• 4 TXrce .1 , 2:1"41g7trl .f 4 ; 7 ..r -i- WW.l;wlw, • r,Yr7A-1..,‘,"4:47.Ni-7417+4.....14....;;'';-. 1 . ' -- i -- "," --- '• a • , ibilitt'K n i ll:c LATER FROM EIIItOPE. J `,• Ir'...steo net Yet milrli!.5 11 •• i 1 !'l4 l w yrag, t pril 13. it, . Ma i er . i Washingt!en tri grem-n, °all% Ll l ,tretpnot, 1 1 with datee,fro hit latter priet to. the 24th and fro& tonsil a to the 25th ult.,,:artlr. tit dire the tdorning. L .... The Pesos confute - flee WO been less harmoniseue in its deliheratß•qe, owing to i ditlicultjee raised by Prussia. 'roe pence; tasii wife not yet ettned, but pe ws was, I . buweyer. 90. substantially car- Ilitik,l_,l , 4 4. : f , , , , I. NUM i ''. • meal hat. nespateoen tat/I'M/tit trigaju ii search of the missing! 'teenier Paciii to*' 1 • ' 31r. i ;64:tit Boshid , leialie.. m Scoolitimp-1 ik i ii ,toninti:th oaf April, itli the steaer . -_‘ 0 00 ,11 :r tiv'''Vtirk. Hr had gone to ram. twftlinpaniel by . Mr. Catntbell, the - ' Consul at - rentolon,.. - at'. ',Mr., C In iti' " i herne'ri Cap Otitis.' nt tith , . '' . l6, 'w*,;+iilt the flagps belu e e his, r A iir re "' : ' s:lb. .': ',, ' q¢tdingatr. 10,i:widow ,rupee the •efl t ilt . ii(lhil .44 4'llitt il ti4 l ! le. Flactli, C'''''' I '• niai'r;: e 'a dation(' pitt l pfigth .49 rho .' 4'. isitlikiNieiiteptiaries tap( , Admitted ''. trirsTiff:iti4 treaty nu the same Iptding and I its INV - Sillier ihereeter as if '.orussis s lied ... the o• . ,IF tte,etn,ina oy PI Aiitlitte 11ki1... iou&i. ' t i' s ' araid tik:44/usaia so • or %.„ .4. rA r , a ' rktfoaionia This ' h • '4 07 °4 \ r,, i l i,ol'hi '2ill. Ant I, er 'nes ting i 4 , ~1 : '2.tth, but tithing trans ' li s e li i cti' ne '4? tea 1 . igir.hf..o l 4 ! nt the conference would iintlittel t ili.4ltet ti tis ) elf into 'a European entrees, te4tro ' ttelieved. its fm,t,ond,itl T,itintSrinitian cdirenq r oliltltitia 'that tfle — wer "piny still ' telli'tikiiloitcy Kitt the njwitiations stilly 1 ii€ool'flititt: It mw suit the French to ' $ ' iii4ii e'rlit'itilistOn.i, but It ought nor itt,enit i 1 1 4 - , * ‘l . litlYticubdees "consider that they k iiig u troub"ndilili for haunt and glory,l • it,/ &ray ge the termites of 113 PS --H 4: i ~ eilygeri .. t * ey annuli:llford war ns Eng. ti l 1,1 an, theiiarrity, however it ikon 'k liVri 'cifjoiVifeer:iftvintlless foully. Scurvy , .6.41 nil fever are plat'ing liter in its innke: .... eilic4lll,i l tx is ayed to tie l2ti ilesthe 1 .4. i !iiy,lli flir 'tfcgoently tit in more. ' ' Y r li s'hid Cointnenced die demo- ItnorkoCilte'elitCliisure litoie around Skite l ! 'fitibl:',' AdeiAilrOf i gait Baltic say that Onna iiiillo'C'l9litstit? hall declared all the "ItiataVait''piiiits du that des 'in a stare rif iilt'CitiiiTti. ''' . 1 " ...,It lilvecs - ftorn Nicolae ff 'mite that h ponlittgli i rinrribed there iron St: K r ivoi .. tour tier `iari t 1.4 4111 of March, and • 'imenedi. oielir sointnencint tiperanniut for the sham Ititchn'ent 4 . 111. it pilic'ai a iriititiry .lepot.' - fllViii M 4, stateti . thei it Would tie deckle:. ed free pot, Ti , It 1 „ Ti:lOttrr, ,April 13.'-=.Thrre are rdmore of a 'tliff.lence in thu peace ton ferencitl :-.Pitnnitn'lhMiinding (mat ' prior. .e. " I li ° ;';'‘; , lllillieother areal powers. ' Rug , Vnikitlier dement,: St. Petersburg 4' rf i give the Todiowiitg Re the heado of "illit t lxo4li.tY treaty t ' l , '' ' ' '• • Je rititiL"Rworni conitents t9'llie.ndiltriii- Ili11311;urilie Hock sea:' 'Sevint;--suess. Wal ii`oitetitgain' to begpine a war dcimi. 'll;ildt- 1 -11iloilictr to be rolluck-to..aiinin iiiiticrelleikit: - "Foueth—Httasitt Abandints ~nittlidilicii4iorsto of ' ihe princiiia liter.— u ntillaßliiiia 'renounces certain 'icerbor zr2,-,..- tom ^•.kra lll3 . "milieu lea VIA . 11t , URI , . tViIEVP Of thel)atitillie free. - Stain:— a 6 'eflirlidailiiii n td he ' appiiinted to truce new t f liiiat iiii`iii 'dile district. Seventh " Ras. elan aphlices passing the !limb io lie re. lriidititii iabui belli bto the crintrating -th 113 ,mir . liiit' j FtriS' liFfefeilo ru,,! Miter juirrnale ... ' i iiiitiqiiie atiOae as qui.e . ntiMeitile. - " ^, , , , Atli Viilla Ibe 1310•11ner . vain btr I a. rit'i i iiiiili 1 4 iiArgLATEit 'FROM' itIttOPE.: -31 0 1 1;f 4 it'll .--4 it 14e' ' ':tinartl o,miet:,cin:tnltriv arrived here thiiiMern lng al 60 clock, mitd Faded ,hetice again , , ~.Agri Bpg)pn p{,lOA. M. 61te hiingelover initpplllliej les. 5, atert!ay.' March PH% h,fi!o,CO,NitittNclilhe peace tiv9V,LiVellfk:llll')lll/o,ni on . the: 2 'ilh'.7 .- The„ ~,,,,reirt r fat.pitit,;•,cre'tiajth'in ne or an iniport ;:llVll26siff-Tiih„ivl eitithtlt4i9y belies. • th at a treaty of pet.ceAVciultl be iigneti ilftitni s fiF gl A i t 1311)4. day 1110 Cambria tail- ItiTiltri-_.os ~ it ~ •;. , , , , , „ Nil pole9o fad expected that the final 1111 1 tenirlitif Abe ifillieeltie' s would ' have i , 3 ,14 q t ßifffh,ris9ll7r, , l9llllo oidered the ~,tintwcuter ,gusali s ,lcs pi annothre the et,o . m s 111' 5 141414!14FfV 1 9 , el 11te same ' nine a r It erne was celebrate'd foe, the birth or the v 0r,,1 1 14q' , 1 1 11 1 dlitio.re, .0t• Pruea l a7l l cbim to, ~,,,tifto t tanite loytlag„ as ~the otftt.4 power*, .sefttrit „was game/311v resisted hv Loud 40 i til . '"' - - I'l , aren m, cpw•ed, t,elay. , Lord % n m 11;14;11k1PfulVin.i.11'.0., apt,) it war, zirrange4, t at , ,v - t. l'i fit.iiPh,.°!lT ..y,R one., protocol, And Omit the !Icon pro`ineor ;hall be dia•Mt, l ' vAIIIIAId IVI ihn,e)lev jo4vly., , ,,, , 1 , i) bot t LgephrtZpspe,e dilfiltes ttletl,o,ol,on stratums in laver of Peact, Mill intiptites -4191161 1 1 E 11 1 ;411;e. nrlPnil l 4 ll d. Yillihe titecom 1 ev1411141 11 M40411 Irni.c.„.- It o ll.o4isipi , ilstti B IP Clt RI r alp 11Y pr91011g: I „iti. i hmtdelegpaitic,tli.spn, , clies,,ltave ,been. Ineeith;44 l 4 rglign':11011111ion without, ex bagt.eitkArSieF.l l . ...,,:..•,, . .. , . .., „... , , , A grand t•ev_ieve, of, 1fil), 009, ~i,peit ' in' Paris has been arranged to celebrate the aligning oriticl 4 tVelty'iifyetice. it titii l 46tl ritythieit that Mitt Emperor of noltitiiii( 4 a4d :Piaui& iVould visit Pavia ition - otlititil'ilter'contledion bfileaci ''' WA. UNLAwFuta.riTtrNo.---k' man nonlitittd4kaititlittitrutietittenetl't& he hong .141 Wittftetiiiiity; ew dr.i's since. 147ift*idsyquevinincelititoever:, the 'inventor, 4:lolirtnett se.rnOrieve mid ttli.petetititl it witkirittfint , to !die sheriff. reeeired.'it nit ---014111resiV Biorning eseimnesf It,.and •said h seated phper, [night' her'nqeritery. and litrAvnulti not' ardgliiiNattl'aurcottfirt g ly execuieti Franklin' athli itte thltt . time,- , r •tt --7. tilt • 001taamii+421b Tbdraday. evening.: an eS;Ohlitwitan(nstttbdresidinpin a iatatabie senuniant , tan , Seventlt atreet:uppit. k ittitilhaiibittanilietan Church; while •41 otilteitilarrandiantochild-blip fawn lam knee tip. rstorez., T4* fect,wetertha only attite body touching the siovrotiut tinittey teinaiubdt.on, until 'buy :we r e b urn t -analattlysact a vindee..." t The viiild.tractaken 4 . 4ll.4*Caltherselo hors. The 4-piths/same P mrstqctn,pil i iinti takstevenire r. Feirtups i , of .the,boiid ut health., sO-4,llittsistrpigaz.• ITeti ..iltc_ __woOrilr._ *01114ttiolle:Clf 4tir -- Key. 1r,..:, 440, a iiAli )- Olotifietetatel4l4 ot - Late be tf ttAeirn N. ~; ftisokitilitiikin: aw ein lit itltt ,h 4 IRlgitlftorn .41004 0 10101 1 0,11 1 A s, pot Oakellii *114041 heARI44 I I/01_: 4 111141. ta- 11 41 w^4 1 *Y•441 0 -6 -AT : •,' 4A ~...„, 10'4 PA L `f , 44. - l i ) trij F 3 uitikot l 4,4, (ll 3; o. l t pith doe .I . o4loYeara swei. , , „_._. ....._ _ . „„„, , -- - , ,_ `f h e Auleticar. part y tof zi &It h` CA r. &e hurl, now ivatta J. A. I.;i2tzter, of TPS STIR BANICIAL f" • From the Read ing Journal- prevent their trains Rom being utter-, , Trouble/It the IlLocoroce Camp.. ly derpoilecl." 0 , .$ '.-- • ' ; , i ' si 0:7.1f spy thir.4 were needed to show -- Vhhilt o f I:m (11400(ot** being over the seunditem of the great principle offthe e'ri(i and !mate'', their ' oreign rola- Ancerican perty4--rtbit Americana Aeon ti a." i Ofeouttie deligates chosen in I ought to ;rule 'Ai erica." It is reoAlati th ~,,,,i wire ; re to Irg(4 % l4gtik in . clearly apparent by the impudent coateel toadying to theizistituenly, :rThe can of that portind'idiiiir population, who, rdidtires fici'noinlen Were, in opposition , tlrough aliens in birth and political trail:- 1 to the expressedshes of the Peensylvit ing, have been admitted _ by the.ot;er-liber— nian, required tike the usual oath that ' slily of our laws to an equal voice in the LtherVere not t. Amor had bee% and 4 affairs of geveinntent. Instead of throw- 4 ; never li:tient:lid frio;oottesitteil teith the ing off,ts thoptrofeas to do, all allegiance 4mericah . moveot ofit of them, I to the matey of their nativitt and hecom= 1 Mr. Geerge W.dle, - eanclidiMfor City ing in Att eli they , hieve,in fttw. r vit iiiii4 of ' Solicitor, iire'tit,' , ieP' firth 4.3itio midi. the greateet , llepublie on eariiiikre find a speech, in tbmnrse pf which,--we 1 • them. afteigewOt exile..elingingloiheir iftietaTreiti theibltslied liiiiiceedings tottivaqPreintliVOL,ehmishing • Abele Defies "He stated ,a . her was the identical , '•toll ,and septiglititeh,lnd uniting up : Wool Director the first School District I a. pi' iTt%oolisioile 't' a'gistineVelice,lit' re- -who firA came ehe conclusion:that the vit.& to the polities! affairs of , the connte '!lible we, all;f '"P er- '6"k to taught of their sdeptiitti.' ''''. 0 ; • •', • t " -' , i f in, the Reibtieploolt. • His.dtd this, he ' mut. wi thong ming to. (liter. a "bid"..for ,PipSktly I,' / e.ilio'olukino o kr i glU the their voteC4 1 Biddle said he was , a Irian •OT.Germigi %Olio emigrant. "Ile Peotestlint, befeet :for-the . exclusion of' , 1 is an Irishman pr &min under allele- th e' Othin benai their° !earn Perils in. 9: 18 1 schools who duos halteve in rite version cumstanteer 10:4 IA i neveribe Ameri io oert. ., . t, . ; t ' . ii: Use 'ytiVett •of resian eo , i lirr .iIIPSTOR inpERAL. MIP C a IPINtlle religious bigot fact ./,_.. -, _,, .. __ Pell 'We ask - ' ling • native "Democrats" BAR. 'I lIELPS, of Armstrong, (Amer.) I prej .cdri'in4 l ,tiiied . into him by a .4/.. 'w'lietiniiii 7:no - i:seeiointithing in this *lc g „, ro /1 1 t Ess ik r ., 1 1 it_hti thocei hie yOuib.*lte. its a'ap - -eillisd gk a ' ',3,„'e' l ''' ir ' their wary exiatencO *a a', D. LA lITE, of Dradand 'ft 'can.) l i A :Ma w r; 'Ay ' , b ecause Democracy i s .4i . .„ ii . m , 4. ~ arty. • re ty vs tog to see 4 r. Bu. ', the best cloak ' to his aims • and ends. He ch (:.7" Sire reneilathi atkuowledgntents t anau!kiikitb Mr. Clay. was killed. and ;Ds. t illettatioEti and Mr. Itottifikon lot! ' it#i!tP rleataltlismellittn a deadly stillafawt fa and ' 0511 . 11, the alliance of hatred. thirir obliging favorsfillueing theeltire IHO ittatitirptesig/nt, ./ in e t i tat 'ee,!' e those, inb session of the Legislature. ' •) : I bas i'relestanelgovernmente, aidtt ve e _ a tru e -• the blow r If they, are, die is ipwa that the Democratic ;cad; to 'array himself in s deattly hoatilit //„... kgainst all who have the independence a a ' : me' thoroughly denetionali. "a n6' iger deserving of the respect direr:lof him in this respeci a •0+ . ' (Mead_ of those wba hive the iv 'lrDentixeitiii" friendqave hith' • ' • h , . ~., •.. . .J. 1 tames o f t ottntryot cart, / • - i p tout:mot tuetreth of this 11.9g11 ' . ' t i iii k . tiou. They are now:having itibrced upon lb Mr Price, of Now . Jersey, is 1 / them to their cost. ri t he y lave ; placed I.on trig fie, the United States Circuit themselves in' tile power' of their foreig yr mien for. a defalcation of put!, / eines. and are , hegining to' find that th to fen ri/ Wthil a purser-inthe Navy. The I! yoke is pail her . ' t esity uor the . burdiMilight. amount - eliind hi ,the Government is / . • / . IVithin * few days symptoms of au-Jrtsh ..1177.818,113.. /. This demand is offset by the ;Rebellion have been manifested in the Lo - 1 Governeilphya claim of 8129,000 which .• cofeeecioup. A favorite and leading can., ha allegeefintave paid Mr. Van Nostrand, didate 'Sr the ,''PresiilineY is denounced for his' supytestx and a credit for 1139,000, Ina Atiyican and Fritestant isoclivities. the Toucheri for which 'he lost as alleged. . A pape styled the “Irieb .thnenean," fttl by the boring of a steamboat. Both ' another called "The ettixen," both pub- 'these claimthave been disallowed by the liehed in / New York, edited by'lrish nA g .:.- Governmen and the Court is called to de. • . . _ itaters"lrvth ;from th e sod, 'and the ac- / mile en' thei , validity . . knowlodged, 'orgon's of . the Irish cute-in' this countty, are utter Mr. Buchanan With / 1 vertisharp,stick.f 'hlia late speech tit tbs . Lord,NliiyOr'e Diener', :in tondoe, is re, eeived, in high * dudgeon by these "better citizens." The Irish .aintreican. in refer-, enee to tide speech iodignantly exclaims : ."Mr. Buchanan was 'caught in the tea ilir.4 tratp,"-"he far&Mt• kiwAniericallistn ' Ifori,tbe ounce, and perillitted , libations of chlturgoe to Meddle oriol rOwn -, the ardor j of his patriotlB6LP "It it be true, as we inive no reason to denbt, that he' (Mr. B.) 1 1 eeld in the course of his speech— "wherev- iirnStanYir4i4kylenifitr*or - dat; .- te`iice;l (Cited his 'claim to burbnufulettee, respect aid, pi . eferdnee. 4 ' ' ' , ; ,The came paper then goes , on to say. "floes he (Mr. Buchanan) target the, land of his'fitthers r Is .Ireland blotted from hi's'Otentery ?" and follows these up With a similar, cataiegoo of home Auestioes, con cluding with the followiegaignilicant lan- r I -.1.= .2f ^, • isl' MEM "AiT.infB Balta. • Friday Eveling,"A t tril 18? 1856. I hope we i in.av find some.m..tana in future of shielding ourserv'es from Foreign influence. ememercial,,or is whatever form it may. he. Attempted. I wish there wens an ecennof tire bevieeh 614 Am) the old "voeld.'= - 1= Afferson. g - *1N*4268 ¢ n cp THE 11AAIONAle 1 * • VEXTION% . FOR PftkROPT. c. 1314. 41U) FI'LLVIOng. tr7"Tlio Logisi b astro will a,djouiti Tuestay.noxt: ; ' AMERICAN STATE. COIiNCII;.- Col. Edie,' President of the Arerican !State Couifeii ha!tiAstiod 4 call ,for ineeting of that . body to tic; h 414 '4l4ijrlo44' the o(44kis cloak, A. it. s,„, , , A hlefeese the feels of `1111:2! , . s lices oftle, ,I,NeteliedVcitist!hles pOqed the Seento on ,Frictity lett. % No action,•bas y'3l b4eti 44; nn "It ID ihe'House. '*" SUDDEN DEA.lllB.—Dionwt. DY sp.! at. ;Boole, Vista Springs, off Monday the. 7th inst. if 'went toted in health on the night previous—Ait befofp marring was's corpse: • leaves a family an d n'lerge eirefo of friends,to, la men; his tosS.l.Nre• .EL4Altizu w JEL s E t ' wife of Mr. John welsh; atir :Waynesi horo', wss retina d'ead-in :her bid on the - SUICIttp - ,:=-On • •Tuesday •last, Mr.' ; GiDr.oN Citvotoma . , 31d. at fino limo iuultsiej)cr ‘ at :lVay_nesborp*, aud alsoat Sa:conors Colt Springs oneacas9n,) cutnokitted suicido allostiug I;itasell libibugh" the hoed with 4atol, taualtig otiltutt death 'No catiao gib for ttio * rt,tl etpotton for Direeter,s ot the Northatrt 4'otop,apy, held at Calvert Station, in the city ol Balti more, on'Satardaylnal;'the following tato et.l gentliiilet were Selected 'to servo for the eusuitig . Will6m H. Keigiler, Simou Contemn, Jnbu Ilerr, -Francis .Wlijie„ Eli Lewis, Willia:u D, Miller, William H. Brune; Zeous liatauro.:Robert M. 31agraw, Loyd N.ltogers, E.'..Mayhew f :Williaui F. Packer. • Or:r6Li Frichiy th,e . ,Jarge :atone bilk barn. the property of,Chris. Alan Miller, situated one-aud a: half miles southwisi of Yerte,Ta..'ana 'abotit:twelvei or fifteen :yen.* froMthe . Ndrtherri c!eritral Railroad, was, destroyed „Ii .fire s . ;: Of 'live stock . there porithedi in the flames Cfeur'ffee ea/t.-nod 'twe'yining celtd. A nnmber Ofehichena flew In the firm There 1 Ivesaq ridditiontd)p l asfei , .fiil 40P'bti'sh. els of corn, two large wagons, a fine oar. riage, tbreshintinaolifne, - large lot of "diirn fiithler and• straw;farmine elet..`F Two or tbre'd hnh i d i red bnihels , corp ,ke re, sera 11tiret r b: an , g uaidin g witt kl yap r , . ; IV,p also, learn that a very largequantity of differeuthiuds of krliih'sfaiiietfnitnited." There Wis a best. v loas in, the aggregite. ,"Its view• of the fact, of his being .4 can. didate for the Denu,ocratic nominatien for, thrsAighest office in, the country, and con-.„ A isf*kng ' that:lthe.votes,of the , American i. Irfilt , and ti'm Germans are - .necessary to his Stomas in the event ,of,,ltio,ohtaMing, the. nomination ; .anolreonsidering further that the •Irish • race, .prith, but, ; few. siterli Atom detest the ,Ilritish government, le. girding the tyranny, as .thtt empire of the .devil.—that lit many, instances there is more freedom where the fierman,laoguags i• s spoken-than where , the English , is tilt) ntatiter,spngue.ratid„Snaliy, that. the .ttal . , Live born 'American people, have but little Jeveihr John Rulh—we are At, a loss to Be. connt.farsthe.extraordieary..conrse...pursu• ed.: by, our, 4ninister -, at: , the.. Cana ; of Bf. James:' had he , been-the_nominee of .the Wien Nothiug faction, or. aspired 1,0, ;that Atener, -we could 'readily • tuadetald.o ilia ;•f„ -•, -, :.• ‘,, ~ (~ -,,, ,• ~ , . ~',. flattery of England and .,her' , .inatitolioda% ;AWti l llTl: a r l Fo l !'l" ll°l °°'P tt ,? ° Mir 1 r , and-his bringing Republican freedom to, the iBceratorY. "el Mato. to the , }Tonto 9flsthe same level; with a .monarchy in•which I Reprosentitiees, , we learwithat • the, total the people Who 'pay the taxes are mere limn hSfoeph'sl4o,gers star ing' in , clip Un I. I cyphers, end in.which an oligarchy of des.; t i, a s ii i t ei ,l, 4l ,4 , lKi - .6i 1855. was u p. pots **work ,their wontonuess in form of wards ()so 000 Nearly 30 ,000 w ere res- la ' ,d' ' ' ' ' .' ' Theis , article's, and ethers of a •liite'ni.. l ents, awl-over . 100,000 arrived at New ~- • • !.,, :. ', • , , 1 York. Germany fatalities 58,000, Ira. lt"°.i'il''d other P4Pgra ,g!' tYI, lash . triter. land'4o,ooo, England 89,000, in round t3.i. 21e 4aT i51i .:4 1 14 4 , Ore ql. Aong, upon. numbera. - ThO WO' lirtt:als since Sep; the , hint id their organs,; the alien wing tember 30th;1848,' is 8,400:000.. 7 have arrayed ihooiselves in opposition to • their datiie inlet!, and with characteristio IMFCol:Frotuotit has written `ft lette r indeutify ing i.rmself with the Republicaui , arro g ance = stop at no moans fair or foul, and urging 'thn t to carry , their , point ,-: The following cx. . d. i. i rf ' -mrottliata, a - 1 ' . 6 °° °- Itracti• from the Philadelphia Sun of Wed. Keesruca Preis State., • • Lie , is favorablyl,. ._., - , -,1 ~•• - spoken (4 . in verious i 'cluarturst tor the Rel , 1 1 1 17: s Y ' 1.334 eaplaies the plan of opera. publican tiotninntinn for Presidency ..;1' ' '.•''„ •-, , ,„„- ~ b ad } 1 ' . { t ' 1 . 41; DETTER lATIZENB it pretty Ex'Senolor4ifolit'ill'NelOttioP is al- 'Erca - their own way 1. at snare of the pro , so urged bp inoasa i the , Repnblieau jour - einctsgriio - O Nday - night, for tr o tternocrat , M b OR w i r,-;,---- s -il , - 1 ,, ~,,a , ..,.. l Ifoldelegate'eleititini. ~ .'rhe Clestorn4looso ?, -- ;7 4:- •' - - - .; - 7.7., --,- - ,:-- - 14 . •1"1 ilds'yetenlirelo . ihfoo into Ipinp of on , lt; T. ',lit ,- liiiilOultitn'tl' • Exhibi4on 'will rtiatinilhed It :Aimee to everistre tic true beiteltijd Plttil:hetween the 28d of May •i 6 . l °°"°°°'' Tioel, add itfmany ' cos nsta ,antb Abe l'ith . el;dutie;oext,, The mi n i ster ; Ovum ' the nodal:tor Of votes were polled et Agriculture invites the farmers, plant.' *llicit the; pieeincts claimed. We era told I that t he scenes were disgraceful, and that ers mud stock raisers of the United States, , the Americans iu some localities were SO send productions to the Exhibition; I compelled to threaten legal Foceedinga to r: The Alpthodist, Geoeral Conference.; ~; • . w iieli 4nrnpriser delegations tram a rtp 3 . ; Annual.Cloferoricas; of ;iho. 3lebodist piqeopal Church, will assemble dt a "if" , jat , brillay dett po s 11 • ,Chuck f 9,VPI more Conference, the CoiiterquelofPel. ' airate; antlM•Part'otWirginiito ,and All the Nnithein; Easte;rit Nortliett!iteni &otos; are within tis.lartsctietton. It contenee cosy every/fourth yetir., 1 1-The aciAtier 'dt reg afar -ilele . gites• wilt-. be, abou t 280 i. i'delegatetr 'from 1 13 1 11 . 1:1Viln1 'ke" 'will' ;obi • P,„ 7 ,oty, Imo!, it, !0.abc , 94.x4m , , , • • 'r, gunge - 4. We trust 'this 'fatal sentence may not have been 'Spoken. ''lt the report be cor rect we 'cer:tot any • longer uphold 'the claims of 'lr. Buchanan' to the first office of the Commonwealth. We hope such la'rignagre tap ber iittisfaetcirily,'alecounted' for,•explained or withdrawn. i Othertvise,l let us have i Know Nothing President 'rather than•a toady of England." MI is :not all BucuArrati hue broadside . fired into him. from aitotb er quarter. which is. the. paper started by, JOHN MITCHELL, called .+The which also;speaks for The Irish vote. This sheet expresses lit deep regret :thet•Mr. Bucltartin','nf whOrn it bad expected better; should have so committed himself, And . then gives him to understand that the po influ'ence of our alien population wtll be' need'against hint by way of .Pay went I , Hear the Cia.zin. whext it says i:ol~ii..i~`>• r; t?CWt~if +~or'4_ d~4i ua~u~~td~A~ ~:~t,;{~:?'yfY 111a731r,,t Elihu Burritt . writes :fiiittri New ]3L aif, -Connecticut, iat relation' to . , his price' .hr hue of, electric telegraph, between Sal Francisco and St. ectorstmra. crossing, Behrnig's Straits. It is laid that Russia has kirratly gie thousand miles on operation Some of her lncr, doiihtless; . aro reading eastwar,l towurds tile,tlral moviiteins. At, the couelusiou of tho war, o Will be sure to extend them eastward ,into''' . herAsistic provinces. She will avci tins' ltamt skill that American genius gr i tt tleztLto assist ber l i Ut YcUn e '7Blwji; meet the United States half the stag; and perhapcmere than- half Abe may, in con necting,New York and St. Petersburg. mOt•lt is said that time are two hun dred Methodist soldiers in the British army in the endive, that meetings are held reg ularly on tho Sabbath for worship. and in the.course of the week as often as possible. The soldiers occupy for this purpose sti old Greik church. A missionary has been sent to them, and they contribute out of their - pay:to the support of missions..— .Protestant worship is also held among the Prefich Protestant soldiers. Kph is calculated from statistical to- ' bles that the 'number of children born on the ,10th of March, in France, to all of whom the Emperor acid Empress are god father and 'godmother, must be about 2.- '5OO. 'Each child is to receive a gift of i,OOO francs. All the boys mast be nam ed Louis Eugene. all the girls Eugenie Louisa. - A. sum of 10Q,000 fran . cs is to be given' to the poor to redeem articles from Pledge-, * " PORTRAITS 01? THE GOVERN ORS.L-The leniti of Pentisylrauia 'bag passed:, by a v r oto pf t l 8 to 8, rt seclron, ap- ProPriating 88,000 to . tiro purehaee of 'a eerie*. of portraits of the tieveral , Govern- Ora of the CoiittnonWealththe work 'of a PICTURE OF PRESIDENT PIERCE. —The Now York,Eaenink P9st entertains .this oFdOiMi.ofthe. De:i - made President, . ,„. 'wheel it :helped into tbelWhit.e• House , : "filr.'Pierewils a small lawyer from Con,- cordoif slender capacity, :and do firmness of prinniple—tr - person whew. intellectual, character Is' 'lest •esprassed by, a homely, mediphor sometitneilised trrhonieltives, when gay, opt feeblft-mitided man that 11 . 6 ., raitier ' ycluns . cliemitt‘ Harried Pap, ti?nper,.. has flisOovor - Ofl a protioas of ranking -wino !id/ tkoluitie,or the orange and pine apple. ru, delightful in flavor and'equil quality to gdod clitimpaguo:' " ' lizreol.Gartland, the 'defaulting City Treasitror Of New Orleana. shares the Sell pka Murderer." Ti is >a cnri'!ws fact that ,tho first himhand of •his _pre.sent wife was the defaulting oaithier of a bank at Havana, and she procured a divorce from him on account of his bad character. • SENATOR. BELL:Z—It is rumored in Wo.shingtoe. Sap, the 'Portsmouth (Ten rimer) Gazette, that Senstor. Bell will re- Sign his neat in the •United States Senate, during the month ofJune neit, on account of impafred he.tlth, therapy giring the legislature an,o4ortunity to elect his sue . O Four spans of the_ .cor k Ft i raoce bridge over , - the , 'Susquehanoa, betwien 31cCall's 'Parry and Sire Harbor. were bloWn down ilia inroad& on Siitisrday night. last., , This , Eats hesivy loje. The bridge was built in the moat substsutial manna. COLLISION ON THE PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. On Saturday a sorimis !I:611'11%n between the trains oecurred on the Petinsyleania Toa d, three..., miles west - of Johnsfown, res'ulte4 inuAip - frt ' 4 g p r 000er and ittjuring six porectis on hoard. Riebiitl'Allerrires Slightly injured tempting to jump eff ; John Allen, an ex press messenger, was more seriously hurt; and David Garnett, tonnage muter, was also out and bruised somewhat. William Flemming, olßrownsville, Pa ! , Miss Ma ry Mollerman, of Allegheny city, and an °their OuiSeigtii Wore4lolly injured.— The damage to the cart will amount to $4;000. .AglELll , ,lcouNrz,:.- I, on Ttiostay . , ~ evening last ii . " union',' meeting. of the Americans Franklin county, and. , all opposed to t e. National . ' Administration, was held in hambersburg, Which is 'said to have' bsonlarge and spirited. Messrs. Hezekiab Easton,., crooks/ Etna lienrY Agnew. were . 'appointed-1 Congressional Conferees, with instructions to supyirt 1 &no:Tin:alert Of Dir. liOnittsosr. '' ' ;On,hlontisy , craning, the pemecraoy. of Franklin county had, a meeting ,and ap pointed COitgresisionil 'Conferees with in. stractions to support Wristm`Rum, Esq.; alio, , Senatorial . Conferees 'with: instruc tions to support Gro. W. BREVIRI kali. Irr:A at twice] at New Orleans brings Inwelligtmee of 'the defeit of a por tion of COI. Welker's army, by' the Costa 'Viand in central Americas: •The Ni. 4tiVatignans ,were 400' strong, under Cel. ,Sablessinger, (Rut/germ) and were coat. pietely routed by, a force , of 500 Costa Ri-, cans under President, ora, near Sao Jose, the capital of Costa Rica. The Costa Ri. cans intended to march an army into'Ni• caraugus, and an entire route of Walker's troops was anticipated. scrlt is stated is a Washington letter that the receipts of the United Government for the week before last exceeded its ex penditures by the km of $1,400,000. Just think of that for ono week ! At the ame ratio for one sear the - receipts would exceed the expenditures $713,000,000. irrAt yhiladelphia during . the week some. .experimenti havil been made with a submarine aparatus. A. men descends and walks upon the bottom of, the river s by means of the aparatis..witb great ease. The objeet in bringing the armor on was to.rceover the bodies missing by the Neil disaster. Ora'About three-fourths of the woman of Princeton, Indiana, held a meeting on the 22d, at which they resolved that no more liquors should be sold in that town On the same day, they armed themselves in a Uyt p - • to work to mob all the liquor shops and destroy all the liquor. . .0 6 .Thore is hope for the Democracy. Thoy have elected •two Irishmen for Borough officers, in the town of New Hope, .13tielis County, Pa. Who Says'theDemoc racy is dying ? SIZPA husband complains sadly of the price of "ducks." His wiferecently bought three for 876,,viz :—A "duck" of a dress, a "duck" of a parasol, and a "duck" of a bonnet. INID - Father Cahill, the leader of Roman ism in Ireland, ' is to lecture throughout ihia . eouutry just before the next Presi dential election. Grahatn, of New Orleans. int priaonetf at New York fc,r killing Col. baa been pardoned by Governor Clark. Kreommodoro Perry's book, giving an accouot of his ezpodition to Japan, Las cost the Government $200,000 in prepa ring it for publication, .1137'Hon. William A..Graham,,of North Carolina, who was the Whig candidate for, , Vice President in 1852, has declared him- _ self in favor of Filiviore. ' itlirThe rose of fiorida,, the most boa;. tifill,Offir;wers, emits no fragrance ; the bird of , Paraditse, thh .Most ; beautiful of birds, gi ros, no song ;.the cypress of Greece, the ,fineet of treei, , yields,no fruit. ' eleotion.for Mayn't and, Coun salmon was beld , it Hagerstown on Mon day last. T 426 Americans 'wore sue ' ICF:Kollossath is said to bein strailen ed eireumstances,and Mr. Welter Savage Lander has priopoted 'to open a iub.serip. tion in tonilint Tor hie relief. He heads 'the list' with £10::' . . ,T4na Rubinson; of ; Kqnsos„: ore 14 ; W4e4iogton, cirC.6so io bciar skin cuits. Joittt D. kilirrelf;: t raynnlttinig, !lied recently in New 0110110&. ite , hapn. thou wealthiest man 'in Virginia, be, ing wo rth, it is' istipposed; 1121;000;.• boo. "... star The joint resolution for the adjourn. went 'of .the Legirlatare on Tuesday , the 22d instant has passed ,both branches. Strawberriea were served at one*Of the New,Y,ork Hotels. on Nyetlnettiny' last. They were, grown un,dergrana near, Beal business of treading *a is said to be carried on in New York-kid &vinare snide out of tkeirskins: KrAt.the. clentior,held .on Moudai, in , Fiemont,, , lthiss.': the• whole American ticket Sissy eletited byir. handsome biajori ty, Ihis is ,the firat time the Democrats beire,erer,heen defeate'd Bremont.i • yg;Th'e • Amoricana recently_ carriod the municipal election of Richmond, *iiginia, by handsome majorities, LOCAL ITEMS. „••• loos Services fiw- the akixl t , Sabbath. BobYkriorn Church.—No'SerriObs. l Chrit47turch (Lutheran.)-fkulcei ii the , . 133 P 1 '9 1 n.g. ,Iftnas' Church, (Lutheran.t—Seritices in Ihq_morning, German, Itev. My. Schtlert; and evening, Rev. Mr. Rill. ” Methodist Rpiscopal Church.—Services in the morning and evening, Rev. Mr. Anderson. German Reformed Church.—No services. Aster Reformed Church.—No services. Catholic" Church.—services, Rev. Mr. De Necker.' The finyer•ltteeting of the Presbyterian, German Reformed, and the two Lutheran churches is held every Wednesday evening ; Methodist, Thursday evening. SEVERE STORM.:-A moat terrific storm of wind passed over this place on Saturday evening last, between ilve,and siz o'clock: Although of momentary duratfon, it, exceeded in yieleneo nnytliingOfqr kind we have ever wituesso. oonsiderab)e,domago was tione in its contra through * *, county. In this place, a large brick barn, on. Railroad ,street, • owned by R. Suva, was partially unreofed, and por• Slone of •the walls thrown in, idemolishing a doien ,or more carriages which • had been placed them by GROACIE ARNOFI, 'Esq. His lass ie net less than $l,OOO. ' • it a later hour, betvreen 9 and 10' o'clock, t another eteitri; equal severity, but of much leng,r durst on; piesed over thoigh, no speeml,drnages etreeted by' it have been re ported to we. the, i 1 wine suddenly Overcast .with hoary clouds, throwing over, the earth an, intense darkness, which, with ~ the terrific howling of the storm, made the occasion a fear ful one. We learn from our exam:gee that the gale wail oven more severe to the east of ne;eausing a very great destruction of proper ty. Particulars will be found in another col umn. ' 166. The public exercises connected with the closing of the Winter sessions of the Semi nary and College during the present week, at tracted'an unusually large number of straw gertr. 'Our town for a few days presented a lively appearance. On Monday evening Rev. C. W. Tuostrsox, of York, delivered an inter esting address before the Bible Society of the College atni,Seminary—.his theme being "The Bible a remedy for the moral evil in the world." The address was listened-to y with evident in , terest by a large audience. On Tuesday afternoon, Prcf. F. 0, SDIITIIy of the Medical Department of Pennsylvania College. in Philadelphia, addressed the Lintean Association upon "The .Natural History of Life and Death." The address was a very elaborate effort, rich in, scientific research and moral truth, and commanded marked atten tion from the auditory during its entire deliv ery. We understand,tl4i a copy has been so licited for publication, and it is to bo hoped that Dr. Ssunt wilLaccede to the request— Few addresses delivered in this place have commanded so general approval and admits On Tuesday evening the exercises of the i Junior Class came off, the church being dense ly crowded. Addresses Were delivered by Messrs. C.F. Hoffa, Myerstown, Pa.; G. J. Weaver, Gettysburg, Pa.; C. D. Ulery, Done gai, E. 1161.7, ristusyra, ra ; tf. F. Shaffer, German Settlement, Va.; A. Ear nest, Hammeletown, Pa.; C. L. Keedy, Rhors villa, Md.; H. L. Baugher, Clara Hill; Pa.; LA. Bickle, Smithsburg, Md. ; D. M. Gil hert; Philadelphia; F. C. H. Lampe, Bremen, Germany; J. M. Hnges, • Smithiburg, Md. A. L. cuss, Patterson, Pa.; H. R. Fleck, Laurelsville, Pa.; J. R. Dimm, Nancy, Pa.— The exercises were protracted to elate hour. and passed off agreeably and,satisfactorily to all concerned. The music on the occasion was furnished by the Waynesboro' Brass ' Band. On Wednesdny the exercises connected with , the inauguration of Rev. C. F. Sen.Errett, D. D., as "German Theological Professor," in the Seminary, took place in Christ Church.— The charge to the Professor elect was deliv- ered by , Bev. J. I%mm, President of the Board, after which. Dr. SCILEFFER delivered a lengthy Inaugural Address. The latter hav ing been delivered in Germain we are unable to give our own impressions in regard to its. character. But we are advised by those who understood it, that it was a very elaborate and learriedprodnetion, fully sustaining Dr. Somer rues high reputation as'a scholar and Chris tian. ' The Boardof Directors have authorized its•publication. Dr. SomervErt will derote one balfhis time to doties in the Seminary, and the, other hali to giving instructions as "Professor, of. Ger man ,Longuage and •Literature," in the Col-. ;lege. He has already removed ,vothis place with. his.familY and will enter tlpon the dia.. 'charge I of his Professorial.; duties next ses sion. .' ' , 111 .On the night of the 10Ih inst. the Meth, o,dist Episcopal Church . in Fairfield was dam aged. by soute rowdies, who broke in the win-, dows,destroyingthewindow shutters, &c. Some husks of corn and dried grass, partially consu med by fire,'were found in' the 'building neat taming, lending to the inference thaenn at , tempt win' made to . Sri the building.' War 'rants were issued on Wednesday Aist by .Bert. lialsostes,ofitbie'plaie, against certain pat ties suspected of the outrage. Three, (Lewis MiLanglllo,, James Saunders, and., :George House,) wore arrested on the, warrants. and.. committed to answer the chlerges of riot and '.46ollsErl',—lrialerday afternoon, Mr; yAustrrittit FRITZ, cnslitorokniv l t with a serious accident in this place. He had, delivered some potatoes at the store of Fl 4: *stock Hrothers, and was adjnating some of the gearing on the horse, when..the latter kteirte4 off at fhll speed With the Wagon. Mr. FRITr was thrown down, and the wagon prised over hie body t treiking_ one Of his ribs, and other• wise hruilung his body. He was iarried into Messrs. Fahneatock's residence, until evening. when : he was taken. home, suffering a good . deal from his injuries. The horse by some means became detached from the wagon, without doing much injury to it, and was subsequently caright and brought .The, Grand Division of the Sons of 'rpm. peranca meets in .this : place ;on *ednesday next.. In the evening there • will he .an ad dreas.delivereil in •Id'Cousughy's Hal!, by the Gritid Seri be, titcraciiift, Esq. It 'IS hoped ell will attend. : -„ • TREES.—Roncnt Sump, Esq., has planted a pair of beautiful Mahogany Treas Tin rand/ of hie residence in Centro Squat-a.' , • sir April Court commeircui opitondoi Millard Fillmore on American-. Ilan. • ,-••• . .„ . . . j3jhrno.o,„N ~ Jan. 18, 1855. OEariOntkPlitlEND:—/rauc Newhoi— tould gi4ine great pleasure to accept. your lipid inltation to visit, Philadelphia, if lwsre roe hlp to make my visit private nn limit it ter few pertonal friends *hem I s tkohl be inerhappy to see ; but I know that ttlis would - be out of my power, and I am therefore reluctantly compelled to de cline your invitation, as I have done oth ers in New York and Boston for the same reason. •, " i • l ams , ...„ I return you litiy as for yont Infor mation on the subject of politics. lam always happy to hear what is going for ward, Ifou.clotheadeWefitherfeot , that I feel M'y sel'f withdrawn from the political arena, I ,havo,,been. mu mach, deprosimal-ju spirit to take an Retire part in the late e lections : Loontented myself with giving a silent vote_ for „Ht. Ullinun for Gover nor. , , , While, - hotiever, - , I,iitn un Marti; Venbscre ver of public ov • clite.'l. • ltin by, no means an indifferent ono, end I may sey.to;you its the frankness of private friendship, the' I have, for a . 'long time, looked with dreads and appraenteen nt,the corrupting influ ence which the oeuteet, for, the foreign vote is exerting upon--our elections. This seems to reshltffionVitit- tieing handed to gether, and , subjeatio tbe cootie' of a few interested and selfish leaders. genie it has been a sitbjeiit of bargain and Rule, and each of the . .great political 'partici of the- country have been bidding to obtain it,. and as usual in alleuch contests, theparty which is most . corrept is most ,succes slut. The conseque nce is, that it is fast demor alizing the whole country; corrupting the. very fountains of political power. and con verting the.ballot 'hot Into an unmeaning mockery, whore the rights of native-born. citizenenre voted away by'thoseibo blind ly follow their Mercenary and selfish lead-. era. The evince of this is . found not merely in the almmeloss-chafferiog for the foeeign vote at every election, but in the large disproportion of offices which are now held by foreigners at home and abroad, as compared with ournative citizens. Where is the true hearted American 'Whose cheek does net, tingle with . shame and mortifica tion to see our highest and most coveted foreign ,niesions, by , tne s n of foreign birth to ihn'exeldsion .. hruitilve born ? Such Sppoinftnents are a humiliating eon- Tessioe to the crowned heads of Europe, that a Republican soil does not produce sufficient talent to iepreeent a republican nation at n Monarchical court. 1 eonfest that it seems to toe—with all due respect. to others, that, as a general rule, our corm- I try should be'griverned by American-born citizens. ' Let us give to the oppressed of I every country nil asylum and a home in our happy land, give to all the benefits of e -1 quul laws, and equal protection ; but lot : us at the same tiatenherish as the apple of our eye the great principles of oonstitu tional liberty, which few who have riot had the good fortune to be reared in a free country, know how to appreento and atilt less how to preserve. Washingten in that inestitualile legacy which he left to his country—his .farewell address—has wisely aimed us to beware of foreign influence as the most baneful foe of a republican government. He saw it to be sure in a different light from that ill which it now resents itself hut he knew that it approached us in all forms mid btritre he cautioned us against tbeinsitlious wilts of its iniluipee. Therefore, 'as well for our entree 'to whom this invaluable tithe; t 'tance of self government Las beim left by our forefathers, as for the sake of unborn millions w'ho are to inherit this land—for eign and native— let us 'take warning of the Father of his Country, and dowhut we can justly to preserve our institutions from corruption; shd ourentintre from dishonor, but let this be done by the people them selres in their sovereign capacity by mak ing a proper diseriminution in the selee tion efficers. and net by depriving any in diildusl—nitice or foreign born—of any eonstitetional' or legal right tiNthieli he Is new entitled. ' " These are my sentiments in brief; and although rhaVe tetimetiones almost despair ed of my country when I have witnessed the:rapid tniides'of corruption, yet I think perceive . ..it gfeani of hope in 'the future, I and' now 'fa confident, that if the great muss of intelligence* in 'this ettlightened eountry'is otice fully aroused; and the dan ger mutilated, it will fearlessly apply the remedy; and bring back the Government to the pure dayS'ol Washington. .Finally, let us adopt rhesnld Rumen motto, ...Never despair 'ol the'Republit." Let u; do our dtity, and-'trasr in 'that Providence which has sesignullyWatched over and preserved us; foirtlie,result.But I have said more than' 'I intended,' . Much metro than I elioukl hifiessid to 'any one but a trusted friend, its 1 bave,'no ilesim . to Mingle in Politick' Strife: 'Renienibei, sue lindlriti your family, and MiliiiM oVe,' t enor friend, • • 'II.I.II;I.ARD FILLMORE. MRIANOIIOIAt APPain--fionlicide and Stiicide.4-;•Soave previoustiifficulty had oc currredibetwceti two moo—ttßub.Allison, l ' a Youni. men. probably , 24. years of age, whose• father • ktieps,' a , levant hero, sud fOrreerly Of Frederick coun ty,. - Mit; tut 'recently , a Workman in the overtinteat. itmory at Herpere,Ferry.— On Saturday 'ievaurng, aerlngle wes,stand ing 'near the . diterof Allison's tavern, the latter's son iavanced end withal weight of ehmeliindetrutk Ingle arvioleht blow on the head, intlictihg a wound ,whieb, left no ItoPeotreeciviwy., 'Haan mat at •?nno ar rested, by 'officer&'Leary sititlankeu,hefore John Mohler.).His fattier, lowever,igavo bad the earn Of , $5OO for thcappearanee on llunday Inortimg. , Anglels being a deaparate one, ori Sunday youn • g Allison Was - re-arrested and conveyed , to the coon ay jail, aat Charlestown,' about, eight . miles distant. Ho ' had been' there but a few minutes when, with a pistol, not -known to be in his possession, the unfortunate Al, liton bleir his Own brains' out. Poor In• gle• did not, die until Sunday 'night, As *may be slqpqaed, 'the affsirtas produced deep excitement through the eptirs neigh. borhood. , . .TRUE .70 DEMOCRATIO PgiNCIIMP••••• The , Washington , correspondent .ot the Charleston Courier, in allusion,. to ,Gen. Pierce'a remomiation, says be has been "trim to. Dernbcratio princ;ples.” Pre, cisply :He has been true to nothing, which, is quite, as tangible as ~Modern Democratic, principles. A capital ,season for hie nomination. , Put him up by all menu., gentlemen ; yoncould ncit,get,e ter exponent of your prineiples,,, , un ti gado: 4 A grove:none in Brooklyn Na - jr Ytird ie the iolloviing beaudiol gen. tiinent : ' • "'•Nobly he did• his'duty below, and now he has gone aloft." VIA rilW4P9'¢T IFAt#,PEIriP, °vire 200 DOUSES vsiumirED ThelPhdadelphie papet a are bitrdetsed withilia details of the terrible acd,destruct tiviruiritatlot which' paMed.oVer that city (*Saturday night last, shortly before ten °Week:: &Strayed a vast Amount of iitinalelS-Proisity; aniremt Panic and' confusion on' sff sides. The tornado corn- MepAdiul Pittsburg ott' Saturday after noon, at 3 o'clock. and pursued a courso east by southeast until it reached Phtlatlel ' . phia. ; The greatest amount of ruin in the latter. city was at the north and. in the . Sixteenth, Setenteenth,Eighteepth, Nine teenth e nd Twentieth wards;and the Penn .. aylvanian says : In theist the horricane was most tern. te Spreading dismay among the stoutest hearts, and affrighting every one in its enures. We have never witnessedseenes of greater; terror. than took place on that ; occsaion, when women and children were - running front their shattered dwellings' to seek shelter among their neighbors and riends, and' screaming and weeping as they 'went along, and othets almost faint ing from fright. ,The number ol houses i parftillir 'or whory‘lestroyed will not fall 'short of two hundred. among which are , fiire Churches, one public school-house. Sutton dr, Co's extensive boiler wurLa, and numeral's other buildings. The loss 'by dna tenible visitation in estimated at over one hundred thousand dollars in real estate alone. while the damages to stork, furnitatei Sta..' will 'swell `the aggregate much beyond this figure. St. Luke's Lutheran Church, in Fourth , street, below Tmnpson, a new rind very beautiful edifice, wait also unroofed.— . The massive roof was lifted some twenty fee; .upwards in the air, when it ..broke in twain, one portion falling into -the churclycrushing a new and most ex cellent organ.; and the other being across the Fail adjoining the hisilihni l / 4 •on tLe nerds , ta the tops ul the du elluls in the The root of• Rev. Mr. hyena' Presby terian Church, ou the Frankford road. e. bore Franklin avenue, was entirely ear ned mit. :wit ia.ita coons hroke the won t:owe and side of .0 Iraine biihtliiig adjoin. ing on the south, and broke or demolish ed a large anion - tit ni property in the •i. d imity. A portion .11 the west gable end of this structure wits blown in upon the h r .. a ki it g tits • pulpit and furniture to a dintattler.ibie Danwite THE TORNADO—ITS EFFECTS WESTWARD. PHILADELPHIA, April I-I.—Accounts Arum the various towns in the vicinity of ,this city give additions to the damage dune by the tornado•efrSaturday night.— A train of loaded freight cars at the- Penn sylvania Railroad Depet at West Phd adel• puha was blown from ifte track, and a tr.tin of ten loaded care nn the Reading Railroad were driven .400 yards along the track, and five of them blown off. • A lady at West Cheater, a lalst endeav oring o clone .berlldiVif Mat atruek by a. lulling •baiter and it tttt Mee-able dwelling humea and harm !have been unrunfted ih every direction. TUE SPURN 717: 01110, Cieavetaild Aprli .114.—The4tenn of Saturday eight was -terrible inaltw , weinity. Moelt 4,--npge WMs ..done to theCleovelattal and Piltdanig Rad rend. #i elturdi nod bitten horses %Vera In Alliance •a sarapaias . kilted. A lame numher of trees west* blown across the Railroad track between Salem ar.dsßamas ens. Tits LATE SiMW STeß)l.—lftriher Partittdars.—The storm of Saturday was •quite serious at York, *The Gazette says : It lifted the sheet •inm roof from the doge iron ,warelinusewl P. A. & 8 Small, •in the rear of their store, carrying nne .entl across the alley into the adjoining do:, whilst the other end hung to the build - •iug. Tdte•rnof was also blown from the - engine house of ;Ilossrs.• Small & &nye •er's foundry. •whilst news were uprooted ...and fences carried away in different 4mrts .of the -borough and. its vicinity.- 7 - The galewas accompanied by vivid flash es nt lightning, very little thunder, ynd • and stiltleas of what everybody wanted —rain. We have also just learned that Pour .spans of thieTerk. Fdrll . llloo - bridge were earlied 4usray, and -sronsiderablti daluage elogie.4b theklolutribli A few miles above Ilaniabori, Pa.. dacnage was alone. Me Harrisburg alecald ; rays : • ' We•learn' that barns were levelled with .tbe.erciund; .frmees seattered in every di . rectinit, , and income •instances hnuses were unroofed and chimneys exitnpletely 4 :1 1 .944 4 . .? I ' e• : ; The Pitithugg4lispamtt7has the follow img : ‘6• F s; hllitytimrthe:vtle. n6s;•treenetidotts. 'three heness were ,biown down and de molished; tied .6ve ntolY others unroofed. kpassingerlcar end' a bage,tge car belong ing to jbe.Olsaveland rued. were blown off the treat: ent badly smashed up „The i lniesengertratn. 'due here tram' the West iltlit3f•pisimghi. Mopped tt'Alliance until Alte - viotenee of the smile was,river end iiiitited"triihoot injury,. exce pt to the 'taindeWe Whieh were 'bletru in.:, A;pas. eenger on ,that ,trein infarnts osibat for 'titles sixty ell thia'aiite of Allikince 4 04:0u1u prppire4:henres, barna. leitecs "" that one house 'which wilt btoivi jiown.itiool;fivA milea 4hlsliitle of Alliance, :three, persons • were lbadltiftjered•::.:one of them dangerously,.*" This ecialiridge it, Kitt:timing. acrot!ti yielded,te the fo rce Wilitifilit'ai;d"wis blown down. inialuable to persons af . flictelliiiith:dhiease - a oldie Liter and Stomach. —The virtue of these Pills, - baying- been tested is all-patternf the eiviliztsi world, particularly 'by ih . exiitisois-:. • * of the U the oinin m enu s ,it; need lemrdeliptiffidhaPinttflmi&ms- fads who have been benefitted by them in each iota none ofilte States, being sufficient to convincethemost incredulous. All those who beetatliirtedlcitit liver and bowel cOmplaints iwdigeetion,aick headaches, anddizzibess, makettase a'remedy so. Certain in its re selts asgollowafs for determination of )49041:t01he .hewl their effect is equally posi tive— They are also an unfailing remedy for Asthma, if used in conjunction with Ilollowny's Ointment,..athich must be well rubbed into the . 1 0.4 i night and morning. •j*Y rant Ina name has been immortalis ed !rats, and it is connected with nntnerons" Popular Institutions. Among the most popnlur places with which it is associated Lir.Franktin Place., Philadelphia. on the cor bile of which, No. 111 Chesnut' Street, is the trtitt poPitlar Clothing Establishment of Roci HILL & WILSON; the largest, cheapest, best and 'most faibionable in the ctuntry. umunneund ,r, 13lLTIVOIMi 'April l'irlB6C' . . PtolJll,' AND /IELL.L—The TF/061 . ; nllitk. - et this morning sras doll, and prices billisiv- turd street blinds further gare . way: 'Shippers not' mneldisPotted to,Purehase. Sales of 700 bbls. at $6 50,. *decline Of 124 . dents co bbl. since yesterday., Nothing done in Ohio.; there were buyers at 6 50.,Sales of 800 libls:'City ; Mills at $6 624; closing with motitielle'rathan i baytrs.- Sales after 'change of sboblds City Mills 'at 4 62}"0 bbl; and 2110dibli. do: $6. 30 V bbl. Also, 200 blds Howard street brands at Vi 50 Obl. HowerdStreet and Ohio Extra at 7, 50®$7 75: Family do. at 9®s9 50 V 1 bbl. Rye Flour—Market dqll. , We ,quote at 4 75 .41-1-8 1 1 i VI bbl. Corn, Meal—Marlict dull and demand moderate. We quote country, at i Itasi 871 and city nienittfactered at 3!'62} ' .4;03 75,11 hal: . Vueltilleat Meal—We quote 'hi the stineetity 4l ^ 62®$1 75, and in ;mull Ms 4 1 oas2 v9O its:, .. ... • G114.UN,--7•Wbeitti---',llie ma r ket was not quite so firm to-day, and prices somewhat low er. ' About 10,000 bushels offered and .partly sold, fait- to good and prime white at 1.60: to 1 70®$1 80. • We •quote .red at 1 54®...51 60 to $1 63 11 bnibel, as to quality. Corn—About .10,000 barbels offered' tfo•day, . and . Salter of white, by meastirenibut, of 48®52 Cent ;' yel low, bY . ,tnen.iareinent, at '52®54 cents, do. weight at 55, cent.; and damp; by 'Weight 'at 48 cents V, }Mabel. ; Oats,-Sales to -day of 1200 hushels.Maryl and and PennitYlvititia at 32@'34 tents 1 1 1 4 1 ! 311 ei• i:'FLYO7-4hclut 1000' bushels Offered. today. We quote Maryland , at 80 cents, Virginia and Peausylvania.at 92 @CM cents VI busheL SEEDS.--Sleek of Cloverseed much reduc: ed, and a good demand. Sales of good to . prime new at 9 23 @slo. • We quote Time- I tr ' thy at 'l®s3 50, nor; Flaxseed at 1 50®$1 60 I 'D bushel. ~ PRt tVISIO:NTS.—St ock on hand moderate, holders firm and sales limited. Beef--We quote Baltimore cured Nio-ss nt $l7, No. 1 at t $l5. and Prime at $12,50 . . 1 . 1 bbl. nominal.— ' Pork—Stock on baud light . ; holders firm and Ino salts reported. We quote Mess nominally at $l7 50, and Prime nt $l6 25 11 bid.. Ba t con—A good demand. Salt's M 15 hhds. I shoulders at 81®84 cents, and 15 ',Aids do. at , til cents. Also, 45 hhds sides at 91 cents, and 20 hhds. do. nt 91 cents. Hates.'it 11® 124 cents ' lb. Bulk Meats—Stock light.-,-- We qt.ote shoulders at 71 cents, rides at 81 1 cents; and hams at 9 cents V. lb. bi rd— Small sales in bbls. at 10 cents. Weqtlte kegs at 10i all ceuts per lb. Butter— Thu ro lis a fair demand. Sales of western in kegs at 15a16 cents, common roll at 1.5a17 cents, Glades at 18a22 cents, Goshen at 25a27 cents per tb. CATTLE.—Prices ranged from $4 50 to t 5 75 on the hoof, equal to 9asll net, and aq- Icraging.ss gm s. The Cattle offered wore generally of good quality. HOGS.—Hogs are scarce and prices are improving. Sales were made yesterday at the scales at 8 248 50 per 100 lbs. These figures are 23 cents. per 100 lbs. higher then these of last week. SHEEP.—Sheep continue in demand at high rates. We quote them this week at s6a $6 25 per 100 lbs. gross. HA NOV ER. MI 4 R POET. Ilsworen, April 17, 1856. FLOUR p bbl.,- from wagoue, $6.25 WHEAT, 11 bushel, 1 45 So 1 :60 RYE, " 80 CORX,4O OATS. 30 BUCKWHEAT, per bushel 60 POTATOES, per bushel 37 TIMOTHY-SEED, 2 25 CLOVER-SEED, 7 50 FLAX-SEED. 1-60 PLASTER OF PARIS, PORK, per 1001 b YORK MARKET. YORK, Tuesday. April 15, 1856. FLOUR. 't WA.. from wagons, $6 50 WHEAT, 134 bushel, 1 55 to 1 70 RYE, It 87 CORN, , OATS' . " 30 TIMOTHY-SEED, 11 bushel, 2 75 CLOVER-SEED, 44 8 00 FLAX-SEED. • if ' 1 75 PLASTER OF PARIS, ' ton. 6. 75 -- - - ~ MA. R_ RI ED.' • . In Seneca county, Ohie, on the 3th . inst., by Rec. John Pettit,• 3lr. HENRY W. EYLER, 1 (formerly of Adams e0... ' Pa.) and Miss SA ,' RAH A. WILCOT, of Wyandotte county, 1 (Alio. •'. : Dl' ED: " —'. ch,wid - neielay last; at liarrlsbiirg, PRIS CILLA L., wife of Win. King, Esq., recently 1 of this place, aged . 27 years, 10 months, and 23 liars.. Her remains *ere bentight to Oct.i tvsbttrg and interred in Erer-GreetrCernetery. [ Very s vcidenly,at.Philadelphia,-,:mlhe 14th ' inst.; (it.Eoll(7'HA.,•!eltlest son of Henry Shri i cer, formerly Of Littlestown, aged 33 years and 2 months. ,• -i ( ; .' '. .....: On Friday, the 11th' iriie.' near Con6wago Chapel, Mrs. ..iIITILDA. MARIA, wife . of Damel Lawrence, aged about 2'B . years. In Abbottstown, Adams co., tn Mara last, Mr-JOHN. SPAN.GLER., (Carpenter,) aged 72 years, 6 months and s . days. . . On the 2nd inst., at Bender's Mill, near 'Ab bottstown, Mr. ALBEHT BENDER, aged a bout 22yestra. ' .. • On the 10th inst., Mr. JOHN' EBERT, of ' Butler township, aged 80 reare , 2 months and I day. In Seneca county, Ohio; on the 4th inst., af ter a long and, painful illness,. Mrs. CATIIA RINE, itifti, Of.L'utiNiticktheely, r'.'iraiiiii',. ( for• merry or.;(da ies - co., Pa.) in the 'bleti year of . hernge: - •..••• -% f0,.',.! . /'-'," - ; •";I , :r'r in .10a,riciconettr, Ohio, very atlderilr,•;.,On the'3otliof March' Mr:HENRY HAR'PZELL, feritterly of Adams Manly, Pa l , atrod4 years, fi ' montba 'mid ; 9 - days: ; •'; --• • • ,•'' ,- 1. -; ; On'the Iltliinst., 113AAC''MeOLEAN, pn- vy.child ofJohn; F. andElista Currene,of Curt- 1 berlatai to*uship,-aged l!yeari: 3 Juglitbs :11n4 10'dayst. - Oirthe.•l3th Anst.,..LOUlSA,...dattgliiir ofl John and SusartEprngleror.4 o untticlJ97l'; ship, is 7th pear of her age. '. • 1 .....„. , - , ••_•• ••••••• • • . Da.t. E.. coLososologallir HAVING through' the solicitatiortir. of 11IL friends resigned the-idea of hulling, and intending.to locate permanently in. , kitntetst town, offers his services, to the public 14 gen eral. in the: practice of lam - ACME, • MID WIFERY, SURGERY, &c., fie. Ae` can be found atoll times, ,when not professionally eiv• gaged, et his office, 'at Mrs' Neelyie,•naidway between the Post Office and Mr. Jacob Kings, :--"It April 18, 1856. . 'GRAND DIVISION. . Tun Quarterly segsie - n of the Grand Elvis ion. Sons of Temperance, 'will - .tneet in Gettyaburg, on ,IFetinesday nest, at 10 o'clock; A. M., in the Hall of Adams Thvisiim. In the evening of said day, the Grand Scribe, ' N'tcnoisox, Esq., deliver an - Adoless in McConaughy's Hall. The publie 'are in vited to attend. • April 16, 1656. ' TlirtlinfESlfiTOßl2 - ~ . . -141FAV §UFP 9,F gA. .inrAgos 1. 1 9119 8 111 11 1r.L 1;1 , L/3.21r AS juit* rehlined.fccat Cfci a , vorp large siaek of M/LLLcVF r ItY. d if:4ICt i .I7GUOIIb f , ,t to which she would invite;the , attentien of her and the.,pnblid, believing that *ivies amination'will satisfy them that her .(lobds are I the best selected and most faahionable as Well 1 as the cheapest ever offeiad in this place; The assortment comprises • , • • • • Cashmeres, " . Bilks,' De Latt6s, Ginghims,Calimes, De Bar, Coburg' Cloths, SUS. • Linnen; Stick-Flannels, Boh nets and Bonnet Trimmings, Satins ' Ladies' Driis Trimmings, Velvets, Artifi•: eels, Black-Veils, Blue do, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs." French Worked Collars, ' Cumbrie,Jttckonetand Swisi Edgings, • ' Inseitings, Sleeve's, Mo. • hair and Silk Mits,, Black . Lace and` Enalirolder ed . Handkerchiefs,: • , Bn4ids, Fans, • ,te, 'Sze.; • vagi,,Call and eT.amine for yours elFes., Gettysburg,, April' 18, 1056. . I'AIINEWI‘OO • BROTEIMAS 71.1VE recoiled and are now opening a ILiL ry large and . haridsimiiirstock of NEW GOODS, and are prepared to sell to all in want of any article in their line cheaper than they, can be poagyt.elsewhere. , Having 'pur chased :oar Stack , ; Nett; Philadelphia and Baltimore, thus having the advantage of :all;three marketsr we can ,offer, inducements which can not be had elsewhere in the Our stock embraced • . PISS, C CODS of every variety, Bummer- BILKS,,,ChaII De lains, Berages, 3rillinntines. .ke., and every thing fashionable f es' wear. Ear Gentlemen, we have beautiful styles of Goods for Coats, Pants and Nests,, die.; Give us a call, we deem it-needless to enumerate the va riety of styles and qualities of our large stock as we are prepared to furnish everything in our line, at the lowestprice. Call early at FAHNEfirO CRS', The sign qf the Bed .Proni. April 18, 1856. • NEW STORE, BONNETS &FANCY GOODS. it /LISS 3IcCREARY has just returned from .1-71. the cities, and is uow opening' the best selected and most fashionablb assortment of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS ever brought to Gettysburg, emishitink in part of Neapolitan, straw and iraticy BONNETS, CAPS and Cap Trimmings of every descrip tion, Veils Laces Nets and Illusions of nil , colors, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Groves, Hosiery, Summer Dress Goods; Shawls and Mantillas, Mourning Goods, together svjjki an asLiortnient of Fancy articles for the4ilet too numerous to mention, which. ,she.invites.the Ladies to call ;. Miss McCitemor will also carry op theSI.IL LIN Elt-husiness in all its branches„.and hopes from the experience she has had, and a desire to please, tbat she will be able to give general satisfaction. East York Street, directly opposite the Bank. April 18, 185 6.-3 m SCHICK ALWAYS AHEAD lust from the City with the Largest and Pret tiest Stock of GOODS for the Spring and Summer Seaton, to be seen in GetlyAttrg . A MONO which , will be .finthil Pain and Fancy DRESS SILKS, black Silks, all qualities, plain Delaines , plain and 4•lired Berege, Berege Lawns, Ginghams, Prints, Shawls. 'Embroid eries, Gloves, Hosiery and CLOTHS otall colors and prices, Cassimeres ' foe men and boy's wear, - Postings, Musliris, Tickings, &c. Purchasing at the lowest rates, I an pre pared to sell atas low prices as goods can be had at any other establishment in the County. In proof of which, I invite all to call and ex amine my Stock, when they will be satisfied that each is the fact. J. L: SCHICK. Southwest Corner of the Dia mond and Baltiinore street. April 18, 1856. . • • LOOK CUT [FOE TO CARS. COME this way if you want the worth of, your money. I will sell you Goods that' will do you good to wear them. Stich .as SPRING & RUMMER GOODS ss Cheap as the cheapest, if not a little cheaper.' Just call and take a peep at' them and judge for your. self at the Cheap Northwest Corner, where you will be accommodated with the greatest of pleasure. AT.so, Ready-made Chqhftig, and Clothing made to •ordek—whith T twill sell Cheap for ash i ov , CouF.t.ry, Produce, ' 101 IN April 18, 1856., !I: !) NEV ESTABLISIIMEN7' GRANITE; .STONE-YARD.. WINE undersigned respectfully inform the -L, citizens of Gettysburg and the public generally thatthey have opened ti GRANITE STONE YARD, on South Baltimore Street, opposite the residence 4,f George Shryock, whore they, are prepared to' furnish GRAN ITE STONE, dressed in every style, for .11orauuseatts, Door Sills - aria Strilmv, ) 6 - and every .kinitiofgetildidg and -ornamental use. Also, CE'hIEf.B.Y -BLOCKS always on hand and gi general' variety of dressed 1 liar - The indersigriadhivir%. lied •.,agnisider able experience:in thelt.tbnintess, respectful ly invitp.yrrspne‘ wishing !anythieg itg their line to give us Ncap—,44. we are ,p i repareci to furnish fhle Same ertiefe j DEFEAPhß. thin it has ever been r hermofoie offered id' Maya burg ~ • HENRY S..BENNER, , PETER, BEITLEBI: AprillB,lBsB.--,3gn . . tf . R etciele gARD\VARE• II O. B *ealrell O . much 14rfaecti, and: parsons. bnihiing ;requiring anyhing , in this departpant, amt ,coil !Jo PAEMEATICON cheap efock. - • TRINIMINGS . can iJwa a be 1.1 bought lower and tiassoitifient than e lkowberf, elcirap to in hag) aj. ••". l' - nitrA:I3NESTOI3I6S% f tit is,. ' 110 cheap • ' end " tabliliblp RUBES 9 . if so; (.41 at • , FeItIiNESTQCKS'. , AprillB, . , 4 Ci_ENTLIIMEN,- yoli . wish to select from Ul a large s exl handsome Tarlety of Cr,iiiats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &c? If you do, call at SCHICK'S. _. . . - , irtbNNETS, and Bonnet Trimmings can be bad very. low and , pretty. 'chap Store of. FAIINFATOP.ItTS','t AN . extensive apsortmert of ,and ILSiust. received at o' • • ' ' .PAIftitSTOKCF. It: ill:twit x' i,-, k l'T". s iis'4 : h t itt - 03, 1 1 - N r..t . ' 11 "i e "":* " A' I , s " I FREN. Q r.,,PHARGE 1! '1 . ,i, I . CaitittbE. A Ft..740.1.,r) # T WO P I AN lip ,_PARLOR ENOItA: ,6i• '' ' iiWOM.,Alie city with as T I VIN S Lti b te; .:(, Molten "Ablie •in the . Wa S r ju e st antOt Wm WU' ivihock of Goods as iied Olden '1';+(:" :iiideaditt'litfel tr:i ' graving, have 14ii T ottered to ;ho v u ldie at any time; treat die "irt..letiiitos'il'pliiitirig, lry Jmndseer, arnoriewhiell 'llikr'lltosiry,' Olover, Under 1 and tliii t rrDyira44 tal;the, ',lsraelites from Sleeves, Col l ars, Trimmings, Opera Lawns ,l Egipe,'',als TV :41111 4 ,VCill1:11111 ellgr6Vil%, CrOM *NI linlvink.Pe,l3tuml'itl Sc., sp: .l ,' ' I aainti'infbSi D: ifol - ,(rts. lhe retail pii'mt of ~ ,F, , ,filierstrittvpassfst ty, af.eat, Viyirfeiet,, , e the alrovi• engniviire Is eti per copy . , but will "O a ',',`' a I/ e•ia 4 . H4Ow Olive Claret, old Drab, • C 1! V'. DI r be scut:fres is!'ehilrye tut fillows t ' L . id, C,9u •d, ,slid,, Figured Cloths, Black, The aubscribreeltaye established a • • 13 7 , * B ro v and l'aiiiiy Casiimers . Figur Plsid APENC'': 3u - ilhaAdo/131144' and 1611 ill Ish t mid I:iiii i iif k•YeryL shdde of 'Color, ;rii IA- i any - b4ok or publication at the retal price free j•lii:t4taihirieiitti;,•llditiblizine,'lMlk ail ' Al otpokik.. Any . parsons lry, forwarditig the i ~a cea, j tmi t &e. , , , • ,- I 3 ,, • , .-, , i•• • ) rabic/ aptuot ,price,o(any.,ot the Si Magazines, r Also, Roadpmede:clothlog in great varieiy, I such as thilterbs;Gody's,rutnain's, Graham's, ~s viih . „ ter e skick. of Gag ri .4atieenswire, i Frank Leslle'slufhiens, .ic:, w,ill receive the - I• &, •6 , 1 ' ' s ail 0 t,,,,,410i,,iin ü bp":, o :akl,,tutrtheap ' Magazines for iiiM ifir - and a eispy' of eithei. of I .1,..,,c.7•0: lite ;had iats my ratail.'estab• the above bealitifni,'oonvid3 ll ;%a i ' f O r g e ' ri11Ziit,h0:Ai.,.....,1 „,,,,,,,;,,v, . or ifenbseribiog to' als2, and 2 tit NDFgzinel t • 41,,,1 - m ip - E,§{ Will pleasecieb;as we - are:at Christian as Peterson's, and '; Ch n • alle ' a " 4dies 1 ail times picaiied to see' thern.r. i ; •, ~ ~. thristian Annual, they Will receivelAth'Mag- i 1 The GENTLEMEN'S•attention is invited azines and:a copy of either of the above en- . ' 1 7 ot Il4!.kiholiort .ii:con. gra,ving'‘,. - - ;•., , ,•• ' i•;.„, ~ ,•••• ' .• • t -- "'' ' bee cds vil e foie is our 1• • isver r initioriptiorvor engranneori w ood ex ecuted ivitla neatly* and despatch. Xieit's of •- - ... •,_ ; . R, ,I , bililditltt l 13ewspoper bead ' , 4iewe of.'ma• •'• ' •'''' 'at 'et Scitediglenii ier6i,t, : , '.- chinery, book illuiti,itio lod ge ceraficites. 'Where ere,6tliini is dOOO Or. to the .neatest business mirds, &e: 'A ord sent by mail Mid best Mannor. . 1 0can , ,rig,a man, from prompili giietided to otis trashing viciws I hewn* Nit; in the very ebertest settee,.. Cell 'Stellar buildint engraved diii! eend O diigiter- l'and'eeit Mid judge for yourseiyos.., • •• . , . mitype or okete of e building by mail or ex- I April 4, 1856.,. • • ' • Periesiis•at ii'distitheelaying)uileable aril-. 6'' `" ' TWO ' Nre.kirr .cles would .find if itittleir 'advantage' to addresS ...“ .4 5 ,0 .i• A gt..lf Es •,,' •, ~. , 'the subscribers, as ire would act ' es agents for AV'T H1'1 .4 'CkPS 'IICfOTSiSHPit'S the stile of them , . itx , ll, ' '' A ' ltt i " itr . , p ` rill Off`' ~ , A y, ,c i least . , c 3 ,, ! - t ve ' r ,, ce , u P 7 ,,, li . e . t . 1 ,. th, a. ii you • •- 50 glintli rhird-st., Philadelphia. , . 1 3 ‘ fr. ef A ' 1 , 1 1 7 4: 3 , 1 3 ',t• A •- be x . a h! o v-b;' , l3 r, ,wher ntber titio-r;t,tob°o - 30 1835.:—••ly ~ - I lied pi, street varie'hteolisiatln •• of Orint's and ' l t i ,i'f• a fina.§iPc•lttiVapd, Sion • .Hale, of,.the litterit style, all colors and sizes, liitti t ylask, Tan, Blue, Drab, Fawn, itc. 4k146, ti ladle assortment of lifee:saqdr,Boy's Fine 'Calf, Kip and (Hain Besets ititd Shoal' Oeilipt4ineCl:,th and PatentiLealharGititeirr , l' • ' ,:.'t • ',.. .. ; ,-;:•r , irl •• , • , • •,•• i ift r .'' A r ir ' . ..._ .., . care ul, L a tt ice , if you want Walking ,and Pine ;Dress Shoes; such as ,Teuny • Lioil, .Blls. killel ' lltal . l64, Xill and . ISfdiocco Slippers--sl so a beautiful assortment of. Ladies :Dress Gaitsuu,.. wjth. adarge stook, oti Mlsseiezend Oltildrete,fandy 0 •titerstand Shoes , thwt , you find COSN,ANctt .gikKTON'S,s'at the South. east corner of Coltre,.Square, ~. , 1 .' •ce ~:, ' ' 13- 4i -. '''' '' 4 List orPauperstiltettialnlng In Almshouse of Adams County ots 4 1 A, rs I 4 6O Yf2PF?#P4 ,II94 YeA S P& Males, • , . 4 4 3 8 -Femaieerk. Colored peoplg, Total, d 109, Admitted within the yeir, 67 Wayfaring Pruperr i porlooluded in • , the above, , 545 PRODUCE-OF FARMYOR 1866. ' Wheat, , ' , r' 171 b e. Oats, ' ' , . 723 ,' Tars Of Corn, - : t ' - 2679 " Potatoes, , . , 100 " Cloverseed, ' „,L,' " . gi " Timothy Seed,ll • Turnips, - . • ' .80'" Beets, r 31 " Tons of Hay, 46 Loads of Coen Fodder, 24 - Heads of Cabbage, r 1860 Pounds of Beef, ' 6305 " of Pork, 8048 " -of Beef Tallow, . 648 MANUFACTURED,, ix; Barreht 6 our s , Font, - ~.., . - 12 " • o Ana! puttAr i •,' , w,••• , iti t• , o S,oft-Sosid,e — N- ~ ~ 3 29 Hard' So ' .1:. :',•,.? •'"-•'.•..'••• „.-',,; ,-- lop lb% , Butter, 4 ~!''... ,• ' , -‘• .-", •500 " - `• . NOW; ••4,;•- i '; ._ c, , , '.r ,4100 " .• • o wn a n ,•00riliciatioute; ,'",,, , , A lir F•nntiki ' '' • ' • - , .ilti Vets, 4 ; i. ' . ' ',ZS liookin ;(par) • t.- ` • ~: 90 42 Muslin hio( 1 - f; ' ".• .1:: ::i'4l6 Flannel ", , , , , , - 40 Bliimmiilt,l' Short Gowns, 66 sun-Botuiretr, , , + 8 Pettiemrs, 4 , ~, 68 Aprons, 76 • Calico Dresses, , ' 1 79 . Cotton, " ' 80' • Drawn* ~. - - '1 . ...,1 20 ...,t Sbeets__, _, , ~, . 43 Chaff Thiclit, ' ' 20 ~•-" Bidsteri, 7 " Pillows - 10 Feather 2inkep, 5 Pillow Slips, 40 Bed , Slin4 12 CoraThrtill 25 Blanketri 78 Quilts, 1 17 ' Feather ?Blows, 6 JOHN SCOTT, Steward. April 11, '1166. Sattnistotit .- Nrottieni H AVE received and are now opening a very 11 large add handsome stock of NE GOODS, of eiiry yariety. „Give them an ear ly pall if yOu'lv r ttd bargains, , • 1.1,' 1846.' ' ' ' YroTtp. ' 'kilt. JO& Girt, - knoniei• 01'1116'0er t.yeburg 111,1114)0, cheerfullygivein• (urination rellvtvo to tho Buginearing De part:ll:tent at N6y'Oxford. • April 11, , • • • : finfiON' HAND to pAr'for LAND 9kllll-!•' W.AR4A NTS. PersOoe rum : ing any to veil e4ll teceiye the)Nbetit plrjce in efia!l by et Umgppn • ' , • EDYARI? y . r 00416 STOVE.% Or various pttorns and nixes, constantly on hand tuVar sale, at AgiIENEV FOUNDRY CALL' Wand ‘i4t the - new style or Biown, Like atill'e'arrirets at 117;1"..it.,XT0N (erl,ofeeety taste, to be E3CRICI'S. 14'rgest, pretr t0wn,,a) 212 , . 4 §C4,W4P'Ir• Apriy)s. 'kerSttlit 0.11- Oink Aocordeonk •Fifet;' on hand and fora4lo ,by. . • MARCUS A 3154514. IiOLLOWAti" 'IL '3'l- OINTMENT • , .11. can be had it Gettyilbutr/ Store of, ;. 'l,l' 7D. BUEHLER. SILK and wool, 11 .0.E9 for !ale ,at . 44, -7!. ••• ' FAET7T- eihe' Red Front. noiva r a ' s e ;3,.0 r f E Sign A sEßApratlty.—isdapted for Church mu. A cio or,family-l-wilL be sold very low by MARCUS; 134111,5QN . . L TB , STA4 eieii , ,Fricitty..zvering, in Batti 'Mori:retreat, 1.1 the thiWe awry build: ••• 'eateeke:Sti;ret, hf ' D. A. BUEHLER.. ff paid in'advance of within the year $2 per annum—if not pair within' the year $2 50. No paper discontinued until nll arrearages are pai—exeopt the optiOn Of the Editor. 'Bin gle-copies' 61 cents. A failure to notify a dis continuance willbe regarded awe new engage- Inen Ad L teefisifizents exceeding a square in serted three times for sl—every- subseqnent insertion 25 cent& Lenges... obee in the same proportion,. All advatisemente not siploially ordefed•for a given time be-continued cm til forbid. A liberal reduction will be Made; . . to those who ady , ikruso by the year. _,. tub Niatinlof all kinds' seented neatly ad ric:mpty and on reastnible,ivrms., purchasing elsewhere, aii• they have .:17 far the largest stock of, t i:4l3.soniible„,Goo4a, ip,towni and ure tinfertnittod'to Self very cheap.r T Take cacti and , keep ~, E A Ajt,P look-ani that vial 'do not mislake 114 . xlase.— Ttenieutber • 4:1 1 0BEAN PAXTO:s 4.9"ew Store, , at the Old. Stand Of Kenner Vitt!' ' i.rs Alarelt,4r BEAiir-MA!tiEcijoffi I NO BAND-BTONEr FEtONI4:' 'OW received andtthr Aisle 4.12 best, nmd elmapast stock-of READY:HARR CLOTHMO , that haa•beee oftlirek in thile plate itticny time., They are all QM . . Xiwn make,. matitifneturisiiitit of our own. Cloths,,Caasimers.-Lii. l , Lt. We hava, Coala,from,Sl, to SOO ;I, , Pants .62f cents to 'slo ; Vests from 62i coati to $6 00. . * / *"7"'! cl"b•„..1t5(*"! Great vi`f PO* Our sfock 'or ciouzi -consist Blue, of Black,' Olive, Broliti,•Qrein,r via) ; and, all other colors. Our Oassimera consist Browne •Steel nixed, and every leariety' of Shade of fancy colours. Also Marine mares, in great variety, Plaid, , Plaid,and•Figur ed Cashmeretts, Tweeds, deans, , Drab DetateS Silk Warp;•,,,Mpaccan,4.Blatik, Satin,' Buff, White; Plaid an fumy, garseillas Vesting,. Call and sett us, if we canna fit yea vie wa i l!' take your moteure, and' Make "v'eit garment on the very shortest notice. Ifitiing . the very best Tailors constantly "at work 'cutting , out and' making tp, we do things tip in ilia neat, est and beet mariner at the SAND-STONE, FRONT—and are hard to bent. • "-• GEORGE AB,NarD. • April 4. 1856. Asba# l rl44 l3 ol' 640'*git AT SA MS 0 N'S CHEAP C tie " LOTHING - EIi:POET TF-son ,want. . a suit of READXAMADE ; complete .ja".every !respect, 1 of the 'latest stylootod cheaper than: the, can be. petehased at any establishment . iii the. County call' at SAMSON:S, Bank; in yoik street ha •e' Just received from' thW EaStern Cities' the largest and best assortmenrof Octtlir ever drered in Gettyaburg..:ln•offeringto sell odic .Goods 14, lower , Prjeos other dealers, D!Simply. re qqestpu'rehastirs to call and satify , themselves of the, truth of my o(1;er„lly . a, ,eMtrik natio`nr Goods . and Inlet% 11 931!%e?"clu • wfvely' for cash',' ran bls' Chnu"per . , Sekt, theapettlien tiny otbeilettio'rillf the Cthinfy. My Goods are satideitiVin;tlidthest,styleliktix , pnrienoed l irorlimou, and ',can't be-extellhd by Fkrcustickior part of . 1 1 0:."5‘1 , s ".% !•". prices, colors, Anti kiwis, made kip, a sup nor mannar ) , / 41.1sufANTS AND VESTS, of •the 'latest and inept ,kshionable,sitylecand ; every kind" of goo it suitable tor "Spring and Winter wear; also '`,,ALD3` , I fr*Pir t rataco ad. .3 ~;. fioyd 'GrOcist/ of ex tra ghdfity linen"hdsoniShlit's, Suspenders,' Gloves, half neck rin i clyosic• etillustioltevolvoitivr,ait As• sortment o Black. Satin and fancy Self .iu#4ISTQWLS', oitad;variOusl Mho fancy 1 0. ) tiMes tngether with :Umbrellas, Thinks, Ba,SIL Hats, ; Boots and Show: . • ,titS r A.'",iim also prerated to sell wholesale to'! ontaPlylitYch.allt3dasFiN 448e/1441"144/"I nade;.viothin't butsrali *kris A A.sl* souGjg.l?r V3r, arr,ipt; yotk.doubt; iti; ;call and examine ,fOr,j , anmelves. ; . .; '1 • , MARdiIS, "N. B. 'All goodit', Vaught of .me ba chinged if th ey do not , prove satisfactory.. Gettysptrg, April , . ,olsiaittBS turti E.R, : : liciirk Sleet. C N, ALRIIONLI'IRO Estcicx. Bit - oTHERs, bayin g , tbe exclusiveenleof,, , Cit t LEllDNl.l FULL. ED IRON , fbr Pettvsbut, would call.thn at. tention bUyets'hi'thls of I ; befit in the market—Avtdch will an sold 'zit the Jleiwest rates: ' ' -"' • , We keep ik largp,, supply of LIAMMEBETi I IRON eisiliyaqy 011 tia6d: of Ike' : r • RED FRONT: , ELECTION NOTICE.• r /SHE Commissioned Officers of ihe accoild Brigade, Fourth" Divisidn'ofthe Uniform. , ed Militia of Penn's., will meet on Saturday the 3d of Mag; .1830,‘Iieflkeeditb6 ,hours of 2' j o'clock and '4 6'Cidek; P. 'AI., at the house of ' George W. McClellan, intim Borough qt' tyshurg, eui fill , thvrtgeanny of'M'ajor' Genera yi occasioned by. the. deuth7 , of •Ge.neial J. S.' • ,Wid. F • „. • , •. • • ••• •- • • • "Brig. yea of (AieSecimd Aima(l4., Brigadier General 'it '1 ' Aprii 4;1856'.'- r'L ~•,‘ • • F I ARASOLgi Umbrellas; Fans--4thelui:of them—at . BE OI • t *CEDA • WARE for EAle at I !FAA NEVIIIJOKS: SUPERIOR tiILIC:IIAT , it karrows. rilloFlA,C4'o,—k prime article just ntotivect at " • • I I . • • :aoranlo • • • , , e . V Aliel t irA I Blag "PR OPERTY I -,AT.,FILIIVATE,SALE ,7 I "'PEW getlorsigued r wilt sell et,. Privato 1 that desirable'roper% : illeSherrro. .tocruy Couovago.•tou - oship.. Adam: -ecutay, I t n.lviugoat,the,pablicsoail ruuning through ,sai4 placo.,„ It -contains • •'' • • ll'enkslereg; • itior or Tdis, of first ratC land, cid)oin hag: hill 's of Dr: Sanibel 'and Josepli Stamm atid others, and is finely imprOYCd.-7 There L9lo+l4+o' 13 13:1 D rx.9at j I .• ivitl4 o. tsso-story brick baelf•buildiug, frontiog ori'thestr'eet. awl nearly. opposite the public house Jolsu Busbi, a good log Barn, an;orehard 'of Choice fruit, a good well of we tei, and otiteu,im nt proveents. Possession giy gßon,or before the Ist day of April net us Way be desired.,,lf not the preporty Rill 'be VOR IttN, • • . , , , . rcrsonp wishing to vicw the promises will call on John Busby, Es q. ' ~\.ltfiliEL HERRING. OILPILINS' COURTSALE. TRY virtue of on Ortter:bf the Orphans' Court TRY of Manta county, the underslgned,. Ad ministrate'. of •tht listato 'Of.•Drorotby 'dun; tiorfr,'deekicit s li . • sefl' nt t'ilblfe'BlllJ, at the late 'residence of said tleceuseil 2 , on SaiiFilag thel9Mdds . " of April, iV. 166(4 ''• .' • • id le t art Land, sitonte in Lluntlitgtoti.t Xvnslup, Adams county, on,ihe coati len'tirmt .from. 13ragtotet lieu tersfoyn, ono, Toile 8 o tit h. won vb Pettratmiig, near ttte York iiprings i u hsiuThg^ ; ' 41. . . 1 , 4 acres tiled .1 (re Perrhem, itdhining fait& oF, it "Dottera,',l: Wolfoid and others, haring thereon erne tedit tog Dwelling honse, spring .s,' horse, at(4i othSr outbuildingS. 1.1.$ 1! 1 1 1:' Well of good' Winter near the. door, ':::Ptl`r"• with some choice fruit trees. The land is un der good fenciig, and in a good,state of culti vation.' §ale to cornMenee'nt 12 o'clock, N., when et teriditieo wlll'hegixen and tennsmade known • - 4NIttIIV:•t4E/yni . r. 'Mardi 28 - 1850.+Lik • to remove to the northerg part of, the State,- will ex pate Ao .t O,i Tuesday, the 20th - of•Aprel inAteitili tit - picklock- A 'AV at 'his 'resiileq.iin s rail - Add the 4 , 1 1 9wi P?:9peTtYl!lh l2... l • f - • • ...-..W1 , 00 - Liortsets, , one cow, ~(ert4l), lon,' Corn and by the butifiel, One Steigh, riage...Totig4eL Hal t er ,CliUnh collar ! Check lYte,'l4Ureaus, Bettikesee . ,' 'six • 13echilealle; flame aew, ,'fuel,- stands," eln ~ citi)lidned, ape Safe , , one ,one §ettic, two large nerf64l.:liitik' Ntaitraeses, tlirce sets of!. • P• ' ' several Rocking Chairs, six Tables, fburFitoves, (conic; .parlor,,.add leii•blate);• twee, ()leeks, blaps,Rooks; iron Itettle,bleat , VesSeig, W bOd saw, Shovele, /lees; iSpadesi-Tubs;olie Churn, Potei Crocks: Benchiis, Iturrets; RuCkeis, with a vp:riety of. other articles: , ' ,BS.Attendanee-'will- he given and . feints mado knolvw 'on:day - 4f salti April 11,:1856. 2- , . A D' AT .Pc i4O BAI4N: ~! on Saturday fili POt ii.indart, at ao erzoa, A. 4714prevsurcs THE eabseriheC ht Elate a Tract of Timber Liiinlisithate in ltleittil len township: lying apan the'BtAto goal near Codk's• Mill. ',•Th tinaber'uponit'm 1 0,a Chestutv -Theptliperty'vrill be sold in fivn!or six lots, of from four to six acme cacti '44 intiy Suit.pinclisserst • '•Temnfivill be'medo •on day•ofsale. • Aity View the .propettly-citri updti tindeisign'cd, residing in Butler tcronittip.‘' ' • ". '" April 11,18d6.--ti•• TAURI!ZtLICENSES. . • • grotiv,..following Ipplications tokeep Publie Houses of entertainment - in •thu Count.t °Miens*, have .been• fired in my raft with the requisite, number ollesigners, eat!' dill be pre= punted,. st the nekt , •Conrt of •Quiiter Sex- FRANCIS Jr WILSON, BOhiugh of 13ei-wOh. HENRY , ROBLER, , ROBISOIC• Tart.' 'of Ef!anilto'nba'o. }VV: fiteCI.ELIAN, REUBEN STEM,. ' JOSEPH ES, Trp. Of ORtitnon,f.. D..NEWCOM . 'of CHARLES - • M T‘ip. of ItfeUttllen. nom, N., BUSBY,' 'fownship ofCouowitgo. , PETER SIIIN/ r kiL ' Borough of Gettistu'rg. BENS:S(31111 '"e; • a 'r • '"' • ; JEREIIIAII JOHNS,''Nvlroship,OfConOwng6. DAVID GOODYEAR " , ' " Fmtnifhn. FRANCIS. BREAM, .Twr. of Cumberland. ' BACDIVIN, Clerk, of Quarter Seearlona. , ; • NotrICE. ' , L• E" tn S Testaentarr'on' the ; Estate of • ROBERT McILBER4I7Y, iste'or'Strabart 'township,•o Adams :co.,' Pa., decceeed, hav ing been granted to the subscribers, residing in sante township, they hereby- give notice to all indebted to said Estate : to call'aed"settle the seine; Lind - those_ having aro requested 'to present:the same," prOperlynetbenticated; 'for settlement. ~ ' • , • , •ItF.MrII llp NNY, j . , ROBERT BELL,) r., Eieinit(o. ..'March 28 -1858+6t., - • " " .;i LETTERS Testamentary on the tstate ;Of .:ALF.R.ED . 'BENDER, late of .Berwicic townshipeAtintos county, Pa., decetiretl; having bliets.granted to-the- undersigned, residing'in Paradise townabili,.York-countr, lte'berebr ivcS.notito to . all jpersons indebted to suit Ests i te to call and settle the same; end 'those , having claims are requested to present, them, properly: adjastisi, for settlement , I„,EVX " JACOBS, ,Executor. April 11, 18.56.=-6t* * ' • , MILLINERY REMOVE:Ii •Miss Sophora 0. Xfoward, ; RESPECTFULLY barer/is the Ladies' of ; RAL ,Gettysburg and 'vicinity that iffie , has trs moved bar. SIILLDIERY:frournr. TH1,414E101 residence to that 'of Mr. FRAZER'S do South , i 13altiinofe street. (nue door South of the Corn: Ipik!',office,) where alto wilthe 'tirepared'at aft, itimea to furnish work in the latest • fashions. ' :7 Ladies Wilt be accommodated with R i Ed; • DI'...3IA,PW,,IkONNETS Kde.stred. - ' ,` '• 'Aprir4,1866.3t 4 • ; •• • ~ -. : ....,,,,.. LARCIE aqmortrnent of . Q.Amosyarl; egr' .I .t9L us, Glassand Stone ilrtiire,' i . . ‘ . ,''., .. COREAN, & PAY' OFS. • apt `Wkl"Wii,Vt usra r tii•a•tkinT73 - oei,Wiii;iiefr iymorttp•a .t 6r" *tfmth. .:113tretwv4Oni- lA. , tt • ,• , that bow ewer .betn 'offered' ittr Kitttis 4,417. /1 JJ .aotao. *art kinii.4) i re' (tin Niel 1 13 **4 .1. 1 1 71111 i4i4 44 * ' Aft:a:o4M litbr I.lHat A nairly fixed - np ! a Otamtlitaltori,oraisa foie • 1 11001 .40111 ?Oh, Ach,. . 1656..:4•91;,. , 1' ""Et. 4o 44 " " • a/14.k 141)44 . • r Gaiter', for fir" d esl3rn kg J 1 r •-( 1 %- • ICO`o rit BE AN. k. PA XTON'S. the stare a( 141 % .7 4 EW STOCK-Of Reivi:riaile C 10 0 6 4 4i f ill 'a grit veridtrorfioloy At ;4'. AND )FAXTOrtft,,,* UitPirPlai• • ITIRUNEb, i. 4. " • .11011111ilitit at!tisi!in mgTax in bands of •• I game .Waltr, tar 1853, . I '‘ gamest Ure , zerifes: l B6 4 , 154;1 1 441 Tax aaiesaed for 184, , • AVIR;4O, - ..; items rued frtm, Danger .411 treglar,. 14,911-7 cash on loanfrolia ilisintzailnatio!. $00,00; Tex vitLings, : •,! ,:•• • 410 Licenies and tines, •• • ; - ii,vo- Addittnn.4,l)kx , v , Oe'ettxtn,- 13r belancesdue•isettleatent;.: $l4 O lOl Order paid J. Veigle, for bcizilsr" 9b+' Jeremiah. tulprg (lotion officer,. '1414 ‘.' Do 4 Paintitigi" " ..,.s Andrew Heintse/rnan,,interest, Viraftleii, istoie Sind interest, 203 00 lloffinattesmlth. 'work, . E. Z. Little, beeping engines, • 30 00 Do. Ladders and poles, 33 .40 IVa 3 . lo l' CoP 1 1: 1 . 1 3 Ys ;mkt, .; -..; 50 Neale 4. .3VOlfiiimghiOred i tOelts, ; 00 H. d':Stahle, prhtting• ' ' 'lB3OO Jantes,Rowaer and,otiepr f 00, G eni•ge ‘.ssoPe; notO d'ilterts4 613tH Michael Tsai worl d 11 7*-- . —"es k say, , Edward Little, ,•• • ; &44 Geo. C.Strickhouser, carting & work; 28 72". I,Dentiel M. Smyser, interest.,, '46 AIR !D. A. & C,•H. Buehler, iltilating, • 'l6 501 1 John Kitratiller, ' 61r= ~Tonam Roth, plankJ ' 7 , '10' John Tuney paving, ; ; 6 62f SolowoutYowera r fAight, •. ;;,e;ltt t; , 1 14 73enry tale, work.. , 41- 6; govobl ; krorbe; k, ,30 George CNlori, carting, ; , ;33 50„ George Watnpler, work, ; ,60„, Jeremiah Taney, puvini, 3 .00.') John Gilhert„ carting and work, ,„ t ,16 James A. Th-mpsbn„ do., , Kit Henry Culp, land for Street, ,, 33, 10, , Do. work, , a, 121 • Adarn,Faurs, "„ " , ,30•• Conrad Snyder, " , ,;,. , 7k Alexander Prater, tOwn"cloCk; 18 00 Jeremiah 11arrigan i , wok*, 17t S.'lL Rossidl, interest,. 16 00 I J. Cassatt Thompoon ' I stOna r 76 ()ropy & Stansberry, Hose, 269.81 John Werner,-; Work, :( '• 2 - 1.15 Samoel ildnter, " ;I,o'o ,a ;Aits I H. Aughinbaugh, " - 4 60 Philip Kriolnieri t" 4 1371 Jacob cult), kinith 4ork, 5 50 ; Henry Little, work, --. , 2. 26 Fouloeick'WhttitzkeY, enrting, • ' 4' sir I .lloack,i6VCreary interest; '•` 1 261 AI Samuel NeaVOr t lemma] quit re:lov 4''4o , ' hf r ,Japob,t, grpolipg, , 60;00 ll (1 . • ,,r ,f a2 150.• 304 `,Balvf, Work,, 97i Nolqn & • Littln,' , vtor, 3„00, I Stallstnith & glitpaddle; , " 300 ;Henry'• • v• • "I" ""g DO I ' Peter Weikert " 71' OS t ; Nolen and. Li tiq,; '. 5 ; 2.2.0 Eplirtilin'Hannaltay, ' ,31 t 'George Walter,'stone I ' I 2 'OO George Ileelo wor k, •,, ,17;,•1 Philip Wickert, 1 1 ; • ,Thomas , ' .;1 = Julio C 11 1 9 ,"... '' • k 1 26A I John ,L. Burnt. constable, ••0 ~ ,04 Ifltitz; blank hook, .-46; Solomoit'Pciteers, iraniti I .23 9 - 5 r D. &J. Culp, painting,"' - 3SO Sant nal Weave:, tax rUllitidoit for 1854;'6'.391 Burgess and Town Connell/ - ; '`36'oo Clorx-and Treasurer, ~ ) 39 00 Pohting 'Oidirittnces.' , , 31} Samuel -Weaver, ihtlit for collecting tatei - ' on• duplicate: of 1854,' 0 ; 48 66 Do w ; adilitional , releases on earne r " , 4 .60 Do. Telemma and errors. fi)r'lBs6i • :31.1143: Do. fees for cellpeOpni.ll36AiAl ..A8 Toz ontst'unding on dupl. of 185 A, 141,-)31 Do. do 053, 3; 73 •;..., ' ' $2282 .B 4 Balance/1a .h'ailds of the Thisitiier, 29 ,1R t ; ------- The Uadensivie Tuwa l Connell of the Bor ough of GeitYslbOrg t .liarer exatuined the fore pilaf accd,tink ( lf'R: G. ,WC,liioo, Treasurer of stnalßorciugli, and ninl cbtiect,'nud a bal ance iu the heads •of at •Treasurerer Twenty-nine Dollars and Eighteen Cenui, u above sto(4l. - SA.NIURL RUSEELL, A 9. A.'TitOMPSON,, ' R.A.NDLEH ART, , JOHN GILBERT, • . s. s. 51"CREARY, • : . . LMWI TO ALL INTERESTED. HF~.llndersigned , is tleairbas olititio l 4 tat hie unsettled acooahtii,..arid req'ucsta all pertions indebted to him to call and make settleotettt on ;or befia,Ve the jl#Bl4ay tif I.4l;rit As itfOrtit...C . , police lilit.9.43isregartledlat today', anil'ao t e unACtaiined_trishos to:avoid, the necessity of imptitting coati, Le . Xopes that all indebte,d,', Oti t :account fob ; igx months or longer, 41; call. on. or, before• th e a b ove; - r• agi7The; tindersikaid returns , hid t r hahlot to, His• friends for 'the eal Otto tottgo,harefOrore, ''Ottended,l; and inkites `the ittehtiba ilte ipnb. lie to his etoek of TIN AND SHEETIRDIr WARE, continually On hand. and /for ; sale. at ,reasonable 31E0111.3k. ~ M areirli 18k. • • r'• ';- :• • ; • IVHITEII4I4LACAIIEMY TII I LE , , \V icla 0? ; ..114ftgliMUICc PRE eleventh 1184i011: , of thin lnstltsfiers 1011 commence on Monday the ftlh day-of , Parents, and rstitardiand aye' 'te speetfullir rnauestea.to inquireinto the merits oftheltsiitotion. ,''the, location' is retitled, pleasant and bialtlifal,'trrA the ; course 'of in sti•notioirttntiracei 'the otilinazy entl highlt branches of no', English"eatleagon, 'together ;with the'Llltitt,,,,Griek, - Firni6ll German languages, and, , Vocal and ~ t uatiutned.ll.*, TtRCg,--Boarding,,itasiiing and:TriitiTs ire the:Englial bra debts indlroeal'*nriie,-per session, (21. weeks) $OO 00. ' 1 ...Vor:Ciroulara't Tr\fintitdlig,;,`Pirth r uho • 4. 4 b. brgLiNoun, Primiese, -I;famiOmir, irtnirika• '•‘ '•`4,NOlviCE March r, ..135ti A 2A. ITIHE urst• noel' skewed' of tenAzt. 11 Miusua, Committee 'of She Persqns "ttt,ttof Atinidai Alouutpleasant sownsntp r Awns county, ban been filed in the Conti of . commqujltlikelf said' Cemuty, end 'will 'be; bonlitted said (burl on the 21. re eloy of d riiriT#Ent;_un• eawie be shown te the' oiMirtui. • , . JOHN PICKINEI,-,Prokt`y,' ;1~1~!~l ' , 112312 , 02ii
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