deer skin, 041 tursetves, swaddled from head to foot, with roily a small iti3,gincitt of svarlet" face visible between ( te a r , fens' antrii• bombs. It WAN a tru retie pletuto us o€ th e by the rale 'Olsen which gikanterVd 0 1. 1 e ' waste/4011mm onisidet " '•• 44 We bed a pan horse which soon . showtM eigas nf break Ma-dot:lir especially when. vie again entered a belt of country where the wind hail blown, the trees were clear and the track Idled up. .41. t half past eleven we saw the light of the suit on the tops or the Mils, and at noon about halt hisldise;yrstayisible.•,, The cold °Of' ntonse; my hands became so stiff and benumb. ed'ilutt, I -had great difficulty in preventing , them from (ceering,atul icy companien's feet almost Yeatlll-Thelliig:• et was well for Its that t 1 herd fr'3l"".lll),Alig9l!° F111') to and t!,'? horse. The country WM a wilderncsi of iiiertirnfal and ..disinal" scenery. , --low hills and TScuttris,'firript boreal' snow, LIIO dark firs limo; cult': erapolike mama alternating with , ntoiessom Out Finnish priStilliinis went plena 'eke, chettrilif relloaw, wild insisted on our ritliug, when there was the least prospector n road totoliiary hilt ( the only olietin the road) Wet met a.man driving* reiudeer. After • this welost all Signs of our waY, except the almost tibliteribid• treek 'or hiapulk. ' The snow weal 00peithati eveNand oar horses were ready bi.kdrop at. everysiep. We hattheen five hours on the fond' . the driver said Kiltlangi wits"trx eftersl",distrott, Rod at three, finally.** arrived. Vireakireciatedrather betteeerhat we lnt , en. dnred when wo found that thetemper4tture WA4 •44R•betorr itro. •,• •• ' • ,' 1 sell 'tit'since ordered 'horses. -end a' streppinr, Ittimg ,- fellow wain' tent'off: in a bud • humor to getithent,'• We found it• impandble, hdirever, I koltreeitre milk 'or nnythiog salt, and us the itild - wai net to be borne elsti,lnse were obliged iesett to a - bottle efeegiine and our ittlida2boend. The:old **man sat by the fired s enioking andltid: net the least attention to I loulAimands. • timid our • postillions in Nor• Wegiah'itrts,:which theY laid upon a chair and counted, Wiflt the assistance of the whole frinii. rekonhig was finished they 'ask trie"What the value of each piece was, which •tiarte tise'to asecond generni comptitatien.— .Thire'vests, arrntrently, more than they hall 'expected, for they both , tnado me a fornial ad ••dreie of thanks, atud took my hand. Seeing 'that I had prodoced a good effect 'I repeated .uiy demand for milk. The oil wornatverused, but the' men interfered in any behalf; she iwent otit :and preseetly. s returad with a boVil :6111,!«hich she heated for us. this nine , our :horses had arrived, and one of our new iipitillions }trimmed himself for • the journey, • bystripping to the loins and petting on a clean shirt.` lie was splendidly built, with den*, trinscles.: a. white; glossy skin, and no:Hii- Verfleity Of fiesh. , He thee donned a reindeer soak, leggiugs and boots, arid ''we started was:nearly five o'clock, and superb moon tßgitiv.. This time they muunted our sled upon 4theirkwittiedges, ao that we rode much high. 04than usual. that way ley up the' Iltionio .riser!: the track was-entirely st.owett up, and ~ t iter had to iirenk anew one; guided by the fir. • trees stack in thOice., The'snow was full three • feet•deap,. - and whenever the 'eledgotot a little , 'Off the old wadi the runner's cut in an that we 4 ,,b0u1d scarcely move. • The milk and cognac vlned warmed nstolorably, and we did not suffer itnueh friiin the interni:'oold. 'My tittle, how 'ever, had beeti rubbed raw, 'and:l was obliged ::teitie a handkerchief across my face to protect YR.'', While journeying along in -this way the -*ledge suddenly tilted over 'and •ive were hung •444'ead • foremost'into the 'snow. i• Our drivers :•..xighted the sledge; we 'shook ourselves end - got in again, but had uot!gotie-ten yards before rtheltamktiing happined again. • This was no /joke oat such a night, but WO , took it good•lar. 41 aniredly,% to (lie the relief of the Finns, who r iteeneed•to expect a scolding." Very soon We. rx Went over a third time; And thatua 'fotirth, af. tei , whleh they kept near natind held on when that* 'rigs - any danger. 111eeatne , very , drove.. riyeind struggled with all nirlitree to keep elmlake; for sleeping was too Imenwhins.- keeVtis tenses about him by,singing,,for our encouragement, the mariner's hymn: "Fear init; but trust io,„Providencef Wherever then . mayst . 4. Thus hour after hour passed away. Forte. fostate/y we had• good, strong horses, which walk. •Atatl.fisst And steadily. The scenery was always • ..lahe astne,- , low, wooded hills otteither side . of cAhe winding, -showy plain ofr the river. We„ ;Abed ,made up our minds:not to reach Parkajo. before miduight,. bat at half-plea -tea. our • 1 ,-, : tiacltleft tberiver, mounted the Swedish batik, sad very soon brought us to a quadrangle, of • 4 .10w-Ituts, having the appearance of an• 4,Leoulrl searely-believo my eyes when me stop eared, "before the , door..- "Is this Parkujokir I -a' asked, 44"h/17:answered the postillion. -Brais. 11'4 ted and I sprang out-instantly, htigged each n:ktfter in delight, and rushed into the warm inn. ~4ilThe thermometer still. showed-41 ° , and. we prided ourselves a little nit having traveled for -- sieve:Aeon, hours in such a cold, with so little .; Stiod to keep out animal heat. 'rho landlonl, v..a.yetung man, with a bristly beard of- three - Weeks' growth, showed us into the milk:room, 45 llama thereiras a bed of reindeer skins. ilia er•arifelsrought rs someTresh Inty, a quilt and a 4..laikAwkin.coverlet, and we soon' forgot both i.,.puthangrerand our fkozert blood. . • , This morning coffee was broght to us,' and sa nothing else was'to be had, we drunk four e 'Maps spigot). The landlord asked half a rigs. i ( 13 .cents) for our entertainment; and wits .• Anteroom* with gratitude when I gave •hint double the sum. We had the same sledges its : - • - thuit nigh, hut new postillions and exeellent -1 arses.' The temperature had 'tisen to 5° lie zera, with a elou4ly sky nerd a light snow 1: thing. We gut off or 8 o'clock, timed a track `!••:, Tully broken, mid went on eta ine'rry.trot vidie . river. We tool( smoeticitel ono Vank .nna 'Airiittetitiled the other, Mail. after ra'ss-utg 'tho •-•;" Eyattpaika• (which was frozen' sothf, , '", ,, latliotigh Target 115118,e9 of transParetitlioe• lay • °"-• , :iiited like rocks t. , :tt either•Sitlej we Int [he -) , s.rcondish'6auk. NVQ were in excellent spiritA, hope tit Tettehing Nltioniuiska • -berme ! , tdirle, but the Steady trot of our horses tiriiaigLt olst'of she woods by itoon, and we AilW airevAF the tier, seartering rillik4e, a• mile or • *dross the rirer.,- our left, on eluted nrett,.two:stin'y kilfuswr humbler babilAttwitirgbitivirluity:Tl is :#Munniu .,..iiisra;•,iire the guraiiii.' it iiidc---Alteead'ot our Fill gl,l4llllSoWatli Aad - of this long fetter aAi • lt,N. - ; dittholio ptiest frimit Detroit t ,.iluittted Joseph Deiusau, was arrested at kip hta, and locked, up on. Sunday, •r *lt • VIAO4 4104 and. 'ski Ds •lal of *imam& 1 1 II 13 S'JR A M,BANNEIL -- i ...0 ,-- ... i ____,...:_... ' - ' - . ^l:,"„ir , 4:4 i th, -- • ." !' • 1 1 , ;. ,„ ~ u.: 34-... , 4., • ••#.--. -. - •••••:-......,-,.....,--,"1----rt-- ‘... ;":".,,,,, , • *'-S:%V. METH'S OUIRC. Friday Evening, May 1. D. A. nuentdm, EDITOR Josserteeed Regolateens State MM. FOR GOV V.RN(M. PAYIP„IY,II43IOT, of 13nulford County. . . FOR JUDOES OF TIM surtuote: coma. VEECIL'nf Fityotia ()minty. JOSRPH J. LEWIS, of Chester County ton CANAL tONIMY.RIONV.It NVILLIA3I miLLWAItn, of pltiladera. Peraonsit Liberty In Vrimeopalia. 'lrliel,e,gialitture of IVi4consiu,have•parat ed ,Personal liberty 'bill trained for thh proteetion of perilous charted Ob fugitive slaves, by according . them the right of trial by jury, ,aaa, the writ of hal!eas,corpus, 'and providing that proof of ',slivery. shall, ho made by 'at Nast two creditable witites es before rendition. , Tlti4 part. of the bill is sintilat to that eilnpted Vermont, but the Milwankie Democrat says the' State IVisconain has ,gone a step fdrihor than Vermont, or aril other State in the tinion. SllO bail proviOA by the, olUVenth Election of,this oct, for carrying , out the detinion of her Supreme :Court, that the liugitive Slave Act is a nullity iu , that, State, , She asserta that tb'e judgmenti and , deorees ,of .indgei:,X Mar under': the • Fugitive Slave Aei are void, tied 'OM, they shall not boon. forced within the Criintinin wealth.' Tim State, therefore, assumes the attitude, l if refusing, the, execution withinher herders of 40, 40t which .her higl4e4t Court declares to be'unoonatitutional. The counio of •Wisconsin comes , •iri di. 'reef conflititwith the federal' pnwer; which is 'thus held up he enerratehhig !ation the rights of the !Attlee , rind it is believed thitt, the act of , Wisconsin, cannot find diiifavor . at thefiouth, which has . frequently set up its State interpratations of die.law against efforts to wiforna distasteful federal . acts. It would seem that Wisconsin has as much right, to say that a person shall be proved to slave before he is given up from her sov ereign' protection under the Constitution, is'South Cantila or . Virginia has to lut etium aperson of color known to be Tree, when the Constitution promises him equal privileges wit,h his, teruppraryjeilers. _ _ Stile ante Main .., • • The bill for s, Iltrsse's, the sale ill of the Main Line Arris, Hasse's, Ilagnuther, -m. ~, . , Iry,r Jatoby, Jaakboa, 'Kauffman, heatley, of do) Public! Works of Pennsylvania h as A ere Kinnear Kline Klingensmith, Knox, ' ' ' • ' lea„ plumed the House of Itoprosentativea ,in Krirk Ladley, h Lough/in, I,;a t r c e ti nce, iii t; her , nearly the shape, it • was reported. The L e ii v t l t l l t i i i r its n ; iro k „l r i l i r i t ' 1 s,M i er n Z;on,:triZ, McAbee; sum the State will get fur it, is nearly nine McCaltister, McCurdy,. dleknight, McMinn, millions. The bill has yet to go through i.itil i ii l la ti ttey ,o o: l l , , , i o 'a I/ i t ) i r ey i te P, re -r e c; ce o r ru ri e r, p l: y l • 00l of the Senate'; but every one who desires to Wra'aklitt, Reynold:, Y ltobbini, Itoiq, Rupert, see the State relfeved of the burthen an Smile:l:l.N Sharp, shelly, Sipe, Scsrper, Thom, any imposed upoh b et for the support of W at, Thomtivon, 'f , rego, r t tet, Warner, 'II-eller tat ' ertmmr, and Cooper, Speaker 90. the Line, mug haPa that it will meet wish ' NAYs—Notie. Democrats in itatir. i no difficulty, io that ,body. The citizens 1 , Every democrat prosentvoted ewe, and of Peonsylvania have been ( long eeough , e very democratic member of the House 1 tax-ridden to support a worthless and un-, was preseut but one. , , , I profitable system of public works, which,, The resolutions wore, sent to the Senate are allowed to benefit none but a set of per -and were called up in that body on the I titical hucksters, whose principles con- 27th. At the hue Harrisburg Convention r I fined to thelotoles and fishes they phinder 'Mr. Gibbons butted that he Was Speake through the public works. l'or the' Sti es ;t° at that session that Mr. '. ' -7---- --- iii li• "then Senator r. Clearfield, . after 110"'Several years ITO, an intimate 8 ' i friend of DaNttir. ''WEIISTiII asked Ihi'm ward 's Governor and now U. S ' Scualor t' what he thought or Judged's:lBY? and he' came ig him uu the , morning of the .., 0 7th stud asked as particular favor ' that the replied, in hii deliberate emphatic man. • ' , .- Speaker would award tlte floor to him " ner, Well, at the time of his appoint. • that morning to enable bun to call up the:! ' ateut, to office lie was a t bird."'" iswYer. House resblution. The Speaker did so; iii Maryland, line 6oo m that, time his lac-;Mr. nig! • er called upthe re ; u lui . on, hi a d e 1 . j nines have become somewhat impaired by a strung speech in its favor, urg i ng its in- 1 agoi" As late as 1851, in "a` conversation • c: • , mediate passage, and moved to suspend concerning 'the character of the 'Sopronte , .‘, 'I , . . • . .. an d Befich ; mt. wmistan, said ; ~,t he time Abe ruleste put aon iis,filtat passage , f . ", the yeas and, nap having been called, the I was when a well.rcad lawyer, who they , . , , e . 4,1 d 'd i • '. d ', ' restitution passou uy , t h e f ollowing vote : 1 sub Y,IIIA gra" Ils CaSe3 COW tor u apjuiou woo 45 row, b4fora tba,sap i renw an e l En ;' , f n e , As---)lessrs. Bigler. Boas, Carson, Corn - ' Court ; but of now, sir, not, now. That /lint Chubb, 15..irragb, Darbie, galls, Harris, i /borer ! Johnson, Jordan, Lois, iliuma, l Court has.,become a court of expediency." M "` rim) "' /Int " nic/ " 43 ' 'Ml"'Siniderson,i Smith,Sinyser, Wilistabou esti Uibbuns ' .r.l - - ' +- ' . 1 SProk!ex--2 , 1. , , 1 ( WQ 3 / 1 74:i' o.vOTES.--The Superior, NLYS—dies4re, Auitrson, Sictekt mid, rot- Court of New York , bus decided, in full tei 4 bench, that the notoof hand of a married I Thus it will be seen that Mr. Wilmot ro woman, however walthy she may be, is (mitred. the strongest possible endorsement utterly valuelest, 'unless her hnstetud is .of his course from the democrats of Penn able and' wiging to pay it: Ia the case : sylvania, every democra`ic member of both before the Cthirt, the woman was t sucd fut .11 ousetraf the LogislatUre, excepting three, the value of a note of $500.' given' for hiving' voted to sustain him; ' ' hoard.atld lent mute:. , A decision of , the I It is worthy Of ibiO, 060, that the Leg-, Court below was reversed, and it was rid.' isla'iure that winter was /Vhig in hots ed that(t.he,, wife could not be.a, witness a• branches; yet l OUs resolution was intro gainst Ile husband. So that all notes (Weed to one branch by : . a , democrat and of married 'women are worthless except 'utged through in the other by a democrat, 'limes of invitation." ' "t .' .' ' (new U. , S. Setator David Wilmot, true to, his democracy, Irjqbe Governor has, as we auticipat- 1 ed, nominated , UENßY C. 11101{6K, EAT, , but bali occupied 111 " . ‘" we IP . °"" d " v " sibe° ; as Supetioteudeut of Common Schools for h ha PartY which then ' endorsed bim three• years from the first day. of June ' _as' falsely deserted the noble stand it had next, .uudt.r the recent act of the Lea ista. took,' apostatized from, the faith °fits man tu cud shamelessly renounced all the 0 ., ,- . 1 , , , _ __, _-.L._-__!..l ...,.....!.... r. , g der' o 0 8 ( 1 whj e b it did i n it s b e tt er d ay ,. . 110 - A Locomotive between 8/1 L aa i g , f - ,k, ' ----.--; „ -- -----,- 'and Springfield, a day or two, ago , gij Ia "" 6 t . 16 '" s'l'hiSa" file te P ubic a n "mi of l' t ucked to , the wire o' t the telegraPh. which ' l 'i?; . ."'" e 4"dg" and Regents, a storm of wind had blown down, and a: * the ' 11141v°41413. electedat°elected by tea thousand .3.najteit.• ou a licht vote • way it went on its course, tearing the poles - - ' for a distance of two miles;Sud keeping up I irrr•Tho salary of Loulti - 1 ,51;poleon - is the most. tremendous crash and clatter, as' fie O Mil!lOn dollars a year, and his revenues one after another canto tumbling down end I tronolle c Paitteesp•about due milieu and a wore added to the retinue of the train.—. quarter a year. The locomotive arrived in town in good titne, and the engineer - tin:6 first disiiever , a ilut he had the' lightnin • line behind OP -, . - York letier states that th'e diwigreeable notoriety Mr: R diet has attain=ed, through the misalliance of Eis daughter, has led him to adopt the , resolution to re-, move to Aurope, Ilia ohne. country seat at Tarrytowuis ofrerod for sale. : Mrs, Dealt, .of course reuu4us in sUis country. The Democratic Advocates of Slavery Stunned-..bodge Wiimot Endorsed hy the Poutssykoala. Lnkiniatare, ( AID personi acquainted with/ the politi- Cal lisiet,y.otour country for tinslast ten yeariorinorel know tho fact thal wit who . is now calleka*"black minced his fittuZilli visointo-43strgross, in 18413, against slav ery exteusioit, he was sustained in his course by his Demeoratio colleagues in I that body, and by the party organs in this State! and that when in . 1847, he moved to attach the Proviso to the ihree million bill, they stoodby.,liim,phownyi t that ,it I had not then 'fieieitio antidomed-atio id' toddfsvor.ot.the.prohibition..of.slavery. 'fbe? pivaintrg ,Gaelic says that it was Only after`bir. flUebanan; in hie` ist`ruggi:3l after the Presidential nomination then up proaolibig,'had red the • "tray , against the. ':Wlltnot Provitioi .that Wil Mot began to'. Mind alono among the Democratic represenintiies.:froruPenns)l - open the old Jeffeteoaien . Platform of 81avery restriction.. ,• ." The. Legislature of Ponnsylvauia, which ivits,chosen at thegenend election: in 1848; add which met ti Jautiary,. 1847, took early action' upon 'this 'question; and it is bra Eying' to turn . back to therecords of that hotly, anJ peal hovi;•emphaticaily it 'There ;rote Whigs and °emends in . these days, and their party fights wore as bitter rts.any,that have happened since; but upon this: (location they wore united. Nearly every Democrat Member of both' Houses recorded hie vote in favor of they ilmot Proviso'. Victio pielett,'aDetnacratio Merit.; her...of the House from Bradford .. o6l2n%! introdeced iuto , ,that body the following preamble and resolutiona t. .".Wittmcis, The existing war with. Mexico may result in the acquirement of now ,terri 7 . ierr ; and CVtleitAs; Measures are now , pending in Coligress haring in view the appropriation of money anti the conferring of authority upon the trentpunking power, to this end, therefore: llesolved, fi., That our Sonator4 in Con- • greAs he in:tutu:l4d and our . li r bpiesentlitivs ho . telluested to vote'artinst any ineasine what- , ever 'by which territory will accrue' to the , .Union, unless. tts a part of the fundamental law upon which any compact of treaty 'for this purpose is bused, Starety or intro!tuitaiyi . servitude shalt be forever prolsibited;• except fur crime", •' Ott the 2fit h of January this preamble' I cud' resolution were • 'called • up, and they were passed unartimotilly, by the following wife 'Ynis—MesAis. Andeitton, piaster, Boltz, Bingham, ' Black; Blair, BotrYhner, Bowman, Burns, , Bosh, Daslasell,Clark, Colvin, Cornier, Drily, Dick inson. 1)10min, Donaldson, Eche, Evans, Fan• sell, fan Sold, Vernon, Funstertinieher t Foriylk, Vol, Graqr 'Gratz; Haly, • Hunter. CO - ViNeitr E. ,— asioen 'Eoq. (or. merry o One place, atltl fur •everal years eriktur Viinlithiler, has been 'agent . in' Califort little girl observing a goose with a yoke ou, exclaimed, '.Why, ma, there is a goose gor-corsets on. walks like sister Sally.' , itierhe Methodic Epissupal ileneini. nation hare determined tu build a Vollefe, usu . Palmyra, Kansas. ARRIVAL OF MR ILLINOIS. ' i f Fil WESKS L.ATER isou CALIFORNIA. .littvr,Yolix.; April '291h.--'rho steamer ' thine* aro' cd heti' Viii_ afternoon from , Aitpitiwall, ich pertinhe left on the 20th t i ll) itOstant, ha ng emineeted-with the steamer I Jfihn/L. tossup, Which:, ifrought down nearly 82,000;000 in spouKaild San Fran cisco dates to the sth instant. Col. Lookridge's men on their arrival at Greytown wore protected by the British gun•boats from the Costa Ricans, who fol lowed them down ,the river. • , i ,. / Lockridgo remised ut Greytovin. The 20th of A prii had been fixed upon by the Costa Risens for finishing their attack The Costa Rican papers give different! .versions of the. battle of thu Sib of March. ' at Rivas. Walker, they say, at Alto head' Of 800 mon,.was roused at the poiut , of the bayouet, with groat •km of men, arms and arutuunitieno. iln the battle of the 11th, utsar•San George, .100 Hamsters were kil ' led, as mated by sonic deserters from Mak i er's. . The, . allies lost twenty-two killed and sixty , wounded. At the last aecouuts giVin in tiro Saute papers, General Mom held hie position on the north and south aides of ' ltiviut, within 400 yard* of the plate and wai ionn to open tire.' . ' • • 'The 'latest accounts to the 18th of March, state that fighting had continued at Rivas for fear days without much impression be irig•made on either nide. . • . , The news front California is quite mea gre. The act.ef, dm, last Legislature for the prohibition of actuabseitlers has been declared titicetietitutional by the Supreme Court cif• the: State. , ... I AND .1.--There are no letters in the Manuscript alphabet of the English fan g wage which cause on much misconstruc tion apt the' two sr the head of dal; article. Many ,people are in the habit of writing both alik, and thui people reading them areunable.often to tell which is meant.— l'here. is a rule for writing them properly, but there seems to be so touch misunder standing , in. regard. to it, that thejule is followed by but. few. We have ,seen anise curious mistakes made in piloting oflicee on this account, and some individ4 unls placedin peculiar positions, 'by hail ing the wrong letter published as the initial of their names. It would save considers', bib trouble Iti.every body, and printers in particular, if people would follow thti rule laid down by' leading pettsmen; , namely : to run the J belo w . the line and the I even with it flerWe learn the, following Trim the diarlof an elderly and respected.gentle• man, which may be relied upon 011 the 4th of, May. 1812.,,h snowed to the depth of four inches. The fruit trees wer in full bloom, but the Snow ' , passed rapidly away before a twilling sun, and 'the crops were not materially injured. In 1816 there were three distinctly visible spots upon the sun. and there Was frost in every month of the )ear. j' In 1821., on Easter . Mondar. it , gnoweill to the depth Of one foot. In 1823, on the 17th of A pril, snow fell to the, depth of eighteen inches; and in 184 2 , a slight springling of snow fell in the early part of June. We have nee. er, huwevor, . lwtl , suoli a length's. cold and wet reason, except that of 1816., • Punta &Mort' IN St. Louts.—Tbe St. Louis "Democrat, •in announcing the triumph of the Emancipation party in St. Louis, closed its article thus : "Let men everjwlien3 jtnew, hereafter, that St. Lou is has wade a proclamation inviting the pepplo:of the world to come anti settle in her midst, assuring them protection in per son, properly and opinion. _ .4 . - She is hence. forth the Fred City' of the Valley of the MiAsiasippi. She invites labor, capital and 'commerce, without distinction of country. She proposes herself as a Centre of Trade without any circumference." , Issua.--The . Evening Poet layi' the following are . the issues presented by the ruling party, through the Presitleni:s , Inaugural and the Supreme Uourt Dect-• sion. 'shay will be pronounced, upon by' ; ; ;ilie ;people, partly through"their ;litres : and State elections, andApally poked of one way or the other by the PreAidential Election in 1860: ' • • , Shall Slavery or Fteedom be the future I [tainted policy of the country Flits a negro ti soul. -to 'be Baia and rights to be protected, or is he a beast of burden ? era or has not at.' independent State of this confederacy a right to say that there shall be no Slaves brought.within ita bor- , Has or has not the General Govern• ment the power in prollibit the extension of the present unjust and .inequitable aye. tea of Slave repteseutation ii Oongresa f "LAD Disionaivto Belt 14.1." —The Bente 'county( Pa.) School Report in a cu. riosisy., We clip the following: "In one district not "a scholar in the school eould;tell.spe in whatcounty lie liv and whets I held up, liellbrook's Ave iflch globe, 010,ot:cans which are pain ted blue, and asked what it was, 6 large big ,at least seventeen' years, 21 age, re- Ow e d, 'a bird's egg "Soon after thisi,l visited another of in utirorious chaiacter: • There were several infants 'here, who Were not old enough according to law, to' be admitted,.' teacher said she had been informed by e director that the parents, of these babies would pay her fur taking:care of them, and very artlessly inquired of use what she ought to eliarige." POWER or PneTim..—Prayer hes divi ded seas: foiled up flowing rivers, made flinty reeks gosh, into fountains, quench ed flames of fltik, :nuzzled lions. disarmed , vipers and poisons, marshalled the Stars agaiit'st the wielted, stolipttl the coons of the, moon, arrested the gm in- its rapid race, buret open iron getee, recalled souls frotn eternity, . ~conquered the strongest devils, commanded legione of angels down from heaven. Prayer hue bridled end chained the raging passions of man, and routed and destroyed vast armies of l proud, daring, blitetering' atheists. Pray ' tir hag brought one Man horn the bottom 01 the sea, and carried another in a char iot or Aro to' heaven l What has hot prayer dope 1-- , Ryland , 1111:7"Naw Yolk Liquor Antlers' Menai atiou, numbers over 5,600 Persone,,and has a mit fond of $:300,000, which is to be impended in_testing the coustiintiontility of i l the License Law, recently passed by the Legislature, 1......____ -- lira* Hz•Presidon t Piero Lee thaw f:37 gush. thorough.bred horses on-the tray to Concord, for his farm ; • rins, a'skvk horse, 'and the other two brood PAM. Tin isiftw Cent —Since Uncle Sam has first turned coiner upon his own az. counk„no less.than eightion'hundred tens of captor have hean converted into cents, making in all about one hundred sad fifty Millione' of ,pieces, bearing upon one aide the effigy of Liberty, and upon the coterie the well known , legend "One•Cent."— Thesti'"enppers",have done good service iit their time ; they have rewarded armies elyoungater for being good boys and girls; they have purchased ship loads of mint stick, and mountains of gingerbread; they have afforded the broken down toper one more swig of "red eye ;" they have come "often" just in lime to buy bread for a famishing family ; they have weighed down the contribution box at church; they haie atfoided ; to'yeuthe Of a gaming turn the wherewith for a game of "pitch," and they have determined more than one des. tiny by the "toss of a copper." But soon this familiar old coin will be nuniber ed among tho things that were. :In a few netilti their 'tiny and 'more'aristotiratici sliccessors—;the latter having the old Cop., per blood crossed by an alliance with the' Nickel family—will make their appear, ance in public life. They will at first be received with, groat favor, and thmes and ; even quarter!, will be "cut" for the sake of . forming an extensive acquaintance with the parvenu coin ; but "a cent's a cent for I a'. that ;" they will soon lose their glitter and their novelty, and become as common and as vulgar us their big brothers,' who were decreed out of fashion and out of ex - notice by the XXXI.VtIi Congress of the United States of America. One million of the new , cents• have been coined at the Mint, and 119 soon as: two millions . more are ready they will be paid out and put in Circulation. This will be in ihriut three ELOPEMENT OF A PRIEST IWITII HIS PEN. mesi.-;-Antong the itetne'of foreign news by e'late arrival ie,the following • .One morning,last•week , every_ newspa. per office of Paris was visited by sigovern. meta messenger; who, in breathless haste, forbade them. to pint a want of the newel which hadjust, arrived from Meaux.— 'Pho Gnind tifteire had Tied with one of , his fair *lied's, MatPlle 'Vacquerin by name, and one of the most beautiful girls in the placc' ',What makes the , affaireo terrible just'• at this moment is, that this! intrigue of the grand viea,re, which forms one of tinilCcustitions upon which Ver ger baled his proole,of the pOrroptlon of t the clergy, breaks out just as Verger and his damning proofs were beginning to be 1,011011. , iThe young:lgtly, whisbas Timed 1 the most brilliant offers otiaarriage,; ind who is, pdestiesed of it large fortune in her own right, has, by the advice of her pre dinar,' who is supposed to hsve 'been her lover over since she first attended his, min lessiontil, five' years ago; only,waited until Her coming, of and the , transfer of her rifting from, the,liiiitTi oPher relations in to4tlo own, to'take this extraordinry and decided.step. The. grand 'skate is a tall handiome mail. of good family. The fu iiiives have landediMlr ind—and'ru mor .declsres, that the reverend father has ;irate') to hie bishop. announcing his, in tention of thrtiering his Iroe aux °dies, and threatening en the first sign qf,perse of th . cutiob or mina grim on the part' a ecclesisstioal authorities!, to issue a public confirm.hinn or the calum, nieet,,erhichv 's ereuppressed in Verger's ; . kAV gg h .seeilar nevispoper contains the folliawing pungebt hit : ' built Ryntlersohe Npuoirork filibuster, hal been converted 'in epiritualisin nutlet the trance preaching 'of Mr.: Mrs V. Hateh.q Jf :,01;s1411 tusk, - a7rtippectsttle ii►ati, 011 + hM. le wink tle aniiseltieve went crelltteb.lltutsertreliginn,, To read and' write before yon , ente het been decitle4, stuqqeesive Legisla tures sn Massachusetts to he a necessary quidigcation for the use of she electjett &an. 61sisse„ site People. Connecticut . has a reading ciruse•in she voter's qualifications. • ' rise ''up' in this country as by magic. [t, only . requires three or four years for 'an oak forest on iitucksieSterrk rivers - , to hvoitie conserted into a great commercial city. We have wondered over, the pieryelou%;,iperease of Chicago, but now our attention is drawn to•.Bellevue , in Nebraska. SittisitaC by nature advantageously; it will soon hive the illy/Wages 'of Railroads divirging in different' directions, which will make It at an, early date the great city of the 'west.--- Clinton•lndepemlont Elonsaa'lViinotrr....llanHeti.—' The" Per; - sian Ambassador at Paris,.Feroock Khan. has fun presumed iciMuis NaPoleonfour Arab horses. of the purest blood,• frorn.,his master the Shah. Their peculiarities are two—that they ere larger than any blood horsed hitherto seen, and that them have no manes. Paris was'ilory 'much tieligbt ed with the beauty of these animals. . . . Siort or' THE Time:B.—The Loutoville Yournal,cnntains a very able and caustic review of the late decision of the, Supremo Court, in the Driid Scott case. It is from the 'pen 'of a coriespondent, though hmlnr sett in the editorial columns. Even Ken tucky, pro.slayey as she is, cannot consent ,to Taney's amedutente of the Constitu tion. Atlanta Examiner says,there was a freeze at that plade Friday morning, and that front . Alltinur.VP Savannah not a single . field' f corn or Cotton is left etatid log, On the 17th of April; two years ago, tlie, thermometer stood at 08° in the shade at Atlanta: ' . GRACE, Nor SELr.--lufinite toil will not enable you to sweep away a mist ;lint by ascending a little you may often look over . it altogether. So it , is with our mar ei impravoment'; we wrestle fiercely with a viciaus-liabit which 'would have no hold upon us if we ascend into a higher atmos phere. A JEW'S .13.EQuEsT.—A Jew in New York recoutly bequeathed '850,000, the iuterest of which is to be applied to Dwell. 'Nitta the couditiou of the Jews at Jerusa !etc, by promoting .eduestintt and arts ernoogiltietn, and teaching theta mechani* cal end agricultural onikloyments. - firPTlie papers seam Vico Preoident 13ropiteuridge Df.bavinfi made• 0100,000 ver,y recently by buying free doll in the northwest. , r;Prlikigsacicu have Oils p►'ovirb 9 4 Suds word is IP goon e 414 is au iU coley, .ttniper. in diipuie. cold Imuoser fulioas 1139 rod hot iron. LOCAL ITEMS. Misfortune and misconduet were .both twirls., Our. faults are oh the parent bf our, witte..and he with most deelsons st •-••••\ the world's froln has generally dune his ' beet to earn it. bA LLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRAC trOIt., The greo . and principal cluthicteris iies of Vo ll eys **kat Pain Extractor con -I,aist ISt. Of its never failing and unique proper ty, as soon as applied to any external injury, to eAer./. jail:diminution instantly, and rapidly to reduce it. This feature constitutes its great power to alleviate the pain of burns and scalds, and other, painful diseases ! hi. 50 in• credibly short a.'spitee of dine. and at will' ap. • pear from the few testimonials hereunto itn- Inosed. Every intelligent 'flied is fully aware' that o in ll,vases of externalinjery, the pair. COURT.—The following additional items (XI is • prodifeed inflioninaticid dm • injured , parts k and, the net refore, eane Wpm remove the cause, Court proceedings subsequent to our going press, we,find in the lust Compiler: • 2d. Its purificative properties neutralize the CormiettwealthlicliarvelH4 tiyattled..r l i hat may hulk in the 'srstein, and diettnelit' ler selling' liquiir when applled"uv: th e ,ores; trum meitny oilll f s Commonwealth did netuiatlef risk inake out Impure matter to „the surface., and eject it— ienee the great discharge itroduces from a ease, when the jury, returned a verdict of' sores tim , asiuned by:burds _ alit l ) . wholl.pp oi e d Not Guilty, .and ordered :the prosecutor, Chas. to old mid inveterate sores, Sult Rheum, or. „ in°"Tulfii to pity the costs. , im • I other U meous diseases. • Commeetseeith va. J o h n Each box Of Gestriss: DAI.T.IcfB PALL EZ• i t ,; OR lid18.111)1111 . it a Steel Plate lingrak.d•. and battery upon Ch'arleg Cr est& Ver( " c hall ' with the signatures of C. V. CLIGKEN- Guiltyi Mita ofondatit oed'.6\pitry fi n 0 Elt.& CO., proprietors, and HENRI', ,DA of five dollars, and costa of prom:Motion. '.• .' LEY, tunitufiteturer. All others are,counter ••• ,Uotnmonitealth ?vs. Jones A.l...Hrili.L.Latk• Price 25 cents parbox.' conji of :311' front Editrard Staley offrdtter .!4 4,11 , a t" 111)° '!!` i n dd . ll l".', / • • , • • . • - •• • Clickeater'it.too.,Bl Barclay street, Nevi Yerh:,• township.. ,The prosecutor 'not, being able•teii • ' • Maneh6,lot identify the money,. a Vedriet -of Not Guilty wgs rendered. !'Judge Pishet gav,i' the lad a feirVitirdief Wholesale° advice. • . , Commonwealth vs, Gee. Hou se.—lmreeny, • &O. Verdict, notileUty.'';'o44o , l county,-- I Commonwealth vs. Henry Hillier, Joseph Her.not Michael 'iiibt, Ite:,,atl„ i4of: .14p01) Iliindorlf , 4toby 'Pave of Ccturt. • • • . • Rell[shaul Service's ibr- the, pet Sabbath. . . . • - Presbylerka Church.---tiorvices.,.rnornimr and r eveningr Rev. Mr Van IVyhe:-. , Christ Church, (Lutheran.)---tieryimis' u theMdvningl. . St bows' ,Church, (Luthetan:)—Servicts in the iintorritng and evening Rei , ..ft. Hille Mciluxlist Episcopal Church.--Services morning and evening. German Reformed Chimels.-10 services. Assomak Reformed Church.—No services. Catholic Chali.h.—No services. The: Prayer-Meding of the Presbyterian, German Reformed, and the two Lutheran churches is held every Wednesday evening; Methodist, Thursday eyetiink, Conimonwealth vs. Henry Bitner.—Selling liquor without I)efitidant plead r gtill-; eY,and was iiciit'en'Ced to pity , a #nii,t,r $llO/. ,(oned.bird to go ti Alto prosecutor and the hal. 'nue° to go to the School Directors orthe.prop ;er„dtstriet,l Tith ths.vosts of pFosa9uki” and Battery, „uptut Aargelvt Nttlujctrfr. Set , tied by led/e`oltroU;t l . :" Commonwealth va. Charles Crosta.:--Surety of 66 peace on the. oath ofJohn. Shelia...— Settled by leave of Court. . , Cominuitisealih:lo, Bitoer and Jos eph Renner.:--Stirey.'.ot the Peace on the Oki! of Ann yundoiff. Settler' leilve of Commonwealth Larceny ofOloves ' anB coiufurt feint) Henry Hartzel. Defendant; Ord Guilty,, and was sentenced w undergo au tmprisonmOnt in the Comity dell of six days, mulkipay the coils. • e Corninunwealth. vs juetib 31untiorff.—As !holt' and battory`, upon Henri pithier - t bet- • ti e d by leave of Court. Commonwealth vs. , John Sloneker.— In ,dieted for stealing a turkey frOm Daniel 'feint. zelmam. Verdict, Guilty :' , 'and ,defendain sentencod to twenty gays itnprisontnent iu the Cutinty jail, pay the valrie the' property stolen, and costs of proseeut ion. . Commonwealth vs. George Sturky.-tChargs 'eti with, inereeing.the population without the authority of law in such eases made nut' pre. Tided. Defendant submitted to Coast, And got the usual Among the into bills tiokid by the Aratul Jury, are tyro against William Wank, fur tiro. iug And Pas Sing two cheeks upon" the Bank of Gettysburg. Trial put ofF.• • 'The charge against Frederick Wolf,Stinsitel Wolf, Joseph WOW. JOU!: niciger, lienrk Spoelc, , Ditirl,o'. "'Oro; and IVilliun Hair, fur riotous disturbtiaeMi of thipeitue nt the dentin' Election, iu Abbottstown, spas,return• ed , not, ag,rtm to pay the costs. • Tavern Licenses were prided to Harvey D. Wattles,' John 'Cate ; i3enitnitt Sehriver, Francis Drown, Peter Bebively, Wm. 3l'Lel lan .4 'Co., Dcuben. Stem, Henry ,Eithler, Mich- Haftmita, &Apt Bus4i,,JoEtastaisli ilMxlyeai, "'cultist laishaiir, Peter I.ingettfdltrir, Joseph Ihnicevrtlgmb L, Grass, Elizabeth Miley, Mary 31.. Brough, John .A. Dicks, Jno. A: H. 'tether, Shuttle" Sadler, 'Netycomor, ,Charles Myortr, — Cottrail Meta, - ;14 ti b. lltieket,- Muir; Hildithilind. The application of Jacob Sinrtin, for license to keep a tavern in New Oxford, was deferred until 4,411,11,0 A P annual election for President and, Matutge4 of the Rendre? 'Railroad Company, will be held at Company's office, in flatio;ter; tho 14th of at .next , , Trlchf bF n, 1 1101040# ItAity AillOdlil t 61 ...ATARI) Y um's' interesting letters from Northern Etirolie:'' !It; has at length reached a point at which the'tiutt:does not rise nll.44Cnuto, ~'4isletter 'Troia thi ¢ !mint,' being the extreme lintit otitis winter tour, will be given next week,' We:feel' 'satisfied that we could not furnish the render with more ititeritsting matter aa tills. Letters furnish . IORETRIJTIIII2IAN PcIETIIY:—TberO is more truth than poetry in 'the, following I language of Parson 13r - ownlow, wile;„ in ( speaking of the personal saurificea of loco. rein' . demag,ogties, than hold up tto ridieule their voluntary forfeiture of selfrespect by . . herding , cud hympatltisiug . tvitk foreign pauperi and convicts: • ' "If they are only Dernomate, they invariably ore, these demagogues who hate Knovr•Nothings with such undying malice, will lock arms with thew, and march to the polls, drink moan whitley out of the same dirty tumbler, and sleep in the same lousy bed. , A PIFTURE OF SUNDAY Llyg IN Cut- caoo.--4lere iv a fifcituie , of Sunday life in . Chicago, furnished . by the Times : 'Here in Chicago on Sunday we: have 56 churches open during the forenoon and evening ; but at the same time there are no lees then 80 ball rooms, in each of which the "baud" plays from morning till midnight, and waltzing gees oil without intermission. In addition .to these "fes tivities," we have two theatres, cacti wjt its performers in tights and very shosrgar monis, rivaling Eilsler in their,graceful evolutions." Saloons have..•-their front dours', closed by proclamation, but do a thriving bintinewthrough side opirances.• brERMA Y PROTESTANTS /N PAnal• - " , Ttiere are. now more thou 100,000 Ger i mans in Paris, two-thirds of whom, are Protestants. The Evangelical Mission Association, for this , people id now in its siatinuth year, Ira' had' aid 'year an in ; come of only 7,000 frapces or which the `King' of `Prusela gave one thousand, and thq. Ottatav,us.. Adolphna ' Association of llstuitemburs one thoustind two hundred, ifOrThere are plenty of young 'gefillernen , Its well as plenty of old ones, whose hoards are - , turning grey,. which ,gives the former alert' deal of uneastneis, and• exposes. fhb ageof the latter: :To avoid these little perplexities .we 'advisesueli of our to Use Prof.-Woods., Resterntive, which.will,' in the .course • of a fon. Weeks, change ,the. hide to its natural colut:,,lt does not dye the lutir Ince Abe must of the hair restoratives, but produees a gradtml , change of color from the roots of the hair to I the final end; and gives it:n fine and glosay app ;tearoom.' We hare seen many persons who have used it successfitlly, and . pron o unced, it the only invention which has come up to their idea of a 4 .eure fur grey •hcads." We com tneneett using- it about two moats afore, aid if we aro any judge of age and beauty, it halt made Ins at least ton park younger ; ,iu fort we areheginnlng to look quite young, and feel very; ; much gettlitgialiinni wife.'; The change is mimettlons„,'and it would he as Alf• fieult to find a gm/ hair now as it would he to find an idea in the bead ottlte, Duke olftnek• bighorn. NVe know several old maids and same young widows,. whose locks are just ,b,r , ginning to assume a silvery hoe, and who hove been !talking seriously about resorting to this remedy, and we advise them not to delay any longer... , It-never fails.—sl. , LorrisH•raid. ,• • • • . • • • • '- sprit 10„tut '4; FLVI nil DvserrTfarr t °write/it. PISBIIITS. vios.—it length n cure for the alloy% which may be most confidently•relied on, has mode its appearance ; a cure so positive that it nev-. er has failed, and never can fall., if properly. administered, in proof-w,hereof the money paid for it will ho instantly „returned io every rase where it (lees not gi i velhe coat thorough, ;Olt - Clickerter's Sugitr, , coeted Vegeta ble Pargative Pills is the retiesly spe,korat Ur i and reference is tondo irtall resrctithict 'phy sicians, who will cheerfully give the most Mr qualified testimony in their favo,r. Let coy person afflicted with either of these disease+, give them but one trial, and he is sore to por• dome 'theta fur life i not only beeriest' they care them mom speedily ter than arty other inedieine, host also because they ore its easily. swoillowed as bits of loaf sugar, nod en tirely imatteadetailed with griping or nausea. They are au Nei:lfni that:three of them will etroctunllyv mauls;rip e• giant nod yet so mild nljil pleitartitt:thet might Luna Cull without repugitintee or iikitt,'"ey.'' . : . apriilo,2e. There is an article selling throughont the ctientry,thut has attained the widest tUitbgity ever known as a reinady ti.'r*Liver t ntrijdaints, Wt. have reference to. 1)r. Saitrrsl's invigo. rittpr, or Liver Illeinedy, thut has perforated cures Onion too krest to believe, werelt not Tor the untroubled evidence that accompany the iestimonials. It is, in troth, the greatest remedy known -foritYYspepsity .Ittnialice, or a general, debility that so octets baffles the skill of our most eminent physicians. I)r., Satilbril bus been for a long time one of the eminent physicians of New York, and it is said, timstot Ids cases were treated with the Itivigunttor with such invariable suceess that 'he has been induced: to olferAt . ea u family medicine. and let the world have the benefit of his discovery. ' If. . those who are troubled . with debility, headache, languor. ur sow, lin gering fever will try a bottle, we think they might save. physicians' bills, and .1113 s, perhaps years of sitsitertng. upril 1 0,1 to A. REM ABLE , ! HAIR DYE.—Why has no Onelbeetaled in making a. reliable ,flair live except Wm. A. Batchelor ? -Because therwtiulB , nold then mires. .the ~thought. the time, patience and.labor necessary. Others, hy short cuts; would buy a reputation they cannot win, and by -eertilientea of feed chem ists and newspaperbravado, fight, their way.to notoriety. BO o'lndustry Intuits reward."— Witness the invincible reputat;on.uf W.M. A. RATERIEI,OR'S, HAIR . DY)4,„ made and * sold, or lied, (in , ,'liiiiit ( iiiivnte rhorns) 233 Bronthrai'New York. '..: ... , 'Every box has Wm.' A. Batchelor on an en gravia 3 1et h14410,6 gennitle. . ; Raid by Druggists in every city and ~teess in the HU, ted buttes, .. .; .. ' . , .. . : .. aprillo Imu . MAKE. BEGINNINGI SAVE!—Atem muncher in all things that if you,do hot lie Fin yo4l.will never , : pomp to an end; . r The first pulled,op in the garden--;-the'first semi. set intho ground=the first '(lime c pat 'al 't 'e igoaings..bartfiation—are all important They make a beginning; and thereby a horM,, a promise, a pledge, nit assurance that you are itv eitrueit: with what you liaVe mideitaken.— How many a poor, idle, &less, worthless spendthrift is now creeping or. acratehing his . Way through the world, . who might have held up his head and prospered, Wile had only comtnenced to save ;.• if he - had.otily.ninde.n beginning with a first dime in. the SAVINGS INSTITUTION. TUB COURT OF DEATH. King Denth'holdA court unto which did resort, All diseases that rayugelhalow, In order that he nequaintgd taiitbfhe Wily business of had been't'slow." There {703 Gout with his eruteh.atol hie terrible touch, ..• • • Sick headache and Jaundice Abe yellow ) With Dyspepsia who'd laid many, relhe 'neith the spade . -.• • • • • Of the sexton, that owe digailigTeli9ir, • Bet iwere initg tailesargie-'6isch• one of the tribe, _ That before. Old Death. Made their appear. Said ho, "how is this? theru,is something amiss, Youtvo qut Paie, of. igi!Or ra90..0 1 1k fle ance . Just tell me, I piny, the emote deltiy, -- ",-You diseases are getting quiff) lazy, Do speak up friend Gout aiid tell We what youv'e a!,out, Or slack hustueas will drive me Huila 4'0,4 1 Said Gout, "the fact's this—do no;: 4 1 64 • amiss, - For myself and my friends n? me cares, For our .business below' kitul ttircirell a 5a 4 blow, From a cursed Pill cathartic called Ayres F That Pill when folks try, miAl3l pub ;AU 9rILI. For it driyes us (Asap put. of thosty4tetn t Thus It suyos'pioplo's ktroath, solott see AV fristpl Death, .• • • itto tf(llite leu P 14 194 P4O, iti MIIIII ,, DI+T Boni Success. Th e \y es .' PURIFY YOUR 8L00D.,,T0 only the the only certain tern Book Guarneri, at Cincinnati, reports blood, taelc"if keep o it t h l e ) a u lT and wewe know of no l that during the past three venr4 and a half greunalr:dny which more good health , thoroughly and safely the sales amounted- to 8340.88 Q being e ff ec ts that, end, than Burley's Sarsaparilla. $80.057 morn than during the previous The season' is now at hand when every person, term ; 768 300 volumes have been prin. would be henefitted, by p • few bottles. --jack ted, '715,750 tram'', heshles pamphlets, I seaport (Arkansas Union. Arc. Netv York city. the croperly which wag purchased in 1832 has now grown to mammoth proportions. Before the division of the property in 1852, the reported t•nlus of the real entitle owned by It•o New York Conccrn; was 8130 508; personal property, S/511.978; total capi. tal, 8042,517. After 'the settlement. with the Southern Cbureh, and payment •of the total capital in 1853. was/Ha:le 708 The profits during the' past lour y ears' have been 'eleven per rent, on this capital. Th., capital, according to the latest estimate., was above all liabilities, $509,202 AGRICULTURAL. FAIR. -- "The U. S. Agri.. culinrel Exibition to be held at Louisville on the first five days of September next. will probably excel' inky el the kind yet held; as the. farmers of the W e in an d Smithweist are Said to be generally deter-5 mined to interest themselves in its MIIICC(10. We notice that ex•Se*ilttary flut,hrie has been chosen one of the local existive com mittee. The fair is to he held on the spa- Mous groupie of the Southwestern Agri. cultural end Mechanical Asimelation, whirls have en 'area of forty-thrpe acre*, and are said to be admirably calculated for the jumpsuits. The premium list,whlch antostnie to come $16.000 will soon s be issued. " • 5. • • ONLY Mrs —A lady hid two children— bdth `girls. The elder oial 11 fah' Obilft ; the',yotinger a beauty, and the mother r pri. Her whole love' well centered iii it., eld,t l r/waip. • neglected, while . Sweet, —s . the pet name of the younger-10.44%Tc' evri attention that 'fit,Ye could healtrw. — "' One day, after a revere illness, the mother was aiiting•in the permit, When she heard a childish, 'step hpop , the , s Mire, end her thoughts were instantly upon her favour " that )ott,Elvieet 1 " she inquireti. ' 4 6 No, mamma" wag the asd and touch ng reply; idn't Sweet ; Its only me," The moilter'i heart smote • her, and him; that hour al only me ' was r roblol* to tin:equel•plane in her affentions. Hentiinui:Exteirrion —itinter s int•mur der :hue been , perpetrated by. the °trines° authorities . in -the. province oit.H OitePtleluinti, a Homan epitle• lie eniivionaryovhcP wseieuppoded be inciting the, people to rebellion. s He wee seised by. Alm authorities', and :received one h.ittilred hlOws nit the jaw from the sole of rohoe; three hundred blows were then 'ittlinintafered 'with a rattan, Heil the blood, of a dog sprinkled over him. . He aulTercil intenrely from theite outrage' (or five dive; 'when he War decapitated. hie heed hung to a tree, anti. .the hop inuttAed themaelver by' , throwing stones at it until ;14111. • A 11l Kona BABY 1M A MOLAPRICP DAR. —( ' he IVheeliilq l Va.) Times says that 11811011 lime since a Mall wilts keeps a .groeery. in Fairview, Va. afillie distance telt on the Naiinual Road West, came •to Whee/hag' and bmight a barrel id ninlas. ere.' (tu look it tonne, and commenced retailing it in small quintilieS In his cum. ,whniss,waret:ittackell - ,with a strange Jeri ASI sieltionis, from which, hltw rvdr, they, apeedily 'recovered.' Ni' one zooid .m 44,1,4111 feu this sittgulaP fuct until b,, niolasse 4"i) irr 4 wis pretty well drain• sni and the head Inocke reit ill it, when the ,witele comitufilliy was •astimisluul at the Iliseovivy ut a id•gro Chrid e ptiout eight days 4411. iesille the barrel. The ‘ child was living iu dile bOItOM of the bar:el'in a state.. 4 partial putrefaction. Paulk.a citizen of Alabama, was killed lir 'lBsllf by the rmllision °lmo 4rmitio , (ins one nl which he was a pastoo• per) 1111 the Stouthwesiern railroad in' that State. Subsequently his relatives seed '4lo , railroad enottpany for damages, and a .Jew days ago a jury gave a verdict againet ithe company. fur 820.000. • esei.VV hat word is that composed of five istters, Irmo tvnici► if you take two. oue remains I—. Stone. IlirrNear Pawn ititruge," a draure has 'has opened in the earth, to the extent of several hundred vents in length. and about iwenuF feet in depth. Smoke. impregua ',lrti with tt attiplotioua atuell, issues front the &ewe in clouds. flOilinray'i Ointment nee! Pale havo a cos. niepoptaii reputation. In ncry. land, Chrli. ' Sett tit !savage, to' which`commerce has car. 061 thetia,'they ha r e beciim.i. standard rerne• dies for the int i t painful and dangerous co ISla!httl • to ' which humbnity 'ls Pablo. ,The pantmencis, an acknowledged apecifie for all eruptiki ttinairous, and ulceroui disorders, pad" there is no, !patinae of, the stomach, the `'Pier or the bowele, th•t - inSV not be' subdued .by a eeisistent use of the Pills ' Thh Greatest Wender of the Age "No' Pay if fir: 'Cabins' celebra 4 ted Veuitian Liniment does .not cute Cholera, Dysentery Coagtii,, Dyspepsia, Vomiting Toothache; Headache, Chapped hands, .Cold Feet, Mosquito Bites,.lusect , Stings, Clineis Reumatism, Swellings, Old Soros Cut, and Pains -Or Weakness in the dtabs, Sack and Chest. No 'tampon, TRY n't ' ''' Dr. Tohias'has warranted his Liniment for ,eight yens without over hayng.itiemand for ;the - retard'afthe money—till r that is asked is to, ,iise it set:Aiding to the directions. No one will per be mahout after'nneu using it. If you otici - tioVfind it , better than 'tiny thing you have Ake' tried before, get your mines, relurneft ti*Thoutiands of certificates have been to 'Phiiied Speaking of its virtues. Nowst•daysiit is the practice to 611 the papers with with dent fikinj unknown persons, or given by those Who - hak never used the medicine—now Dr. Tobbui offers to pay 1000 dollars to any who will prove that he over published a 'Nee 'C'ettificate during the time ho has had ~)therne'dlcinayliefora the public. Gsll on the Agent and get a pamphlet con Lang genuine certificates: As persons envious Of the large sale of the Ne,netian Liniment have stated a is injurious ,th`takti it internally, Dr. Tobias has taken the folloWing twill r , r, Samuel T. Tobias, of the city of New Yok,r duly sworn , do pose that I compound's .Liniment called Venetian, and that the ingro dionts of wbich it is compounded are perfect. ly'harraleas to eake internally, oven in double ",thti gaitatity'tiatned in the directions, accom. ,piii,yingesch bottle. ' New York, January 9th, 1856. •• , . Sworn this day before me, ' ' FERSAis,TDO - WOOD, Mayor.' Price 2p end' 50 cents ; sold by the Druggist and Patent' Medicine Dealers' throughout the 'United Statee. • • ItiS.Also for sale,pr. Tobias' Maroc „meat, in.pipt,pottles,.at 50 cents, •warranted supperior to ppy.othet:. • De:Tohlas' OffictilifiG Courtland street, N, ...r , dielk,Alsoidtrik. AUFAIXOI I ! GektplArg pod'll. S. Mil I , t4' Ea* Betlith Sein.l9, 1856,..-14c BALTIMORE MARKET. Carqfully corrected to nursdalh April 22, 67. Flour, Howard Street. • • $6.60 0.00, Rya Flour 4.00 4.59 • Corn Meal 2.75 3.09 - Wheat, white .. 1.60 1.64 Wheat, red I 50 • 0.00 Corn, white • 61 64 Corn, yellow 66 65 Rye, Pennsylvania • • 93 0 ,95 Oats, Pennsylvania 52 ••••' Clover Seed 7.00' 7 25 Timothy Seed ' 3.50 3.:., Huy Timothy • • ' '15.00 20.00 Hops • '• •• I 14 l'otatoes, ' ' • - '7O 71, Bacon, Shoulders ' ' ' ' '': 9/ 7 ® 101 Bacon, Sides Bacon, Hams ' . ' • '• -121 ® 13f I ?CA, Hess • ' • • 23.90, ®23.50 I Pork, Prime ' '18,50 ®19.00 IBeef Mesa Lard. in Istrrels • ' • • 13 a 141. Lard, In kegs ' • , /4)} a 151 I . WiiBl, - I.lnwaslted ' ' 26 a 27 ' Wool, Washed ' ' • ' ' 33 a• • 36 Wool, Pulled '•• ' ..,.... '6O a '.'34' Wool, Fleece, common ' •• ' ' 35 a :35 • Wool, Fleece, fine.. . .. . . . . .. ... . .. . .30' a ' 69 Wool, Ch*e Merino ' • s' ' 50 a • 55 I Rutter, Westeln, in kegs .. .. .. ... ' 13 a 14 Butter,'Rrill, ' ' ~.; 20 ' a 23 Cheese!. ' • ' ' ' • ' 10 'a 121 Ceoffee, 'Rio ' • • '. •"'lO a 101 C4ue, Java ' 4.. - .: .. . , . 16 . (1 ' 'l6 11, A 31411 r 8lit 11,ycpit*R.,..A,Rii1 30, 185 7: F.Lot2IFt jr,S lAA:, from wagoip, , $6 00 1 4 111L / LT; , l .60 to aog RYE '" CORY,. • , , 65 , , ; 46 IIUCKHEAT, rer,buoh . e! • , 55 W POTATOES, per • , 75 TDIOTItY•fibED, , 00 CLOVER-SEED • 7 00' FLAK• A SP,III), , • , .1 s'o, PLASTER O,P . • 6, . 00 YORK tot kAr\ at. . , It ar, April 30, 1857. FLOUR, 11 WA., fromvagorl , iql 12} WHEATal , bushel, s - 1 65 to 0 00 'RYE, • " • 75. CORN, " • OATS. • " ti , • ,4J • TIMOTFIY-SEED, ill bushel, 2 60 CLOVER-SEED; " ' 6 50 FLAXSEED, ." L 76 PLASTER OF PARIS, ton. . .6 60 Saitrrtat. . . On the 9th• inst, 'by. the Rev. L. Gerhart Mr. ,IO UN 'WATCH and Miss MARY ELIZ ABETH HAAR, both of• the vicinity of .Ab bottstown. 1. • . In •Pulaski, Tenn., on the 11th of March last f :by Rev. C. R. Rosboro l ,Mr.• CHARLES C. LITTLE. (formerly of this place.) and Miss MARTHA J. FURGHSON', of Pulaski. On the 2(l' inst.. by the Rev. E. HotTheins Mr. JOHN KEENER. of . .. York county, .and Miss MARY ELIZABETH woLuortn, of Berwick township, Monti county.. On the 11th of March, at Leepy's Hotel Rockville: Md., by the Rev., J. Ooliening, Mr. WILLIAM B. HUNTER, of Adams co4:and :dial B. JANE WILSON, of Montgomery co., Md. • • DWI . _ On the 29th inst.,' Miss JULIA, daughter of 11. and M. Chritzman, aged 14 years,:? mouths Land 24dnys. • At the residence of her father, in Shippens• burg, on Easter Sunday,' the 12th inst., Miss MARY CATI ..11U N E ULIUCII, daughter of the Bev. John formerly of ,York Springs, iu this emotty,agecl 16 years 8 r snont his and 15 days. %On Monday.mortling in Jitttlertown. ship.,juSEl!.ll ORN D CtlWP.juged about 47 years. Ott Wednesday Itto., in Monntplensant tap.; of disease ',411 the heart, Mrs. MARGARET BEII,Y, in the 711 rearo I her9e . On the 211 inst.,.I . ACOB 'L. SCHLOS4R, son of r. George Schlosser, of Menallen town ship, aged 6 munths t atid 16 , dnyt. ,7 • , PLAIN AND PANCIt ' anzoolt.azzro: EISS . ALICEPIENIZIIIII-:. WILL citr,y . on the .1)IMS§11A1(1,11 - business,•ln all Ha brattultes; rind hopee by lier superior work and reasonable'prieen, to merit the patronage,of her trends.. Please call and see, . ••,. • • •• ": • May 1, 1847. 77 :4 • ; NOTICE TO - BEE Ihave this day ant ortzed S. PA XT0,14, of Gettyeharg to dis Pose Of the rigiu. 'to stinks and use S. Davis' •Blatforin Bee-hives' Eti the Townships of Butler, Moutitjey, Meant. pleasant and OXfard, itl Adints county. NV NI. GREELEY, agf.forpagentes.. May 1, 1857.=—1 _ RAILROAD NOTICE-PAY UP SY a .Resolution of the Board of Direct Ors , of.the Gettysburg Railroad. Company, no tice is hereby givett to the Stockholders that 'he SI VfIt.INSTALMEINT on each share of - stock will be winked to be paid in - to Joni, 111cCi.et,t,4a, Trcaiurer na the.,coinpatty, on'or. before Vitescily' the' rlth..; efa- y , of.M s ay, 1857; - ' D: WILLS, -&.tfy. May 1, 1857, . ~ . . • PUBLIC'SALE ' . REAL ESTATE....: Up , . , .Saturda li ; the .211 d of May tiexi, at 12 o'clock, AL IN'pursuance of a decree made in . , the Or. phan's Court of Adaniut county, the under signed, Executrix of the will of Jaunt Scorr, deceased, will expose to Public Sale, on the premises', the following described valuable . . REAL ESTATE, to wit: • A Mid of Land, situate Tyrone township' Adams count, adjoining lands, of Leonard. Delap, Abraham Ltnah, Peter Miller, And others, containing , , lOU .10c res, .11lore o r Less, WITH A TWO-STORY LOG :; ;WELLING HOUSE, A Log Barn, Blacksmith Sim/ and other im provements thereon erected. This land Is near the public road, leading from Gettysburg to the York Springs, and within about three miles from the latter place. A large porticy; of the land is covered with.valuable atlicUrtiligUip rendering it very de4rable. Persons wishipg to see Ikeproperty wiil call on the subscrltter, or on B. Ftiley h at York SprinA Rrevious to the Off of Sple. ler 44ttendance given and 'laying made 'known o, ,th e day Sale by i • ; • i .1 . 'RACHEL Sq,CTA Executrix, y 'As gatirt--4;, J. BakPOlsl l Clerk. May ip , REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is herebygivcn to all Legatees and i other person , c oncerned, that the :idiot's , istration Amount creinator mentioned will; be presented at th Orphans' Court of Adams county, fur confirmation and allowance, on. Tuesday the 26th day of May uczi, viz: 235. The first account of Heury PAice and Michael P. Rice, Executers of the last will, and testament of Christian Rice,, deceas ed...._,. 236,, The account of Charles Yeatts, one of . the Administrators and Trustees for the sale, ; of the Beal Estate of Win. Yeats. deceased. 237. The . acconnt of Samuel Becker,. Atl i ministiator, de bonie non, of the estate afJohn 1 Crouse, deceased. 238. The first account of Nicholas Deatrick and, David T. Cooley, Administrators of the 1 estate of David Cooley, deceased. 239. The first account of Abraham Mickley, Trustee for the sale of the Real Estate of Nicholas Bushey, li„sq., deceased. . , 249. The account William Orner, Executor of the lest will acrd testament of Felix Omer,. Sen., late of Menalleni township, Adams comi ty, deceased. i • . . 241. The first and final account , of Sam* Beam, Amiutstrutor, de bouii non, with the will annexed, of the estate of. David 510se, deceased. • . • • . ''; • •+ l ' • '242. The Gist and final account of. George Benner Administrator of dm estate of. Simou C. Berier, deceased. - ' " • ' 243. The secorndi account :et.JOhn• C.' Mc- Callion, Administrator of the i aiiiite of Corne lius MeCallion, deceased., ' . 1 , _-.... - • , - 1 • 244. The first accoun ofJobri C,McCallion, Adreitiistrator of Catharine McCallioa,,,deedas - • ed; late of Liberty township, Adams ea: u' . , 245:. The first and final accenni of Dank/ Bucher, Administrator of David Sipling, de ceased', ', 246: The acconnt of Franbia M'Bdddy and PhilipHuchly, Administrators of the estate of Moritt Buddy, deceased'. ..,'..., • .! ,• .. : . L' • "247. The account of AugusturDtincas4 now sole and noting Executer of the last 'will and testaintint of John' Danean,• deceased. ' :. • 248. The first and final iiccountof Daniel ' Sheets, Executor of the Will of David Sheets, deceased: I, - ' " '.. .'.. ': ' 249. 'The first and final account of Henry Fehl, Administrator of the estate of John Bollinger, late of the State of Kentucky, de ceased. , • t• --,,, -... . r, - 259., The - firei and final acontint ofDaniel Kehler, Administrator of the estate of Jacob Kohler, deceased. • .. ''''' '2SL The account of Joseph }Clank, Trus tee for' the sale of real estate of Adam .Long, decealid. ' .. ..: ' - 252.. The first account of Jeremiah Culp, Executor 'of the last will and testament of Ma ry Fehl, deoeased. =,;., -- - • --- -. • .... ' .253. The first and final account of Jacob •Sandoe i Administrator, with , the will annexed,, of Mary Bell, deceased.,, . Emanuel . . . 254. The first account of E Spang ler, • Administrator of the .Eistato of. John Spangler, deceased, late of the. Borough :of Berwick.. . • . ' ~ i 255,, The.aecount.of Francis M. Buddy and it ra Leah Crouse, Administra of the estate of Jacob H. Crouse, dece . 256. The first and nal.aceciunt of- Jacob , Martin, Guartlianlif Me .Milltir tea Susannah Miller, .minor children of. Aloysius Miller, de,, ceased. 1 257., The account of Joseph Maekley, Ad• ministmtor of the estate of Mary Sample, de ceased. ,' i 258., The firstand final account of George Ehrhart and. Daniel Ehrhart, . Executors of, Theinas Ehrhart, deceased. ' ' ' 259. Second and , final account of Henry Benner and Josiah Benner. Executors of the last will and '.testament of John Benner, de ceased. april24.tf WM. F. 'WALTER, Register, I)er fIsXIKI.PLANK, Deputy. Register's Office . , Gettysburg, I May 11$3 1—td ; . • 11 1 1)137,10 . , , • OF• - VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, T "'Subscriber, intending to remove West, • "•,ailfoliiit nt'Pttblic Sole - upon the prem ises, tm 'Saturday the 18 1 h °slay vf June gest, thr place upon which she uow resides,. situate, in9pusberland,sownship,,un „ . tho cast side of the Carlisle road:lll4es north of 'Gettysburg, adjoining land's pf Joins Blocker' and Solomon Welty, and containing . 4S' Acros and 74 Perches. Thc,bui)dings are a neat , • • ~7yro-ITORY CAST, arg , OWo.o4 l lillig l Ct :MOUSE with Kitchen;' and' Frame Barn weetherboardi• ed—all hi good repnir. • . ; - • • • flier is. an , unfailing supply of water, there boing two wells, foitoof them at, the Kitchen do it end n Spving . ., The iniul consists chiefly 'idMeadow and to capable of tieing all .turne'd into lite same. It it in" good'' state of ciiidration and Well fenced.' TherE,is a Vizi'. ety. of Fruit , ed pietriises-'-fin unusual' op. portutilty is hereby afforded , fort:tibtaining• nu excellent anion Farm, most ;eligibly ; situnted far sulvantageoue cultivation, and furnishing ; a very desirable resideuee t „ Stile to commence at .111 o'clock, of ijahl'daY, when terms will be incite kanniii and attendance 'given by •-‘ • % ELIZA LATTA. ,• ; •1857.-3 t • ••! ,• .•• ••••••,' • ; MAP OF MS _COUNTY: "me Sumys eardedly taken by C. if. Hopkins, Civil 'Engineer'. PHIS Map is'thafted upon a scale' , of 11 in ches:to the mile, making it very conven ient to find by it the front one place to another in the County, and it Will have upon PUBEillt ROAD* All. Post, Offices, Hotels, Stores, Churches, School Houses, CemeterieS, Mills, Mechanics' Shoini;ke., Will be marked and the residence oficvnitr raortacry.notnes. in the County will be noticed with a dot, and his name carefully inserted. It will be .distinctly Engraved, handsomely colored, and the booler ornamen ted with views and engrayings of Public 13uild ings, and p r ivate Residences in the County, and delivered to subscribers For 35.00 per Copy. The undersigned have examined the draft 'Of the Map of Adanis County, now being pre pared by Mr. CONVERSE, and are' well sat isfied with its general correctness. When fin ished in the style of the Maps of other coun ties shown as specimens, it will he a beautiful and valimbla map, and possessed by every family able to own it in 'the county : As the mdps aro to he made only for Sukscrs bers we hope no , person will fail to, secure one while the opportimity presents itself. D. A. Buehler, Dr. S. S. Schmucker i Pahnestock Brothers, Geo. Arnold, A. D. Buehler, S. R. Russell, C. H. Buehler, Dr. C. P. Krauth, R. G. Harper, J. L. Schick, Prof. Muhlanburg, Danner Sc Ziegler, H. G. McCreary, Ds.cid McCreary, Rev. R. Hill, Dr. H. S..iltiper,: rib. 13 k 1857. tf • • vEsTe, v eTs • N:nnustall7 large ossortmerit, of every 4. description juA !salved' `• ' PtisgOWS , • , NJ &R 66TTYSB1{4:, BY if. S. REFERENCES, Dr. H. L. 'laugher, Prof, M. L. Stoever, )1- Jacobs, Dr. C, F. Scluttrer, MoConaughy, David Wins ; G. Swope, Cobeanls Paxton, Rev. Jacob Ziegler, H. J. Stit' Ile, Rev. 0:P. iratt•Wyck, J. Honek, Dr. D. Horner, M. & W. McClean, JP/In 1,. Hill. List of Paupers Remaining In the Almshouse traditions (aunty on the first day orJalMalty, 53 Females, 41 Children, . 13 Colored people, 3 Total,, 'llO , Transient Paupers not inoitsikd in the ebore Foreiiiers; Americana " • •• ' 51 • Total, . , 817 . PRODUCE OF FARM FOR 1856. 'Wheat,.. ;., ' : 452 Oats,--• k •347• M: Rye, . • ' , 34 Ean orCorit, 1028 " Cloversetsd, • '• • • 8 " • ill'imothY Seed, , 6 " Onions, .• . 36 " 'Beets? ;. .8 " Potatoes, • . 45 " Turnips, • • , 37 " Loads of Corn Midday , I I Tons of Flay, .' • 39 Meads of Cabbage), . • 2300 Pounds of Pork, '3762 ArticlaiManitfaclureqmar the Isi;of March • •t 1856 to IstoJ iftirch 180. ~BaTrills- or Soap, . -• , ; , - of •SOnr-CWW4., ''' • : C Ponrids of Ilitrtl Soap, „ 300. . ~ • • • 96.. Show, pairs) 117.. • . Panto,.• "'• • • • / 19 • Shirts . • • • • , . . , 79 ; .41,. • • Calico Dresses, , ; ,63 • -• • %.•50 • -..-•; APr.olts..o 2 Stockings, (pairs) • 7B . " .Footed. . • .45 , Chaff Den4ll6lol, . ..• ,Quilts, . .. r l9 . 8 .! i1.°1 4 411 ,1, • *.,r ~0 Cotten uraSsea - 42 • 9bdrt „ • COiebil • 7' 27.. Holstpra; ?: • ••• 2o' Iliaridketeithits, •'•• ; ';• •• . • 83. •Pillow Skips' s . '• . : • 37 ~ . ' 24 ' Drawyers, '•••' ' Coinforts,. ' Z4O Flannel Bhirts,,:o •.• :3 20 • , ..14 • Sheets, .• 30 Bendslips r . „ ;: „ 6 • . Towels, , JO • . •'• • : JOHN • SCOTT, Stewcird. April • .; - . .•. • . Pn. KEtiMICOPS . . , CANCER INSTITUTE. :UDR the Treatment of Cahcers. Tumors I' Wens, Uleers, 'Scrofula, any Growth of Sore. Chronic Diseases,. generally, can be' Cared Of cuftble,) without surgical operation or .poison. For all particulars write, state diseases plainly, and enclose twenty.five cents fOladvice.:!. Alt letters must have 'a postage stamp enclosed to prepay answer. Medicine can he sent any distance. Address C.. b. KELLING, M. D., `' ' 71ferlanicatrurg,, Cumberland Co., Per. Iltr3fechaniesburis g miles from Harris f n*, on the C. V.Railroad and accessible from all parts of the Onion, Old. and young, Trier and rich, come all— we will do von pond. ',‘ • prTo those alllicted who cannot. visit me personally, I will send, per Mail, on receipt of 0,00 onl, a Recipe i to ' prepare Medicine, , with full d irections oruse, &c. State all par tienlars. Address air above. Feb; 20, 1857.—:tim neAtTII on Flc7l.7vE:i.st --00 SE HET% ESN THEM. TUE blood furnishes the material of every bone, muscle, gland and fibre in the hum an I , mmo. ' When pure, it secures health to every organ i when cornqt, it necessarily pro duces disease. Ifollowity's Pills operate di rectly upon the elements e the: stream of life, neutralizing the principleof diseivie, and thus radically curing the malady, whether located in the nerves, the stomitet, the liver, tile bow els, the muscles, the skin,the brain, or any oth er part of the system. , *USED THROUGHOVT THE .IVORLDIO Iblioteay's Pi/la are equally , efficacious •ie, Complaints common to the Whole humnarace, and in disorders peculiar to certain Climates and localitiee.:___ • _ ALARItfIND DISORDER& Dyspepsia, and derangement 'of the liver; the.soarce of infirmity and su ff ering, and the cause of innumerable deaths, yield to these Curatives; in all cases, IMwever Agrarated, act ing as* mild purgative,idtentative and tonic relieVe the, bowels, ,purify the fluids; and invigorate the System and the censtitution nt the same time, , QAZNERAL WEAKNESS—NERVOUS CO211; PLAINTS. • When all stimulants fail, the renovating and bracing properties of these Pills give firmness .to the shaking nerves and enfeebled muscles of the victim of generel DELICATE FEMALES,: All irregularities and ailments incident to the delleate and sensitive organs of the. sex. are removed -or prevented •by a few doses of these mild, but infallible alternatives. ,No mother who regards her own or her children's health should fail to have them within her reach. • , SCIENTIFIC ENDORSEIVIEN7M The Rondos "Lalidet," the London "Medi, cal Review," and the most eminent of the foe. ulty in Great, Britian France end Germany, have eulogiSed he• Pills and their': inventor. Holloway's Pills are the hesl remedy known in the world for the/Wowing diem:4We Asthma Henda•ches • • • Bowel Complaints Indigestion Coughs ' • Influenza.. , • • Colds.• , ,• . Inflammation ~, Chest Diseases . • Inward:Weakness Costiveness , Liver COmplabiti Dyspepsia • Lowness et .tipirita • • Dtarrhzea . • • ' Piles ' • .• •. • Dropsy Stone and Gravel .• • Debility • • . "Secondary . t lymptoms Fever and - Ague• !Venereal, A. ecnons Female Complaints Worms of all kinds Va-CAUTION 1-. None aro genuine unions the words "Holloway, New York mid London," are discernable as a Wqter-mark in.avery leaf of the hook of dire.etions around ,each pot or box , the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the liold.,"1. handsome reward will be given to any one iendering such' infoinia. lion as. rniiylead to the detection of any par. ty or parties counterfeiting•the medicines or vending the sante, knowing them to be spur ious. *,,* Sold: at, the Manufactory of Professor Hozumsy, 80 Maiden Lane, Now York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 rents, 623 cents and $1 each. • • — • . !Er There is a considerable sanog by taking Tir-114!ntoppfl,a, assort- dies,, she larger sizes, • ? N. U.—Directions for the guidance of pa• 113 particalar)y .tnvited„ to the large tients in every disorder aro. Waxed tip each ment of Ow ant fancy GfAIT&B,S; latest box: lO ' April $ 7,'1837 :-- 1t I,•, Aiwt PC•o B:ueo4 0 . 4444,0 4 , 46 ,4 L • - i TO THE. FARMERS. MAIVNY , S COMBINED • REAPING & MOWING MACHNE 3 With Woods Improvement, THE undersigned, having been appointed Agent fur the dale of Manny's Combined Reaping and Mowing 31achine, with Wood's Improvement, for Adams Comity, offers them to the public, believing them to be the best combined mac hine in use. They have been successfully introduced into different parts of our State, and have rendered general satistite. lion. , it received a Silver Medal at the State Fair Ida tho first Premium at York, 'Cumberland, Centre, Huntington, and other County Fairs, where it was exhibited. Farmers fleeting; a Reaping Machine will pleitaacalinpoit the undersigned, before pin , chasing, as be always takes great pleasure in exhibiting these machines._ He has one set up at TAT4 , s HOTEL, in Gettysburg, where it can be seen. Early orders are tiolicted, as the number , received. from the . iminutheturer will be in proportion to the demand, Gettys burg, April 14, 407. SA'MUEL HERBST.. Gettysburg, rd., April 24, 1857.-3 m THE LADIES. AVILL find it tomheir advantage to call at 1 . 7 Fahnestock Drother.s, kind seu their, large and cheap stock of Chalks, Lawns, Ducal's, Tamartine's, Delainels, Gingham's, &c., which are selling cheap, nt yA UM:STOCK BROTH , F 'Si' Sig it of t the Red livid..'; Apra.lo, 1857."'"11 P4r•F TIE Books and Accounts of . 8, FATIN• ESTOCK .& SONS have been put in my hands for. collection: Persons indebted': to said firm will save costs by calling with the undersigned, and settling the gum.. . April 10, 1857. , • Co., .Agricultural Society, THg monitors of the Mauls County Agri- Miltural Society, are requebted to meet at the Court•house, iit Gettysherg, on Salmbiy, the 2d do o Arco •tic.rt, et I o'elitck,..P:M. A' full attendance' is - desired, • rui 'valness of importance, nod interest will he subthitted to the ineeting,— • JOHN M'GINLEY, President. Sukey, 'April 17, 1857,--td S TO 10 (MOD' NV4 7 4WITIV.t.. :" *.k . • GEO. ARNO!). or Salo by April 3,1857.-4 f POCKET DID RIES FOR 1857, VW . ? ' sale at the Book Store of A. 1).13 LJE LI LER, on uhatnhersburg street. Darer ent varieties on: hand. , Gettysburg,46. 30. , DRESS GOODS, VOR Ladies and Pentlemen, can be found , in immense varinty,and chenper thaw ev:. er, at SCHICK'S. .Step in, and examine the new sfnek for Fall • Oct. 31, 1856. TO BUILDERS. j. AVING'in ere mad our stock of Hardwuro, 11 Oils, Milli* Mimi. &e.' Itio - ure prepar ed to offer veiy groat . Inducernenta!to; c&onu FAHNESTOCK. I3ROTIIERS. • NOTICE. THE undersigned, appointed by . the Or : phalli; Court, of Adams County, Auditor on a Bill of, Review in the account of Jacoa A. Mycno, one of the Executors of,' George Beardortfolcceased, who was Tesiamentary . Trustee of Susen,Worley, will nttend 'to the duties of' said 'appointment, at his office in Gettysburg, on Friday the 156 day of May next, 410 o'clock, A., .1.r..-of.which par', inierestire hereby notifie&, , D. A.. BUEHLER, 'btt., April 24,118.5'7.-3t • 25 WITNESSES ' OR THE • FOROER CONVICTED. ' ;One Dollar -a Year.: CiOculatiOU , 0ver . ,100,900 ~ ` " JOAN S. DYE mine A 61101 R, lii) Ina had 10 years experience , ns Banker and pnlihsher, and mithor of Armries of Leeture4 at the Bioaftway ' Tabee: iurcte lien,ror 10 suceessite nights, over 60; 006 People greeted' him ''with rounds 'of lip, plunse, while he exhibited the manner In ivhieh Counterfeiters' execute their frunds;'and the surest and Shortest mesas of detecting theft I The Bank Note Enth.avers all say that Ire the greatest fattlie of. Paper Money Greatest Discovery of the Prtiecot Century for Detecting Counterfeit . 'tank Note.% Describing Eery• Genuine Bill in Existence, and Exhibiug at a glance every Counterfeit in Circulation I -Arranged: so atitnimbly, Viet Reference is easy and Detection. Listen&moons. No ludex to examine! No pages to lutut uPI Butso simplified and arranged, that the Mer• chant, Banker and BUtiblefi,l Man can se ull a! a Glance; r ' r • English, French and Genitan. Thus eath may rend the same in his 'own Ns. tive Tungue. MOST. PERFECT B/lIK NOTE LIST PUBLISOL „ ALSO A MST OP All the Private Bankers in America. A Complete Summary of .the Finances of Europe and AMerica will be published in each edition, together with all the Important News of the Day. Also wir SERIES OF TAGEN Fro:n an Old Manuscript found in the Fast, It furnishes the Most Qomplete Elistory of OILESCOMILL • anti describing the Most Perplexing Positions in which the Ladies • and Gentlemen of that • Country_ bitVe been' so often feint • These Stories tiill continue throughout the whole year, and will prove the Most Entertaining ev. er offered to.the Public. .• In.Furnished.Weekly to Subscribers only, at $1 a year, All letters mnst be addressed to JOHN S. DYE,.Brokei publisher and Proprielor, . 70 Wall Street, New York, 'April 27, 1857.--ly ' PERHAM OlITDONE! p r im, rroprictor of tb,p Mercantile onidtlit would respectfully, call the attentitin he Merchants, Farmers got Mechanics resi.. ding out of the city ! to tlig,Moderattb terms for ! a yearly subscription to the Guidr,' Wing to'.( Mail subscribers only DR cents per annum, rnakkg it the cheapest Family Newspaper in the United States. The columns of the Guide will contain the usual variety of original and spicy articles, written not oplLto please but to instruct. In regard to politics, the Guido will maintain an independent tone, and from, time to time will adivocute measures as con duelve to benefit the, greates, number. Post. masters and others are respeekfully requested to act as agents for ibis popes, to whom we. I will forward specimen copies free when desir,,, ed to do so. PRBMIUMS. As an inducement for persons to interest thornselves to obtain subscripAons fur the Mercantile Gunk, we offer the following pre. Upon the receipt of the names, pay in advance, 'we will fhrward them, by express or uthcrwhie, if ordered to the address of those entitled to them : • For 300 subscribers, 'cash, • 435 00 For 250 Slibstribers,' we will give splendid tine gold wathlk(was, '•runted,) ' •' • For 200 subscribers, an elegant gold ' locket, 4 &sacs ! wort4,^''. For 160 s'ulicribers, 1 elegant brace's let, worth For 100 'subscriber, one gold 'rest chain, worth ". 10 00 For 75 anbscribers,ane gold pen acid • ' holder, handsomely 'etigtaived, Werth " For 50 subscribers, ono gold pen and holder, worth, For 40 UnbeOrihera, ono g4ld p:ad rind holder, worth' • a 00 For; 15 subieritiers, one medium gold ; • ' pen and holder, worth 2 110 For 12,subeeribent; one gold Pen and • • holder, worth.', ! ' I 00 , AlLeanamunieationn should he addresied to IVM. 11N, A li: islFY,..Editor rind Putliultet Of the N. Y; Guide, No; 193 Greenviieh St., , , New York, • eir,Newspapers throughout the li,nion by publishing On above appropriately displayed including this notice, 2 months, and calling attendee, editorially) to the same, and sending us the paper, will be entitled to ,an exchange, and creme a gold pen and holder worth $l2. • April 17, . , DAILY LINE 'CO HANOVER. Extra aci:ossinswitslions., rrILIE undersigned returns his thanks to the public for the encouragement hermothre extended to him, and takes plettsure iU au nouncingthat he has completed arrangements by which. TWO DA ILY L I NES of CoaClies Will be inn bet Ween Gettysherg, and Ira: lover, to amulet:l with the trains to and from 13altiniore, York, llarriaburg, phia, &c., Persons desiring tickets or inter umtiun " will call on the undersigned, or on ell AP.LES TATE, Ticket Agent, at the Ea glelltdel. in Chambersburg street." Akr•lipecial'attentfott given to all packages, ttm; or other businessi entrusted to the under signed between Gettysburg and : Ilittiover, which will'be"promptly and carefully attended to. IV - The undersigned , hatralsti effected ar, rangements, , by which he will be able to sup ply Coaches, for' Eutiaral and other occasions, at moderate ebarges. I , • NIGIiOI44S,IVEANER,' ~, , , T ---- acwga a t.) and - see FAHNESTOCK'S cheap aju:d Vl' feLetty 'also:lntent of Diees you'vrent anything fashidhable, that's the place get • it. SHEREEVALTIn., T , O the voters of Adams County ; Encour aged,by itittrierous. frienrls .offer my self as dcandidate for the office of SHERIFF, - at the next election, subject to the decision of the American Republican COunty Convention, Should I he elected .1 pledge myself to dip charge tho duties. of the office with prompt ness and fidelity, ISAAC LEEPER,. Curnbdrland tp April 10, 1857. , TO .BII3IIOIIE. r r illE undersigned now ,runs a DAILY LINE of touches through to ,linhimor4.l. from Gettysimrg o by, way of Littlestown and Westminster. 'Leaves*Gettysitrg at II o'clugh t A. M. Passengers for lialtiniere, or tiny of the intermediate' phteesi ; inquire at the 'Eagle ylotel. t_ WM. TATEr. , • . „ • firio•oivitirrient of UK . pont received And tern ovie chop prio:guian Aughis4birigit's; AvAixraq gentlemen, for gentleen, of va. pious kindi, Just receivoti by . AuMribatwit. ONNETS. Ribbons and Flow:oil, In laiie B assortment at • • • SCHICK 'S. • • ' • ' JUMP, T have just reeeiVed,i, splendid - nficniimeni of Wool I.lnder,kihiris and OraWerg, which will he sold low . SAMSON'S. .L. SOWIS.! THE TIMB. NOvvi. the only time hi make "Yery pretty and cheap selections of Spring and Sum mer Goods: ,1, yotiih'e truth is, that irynu Want .elteapatpl ., pretty cloods: to ealrat the norh west corner of the diamond—the only plapoto get them. , ; ••, • , . R,M±lnr:6ll.9.Dll. •C 4.17'1111%•0 constantly cm' blind; MI goods eittfrea of charge. Callond see !Afore, purchasing else. Where ;,attha . pheap Store . „ • " • • • lIOK,E, '443 - .._ • .1 .FACT--!MONEY RAVED by buying your Hats; Caps, Dhoti and Shoes at. BringaraA trt Aiighinbraugles, • UMBHEI,LAS, Parusnla aped. Fans erm be 14 10 0 . 8 0 0, 41 / 4 cheap, at, SCHICK'S, Cloths, Camsfinen% 17ESTING8, , Kentucky Jeans, and • Cotton• :ado,, the .largatst, and' ehettpiitit, ;tuck in the country to he had at • . ' NAIINEgTO,CK BROTHERS. CLOTHS, Caaitmera, Vastlags, and Shawla a large aapply, to which this attration a. all is If ycal daiOre:to save miThEr hay at . Tr Am - - Jetvriry and Stationenj. Ni, .quentity and the best 'stook ever XL brought to this place. If you doubt it, call iu and see for yourselves-at SCHICK'S, VOR RENT, n 110,115 E. Inquire of • 1113ORGg E. RRINGNAN. P 114 stock aril Altrow4li hail been Terl 0 'u qcK'incpued, sn4 CO buildipg er reoiriug alyttOns 4 9 44100 ihould'frst ci4 an 4 spi OOKh The Gettysburgiallutat - Tompear r) EsrbvrvuLLy caAtt attitatkii Oft 1.16 Capitalists and thew, 14TO money Irk invest, to. their VANDB,noilibettig leaved The' lengh,ot'thairWiadt Porr o.lo , ofttrel. is miles, the, grading Mid ingpnyf "o which is more thaw, taro•thitda 8nW40,, audit? rnpidly progressing toward tompletioa., : Ily a resolution of•iheard of.Directors,* 404- :f gage of thu. entire toad from. Honorer to,Oittc ; trshurg. and.also.o4 the, unfinished work o(*. PennsylviWe k Exten.sion,frotnOetitsbarg to, thu 3laryluid lino, beyond in a few days be. executed to Gonna Ei*tit.v, as '.4'rustee,. fog the secorby of*. bowl h'olders. The 13ondis viii be. batted in easu.okslool;o and $3OO each,. bearing 6 per cent. with convent atwhed,.payablo semi•anowo4% They eestaittly will form a very safe ImA desk, raid° insect rent ,, as the toad s will be fhb. rum tax,i4pp ' ante yield iltresest payable semi., annually, at 6 per cent. per Annum. Peillnink wishing to subscribe. for_them, can `do. so by culling on the President, Secretary 0r,Tet114113% rer of the. Company,, or any of ts,.Mantoirti..., with un,y of whom thgy find tipoondiuong,l of sale. IL. .SEeCURDY, .rresittent.„ - Dsvin.Wit.i.s, Secretary. . .IKo. Treasurer,- • . g0,'183,7.:• , , : laltiMmtst WOK Remind s . few dvors Sof:that litethf H. SKELLT unipiactfully isitikunit ej a his old euetoinere , .ikrid : th!s publha giat he eontin the TAILORING•I USINE.SS, at his Del.' Ind. in &Joh Baltispore me, where be wilk,bis fRPY to sicoomeunlate,el% to may pioroiriz# work animated to hie vrarrauled to (11,ettil, be of 'most etthetuntml make. 'Phankfut for Oast favo're, he rolicite contittimntseitt public tronege. . , o r.rhi NMI? I'ork Spring agid Su*, ,per SMONSare received, Call AA ice them: . ; . • April Wi,.1856..77-11.- R INMOVAI4. NOTIVE 2h the &h 061 Director., of Aflame Corrafir, , , Climrtsmp: : In pursuance oftoe 43d! =CI thin of the let of Bth of Muy, 1854, you are hereby notified to meet in Coorentien, at the Court House in .alirrysaulio, on the first 51totlfay in Mayi A. p. 1867, beivg the iburtle day of the month, et 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and. select; pica yore,', by a majorlty!of . the whole number of ViFectunt present, one per , non of literary stud Spentiticluttolomenta,. and of Akill 34 experience in the art of TeechiPg,, us County •Supe'rintendetit, for'tbree Succeedd. hog . years determine 'the tunoont of eompen, Hattori, for the sOnle,,and certify the result tq; lhalleirrklbar,g i required by the :Slob told 46th sections of 104„ act, Ctionty ,Superiateiolitit • • • Of Ada RY; April IQ, orcfi ET,TV , RS of Aduiinietrttion On be Es, .11-4 tam pt liEtaty BECKER, deeWeilal law of I.3utlur township, Adams, moiety, having,, been granted to the subsdriber, re, sumo township, be hereby gives notice to pbrioni indented to bul4 Ramo l yz call and settle . the Hanle ; and thugs beving claims are requested' to present :the sans* properly autbentio'ato4 for settlement., el/NIIAD SI.I4VVidAI3OII,, 'Aprll.lo, NOTICE. ETTFRS of 'Administration ntv the . FAtete 11 'of NARY 111i1V1TT, late of Mentdletv township, • Mums county, deeenseci; Wang. been grunted to the ' subscriber,. residint fit' Bender:trifle, in said township, he hereby gives itivo to . persans:indebted. to said, Eitnto t to van and settle the s t and 'those having claims nre rec t oosted to present tho stone, rep t. erly at thentiente4 for settlement.' , ABFL T. WRIMIT, ittiper. ~ April 10, 1047,—,04, Il 4°'‘.BBLACI2. FAT stop 4 nil fur Bale by WM. BUEHLER, No, lb? Franklinstreat,lboltirnona 1 11)XF ON REs'r cGltpSti o~TOBACCO, in etpre anti lot Kale by WM. BUF,lll,pg, Na. 167 Franklin !poet SUES irravrx,' TO the Voters of Admits county pr-Pticous, 'uteri by !tumorous friends, I Direr myself ads c a n didate fi l r Lim otiieo stiLltIFY, the next. election, (subject to the decision p the Democratic County Convention-) SIMON 1 be nominated null electe4,l.. pledge iuyself to diseharge the duties date office tt lth prompt, DM Ufa lidetitp, ISAAC mann% aril 24, DV, • --, 0 C.ENTS RHIN MP. B A gall'O't from the , residence of the sub, Saturdity . lBth 01, April IPA& 1.11.1.1.:4N111JR0 STANTON, an OPPrelltirt 3 ,l bound by the . 1/ireetora of the Nor, of Mn'as COutny, laid tirecnburg is a bright mulatto bunt 15 Or Itiyears of age; All Persona - an) forwarnedliot lo harbor said hoy, if oi,ey so they du it ou their own reapensiliilitt. . • • JOhLril LittleFtorin, April:24; 1557:--av , NOTICF.: ,e- T . . • HE ; Aecauti. account of AF, Joux conwittea of the pera9ll auajictatu ,of Caounk Jlirri'ini;n, a Lunatic, no* uf Ddier, York County, Nennkylvitulai . bna tietth filkt thu Court ui Cantiaoli llcaa tif4iiains County, unit will, Iv cuntirnikal uy ibc npW ,POUSt Witati 36t/i day nexl, unlvis . causa Oa* to am cuutraiy. • 40/IN eicKiNG, A mil 24, 18,5i.-11,*: -• • Doty * T FOItGET to Pill st. BDEITCK'A, all ye who g iah to purchase "ebuicil article-a otTerfuluery,.klair itrushmi, ',Soapy end er, crything t l‘e . Om. hue, Clttleeisowstie. EDAR ware and endless vetririty df Bows bold Articles to be hod 'very cheap a FAHNES'rt)CK SApoNIFIV,II: 011, CONC EIITTO TED LyE for milking Soap. -4o he bid At • • •VAHNENTOCK BROTIIERS: nONN4TS, Ribbons, Nradois, And Shaw's, to be halt vet 7 cheap at • • PitIiNgST,OCK BROTHER& 0 per Cent. Isterest. A New Saviugo Institution. IF yon want to invest Tour money yith certain return of good intents+, and su the same time furnish to , your fsmilie, thaOrhich will be pro6itabler rand umifill—buY en / 0 41 Goode et Fahneataek'a Cheap Stars. They have receivr.4,and are eau** &de log everything new nod- deniribin iq 0104 • Aprii 2411001e - 4. ' •-•