ittt IfitHANNER. ami dat 4 'tit,' 11; i" .Z:t v ,‘ / ' • CittitYlidoftd, ► Friday EvftiVg, April 2 .1. lihifhell, Rntraß, MM!tEM!!!11 ion ISOV P.Ft NU it DAytp L ..01 i ytte,,of Bradford County 14111 tyr Ten! RUttiRRR COURT. iii-A431.U.N.-11:14;.11,4•4Wyett0 County. _ JOSItIPII .1. lagW IS, - of tbo4tor Couuty CANAL 110 St MissioNKß4 WILL ILL IV AR 1.), of PhiludertW' !! 14;14..8. .;• . _- - - - - '' . gt.INIO IPA 144 NOTION IN LOU- OlOotiOn in lanui3si Ile for :Vapor, &0., repelled itt i cote . plete Avner- The vilielcs AiZerirau tick ttighost, to theloweakofficer, „i t•'Kgs tI)V0e1 itit a au ijnrlty of abOtit fire. idttlhs °fall the votes ha,e, TIIQ Jilt/rod, ,neticitsg the,rePolt, says it of iteelf a t , .l.ll4lB.3footrefutatiolt of all. the elauders aft: ou the Ain:dean party ofifiouigvllle. Air,..Deeerlleg: Desneereley 2 , : , tiCrlluth.of the Cabinet uffiecra of Gov. el- Siink— , 4vti John 4 4 1, Pieta itlilo43 of But. lil -- •liii rito 4111su Laporte , of 13raJfmI—;•aro on ''''' the 'A , l eriefin Republittan State •Conintit• 'fee: Novae then ate bath true bonoo T ata, and eilitlniti, Apt spstrioiti Deipocracy. whieb ites hut. One, purpose : the i uorease .:. ,oi the Slave, PPlef.bY che exteueign ov! , f .[ Ace: Territories, of the Ariatoenttic, Labor: dogratiingf and corrupting ~ Institution- of 14aoh a party is' un longer *or. of the alippert of Anterican.eitiortm. ALA R MIS OF 'ASSOCIATE Weotice tliit'there is a-bill pen. 1' before 'the Legigleturt, whioh prop. ~ p oses n false the *alarms of the rootlet° Judgeenf this C•nutuonweakh to a laving . . figure, thus : 7 —For those whinge atton4auee ...41.1Cunr,t,tigre net ,CICOAd rflUr weeks, per annum, the PIM of $l5O ; for thee° whofie .....aktenderiee Court exceeds tier weeks 3/stiti dot% no; , excosul'six wecks,S2oo ; for Pltilibee whose aueudaneo ttt •Court exceeds itheirnot exceed eight, weeks, '' 1 1 250 ; tie t IsOieevrhnse 'attendance nt ii;1011 ' does " hot'exeeed tee weeks, soo; fur hue Winne attend . atace.st 00u:1c:coeds teu weeks and does „wet. exust4 twelve weeks, 0351),; uud for 4litise-mitese,etteutionoe, et .knurl exeeetis t • Itteive troe64 840t1. F .. . ~ABROGOXION: OF ./rHE FOURTII ~,Ce ' OblilliiNDAt 6:Yr.—Au ordinance re. paaliug the municipal. Jaw •coniFielling a Christitin :Observanoe 'of the Sabbath -has jast . pastiod the"eittainnitithitareen Coon` The Aineritist! itilluencoresisted it, but' it *4 no `Use;"the'iltirriners" carried tbedaY.'" diiven through' by the Foreign Infidel Germans, who re. fiat 4 Sunday es a day tnustinettc and and who look !you all, rehtraints of the land As, tyrannies'. The beer sa. loons and gsrcleus there, now expect WI large i••.busittetia on &relays as they'. dot ibreugbut the other six days of the week. If allowed to titre tensic, theatrical", die., to'entertain their cu,totaers, they iliitik air, we ay recetpta would still be more increased' '-OPENING THE 'CAIPAIG..—The gun.. Maid Wilus' et ha 'addressed n note 4enerid 'Packr, the Democnitio candi date, requestiog Inns to natua a convecient place to begin the e.anettas of the State.-- 'gt)" 1411 del!. P,tteker decline,, it is the in- •Itilai9gt Judge Wilmot to etuntateuoe -the campaigasione. sometime in Hay.- • CANAL BQARD.—Tbe Harris. .burg Teleg ropi dogs, a bill will undoubt. Jedly pam 'bolls ißonses,. Abolishing the Ca. nal linartl i which it nothing 1130iT than 'a - hest of corruptioo If nothing el.e would Wake' ha fit favor of the pale of the Maio Lino'uf Impror'entents, it: would be the4llYHto!Td: of. Can't Commishionera, aihn ileotifitge more fraud , sod Istealing 11M4.; any, other official Bard in existence on Ibis ,earth. , 107+The."fair electien"-proutiaed Ran, au .is jar: such a one u Louis Naingeon had when he wall "elected" Emperot tqestintyr maid Paddy, 'you may have your chola otthe two , buret", bop be the }lowly Virgin hav l the grey one."t—; . They may:fteltidt" to May at home or be theaied and Writer; murdered in the bar ATTOINDIENTS.—George W. Poe 'co a quer P..)rter, as k • beau appeinte4 } q 'Master at Harrisburg, in to site tonal ;fa. Tr !nulred out Andrew llopkina,.',§' , n., Folitor uf. ;he Harrisburg Vasson, 1.16 been appointed Itemiser of Laird 01502 Nebraska ter- QUIT. lik;.4,ltY.4t,i•ted dint Gov. . Geary will sound in meltviudiaafiari,:p'sbli eL aidesteb bin rtiurnKan'ints As ca anternor, and that - it wiil'inako i proiound imptimion upon tho publiO wind and Lit Lit it all tint, Giivernnr, hit where it, min% ill "Tlia Missouri Democrat of ths , of April enatsios a cull fora sous =Stint of ShisiDelisoesacy of- St. Louis Ind all others 'hero .'who are is favor,of ancoui• a~iag'white ;kW. is 4liseuuii and iti that J itti4ialf our igays th lead. fag liqmot iievi to :that toista'' 'sod couuty are lap 41 0 i , itenDpe n i oe 41140,,i' Aid bolt &dm 49 a mho. 'rho Ante oribe Main Line KT The bill for the sale of tlre Maio tine is progressing through 'the !louse.— Ml the votes hitherto ,taken kedleate, ite passage by :a eonsideritble innjorl!y. We .ilneerulytrusttli4t In a clay or taro .tll5 hill will llitio pissed ita , fivat reading, ,nod that befoti the Legislature rises, it will b , :cotne 's few. 'sou, intent it as undivided upon no other'quesii.itias nOti the sale of the liain Line. lion of all parties detnaud it, and newspapers ofevery tone of polities unite to urge the measure as the ouly hope for relief from onerous and oppressive taxation. We are glad to see from the votes in the House that the bill is not viewed as partisati. Thome who seek to degtads it to that level show their want of appromiation mile importance, and it maybe justly suspected, have a, sioisler object therein. The disenslion to which the pending of this , subject has led, has divulged several very interesting and hn- I portent. (sow which, for convenience. we Propose condensing into one article: It i hus been proved, • ' That. That our State debt hat not • { been . ridneed utithus Me kitten cure .-- 1 WWI IU 1847 40,628,249 51 11852 41,524,875 37 1848 40,474,736 93 1853 - *40,560,279 54 1849' 40,511,173 92 1851 *40,618,14007 1850 - 40,7.76.485 42 I 1815 • N 0,196.994 22 18.51 40,114,236 39 I 'lB5O *40,177,835 25 Adding the balance now due—SsB4,ooo —the State debt'at tiietunt 'A 610,701 ; 835 25; or over $130,000 wore than it way ten year! ago. , • 1 Second hurinit . this Ihe people have been fieavaly taxed, and the tax on ,real and personal estate alone, has yielded 414,469408, .11, as.arill be soon front this table, -taken' from the Auditor General'. Reports. It ainounted'in '1847 1,380,781 19' I'i43 1,350,129 49 1.849. 1,294,921 23 1830 ' 1,317,821 55 1851 1,972,170 371 Instend'of paying tho' debt,' thie large amount has boon spent in "now work" on the Pudic Works, and in keeping up the i Mein Lne. 7-rr Third. During the hut four yeartv the gross expenditures on the Main Line hove exreeded the gross' revenue derived from it,112,154;387 13. As these figures, compiled tromofficial &moments; show : I Yenr. Total Receipts. Total, Expenditures. 1853 ' $1,465,813 23 $2.124,265 30 1854 1.219,919.01 r. 1,855,2111 76 1855 1,144,224 . 33 1,M16,404 30 1656 1,244,071 86,, 1,662,429;20 5,074,028 33 Exoess of Expenditures.4o fOur; , Year* 2 154 87,13 This inuludes the money' spent on the new Portage Railroad. but, throwing that from the *meant, the expenditures still exceed the receipts nearly , half a' m ill lion 1, 6 f 'dopers, without °clouting interest' paid oncost, or allowirg anYdisoonnt for "wear and tear" of tuaohiaery. ' • l • Anfrth: The gross revenue received from Ihe,Nain Line, is diminishing. It 18.52 .11,502.417 43 1855 11,144,224 33 1853 1,463,013 23 18.16 1,244,971 86 1854 1,219,919 01 Being less in 1856.. than in 1852 or 1853. Thus while the gross reventie front the whole of the Public Works his been gradually increasing, the Akin Line is an ouutly losing revenue; the Branches are gajning, Fifth. rise expenses of working . Mel Main Line are increasing. This is ker . eft by the following table., The first col umns presents •the total expenses.on the 3lsin Line for the years named; the sec ond the Construction Account for thaw years ; and the third, the working expel). les of the Line. These ate increasing as follows":' Year Total Construction Other &manicures., Account. Expenditures, . 1832 31,488,34020 8111,789 18 3 9 04 88 7,09 1853 2,124,265 30 866.048 47 1.25r 1 .216 83 1834 , 1,855,216 76 615812 07 1,239.404 75 1855 1,586.404 30 583,645 64 999.758 66 1869 1,662,429 20. 449,892 60 1,2,12,536 'BO And this, 100, while the gross annual revenue from the Line is diminishing ! Sixth, The Slate Engineer's Report shows thief in . n .year or Iwo large appro priations will be needed torrepair rebuild aquednets,, elean out the, Canal and make the Linefil for; business. That officer Indianan the necessary repairs of the. Lino for' 1857 8303382, being 8117,040118 more than was spent lust year in the same department. The next year, the slim required will be larger. Sevenik The appropriations So the Main Line,'eonta;ned in the General 4p propriation"bill as it has passed Me House, are $258 487 10 more than Me gross i ev cane Atai year Irons the same. SU• that if the State retains theliue through 1857, the los including interest on cost, will be overone million of dollars. Eighth. 1/ the Line were sold, the'or. denary. _revenue of the Stale would Soon pay the debt at the rale of two millions of, dollars a #ear. The ordinary revenue in 1853 83,277,985 87 1 1855 54,246,249 78 . 1854 4,733,751 65 1 1856. 4,134468 47 The ordinury expenditure of, gOvfra• meat" in 1856 was 81,300,615 05." 133 rina 'if 111 e Line had beet' sold s year since the debt could have been reduced about a million and - a. quarter= of dollars besides The amount of purehass . money; MI will ap. Pear from ibis official table : n.enmpe from ordinary ' • aourres. • • $ 4,134,168 47 Interesqs.jable .01,507,955 AO 'oolinasj Expeanea1.300,EV55777,,, . 4,895 5 578 'B6 4ppleidio' it to payrrient Of „ pal. debt, iu addition lot put. • ; • chase went ' $1,235.497 62 Add parcbams =pray , 9,000 000 00 'total payinent *kid 40016 kart' . t /0 230,422 62 , The intercei' Payette , an nu a l lyu would 'of' I course, decrease with the payment of debt; 1 and very soon, if the bine were sold the debt could be . reduced linutrally arilie me ! 1 disco millious. lo ten yeare it would be reduced to u comparatively insignificant anti., , Stich ate the plain, indiipaitable' foot in etnnectiop with the sulijest., "Svery consideration points fo a sale. None I weigh against it, which ire comps:attic 1 with ouch A/ are briefly indieattd in this article. For twenty years the iiitixons of Pennsylvania have uncomplainingly borne the most gracious taxation. It has Weil/L -...- .t. ed upon their industry as a feerftil incubus, and has paralysed tunny oftheir interests" It is proved that the raeuipis from this taxation-are swallewed up in working. the Mans Line, and other like expenses. If this should end and a' beginning be made in paying our huge debt, this'is the time, to commence it, and the only effectual way! is todispose of the work whielt involves so large expenditure. That dune, the people' eon look forward to early ennomipation from heavy. taxation. No true Petinsylva-1 Pion. should hesitsto in this crisis what course to pursue. One leads to the condi!. ed oppression of the publio . ; the other un their relief. The people will watch and reward those 'who tire now faithrtil.—llar. risburg relegrO. ' ICrThe Bill for the 'stale of the Main Line of the Publie Worts bun paned see• and reading,in the Ilo'use, and there ie lit tie doubt that it will pus finally. , The provit.toue of the Bill are snob ea to suer° the sale in the event of its psssage. .• , . ROMANIAN IN CANI.ISLIC.A.--POPISH RON. INLITY 11 . 0 PROTRPTANT . 011:148.—Our reader's will be surprised to jearti that the Papacy haths asinine(' to coprof the pub_ lie sel l 10, of our bortiegh. to (Helms the kind of studies ;hat 'shall' he tolerated, in 1110,10. kcertain Popiidi Priest named Miller', a few- Sundays ego.' in forth to OW Catholic • congregation of this place, took occasion in true lorteetly style to tienintece the 'Protestant 111Ide. as a book of heresies. and interdicted the reading of it by Catholic children hr our pnblid• iMltiodc. This Roinim dignitary hails frrini•Charnbertibtirg; Franklitymuo. ty, •in this where he has a small charge of Catholics over whose spiritual destiny he prestd.w.end who occasionally 'is called upon to officiate for the few seat. tered shevp of the church of this . towri. demeanor un this occasion-was that of an o ffi cial of nu, meat, dignity or aniline'. ,ity, and his - directione . to Catholic parents 'peremptorily prohibited, the r eading of this vile book hi catholic children, sad coun• retied po'sitive.ineithordination to the rules , and authority or the tehools, in case they should. he required to do ea. This bold. and ilaring assinnption of the papactiis so entirely Mew a thing in this (immunity, that we were wholly unprepared to give it credence;, but 'further inquirtel in the premises. have removed Ail doubt as to the verity of the , racto- removed , (Pa.) 4userKan,, 15th, 1852 1,339,636 30 IAI3 1,381,350 59. 1854 1,810,403 :i9 1333 1,721,1.14 79 1836 1 682 0:15 21 $14,464,663 H 7,2221,315'50 5,074,028 43 iiittORKDITABI,E To bossannir.—The Him. Hiehard W. Thampsen. of Indiana, as very Men} , sia'avrare.has had, for mime years, elaim for forty 'thousand dollars against the Government lor services ren • - dered the Cherokee Indians. Mr. Guth. • vie, as Secretary 91 the Treasury, refused to pay the,elaitn. He was Appealed to in all possible wsys,, and even threatened with suits at law, bog he steadily and per seam-junk/1y refused to the last to let ihe money be paid. The new. Secretary of the Treuetiry, Mr Cobb, has allowed Mr. Thompson's claim., Although he 11116 been in office only about " ` a month, 'and " deriugdhat lime has necessarily, as a ; f ew incumbent, had very many mimes de manding his attention, he promptly, and of rourse with little or uo . opporunity for esitumation, allows .a 840,000 which Secretary Guthrie, with all possi ble opportunities for • scrutiny through series of years, rejected over and over LETTEkiI OF Pocirnt FitAmmus.—Ntr. A tienry 23:evens, of Verniont.'agein of the - liotitutitkp in Paris, is said to base diaeoVereil it collection r of four thousand letters, wholly in the lumilwri• Ling of Dr. Franklin:. A great many of them were written from Plassy,.., near Jt is not .generally know that Franklin invemed the manifold copying ink and preps, now: in each general iner-i nantile use, whereby afire simile of each leiter is innuediately transferred into a book of tissue' paper. Franklin kept du• plicate. taken in this manlier of all his lestiers, public and private. ,' • Tfig Moamar/A. 7 —A Washington fetter saysthat it lit , proposedto send to Utah a military forea, 011.2,5q0 men. officered by Men of character who , have families who will accompany them r also, to ,appoini as Judgeo ind as Executive officers men of moral worth and standing. Who tiara families; and thui, it ia_hoped, that a sa c mew will be formed which wilt pretent a good exAmple to the ~ 3, i ints," and fornt , the nuclei's of an enlightened and moral cuanninunity. A Mau &RYE WHILE BED.--A Mr. Halsey. ifl• New York, was shot in the thigh, t day ftr two since, 'while lying hi bed, by a rifle bail discharged from a whi tlow of the house corner o f Wooster and Houston Street, by . Charles A. Morse, who. it appears, had. been steadily drink ing Inc the vast few days, 81111•Wilis affected with 4elirinm',tremens. When in this condition Of mind he suddenly sprung from his bed and tired the rifle , through the window. :He was arrested. Dlr. l f Halsey'Otijuries are of ti dangerous char , amts. ,ew ,York piper say/ that, Col. Pomp° was apked,tlie othrr day to take a cracker and .a glass of wine at the house of a friend: uuttleailined bread, air.' Seel the hel "Sir, unleavened bread, air—the word cracker is not "to be found.onber in the Licriintire or in any id rny wOrks. It is - unleavened bread sir ( from Lois lettere, Latin. to Aft, or tire. sir, aud un not. and Bakon brad baked meat, sir --signifying spociee of bread•that has nut Nen raised, sir. Yes. lir, thank-you, sir. -I will have one or two pieces, sir, of tiulesvened I bread sit:" . • llcrA vote wro token l ate ly el Low . ranee, iceniuuri #'oboll liquor be , cold in t•Lowtorce." !us, lidagaitiot. AURO.R4 BOREALIS BAYARD TAYLOR, in recent, letter da tedl Ilaparands, Owedish Tomas.) Jan. J. 1807, end headed "From Under the -Aurora Boresd," thus describes that ithilthihenou, ai seen "at home" in the extreine North: ' ~ It writ) dark'when we reached Eitnias, wlittice'we hid welter-mile to. Old Lulesa, with tired horses, heavy road's', and a lazy driver. I lay down .again, dozed as nau tili and tried to forget nay torment. lip passed three hours; 'the nigh; had long set in. with p clear sk.y, 13° below Zulu, and It.sharp wind bin wing..' - All 'at once an exclamation Iron) Branded aroused me. I opened toy eyes; as I• lay in his lip, husked up.vard, anti eaw a nuttily belt or Itio:sre . of - silver Bid'Stretching directly news' the zenith. with . ita loese, frayed ends slowly swaying /land fro down the eloper of !hi sky. Presently it began to , waver, bending, back and forth, sometimes { slowly, rionielftlitts whit a quick, spring. log 'motion, as if leasing its elasticity.— Now it took the shape of a bow, now un dulated.. into Hogarth's line l of beauty, brightening and lading its ha sinuous trio• ttun, and finally formed a soeplierd's crook, ilbemod of which suddenly begot to separate and fill,ofr. as a driven by a ! strong wind, nun' the whole belt .hot 'away in Wig, drifting lines of fiery snow. 1 It then gathered again into a thileuLaan— till fragments,' ivhich alternately 'advan. mid add riettetted, shirt hither and thither, •against and across each other, 'blazed out iii yellow and rosy gleania, or paled stains -playing a thousand lantatic pranks, as it guided bystitue, wild whim. ,We lay • silent.. wills upturned faces, watchingc this..wetiderful spectacle. Sud. dent's. the scattered lights ran together, ad by a continua impulse, joined their bright endti,lwisitddr thent' ihrough each other, !rand fell in' a load, luminous curtain straight downward through the air until its fringed hem . swung apparently but' a .few yards over our heads. This phenom enon was so unexpected and stalling, that .for a inument I thought our laces would be touched by t h e skirt. el the glorious auroral. iliapery. It did not. follow the spherical ourve of the firmament, but hung plump from the zenith, falling. apparently, miaow' of leagues through the air, its tdltli.gailiered together among the stars. and its embroidery of flame sweeping the earth, and shedding a pale, unearthly ra diance' over 'the wadies of snow A mu- Mehl afterwards it was again drawn np, parted, waved its flambeaux arid snot its latices hither and thither, advancing and retreating as before. Anything so strange, no capricious, so wonderful, 'ao gloriously beautifuWiscarcely hope to age again. s. • 1., __,...,_... ON SIGH'S AND, ON DEMAND.r.-One of "Porter's" Mil IS responsible fur this suet:dine a well known, higly. respect cd Knickerbocker. on ate abide' side .01 filly. a . widoWer with five children—full of fun- and frolic,- ever ready for a joke— to give or take, was bantered the other evening by a utiss of five and twenty, for not taking another wile; she urged that , he was hale and hearty and deserveu a matrimonial inessmate. The Judge ac knowledged the fact; admitted that he was ,convinc e d by the eloquence of his lair Mend that he had been thus very far re inisto;end expressed contrition for the fault cnuferitial ending with offering himself to thel4dy.. s telling her she could not cer• tainly reject hilt after poitoit,g Out to . him his heinous offence.• • . 4 i The fatly' replied that she would be I most Itsppy to talt.t the situation so un iquely advertised, and-become hone °lbis bone and 114111 of his ; but there was one, to her, Sedan; obstacle. .‘ Well," says the qudge, "name it.— Aly profession is to surmo u nt Inch impedi muftis:" "Ali! Judge, this is beyond your powers. I have vowed if 1 eves , marry a widoWer, he stuar have 'len Chil dren." "Ten chifliren. Oh ! that's nothing." says the Judge. "I'll give You five now, and my nom; an :demand in instalments for the •balanee.", Two, LAI7OIIABLE OCCURIIIENOES,' affor ding new.demoustroions of the migratory propensities of our, counirymito. have come to notice: •A gentleman recent ly found amid the , ruins of PalinYra, stir 'rounded by all the deciiying relics., of Oriental grandeur, a New England farmer from Berkshire county, "keeping house" with his family. Again, a friend from Boston was traveling. some ',ears ago, in Greece. and stopped in Athens. To while away an evening he visited the theatre While musing upon the topics which every scene around him suggested to his mind, and deeply buried it, classic assuci arming, he heard a voice behind hint remark, "Pooh S this ain't nnthing. You ought tosee the Tremont Theatre, Bos ton." Turning round utter amazement, he exclaimed to ; . a, gattEC 'Yankee on the best. bench, "Where on earth did you come front V Without moving a' muscle. of 'llia face, the : person . rejoined, "Got a little: vessel dotin. here hethe. Peiraeue, inn come from Thomaston, Maine rue effect can be imagined,r—Loivell Courier. Umbra; Cortiocrrtote. , —,3lra.'Cora Hatch, a spiritual airtime], gave a jecrure on Sp:rimalistn in New York city,lt night or Iwo ago, whereuPon the noturioug 104 i. aft Ryntlers took'• the door and delivered hiniself mg follows: , langtoge is beautiful and o:pros. sive; =it far exceeds any preacher. expected to, be humbugged, and ~1 ittn very agreeably disappointed. I :Oen come whenever I can to . hear that,laile speak.— I thought when I cattle that I'd" Just drop In and have a little hot. ' The theciry of that is beautiful ; I never heard the beat of it in the pulpit ';+ that prayer . exceeded, any Thing I ever heard, and I've-heard 'ern tor tt long time.", The Ceptako watt 'evidently convicted, but the idea of, Ma hearing prayer for a Jung lime, or vetting himself up as a judge , et pulpit oratory, rather takea pa. , DON'T. LINO Tag . flittNess.—Mr. John Dailey. editor"of the Warren; Psi:, Ledger a' Buchanan gaper has retired from that concern on account of diraatisfection with hie .party. He .charges.. the Democratic leaders: ‘ of Warren county with_ having. tried to bribe him .to endorse their poll- • 101::rl'he Dred Scott decision is work ing a revolution ainting the American papers in New Jenirty: -Those which lest year were noel inveterate in their hostility to all pions fora junction , ' of the . opponents of slavery OXIMI9IOO, now ear neatly counsel such 'Minn will 'secure a cordial union. [Prong the N. E Tribune. isliiYS4l.9. , • Imcourrotr, K. T., April 6, 1857. Gov. Charles RobinsM and Hr. (.1. Dieisler, iiio:of the primoners held so lung hist Summer on a charge of high treason, came to•day to Lecompten to await their trial. , They had givou bonds at -Me time they . ..were liberated last September that they would appear before the First Dia triet Court at this place, on the first Mon flay in April. But there was no Court to receive them. The Citric was sedulously huuted up. He stated that the proper tithe far their appearance was the tires .31ouday iu May. Gov. Robinson wished the Clerk to make a minute of the appear auce. Thia he declined to do, but said abet be Would 14 ',prepared to Ante that they had thus presented thewselvem. He said the beads wire now by law, whieii had boon changed, returnatio to the Sueund District Court, and that the Court enehlil 'meet in Man and., moreover, that, in the discretion of the Court, it should meet in .Lecotnputi. It was' also stated that the Wrath, docket, dm., were at Leavenworth, and that there was nothing now ou the records of the Second Diotrict Court a• gainet them. Judge Cato was present sod Gov.,Rob idson addressed himself to him 'tisking whether his boadmen ware responsible fur him for a longer time than that for which they had given bond, and a variety of oth. er questions relative to a change. Judge Cato declined ,to auawe e r these on the ground that they were, legal queations.— He stated. however,. that they were bound to appear at the May term, of the Court.— lie stated, when the question was put to Lim, that It was under an not of Congress and not the Territorial law that the change was made. This was either n mistake ur a mistateinent, as it was the roc of the late - Legislature that made the dung°. The { only regulation in relation to the Territur. MI Judiciary which passed Congress was an act determining that each Court, should bold its sessions at one point. This act passed ut the tirst session of the late Con- Ciingress, and was a law' before the heeds were drawn. I went into the County Court. which is in session here to-dity. I asked the Court if the precincts min been dslarmined on,-or where the vnting, points were to be . Judge Wood replied unit there was to he four precincts, and the voting places were Lecomptuu, Big Springs, Franklin, ar.d on Washiugtou Cleat, at or near the place I where I'urt Sanders had stood. Thus it with be seen that Lawrence, the most. nu• 4 portant place in the Territory, and larger than all the towns of Douglas Glancy put together is not to be permitted to have an election held there. Tue points where the elections are to be held are where they can bring imported ruffians to beat. „Could aLything be more significant of the comma plated villainy ? Tills conduct is not only an outrage, but is to cover up other outra ges. I asked, also, if any of the lists were yet posted up, and learned that they had not beau. In answer to my inquiry I was informed that they might be up by' the 12th inst., as the Court to adjudicate the differences is open on the 10th ; it will bo seen how much olisuceis to be afforded to detect fraud. In every step yet taken these bogus olfieials have grossly violated their own law. E.uory, who beaded the party that mobbed .Leavenworth last Hummer, and who, it is said, murdered Mr. Plnlips of Leavenworth, ha, just got au appotment iu the Laud Office. Mayor Murphy, the llor der•Rutfmu leader of Leavenworth, has been appointed' Indian Agent iu tharke's place. J. C. Anderson, the Border-Ituf. ban prosecutor and bogus legislator, who resides at Lexington, h!ts got au im portant TurritoriAl appoiuttbent. Chris- Oen, tho bogus oouneiltuou, Pro-slavely, has, been appointed Postmaster of L3W. recce, vice Mr. Babcock, a Free-duce .Natioual Democrat removed. The new Administration is handing us over ruthlessly to the Border Ituffiaus.— Let Mr. Buchanan and hie .Pro•slavery compeers beware. There is a point • be yond which Northern treachery and South ern fraud way not safely go. OXAMS - 11 : AND PR 0 TE STAN7S.V. The following is from Macaulay's His tory of England : , But during the last three centuries, to stunt the growth of the human mind has been the chief °Nein of Rotnanistn.— Throughout Christendom, whatever ad• vauce has been made in knowledge, in freedom, in wealth, and in the arts of life, has been in inverse proportion to her power. The . loveliest and most fertile I provinces of Europe have, under her rule, bean sunk in puverty,in political servi tuck, and in intellectual torpor; while Proteetant countries, once poverhiel Jor sterility and barbarism, have been turned byp skill and industry into gardens,,and Can bolt of a long list of heroel and states men, philosophers and poets. 'Whoever. knowing what rtaly - and Scotland naturally arei . and' what r four hundred years sgo, thetactually were, ehall noir compere the country round Rome with the country round Edinburgh, will be, able to form some judgment as to the tendency of Pa pal nomination. the descent of Spain, once the first among monarchies, to the lowest depth of degradationHhe eleva thin of Ilolla'nd, in spite of many natural disadvautagetr,'tci• a position'" such, as no Commonwealth normal! has 'ever reached; teach the same lesson.. "Whoever , passes in Germany from a RomanCatholio to a Protestant Principal ity ; in §witzerland, from a Roman Cath. olio to a Protestant Canton ; in Ireland froth a Roman. Catholic to, a Protestant County. finds that he bas passeq flout a lower . to a higher grade of civilization.— On the other attle of the Atlantic the same law prevails. aThe Protestants of the United Stales have left far , behind the Roman Catholics of Mexico, Peru, 'and Brazil. The Ho man Catholics of •Lower Canada remain inert, while the whole continent around them is in a ferment with,P:otestant scar. ity and •enterprise. The French have ()oubliette shown an'energy and intelli. gence which, even when misdirected, hada' justly entitled them to be called.* great people. But this apparent exception, I when examined, will be found to confirm the rule, for in no country that its called 'Nunn Catholic has the Roman Catholic Church, during several generations, , pos. seamed en.little authority as in France; -- .History of-Voklatul, vol. 1, p. 41. Itrrlila Secretary of the Louiaiona Legislature, .f. A. Warner, refused i n . e x. grit compensation of 8800, on the . ground that be .accepted the'Offine with w edge of the salary, and ivanied no more!" Ram 'ono • - • • ' ••. LOCAL ITEMS.. I DIT 1W A Di)o.—Col. Curtin, Secretary of the Coin wealth, we- understand, ....._ Religious Servlceis for Ilse twit was bitten by a _large dog in Chesnut Sabbath. , ..oireet, Philadelphia, en the sermd inst.— .h.:thyterian Church.--Serriceu morning. Fearing that the dug was mad eminent' andeveuing, Rev. life Van Wyke.. i surgeons were called in and the wounds Chri.vi tilturch,' (Lutheran. )—S ervice s in i were caUtertzed. Groat anxiety is felt the nig . iiing. • ' - .1 for the reiult,—Harriaburg %Wiwi/ph. St.Vantes' Church. (Luther:tn. )--Eteritices i, iii thirmorning and evening. Rev. ft. Hill. Afelhodisl -Episcopal .0./iurch.--Servicea morning and evening. German ilefointed Church.--Morning and evening (Eng:bill.) Associate Itetbroted'Ehurri.---No services. Catholic Chruch.--Serrices. The hoyernlfeetiny of the Presbyterian, Gerniam.Reformed, and" the two Lutheran churches is held every Wednesday evening; llifethodist. Thursday evening..l. , z . ..- - ..—.-. ------- gray -We Imre•received a long Commumen; tion from a friend in Petersburg, over the sig natUre of "Q.. in the Corner,'' intended as a rejoinder to the proceeffings of, the late Bdtica tioiial 'Meeting. held • In 'Petersburg,: which we are compelled to withhold. It is only a few weeks ago that , we declined publishing a commimication on the.other aide, in reply to to the Public Minot meeting in Petersburg, at which the. School Board, the County Super- intendent, I&c.. were (lotion need. We declined, bacause of our reluctance to increase the un fortunate ditilerilty existing in Huntington township, by a . useless and possibly personal controversy through the public papers. The Same rule compels us to withhold the present communication. Both sides have been heard through the medjum of official proceedings nf public meetings; and while %ur columns are always open for the publication of the doings of meetings of citizens, when of sufficient gen. seal interest, we do not think it would contrib ute much toward soothing the irritation of feel ing which already prevails in Huntington township, to admit into our colartens a contro versy, which would inevitably, from the feeling already prevailing, degenerate into bitter pen sons' recrimination. We !mike this explanation.- to guard against misconception, and we fool assured that our friends . in the Petersburg district. on both aides, will appreciate and approve our motives. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.--Mr. liens BREAM, who resides in the neighborhood of !Trostle's Mill, in Remington township, has met with a very severe-loss by- fire. His large splendid Barn was consumed on Thursday morning of last week, aboht 10 o'clock, to gather with four valuable horses, three wa gons, a family carriage. and farming imple ments, three or four hundred bushels of wheat, and large quantitiesor beyond straw.. Ngood'i stable near the barn, was also consumed. The same gentleman font it must valuable stallion by poison about tan days previous to the burning of the barn. The fowls about the yard which ate of the grain in the trough where the horse was kept, died. It will be recollected that Mr. Conrad Bream, a relative, who resides in the same neighbor hood, had a new brick house' destroyed by fire some three weeks since. No insurance on either properties. Mr. Jacob Bream's loss is estimated ut $4,000. Cbsquier, biloiaorhe Sale 11' the Main Line," is the title of a neat pamphlet, from the Bulletin Buildings, Philadelphia, comprising a series of letters on the subject of the Sale of the Main Lins of the Public Inipmyements owned by the State The letters 'frig' peered in the Philadelphia Rcenia din, over the signature of "Adonts,"ai. a now put into It more permanent form, a e request of numer ous friends, whose attention to the letters was attracted by the bold array of facts and figures, and terse amument, which char.reterize them. Several of these letters have appeared in the columns of the &rift. They will contribute powerfully to bring about the end to which public opinion for some years has been. tend in.g—the sale of the. Main Line. We congrat• elate tha author—our young townsman, E. Mentsesofr, upon the favorable dun pression his Letters have made on the public mind, NEW COURT HOUSE.—The Grand Jury this morning reported in favor of erecting a ' new Courthouse, not to cost over WPM, together with the old Courthouse and Count) Buildings. This action of the Grand Jury will commend itself to the approval of all hav ing business connected with our Courts. The utter unfitness of the present Courthouse for a convenient and rapid despatch ()noisiness— the want of ancommislations for suitors, wit nesses, and jurors—and above all, the lose mirky of the building, in which at present are deposited all the official Records of the Conn ty--eigibiees of Titles to Lands, ►fills, Judg ments, Igorgages, &c., in which every citizen is more or less interested—imperntively de mand the erection of a new Courarousii. Dar• Court is still in session tut• we go to press.' Two cases hare thus ihr monopolized the time, viz :—The . Commonwealth, ex relit tione Jacob and Emanuel Spangler • s. Henry Spangler, intended to try the lunacy of the lat.- ter. Verdict f a defendant. ~ The Commonwealth ` s. Francis Bream-- Indictment for sellipg liquor to minors. The Jury this morning came into Court with a ver dict of Not Guilty:—County to pay the costa., There are a large number of Commonwealth cases, which have been acturnutatink for-sev eral Courts, a number of which will have to go over .to Augtist term. lar The Rev. 1). .A. Il 7 ll.nos,f3rmerly of this county, who has been for soine time Prin. cipal of the Alexander High' School at 111onro ' via, returned to, this phicis with his family, on Saturday last. Tlnir health had been so mucliimpaired by UM African climate, that they Lave .fouud necessary toliavo that couutl7. - •' • . . • • Enigma. - • I am composed of 26 leitert. My 13 2 ir 26 is'a small animal. " 19.3 21 3 16 318 is a great Latin poet. " 8; 10: 6 . 23 1.:1 :22 49 is to, nuke known Maything. " 23 20 9 2 12'7' is' a tore in Wisconsin. " 9 6 14 5 M a short voyage. " 15.20.9`3 12 is an Egyptian plant'of which they made.bread. • - • t• 24 2 11 8 20 18 is a rock in India besieged and taken by Alexander. :17 26 24 is .a Imtly's name • " 4 1 22 is a kind of flour. . • • My whole is what.sitould never be forgotten. , 008 D TO DlCATLl.....ollleiday eon of Nicholas Seaman, about seven pars old, fell into' one of the alop•tuba at Strad er & Koyt's distillery, in Milian, Ken typify, and vreutoscalded to death The little fol low was mimed from four , o'clock In the afiernoon,' till late In the evening, when hie body watt found floating in the slop. fluehmomitletely 'choked. ------ , HXNRY denies, that man is made of dust.. Ile ways modern science has established. by a wide and careful in duction. the fact that plants and animals principally cosibist of solidified air ; the only portions of an earthly: chariteiorif which enter 4110 , 010 V composition tieing; the atthes'which remain alter combustion.'i All the other parts were originally in the atmosphere. • • ' DALLEVB MARVA L PAIN EXTNA TOR.—The grids?: •liitT principal clionacieris • tics of Dalleye Atagicul Pain Ea:iractor con sist : . , - I•';.'list: Of ita never failing and unique proper . „,.. .. ty k oAstem as applied to any external injury, Ito eft• - • , h inflanamolio o n instantly ? and rapidly to !iialtieelt. This feature constitutes ita great power to idles-lite 'the 'Pain of burns niel scalds, and , other paipful 'diseases, in so in credibly short a space of time. and sts will ap. pear from the few testimonials• hereunto nu. hexed. Every intelligent initillis fully aware that:, in all cases of external . injury, the pair: iii produced by inflammation uf the injured parts T • and, therefore, if you remove the cause, the effect inns' cane. " 2d. Its perificative p r operties neutralize the. poison that may lurk 11l the Ay)/tern, mid wi1f,..,. when applied' to the sores, draw rapidly all impure maiter to the Ae. • and eject it— 'hence the great (Bache it prnduces *son sores occasioned by burnt-41d when applied to old nail iii'veterate sores,Wt Itheam, or. other cutaneous diseases... Each box of fiEriumF DAI.I.NY'S PAIN Er- TRACTOR 1108 upon it a Steel Plate k.'ngraved Libel with the signatures ore. N. CLICKEN- Elf A: CO., proprietors, and HENRY DAL. LEY, manufacturer. All others are counter feit. Price 26 cents per b0x.... . 119,-All orders should he addressed to C. V. CBE:kenos-4. C0.,81 Barclay street, N.'s. York. Alan:116,101 lerThere are plenty of young gentlemen RN Well as plellte of Oid ones, whim,: beards are turning grey, which gjves the former a great Ilea! OrldinaSinesB, and eXlnniea the age of the latter. To avoid these hide perplexities we advislS such of our readers to use Prof. Wood Hair Restorative, which will, hi the course of lbw weeks, change the hair to its miters.) color. It does not dye the hair Mil the most of the hair reNtoratives, but prOduces a amino' change of color from the roots of the hair to the final end, nod given it aline and glossy op penrnnee.. We have Neel/ many persons Win) have used. it auccesafnll y, Mid ' , miawed' it the only inveution which has come up to their idea of a cure fur grey heads."' We com menced •using-it n bout Iwo iiionts since, nail if we are any judge of age and beauty, it has made us at least ten years younger ; in fact we are beginning-10 look quite young, and feel very touch like getting it young • wife. The change is mit-motions, and it i wintill be as dif ficult to lied n gren hair now as it would be to. find an idea in the head of the Duke of Buck ingham. We know sovvr al old maids nod. wonc young widows, whose locks are just be— ginning to assum e a silvery hue, and who Intro been talking seriously aloud resorting to this remedy, and we- advise them not to fla w any longer. It tierer L 1411.4 apt in 0,1 tit FLUX on DrSEVITICIG. GEN ERA 1.. Ihmit.crk -rioN.--At knit!' n mire tor the ahm - tt, whieht may he most confidently relied on, has inside its appearattee ; ii cure se. punitive dint it Hey , er has tailed, asul never co n y fail, if properly. ndministerml, in proof whereof the money paid for it will be instantly returns' in essry case where it does not give the most thorough sat infliction. e!ickener's Sugar-coated % - tu, - tile Purgative. Pills is the remedy spoken of t . anti reference is ramie to all respeetaltle phy sicians, who will cheerfully give the most un qualified testimony in their favor. Let any person afflicted with either of thps. i e disen.ses; give them but one trial, and he is sure to pur chase them tar life; not unlv hematite they care them more speedily and . better than any other medicine, but also because they an us. easily swallowed HS bits Of lila augur, and en tirely utunteinlyuded with griping or nausea.. 'llley are su powerlid that three of them will' effectually operate on a giant, Mel yet so mild and pleas - ant - that a s child might Swallow hull' es box full without repugnance or injury. There h an article selling throughout the country that lets attained the widest celebrity ever known as it nnoedy ibr Liver a umpluitits. We have reference to-Dr. Bttofortl's Invigo rator, or Liver Remedy, that has .iiirfornicill cures almost too greid to believ e, were it not for the undoubted evidence that 111.(VIII pa i‘y the testimonials. It is, in truth, th e g remedy known fin. Dyspepsia, Jaundice. nr general dellility that ,0 ofren banks the skill (our must eminent physicians. Dr. Sanford Ines Itdeu tiara lung Hine nor of the eminent physicians of New York, and it is said, in.cd of his eas e s were treated with the Invigorator w it h such invariable success that he has been iiitineed to idler it ns a family medicine, and let the world have the betielie of his discovery. If those who are troubled with debility, headache, languor, or slow, lin. Bering fever will try a bottle, we think they might save duns' 1.11115,' end days, perhaps years ufsuilering. . • aprillo,llo A. RELIABLE HAIR DYE.—Why has no one succeeded in making a reliable Hair Dee except. - Wra. A. Batchelor ? Because they would avoid the cares the thought: the time, patience and labor necessary. Others, by short cuts, would bar a' reputation - they cannot-.-tin, and by eertifitotes of feed:chant ists and newspaper bravado, fight their way to notoriety. . But it s ,.re le sed, '— Witness tho invincible reputation of Int A. BATCHELOR'S ;HAIR , LIVE, made and iold, or applied, (in nine private rearm) '2.13 :roadway, Now York. Every box has Wni. A. rintchelor on an, en graved steel label •to be, .genuine. :Sold by Drnggiiiii..ba.avery. city. and • town• in the Vnt ted States... •. , aprillo, lin , • • MAKE A BEGII.4.NING I SAVEil—Ra.member in all things that it .you do not begin you 'will , never Come to au end: The first weed pulled up in , the 'garden-4e first seed set- in the ground—ilte - fir4 Weide put iu the Savings inalelution—arp all important, things. They make ,beginning. rind thereby 14 hope, a proinise, a pliNke; (111 amistirutiee that you are in earnest with you have inolertaketi.,-.. Hew ninny , a , peor, idle, dolessi .wortliless seendthrilt is now Creeping 'or scratching his way through' tlio world, whci might lutve held up his head and prospered; if he had only comtnenced tp./11110 - if he had only rands a • beginning witlin first dime' ii 4 the 5/SINUS INSTITUTION.' HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.--Tbousands, vrbq live by the sweat of their bms, sections of tho Union' rely upon this great retnedv as ri the beat motection against tho disorder% otthe stomaehAver, and bowels, so prevalent in ;hie climate during tiilt Sprin4 and Fall. the crowdsd city, and the 'frontier settlements, on the seacoast, and on the alluvial soil or the southwestern rivers, thoy are equally indis-- pensabie t for wherever internal disease exists,.: either in an endiimie or 'epidemic form, theyy . are taken by the cautious as a preventive, 'and' by the sick as a means of cure, • _ . • PUMPT . YOUR .1.111,0Q1,21.•,-Tic parity the blood,.,and keep it pure, is the ouly certain guarantee for . good health, and wo know or nil' remedy which more thoroughly end safely.: effects thut.end, then Burley's Saraaparilia.--1 The senson•is now at hatid when eve peksOn would be benefitted, by n feW,betties.---Juilx ionport (dikcismi Union: '' ' •- . Bpi' 10,2 t oprill4.tf ar THK NOIIIINIIR9-.—A CONTRAST —There li a re inArkable difference in the manner I of seeking public favor, 'as adopted by plitici ins. P.nr example: we have it. (ruin vety good authority, that the paw - . silver: , an iiiratit4 for Gubernatorial honors —Park?r. Black and Mille—kept..open house"- for several days preceeding the Convention which pot Packer in, lumina. tit.n. David 19ihnot received •the news of his nomination, silting quietly at home, in . the midst of his Wilily. "neither he nor los friends kept "open house!' at Harris " Writ. or elsewhere. 116 1 (141 not find it necessary io attend as an,rintaide delegate, even. He,was'aelected to,liear She Union Standard to ghrious triumph. ; ', • ••,1. We most strain every iierve to elect Tinge—the glorious' Monier coon ty—can give Wiknot 8.50 0 majority:— . Site Coo and she WILL do it. Organize, —Tioga Agitator. ELEMIgNTS OR SUCCKS9 191 80A19114813. A judgement quick and cautious, and clear and round—a decided purpose—a firm will—energetic persevering industry --punrstuslity. and fidelity iiievery engage ment—justice and houor controlling every transaction—and courie;iy—that true your tatty which springs froui vittline kindness presiding over all the intercourse of life. such 'qualities, indeed, whenever and wherever exhibited, may be s6d simnel to ensure.a lavorahle result; Inc they are the means which common sense dictates, and which, Providence 19 wont to bleaa.r 'Magazine.' A WOODEN MAN IN THE P. 0 —AL Balled, arqueliusier to ihe Emperor Napo• leon, hat invented a post office automaton, Which takee up every letter thrown in the box, places it under the amity, where it receives the postmark and date, and throws it out again fur delivery to its deto nation. The general post office has made a trial of the invention, wilizh hat. turned ont satislact why, and it is now in treaty with M. Salina for machines to be flit lu«tied to all the prinuipal post odious ti.roughout France. KreflL. FREMINT, we see it ststed has I:e'en busy since the ulention to writing out. a complete record of his various "Ex Outing Expedition." The work is near ly eempi e l e ,'i.end will be published. by Peterson, of Philadelphia. Thu hunk will be gotten up in line style. illus. trattell by the same artists who Wartl gaged on Dr. Katie's retie Explora• and limo a tit cump4iiion to Met popular work. ear . Ephraim Harisork, of Hen &mica county, was killt.tl by liglomg during a soma which passed over that sPotion on Monday of last week. The Greatest Wonder ut tile Age No l'ay if 1)r. Tobias' celebrated Venitiati Liniment does net cure Cholera, Ihsente Chulic, Coughs, I oyspepsia, Vomiting Toothache, Headache, Chapped hands, Cola! Feet,- Mosquito Bites, Insect Stings, Chrouicl/eumatisiu, Swellings, Old Sores Cut, Barns, Bruises anal Pains or Weakness in the Limbs. Back and Chest. so 1113111121:, ran tr. bus warranted his Liniment tin. eizltt years without ever having a demand for the retdru of the money—all that as asked is to ta it Ace.irali..g to the directions. one trill • r ..• L. trillnutt it after olive using it s If you not anti it better than any thing you have . ever tried before, gel vollr mom?, returned of certificates Ittave been re ••c,•ived speaking of its riI'IMON. NOW-11.day.iit Ai the practice to till the papers with certli CILIUS Unkl/OlVil persons, or given by th m• who have never used the medichie—now l'obias oilers to pay Won d o ll ars to any 4/i-12 14111,1 will prove that he ever published a falAe eel-614,0e during the time he has bud Lis medicine loetbre the public. Vail on the Agent and get a pamphlet con .taing.gettnine certificates.. As persons envious of the large sale of the ' , Vueet.att-Linieuent have stated it ha injurious ta4c.it-iittertially, Dr. Tobias has taken the 14111to6lig °ATI' : .1; Samuel I. Tobias, of the city of New Yok,r beito; duly sworn, du depose that I compound a Liniment called Venetian, nod that the itigre shunts of which it is conglutinated are perfect ly .Larniless to take internally, even in double I..li•• • gatatitity named ttt the directiutiii, accom plaint., each bottle. 11W " York, January 9th, 1954. S worn this day before me, • FERNAN DO WOOD, Mayor. .Pride 25 anal 30 cents ; sold by the Druggist and Patent Medicine Dealers throughout the Unit...l States. Uso for sale, Dr. Tobias' Horse Lini meat, to pint bottles, tat 50 cents, warranted superior to um. other. Tobias' Offlee; Si Courtland street, N. York. , lir A. D. BUEHLER, Gettysburg ' , and 11. 8. Miller, iinstmeriin. RALTIIMUIti greatly, corrected to aursda,y, April V.), 67. Fleur, Howard Street. $6.12 4 0.00 Rye Flour 4.00 oD 4.50 awn Meal 2.75 4 3.00 Wheat white 1.45 1.48 Wheat .rtnl 4 1.47 Corn, white .., µ 62 64 • Corn' P y • ellow 60 6,5. Rye, ennsyivania 90 6 95 Oats, FutinsYlvaula :all 53 Clover Seed 7 75 (,! . 0 8.00 Timothy Seed. 3.30 4 3.75 Ilay Timothy 15.00 420.00 'fops . 7 14 Potatoes, 70 75 Bacon, Shoulders , 91( 10f 'Bacon, 10/(41 00 Bacon, , : 2 / 4 1 13i s'ork, . .... . .423.30 Pork, Piitrie . , 18.30 419.00 Beef, Mes(l..:.• ... . . .... 15.00 a 18.00 .Lard, iu barrels . • 13 a .141 'Lard, in kegs • 141 a 151 Wool,-Unsmakett... .. , 26 a 27 Wool;;sf l udi e d, 33 36 Wool, P.oiled 30 a 34 Wool, Fleecer„- , common ,3 s ' 4'' '35 Wool, Fleece, 50 a 50 Wool, Chdiee M 44110...... 50 'a 55' Butter, Western; in kegs • 13 'a 'll4 Butter, ... . .. 20 a • 23 -Cheese • ' " 10' a 12/ .Coffee, Rio ....,... 10 a 10} Coffee Java • '":ls,a l5 iliClialEtits4lAßKßT. HigovEn, April , 22, 1857. • FLOUR 11 frtim'wagous, •$5 75 bushel ; ,: 1 1 1 30 to 1 40 OATS. 'BUCKWHEAT, perbnshel POTATOES, 'per bushel TINIOTEIY-SEED,' CLOVER-SEED, FLAX-SEED, PLASTER OF TARTS WORK HAIRIEST. • • YORK, April 22, 1857. FLOUR, 71 hid., from Wagons, $5 36 WHEAT, 11. bushel, • 130 to 140 RYE " 75 conk OATS, ' " TIMOTEITSEED, bushel, 2 .50 4 1 ' MOVER-BEIM, " .6 60, FLA X-Slill1), " • I M PLASTER OF PARIS, ton, 660 Oh the 14th hist., at Couowago by the Rev. Mr. Daugherty, Mr. A. O. N OEL, of York county, to SALLIE M., second daughter of H. Spalding., Esq., of Germany township, Adams county, _ - On the 19th ult , at Sicamore, Wyandotte county, Ohio, by the Rev. R. Wilcox, Mr. MI CHAat O. OLAPSADDLE; (rormerly of Adams county, .Pa.,) and MistiRACHAEL A. LYLE, of.felferson county., On Motida . y, the 13th inst.,. at the Conowa go Chapel,' by the Be,.' Joseph Enders Mr. GEORGE E. GUBERNATOR, ° of Kt' Likes km, Illinois, and MLitt MARIA NOEL, (laugh: ter of John L. Noel, Esq., of Weal township, Adams county.. On the 14th inst., by. the:Rev. Jacob Zieg ler, Mr. ISAAC STOKE, and Miss, SUSAN NAH E. HOWE—both of Petersburg- On the 16th inst., by the same, Mr. WM LIA:t6KIIISE; .11altimoru. and Miss RE BECEWSTOVES, bf Frrdona township. On Saturday night last, in Cumberland twp., Mr. HENRY MOONSHOUR, at an advanced age. On the 24th of Mireb, 1856, in Hancock county Indiana, Mr. JOHN BOWER, former ly of this county., - In Niles, Berrien county, Michigan, on the 20th February; 1856, WILLIAM HENRY, son of Enoch and Amanda M. Pleegel, for wetly of Mountpleasant . township, Adams co., Pa., aged 3 years - I month and 3 days. EVANS & WATSON, GaJWINUIFA . C7OIIEO SALAMANDER SAFES 19 o. 26 ii. 2 AUL= St., Philada. TRUTLI 7A MIGHTY, AND * MUST PREVAIL. 'Report the Committee appoinkd to superin tended ti..' Burning rf the Iron. Safes, at Reading, bibroary 27,1857. 'MUNN°, Maieh 4. The undersigned, members . of the commit tee, du respectfully eport, that we st.w the two Safes originallly ag.:eed upou by Ferrets d: Herring and Evans S Watson, placed side I by side in a furnace, viz : Tbe Sate in use by the Paymuster tie Philadelphia and Head nitilrottil Company, in his office at Head ing, ortnufactured by Ferrets ik Herring, and the Sao: in use by H. A. Lantz, in his stero l inanufaci.:ireil by Evans S Watson, and put in books and papers precisely alike. The lire mut started at 8} o'clock, A. M., and kept tip until four cords of green hickory, two cords dry oa;.: and half chesnut top wood were entirely Commuted, the - whole under the superintendence of the subseribers; members of the Committee. The Safes were then cool• ed olf with Titter, after_ which they were open ed, and the-books and papecs taksin out by the Committee slid scut to 11. A. Lant.::'s store fur public examination, alter they were first ex amined and marked by the Committee. The books and papers taken from the Safe mann Matured by Evans .S; Watson were but sligbdr utketed by the intense heat, while those takeu from the SA manufactured by Eurrels& Her ring were, in our judgment, damaged fully fifteen per cent. inure than those taken from livailsa; Willson's Safe We believe the above to have been a fair and impartial trial of the respective qualities of both Sates. Haring been rilmeut during the Imirning, we full• coincide with the above ,:tatentent of the codditinn el the papers and books taken out of the respective Stat.:6. G. A. NIC 11. 11. NICITLENBERG, • JAMES :ULM/Li/AND. EVANS & WATSON 300.000 PoUNDS 231 319_ -- 4" _ME Mi which they qiThr for eale oa better terms that any other manuArturer in the United Slake April 24, 1857.—1 y SZIEB II'PALTT. MO the Voters of Adams county :—Eneour aged by numerous friends, 1 offer mrsel as a candidate for the office of SHERIFT a the next. election, (subject to the decision o the Democratic County, Convention.) Shoidd I be nominated ItIVI elected, I, pledge mysel to'discliorge the dutice of the Ace with protupt• toms and fidelity. _ _ _ ISAAC LIGHTNER Mountjoy tp., April 24, L. 157. HEAD THIS. DO you want a Magazine a year for 50 eta. ? DO you want a IQ Paper a year for 50 , ets. ? Do you want. the Star and Banner a year for 50 cents I Do you want a Gold Watch for 50 cents ? If so, call at the News Agency of A. J. Pot terlield, and you Will find el,OOO worth of Gills to be distributed, on 21st of Noy next. Send for a Circular. The latest Papers, Magazines,,te , for thini week just received. Metallic Powder for Re zor Styops, Tooth Ache Lhops,, constantly ou hand. . . A. J. POTTERFELi.),Neura Agent. April 24. GBNTS WARD: • --- .111 AN away, from the residence of the sub. .!.1.11 Scriber, on Saturday 18th of April lust GI(EENBURG STANTON, ,an apprentice, bound by the Directors of the Poor, of Adams Cousity,suid Oreenburg is a bright mulattif a• bout 1.1 or lli years of age.. All persons aro forwarued not to harbor said boy, if they do so they do iron their own responsibility. JOSEPH BARKER.." Littlestown,, April 24., 185T.-3t .. ItOTICE. THE second acconnt ,of Di. Join; Aut., committee of the person and , estate of Quoin:is Brcristism, a Lunatic, now of Dover, Y'or'e Coiity, Pennsylvania, has been Bled in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, and will be confirmed by the said Court on Ms 26th day qf A ay next,. unless cause be shoirn to the contrary. ' JOHN PICKING, ,FsolA',. April 24,, 1857. —4O l • TioN FORGET to cull at SCHICK'S. all -11.1 q 'ye who wish to purchase choica articles of Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Soaps, and er ersthing else in that line. ' Queensware. CEDAR wnre and endless-variety of frame hold articles to be had very cheap FAIiNESTOCK BROTHERS. SAPONIFIER OR CONCENTRATED LYE for making Soap to be bad at FAH.NESTOCK BROTHERS. " 55 45 55 75 3 80 7 00 1 60 6 00 BONNETS, Ribbons, Parasols, iyncl Shawls, to be had very cheap at PA HNESTOCK BROTHERS. nIIR stock of HARDWARE hue been very much iucreused, and persona building or requiring tinything• in this department, should first call and see FAH.NESTOCKS cheap stock • NAT. 1111215. have jtisfreceived, a spleudid assortment lof Wool Uudersidrts and Drawers, which Will be Sold low at ONNETS, Ribbons and Flowers, in large assort:neat at SCHICK 'S. Itirtrrfetr. nfetir. PIIILADELPHIA JACOB IL DY - SITER, DANiEL HUNTER, From an Old Manus&ipt found in the East. It furnishes the Most Complete Llistory of 'ORIENTAL zar.n and describing the Most Perplexing Positions in which the Ladies and Dentletuen of that Country have beeli so Often' found. These Stories will continue-throughout. the whole year, and will prove the Most.Entertaininger• er offered to the Public. 118,..FurnisheA 'Weekly to Subscribers, only,' at $1 a year. - ,:Allletters must be addressed to JOHN S. DYE, Broker Palle/ter 044 Pr+lpriefor, 70 - Wall Street, New York. April 27, 1857 I'y .16 per Ceni. Interest. ir You want' to invest your money with n 1 certain return of good. interest, and at the same time furnish to your families that which will bo profitable and isselnl;--buy nil your Goods at l'ahnestoca :Cheap' 'Store. They have received, and are constantly add• leg everything new and tiesiruhle to their April .24, 18570—tf • ' r HE undersigned,. appointed by the Or. JL phans Court of Adams County, Auditer, on a Bill of Review in the account of Ascot; A. MYERII, one of 'the Executors of George Deardorff, deceased, who :ryas' Testamentary Trustee of Susan Worley, will attend. to the duties . of said ,appointment, at•his office in Gettvsbbrg,,on• Friday the 15th day. of A6ty ecd, at 10 o'clock,' A. M.,—of which 'ad per ties in interest are hereby notified. D. A. BUEHLER, Aud'r.' April 24,1857.-3 t .BMASON'S IfIEd.LTII OR :V I CliX ES 4? CHOOSE BET E TIIE3I. ~\,,,,,-, .... :... ~• , i __.. , -- '. ~,,,, .1, 1 , ,„?, „.• ~. . 4 17.&_ - , ,,.; t :1 Ard: ' , , ' l4 • .„ . ' ii'lltVf• 1. 1 ' .' - Ss '.'; , t' F: • . ' -' :,,. 1` ::, : t:. ~,." :- 11.V. r 1 ', , i (-•• ROLLOIIITAY'S PILLS. THE blood furnishes the material of 'every bone, tnuscle, gland and fibre in the hum an frame. When pure, it secures health to every organ ; when corrupt, it necessarily pro duces disease. Holloway's Nis operate di rectly upon the elements of the stream of life, neutralizing AM principle of disease, and thus radicaltr,filyring the malady, whether located in the nerves, the stomach, thejiver, the bow els, the muscles, the skin, the'tifain,or any nth-, er part of the system.. USED THROUGHOUT THE: WORLD! llotogya Pas are equally.,etlicaeious in 'complifitta common to the whole human race, and iu disorders peculiar to curtain climate/ and localities. A/.ARMING DI.4O4DERS. Dyspepsia, and dertunteinent of the liver, the source of infirmity and sulfuring, and the cause of ionumeruble, deaths, yield to these ennitives, in all eases, however agravated, act ing as a mild purgative,alternative and tonic; • they relieve the bowels, purity the fluids, and invigorate the system and. the constitution fit the sane titue. GENERAL WEAAWkNfir- NERVOUS CObf• =fiM When all stimulants fail, the renovating and bracing ntlipertieli of these Pills give 6rmileilli to the shaking nerves and enfeebled ninnies of the victim of general DEI.ICATE.FEMALES. All irregularities and ailments incident to the delicate and sensitive organs of the- sex are removed or prevented by a few doses of these mild , but Infallible alternatives. No mother who re , mrds her on or her children's health should ' w failto have them within her . f r , reach.ti SCIENTIFIC END,ORSEMENTS. The London "Laneet," the Lni.doti cal Review,' and the most eminent of the fac ulty in Great Britian,- France and Germany, have eulogized the Pills and their inventor. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy humors Lt the world for the fidlowiny diseawcs : . Asthma Headaches Bowel Complaints Indigestion Coughs ' Influenza Cohil ' Inflammation Chest Diseases Inward Weakness Costivenuss Liver Complaints Dyspepsia Lowness of Spirits Diarrhoea Piles Dropsy - - - - Stone:llWGail! Debility Secondary Symptoms Fever and Ages Venereal Affections Female Complaints Worms of all kinds rlB,..cauTioN I—None at e genuine unless the words ”ifolloway, Mw rin* and London," are discernable us a Wider-mark in every leaf °Abe book of directions around each pot or box , the came may be plainly seen by. huldioo , Nte t; to Me light A handstime reward will I be given to any one rendering such inthrtus, tion tut may lead to the detection of any par ty or partied edutaterfeiting the ~m edicines or vending the .same, knowing them to be spur ions. *** Sold at the XrAnufactory ,nf Professor ITor.i.owsv, 80 Maiden ;Aire, New York, and by all respecurble Dru h . giAs and Dealers' iu M.Alicine throughout the United Staterrarid the civilized world, iu boxes ut 25 vents, ti2i cents and 'AI each. ID — There is a considerable saving by taking the larger biZUS. • N. B.—Directions fur the guidance of pa tients in every disorder arc affixed to each bur. April'27, 25 WITNESSES Ott THE FORGE.R CONVICTED. One Dollar a Irrar. Circulation, over 100,000 Copies JOHN S. DYE 1$ THE A UTHOH; WHO has lind 10 years experience as a V Bunker and publisher, and author of A seeky of Lectures at the .11 , ot:flossy 241ker• akacte when,'for 1() successive highs, over 50,- 0 1 110;People greeted him with rounds of lip plause, while lie exhibited the manlier iu which Counterfeiters execute their frauds, and the surest and shortest means of detecting them 1 Tie Bank. .;.V(,k Engravers all say that he is the yreateet Judge of Payer Money tiring, Greatest Discovery of the Present Century fur Detecting, Counterfeit Bank Notes. Describing Every Genuine Bill. in Existence, and Exhibing atilt - glance every Counterreit,in Circulation Airanged so adtuirably, that Refiregce id easy and Detection lustatilussemm. No lodex to examine! NO pages to'hinn up! But So simplified and arninged t that tho Met , chant, Bunker and Business Mau can se all at a Glance. • Engiish, ProsCA and German Thus each may read the same in his own Na• tive Tongue. MOBT . PERFECT BANK NOTE LIST PUBLISHED ALSO A LIST OP All the Private Bankeriin America. A Complete Suinnim a the Pinnaces o Europe and America willbe published in each edition, together with all the Important Naos of the Pax Also- II SOME'S OF TALES A- New Saviugs Institution. NOVICE. TO THE FARMERS. MANNY'S COMBINED REAPING & MOWING MACHNE I Witl► Wood's Improlement,, I PIiSIE undersigned, having been. appointed i- Agent for the sale ofolnuny'. 'Combined Reaping mid Mowing Maeliine, with Wood's Improvement,tbr Adorns County, offers them to the public, Notiolng them to be the best combined mitcliiiiii in use. The,' have been . successfully iiitioduced into different parts of , nor Sttte, mid have rendered general luitisfue tbm. It received a Silver .Medal at the Suite Fuir lest fall—also the first Premium at York, Cumberland, Centre, Ifuntingtoti, and other County Flail, where it was exhibited. Fernier» needing a Reaping- Machine will please call upon the undersigned, before put.- closing, as he always takes great pleasure in exhi:iiting these mathineS. He hits one set up at TATE'S ROTEL, in Gettysburg', where it can he seen. Early orders are *solicted, as the number received from the manufacturer will he in proportion to the demand. Gettys burg, April 19, 18'4. ' • ' • 'SAMUEL HERBST. Gettysburg, Pa., April 24, 18.17.-3 m LOTTERIES. THE Lotteries of Samuel S wan L• Co.,' are chartered by the state of Georgia, and have sworn oommissiouhrs nylpointed to bnper• intend their drawing, and certify that everything connected With i the same s done to a strictly honorable manner. They offer to the public a fair opportanity for ir.vestment, the ' interests ofparties at distance -being as well protected us though they were present. The Managers would respectfully call attention to the fact that all priamta have a legal right to send orders for tickets to Georgia, as the lotteries.of SulattelSwan & Co., are authorized I by' the Legislature of that Suite. A lottery will be drawn every Saturday throughoet the pier, all orders received being filled it. the drawing next: to take place after the same conies to hand. ASeerding to the scheme tote ticket in every tea must draw a prize. TIOZZITM . .A.P.IIIOIO; halves, $5 ; quarters,42,so. No ticket sent unless the money accompanies the order.— Tim drawiniti arc upon the principle of one riuutber oo each ticket, rtnttitre so simple thus none can fail to under/Hind them. 'flier° is no cotnbiinttion of numbers to mystify the buy e. Prizes vary from , t 840 to i0j)00 every priinieing drawn; and result of draw , i to , forwarded tet all purehaseri . • 16,-A list of the nntnhers that are . 1411W11 front the wheel with: the intontit that each prize is entitled to, wit/. be Pnblislitid after ery drawing; in the fellowinehtpers :—New Orleans Delta 'AVegtst4l.7 Charleston Slandard, Nus{iville GazAtio Atlanta Intelti. .aencer, &warmth Netrecatal Prew York Week. ly Day Book. Write your address plainly, and direct to S. AWAY& go., Atlanta, Cenr9la. Prizes paid in fulkL 7 no percentage deducted front prizes as in other lottsrics. All counnunicationsitrittly ,„ confidential. April' .17, WILL find it lo their advantage to call at Fahnestock Th•otlirs; net! see , 0)0' large and cheap stock, or Silks, Churn's, Lawns, Tainartiaa's, 'Defame's, Calico's, Gingham's, Ste., which Ric selling cheap, at FA HNEs . ruCK: BROTHF RS. • Sigaii die Red 15.0nt; April 10 1 /357 t ear UP: riE Books and .14:eounte7ef FAIIN. r F.STOCK A,- SONS have been put in my hatide for collection. Persons indebted to sail fine will nave costs by milling -with the undersigned, and settling the lame: 1). A. BUEHLER. April 10, 1851; . Adams Co., Agricaltural 'Society THE members of the Adams eciantrAgri. cultural. Society, are tequested to meet at the Court-house, May' Getti•sfmrt, E4ltirday; the 2d clay or May' nosy at.f &clock, P.M. A full attendance m • desired, as. buiiness of importance and interest Will be atibmitted to the meeting.. • ; . , J OHS LEY, President. „ J.„ LL JTULE, S4l0 9 /. April 17, 1857.,-td , S TQ 10 GOOD 7 or Sisle: by GEO. AliNoi)." 4143; 1857..:—1r POCKET DIARIES FOR 1857 van .sale at the Book Store ur A.!).111.;.kti• bEll, on tinunbersburg street. Itiffer• ent varieties on hand. 'Gettysburg, Jan. 30. NOTICE. EDITORS of Conntry Papers will • plense take notice. that the advertisement of the Illustrated Edition of Irvitlei Life oi' Wash ington, for the insertion of which a copy, of the work was promfied, is from and after this date rescinded. Papers that have' not inserted itt will therefore not do so. , G. P. PUTNAM & Cf),., Publishers, New York, March IA 1857.-3 - • L A DIES—Do you want *pretty drug, ban some shawl. or any nonfetyle ribliuoe, ar , tieteilii our line Y /leo you can find the la• test styles, and most approved patterns at the cheap store of . DRESS GOODS, VCR Ladies and Gentlemen, run be found in immenee vaibty, and cheaper thin ev er, at SCHICK'S. Step in and examine the new Monk for Fall and Winter." Oct. 31, 13.541. .•TO BUILDEIRS. HAVING inereasettpur t 4ikolHardware, Oils, Paints, Glass, 4.0. We are prepar ed to oiler very great iridneeiii`ebts to persona building. FAIINESTOCK'BROTITER CaNsii;ise ess,, VESTINGS,. Kentucky Jeans, and Cottol v Mee, the largest and cheapest stock id the country to be had at , • . • , FAgNESTOCK BROIVERS. C , LOTHS, Comtism's, Vestinis.and Shawls, i w .,a . large supply, to which the attention all s rite& if you desire to save money buy, at FAHNESTOCKS. Jewelry and Stationery. ,+ NY and the best stock ever brought to this place. If you doubt it, call in and tate tbcyourselvea--at SCHICK'S. . , . • FORFRJ7NT, a HOUSE. Inquire of , OEORGE E. BRING.IAN. PERIM MOE! gnu ripprietor of the Metcnntile Guide I - wunkr mspeettlally cull the attention of he Merchants, Farmers end Mechanics rusi: dittg out of the city, to the moderate terms for a ye•urly subscription to the Guide r being to Mail subscribers only 50 cents per annum, nialikg it the cheapest Family Newspaper in the United States. The columns of the Guide I will contain the usual variety of original and spicy articles, written nut only to please but to instruct[. In regard to politics, the Guide will maintlin an Independent tone, and from time to time will advocate measures• as con• ducive to benefit the greatest number, rPost. =stunt and others am respectfully requested to act as, agents for this paper, t." whom 'we will forward specimen copies free wheu desir ed to do in. • 'PREMI UMS. Man inducement fur persons to interest . themselves to obtain s ubscriptions for - the Mercantile Cuide , we' offer the following pro. mitims. Upon the receipt of the names, pay I in advauce, we will, tbruard them by express or otherwise, ir ordered to the address of those entitled u. them : I For 300 subscribers, erush i $35 00 For 250 subm:ribeni,-we will give a 61110Ilditi tine gold watch, ranted,) For 200 subscribers, nn elegant gold lockia,•4glasses, worth • For IGO subscribers, 1-elegant brace- For 109subecriber t one gold ,pest ; :, Cltini`wtirth . • . , 1 or'ts sitbseribere, onigald pen: 44 holder,. handsomely engraved,' worih' - For 51) subscribers., one gold pen and holder, *milt For 40 subscribers, one gold pen snd, bolder, worth • .:. For l 5 subscribers. one medium gold pen RIO holder s worth For 12 subscribers, anti geld , pen rind, holder, worth All communications slinuld be addressed to IiKAKENEY, Editor and. Publisher of the N.Y. Mercantile, • .•,„ Guide, No. 19r 4 Greenwich Bb,:. • --New York. . 111"Newspapere throughout the Lillian by publishing the- aboVe , appropriately displaved including-this - notice, 2 months, and _calling attention editorially to thetuune, and sending us the poper,,will be entitled to an exchange, and receive u gold pen aud,boldcr mirth $l2. April 17, 1857.-21 ti DAILY UNE TO HANOVER. 'L,741i7 a AV ceo mniothir ton a; trrl irEindersigned returns his thanks to the public lur the encouragement heretofore extended, to hintolnd takes "'Pleasure in an• nouneing that he hut completed arrangements by , . Tiffo DAILY LINES 'of Coached will' be run between Gettyalnirg 1 and Hanover, to connect with the trains ti, and from Baltitunre, York ; Harrisburg, Ph:ludel phis, Ice. Per, desiring tickets or infer maid') on. the undersigned, , o,r :on CHARLES TATF, •Tieket Agolit, at the Ea gle Hotel. in Chumuntaburg Meet. 110 - Special attention given to all packages, SC:, or other 'minimax entrusted te - the under signed bet Ween Gettysburg and. Hanover, which will be Promptly and ettrelidly attended rir The undersigned line aiao effected ar• rangenients, by which be will be tittle to imp ply CoaChes, Stages, &C.; ll* Funeral 'and other Occasions, at tnodotttle charges. • NICHOLAS WEAVER. April 17,,1837;+tf ' • HOVERS LIQUID lIAM DYE. rpHIS Mtn .DYE needs only a trial to of its perfection as n LIVE, and the following testimonial from that eminent Aufiltic Chemist, Professor Booth, of* the U. S.• ).t int, will only coMirin abut thousands have . presmusly borne testimony s.u. "Laboratory for Practical Chemistry, St. Stephen's Place, • " rbiladdphiu, February IVA, 1857. "Being*ell acquainted with the substances composing RUrer's Liquid Hair Dye; I am satisfied: that by 'following, the simple direc• (joint given for its use, it.will not injure the 'Hair.orSkin, bUt will give a itatural awl dur able cola,. to the Suir. JAM n n EN C . v(1070, 444alytic Chewable."' HOVER'S WITTING INKS, including flotitelt Fluid, and Horclie Indelible !lib, tot too well known and introduced to require any, additional testimony of their 'character. The talek have been increasing since their first in- trodnetitny giving evidence that the articles truly, pmeanis that intrinsic merit dammed at first for then) by the Mnnufacturer: .Ortlers, addressed to the Manufactory, No. 416 RACE street above FOURTH, (old No. 144) Philadelphia, will receive• prompt' sawn= tion , by. , . J O:4FX If E. HOVER, Manufaclurer. April 17, . • BONNETS, -BONNET& 111 1 CREAliy , • JAS jusrreturntd from the eity, with a new and beautiful assortment of BON- ai l d..tanqr 0rt4.1 of the most "fitshionable styles, which she in cites the ladles to call and examit.c, confident that they will be pleased with her selection. . Miss M'Creary will carry on the . • raiLLINERY business, in all its branches, and hopes by her saperior work, and reasonable prices to merit tee patronage oilier friends. April 1,7, 18;i7.—atu . . SPRING iiiiLLENERY! MISS .31A.RY H. I.AUGHLI I N has. join IN I. returned from the City with the LATE.IT STYLES ittot itoportsitiou ut iiiityy MILLINERY GOODS, to which AC invites the h tient ion. or her old customers, and the Ladies generally ROOMS nt Mrs. Wiltves, Baltimore Street, et few doors South of the Presbyterian Church. April.l7, l 8; 1;: - 4. - -71t. . .- . 1131 7 1*PALTy, . • • Tp t voters/of Adams County: Encour• age( ritilmerotts friends I offer My self as a candidate for the office Of SHERIFF 4; at the next election, subject to the decision of the American Repnbltenn County Convention. Should I.be elected I Tledge myself to die. charge thu duties of the office with prompt:: Doss and fidelity. - , ISAAC LEEPga. Cumberland tp April 10, 18:4. THOUGH TO DILTIAORE. TEM undersigned now runs a DAILY LINE, of t.oaehes through to Baltimore, from Gettysburg, by way of I.,ittlestown and Westminster. Leaves Gettvsburg at 6 o'clock, A. M. Passengers for Baltimore, or any of i l k the intermediate places, will inquir at the 'Eagle Hotel." .. . WM. TE. , . . KEEP DRY.-;-:A fibs assortment 'of UM BRELLAS just received and fur sale cheap at Briagnum & itughinbaugh's. " . : . fr•i , " • . , The liottysburir Railroad • Company, upESPECTECLLY calls the 'attention of t Capitalists and those ; having money to inveet, to their BONDS, now being issued The length of their Road, now under contract, is 16j miles, the grading and masonry off which is more than'two.thirds finished, nod rapidly progressing toward completion. By a resolution of the Board of Directors; a Mort gage of the entire road from Hanover to Get- tysburg, and nLso,of the unfinished worlc of the Pennsylvania Extension, from .oetttsburg to the Nnryland line, beyond Waynesliorn", will in a lbw days be executed to Ortout;s. Swum, Es q., as Trustee, fur the security of tlie bond' holders. The Bonds will be issued in snmsslo,o and 4500 each, bearing 6 per cent., in rest, with coupons attached, payable senii•annually. : They certainly will form a very safe 'and ilesi; rahlelnvestinerit, es the Bonils,will he free. from taxation, and yield interest payable semi-. annually, ,pit 6 per cent. per annum. Persons wishing to subscribe for than, can de so by calling . on the President, Secretary or Treasu rer of the Compitity,:mr any.of its , Idaritigers, with any of whom they will, find the conditions of sale., R. McCURDY, .President: • ,DAVID WILLA, SeerCiarti. ; = • JNO. H. NUCLEI.LAN, 't•euaurer.' :Mardi : 2o, 1857. , , , . ni TS, no doubt, the est wonderfa discover 1." of this 'age of progress, ha' it . will resters permanently; gray hair to•its original color, covet the head of the Laid wish icniiiiit. hiker Mut. growth; remove - at once all dandruff rind itehing, cure all scrofula ( mid Either 'cutaneous eruptions, duck us scald heed, , etct , _. h *in cure, as if, by . inngie, nervous or periodical ', headache ; 'make the heir sag, .gleirsy and i Witvy,'and preserve the color perfectly, aticltlie hair from telling; to extieme old age. ; , .. / The 'following is froni'n distitigisiiiihisd Mem• ber of the medical profession i ' .' ' '' ' ' • . 5 ; Si. Ps et:, 'January le 1855. I t ititietsitEin' 0. J. Wool). ; • • .. Otiiit Sin: Unsolicited, I senilyou'this ear. tifibate. , Alter' being nearly bald tor a tong time; having tried all the restoratives ex ' trint, and haring nolidtb hi any, I was induced, oft "hearing of yours if a trial. I placed mysitlf in the hands of a barber, rind had , my bend rehbed with 'good, stiff brushi and the Restorative then'applied, and well, rubbed , . in, till the scalp was aglow. This I repeated en- Cry Morning, and • In thiee Weeks' the , young . Imillippeared and grew rapidli 'finint . A ugust lard till the/present thee,- and is now thick f black eiel strong—soft and pleasant to the touch :..whereas, before, it waitharsh and wiry, what little there was of it, and that little wee GEORGE ARN O,LD ..k.,C o'. , disappearing very rapidly. I still use your i restorative. aliens twice a week and 111101101141 , • H AVE just reeeived froni Philailelphin a ; have a .good'and perfect crop of heir. - . Now, .1'1.• hawlsoine assortment ef'Gia . , , :di suitable ' I had read of these things-and who has, not ? for the season. Our stock of - 4•••• •• I but have' riot 'seen hitherto tiny case where Ribla dp ii, ;Mr rid e ` etf, ill i ipi k, 1 any person ' s hair was runny benefited by any J. _ ~.. , . :• .. . • . .. . of flair tunic!, etc. , of the day; and it redly and all G o t in that. tine,. is exuencite.—.. oree me, plenstire to record th e result of ,, iny Meal) ploths, CeslmeroS, Caslimerettm, Ora .. b exiierielice. 1 have reConintended your prep betcfci-kineits• . Ve ' lli ng s, prill g 4.l., "' e " ! Oration to'Others. and it already 'has a large Call and see us. •If we cwierit please'you in rt and general • ~. garmentrerc mate, we lace oar iior c ~T he people here 1,„„„. its , fr, e l s, awl lig,. ,i . ttaTiLly eating Ottt mut making . up, and- can ~ ,!..1 s rionimence in it.. The- supply you sent Us, ,as make you a garment upon short-notice Curtin Wholesale Agents for the finwitornis nearly the very best tnamier. Our prices mama be exit:tested, and duilv inquiries rice made of it beat. , Give us a call. . ~ ' '.., —.' ' '''• ' t Yoifiiiiiterve credit for your disinivery ; and I. • ' - N t u ,., ; , . „:„. * ..... •,' ' , ' :dor one, return you my thanks (brae benefit, . . . er lit bus doimme, for I certainly had despaired . 1 !pug lige of ever affeeting any each resulti, ~ .. , I have given Mr. J, C. GUINN an interest, ; - , Yours, hastily, ' ,, , , . , . , ~ . expressly, for the purpose of settling sm. my l ' • . X. IV, ROND:' - old infinuess. I :base, n ow 401) , operating , Firm of Bond A:Kelley, Breggists,,St. Paid,. I 7 years and lave , never, Until now, di:termite. • , __;,,.. , ~ • • eel to settle tip eiy usiness generally, Those, (From the Editor of Reel Esters' Aclierthier.l theretiire, Oho are indebted. to me, either by Ilineros 21 School three:, Marelf 20, 18A5. hood, note, or book accuunt, will please call t BEAK Sl it; - Having became prematurely and pay the Saute. i quite gray, I was induced, some six "weeks i since. to maktca trial Of sour •Restorictiie, I : have 'timed less the ii two' bottles, :but tLis gray hairs' hare rill disappeared; a n d although 'my hair has not fully, attained - its original ccls oriyet the procesn'of change is graduallx,,,go. Mg on . ,', m and I ain great hopes that in a short tone my hair will he Mr dark 'ae.ferme - rly. ' I Lave also been much gratified at the liolithy midst/We and vigor of the hair, which he ire welt and dry : nod it has ceased to,eoma out, an formerly. . .. , • r r . , ~r2 r ~ • Respectfully yours, . ' .' 1): C. I ituiii. NEW GOODS, NEW FIRM' And the Cash System. lANWiSAIN -I ,** Removed a few ikon Sonth of thr oldS; and.; . --- . s Til. SK ELEA' respecifolly; inform it • his old euxionters and the public 4t generally, tlini he emitin. 1 Iles 11111 TA11,0121 NG 1 1i . 4:‘, - 4 ,1* IJUSINESS. at his new professor hood.;: c ' ' t- ' •, -stand. in Smith lialtimore ! _ vi 7 1.8 ime , ~ . 1, 1 11 ')' Street where he will he t y . u.i.r 41 .•,_,•1: : , it!! ..! ..... ..)9 r . !gfiffo ura. I 'l, -, c t ' tt' I, PIVITUEIetS rrolessar n nod stun nest 4 '4' . k ' -V lin i t iq t° Heutillitri . °ll4 , l°°ll five, and hare adtuirol its wonderful fffeet.- 1 " ' who may patronize non, my hair was beaararast,,,aa I draught, , preaut,. All work entrusted to kin tdrely gray, but hyllie use et - hiso'Restorati,.. 7s 7 _ t car,. aerunied to fit and # litlisteresiimsd its originul color, alai bawl he 01 moat sllllB%lllltial Milk - e. Thnukful - nu doabt, pur ... m . a . nr .. .ii_tl .. e ~i litgEsE,,,, _, . 1.„,. far past fasors,hePOlieile a continuance pi t ° J.l ).' ' 6 Y• pithlie pairnitage• ,EX -Se na I bl'' UnitedStsties:-•'.. 7 l'ha New Fork S;M:ing , mui &in. mer Fd.9,lllo4VSare received. Call end, see them. April 27. 1855.—tf EmoyA L. LILL AIVO SEE US IT TII B 11 1 N 7'.1 N D.' TYM. T. KING respectfully ahnOtinces. to ' his friends and the public: generally that he continues the .N.t;BB in the room recently occupied by Alexander .Frazier, on Baltimore, street. He has. made arrangentents . to ' receive regnlarly the LA V .1 0 481,170.5 ti, and it will be his. onstant aim to give'entire Satis to those who may faVor hilll with their cnstom: trareountry produce• will be taken in ex change for work. Gettysburg, April 3, 1855. ERW liqQAlSt Fresh rrival Aft HATS, CAPS.., • augilv . f"'"' AND' SHOES, Wall Paper, Widow ,Trunks,: Carp° Bags, Tobacco, Segars, &c., at • CO BEAN & PAXTON'S. _April 3, 1857.-tf NOTICE. 71t the &hod Director)! of Adana* County. Gnm.ptex : Tit pursuance of din Cid sat . don of the Act of Bth of May, , 185-1; you are hereby notified to meet in Convention, tt•the Court House ill GErrYsßuno, on the fir.t, Monday in Nab A. D.. 1857, being the fourth dog of flie month, et 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and select, aim rove, •by a majority . of the ichalu umober er Directors present, one per sae of literary and scientific attainments, and! of skill and experience in the art of Teaching, as Comity. SOperinteudent, for three succeed log years : determine the AMAMI. of emapen satinn for the same, and certify the result to tbo*.State 80,erildendent , 'nt Ilarrisim qt . ; us required by the 00th and 40th sections ,of said act. :" HILL, Co unty littloirintandent • of Aduats County. .Apri!lo, 1857.-01 NUTICE. LETTERS of Adnainistrntien" the .Es-' tate of HENRY • • BECK Eli, deemed, Tate Of Butler township,. Adonis , 'etittuty, having. been •Onnted tti , the sabseriber, re• siding in the same township, he hereby 'gives notice to persona - indebted to said Estate; to call and settle the .ante ; and thoselmving alaints 'era • ictplealtd to present the same property, authenticated for settlement. • ()NR:AD'SLAYBALT(HI,:ttdmii. - Apri1.1141857.---44 =• • NOTICE. , . . ETTERS of Ailininistnition.on,the Eatati .4 of kIEIVJTT,• late of Nteziallen timnship,..Adamit :county, deCiased,. having been grunted to the sabsiriber, residing hi Bendetwille, in said township, he hereby giveti notice to persons indebted . to said Estate, to call . and seule the same; and those baring claims are requeated to present the tutrae,rprop• erly authenticated for settletnent. - ' ABEL T. WHIG HT Adver. April 10, 1857.-6% n,a`b BOXES BLACK. FAT in .atore ° -.7 . awl for sale by • • W M. - BUEHLER, No. 1 b 7 Franklin areal, Saitimoral gin BOXES BEST CONGRESS JIL lur It! TOBACCO. in . nuts for 'sale by 'WM. BUEHLER,: No. 147 Franklin atrsN 01:0. ARNOLD wopn,4, / 1 2 BrOlidWay t and 114 Market sireet, St: Louis, Missouri.. ,AGF.NTI3--Ai D.'-, Get* burg; Wni. Derlyi, linuover; JOAS•ph A. Here: ry, A libettstown ; 'and Druggists- generally 7 March 6, 1857t—ilm. NLY ONE BOTTLE OF DR. aexpozpos . • • ••• Intiigoralor, : Or , Lev er &net y required to cure uuy one troubled Mich. Liver Complaints, finless dm most ,despers . ate of cases 'when the'astosn Wide Will with i scarce a'stngle thilure, restore the. patient.to health and vigor. We wish to call the tweet lion of all, to these facts, that the Ity4t/ralnc is compounded by It phYsician Uhe hap iied'it in his practice fur the`past twenty years with, success almost credulous, end that it is eluit eq ly vegetable, being composed Wholly, of gyms,' t Sutue Wets of the toretnith 'uf these gums may be formed when it is known one *bottler, the' Invigervior Contains as much ,; one hundred doses Di; Calomel Without any .14; its deleteritnis effects. WM. T. KING. One bottle.is the surest thing knoWnth'cir. ry away the bad abets of mineral poison o f • utiy kind. . Only one bottle 'is needed to throw 0i5t0(..,, the•systetu the effects of niedicine,a er.ati i 2 - It' ' ' 4 i ' sicktieha.. .' , . , ' One bottle. taken for Jaundice rentOieliflitll l yellowness or,untiatural color from the eliik , ". l One dose after eating is steffieient to relieve a t t e d s s t ot ot l i r l i a n c g 3ll ; tand preven Abe food , t r irom :, ririi ,.tr A .,,t ig , Only tote dose taken beforerettring prevents nightuntr : o ., S - *.,..„ ,H,.„..'.,...re.. '3 Oneduse'L ken atnightloOAistte-loWele:'lysitly, tdcorescoaiV :B t)le(;tietukeiarter ach : 4 : ,wili:ivri rt:reijereeia., . : One do.'4e of two tea•spoonsfal will !iliii,iiii . moves Sick Headache. ' - . 3' ' 3-' l '3 perfect bottle taken for female obstruction re Onlylie CAUde of the disease,,lnd makes a .Whileeure. ! '• " . I ,- ,t.;”. One dose often repeated is a sure cow for Cholera Idurbus, and a sure preventative of - ... Only one dose immediately relieves. Obolie,Z . .. while. 1 , • , . One' dose taken often will preent the recur- % refine of billions uttacks, 'while it relievetr'alt -5 1 painful feelings. ~, ,• - !..., ~,,f ,- .r: t Itfir-Oile or two doses taken oieasinnallY ii . ' , 1 -` one uf.tlie 'hest reitterlir.s'for cold ever known. • Thonsand cases ttflitlitritutatiott. sled:, week: tie.. of the lungs havti...beett• cured hi.the In. yiltoralor. ' - l' One‘dose• taken a' short time he fore' ore 'eat n 1 w ' gives vi t ror to the appetite and makes fixid a T ... - One dun often repeatedelites Chronic' DiaW;",,, rhcen in its worst tornts, while glummer and bowel conitilaints yield almost to . the'firsiiiristil'''• One or two doses ctiron attacks caused bi , wormi, while for worms in children, there ti no surer, safer and 'speedier remedy, in ' the',, world, us it iteverTails. . • • • - •' ''' ,i I There is no exaggerntion in these state- ments,•ther are plain and sober fnets:thafire' , • t, (inn give evidence to prove, white airetio ups ~ it are giving. their unanimous .testimony in ifs .. ~ favor. . - '. ''''. • . We wish all wlicver,, sick; amhiehilitated try this mined}, and tent it . 1.-.,antboroug , • any who are not bonefitted by its urn we alsmakl like'to benr from. •as we-late yet from the first person who has aged a bottle Invigorator without receiving bezeit l • Iker, there are such •sustonishing medicinal virtues • in it, that ell, no matter how long they hive • been affected, if. their complaint arises frosette - =* deranged liver, will be benefited, If ste4entko• ly mined,. • • • ' I,r• SANFORD k CO.; . 343 Broadway, Ziew lok• AGENTS—A. D. BUEHDUIp Qiingrjr: Wpr. Berlin, Benne., T. R. Ifeuti;ANdil • tows aid Drutititsgn,o golly. Always .siontitednr wink READ THISr—OLO, AND YOUNG