r'''"' ~L ite frith Europe, • TERI TY OF PRAC,f,SIGrArED No Nevi'', of the Pacific. New Yoax, April 17.—The swam Baltic arrived here about n o o n,. 1 bringing Liv erpool dates to .the morning of the 22delt., four days later than tho Cambria. Oit Sunday, the 80th ult., the 'Treaty , of Peace was finally ,signed at Paris: Up to the depllrture of the Baltic the fate of the steamer Pacific was still utt. known. Tbe conelueion of peace was announe. ed in Paris and London by salvos of ar. 0104: I.; Eirbt •wita,illtiminatetl; and. in England church bells pealed joyously in 4kitiGr`oTlhe v ent ." -'Fhree or lour weeks will slave before the final ratifications are exchanged. • The details of the adjust-i ment have been referred to a emission. `The" 'Pins cot-leapt-indent of the Lon- don Times says a council of the Ministers was held in the. Tolleriel - en Saturday at 114 'o'clock, and rerrisined in• session . till 312. o'clock oh Sunday. The Emperor .presided, end gave his last itistructions.--- Count Walewski returned to kis official residence io receive the PlenipMentiaries, Who came' at 12f o'clock. . ' After the treaty was read over they pro eeetleditdsigti it. The moment the sig aaiurei were completed a signal' was - giv-.1 en 'and the ca n non proclaimed tke news., Bulletins announcing the fact were post the The London Times hal a bitterly dls. li6ging article on Gen. Casa' Ipeech on 1 46 Central-American question. '''The- Bank of Franco has reduced Ant . • 'vete of discount to five per ceni. 1;ord - .Clarendon has no intention of Paris thr a moment. - 1 The latest *deices say that tha state 'bt Beige at Parma was being carried out with, the utmost rigor. Everything was • being earned out with the utmost dicta r -MM.—The Anstrian General Grenville `sp . peareto be the real governor of the Uptiards of three hundred arrests thee Veen made. • The anneeition of Onde was completed -,4 rvillinut any disturbance, and Lord Can. rlning weir • sworn in on the let of March. • lrfie -genial. districts were quiet and a 7-scarcity: ties apprehended` Throughout In., Alain consequence of a want errain. FOUR DdY S .I.IITER. "I'IIESTEAMER ARAQO-ARRIVAL OF JAMES' lIECTIANAN. The titiaMer Arago, from Southampton, , ikairliti'New 'York on Wednesday morn ing. Among the passougers were Floe. ‘,.:Jmnes 4uchanan and Henry Dubois. min as .. ter to , tbiU States from Holland. ;rho proceedings of the Peace Congress iq progress. It was said that Austlia. gives some trouble by persistently irafusing to fix the time fur ovaeuhting the {.l;',ainoinalities, Austria's pretext Ls the c mcgessity of protecting the country against s,:ilis,ortier until a regular atliiiinistration of ,; - rovernrnent is established, though she is .went by the treaty to quit the Ottoman tti...rritOry on the conclusion of peace, ,XttliSia is aironidy adverse to the Ana :trim position. Later, intelligence, howov -Airs ,4" 4 441' AM the Austrian troops woro I.4opoing the principalities. - .• 'fk'dPePutoh from. Paris states that the Allies sent orders to raise all the block. whieh, have. kept Russian vessels in neutral ports. -14 Nord states that the exchange of rah ~theittiontt would be effected by the 20th, 'Czar has issued a ukaso stating that them) fleets hitherto maintained by • Aimed& ,ip the Munk Sea and the sea of Aeoffere not to be re.instmed. aß9g+ vessel' lying at Odes (11.0!. h ve,roceiyed ord.tra to proceed to Mar. and :a :considerable fall bad taken Ort grain market itt consequence. STILL.TER . ~.4118WAL OF TEE STEAMER ARABIA. Jtaig.l.BA.X, April 23:—The steamer A- rabia arrived here this rnerningat 7 o'clock. twith Diverptiairlates to Saturday, the 12th justatt: r ?Tim /It:lleum breadaiuffs were generally aieclinit 1-The, Sardinian,:ancl Piedmont 4:wril markets were lower. • 7. she French markets were also considd• ;ably lower. -;•.11.1ie Paris .correspondent of the London ost: says:—The telegraph is constantly otttuployed on the' Indian question between Rowe. Niples, Vienna, and Yaris—Count Cliiivues preposition having beau submit. ged to those court's. France and England tetli.inake the decision. his now said that Austria bas yielded to,the,remonstrences of the Congress, and agfeed.to evae.uate the principalities. ;• Turkey. shows, great anxiety to be re dined of the presence of the Allies. tOrtier Pacha has been restored to favor.' The energies of the #nssian Government, is is said, will now- be devoted to three ob. jeate, sisniely: Ad alliance with Fronde; the completion of great railways ; and the diffusion of a Russian feeling on the conti nent. • . } "DAATIII OF A SUN OF'3IOLLit PITCHER.' ==-Thi Carlisle (Illinois) Democrat noti. Cal death in that place, on Therstley, week, of Sergeant Sohn L. Hays, an old resident , 'of Carlisle and iaoldier'of the liar of 1812. Sergeant 'lays was born on 4hidaT of the battle of Lexington, and wt., lona r uently eighty five years old. He wee a son of the celebrated Molly Pitcher who distinguished herself at the •battle of Mhtlinotith, and of whom the i•Life of Wiiiihiniton" gives the following .eatitit. • . ' "Ifwas during this part of the battle, *ben Lee was struggling nobly against the overtikelmin numbers that , pressed ooblot,,:thai, Ir ishman , while serving 'at fits gun;' - ass shot dawn. His wife, M,but rn tWenty.two years old, e p 4,o .. herself, while he traded and fired his plena; ip bringing water 'Toro a spring near li • While, returning with a 'apply Ale sal him ;fall and heard the corn. rnandtatiecti order the gun to be taken to the reo. She imieediately ran forward, sTilft, 4 Eth,e' rainirmr, deolarirl she would sveniabis,tleath. ,She fought her piece I like it lieio.tri the last. The next morn ing Gen.:, , Grerne, who had been struck tai* her , bravery, presented her to Gott. Vi r ivhington. who immediately promoted libi - tetet i sergeant, and afterwards put tielvosine upon the half pay list for file-- Potions* this she firetl• the last gun wimt lbs'Aqiericans were driven from it or on meryt , ' 4i the close, of the R.evolutiott Molly tiltakile her - residence in :larlisle, share , *641, staA known as Molly SlleCaultY. 4'l*lived tor* ,advanced age, much r e s. r i k vo hyaill i andwartairien with military 4 .1 4 K 4 11" , • boord,. blot root ot toot lotilitiliteit Art POW* • ITIIE SUIT AND BANNER. ;9: ". • ipl'.4•lsieflik • . - 7,: f igc*,..t . r ' ;. „ gy , • • 4 :: s.r•.: CEMg BUN. Friday Evening, April 25, 1856. I hope we ma y find some means in future of shielding ourselves from Foreign influence, —political, commercial, or in whatever form it may be attempted. I wish there were au acesnof fire between this and theold Ifor Jefferson. Nowtrrt3' 07 'Tn . AktitteS:N•NATlONiti ' CON TENTION ion vittoihiszer,' FILLMORE . : FOR. VICE . PRESIDENT, ANDREW JACKSON DONELSoN, Foto!' Mato Tlckot, CAYAT. COMMTSS!ONER THOMAS M . ..HOCHS.AH r of 1"pr)C,(1ti:14) , AUDITOR' pEXERAL: , DARWIN PIiELPS, of Annstroog, (Amer.) SURVEYOR 'ORNICRAI. D. LAPORTE, of Bradford, (Republican.) The New Liquor Law. , A bill declaratory of the recent.Liesnak I.aw was passed on Thursday last. It specifies that the bonds required under the 10th section of the act, shall be held as se curity for the payment of all fines, penal. ties and costs imposed on the principal ob ligor for any • breach of 04 act, and no morn of the penal sum , shall be collected than will corer such fines, Penalties and cost F. The fees to be paid to the clerk, in addition to the feo for advertiiing, shall be one dollar for 'all his seivicer in the' mat- , ter,ef each'ipplicatiet ` Any person Hoed under the •29t4,..and nth !eetiena, who shall fail to pay the same, I.hall stand committed until payment, is made with +coats. 11/lir:The new license Law:-will work strangely in the different sections of tbe State. For instance, according to the ap portitirtmentpf the teverns.,to the different distriots in several nounties, made by the Courts reference to the number of tax able's; some increase while,others decrease. The reduction . in the'niiinbcr in Lanraiter floonty'is 102, whilst Perry dounty is en titled to ninfe' than she ban under the old law. There are. many Counties in the West and'North, we apprehend, that have as many taverns'neW;as the neW Law would Allow ;ham, but :4 the East. must have many. more. Cations. stfirTheantim,obraskainomber, of Con. green- another canons :at Washington on the - 21 a t. Mr. Pennington acting as Chairman. . , 3tessrs. Hale, Pennington and' Flatlet*, who wore appointed Iteretofcire to, nomi nate an.cutecutive committee. reported the following names, which.mare confirmed : Messrs. Colawcr and Wilson, t the Sen ate ; and Mosare. Mott,' Covode, Doddand Norton of the .Hiuse. Mr.`Galtoiray gave a favorable account of the state of public/ opinion in Ohio, whence he returned. Consultations ensued relative to passing through the Honso a bill Admitting Kum sati'asA State with the Topelta constitu tion. The• vote, it was aupposisa, would he dote if the !louse should be full when the • question is rebooted. Sudden Death. Ge the 14th 11U0 krz A- Gash, Elscj., a member of ..he Oa oidin bar, was fonnd dead in hie room. !lir, G. had • retired the previous evening :apparen tly good 'health, but from 'every indication must bave • died instantly; IM be was' pro paring to go to bed. Urn death no doubt was caused..by,npoplory. .• . • rj.4,. fatal accident occurred- on Mon. day last., at:Monet st. Mary's College. near Emmitsburg. Mr. DiAltl'i of Phila. delpbia, the Architect of the new building in progress of erection at the College, fell from the scaffolding, and was so much, in jnrod that he died on the following day.'— His-remains were taken on to Philadelp hia , . on Wednesday. - ocr The • bill changing 'the charter Of the Hanover 'Branch Railroad Company, BO as to allow a vote for each share of stock,• has become a.law, without the signature of the Governor—he not having returned it with his approval or tlisapprrival, within the timofised by the Constitution. Kr.. beautiful gold medal has been received from Holland, 'at the State , bp-, pirtmeut at Taeltington. It was struck by order of his' blejesty the King of Neth erlands, in honor of Lieut. 3fatity. ittie-,Rev. A. &minx. Professor in Wit. tenburg College, Ohicti , has' received a call from the Lutheran church in Winchester, Va., lately under the pastoral ()bergs of Rev. C. W. Krauth. . , Ser.lantes W. Bangiter antrilames est. roll have taken the Eutalir Houle iu Bald. more, nod are fitting it out in very hand some style. Veranda is tO bo erected upon the , whole building fronting on Eu taw and a part of that fronting on Bald PENNSYLVANIA STATE PAIR-- The State Agricultural Society of l!enzt-, slissois bas detail:pined to isoldits next, mind •fair-in The oily of Pittsburg. provi= dod tho citizens Thereof will pay to the• so ciety a t?onus of two thoutaud dollars. TA -T he French papers mention a Ml ma that . Larnartine, the author; is stiont to tai! ictidenoic in rue . United robile PrtnHs 10:7•To sear what a nice job the Gov ernor spoiled for oho sham Democrats of the Harrisburg' . Union, it is .only accents-. ry to say, that iti t'ublie Printyg•;kr" three yeas ensging the jet of July, next, When the piesont,,contract expires, .w al lOtted on the 18th ;inst.; to A:tiigirii ~ ... • „ if itattr.tolv,, 'lie wesont 1..-tattre tlrinttitj sixty 'dad one . titrAirttli per cent. below the prices fixed in thlt bill recently vetoed Iby the Geverner. 4 Flven the editors ol the I' Union ;Nei: all ihtiir - faqs — aildZtlse of Tie' ' Governor for vetoing the State Printe r . Dill, offered to do the Printing at twenty I per cent : below those prices...ethos noldowl edging the correctness of ihelOoveiraties positions—but they did not get it. Now What ii thhi 'smear Diets exhibit ? That i l tho Guys:allot .was :clearly. right, in putting ' his foo.t.upon , this gigantio swindle which the Legislature attempted to perpetrate in this Matter. for the mere impose "Of ' ro vrarding a couple of pats, and : belitering up tho organ of the party out of :he pub lie treasury. •To pay them, for their eervi ces to the , party, they';were_ to get a job whichtsiould haioe' enabled' them to' clear $40,000 or 550,000 pi' annum, at the ei pense of the treaeury et the Uommonwealth, kept up oust eusteined as the treasury is by the bard earned. taxes oV the people.-- Here is a faii illestration el"' Whit the• s ram emocracy are capsble.of doing , an order to secure !heir success as a party, and fill the pockets of those who hold alle giance to IL • •It is-not'a solitary instance for - that we now cite', o the" recordsof the ~ • .. Ste and Nation chow hundreds of smiler instances and if it had not been for just such 'chief magistrates as Gov. Pollock, • . .many m ore swindles of the sante kind would befoul and blacken nor history.— Thousands of dollars have beelequander ed upon party Favorites in Perntylvania, and many a gigantic fortune has been made in this way; and rests upon no , other foandattot; than obtaining funds without rendering value therefor. .In this instance Gov. Pollock has manfully met the plun derers at tho door of the Treasury, and forbid the herpies from plundering the people. The saving to tho State by the present contract will not be less than 880,000 per annum—or 890,000 for the term, That would have heed *pretty ' auarto have oopilecl up" in three. ears, to be sem; and no wonder the .Union~ is kit. ter, because it could-innF play the grub ~game and 'clutch the people's money, sale for the present in the strong box-Attanks to Gov. Pollock.— York, Republican. Ou Saturday night a thiefittampt cci to enter a grocery 'stoie, in New York city by descending ono of the fides or a chimney, but, nultrtunatcly for himstilf, ' "stuck feat." For qovcrul hours be atilig•- gleil to extricate himself, but without sne• cuss. In tho morning, when the.aasspants began • to kindle'. 11 fire, his cenditieti was etiil more painful, so he concluded it was better to be Caught than ta die in thaelitty, and ason made his. whereabouts known by a fearful shriek, 'that startled the neigh. hothead. A policitman came to his rescue, eta hiM nut;and took 'him to the lock7uP. CHEAP POSTAGE.—A memorial 'to Congress, praying the "adoptien of a sys tem. of uniforin and cheaP postage ; the ba.. sis, of the system being a fixed rata of two cents postage on all s laters not exceeding half an ounce weight," is in circulation at Pittsburg. The Journals of that city 'utge, as . one reason, why the postage should,lus still 'furthers reduced, .that the pok.offiee establishment will be at once• a 'heavy charge upon the Treasury, which will Rid ' to sustain a high tariff, by. increasing the expenditures 'of Governtnen trrEarly nn-Friday` list the rooms ok. e4pied by ,Mossrs. S. Cherry and A..ri AlePheeters, at the National Hotel in Nor folk, wore entered by means of false keys, after the inmates had subjected to the influence of eb lorofqrn, and their pock ets robbed. Mr. CberrY. had ,ahout $lOO in his pocket-book, and Air. blePheeterss: smeller sum. ' ' pr3:•We tore from . the Chicago Demo cratio Press that during the forty-eight hcows ending Saturday morning, the eight trains oa tho Michigan. Southern road brought - eighty-one coaches, containing 4, 000 passengers ; and in the same time the six trains over`the Michigan Central took into that citysixty-threecoaches, contain ing 4,662 passengers—nearly. nine 'thous and passengers' atriaing in two days. Douglia died at Troy, N. Y., a few •days ego, leaving property valued at Hie; • 1,000,000: Hie whole life was devoted to getting, money and keeping it. KrUpwards of tyro, hundred tiel citizens ofßridgdyis4>Conn., have is. sued an invitation to their fellow.eitisens to attend a meeting, 'for the,purpose of giving public, expression td their sympathy With 'Mr. Barnum in his ;ulna financial mis ,• • fortunes., • , ' • licr When the editor of a•Aisvistiippi, paper threatened, in print, ~ t o put.a full stop over each of theeyes of the editor of the,l,Ouistille Journal," Prebtiee replied: "While be is patting sign 'stap over our eyes, we will put hii nom in enthe 7 , a par , sis." It is, hard getting the advantage of Pomace. • . • , lig.Tle trial of the Waketnanites for, thn murder ofJuatualV. Mathewe, cowed their number, took place huit week, in'New Haven. They' were acquitted on the ground of insanity, arid sent to the' beano Asyluei. MiirA BOYD HAMILTON ii , BB fe-!letied Public Ptilitir ily . - the' Legislature. The term is three 3 . ears Irom the let of July Wash*intones Native American- 10" The Harrisburg Patriot denies that GKOROS WASHINGTON ever issued the or der, "put Lille but Americium on guard , o-iiight." .4 .41 par coteinpdraty will turn fo vOlrnel, page 1639, of American Ar alive's, fourth series, be will find an order issuetliby l Witshitigtonrfrom hand quarters at Cambridge, July 10; 1775. Wherein he orders his officers "not to enlist any per. sert'whois not an A vessicAwitoari, unless aildh - iiii'aitt WM - I wife`andTamily nd ili a settled yesiclept.ln this country.” The reason for this instruction is evident from another order, issued three days previously sap :: 7 -I„ , lTte G i eneral baagreat run son to be displeased with the negligenCe Aid inattention of thou officers, who have• placed m sentries at the outposts men with whose characters they are unacquainted. lii tlicrefOrf orders that for the future„no man shall be appointed to 'those stations Who is ea A tlit'itv's "or the nantrY."•— FroM Yellpy Perie, March 17, 1778, he issued sit ordei let , the formation de porps,, "they mutt be .11meritart born." •In the admirable comperidind:rnently published by John P. Barideriied. Fst, ' entitled' "Itf;puhlicen tbe editor of the Patriot will . , sod extracts from ,§parit!a publication of tba "Washington Paperer which dinics°,4*pinioa entartaimclby, WASHINGTON ont.the subject, and among thenpare the-dello:king : • Noaitterows, Mai 7; 1777. To Richard BeriryLee.:--Deir Sir=l take the-liberty to irk 'you what Congress ,expects I am to do with the Ming foreign ers that have at differenithnes been pro rooted to the rank of Ohl officers, rind by . their last resolve, two to that, of 'Ool onels These ' men have no altachthent for the'country, further thim interest binds them, Onr Aare think it exceedingly hard, after thei , have toiled in the service and have sustained many losses, to have strangers put over-tent, whore merit per haps is not equttlto their own, but whose effrontery' williske no denial. It is by the zeal and activity of our own people that the cause must be supported, and not by few the hungry adventurere. Nlll, GEOROB WASHINGTON. MIDDLEBANK, June 1.1777. To the Same :—You will, before this can reach you, nave seen Monsieur De roudray what his real expectations are, I know not ; but 1 lehrifhie dittappointment is equal to what:l have been told is, his expectation, it will be attended with un- ItappY consequences. To say nothing of the policy-of entrusting- a department, on the exvcnnon of which the, salvation of the 'iltty depends, to a foreigner. who has no other tie to bind him to the inter ests of the country than honor. I would be leave to observe that by putting Mr. D. at the 'head :01. the artiller), you will lose a very valeableolricer in,gen. Knox, who is a man or great military reading, sound jUdgment and clever conceptions, and who will resign Kany one ia put oyer him. I am. &lc.. tisonor. WA sitociaTurt. • Virrirrit frays, July 24, i 772_ To .G'overnor Aferria. Esq. : Dear Sir . I —The design of this is to touch cursorily upon a subject of very great importance to the being of these 'Slaty—much more so than will appear at first view—l mean the appointment, of so many to •ollines of high rank and trust in, our service. Tint lavish manner, in whioh rank has hitherto been: bestowed on these gentle men, {rill certainly be productive of one or the other of these .two evils, either to make us despicable in the eyes of Europe, or becoure a means or pouring them. in up on us like a torrent,, ant! adding to our I present burden. . I But it is neither ,the„experae nor the trouble of them If most dread -.there is nn evil more, extensive in its.nature, and fa tal in its consequences, to;ber apprehend led, and that is, the driving of our officers out uf service, and throwing not only l our own army. but our military cOoncils, entirely Mtn the handl/ of.xottatottints. The officers, my dear air, on whom you must depend for ;lie defence of the cause, distinguished by letigth of,serviee and mil -1 jury merit,: will not,submit much, if any . longer, to' unite Una I promotion of .men over them, who have nothing more than a little plausibility, unbounded pride, and ambition,,and.rt perseverance in the appli cation le support their pretensiela, tint to he _resisted , hut.by 'locoman/it fiimnesa men • who,in the first instance, say they wish . for for nothing more than the honor of aerying.so glorious .4 cause as setup ! teers ; tho next day ,solicit rankwithout pay ; the day following >want money ad v.anced •to them ; and the' course of a 'week Want further prometiOn. The expel - I diencry 'and policy, of ,(het Measure remain to be considered, and , whether it is centrist; lent with justice .or prudence to pronto,' theselmilitary fertune finneers,'at the haz ard of 'our army • -:‘ 'Baron Steuben 4 how find, is also wan ting' to quit his inspactorship for s'com *nand in the line. This will be produc live of much' discontent. 'lna word, al though I think the 'boron an excellent offi cer, /do most devoilly with toe had not a single Foreigner itusp a gst ys, eicept, the Marquis de Lafayette, who'acts open Ve ry different' principles from whichgovern rest. lam; moat sin cerely, Ours; Mellott WAsYntarron. licr•Mr. conalittedO se duction under promise pf marriage o f Miss Mary, 8. Murray, a young woman em ployed m a oompositm 'one of the daily papers of . Pittsburg, was fait `week senten eed ,tO two, years' ; ,.imprisonMent In the '' -Western StitelpeniteUtiary. , FLORIDA INDIANS.—Late immune from glorida:state that_n party' of seven who lately attacked Capt. Bra. den's• residence, had - been overtaken by several volunteers Ind four' of them killed; -the:Other. three escaping badly wounded. - - Priva'te Wiuterling, of Company E., V. 8. ,troops, was the person killed by the Indi• ana at * the same time that Cerporal O'Rourke fell mortally wounded. • -Capt. Brown,' of Glasgow, has applied for and obtained a patent for the manatee turn of paper from AO fern known Orough 7 oat *Highland, guaerally aa.llm break -431,;; , • Ind SINGULAR itte DISCOVERY.—The last number of the North Californian says that a party of eight men started on Thursday last on prospectiog tour,' the'', Result of whichwas one of the most important cove - ries ever made ie the country. In crossing. Table Mountain `.they observed In many, places the ground secured hollow, end in one place, on striking upon the ground with a sledge, the echo was given buck with such distinotneas that it m.to.helieve Akers. wonld...be Hula ditlmulty in breaking 'through. Having procured proper implements, they set to work. Atter going the depth of four feet, one of the party who was using a crowbar wasleen suddenly to fall neon his face ; upon examination, a hole was found about four inches wide, through which the bar had slipped and sunk into the bowels of the mountain. The aperture wash:lame& ately enlarged ; but it was — found that, owing to the hvittleness of the rock, lima exceedingly dangerous working around It. The parties bate taken op about 3000 feet around the hole, and are busy getting windlasses, etc., to prospectl it further.— Ae M orresponde states that both,gold and coal have been,fouod there,, and promises further information., • , THE SMALL CURRE,IC Y.—We hail the advent nf a systematic small Currency with peculiar pleasure; when we shall be no longer troubled with fractions, but deal in a sort that'knows no pair splitting half and quarter cenia.• The recent act of Con gress on this subject will at least establish uniformity, by driving from the channels of trade the .6pB" nod and ether small tinware. and substitute the American dimes and ball dimes. What is ' , nine. pence" in Boston is a -.shilling" in New York, a "levy" in Philadelptia, "eleven pence" in Virginia, and a "bit" in New Orleans i in feet every locality has a sopa rate epithet for the smooth-faced "little joker." The decimal currency of the U. States, the eagle, dollar, dime and half dime system is the‘ simplest and most con- 1 veuient possible, and the sooner it sop plants the old Spanish currency thebetter. 07A mine; tiontainiug thirteen differ erent colors-of paints, has recently been discovered in Montgomery county, Geor gia. The deposits yield sixty per cent. 0:7 - There is a tolerable prospect that in the mountains of Virginia there will re main snow enough to afford good sleighing during the entire summer. A correspon dent of the Hardy Whig, writing-from Pendleton county, says the snow on the Al legheny Mountains at this time, (the Ist inst.) average about five and a half feet in depth ; and the writer is informed that it is drifted in some places to ,the depth of 100 in 150 feet—so that the topmost bran ches of the tallest trees aro barely projec ed above the surface. 'lrrtho nation of Cassius IV, Clay and Nathaniel P. Banks appear at the head of the Newport (Ky.) Daily News, as its pre. ferred candidates for President and Vico President. Ct:t - The new Governor of Wisconsin is charged with dismissing Democrats from office, and filling their•placerr with' Ameri , mini. He was 'elocted, it is said, by Re publican,votes. Itti'rwo women were arrested by the New York police, on Saturday night, charged with counterfeiting American half dollars. . o:7.The Norfolk papers state that Ports month sod that city continue healthy, nod that three physicians have left for want of occupation, ICrhlr.. Elliott, the teronant, prOposes to made on Oficension from York on Whit monday, the 12th of May next. fla7The story-Ito, in circulation that Hon. John Bell; of Tennessee, ig About to retire from 'the Senate on account of ill health is wholly • unfounded, and must have originated in tniaapprehension. He is still robust and hale. Kr The Legislature adjourned on Tues day last, at noon. • o:7•The Emperor did not perish in the earthquake at Jedo, but many Japanese , nobles did. Jour; Trust: Lacriunizio ON EDE DEAD or His Canisrr.—The South Side (Va.) Democrat states that Ex•Preiident Tyler is - about' to deliver a lectnre upon "the doad of his Cabinet." The Democrat says "In that Cabinet were the accomplished I;egare, the elegant and erudite Upshor, the brilliant Gilmer, and those twit giants of their age,, Webster ,and Calhoun.-- Scam ten years have passed einoo the il lustrious gallery of statesmen, jurists and scholars filled the. offices of•the Cabinet, but one by, one the nation basput on mourn ing for them, sad he .who gathered them around him to bear with him the great re‘' spoueibilities of hie:time, and share the heavy dtttiee of his pooh lives still to apook 'bele ealogium. THE cominsioN.—Thd London Timei in the coarse don noels on the Molt lei between Great Britian and theYnited States dye; "As for honor and glory in that part of the world, we wish- to keep what we hays as we are very'well swarewe should meet with many' mishaps in a war'with a peo.' ple whoa+ only difference from ourselves is' that they have no. Court, Aristocracy, Halfpay LW or Horse Guards. RoxANca IN PRISON.—A-1. Williams alias4dhn W. Fond, who wal oonvicied a day or two since of stealing a watch, and sentenced to the penitentiary for five years, entrusted to the care of a fellow prisoner, "pinion to his 'departure from jail, the miniature• of At beautiful voung lady, who, he nid, , resided , in, Baltimore,' ant was.the object •of. his .dearest' affea , fie ur,r4Riehmend 41-1,•-r , • .?.;1•4. LOCAL ITEMS. Retigloub Services tbr the nett Sabbath ! • ! ! • stiliebyterfan Churek—Nci Midges. 4 ;arid Chwrch (Lutheran.)—Ser4iceis ig the morning. . Et. Jamie' Church, (Lutberan.) , 7 —Seryiceit in the morning and evening, Rev. Mr. Ili% ; Methodist 'Episcopal Church.—Sendoes , theliforning, Bev. Mr. Thayer. Qrmun Reformed Churdi.—Services Mor ning and everyi —Rev. Mr. Ziegler. Assocoale R ormed Chgrch.—No services. Catholic urch.—Services, Rev. Mr. De Necker. - The Prayer-Meeting of the Presbyterian, German Reformed ; and the two Lutheran churches is held every Wednesday evening; Methodist, Thursday evening. COURT DOINGS.—Court is still in ses• sion as we go to press. An unusually large amount of criminal business was brought be fore the Grand Jury, but most orate bills were ignored. Moinhii was dr;voted mainly to Or phan's Court business.. The case of Peter Rhodes vs. the Executors of , George Deardorff, deceased, in Common Pleas, for balance alledged to be due r- , for sex vices rendered, engaged the attention of the Court the whole of Tuesday' and:Wednesday, and was given to the Jury 'ycliterday morn ing. Verdict for Plaintiff, $2lO an d Cosis.— ~ Counsel for defence filed a motion :for a new : IN QUARTER SESSIONS. Commonwealth vs. Vi M'Clain. Defen dant, a young lad, resides in Oxford township, and, was indicted for Larceny, in stealing , E 8 from the drawer of Mr. John E. Smith, mer chant Defendant plead guilty, and the Court, in consideration of all the circumstances of the case, sentenced him to an imprisonment of ten days in the County Jail, with the .tunial order as to, costs, &c. Com. vs. Levi Weaver—Assault and Battery. Bill ignored by Grand Jury, and prosecutor (Wm. Tate) to pay costs. Corn. vs. Wm. Tato—Assault and Battery. Bill ignored by Grand Jury, and prosecutor (Levi Weaver) to pay costa. Com. vs. Edward Chronister—Selling liquor in violation of tho Act of 1856. Bill ignored and County to pny costs. Conn. vs. Henry Chronister--Selling liquor in violation of the Act of 1855. Bill ignored and County to pny costs. Com. vs. Margaret Smith—Assault and Battery. 'Bill ignored, and prosecutor (Oco. H. Houck) to pay costs. Corn. vs. Nicholas Smith—Assault and Bat tery. Bill ignored, and prosecutor (Geo. H. Houck) to pay costs. Com. vs. Andrew Ohler, Levi Murrain, Geo. Houck, Levi Earner, Casino Bowersocks, An drew Hahn, James Stahle'—Riot, &e. Bill ignored and prosecutor (Nicholas Smith) to pay costs. Corn. vs. George,Houck—Assault and Bat tery with intent to kill. Bill ignored, and pros ecutor (Nicholas Smith) to pay costs. Corn. vs.Ronjamin Reed, Lewis MlLangh lin, James Sanders, George House--Malicions Mischief. Bill ignored and County to pay costs. The Court have appointed today (Friday) for the hearing of applications for License to sell liquors. ABATEMENT.—The County Commission ers have determined to make an abatement of five per cent. on State and County Taxes for 1856, paid on or befcre the 2 eith of June. See advertisement. TEMPERANCE.—The Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance of the State of Penn sylvania, held its Quarterly Session in this place, on Wednetdaylast, in the Hall of Ad ams Division. In the evening a public meet ing was addressed by Amos Bruads, Esq., of Philadelphia, the presiding Amor the Grand Division, and Wu. NicuoLsom, Esq., the Grand Secretary. The latter also, by special request, addressed a large meeting in the Methodist Church last night. Mr. NrenoLsom is an admirable lecturer, a vein of rich hutnor running throughout his remarks,, well adapted .to hold the attention of ant reasonable audi ence. COMMENCED.—MeBSM DOTTER .3: DAVIS, of Baltimore, , Sub-Contmctors on the Gettys.: burl/Railroad, have commenced operations on sections four and five, running from Red-Hill to New Oxford. sfigy-E. C. ALLEN', Esq., of Lancaster, the noted "Razor Powder. Man," paid a visit to this place daring the present week, and held forth for several days to large crowds, on the virtues of bis Powder and his "Electric Paste," pocketing lots of cash, and amusing his audi tors with his usual wit and humor. He seems to have stew more left "the same soft," tind has designated Mr. AUL D. BVEIMER, of this place, his agent for the sale' thereof. See ad vertisement. • ' llairiVe are under obligations to a friend fora copy of the Life of Henry Melchior Muh lenburg, by Prof M. L. STGIVER, of Pennsyl. Vt 111116: College; pUblished by Messrs. Lindsay & Blackiston, Philadelphia. It is . a neatly got ten' up volume; and an exceedingly interesting sketch of the life and character 'dont; of the earliest and most distinguished Lutheran Di vines in this County. Prof. Sicevan has ac quired every enviable distinction as a biograph icai writer, and this sketch .cannot fail, to en hance that reputation. GODY'S LADY'S Boos fpr May is already on out table. It exceeds in excellence all its for met. numbers. GOdey seems to know by intu itiOn how to make a popular magaznie--yrith the Ladies. The engraving which embellishes the presetit number, Child'a BOrroWs,"; is tx happy thought; and worth alone . a year's sub scription, No lady . should ,be off of Gody's list of,sn'btoiribers. Terrup—in: adv,ane 4 .$3 , . acintratisTE; mow's' tRIATAI •• • AND TRIDNP ." IS a , w o rk .by , Miss larrru,J. Cnapn, a handsome volume,Af . ,384 pages hounti.in clt4,.from the extenss publishing house, of, Da Warr A,Davaxeoriv. 160 'and 162 Nassau street, 141 fal; authoress is a 'writer .of no common ability; and has in this book powerfully portrayed' ma nyoftheervils that'beset the path of woman in, society, and especially, the temptations and trials with which she has too Often to struggle,: and which sometimes prove too strong for her feeble strength to withstlind. Price $l,OO. ' ' 1 Qurre A Patzi.--Sevetal persons fish.' ing with a seine in the Busquehannewitn' Tuesday iset, caught two sainion,whinii • joint weight itras•forty-nihe , the largestahat has been 'taken in' YWO!' wati• :era fora great many.years., They extlit ld quite tTurn! 46Ong'tife liticiniagui. • .. r.f." AFFLICTING DIMPENBATION OF PUFF. MICH.—A. letter received in Washington. from Mr. Robert Boyd, a well known and ?expected citizen of Taylor county, Va., dated i Apritll7, 'gates that ou Sabbath morning, fith iost., his youngest son wee taken; sick, and the same night another tom was taken ip the acme manner. On blonday, thelth, a daughter, eleven years old, was taken ea the others. The young est boy , died it 10 o'clock on that day ; and on Wednesday, the 9th, the olher son and daughter, were laid in one grave. On the day they were buried, two other.obildren were taken ill, and en the 111th die died, making a loss of four childrewin one week. But this was only a portion of the cup of bitterness. On the Saturday before the death of his lag eon, the fires •ar t hitib have boon raging so extensivelYlately in Vir ginia broke out about two miles from his residence, and in one hour Mr.''B. *is stripped of all he possessed ; how, hap: wheat, lay; Cate and'oorn.eriliti; th'• 4- in g boy was removed "hastily to save him from the ragidg flames, and when brought back there was not a bed to lay bitzt on. to die.—Stor. FILLMORE'II NOMINATIOS REOEIV. ED AT 11011 IF.-A ,correspondent or the Philadolphia Lodger writing front Rome says "The news, of Mr. „Fillmore;s .nomins• thin by the "American.," wss -ref:wired here on Monday last, sirttettussdigreat re joiettigi. Ii giros , announced to hitt,. by e numerous body of his friends, bet had not the leant influence on 'With , -orh'ri really seems to be the most iinperturbiblis man I ever ea* in my life. - Re rittUrited the other day-from Naples , in very goOdbeelth and in fine spirits, and will return early thin summer to the United States. and fentivsli halm been given 'to hies all over Europe, and et this dittaim from home, where party feelings indwell} sub ride, and American sentiments naturally become the only ones dintingitinhable to patriots, it in no exnggemtion up Any part to nay, that Mr. Fillmore has 'no enemy on this side of the water, where, every A nieritan (I use the term in its legitimate, :nest extensive meaning) is proud to see himself an hendnomely represented in the person of our worthy, dignified, self-pos. sessed Ex-President. GOOD NEWS FOR POOR FOLKS,—The Journal of Commerce says : • 'For the first time in many months we one that common to good Nov York State flour is quoted by wholesale at a fraction under six dollars a barrel. When the channels of communication with the inte rior are fully open, an avalanche of broad stuffs and provisions will bo down upon us and as the demand from abroad is dimin islied, except at reduced prices, there is a fair chance that consumenr will yet reap some hew& from the immense crops of last year. The limners!, millers, and deal ers have had their chance ; the consumers will new have theirs. Muolt, hotrever,.will depend upon the prospects of the growing crops, which thus tar, an far 4$111(3 have learned, are generally faioruble." Tut: 3lottuati EXODUS.—Lost week an extruordinary scone was witnessed at tho New street Railway Station, Birmingham. A fine ship, the Knoell Train, having been chattered to convey a cargo of Morunins to the United States,, en route to their settle wont wont in Unlit territory , three banderol men and women, boys Ind girls.lnemeri the coot ingent supplied by the Bientitiebnin district. They left by the half.p.tst ten train. All seemed to belong to the work ing classes, and the proportion of the sexes was about equal. Many liondredirof their relatives and fellow saints assembled at the station to bid them farettlell ; tool ia spite of the efforts of an instrumental hand to cheer the spirits, of thulptuules, some very taming set3tie'S were witnessed., They evil to day from - Liverpool. There will be 900 on beaid.--Airrninghurn Joisrn Saturday. ' THE CINCINNATI NATIONAL CONYEN: TION. The New York News, one tho oigtitia of the Fl •rds, says that it it,impoa. Able for the two sections of the Dentoora• tie party of-that State to Kit together onto vnto together in tho Cincinnati' Netitmal Convention. The Miter says 'c ‘.1..a it likely that any 'name can be pro posed upon which thev'tan unite, that any, platform can be kid upon which , they can hurMoniously stand f. . Certainly not and the vote of New Y ‘ Orkintiet, therefore, rem in withheld : it can never be cae( in the Cedvention.: To acitnit the two Jele gatione would be to tjeet. Nero York from the Convention, for she oould never agree to vote." DEATH or A DIsTINOVISIIRD HINIX/0. —Arming the deaths in the patenita Friend of liitlia, of Feb. 2, we - filitl die name Ot Atnehnotoih knis'arii to our countrymen in the Fact Wide; and to AmeriCan bruises in the India trial, "the great AU:mica:l Wolin," or badC: er. The eminent • Hindoo 'was posse ssed of immense wealth, for the most parr hesedi tary--,though hie property acqUired in trade was rail, riven fora kidding batiiin. In social lice he was one of the old ,regl-' me; and .his great foliate! ', in len in campliMent to his American well as to celebrate >' the marriage of his grandson, wire diatieguisheilby a splen • - dor end prelusion iufficient io meek. 'hie guests with the idea of tattiest hibtilnitli dates. On that occasion the little bride. gruotn 'literally blared in jewels to ;the vilue of not less titan fealties of rores, 050,000.) ' • The Babo's eantributinn to the Doorgha POOa—this annual religious red= tivsl in honor of Goddeva ''Doorgha weremunificent in , the extreme ; and hie private - entertahiments , were on a iCide of sumptous prodigality unsurpassed"' since: the •gelderi *viceroyalty of Waireit Rest. Inge:: Once on his birth.day ba':Peid; himself' the compliment of redbird% elt the oeepante:•of the debtors' 'pritionl:--‘ . is imid'io have kept thirty lace ; of piee.. (51150,000,) circulating in ble:eityt-, !Piditleally the Baby wee progressive abdt ,of the "Young Bengal" Party. and in re-. ligiim, thongh—like all Rindoo gentlateni of - old family—jealous of his caste, be was far removed, from fanaticism. Ni.: loss will be seriously felt by Ameriell* inSaleutta. Mn. BOCILONAIeiII OPINION Or , TAP. Sinmount •Conanommx.-91. regards ibis. 'Compromise, considering tM exeiting 'sank the a lartning fireumatance- undeicerbiels itivaa made. and the e dangers to,thtss e . MionieS f the'Vidas whOttif hid? , t' c."`" Siesis Poses Ficurnto.—The Lon don Morning "(Areafele 'announces an im p:ltem discovery. It_ is: stated that a great eiperiment yams . recently tried at . Vincennes in the presence of Ueneral Lsititte end the officers of the fort. The secret of Compressing and governins, trieity is at length discovered, and _that power may therefore novr be considered the sole motive henceforward to be used. A small mortar was Bred by the inventor at the rate• of a hundred ilhots a Minute:— without flashing, smoke or noise. The same power can, it seems, be adapted to ever' system of mechanical invention, and fa destined to supersede steam, requir ing neither machinery or combustion.— A vessel propelled by' this power is said to skim the water like a bird, end to fear neither florin nor hurricane. The inven tor had already petitioned for a line of steamers from -L'Orient to Norfolk, in the. United States, which passage he promises to accomplish insight and forty hours I" ' • Ma. Frzzioza Rzogrriox tit Rona. *The correspondent of the Independence Beige, writing from Rome under date of March 20, says . , • "The Anieihrins in Roam have just welcomed, in nvery strange way, the ar. rival of their fellow citizen, Mr. Fillmore, in the • Eternal City. They resuscitated one of Nero'a jefes,air described by Sue lonia', end illuatinated the . colliseum— not, however, with a vast numbers of lit tie lamps, as is generally the case, but with a grand display of fire-vrOrks. Ben pl lights. disposed in the dormitories an-, der the arcades, an the steps in the arena, all over the ruins in fine. took the form of ; vnidannes in attrition, spectres and wild beime vomiting out of flames of a thous and colors. It was really (sumac." A GREAT OITY IN CENTRAL AMERICA. —Mr. Drown, n Bap:ist Missionary, sent out from Mori.] a, in his journal, in ertioly a visit made last April ti Hollin s the capital of the Kingdom of Yuan), He speaks of it as aria► the largest town. with the exception of London, that he has seen. He describes the inhabitants as a peculiar people. with whom he was much pleased—meetly blot* anti some nearly white, hair between that ofs ne. grue and a white man's beard ; good European features—some of their nose. would even be coosidered sharpie A tnet lea. Again he speaks of them as "that superior class or rare of men who have jet black skins, with European futures, and a largo, heard. They are sometimes called white black men. PRESIDENTIAL, CANDIDATES IN Eu uotu:.—Mr Fillmore had returned to Rome on the 20th ult. front Naples. The New York Harald harns .that Mr. Cass was to entertain him at a splendid hltn. quet, to which all the lending Aruericaus in Rome end the high dignitaries of OA Church were invited. Mr. Fijian:we was to leave on,the day after for Florejtca, Militia and 'Venice. .510-I(cd attention. bed been shown , thn ex•Proidetitlay the Pope and the King of 'Valdes, Mr. Buchanan had passed through Parts on his way to the Hauge. •ilis intention was to leave for the United Shatio on the Bth of this mmtilt. it was contemplted by the Americans in Paris to invite hint to a-Publio dinner on. his return through that eitv. WHAT'S IN A NA:HR I—The Darling on (S. C.) Flag soya that a child in that SNOW IN MAssActiusErrs.—A gentle slistrict, not long since ' received the fol-"man from tha western part of Hampshire i liming:tame Francis .Cornelia Aniarin. county, MUM, who visited this city two or 1 this Olivia Sarah 'Rebecca Soprflonia Ju. three weeks since, astonished .us by his :RI- M( Jusephine Victoria, Queen of South counts of Ma MOW in that vicinity. • The Carolina. dritts in some. places were ten, fifteen, or oven twenty feet high. The continuous 14EW MOLE la' FINDING A VERDICT.— cold weather hadprovented the snow from 'They are progressive out in California. I nicting, and the consequence was its accti- A t recent murder trial in Sacramento, mulation to on unprecedented amount. A tioeTity disagreed, and, on, being sent' letter from says : the same gentleman. dated 10th back to the jury room, they put ,twenty* "No mail rixpressea have four:tickets into a hat,' "it twelve o f which passed through this town since Sunday, wim`written "guaty," and . ott the other (and then on toot) and none can be ex twelve ‘iint and "drew," for a petted before next Tuesday. But one verdict. The nut guilty ones got a ma; horse passed us this,yreek, and that was in jor ~Tite State Journal favorthe. ides the morning, whilo i lhe snow wag frozen a because-411e matter is settled at once, but little. "--N. Y. Journal of Commerce. eats the, drawing take place hereafter. sugg ibefolfe AU) eaves expense arld. lintorious Nathan trouble. Brown, 'the most remarkable bigamist ever kaiowit iii Americp, WRI. brought by 1 officer Elliott the Other day, • frem near Jeffersonville,.•ltitliana," tinder sa l requisi tion from Gov. Chase: • He is reputed to hare nine living wiles ! His pintice has been to live with each obbutthree months. get hold of their prriperty and desert thorn. He is now safe In the 'Butler county jail, ut the instance of hie seventh Wife, a 'res ident of this city. The old sinner ie fifty three years of age, tintiltas married, three w roes within twu,years.--410milion (0.) VittYAK TUN Niciarmi "nave 'Rm."— Vhere.is alitattie hi Indiana, which pro -vents the testimony of a negrim from be. tilrrreeieed . ,in ihe Omani. • The disehil ity,,jost:tiow, Rives theirs montipoly of . the ' currying trade liquor in thai'State. Am - ther?anititt :he made witnesses, liquor 41calers ure.tiof 'strait] to sell to them, and %whitey. 'ere generilly employed to effect' •the 'etcOharige 'between the seller and eon= sumer. of the,. prohibited article.— Stale Jeurifol. DELICVTIG ' CAitc—Beat the white right eggs , to : a f r ot h , then add one tea cop or butter, , - two cups of sugar, one pound of flour,une,tea spoonful of soda dissolved ip tea 'empty! of sweet milk, two tpa spoonful; et cream tartar sifted through the Wm. Essence 'to suit the taste. • Bake one hour and a quarter. MACIIINNIRIi IN THIS HUNAN VHANE.—.. "Vert, few,evea mechanise, see aware how trtl, machinery, there is in their own bodies, :Not only are there hilsges and jninla in.the bones, but there are valves in the veins, a forcing pomp in the heart,and otbir curiosities., Oho of the meek' . el' the eye formed , * teal pulley. The bones which "tippet the body are mstle.precide- , ly in that formtwhich has beeo.calculsted: by mathematicians to be strongest for pil- ivies antl supporting columns—that of WI. JoW,"Ylindent, Tit Ail DULL AND FEARS or FN NORFOLK.-The following ea. argot front a Mildness letter, dited Norteflt, April. shows that apprehensions are re•appearance of the foier: )!Prturenee „of . .the warm weather, anti; tae, low pri* prevalent; for grain; our ml4,44eAdensteittaiies Remittal dullness Aihrking ahead for fear of . ,a eliOtkat rietito . twadienoe/Of last mows troti. bletf tie minds 91 many:-; We hope it may be averted!' CHOLERA IN THE foreign letter, io the Bath Tribune, has the fol. Jawing': An anecdote is told of an Englishman, (perhaps you may have heard of it) who ()Unwed to his Customer that there was "cholera in the hair." "Then I hope you are somewhat partio ohm *bon* he brushes you use." 0 • "Oh'l 4 ,, , ,isid , the barber, "I don't mean thiOeieolibe , 'eati, but the' heir of tie hattubtipliere.'t ' • • ' • • wonts,..fmk4 ,no friendb ; spoon ful of honey will cat ch more thee then'a POO" qllintiff's are such friends - worth alter they .are caught Roe!Alyce OD Reaurr.--In the Luna- i tic Asylum at Columbus, Ohio, is - a , pair of insane lovers. Mental 'anxiety of 11, peculiar character . is supposed to have deranged the intellect of the youn man who was sent to the asylum so time ego,•eured as it was hoped per anently and sent home. While al , home he fell deeply in love with a young girl, who re• turned his devotion, arid they becameten. der!) , attached 'to each• other. But, on happily, the malady returned upon the young man, he was separated from the object of his love, and sent back to the As ylum. Left to ierself to , muse — tirion her bereavment, and the sad destiny of her lover, the mind of the girl also became affected, almost, as it might seem, from sympathy—and it was not long before she, too, was, immured within the walls which sheltered him. They are both there now. Occasionally they seem to i have recovered their reason, and are per mitted to bold interviews with one anoth. er. In one of these the poor girl begged tier lover to marry her; tint •liti rephedl with a melancholy, ret4,l enough to bring tears from the listeners--f`You know . that we cannot be married, Ellen ; we are unfit for that happinens—poor, unfor tunate creatures that we are !"—Sandus ky Register. ' • LOUIS NAPOLEON V IND ICATED,—Ti t s Rev. ,Chas.,Stuart, Stua of the U. S. Navy, having been 'referred to 'as an accquaint ance of the French Emperor while aojourn. ing in New York has written a letter which fully relieves the character of - Louis Napoleon • from IMputations that were generally believed. Mr, Stuart, it seems, was the intimate aequainta 4 pee of Nap.ot eon fOr.the thres,rtiontlis he staid in New ! York. He nye' that instead, of being, of louse habits and a frequenter of 04ster J Saloons, Porter Houses, or other resorts of idle and profligate men, Napoleon was occupied with plans end correspondence, for the Restitration of his family ; that he neither squandered nor borrowed money ; that lie was not much in society, but that his associations were with the peod pie of character and position, tlitit he i was abstettinua rather than excessive in i eating and drinking ; and finally, though lie came to travel through America, he he hurried back to Europe on hearing of I the sudden illness of his un i ghtfr. „ I ; STARTLING NIRSMERIC E „ ne ! Johnson (Mich,) Citizen, of last week,! . _ says : Dr. Samuel P. Hart, was tried in ; mend. Sales of Western in bids one kegs at the Cireut Court, Judge. Johnson, fir 156 . 410 cents, common roll at Bali cents, committing a rape on the person of; and choice do. at 19a22 cents. Miss Caroline Church. 'He was con- CATTLE.—Ranged from 3 socos 75 on victed and sentenced to ten years impris- the hoof, eqnal to 7@sll net, and averaging oilmen' In the Slate Prison. It appeara $s 011, gross price is 12i cents, lower than the from the evidence that Miss Church was ; being magnetized by the defendant for ! average of last week. paralysis of one limb and an arm.— HOGS.--oThe supply is still light, and the market firm at. our last quotations. The Some nine months subsequent she was is delivered of A 'child. She swore she did Sales at the scales yesterday. were made. at not know- whose ehild it was—that she B@so 50 Ta 100 lbs. never had intercourse •t•ith any man to SUEEP.—There has been a better supply her kinityledge ; and that she did not , of• Sheep at market th4s:eeK and prices have know her situation until confined. The declined. We-naw:quote them at 5 25®54, parentamt the young girl swore that young 1004 bit. gross. Salei were made at' these men did not visit her, and that the dace ' figures at the scales yesterday, eel had ample opportunity to commit the °dice . The pvuple•uleo introduced two! gettiletnnt: who have been in the habit of I rungnettztocpersons who testified that a person could' he magnetized so Al to he un conscious. The trial lasted two flays.— A. Blair appeared for the people, and S. C. Wood for the defence. It is said that a number of parrots resort annually to Decatur county, lowa, and are. ' antnetimes Teen in flocks o twenty, and even more. Three of these! birds were shot one week during the late cold spell. They are about the slier of . the common tams pigeon, though nof . quite so 'large round, their tails -are shorter, their plum age is green, tinged on the back with .bluet their wing feathers are rid and yellow, and the hill and tongue are the same as in ell parrots It is rather surprising to find these birds ,so far mirth, and feeling so much at home. Nature makes us poor only when we want necessaries ; but custom gives the name of poverty to the want of superflui ties. 111S_Pranklin's name havbeen immortaliz ed in various ways; end it h connected with numerous Popular Institutions. Among the most popular placoa with which it is associated . is Franklin Piaci, Philadelphia, on' the' car ner of which, No. 111 CheanueStreet, is the .greatpopulirClothing gitabliihment of floor amt. Wn.sow, the Targest, cheapest ? best and most fashionable in the country. TAVERN LICENSE. THE following Applications to keep Public Houses of entertainment in the County of Adams have beenfiled it: my office with the requisite number of signers, and will be pre. sonted at the next Court of Quarter Sessions:, FRANCIS J. WILSON, Borough of Berwick: HENRY KOBLER, ' " ISSAC ROBISON, T:vp. of Hamiitonban. WM.' McCLELLAN, ' REUBEN STEM, " JOSEPH BARKER, Twp. of Germany. . . D. NEWCOMMER. Twp. of Hamilton. . CHARLES MYERS, Twp. of Menallen. JOHN BLISBY,.TownshIp of Conowago. PETER SHIVELY, Borough of Gettysburg. BENJ. SCHRIVER, " " H. D. WATTLES, " " JEREMIA II JOHNS, Township of Conowago L DANID GOODYEAR, " FRANCIS BREAM, Twp. of Cumberland. 2 ' • , ,4. J BALDWIN, • Q7erk Quan4er. April 4, 1856. 3t, • • - . Holloway's Oiniminl and Pills, are a ccr taro cure for senrvy.—Every Hope, of Charles t.on,,South ,Carolina, suffered mute than moat people from the sewn, and the whole of his body was covered with this MIS ightly eruption ; hetrieda, greatnumber of reputed reniedieubut he was not benefitted by the same,indeed, it be came doubtful to his friends, whether he would ever overcome this disfigurerrient. At length he tried Holloway's Ointment and pills, and these medicines %uickly prodiced a beneficial change, by continuing with these excellent medicines for eight weeks, he was radically cured. BALTIMORE MARKET. BALTIMORE. April 24, 1856. FLOUR AND MEAL.—The Flour market this morning was ituite brisk. Sales of 600 bbls Howard street at $6 62i, and 400 bbls, Ohio at $6 50. After the news by the steam er Arabia no sales went , made, and the market appeared weaken Family and Extra Flour— We quote Howard street-and Ohio Extra at 7 25@ $7 60, Family do. at 9@is9 60 V bbl. Rye Flour:—.We - quote at 4 75@55 bble— Corn ; Meal—We quote country- at $2 60, and Citrtnanufncturcd at $3 V bbl. and dull. ORAlN.—Wheat--llifarket rather heavy this !horning ThCre menu; to be but littlerdis position to operate,. and prices continue to show a downward tendency. About 10,000 bushels were offered. We quote good to . prime red 1 40®231 45, choice do. at $1 5.4-o",din ary to fair white at 1 40@5150, good to prime do at 165®1 65 11 bushel. Corn-- Market dull. About- 21,000 bushels offered to day; and sales of white at 48®52 cents, and yellow at 54®55 centsl bushel. Oats— About 5000 bushels offered today, and, sales of 2,000 bushels at 32®334 cents f bushel. Rye—About 500 bushels offered te-day, no sales. We quote Maryland and Virginia at 78(382 cents, Pennsylvania at 87®90 cents bunhel. PROVISIONS.—Stock of all kinds light, and not much done to-day. Beef—We quote Western Mesa at 11 a $l2 50, No-1 at 10 a $ll 't) bbl. Pork—Small sales . .to-day of Mess at $lB. We quote Prime at $l6, an Rump at $l4 371 per bol. Bacon—Small sales of sides, in lots, at 10 cents, shoulders at 81®81• cents; and hams at 10i®1 2i cents { lb. Bulk Meats—A. brisk demand. and mark et firmer. Sales to-day of shoulders at 71 ethits, sides at 81 cents, and hams at 9 cents lb. Lard—We qtiote bbls. at 10 cents, kegs 10i cents 113 lb. Butter—A steady de- HANOVER lILIRKET. HANOVER, April 24, 1856. FLOUR'S bbl., from warmth, ' $6 00 IV HEAT, 'Et bushel, . •140 to 1 60 RYE,' 75 . . • CORN, 40 . OATS. - 3 O 3O BUCKWHEAT, per bushel 50 POTATOES, per bushel • • . 37' TIMOTHY-SEED, . . 2 26 CLOVER-SEED, 7 50 FLAX-SEED; 1 60 PLASTER OF PARIS, 6 00 PORK, per 100 lbs 7 00 YORK 111 4R EL ET. • 'roux, Tuesday, April 22, 1854. FLOUR, iss lohl., from wagons, sto 25 WHEAT, ..0 bushel, • 1 55 to 1 70 RYE, <I 85 CORN, a 43 OATS, ii 30 TIMOTHY-SEED, ii, bushel, 2 '25 .... CLOVER-SEED, " 00 FLAX-SEED, 1 75 PLASTER OF PARIS, ton, 675 MA,RR ED. - On the 16th inst., by Rev. Dr. Johns,.at Emanuel Church, Baltimore, W. W.TAYLOR, Esq., of Pennsylvania, (one of the contractors for•the construction of the Gettysburg Rail road.). and Miss ELLEN 8., daughter of the late Henry Hayes, Esq., of that city. On the 17th inst., by the Rev. Jacob Ziegler; Mr. JAMES HAKE and Miss MARTHA MeCREARY, both of Franklin township. 01/ the 16th inst., by the Rev. G-.ltoth, Mr. WILLIAM W. BLOCHER, and Miss ELLEN JANE DONELLEY—both of Butler town. ship. On the 15th inst.,-by the Rev. L. H. Kefau ver, Mr. ANDREW LOW, of Fairfield, and. Miss SARAH MARGARET CURREN, near Taneytotvu, Md. On the 20th inst., by the Rev. Jacob Zieg lir. GEORGE BUSH, and SUSAN NAH SCHLOSSER, both of Menallen town ship. DIED, • - On the 20ttr in at his residence, in Balti more, Rev. JoIIN I • • • , . A timers Station, Methodist Episcopal Church, In the 49th year of 'his age and 20th of his ministry. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. NOTICE is hereby given that the Com. inissioners of Adams county will make an ABATEMENT OF FIVE PElt• CENT. upon all State and County Taxes assessed for the year 1856, that shall be paid to Collectors on or before Saturday the 28th of June need, and Collectors are hereby required to make, such abatement to all persons paying on or before said day.. 0& Collectors will be required to make payment to the County on or before 21teiday the Ist of July tied, otherwise they will not be entitled to any abatement By order of Cothruissioners. • . .1. AUGHINBAUGH, Cleirk. Commissioners' Office, - Gettysburg, April 25, 1856.-td • NOTICE., T HE first and final account of Ana:aux SPANGLER, Assignee of the Etate and, el. rents of JACOB BEAMER And Anna Maris: his wife of Cumberland township Adams : county, haa imen filed in the Court of Common Pleas of said county, and will be confirmed on (Hea dy the 27th day of May next, unless cause be shown to the contrary. ' JOHN PICKING, ii , otla'y. April 25.-4t* NOTICE. THE first Account of Seifert, ALLYrlNE,.COM :nsittect Of JAMES ALWINE, (Lunat ic;) of Hamilton township, Adams county, has been filed in the Court of. Common Pleas of said county, and will-be con fi rmed on 2iteeday the 271 i dm', of May rkxt, unless cause to the con• teary be shown. . • 'JOHN PICkINO, Probi t y. April 25, 18*-st* A HUMAN LIFE SAVED`( DOWAGLIC, Mica" March 11,1856. .T; A. RHODES, Req.: Dear Sir—As r • took your medicine to sell on consign. leant, "no cure no pay," I take pleasure in sta ting its effects as reported to me by three brothFra who live in this place ! and their testi mony is a fair specimen, of all I have re ceived:, . , W. $. Conklin told me--"I had taken nine bottles of Christie's Ague Balsam, and contin , ually run down while using it until my. lungs and liver were congested to . that degree that blood discharged froth my . Mouth and bowels, so that all thought h impossible for me to live through another chill. , The doctors too did all they could for me, but thought 1 must die.— Nothing did me any good until T got Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure which at once relieved me of the distress and nausea at my stomach and pain in my head and bowels, and produced a permanent cure in a short time." H. H. Conklin says—"l bad been taking medicine of as good a doctor as we have in our county, and takiug any quantity of quinine and specifics without ~tir.y good result, from. the 26th of August the 17th of Heptemberv- !! But 'seeing kr" nicely it operated ; on Myhroth er, I got a bottle of Rhodes' reimr aud Agtie Cure, which effected a permaneutcure by using twodhirds of a bottle: • ••• ' • S. M. Conklin was not here, but both the other brothers say his case was the eerie as H. Id's. I sold the medicine tohoth the samo day, and the cure was as speedyfrom the same email quantity, andl might so apeci4 , Yotirs with respect, A. H N TIN (AUX.-, The above sneaks for itseit Good - *Mires it is, it is of notetter.tenor than the cast nurn ber oflike certificates I hive eireedy published, and the.still greater amount that is continual ly pouring in upon me. ' • One thing more. Last ye,ar,l had occasion to caution the publia in these worse : , ".1 notice one ful7:4 who have taken one of any general circular., sub . stituted the MRS of ilwir nostrum for me medicine, and then with brazen impudence end their pamphlet with the' excla• motion; 'Let the proprsetor of any other medi• eine say ea much /he dares,'" etc. Now I take plensure in saying that the cita tion referred to the same "Dr; Christie's Ague Balsam" that is mentioned in the above cer tificate. There are several - other industrious phople I , pho are applying to their , poikonous trash all that have published about my Fever end Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, except, the certificates of cures, and the certificate of the celebrated chemist, Dr. Jameiß. Chiiton, of N. Y., in favor of its perfectly harmless char. actor, which i.fattached to every bottle. This will always serve to distinguish my medicine from imitations. Fur sale by Druggists generally. JAS. A. IikIODES, Propriito. PauviDENcs, R. I, April 26, 1856.-3 m FIRE PRQ.OFS! THE SALAMANDER BAres OP PIRA AGAINST THE WORLD 1- k EVANS it WATSON,,No. 26 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, have had the surest, demonstration in the Ibllowing certificates that their manufacture of'Salahlander &ires bas at length fully warranted the reprelienta tions which have b;en made of them,-as rizi daring au - undoubted security tigaihst . the' ter rilie element . PttiLanetamta; April 12 1 1856,' Messes. EvAtis k WA•r+Mx fords us the highest satisfiteticin to state toyuu, that owing to the very protective qualities** two of the Salamander Safes which we pur chased of you some.months since, we saved a large portion of our jewelry, books, papers, &c., exposed to the calamitous fire in Eon stead Place, on the morning of the - 11th intitagt, ! When We reflect that these Safes were loca ted in the fourth Story of thti building weoccu pied, and that they fell suirseqUently- into `,a ; heap of burning ruins, where the vast cOncen trauon of heat cursed the brass plates to melt, we cannot but regard the preservation of the valuable contents as most convincing proof of the great security afforded by your Saw!. We shall take much .pleasure in recom mending them to men of business as it'sure re liance against the fire. CEO. W. SIMONS & BRO.. rare, „ 12, Apo.. MENUS. Evess & WAT,scur i-1 have to oiler you my testimony in favor of the great security afforded to my entire stock of Jewelry , 'books, papers, &c., daring the recent disastrous con flagration in Banstead. Place, front the (act that the same were contained in two of the Sal 4 amender Safes manufactured by you. •' Miring fallen from the filth story of .the,Ar-, titan building, where they were previously placed, and exposed to a vast heat for a long time, the . preservittion of the valuable deposits seemed to every one who witnessed the open— ing and interior examination, a matter of pro found astonisbuient: Tonll who . may reiluire.a perfect' protection from the ravages of fire; I shallnot hesitate to recommend the use of your Safed, as I consid• er they have now undergone the most trying tact. • - N.E.- MOIIGAN. PHILADELPHIA, April 12, 1856. EVANS WArsoN ;i•-•tlentlemen— No doubt you will be deeply gratified to"letdrn the good - condition 'in which. I discovered my book, policy of insurance, certificated ofitoCk, d other valuable documentd, when oa• day last. I opened the Safe mude - by your With ray knowledge- of its great exposdre, I both to the intensity of the heat from so hot a fire, as that which'destroYed the Artisan build• ing, as also from the force of the fall froim its former elevated position in the third' stery, I could entertain but slender hopes prior to its interior inspection, that the contents whicii I once so highly prized would over be"of any ser• vice to me, but as thew:, fears ire now hsppily removed, I feel it only due to say to you,that I, nteticeforth recommend the .irse, of year, Safes to all who may wish to feel a cen6 ence 1 in the perfect security which such mea .pro-' vides againsteo frightful an'element. - - - EDWARD GASKILL, Bookitin er. • Constantly on hand Patent. Powde and Thief Proof Locks for Beaks, Stotes,'Ate« '' April 26, 1856,—1y 1 t ' ' • TO BRIDGE BUILDERS, SEALED proposals will be received at . the office of the Commissioners of Adaine county, Until Tuesday the 13th of Noy 'next, fOr the 'building 'of a WOODEN BRIDGE across,Swift Run, on the road leading' freta New Chester to Oxford, (near New Chester), The Bridge is to be built after the style of , the Bridge across Rock Creeli, near CletiyOurs, on' the road leading from Gettysburg to Harris burg, of the following dimensions: One .SPan of fifty feet long from abutment to abutment, without a roof, to be weatherboarded on the sides five feet high and capped, and well paintedirith white paint. Plans and specifi cations eon`be seen in die Commissioners' of ifiee on the day ofletting or previous bycalling on the Clerk. •»y order of Commisaioners. • • • .T AUGIIINBAUGH, C l erk. Coramissiooers' .08ice, . • Gettysliurg April 26 1866.--td • TO 13111LI)ERS. rf BE School Dire‘ctore of Straban 'towriehiP will attend at the house of Jacob' L.' Grua, in•lfunterstown, on Saturday the 17th day of May next, at 2 o'clock,. P. Hi, to re wive Proposals A:ir, building a' School House; in said township, near Widow Campbell's.— Plums and,specifioatione can be seen on the day °flatting, or sooner, by applying to any of the Directors. • . . By ordcr of the Hoard, PHILIP BEA kg% Soc',y. April 25; 1256.-3t*- , ' TIOLLOWAY'S PILDS & OINTMENT, can be lad ik Dettyeberm at the Dmg Elton ci!D.l3l:lE)3lr;rn ;-- "CAST TOM! DREAD UPON THE WATERS, FOR AF TER MANY DAYS YE MALL FIND IT." I CERTAIN CURE FOR ALL RHEUMATIC PAINS. DoWI Condemn it but try it, it cannot full E. C. ALLEN'S CONCENTRATED BLEC,THIC PASTE rnD`ABIIBIAN PAM xViit4crroa /V Zan and Horic. • - [Copy . Light' `secured ,accoidipg to lair.] :RIitALL JAR, Fifty ceuta ~I.iAIGE JAR, One Dollar. 11,‘ . • TIIE' ELECTRIC PASTE acts tlpcm the t Muscles, Tendons, rind upon ..the whble nervous system removing torpidity and pro ducing a healthy action of the blood. There being no yolatile matter in its composition, it remains in action until it accomplishes its work. It cannot lose its strength, and is al together harmless, its constituent parts being entirely vegetable. What .will it cure ? We answer—Rlicu• matic Fajita, when everything else tails, CiaMps, Cholk, Chilblains, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Head-Aebe • Tocith•Ache, Swellings, Bruise/I, Sores, Ring-Worm, Totter; Stir Joints, Contracted Cords, Fresh Cuts, UleeriiiedSoret, arid rill Scrofulous'where Diseases external remedies can` be used, Sore Throats; Stitt Nedra' rte. • What it will cure for Horsey and Crattic.:-,: Ssieeny, Spairirt, visaulsig, Poll Evil, Wind- Ulcers;Cholie;Sprains'; Collar and tied & Orilla, Stone Bpisesi Stiff Joirts, Verdlgo, Splints, and Running Stores. • . • IrtN,Pur sale at - the• Patent Medicine 'Store of H. A. Rockafield it Co., General Agents, Lancaster, Pa., and by A. D. BUEHLER, Get tysburg, Pa. Day-None' genuine but these bOttles hating 1 the wtdds "E. C. Allen's Concentrated Elec tric Paste, at'ArabiltoPain Eat:meter, Lan caster Pa.,'! blown- on the bottles. , ;031 1 .140k out fir :Counter:l4u.: Dont for , get to ask for ALLEN'S.- April 26, 1856.—1 y NOTICE. '" lETTERS of Administration on the Estate 4 of HENRIETTA KANN late 'of But.. t ler township, Adatus ,county), Penna.,' de ceased, having been granted to the subsea. bar, residing in the seine township, he here by gives notice to ppersons indebted' to said Estate, to call and settle the sante .and those havingelahns are requested`to present the same, 'properly authenticated, for went. DANIEL . KANN, Adm'r April 26, 1856 • SCHICK ALWAYS AHEAD? Just from the City with the Largest and Pill-. limt Stock (f .GOODS /4/ ihe. , S)Ring, and Summor Seasons, to be BCen in:. Gleitygnry t. AMONG which will be found Fain and Fancy DRESS .81LICS, black Bilks; all qualities, plain Widnes, plain and figured erego, Berego Delaines, Chellies, Brillutints, Lawns, Giughtitns t4 Prints,, Shawls.' Einbroid cries, Gloves, Hosiery and -CLOTHS t/ all colors and p_r , fces, Cassitnetesi for ben and boy's wear, Ticking 4 itc. Purchasing at the lowyst rates, Y nun pre., pared to sell at as lbw pricei, nii'goods can' ho had at any other establishnient in the County.' An proof; of whiah,..l invite all to cull and`ex- I amine my Stock" : when they will be Satisfied that such is the tact. J. L. Sind/noest Corner of the Dia- • cingl3altimpl;a street. (LIME ©UT TIME t;Al113. , . . • of every.variety, Summer Chali De fl this way if you want the worth Of! 'sins, ,Serngtis,„ &c.., and every V your money. I will Aoll ydu Goods that rthing . fnclnonable f••• es',.wear. , 'For will clo•• yeti good to wear tgem. ; Such as f Gentle:nen we have beautiful styles of Goods SPRING SiUMMER GOOlass cheap us I•for Coats; ' Pants and Vests, dm, ,:Give us a the cheapest, if not a little'c;44aper" Just eal l l.call,,re deem needless to enumerate the.va and take a peep at them and judge for your.: riety of styles and qualities of ondarge stock self at the Cheap Northwest Corney, where yon: as we are prepared to furaish.evetything in will• be accommodated with the gfeatest of our line, at the lowest prico.' Call early at pleasure. • • , . FAHNESTOCEN, - ' .• T h ,Nlriof l/ Red April ,18, 1850,.• • Ready-made Ctotliiirg, . , and Chithing made to order--which I will gel' cheap for Cukor Country Produce. JOHN HOKE. April le; 1856. NEW ESTABLISHMENT.. „ , GRANI'T'E' STONE-YARD. T HE undersigned respectfullyinforrn the citizens of Gettysburg :and . the public STONE' thatthey have opened a GliAlillTE STONE' YARD, cat South Baltimore Street; opposite the residence of George Shryock, where they are prepared to furnish GRAN ITE STONE, dressed in every style, for s, Dpor 841114 VINO , • • ', irps. • - and every, kind of building and ornamental use. Also, CEMETERY BLOCKS always on handand • a general variety of dressed Granite. i 1147'nm UndeMigned havi . had consider. able experience; in their busitiel;, respectful], ly invite persons wishing , anything . in their line to giVo us a call—a 4 we' are prepared' to furnish the same article CHEAPIDR than it has over been heretofore i36bred •Gettri burg, . .„ t • HENRY; S. BENNER ) ' PETER BL'ITLER. April 18,1806.3111 (B UR stock of HARDWARE litis been very ~v✓ ranch increased, and; persona buildin Pr requiring. anything in. this ,•departnion 'should first call and see FAHNESTOCHI3, 'cheap aback. • : ' . A.RRIAGE TRIMMINGS ,can always , . bosght lower, and' a larger a...wort - men than elsewhere, is always to be had at., 4 • " fAHNESTOCKS'• , , • Ladiew. o pm want mad ilmtiMuside D -ROBES ? If so; call at FAHNESTOCXS% April 18 fIEisiTLEHEN, do von wish to - seled front large'and handionie variety of emote,: Handkerchiefs, fiuspendetb,f Ike? If you do,. call at .:SCHICItt. BONNETS, and Bonnet Trimmings can be bad very low and pretty at the cheap etOre of PAHNES'I:OCKS'. AN extensive assortment of :IRON ; and NAlLS'jast reeeived'at • FAIINESTOK6'. CALL and nee the new style of Black, Brown, Lilac and Pearl Bata at W. W. PAXTON'S togIBOXES BEST CONGRESS %. TOBACCO, in 'tore , and 'for 'sale by WM. 'BUEHLER, No. 167 Franklin Wed: ' BONNETS, Ribbons, and Miriam of every variety, and to suit every taste to be found cheap at SCHICK'S. . GLOVES HOSIERY, the largest, pret tied, ancl'altemiest stock in teian; at - pril'lB. - • • 80H14K8% A/(IISICAI, INSTRUBIZNTS.—fFIutcsi .4V-1. °line, Guitars, Accordecmiy on tuutd and. foe sale by ' • , MARCUS SAl4BOlq. READY-MUM CLOTIEDIG AT SAMSON'S CHEAP CLOTHING IF you want a suit .of . READY-ILADE CLOTHR•IO, complete' in'every respect, of the latest style, and cheaper than they can tes purchased 'at any establishment •iu tie county—call at MARCUS SAMSON'O, op• posite the Bank, in York street. I have just received from the Eastern Cities the largest and best'assortment of Goods . ever offered in Gettysburg. In offering to sell betkrr Goods at lower prices than other dealeii, I simply rew quest purchasers to call and snag .themselvea of the truttrof my offer ; by a penguinl exami= nation of my Goods and prima: Buying exeln• sively fin. cash, Z can buy cheaper and sell cheaper than any other person in the County. 3ly Goods are madm.up to the best style by ex perienced workmen, and can't be excelled.hy any customer Tailor. My stock eensitts, part, of ' . Coals of all Slzex prices, ,colors, and kande, made _up in -a dupe.' rior manner. Also PANTS AND.VESTS, of thji:Jatesa and Most fatthionatle styles ,and every kind of goods, suitable for ,Spring and 'Winter., , tyear; Also. ED(.0 1 1:11.1 1 :11 &KIM aQOt 1 •, and a large assortment of Gentlemen's and; Bagefs Arnithtirg "' Goals' consisting. of ex -1 .tra quality linen bosom Shirt*, Suspenders, Gloves, .half Hose, 'Collars, neck and pock et Handkerchief**, and 'an extraordinary as sortment of Black Satin and fancy Self ad justing STOCKS, and various other fancy at ticlds togeth'ttr with Umbrellas, Trunks, Cat pet lings, lints, Caps, Boots zmd Shoes. *Efi..l . am also prepared to sell wholetale, country merchants desiring tosell again, Beady Made Clothing at CHEAPER. RATES THAN' CAN RE , 13000112'a ME CITIES. If you doubt it, Call and examine for yoursehes. . MARCUS SAMSON. •N. It All eloode bought of me; - wilt be ox (lenge iitheY do not prove saisthetory,l 'Oettriburgr April 11,1-856.' TAE . ..4 . 4,1m,.p.v.. T.c)Rg, k NEW SUPPLY OF FANCY GOODS! AIJS.N'M'CLELLA.N WS just returned . from the city with'. a very, large stnek of v ;,' ' NILLINWRY & FANCY (,to which 'she would invite thersattenlion of her friends and the' pablic, believini that an animation will satisf,y 'them that her Goods are the beef seilecteiftifid Most fruhioliable as well as the cheapest eter offered in this 'place, The assortment comprises Cashmeres; ' Bilks, Da Lanes, ' Gingliams, Calicoes,' De ' • Basu, Coburg- MAW, .51ua liu, Lomeli ; Saoi Flannels, Boa. bee's; and Bonnet' , r,ala Dials trriiihki, ' elate, Black Veils, Blue do., Gloves, Hosiery. Handkordhieta. Preach 11 inked. CambrieJnekoliettind Swiss Edgings, _ , Insurtings, Sleuve.s, +hair 'and . Silk 'Mils, }lack' Lace,. and Embroider. • ed tratittkiirchiefs, . • -- ,Braids, Faris, yok,..citit and examine for;.youiselves.„. ' • • 0 OlotY6bilrg Aptil 18, 1856. rAszIESTOO BRQ'TECERS if received add are now opening a ye ll- ry large nud,.liandion3e stock of-HEW and are prepared to sell to all in . want of any article in their line cheaper than they,cau boug?,t elSeWhere. Having par chased oar ock iu New :York, .and 'Baltimore; thus having the advaetege of all thred markets,. we offer inducements which' can not he had etioWhere in the County. Our SO* embray.s, brass - citutis . ' . . NEW STORE.' 'O3 ci:NN \ p TS & FA:NCX G OQD S. 1108 , CREARY has just returned from 1 01 . 11 M 'cities, and is no* opeuing..t4e best 'seleadd and most. foshionnbio assortment' of .lu.Ltinitr AND FANCVOODS' ever bi.ouglit :to GettyilbO s tg, conisting In part . a Neapolitan, 'Straw and Fancy .1 • BONNE•TS. I , . CAPS" dud Cap Trimmings of, every descrip tioni Veils, Laces, Nets_and Minim of all colong!Flmbroiderles, Hindkerchiefs, Gloyes, Hosieqii:Somincr Dress - Gpnds, Shawls and 31antina9, Mourning gooda, - ,together . with an assoit Mont, ,of Funny for thin toile; too numerous' to mention, whick.slie invites die Ladies to call and examine:, • „" MisA MCCREARY will also carry on the MIL= LINER business in all its bravefieS i ind hopea frolii the exparienee sbe has had and a desire to pletise, that she will Be ehle to gicegeneral satisfaction. East 17?rk Strc - el, directly oNo4itellee Bank. Aprll 'IS, , NOW :WE HAyg ' TA-1BM.! .11 - W :arrived 2 from ; Baltimore . : and Phila. , delphia the best assortment.of • . Mattf, Cups, Boots' and • Shoes, , that lea ever been o ff ered in Adams County. tie f l,„.su - colon and kin , tig; (scum entirely new. 4 , ‘ Call and see them at the old stand, 'newly hied up, id Chambershurg etreet, ~ a few doors from the corner. • • W. W. 1 5 .9.XT6N. Ivltireh' 28, 1886. • . , .17;ttintatortt Bratterg AVE received and axe now opening a very JIJII late iiinklandaon2e stock of IfEIV GOODSiOf every vatiekr. Give them an ew iy coli'ityou want tuirgama. ; 110856. NOTICE. ltif . R. 408. 8: GITT, tilgineer of the Get: tyaburg Railroad, will'eheerfally give in. fonnstloit relative to the Engineering De partiient at New Oxford.' " April 1 1,-1856.-3t • LARGE assortment, of Queen's-are, Chi. nay Glass and Sume Ware, ; • . • COBEAN & PAXTON'S. 'VW, STOOK of Ready-made Clothrag, and e, great variety of Fars.Article's tit COBRAN: ANb 'PAXTON'S'. • TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, UIdBREL 'In LAS fOr salt, at. COBEAN & PAXTON'S. ' ON HAND to pay for LAND /499191.A.A../ WARRANTS. Persona hav ing any to sell will receive {be highest, price in cash by calling on ' • gIIWARD G. IiAHKESTOCK. Oat. STOVES, • (IF various patterns and sizes, constantly on hand and for sale, at WARRENS' FOUNDRY IF ' ou volt a fina'articleof Dress ,Shoes or tore, o:tr Geutlt;rnia -La,diati tall: at the *tore of . .7/. W. PA.X.TON. IF YOU ANT IIATS, CAPS, BOOTS& STIO,ES, ittnenat 20 per cent. cheaper than you ever bOught before, remember it 'is At GO• BEAN k PAXTON'S, whore they are to;be had in great variety, consiatlng of Con Viand Boy's fiiietilk, Fur and Slouch Eats, .0(.66 latest style, all colors and sizes, 'Whit% Brick Tan, Blue, Drab, Fads, La Aisor. * assortment oC.ltlen'sand Day's Ina Calf, and Grain 'Boots - and Sheet,: Gent!. Fine ' and Patent Leather Gaiters. , careful, Ladies, if you want WaTit,ng and * Fine.. Drew Shoes, such as Jeuny Lind Sus )(ins and, Ties, Kid and Morocco so a beautiful assortment of Lath& •Ittess Gaiters,. with a large stock t iof hike et Arid Ohildrens' fancy Gaiters and Shoes-that you find COBEAN k PAXTON'S, at the South east Corner of Centri. Square, ' • 84., • pnrchamng elsewhere; as they have fat; tla largest.stock of Seasonable Good; , in.. unny and are determined to sell very elittav-- /Take care and keep a , • .. ~ S HARP look.out that you do not mistake the place.-- Remember COBEAN 1 PAXTON'S 'New Store, at die - Old Stand'of Keller Kurti." . Gettysburg, March 4,1856.-t(" MEW GOODS.' GEORGE ARNOLD , nAS just returned from the city. with•sa large . and beautiful a stook: . of Goods as have been offered to the `puhlioat any time among which are Hosiery, Ciluvas, : lhillet. Sleeves, Collars, Trimmings, Opessi„Larna 'Robe Liwns, De Baize's, •te., dieittlemtn's Goads Its Great limeas4l:: • Black, Blue, Brown, Olive, Claret, atttl'tfrab, Plaid,. Clouded, and Figured Cloths, Bleak, Brown; and Fancy Cassimera; Figured, • and Baia of every shade of color, Drab 15e tate, Cashroorette, Bombazine, Silk War, Ab pacca, &c. • Also; Ready•made Clothin g . in , great irorittiy, 'with a large stock of Grocenes, Qnsenitware, &c., &e., all of which will be sold as 'atop as they can be had at any retail . 466- Eolmm:din the country. ,•• • - The LADIES will please call, as we are: at all times pleased to see them: • - ' The GENTLEMEN'S attention is itrrlied to our large assortment in their line. • In cdn• nection- with the Store, is our - , , .isaivemame zenta)copavztt o at the Sand' -Slone Front, Where, e'ry,tlling is done' up . , in - the 'neiitest and best manner. We can rig a man from head to foot in the very, shortest notice, ,C4ll-4?, and see Mid judge for yourselves. April 4, It Jg A Dit-.51 A D ECLOTH 1 Piet AT Tim BAND.S'fONE FRONT. "' Now reeelied and for ease thilargeig, pret• bent, and cheapest stock of , • T- MADE CLOTHING • that Ines been offered in this place ataxy time: ; They ere all our own make, manufactured out Or 00e own Cloths, Ca/mimosa. &M, &e Me' have Coats from. $1 to $2O; Pants from. 62f cents te $10; :Vesta from 621 cents to $6 00. . lloye Clothlog In Great Variety. Our stock of Clothe consist of Blas i .Black 0 i ve,; Brown,Green ' Drab, 'Claret, ea all other colors.. _PurCas4imers consist of 416014, Brown, Steel 'mixed, and every variety of Shade of fancy., colours. 'Also .Marine Usub , meres, in great variety, Plain, Plaid,and Figur ed Cashmeretts, Tweeds, Jeans, Drab Detates i , Silk Warp, Almiccaa, Black. Satin, - Buff, White, Plaid and Fancy Marseilles Vesting. Call and see us, if we cannot fit you we will take your measure, and make you a garment on the very shortest notice. Having the very best Tailors: constantly at work cutting out and making up, we do things up in the nest. est - atid best manner at the SANDSTONE FRONT—and are hard to beat, April 4, 18'66. GEORGE ARNOLD. , V.4.I f UABLE , PRcoP.ERTY. SA.LE. IVEIE undersigned, will sell al 'Prlvati Saiti _4l that desirable property,; in MeSherrya; town, COllOlvaio township, * Adams county,, Pa, lying an the public road Ppunipg - thrtqigh said ; pine% It contains. ; ; , re;m, more'or less of first rate laud, adjoinink lanai of Dr. H. N: &urine' and Joseph Strains ballet, and otheYsr and, if ;finely improved:-=. There ie a large, ' • ' TWO-STORY ' • egg ` BRICK.,D.IVEiLLING II 1 , with a twastory brick back-building, - fronting on the street, and nearly opposite the public house .of Jolke Busby, good lug flitioi an orchard of choict fruit, a.good well of wa ter, and other improverneats.• .Possession giv en on or before the Ist day naxy.l4l may be desired. It not Sold,' the p!'ElP(irtYll44 Persona wishintto men the ;Orerlieeis,*ol, tall on John Busby,'=Elair. 3.UCEIA,Et' titßumq; Nov. 23' 1835.—tf •:. TIMBER LAND AT) • PUBLIC SALE.. o n Saturday do 18asina - ta . nr, an) o'clock, • A. dn the imentises • Mint snliscriher will offer it Phblid Bale a Tract of Timber Land; situate in len township. lying , upon the: Stataloadi and. , near Cdok's The timber upon it is good Chesnut. The property; will' be sold in five or six lots, of from four to six acres' ach ac 'may suit purchasers. Terms will be made. kticitrg on day of sale. Any person wishing to view , the property can call upon the undersigned, residing in Butler 'tovrnship. • WM. H. WRIGHT, . April 11,1856.1—ta* - • CIL4DONII IRON. .10A1INESTOCK BiIOTHERS, baring the ` ' .attelu.sive sale of CALEDONIA ILO's'' , ED ,IRON for Gettysburg,' would the at- • tention of buyers to this mast, of Irun- 7 -ttbe best in the market—which will be solil at toe •-t . lowest rates. We• keep a ltirge - eupplY of HAMMERED IRON-constantly on' hand. • Call at thaiiigia pf the RED FRONT. ELECTION NOTICE.! MBE Commissioned Officers date Seed Brigade, Fonrth:Division of Ilse Unifonst* ed of Penn's., will meet oft Soh/WV /h3il of Mk% / 8 56, between the hours or 3 o'clock and 4 o'clock, P , 3L, at the house of . George W. McClellan, in the Borough of Get— tysburg, to fill the vacancy of Major. Genesi, occasioned, by the death of General Btahle. - • . WM. F. WALTER,: Brig. Oen. ofthe &vend ihißeffet Brigadier .General's Office, t April 4,1856. f . • PARASOLS, umbnatts,' Aim-Ikea them-at' SCHICK.% . ROOMS and CEDAR WARM fa ß' at • PARNES/0#1.24, A SUPERIOR 'styli' of ;sr --tr • W • 4. n . • '; Tstrr,P".\ Priam Iltideritisste•
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