on Friday evening last, the folio avers . elected Sergeant, Darier f • Second Corporal, Alaxati Pou.rtli Cerpotal, John T. M'llhenn • Duncan Little. • . • :1 jpir•lVe are requested to Inaba-6 seription schools othfiss IdiCqt*, 4.178 int and Lrinrgivill open on .lifo lai!"4farg•R::," wilt a I, vreek•-•-•u2ao and ‘qib ~,. , ';Y• pp 11 ' " !:AF:rldrpt PA r ! ll %j Y4 9l ,Pl44 l lTi 94049;444 -,,,: l' 04aMP3sid . is H he Engineec 'bee ' e. n• enga. ion,' nnd in• a .-rendiness for dillies hisSi ire long t he' i e in requisi• PETERSON, e. keenly a ete n eh ::h e Al lys o li r et : nr a o: lumor. It ated cover 1 .0 . . ot Blues," rlffofficers • lexander r Woods; • arker, the Bub- I Ite4re. ay next, sr next citizens of the ward, township or borough at. fected thereby. And if exceptzen,s to the gran ting or any license as athresaid shall be sus tained liy laid court, the decision of said court shall' state tipel which of said exceptions the said license may, be refused , and shall be en dorsed upon the,petition, and returned by the clerk of said court to theßoard of Licensers. See. 20. ThatWler the lapse of five days as • aforessitt or as said appeals shall be determin; • i ned by the Court the said clerk shall make out and nine to the proper persons said licenses, l which shall ran for one year from the first day of May ; but no license shall be issued unless 'l, the•applicaut shall have paid the•following fees 1 to wit : - TO tho clerk of said court for pablica; tion of notice and petitition; and for all ether 1 services, one dollar, Hind for all the seivicea of ; the Board' of Licensers one dollar, which latter 1 amounfehall be accounted for and 'paid over weekly to the respective ttlagurStrl i of,kaid city or county, to defray tlfe tiddestar, expenses in curred by said board for advertising, statione -1 ry, and otherwite: , - - Each , 'intfatbile of ittildl' Board of Licensers shall receive five dollars for eastitivueoessacilyoecapied by him iniketills- Charge of his duties : Provided, That it shall not exceed Many one year the: awn offive hundred ' dollars, and shall be paid-mown warrants on the State Treaa urer,,drawn by the Auditor General, in favor of theparties entitled to the same.: Sec. 21. That if. any-person•shall give. be stow, or promise any money, reward,:office, or anything of • value, _to. any. member of said Beard of Licensers fat the purpose of influen cing his action-in granting any such license; or if .any member: of, said board shall accept the same far his vote or influence , therein any ; person so offending shall bn.'demited "guilty of a mistleuteanor,•aqd on coatiction'thereeic lm fined iu a sum'ebt hunt than'one handred dol- late, nor more'thite flve hundred' dollars, and, suffer imprisonment net less' than oneinenth, nor more than three inontbs: ' ' ' See. 22. That,every pgrion licensed tit sell ' I . spirituous, vinous , malt; or browedlietuorit un der this net, shall frame. his license under a I glass awl place. the same, so that it may attall - times be conspicuous, in his chief places of mak ing sales, and no such license shall,autherite tales by,any person who shall this re: quircmcnt. • • ' ' •-• ' ' ' sec. 23. That the commissioners of the sev eral counties, and board,: of licensers, shall furnish a certified list of ail parsons ao, op prniqed, with the'classi fi entiou, as made Out and finally determined upon, to the treasurers of their respective - counties, or the city of Philadelphia, as the ease May be, who shall within twenty days thereafter' transmit to the Auditor General a coptefauelt lilt, and shall recoise and collect the aural to be paid for said licenses, in `the manner directiolbY law, with any fees payable thereon. Sec. 2e . That it G • shall be the duty of the Au ditor General to charge the said city or county treasurers, as t he. case may be, with the amcunt Pityablo by the several persons in said lists; from t l i e payment of any part of which antoant said treasurers shall only be exonerated by• producing satisfactory evidence to the depart ment, that _the party. or parties so returned, failed to obtain alieense asaforisaid. Ses. 25. That it shall be the ditty of the Au ditor General to return to the Legielature an nually, in the motith.of. January, a statement, arraii„ead ill tabular form, of the number and classification and license rates of all importers,. • brewers and distil ens, keepers of hotels, inns or taverns, eating houses, and renders of tin ors, spirituous and malt or brewed Minors, ei th2r with or without other goods, wares and • merchaudize, designating each county separ- ' Moly. See. 26. That where any license may be ' granted as aforesaid, under the cla.sifications of the twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth, sections of this act, it shall not be transferable nor shall it confer the right to sell liquors as aforesaid in any other hour; building or place than the one mentioned, and derenbed in the license,. nor shall the bar or any apartment so called or used, be underlet, but if the party so ligettsed shall die, remora or cease to keep said hotel, inn, tavern, eating house or store, the said onirt may grant a eating the remainder or the year at any Woe of the venal, torhis or her successor .who shall comply with the law in other respects, except so fir as relates to ,pub fishing of notice. Sec. 27. That the number of licenses so granted to keepers of hotels, inns or taverns in the aggregate, shall not exceed in the cities one to every one hundred iaxables, nor in the sever al counties of the State, ono to every, mie bite. Bred and fifty taxables, the number of said taxables to he taken from the returns of the preceding year, and it shall be the duty of the Courts of Quarter Sessions of the respective counties, (the City of Philadelphia and county of Allegheny excepted, where the hoard of li censers shall perform such duties) immediate ly after the passage of this act to apportion the aggregate number of hotels, inns or taverns so to be licensed under the provisions hereof, a mong the cities, boroughs, towns and town ships bf their respective counties, which appor tionment shall be made with reference to the convenience of the public and the accomoda don of strangers, travellers and sojourners ; and the said'Court May, from time to titne, as occasion may arise, alter, enlarge and change such apportionnieut . :„Provided,That the num ber of licenses to keepers of eating houses shall not:exceed in anyenyor county onefourth of the number of licenses for hotel, 'rune and taverns to which the said city. or county may be •entitled. Sec. 28. That any sale made ervinarls,9ir ituous, malt or booted liquors, or any admix tures thereof, contrary to the prolisions otthis law, shall be taken to be a ,ranslemeaner,; and. upon conviction. of the offence, in the Court of - .QuarterSessions of the .Peacri, of ,any,city Ulr . t.VIIIItY i the ponson so offending shall be sun-- lencetlto pays fine of not Wet thati`ten, nor more thse one hundred :dolltiri, with the costa of prosecution, add 'to Stand • committed until the sentence of the court is Complied'with, not exceeding thirty days ; and -upon rieeortd_, or attbsequeut conviction,' the' stiffen ling shall, in addition to tbelkltnentOfst fine, as afore aid, ndergo- an. imprisculettolk '-th,o eounty jail of not " lees less thiter , Onel InOtitli t 'nor snore than three itioriths, - and iflicensekVshall ,forfeitsaid fieetilie and tie incapacitated , receiving auy license, arttforesaid, flir tbele xiod of live yearll :thereafter,: and s any ItetIPPF Of any drug oi apothecary store, confectionnry,, or mineral, or other *ordain, who, shall sell s'• •by spirituont,,yiribue, maker brewed liquors,. mixed or k n iF e, .. 4l ti a*4 ll l!-Aiblt-v.Crtkfist Aldo be deemed grultinrii misdenitsanox, andliable to convictien aft& punishment, as aforesaid.;' See. 29. That may prison who, shall be found Intoxicate in . ,,any . twee . w e lT, :p ublic house hi h house or publicjilitce, shell be fin upon/the view of,oeuPon proofmafie before anylfam. lAlderinan or Justice of the Peace, not eXee ,ing five (rollers, to be levied with the proper 'V alta 11 0" diallisxls.andchat . tehi of the oiefen.. See. 39. ``that any Perecin Who shi'dl sell,, spirituous or • other intoxicating. liquors it a funmaid; to any person who'shall drinlrtlie tame on the promises where sold and beedreir: , thereby intoxicated, shall besides his liaLkilitari in damages under any existing law be fined'.'. five dollars for every such offence, to be recov- , ered in debt, before any Alderman or Justice, of the Peace, by any wife, husband, parent„ child, relative or guardian of the person so in ' jured, and levied upon the goods and chattels.', of the defendant without exemption t ; Provided,.; The suite Anil not be institute& after tweet". - days from the commission of the offencea-fla.= this and the preceding sections. Soc. 31. that it shall be the dilty cifi , Court; Mayor, Alderman, or Justice of the Peace, before whom any fine or penaliyaltol-, - be recovered, to award to the informer or seetrtor, or both, a reasortable.ahare thereof. for:' time and expense, but not in any case.acitede_ ing one-third. and the residue,, as well aktlie proceeds of all forfeited bonds as. stfinesaid x , shall be paid to the Directors ottltet Zyuldjq, , Schools of tho proper district, exceptja. city of Philadelphia, where they shelt ' paU)• to the City Treasurer to be supplied fortopli • purposes, and - nothing herein contaitted'ilealli prevent any such informer or prOßOQUtOrtatkpl i becoming a whams in any such case.. ' Sec. 32. That no perk% punittingaTeltedlre.. ly the business of bottler of cider b lerss,Alec, porter, or beer, and not at the roma tFejslo,l l , lowing or engaging in any any the busines s of keeping any :hotel, - inn or tavern, reetantant,, oyelsiThquse r .iir cellar, orphice . ‘ of entertain - ' meat, amusement or refreshment, shall be re quired to take out •t, license under the provis ions of this law I Provided, That such persons shall not sell or deliver said eider, perry, ale, porter or beer in lees quantities than a doien bottles at one time, nor permit any of Bald to be-drank upon the premises occupied in Said - business.- end any violation of this sec- • tion shalt be punishable as, and in 'the manner priiwided in the twenty eighth section Of this act. And provided further, That producers and matinfaCturere of domestic wines and cider may searind deliver the same : by any measure not less than five gallons, and: in any quantity not less than one dozen bottles, - without license there for. • Sec. 38. That the constables of the 'Teepee. tire wards and'townships shall make return of retailers of liquors, as now provided by law ; and in addition thereto it shall be the duty of every: such conetablii, at each term of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the respective counties,, to Male return' on oath oraffirmation,whether , , within his knoiritidge,:there is any place in his hailiwhik !re pt and maintained in. Viola- - thin of this And lt shall -be die .especial duty of the judges of all raid courts teem) that this return is faithfully made.. And if anpei son shall make - known in writing with his or i her name Subscribed thereto, to such constable, the name or uamea.of any.nnewhe shall'have violated this sot, with the names of witnesses who can•prove tbefact, it shitiDbe:•hieduty to make return thereof on oath Or. affirmation to the court, and , .uPon.his wilful failure:to do' 'AO he shall , ho•deemed.,giiihrota, misdemeanor, i and upon indictment and conviction - shill pay , nine of fifty, dollars, •and.boriabject toimpris. j onment, at the - discretionsf tho'conrt.,.Of tint' less than ten nor- More. thati , thirty . daye: - • • .'' .Sec. 34. Thatif any perion•engaged lb the sale . or manufacture of intinicatirtg.litluore; ae aforesaid, shall employ Or ;permit - any ititempei rate portion, in . any way teaseled in such manu facture or sale, it shall be deetnetl'alnistielneat• nor ; aud , any,•person err offending,.• shall be lia ble, to conviction and punishment, rorprovided in the 28th section bfthis act. Sec. 35. That, nothing herein contained shall be construed' to sippgiror alter. the provisions of) an act, approved the 28th day of Pebruary„; Anne- Domini, one thousand -.eight - hundre d and fifti.fire.. untitled "An Ant.to,„grevent the sale of intoxiCating liquors. on the firstday of the week. commonly calledl,3,unday.;" nor of the act of the e ighth of May, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, entitled "An Act to protect certain domestic and private rights, and prevent abuses in the sale and use - of in toxicating. drinks;". and the - same are hereby declared to he in full force and effect.: Provided • however,-That the act entitled "An Act to re. strain the sale of intoxicating liquom," ap. proved the fourteently'day of April, Anno Do mini, one thousand eight hundred and fifty fi ve, and all other laws or parts of laws incon siuent herewith are lhereby repealed. Prowl dca also, That any license heretofore granted shall not be hereby invalidated. " WOULD NOT ACCIIPT FREEDON."-r- The New York Herald, it is well known, is one of those journal" which regard ale. very se preferable to liberty, and it there. fare publishes with great, gusto, a eircum., stitoce of recent necurenee in that city, as `effertitng another instance of the fact that a sensiblo negroe prefers slavery to (rev dom, such. as blacks experience .at the North. It seem that two years since a megrim woman named Dina war purchased {rum her owner, S. F. Gould, Earl., of Edgefield. S. C., by "abolitionists" resid ing in New York, where Dina went and nursed her mother till she died, when, having no relatives or friends there, end being out of employment. else desired to return to the home of her chilitood, where her ltiabritl and children are,'arill: living. Hearing that Col. M. Fraizer, a neighbor of her former master, wai in the city, she called upon- bitss at-the A!tor- [joule arid targiti'd . of him to bike her hack to her old home, and Ord. Fraizer conseniedto do on. Now what does this, prove but that this daughter of the race of Canaan is a human tieing, and prefers the society of her liu.band and children to living among 'range I & though while her mother was living she exiled herself from "home corn forts" to nurse her t The Herald has proved to meek for its case, a. is fre quently done by atone whO desire to im press us with the idea that slavery is a blessing. PURTOUR CALCU LATION •—AV hat a noisy creature a man would he were hie voice in proportion to hie *eight, as that of the lo cust A locust can be heard at the dis• tunes of one-sixteenth of a mile. Th. golden wren is !mid to weigh but half an ounce. to thata middling sized man would weigh down not ahott of four thousand of t bout ;and ittt.tosibe strange if agoldonlwren would not outweigh four of our locusts-- Supposing therefote, that s, cominnn man weighed ua much as sixteen thousand of our ineusts,and that the note of a locust can he heard the kxteetltkota mile r , a , man of , commontlitiettsliiiii4reity,loo4 in wind and.litobSi . nughttO,be able asp , duke him. Rol (heard at tt:distaiticti thottand u,ilee, I.' ll- • .1' BittiilßTV7A - 1" or tints'W.R4THKer.t.=,,T,es teriisk' ' Ws' wAs e rIY i!!!‘1 4 0 4 " 0,3 60 4 have ei epje o_ ~ (111)tir-iifiidi,,, Bel coltr*,(43** they tojehe w rißk w 1 Ic it wea I"mmt ' o be fiosen.-416any .(pur., S'aturdno. :!. Hollototty 4 ; msa" Taliin'‘lth . perfect, safety by both ,sexes, and ell,ageft, them effect being mild Yet'Poldtive their scaTching Prop' erties render them invaluable for the extermt• nation of orerj disease, particula r ly liver and stomach complillitai . billoilit dbieiderii, and in- digestion:, 41:a .ft purifiertof: the eyetem, they arennequalleil, and their virtues in cases of de. determination 'of blood to the head,'-and asth matic) complaints, cannot be too lushly-cow mented on, in short, by a perseverance, mitt these admirable Pills, then are few complaints whieli can resist their extraordinary influence. „ . ,Wpraaltilti's name has' been mmortalia edialvarions•Ways, and, it is connected with numecons popular Instlintions, Among the moat Potollhu'Placisa with which it is associated is Frana‘ Ogee, Philadelphia on the cot . ner of which, NO. 111. Chesnut i Street,ls the great popular Clothing Establishment of Rom- HILL & WILSON, the largest, cheapest, best .and- , ,the .country, THE "CINDER OF THE AGE.--Dr. TO BIAS'S Yenitian Liniment is warranted to cure Chgjee Collo, Bea Sickness, Chronic Rheu matiam,lkmiting, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, S we llings,- ixothachd, Headache, and Pains of all kinds "or no pay.. GURU CURE OP RHEUMATISM.-- •Capt: Comstock, of the steamer Baltic (Col. 'lino ; ine) was cured of a severe attack of Chro. 1210 gtieunvitieni in a few days by Dr. Tobias'a _ealehrotiod VaMtian Liniment. OARV 4 .OF CHOLERA.—Mr: John Wright, ef the Urns of L Wright b Co., No. 151, Char. trearpet, - . .New Orleans, was immediately cared of an attack of Cholera by Tobias'a Lin- VOMITING AND COLIC.—Mrs. Joseph Nicht:ll, No, 16, Essex street, Now York, was cured of On attack of Colic and Vomiting by Dr. Tobias's Venetian Liniment,. DePot, No. 60, Cortlandt street, New York. Boldly all the Druggists. Price 25 and 80 cents, mirror sale by 8. H. Busrmss and S. S. FORSZT, Gettysburg, and Storekeepers gener ally In this county. • pet. BALTIMORE BIMIHKET.I Bliznrolgx, April 3,1856. FLOUR AND MEAL.—Sales, 1000„bbla Howard Street at $7. Ohio and City 'Mills held at $7, but no sales reported. Rye n e ar I —A Moderate dernand. We iaote at 4840 $5ll bbl. Corn hfeial—We qqote, countr, t 2 75®52 871;city manufactured at $3 40 bbl. Buckwheat fskdemand. We , quote by the quantity at $1 aud . in retail lots' it $2ll 103 . ' • " GRAlN.l—Wheyt.44as,` o'3/500 bushels fair to good white at 1690)4 76, and: 1,200 bushels prime do: at 7 l 80(441 324 choice do., for family Boar, aVet 90. Balls 'to a limited extentafred 1 501PV 65 ‘l, bushel. Corn— , Aimut 26,000 bushels: offered, and Bales of white, measurement, ; at 54®66 Canis, do, weight at 58;centi; and yellow, measurement, 56007 cents, do. by weight et 56@69 cents. " Sales_ of mixed ats4®s6.cenbt tilakel..—;, Oats- - About 1800 bps.l4ls offered to-day, with sales at 35®37 cents Ti bushel. Rye—About 1200 bushels , offered today; and sales of 600 ' bushels Virginia at a onto, and 200 bushels Pennsylvania at 91 cents - 13 bushel. SEEDS.—SaIes to day of 20 bushels prime at $9 121, and 150 de. good at 816038 81/. Also 80`butibele old do: at $8 621. We quote i Thiraothiaeed at 3' 44053",76, and Flaxseed at 1 80®$1 . 80 11. PACIAtiBIONS.A:ioa, ilamand i - Markei brat dad the prices of Pork upward. Beef-- We quote Baltimore Hess at $l6 50, No. 1, at 914, and :Prime at $l2 50 13 bbl. Pork— Prime nominal at $l4 75 ‘bbl. Sales tacky of 60 hid,. shoo der atBl cents. / sides• a 61 can* and haMti at'110131" cents 111 7 :43u1k4ifeittill ;fates nrslietilders ut 71®71 cents, sides at.B®Bl cents,, and hams at 9'ecats .0 lb. Lard—Sadi Wes in bbls at 10(4111/1 cents, and kegs at . 11 cents `ll lb. Butter—Common roll at 17®18 cote, choice do, at 20a23 cents; Glades at 22a24 cents, and- Gosheh 5t , 26a28 centili ih UANOyER MARKET. Hisorna April 8, 1866. FLOUR IA bbl., from wagons, $6 - 50 WHEAT, bushel, 150 to 1 60 RYE CORk, OATS, BUCKWHEAT, per Imosbal POTATOES, per.bushel TIMOTHY-SEED, CLOVER-SEED, • FLAX-SEED, PLASTER OF PARIS, PORK, per 100 llts TORNIO' A, PK ET. Yong, Tnesdny. - April 1, 1856. FLOUR, tl bbl., froth wngoini, $6 60 WHEAT, t 3 bushel, ' • 155t0 1 70 RYE ' , CORN, , " OATS, " TIMOTHY-SEED, vitushel, CLOVER-SEED, " FLAX...SEED, PLASTER OF PARIS, It ton. MARRIED, On ,the 26th ult., at the residence of Alfred Harris, Esq., Ingleside, Albemarle county, Vir ginia, by the Rev. B. M, Wailes, WILLIAM H. STEVENSON, Esq. of Baltimore, former ly of this place, and ANNIE T., daughter of the late Col. Thomas Russell, of Boonville, Mis souri. On;the 2Gth ult,,at,the Frederick . Female fhintinary, by the Rev. Geo. Diehl, Mr. J. F. BAUGHER and Miss EVA R., daughter of H. Winchester, Esq., all of that city. On the 20th ult., by the Rev. Jacob Ziegler, Mr. JOSIAH POWERS, and Miss EDLINDA RIGLE--both of Mountjoy township On the 27th. ult., by the same, Mr. SAM UEL 'B. WRIGHT, and Miss ANNA M. RA.FFENSBERGER—both of Butler town. ship. On the 20th nit., by Rev. J. Seehler, Mr. WM. S. BART, and Miss MARY BlEllL— both of Union township. • DIED. On the It inst., Mrs. RUNKLE, wife of Dr. John Runkle, of this place. On the 20th ult., at Martinsburg, Va., LU. WIER AUGUSTTNE, son of Rev. William Kopp, aged between 9 and 10 months. On the 21d ult. t at Hanover, Mr. GEORGE GRUMBINE, a well known an much esteem. ed citizen. READY-MADE AT THE SANDSTONE FRONT VOW received and for sale the largest, pret -1.1 tiest, and cheapest block of , READT:HADE CLOTHING that has been offered in this place atany time. They are all our own meke, manufactured out of our own Cloths, Cassimers. ke. W 0 have Coats from $1 to $2O; • Pants from' 62} cents to $lO ; Vests from 621 cents to Es 06. Boys Clothisig In Great Variety. Our stock of Cloths consist of Blue, 'Black, Olive, Brown, Green, Drab, Claret, and all other colors. Otir,Oassinters t ctiniist of Black, Brown, Steel Mixed, and every variety of Shade of fancy colours. Also Marine Cesfi-,, ti lizieWln girt vrety, rein, tia r iangitit; Caihmeretts Tireedk; dean b tates, Silk Warp, : A pacests,. , Bliek.'.*Sitin, Buff, White, Plaid and Fancy Marseilles Vesting. Call and BOA us, if• we cannot, fit you We All bike your measure, and make you a garment onthe;very shortest unties., Having the very best Tailors constantly:at work cutting eat and making up,,we do things, up' in the neat .eo, awl best manner at the SANDSTONE FRONT-and ,are hard to best. GEORGE ARNOLD.; • B=M MILLINERY REMOVED! - I 211 44 011 .k.a.. 110 W4trd RESPECTFULLY infor ms tho Ladims of iibb Gettyabdri'and.vinibit7 that ehe' has re moved ter MILLTNERY from Mr. 'Dm um Ea's residence to that of, Mr.' FRAZER'S on South Baltimore - street,' (one doer South of the Corsi piler office,) where she will be 'prepared at all times to furnish work in thelateat fashions. • Er Ladieswill beraccommodated with REA DY•MADE BONNETS if desired. April ,4,1866.-3 M TAVERN. LICENSES. THE following Applications to keep Public Houses of entertainment in the County of Adams have been filed in.my office with the requisite number of signers, and will be pre sented at the next Court of Quartor Sea- PETER SHIVELY, Borough of Gettysburg. BENJ. SC HRIV ER, " H. D. WATTLES, " " JEREMIAH JOHNS, Township of ConoiVago. DAVID GOODYEAFt, " Franklin. J. J. BALDWIN, .Clerk of Quarter &teione. A .41 4,1856.-3 t Nhoemakers, come this way. AIINESTOCK BROTHERS will sell you MOROCCOS from 25 cents to $1 00, the cheapest lot ever brought to the County:- Call soon at the SIGN OP THE RED FRONT. . LAST;R OF PARIS—For isle in GO tzsbnby COBEAN & PAXTON. IF 'YOU VIVANT HATS, CAPS, BOOTS& SHOES, V V at least 20 per cont. cheaper than you ever bought before, remember it is at 00= BEAN & PAXTON'S where the? , are to be had in great variety, consisting o Gent's and Boy's fine Silk, Fur and. Slouch Hats, of the latest, style, all Collies and sizes, White, Black, Tan, Blue, Drab, Fawn ' `•&,c. Alio; is' large assortment of Men's and Boy's Fine Calf, Kb and Grain Boots and Shoes,- Genes' Fine Cl3th and Patent Leather Gaitch. . , careftil; 'Ladies( yoti: ?Witht Walking' and Fine Dress Shoes, such as Jenny Lind, Bus kins and Ties, Kid add linnet:to Slippers—al so a beautiful assortinept , of Ladies' Dress Gaiters, with a' late stock ,of Misses' and Children? fancy Gaiters and Shoes —that you find COBEAN & PAXTON'S, at the South east Corner of Centre &imam, • B 4. purchasing elsewhere, as they have by far the largest stock of Seasonable Goods in town, and are determined to sell' Very cheap.— Take care and keep a SHARP look-out that you do not mistake , the place.— Remember COBEAN & PAXTON'S New Store; at the Old Steed of Zeller Kurtr..' Oettyeburg, March 4, 1858.-r4f • - C. W. SLAGLE & CO.. PRODUCE AND OENZRAL, COMMISSION • MERCIYANTS, 118 North Street, Ballimoie, WOULD inforni the pallid that ihey hatie entered into the above Business .e M d will pad particular atteution to thetialeof Flour, Grain of all kinds . Meer ; Seed, Whichey, and Coloitry. duce generaay, and will remit proceeds of stiles promptly. Via.Conaingtuents solicited. CHARLES W. SLAGLE. V. HOSHOUR, I York Co., Pa. G. D. KLINEFELTER, J • Balt. April 4, I 816.—.3m • NED—Carlisle Herald publish Bin--vend bill and a paper to advertisers. • 11SE`CV G 011 GEORGE ARNOLD • 111111&13 just returned from the city with as Al large and beautiful a stock of Goods as have been offered , to -th'o-publieat 'arty time amoug which are Hosiery, Gloves, Under Sleeves, Collars, Trimmings, Opera Lawus Robe Lawns, Do Baize's, &c., &c.-. Gentlemen's Goad* in Grant 2 50 7 50 1;50 6 25 7 00 Block, Blue, Brown, Olive, Claret, and Drab, Plaid, Clouded, and FiguNd Cloths, Black, Brown, rind Fandy Cassimers, Figured, Plaid and Plain of every shade Of color, Drab Di:- tate, CaslimereCte, Bombazine, Silk Warp, Al paces, &c., Also;Readymade Clothing in great varieiy, with a large stock of Groceries, I:neensware, &c., &0., all of which will be sold as cLeap as they %can be had- at any retail estab lishment in the country. The LADIES will please call, as we are at all times pleased to see them, The GENTLEMEN'S attention is invited' to our large assortment it, their line. In con. nection with the Store, is our 45 30 2 75 7 75 1 75 6 75 @lc) Litawe aotpcomawa, at the Sand-Stone Front, Where everything is done up in the neatest and best manner. We can rig a man from head to foot in the very shortest .notiee. , Call and zee tad judge foe yourse.lirei: April 4, 1856. • _ • . TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, & 115113REL LAS for sale at COBEAN & PAXTON'S March 4, 1855 ELECTION NOTICE• THE Commissioned Officers of the Second Brigade,got,irth Division of the Uniform ed Militi t of Pen'n'a., will meet on Saturday the 3d of May, 185 G, between the hours of 2 o'clock and 4 o'clock, P. M., at the house of George W.MeClellan, in the Borough of Get tysburg, to till the vacancy , . of Major General, occasioned by the death of General J. S. Stable. WM. F. WALTER, Brig. Gen. ofihe Second Brigade. Brigadier General's OSBee, April 4, 1856. ALARGE assortment of Qneensware, Chi na, Glass and - Stone Wnre, COBEAN & PAXTON'S. WJEW STOCK of Ready-nindo Clothing, and ./.‘ a great variety of Fancy Article.; at COBEAN AND PAXTON'S. CALEDONIA IRON. • . AIINESTOCK tiiIOTHERS, baying the F exclusNo Rale of CA.LEDONI.I, LOLL ED IRON for Gettysburg, .would call the at tention of , buyers to ;hie max° of Irun—the best in the market—which will be sold at tae :oweat rates. We keep a large .eupply or :HAMMERED IRON constanOy on. hand. Ca at the sign of the , . RED FRONT. ' Dec. 7, 1855. HOSIERY.--A new article of SILK , and Xi WOOL HOSE, and Silk-Ened HOSE, for male at. • -1 Sipa of the Red Ilont. Q CHICK has on hand a more complete as sortreent, Or CLOTHS AND CASSI - VESTINGS, than ever—and offers such,h4neemen,ts to purchasers M. can. not but be advantageous to them. Gentlemen will, find his store wakinapplied wit!' ail kiAida pfgoOtheaditedto their rear. " , Kid' Qlubeßr LADIES White, Dlac}c, and col o red KID 'GLOVES at 62} mnts, 87}. , Gen tlernon's it 6,7.5 'yolk SI 25 7 —just re ceived from Nevi York Auction by .•• ' FA.IINESTOOK BKOTHBRII COelLt &TOPES, OF various patterns and sizes, eons;antly on hand and for sale, at WARRENS'. FOUNDRY CALL and see the new style of Black, Brown, Lilac and Pearl Hate at W. W;PAXTON'S IF you want a fine article, of Dress Shoei or Gaitoia, for Qeutlemen or Ladies, call at the store o? PAXTON. A s SUPERIOR style of SILK RAT at A W. W. PAXTON'S. MADIES, if you want handsome and cheap • DRESS GOODS, call at- • FAHESTOCX BROTHERS. Sign of the Red .Front Oct. 19, 1855 SAWLS --The largest, and handsomest lot of long and square BRAWLS ever brought to this town can be seen at • SCHICK'S. ITOLLOWAY'S PILLS & OINTIdENT, A WI be had in Gettysburg, at the Drug store of A. D. BUEHLER. BROOMS and CEDAR WARE, for wile at FAHNESTOCKS.. 100 BOXES BEST CONGRESS lur TOBACCO. in more and for sale by WM. BUEHLER, • No. lb? Franklin arm. VALUABLE . PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. TE undersigned, will sell at Ptirate Sale that desirable property, in McSherrys town, Conowago township, Adams, county, Pa., lying on the public road running through said place. It contains Ten Jere*, more or less of first rate land, adjoining lands of Dr. H. N. Lilly, Samuel and Joseph Stamm .. bough, and Others, and is finely imptoyed..— There is a Verge T,WO-STORT "., [pp' BRICK D:W.ELLING with a two-story brick back.building, frontiug on the street, and nearly opposite the public holm of John Busby. 'Esq., a good log Barn, an orchard of choice fruit, a . gooa. well of wa ter, and other improvements. PossOssion giv en on or before the Ist day of Apri; next, as may be desired. If not sold,. the prcpaity. will bo FOR RENT. o f it Persons wishing to view the Pr lass will call' on John Busby, Esq. ificRABI, REFIRING. . Nov. 23, 1856.--tF . ORPHANS' COURT' BY virtue of an ordei of the Oriih of Adams county, the undersi ininlstrittpr or the Estate of Pore dorif, deceased, will sell at Public 8. late residence of said deceased, on the 19th day of April, A. D., 1856, .l Tract Lun situate in Efuntinyiton tottotship, Ada on the road leadtng 'from Bragtoirn torstown one nine Booth t emlt of, P near, the'York springs, containing • • 14 acres mad 1011..Pe adjoining lands of H. Dottera, and. others, having thereon erect tech Log D welling housc,''Spring , house, and other outbuildings; • well of good water near the door, - with Some choice fruit trees. ,The I: der good fencing, and in a good eta vation. Sole to Commence at 12 o'olOok;14. tendance will be given and terms ANDREW 'EPLEY, March 28, 1856.-4 t ' TO ALL INTEREST Tt undersigned is 4esirsins ja all his unsettled accounts, and 'all personeindehted to him . 4 settlement on or before the firefday j next. As a former notice was disre: 'Many, 'and as the undersigned. Wishes the necessity of imposing coitarke bo all indebted on account for six, or longer will call On or, before, 01 jpar - Ene un_enpgne returns has his friends tbr the liberal patio Lake eittended, ,and invites the attention oft tic to his stock of ?1N AND SHEE WARE, continually on hand arid fdr • reasonabhi. prices... . . , • - • GEORGE; E. BUEEI I , 'March 7,185 G. • • .1 NOTICE.' PINHE undersigned having been app inted Auditor by the Orphans' Court of dams county, to mike distribution of the bal co re• aniluing .tn the hands of JAcoa Gitter‘Ad m Ad ministrator de honis non cum testamep an nex() of IsitAEL Coax, deceased, lite lift men' township, to and among the legateciand parties entitled thereto—will attend for.hat puipose at his"olice in 'Gettysburg; cM: day - dali Ike Bth day of April next, at io 0'404 A. K., when and where all parties in inter*Sit. are iavite4 lb attend. D. WOO Auditor.' March. 21,1856-3 t . NoTtcE: ITllElirst and final account of Mt lust. Sltr.LEn, Committee of the persoil . and estate of roux MILLER., (Lunatc,) of Mo maples sent township, Adams .countj,•bm been filed in the Court of Common Phitut of said County, and will be confirmed 1' 'the said Court on Me 21st day 'of April nol4, un less cause be shown to the contrary. JOHN PICKING, Protily. • Mnrch 21, 1856.-4t* NOTIC& THE undersigned, apppointed Auditor to make distribution of the assetts remaining in the hands of Jecon Mrces, Administrator of the estate of George Myers; Jr., late cf Lat iraore township, deceased, settled by Jamb - A. Myers, Executor of the said Jecol Myer, de ceased, to and ,among the parties entitled thereto—will attend at hisollicein Gettysburg, ou I.l6nday the 2414 tiny of March inst., at .10 o'clock. A. M.,to hear the parties in interest, and make distribution. D. A. BUEHLER, Audi4or. Xarch 7, 1856.—a • NOW WE .HAVE THEM - .! TIIST arrived from Baltimore and Phil& delphia the bent ainorteneet of Mats, Capx, Boats 'and Shoes, dui, hes era% offered' yid Adams teMint. 119)..A31 colors amtkinda, (some entire ) ? new.) Call and see e - tliein at tho old atait newly fixed upi in Chamberaburg airdei f i doors from tlm corner. '; '; W. W. PAXTOI4. March 28,,1856 - .::WA1.:5.;:.,Af.c.g_X41!4 • AnvilNay' AD LAW. • , nFFICE' On the . South Bide . dr' tke 3-7 Squarpowo doors 'W of die ‘tetitiner O ice: March 28'," lass. • " BONNET GOODS, Bich Ve'Teta, Since* AN Satins , Ribbons, rovra, Ae., Ara he found in Nor.t,'"i fILOVES AND Ale) •IE • 1"--'4, large vari• NorA SCORCH'S &:Co's., VGETABLE CATTLE PEW% - • AND CATTLE LINIMENT.. Sof.o WHOLESALE anti RETAIL by A. D. BUEHLER, agent for Adam county. TOE STAR AND BINNER, la published every Friday Evening, in Baiti more street, i n the three awrybuild ing, a few doors above Fahn estocks Store, by D. A. BUEHLER. TERMS If paid in advance or within the year $2 per annum—if not paid within the year $2 50.-- NO paper discontinued until all arrearagea are paid—except at the option of the Editor. Sin: gle copies 6} cents. A failure to notify a dis continuance willhe regarded u a new engage meat. ddreriisements not exceeding a square in serted three times for sl—every . subsegient insertion 2.5' 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 will he made to those who advertise by the year. Job Printing of all hinds vacated neatly nil promptly. and on reasonable terms. HALL ACIDEIIf Mtn MILES WEST OP HARRISBURG. T" eleventh emotion of this ..Inatitution will commence on Monday the sth day of May next. , Parente and , guardians are_ re• apectfully requested to inquire into , the merits , of the Institution. The location is retired,, pledsatit'aiid healtiftiVund the fOtirse of in atructioti embraces the ordinal' and higher branches , 6f. an English. education, .together with-the Istin t Greek , ; French and. , :Glerman. languages, and Vocal and, Instrumeotal etc. a TERMS.rT:•Diutrdin4,.‘Vashing and TUition in the EngliaL'liruliChes'and Vocal Music,-per (II irc'elts) . s6o 00. " • For Oiraulartvc Containing - iiitionlars • , • ) D. DENLINGEIIi. /14Aciptd, • • I ~liarrtaburg,, Pe,ma. March ~1, IPP. !thiCuurt ed, Ad- LT Mau : e, et the uniay, tOunty, Ito iluu• ImirEr 'NE il t ir4 GRANITE . , 41E1T endorlilipi4 reap ' tl t , eitizeno• of Ocitlyebtirg ' public gettisrally thtittliiir have OPeftlit - e,'ORANITg OTONR, YARD; oil Seouthl3altifiore ;streer, OPPoWito; the readdepee ;of , . George :Rbryooli, kph !Ae22 . l . re, prepared te: ferejalv , oll,o- 1 IM"4 19ATVY, !VIP, fpr Poor:Stlis t' . Pn4.ol‘eF7, ,kind of . building and. ornamental use. Algo t CENEETERY BLACKS always kin ' hand and 'Granite: " '" 4 " ' • ' '• had able+ experience in 'their. buaniese, Asyeeta. I -17 In invite iiersoni wishing • anythihg in their line to ere ; us a •'"eallt', ,we arei pared. tb furnish ; the same ar:CLE4Pgthn Ilea eve r b ee n heetetore o arn .' t ' HENRY 9, BENNER, - PETER BEITLER: ' ; • ; Dee. 7,1855.-4 m M‘alPhi%%%76 .Ronotted a few door* Soathof the old Staad. lir H. 'SKELLY raapacifully informs ej • NS 014 customers apd. the,•public , nerally, that ha (manu mit, the TAIL 1118114055.. at his new ianJ. in Soutli;Bit!tirnorf /roe.• wears'-.hepill he otppy to,ocoommoitatiall , ito may s patronize,him. II work antimafia to his ire ,warranied to , fit end be of most substantial make. Tliankilt for past favors, he solicits a continuance o public patronage. • Irr The Nem Fork Spring and. Sum mer Fa SHIONSare received. Call and see them. April 2:.185.5.-..if . GROCERIES CONFECTIONS, THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS LIMA NUEL ZIEGLER hitt just re. J1 7 :41 turned from the city with the le rgest , hu hr GROCERIES he 'hi ever ' before op e ned, to , which he invites' the attentron int all, convinr.4tlihil lie rad off er RARE BAR,GOONS He has also a fi n e Int '6l Mackerel and Her gs,. , Herrings,. Oran ge s. Lemons.- Raisins, Fig* Dates; Alinetr o fs:Netts, Candies of aft kinds, To haedtt.' Seiarfs. Stier, prootati;' Brush, e s Rintdiing,"*idt se. • g a oe i a r assortment of variety, g oods. Give tIVII ear son . / Witt to Dint door to;•the ..Sgmleffreei 'Baltimore Street. Gettyabbr gi May 11; 1865...:tf-' ENGINEERS" SURVEYORS ANI liRAVG I - ITSI EN • SUPPLIED with I,evelling InstpruAints, Transits, CompaSses,'Ruds, Chains Ta_pe hieasilreff,,Cases yathematical , Drilwing lii struirents, Frory eales, - Protraators; lel Rules, Dividers, Drawing Pens, T §quares, The quality oj ray Co m pais es will bit to artin• teed, also that of the Engineers' Instruments, to be equal to any sold in this city, and at lower ptiees. " JANE§ W. "QUEEN;, 264 Street,. bear 10th • PIItiaDELPErIA. !®.lllustrated and priced Catalogues of In- atrunibnts forwarded by mail gratis. March 14,1656.-3 t IMMI=I ETTERS Testamentary on the . Esta'te of 14 ROBERT McILEIENNY, late of Straban township, Adams co., I'a., deceased, hay. ing been granted to thesubscribers, residing in i sametownsbip,they hereby give notice to all indebted to said Estate, to call and settle the same ; and those having claims are requested to present theiarne, properly authenticated, for ; settlement . R. F, McILHENNY, ROBERT BELL,J r., f &asthma bfardi 28, 1856-6 t. TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. SEALED proposals will be received at the 1,1 Mee of the Commissioners of Adams I county until .Thesday the 15th day of April next, for building a Woctaen Bridge acromt t.,wift Run, on the toad leading from - New Chester to Oxford, (near New Chester.) The Bridge is to be built idler the style Of "Burr's Patent," one span 50 feet long. Plane and apecifications for the Bridge can be seen by person wishing to bid on the day of letting, or by application to J. A ughinhaugh, Clerk to the Commissioners. JAIIEs J. WILLS, GEORG'S MYERS. c o m in • rs . . HENRY A. PICKING. Attest-4. AIIGNIXBIIIOB, Clerk. March 18, 1866—td on e d h s large assorttooct of HARD WARE FraTNESTOOKOIOTHEES. Oct. 12, 1866. BACON, TITOTPOt. GETTYSBIN 4011101. A NEW. FIRM. . . „ riSHE underligned,•hviog sintered into - 0 - partneahip to carryon the Foundry bu. airless under the firm of WARREN & SONS, hereby make known to the chi• zene- of Adams and adjoining , counties,. that we are prepared to make every thing in our line of business. We have ron str:nily on band, the HATHAWAY and other COOKING STOVES, the Parlor airtight, and nine plate Sloven, of various styles and sized ' Pota„ Kcities and Pane. and all other Iron Cooking Utensils, Waffle Irons, Washing 141sehines, Ash.plates, Booi•serapera, &c. Owings for Mills and other Machinery. PLOUGH CASTINGS of every desiliptiom kr:-- Wo make the &Oar, Blocher end differ, ent 'kinds 'of Vifitherow Ploughs. re liave . alet? got different puerile of FENCING & RAILING for Cemeteries. Yards and Porehia, which can't fipp beatlor beauty or eheapnest. orgmAll the above4rpeles will he sold cheep for Cash or Coontry Produce.' ar.74iLACKSAIITHINa still eon- BRASS CASTINGS and every . , in our line made io oider. • IRESWING -M.,WHINES repair noliee. Being Motildere oureolvos,!wo will do our work RIGHT. ":''' II'HONIAS 'WARREN, MARTIN WARREN, .HIRAM WARREN, THOMAS A. WARREN. `Gettphaig, May I'l, 1855.-0 • . NOW'FOR BARGAINS'. NEW, ,SUI'PLY,OF FALL 3; WINTER Cloehing.• ARCUS AMSON has just returned fromi'freir'Tork-, Philadelphia, and Bal timore, witli'llie,lajgest and, be assortment of READY=MArtg,qI.OTHING ) cvsr brought to Gettysburg, 'friiidetapim magnificent styles, and most- ayproved fashions. In regard to Workmithilup, ihVY can't he ' - exelled 'by any customer tailor. ,lieying-enlarged tay.place and - stock, I : ant itlide,to sell,, , Illride Clothing - - of every .des9riptign, cheaperthan ,ever fered before this or any other: place this side iil t (he'Allaittle: 'My - stock consists in, part of is 41t2112 4 111A111L'illr**0 of all sizes , prices ' , colors and k,inds, made up in a e?perior taiunet . ,, ' • PZats ts, wEilrs • of thegateit and Most fashionable styles, and evety kind ofigoodtkuitable for winter we.nr;al - tio BOOTS& SHOES, and a large assortment o- Gentlemen's and Boys' furnishing G'oa'l; con of.extra quality linen bosom Shirts, Sus penders, OlOves, half Hose, Collars, neck and pocket Handkerchiefs, and an extraordinary assortment of Black Satin and fancy Self jtieting STOCKS, and various' other fancy ar ticles, together with Umbrellas, Trunku, Car patags, Hats. Caps, Boots and Shoes. My Goods are 'selected and purchased un der the mostfavorablo circumstances. QuiCk sales and small profits is always the motto, I anitletermined to carry out at the Money Sat in,q ; Clothing I'mporrnm in York Street. A personal examination can alone satisfy customers of the comprehensiveness ,of my 'mock, which I am selling at leasi 20 percent. loorefthait can be found at any of my compe titors,' 11081.1 am also prepared to'sell wholesale to country_ merchants desiring tohell again, Ready Made, Clothing at mixamtt HATER THAN CAN Oa BOUGHT IN THE CITIE3. If you doubt it, call and emmine for yourselves. , -MARCUS SAMSON. N. B. All Goods bought, of me will be ex changed if they do not prove satisfactory. Gettysburg, Sept. 28, 1855. BOOKS STATIONERY ) Blum & MEDICINES. lintxtrufell Sligoortntent. A D. BUEHLER has added to his former /1:.• stock of Gotids an unusually large as• ortment of 'Classical, School and Miscella neous 31EIMICID/CIPIINC-1•111, irvlte;, embracing tiltthe text. Books used in the Col lege. 'common Schools, and standard Classic 114410ke, with the recent popular publications, constituting a :larger assortment than ever be fore openedin Gettysburg. Also attu4.l te 4) eft? Zit 1r of all kinds Cap, Letter and Note Paper, of the beet quality, Envelopes, Gold Pens and Pencils, Pen-I:Gives, kc., with a large assorts meni, of Talley Gondx, to which be invites attention, being prepared to 801 at unusually low prices. • 19);Ale has also .largely increased his stdck'of—'' 'Drugs' and "alettici!tek, which can be relied upon as the best in the market. ' t • fearArrangemente have been effected hr which' any artaele inlie line of bueinesi can be promptly ordered from the city. Gettyibur#,'Nov.. 2, 185.5: AtioliE4;,.NE:w .116 . 0.14 I WORKS of fiction are now considered at, TV' part and parcel of all intelligent house-, holds ; and scarcely a family will be without, our new novel , intitled "The Fireman most interesting work of fiction from the press of 11350. rhe feeder's attention is, caught with the first chepter, 'and 'finis' stares him .io the face before the interest lessens. The boeli is like it moViugpanornina of Cs my ing~ al ways tail:gra succession - of:new and plodaing scenes and exciting incidents, each chapter be ing more interesting than its predecessor. `A` feature that adds to its lasting merit, is the firer of its high moral tone—not a single senti ment being inculcated that the most fastidious moralist could object to. "The Fireman" will be a large 12 tnn. vol nine of over 400 pages, beautifully illustrated —pries sl—mailed post free on receipt of price. Sold by all booksellers, and agents in the tars. Editors giving this entire advertisement few insertions, shall receive a copy free of postage. ROSS, JONES & TOUSEY, No. 103 Nassau St., N. Y., sad N 0.25 Clark St., Chicago. March 7, 1845. • BAY WANTED."... - s lIERSONS ha7ing Hay to sell will tio . 04 well by calling On the auhs'criter, to Gettysburg. w he is desituua-of purchasing. The highest Market . price will be paid at 1,11 times. O'rAa he intends having the Hay. after being packed, hauled other to Hanover or Baltimore. the preference to haul will be given to thoae from whom be may pu Tahoe. • a SOLOMON POWERS. Dee. 24. 1852.z.ttr ALL and sill PAHNESTOCICE' at 4 p ILI CLOTHS, CA.SSTME RES, C A.S NETT 6, to : , if,,yon•vntra tfargains. iP ,11 , 0icAl &NA WA OA 117RETtlefilLtielfsitiigtieldre T President of the .serelel ODurto q~ pate mon Pleas, intik Dotinties dosolitisid6l_ and, District, and Justice ofthit - Courte of • 1111 % Terminer and General 'Jiff Delifety, lbr the trill! of all' capital' and other offenders fa the saididistrict•, and Stalin IL RusentaridAste M'Otxt r, Esqrs., Jndges of the Courts of Oyer • and Terminer. and General Jail Delivery, Ihr• tho trial of nil capital and other offenderi in the County of Adams--have issued their preeePt ) , bearing dnte the 24th dey'of Jen., in the year" of our Lord one , thousandeight hundred and . fifty-six, and to ma ditecte d. for bolding is Court of Common Pleas, and' General Quarter Idee along of the Peace, and General Jail Delifet7,, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at.GettMturg, on Monday the 21e of April s NOTICE IS IiEREBY GIVEN to,sll diie Justices of the Peace, the Coronerand Coma e. bins within the said county of Adams, thetther itEi be then and there in the ir proper persons e their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, : Examine. Cons, and other Remembrances, to do• those things which to their offices and in eat behalf appertain to be done, and also, they who yq prosecute against the prisoners that are WIWI be in the Jail of the said County of Adatool,, are to be then and there to prosecute against ammo, es shall be just. HENRY` THOMAS, ghiter(f. Sheriffs Office, Gettysburg, , March I 7. 1866. to REGISTER'S NOTICE. VOTICE is herehygiven to 6111.4110,tee, insk , ..LN other pe'rsons concerned, thertU i.gratioa Accounts hereinafter mentiontui will be presented st the Orphans' Court otittlareas county,. for confirmation and 411°w:tem on , Noaday Me 21st day of Aprel tart, viz t. 114. The first. account of Conrad Snyder, Atlministrator.de honis non of Ece• Catharine Snyder, late, of lifountjoy township, Adam; county i deecahed. 116. The first account of John L. Sadler, Administrator with the will annexed ankh+ and Sadler, late of Huntington township, Admiut county, deceit.sed. 116. The account of Jacob Ilartrnauf Ad. ministrafor of the estate of George Rartinan, late of Menallen township, deceased, 117 The account of - Robert Mon:helm Guardian of Margaret Jane Stajor, minor chill* of Robert Nia,jor, deceased. .11t". /Id account of David M. BiLrses i , Guardian of Peter Hoover, minor sou of Pet.' Iluover,deccased. • 119. The account of Hugh A, Scott, Gnu* dine of the' person and estate ot David B. SCOti t BM( of Jose ph Scott; deceased. • 120. The first account of Henry Bennie and Josiah Benner, Executors of the le twill. and testament of John Benner, deceased. 121.. The seeond account of .Moses McClean and Josiah Benner, Administrators emu testa.; tnente aimed o of john ,Dear, deceased. 122. The first and final accoent of hese Hottek, Administrator of the estate of John Houck; deceased, 123. The account of Sabina Long, Adniinisk tratrii of the estate of Adam Long, deceased., .124. The first and final account of Abraltaia Mickley, Gutudian of Henry N. Bushey, minor deceased son'of Nichola.s Ifushey, deceased. 123. The account of Amos C.Myert, Ad. ministrator of Peter Bollinger, deceased. 126. The first account ofJoseph Wilson end ‘.id E. Hollinger, Administrators of Tempest Wilson, deceased. • 127. The first and final account of job* Bait, Administrator of George Bear, see. (of Isaac ) ) late of Union township, deceased. /28. Tbe second and final account of David Virortz, Administrator of George Worts, dee'd. 128. The account of William a. Witherow, Administratord of the estate of Samuel.Wltlnv row, deceased, late of Gettysburg. 130... The :first and final account of John Hluptrima, Administrator of the estataofEliz. abath Sheely, (of Peter,) late of Mottatplesumne township, deceased, , . 131. l'he first and final account of Slimed Wiest, Administrator of Jacob Miller, late of Hamilton township, Adams co., Pa., aee'd. 132. The first. and final account of James. Cunuingham, Executor ofthe last will and tes tament of John Stewart, deceased. ' 133. T 193 account of Samuel Nagle, Execu tor of the last will and testarnent of Jacob Na gle, late of Berwick township, Adams county, deceased. 184. The first account of Jacob Sheely,Ad. ministrator of Elizabeth Shealy, relict of Mai! olas Shuely, late of Mountpleasant township, Adams county, deceased. 135. The second account of Mrs. Elisabeth Criswell, now sole and acting Executor of the last wilt and testament of Moses Criswell E de. ceased. Hit. The first account of AntitonyDeardorff, Guardian or Testamentary Trustee of John Comfort, under the will of his father, Peter Comfort, deceased. , 137. The account of Henry Myers, Admit& trator of David P.' Heinard, deceased. 138. The first and final account ofJeremish Bender, Administrator of Margaret Bender, late of Berwick township, Adams co., dec'd. 139. The second and final account of Mi. elated Detrick, Administrator of George Dear dorff, decensed. 140. The second account of David C. Brin kerhoff, Acting Executor of the last nrill,and testament of, Martina Brinkerhoff, deceased.: 141. The first and final account of SWllllOl' Sadler, Administrator of Lydia Ann Stutsmane deceased. • WM: WALTER, Regiate • r '• • per DANIEL PLNE, .D9Puts; Register's Offiee, Gettysburg, 1 March 28, 1856—.td j NOTICE. MARY HULICK, widow of Peter Hulick, late of Adantato.; dec'd, a privatein Capt. Armstrong Campbell's? Company, In. Col. CO.' bean's Regiment, in the war of .1812 with Orissa Britain, and to whom a Bounty Land Warrant ,for_42o acres, No. 34,278, issued and ,wati sent to my Attorney, D, M'Conaughy, who , deliver milt (13 'tile On the lat of January, 1886, de. hereby give public notice of the facts, that, on' the 12th day of January last, (A. D. 1856,11 executed.‘add itelthowleilged before Jan Felty, Fan.. an assignment of the said warrant, .blunk, and on the 26th of January last, dei• livered the said ; warrant to Rimon Melhom,, Postlimiter at Efunterstown,in Adefitscounty r Pa:, one:lase& iii an envelope, addressed tell. ; 'Conaughy t Gettyibtitg, Pa., and the warms was mailUd on the 16th` of Jauuray last, in the mail to Gettysburg, Pa., but has failed to reach the said D. M'Connughy, at the slid Getty.- burg Post Office, and has been lost, and that it is my intention Worsts to the Cotrothuthene of Pensions for is I.Milicate of each wiunat issued to tee atutbove described, 81AM•Y HULI,OIf .••-, • . , -• Match 7, 184.8,--6t VOIRE SPIRDVAS • IstilictiN.Alty. cox. tio:TTiofivitsstiro 'TILL commence ite Nineteenth Semis. sow ae fitic day itt 44.1514-. loft , Parents ; end Guardians are taiPmitalir in" vited to'inake themselves acquainted. with„l4 IneSta of 'this itittitutiotiherore co/30044g*, send their dine:ears erwardn elsewhere. • The location is pleasant, healthy, and etl. red. , The course of instruction - embraces df ' the branches °fen English education, u:iipAkite with the French and German language, and Drawing. • - • Tuition in'Etyp. lish hranche'' iteiledt 'et lIHML " vataPer t Iranian at farther. Intonsitiol' addread 'CIF, W IC/ULU!, Prinadi4 " Toia/triti* RSA 38, 1886.--Vo - •••••••-. iporgrmaraY-4b.eutted _Nmotiphit fit, town'willbe*mad'N ear CiFf• 7141 • stock ambrsees every aitisls4i4elietfantetr iens—and be will pall Amp. Nov.!, 183$.- - • '
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