El 611 - 16te iNtrab. :4 01 %. * • • ffiffS CIATILLZSLE, P 8• VVI7DNESDAY,'FEI3I:IIJARY 7, 1855 rHE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPE N .:UMBERLAND cOUNTY Terms—Two Dollars a year, or One Dollar at. Fifty Cents, if paid invictualty in Advance. $1 75 tf paid withia the year. virqhe County Statement and otht advertisements have curtailed our Usua amount of reading matter this week. 'TEMPORAL POWER OF THE letter from Rev. Joint McClintock, yAlarlisle, appears' in 'Monday's Philadel phia Bc/bWit, in reply to the recent peed' of the lion. Joseph R. Chandler, in Congress, on the subject of . .the tem poral power of the Pope. Dr. McClin tock's letter is written with his usual ability, and arrays a host of authorities to show that Mr. Chandler his not stated the true position of the Pope. Brown son is most effectively quoted in refuta of Mr_ Chandler's argument,, The letter will be read with interest.. APPOINTMENTS Gov. Pollock has made the followin! , appointMent : Thomas .1. Power, of Bea t ver county (American democrat), Adju tant General. Christian L. Magee (Amet• ican Whig), Inspector of Weights and Measures for Allegheny county. Mr. Culp (American), Flour Inspector , for Pittsburg.. Mr. Power has accepted- the Adjutant Generalship. These appoint, merits will be generally acceptable to the people. The_ announcement, by several papers, of Christian Myers as Whiskey Inspector for• Philadelphia, was prema ture and unauthorised. No appoint ment sfor Philadelphia have been made. CONTEST IN LANC ASTER. SAm—the invincible Sam—was to have his strength severely tested in the elegy f,ion for city officers at Lancaster yes -terday. The present Mayor, Christian Keefer, has cousented to run. again af the request of a number of citizens 0 both paities, and " independent tickets'' for members of Council, &c., have been formed in all the wards. The whole anti Know Nothing strength of both the old parties is to be concentrated on this " in dependent" ticket. The candidate t the American party for mayor, as we se by the last Lancaster ieryister, is Jaeol: Albright, A fierce excitement has pre, vailei for the last Week and the result. will be looked for with warm interest. • VEirOur friend Baker, of the Peri.. Frcrni•nc, has suddenly broken out in • very bad humor against Banks. Wit; is der reason mit him," as they say i Berks county. He is, as ultra as 11 Philadelphia Lrdger on the subject.— Ills fling at the Carlisle Deposit Bank • very unjust and must have been mat' . withmt reflection. Our Bank' has tl reputation (deservedly so,in our ()pink' of biting a well and fitirly managed lust tution, whose officers endeavor to :teem . 0_• modate the community and benefit tl interests of business men. its characti is grossly misrepresented by the Pic, man, Cis EN.ATORIA 14 ELECT 1011.---- enry Pratt is the Whig and American camY date, and J. Murray - Rush, the Ihunocr - , tic. candidate for Senator, to supply 11, vacancy caused by• thk death of 11 Fonlltrod, of Philadelpcia. The electi, takes place next Tuesday. If At p r; ix elected it will give the new admin . tration ascendency iii the Senate. SENAToRIAL 111' souri hegislat aro have again bad an i eficctu,d trial to elect, a U. - S. Scum( nWiseOnsin andlads, .the Den. oral C mein 114 prevont - a quOruin iu ti convontioas by abrmitiiv,, the; • THE U. S. SENATE. Although not an advocate of Prof. O. H. Tiffany's eleytion to the U. S. Sen ate--our preferencothaving already been very dititiftetly avowed—we yet feel It due to him as a townsman and personal friend, to open our.columns to the vindi cation of his character from the coarse and malevolent assaults made by the Pennsylvanian and other presses. We readily give place, therefore, to the sub joined tribute to his merits, penned by a friend who knows him well, and who al-, though not himself a member of the Anierican Order, still feels that` e ma licious mis statements which have been published-shld not be allowed to pass without exposure. The 'writer well re marks that it comes with an ill grace from the friends of Richard Brodhead to dep recate the election of - Prof. Tiffany, who certainly, though young, the superior of any Man sent by that party to the Sen ate for the last twenty years, except Mr. Buchanan. For the Herald PROF. 0. 11. TIFFANY. If the l'ennsylranian earnestly desires to see our townsman, Prof. 0. 11. TiFeANr, e lectmrto the U: S. Senate, it could take no surer plan to aid him than by continuing to put forth such attacks upon him flti arer6lim taineil iii its - issue of the - 29th - inst: - Its tone . of vulgar abuse, its bitter and malignant spir- ft and uLs hold and unscrupulous falsehoods remind us more of the assanits so common twenty years ago in the locofoco preSs upon our grand and gallant leader, IlExitr CLAY, than of the recent and improved style of po litical warfare. Such assaults inujure nonly the assailant. The lie returnS; barbed anew, to the bosom of its utterer. It is not our purpose to waste words upon the opinion; expressed by the Pennsy/vanian as to Prof. Tiffany's talents and standing, be- fore the ppeple of Pennsylvania. The good „opinion of a journal that praises the abilities of a Brodhead and beslavers a Pierce with sycophantic flattery, would be dangerous to the reputation of a really able mall. 11'6 would not do Professor. Tiffany the injustice to say that he is superior in all the elements of intellectual power to the men whom Penn sytvania has been in the habit, under demo cratic guidance, of sending to the Unitcd States Senate, and Whom the l'enn vlranian has been in the habit of supporting. None of them, except Jaynes Buchanan, could fur a moment he brought into comparissm with him. Iris natural abilities are of a high or der, and they have been cultivated by a lib eral and many-sided education. scs a think er he is clear, straight-forward and direct;— his mind is at once acute and comprehen sive ; ri sting its conclusions not upon me re prejudice or authority, but upon sound'inves tigation and reasoning. His mathematical pursuits have strengthened the native vigor Of his logical faculty without impairing the power of his imagination. It is the comb.- nation of these powers with all the physical requisites of the orator, a strong and-manly form, a powerful and - sonorous yet musical voice, and with a noble style of delivery that makes him so effective a popular speaker.— The admiring thousands that 'have recently hung upon his words as ho has expounded the true theory of American liberty in va rious parts of the State, will hear with corny posure from the oracle that "peeps and mut ters" through the Pennsylvanian, that they have been listening to a "weak and vain pre tender.- But it is not necessary, as we have said, to waste words here. : The Ratnsylva nian.is Ntricken with fear *dr the talent of Prof, Tiffany; not of his want of it. It dreads the•acceSsion of : snub' a warrior, nobly en. dowel by nafure'and 'armed eap.mpie by ed. Ucation, to the ranks of honest and true men in the li. S. Senate who4nr battling against the sham Democracy of this:Administration. We Cflll best answer the false statements of the Pennsylvanian by.a.simple recital of tarns. ltmtead.of entering Dickinson Collegle as a Rhtdrill (rfew years rtga y the U ni t( ) I R th a t p ru f c lor Till:any entered it as a Mir». hi 17. ) Ile entered Junior Class :is a student. in 1813, nml since (lint date lists I;Pen aliAolit from the Sint() between two :tad three; yoitrA mit or thirovm. ills voto %%as east in l'ennnylvanin. llis "tioiJiln.rn came thri'tigh (.16nnets, ns hi s la. titer was .born in Ilas,iaelinfotts, where iii anks . tor3 for several generations lie within forty miles of Plymouth Hoek. His aristocratic" father now IiVVH on thlt 13ra11111 of the Susquehanna, where he is en gaged in the "princely" oceipatioo of lnth- Nring on al large a scale as possible. The i•seion Ndo7ily" look hark it century or more to find any othpylinn "A . tarlisle ijeralb. meripan" blood in his veins ; the "aristocrat" would find little to feed a vulgar pride in .the humble one story home of his fatkers in the old Bay State: But Professor 'lWany may cherish the noble and just pride of an unspot ted name, transmitted from sire to son, on American soil, never stained by any act dis graceful to the individual or dangerous to the State. If there be an honest and honor able li'neage in Pennsylvania it is his—a lin eage not traced through "Irish Nobility" but through staunch and sturdy American far mers and business men, all worthy ci i 2 zens of the republic of whom such men re the very life-blood.. The dastardly attacks of the P maylva nian upon the christian and clerical charac ter of Professor Tiffany are beneath our no tice. They are of a piece with Douglass's vul gar abuse of the clergy, in the Senate, last winter; and they will tell with as fatal effect —not upon the abused, but the abusing par ty. The American people cherish the Chris tian Religion and its Ministers; and It is a just retribution upon Douglass aud,the les ser fry that echo his slang, that the people in almost every . state that has held elections since he' uttered his infamous tirades against the clergy, have' chosen some members of that high profession to take part in the legis lation of the country, for which they are at least as well fitted both morally and intellec tually, as any other class of citizens. And if Professor Tiffany should be elected U. S Senator we venture to predict that he will attain in that - bodyi in the - Course of a very few years; a reputation for talent, industry, elevation of character and purity.of conduct, unsurpassed by that of any Senator whom Pennsylvania has sent there for thirty 3'eari. FOREIGNERS IN OFFICE In the Washington Union, we find an editorial article giving a statement of the number of natives and foreigners holding office under the United' States Govern ment, which at this time poscsses inter est. From the summary, it appears that the total number of persons employed under the 'State, Treasury and interior Departments, is 4106, of whom 3346 are Americans by birth, 430 foreigners,. and 330 whose place of birth is not known. This is intended to prove that compara tiVely few foreigners are in office under the national Government ; but a brief cal culation will show that there are as many as the - foreign population bears propor: Lion to the native in the country. Al the date of the last census there were. 17,737,000 native whites, and 2,- 210,000 foreigners. This is in the prc portion of about one foreigner to eight natives, while the number of office hold ers as given above is in exactly the same proportion. If the 330 whose birth is not known, be foreigners, there would be an excess of them. ,Whe - ther the statement has been made up in such a manner as to show just such a proportion, we do not know, but there are some facts which deserve mention. Thus, of the lighthouse keepers 138 are set down *us Americans, 32 foreigners, and 132 not known ; in the Customs department, 1845 Americans, 227 foreigners, and 26 not known ; while in the Interior department which embraces the Land, Patent, Indian, Pension, and other divisions, there are none whose birth is not known. ; and the proportion is 280 Americans to 35 for eigners, exactly Sto 1. The statement reTds that the United States despatch agent in London is an itnnaturalized for eigner, that twenty-seven of our Consuls or commercial agents, are also unnatural ized, and that of the foreigners employed in the „State department, one is not, natu ralized, "but, soon will be." EMI REMOVAL 01? 7 . 1114 VARM JOURNAL.— The "PennsylVania Farm journal," here tofore published at West, Chester will hereafter be issued from ,Nu. 324 Second Street Philadelphia. The Journal is an excellent publication for• farmers, and ,what is more, its the only Nvorli of the lzind published in the old Kilstone.— Evory - farmer would find it mitelt to- his advantage 'to' subscribe for it. Terms n year. Subscribers received itt this office. FttExt'lt Sro LI AT ins;.—The Washingt,ii St:u:_ip4aates that. thereis yery litt!o doubt. that, th . 9 4 , 01 N'eto the French aji liatimi Congress. INCREASE OF PAY.--A bill has been introduced to increase the ti.rnpensatioil of membefs of the Legislature, which has already passed to third reading in the Senate. Their pay is now three dollar: per day, and the bill proposes to pay each member la salary of $5OO, for the sessi, allowing mileage at the rate of fifteen cents a mile, besides limiting the number of officers in each House, in order that officers may not be increased indefinitely as has °been practiced to some extent at the present session. It is hopAi that by thi arrangement all inducements to pro.' tract ii4lession of the Legislature wix bo removed, and an adequate salary be allowed to members who abandon busi ness at home, and come here to legilate. APPOINTMENTS lIT riffs GOVERNOL—WO understand that Uovernor Pollock has made his selection of Harbor Master, Flour inspector, and the other, Philadelphia of flees, but who they are we cannot say. We can say, however, without any fear of malting a mistake. that the best, cheapest and most fashionable clothing for gen- Limon in the United States, is to be found at Rocklin] ,t Wilson's tine store, No. 111 Chesnut street, corner of Franklin Place, Philtideldhia. rEZ'Jour—Good morning, Sir. How are Vou? STRANG mn. —Good morning, sir; can you toll me whore I can flint the cheapest READY MADE CLOTHING, and the best. JoitN.—Yes, sir. We have number of good Clothing Stores In Carlisle, but Messrs. STEINER ot Itatcrusa, at the South East corner of the Public square, has the cheapest. . . STRANGER:WeII, so everylndly says in the country. I did not know but thnt we wore mistaken, e, I thought I would enquire of your town 'lldks. Viotliing do 3 on wish to Lily? ' STNANO tat.—Why I would like to get a good iiverruat, Dress Coat and Pants for in self, and a Coat and Pants Yor my boy. JOHN,—WeII, STEINEH k Hamlin, they say, have es eellent Over Coats for $7,00 Dress Coats for $5,90, and Whiter Pants for MLA) well lined. SIR ANotat.. - --W hat about Boy's Clothing. JOIIN —What about theml Why STEIN rnk BROTH r•.n turn out the cheapest lot of boy's Clothing, both for Sunday' and every day that you will find In Carlisle. Snt I.NOF.3I.—WeII, then I'm off or Steiner k brothers. Clear the way. E jantO 'fib Marriages. On tho Ist hd. by the her. J. A. Mnrrny, HENRY C. SMYSER to Miss L. It. MILLER. nil or Dillsburg. On the ;loth ult. by the Roy. ti. W. iShinvinam, ELI S HOFFMAN to 'Nib:li CATII A WIN E 1101.1 i LEY. Iln the Mil nit. by C. Owens, Mr. WILLIAM S. Mai lo MibsJANE :%I.SIIELLEBA HOER., all or this euway. In Chambersburir, nn tho lltb ult., Mr.:1011X A. Me- KEEIIAN. to Miss MAIN A. DUFFIIi, nil of Cumber land county. Mraths. On the inst., JANE MOORE,, of South Middleton ownship, aged 24 years. In this borough. on the 25th ult., Miss MARY A. 1111011 ES, aged 18 years 4 months 25 days. On the eth inst„ nt the residence of his father in logestown, WINFIELD SfOTT, son of John M. and t-uhanmi Martin, aged 8 years, S' months and I day. stew Jthnertisentents AC. RHEEM, Attorney N r" ,!t i : l :‘ j ,:! A 3 0 1 1)1,1: In R~•ctem's Row, Carlisle, Prt.:- . - 4h-lluslitess entrusted to Win will bo promptly at tended to. u,i, 7. 's;',. LI Al, ES MAN WA NT E D.—An ex pe .:Mowed Salesman ia limited in a Dry Doods Store. Apply to D. W. I li DITOR'S NOTICE.—TiIe under [rignedApisdnted Auditor by the Orphans Court of Cumberland (minty, to marsh:di' the assetsiitt the hands , 1 Christian Bomberger, Administrator of Christian 'luck, deceased. to and among the creditors of said de cedent. gives pollee, that he will attend to the duty ~N . .otrned tmhim at his office in Carlisle, on WEDN CSDA V ti n , 2sth day of February A. D. iSSS. between the hours • , 1 ten o'clock in the Imnoon and t wo ~'clock in the after, 110.11. On or before which day tilos, lI3V ing elaimsagainst said deceased trill present the same properly authenti cated toliim for adjustment. W. M. PRNIZ( SE Jan. 7. .. • Audlter. 44. - .)-Shlppent,hurg News insrrt three times and send in to auditor hof re day of muting. I i DITOItS NOT 1 CI4L—In the mat- A ter of the petition of Hobert Illiyfrand H. M. lien. lortwia. (Mardian ft' Mary W. Hays and John Bays, for .1 citation to John SteWitit, :1111111111htrItOr of ,101, u nays , if ..g.1.8,,ed, to settle the account of his intrstate as guar llait or the said iltdiert, >inry and .loLn, Tito undersigned Auditor appointed Orphans ourt,. to roport the :mil an account, if the earl - how that respondent ought to in . ...mint. will :Wend to he ditties of his minlido Pit at Ilkla th e h,. r . of TI I k t Ist or reh uo,t. It 10 0'0; vk A. M. \Olen and d9teceall parties In t ert-stoil ire hereby notified to attend. Feb. rah. 'f.s tt 1 IWYORS NOTIC E.—l faviii ,, ,been I appoin led the thphans Court ~1" Cum borla d county— he distribute the balunee In the hand of Joh: Auld,l'al.a. nlnistrahor : , aniliet silyarrer, latevf inoen VounFhip, deceased, t. and ainong the credito6; oeill at tend for that purrs. at my (Alive in Carlisle, en the 1:311 day of March next. reb. 7th.'1.5. It. 31. HENDERSON. • t a stated orphans court On TUESDAY. the D'.lll day of December A. 1654. and holden at l'arllide, in and fur Cumberland comity. befnethe lint , . JIIMUN II Itrahntn,,toresw, i ,l 31111 SAIIIIK I Woodburn and hut Hupp V. , noth late Judges, dc., Ihu h !MIN bug procoedings were had Vt w It: 'in tilt, inatter of tho writ of hirtitidm 11110 111001(ell rill MO 1:1.:11 Eslnte of I.llrabetli Shook Illiii of )loliiiison I. , lwiiiiiiip, litti.l'Ag• 0, tll4. R:111111 hat I 11g.beon re 'mod by .19st.pli M .I amino it, hip.liFitierl:f or euto.r .1 vaulty. duly ONVI'IOI.O, ,te. N . ow to v. -it, 4 2(:th Decemer. ltift, Ingultltion cantina> 'viand Pule on the Iloirs and parties In int.erml to op war at, the mod stated Orphans mart, :mil Litho or re 'll+o tO 0t1101 , 111.41 to MOO, t.:11n , 0 why the e:•int: slow‘lll not 4 , 111;.r the property to ho s , 1.1. Nut leo to 1 :4'111.$ pOISOI'anYCII tbo partte..; residing nit Lin Mrt mites and I.y pal•irlition 111 (MO lOOVSlonler on ttl,t 4 ll 1.:OttlOt LOyOMI fOrty • (T)1:1:1'. In lost.hliony whoronf I hare hotpulit,i s,.t my hall thn st ntC4t; 1 ,i sl , nn the I!:,th ILL 01 ttql..11111`1". A. 1.. I . , /II '; MI E11 1 1,*(10rh' OrphAtts C , ttrt. • - NI - OTICE.— 10 the heirs ii4(l 110? ,. rocitt:itivi.s of I loor - o Nogh , Jaln the mu ; ty cu.hromolliftlVO that hs, ilrt r iit . • 1 kr. Issltt4l aut 'of 11, I Oretliiiliolvid OM.; 10 um! diret • .1. 1 u La dit HO. Tort Sr vrtltin ti VO.: 1 1 ' Ol . s. - ,1•1 di oil the provilnes, m11'1111: DAY. 'lto f 'o•nr. li, A. It, 1845. Ht ,\.•NI. %then and ‘rhere v.ut 7101 V t•'l , li ii pa], this. • .1 , )!1i:1 I MeDAItIION li, ShcritT. Fbetilfi ((Mee, Feb. 7th NION FIRE COMPANY'S LEC u TURF:S.—The fifth of a course of Lectures for the benefit of the "Union The Company." will y. be delivered at MARION BALL, on THURS. ,rreAgt• DAY evening. February 15, by • GA...AC J. ELLIS BONIIAM, Eau, Tickets, admitting three persons to the course • (of Six Lectures) - - - $1 00 Single Ticket for the Course - - - - " to each Le , ,ture - -•- - - 123 For sale at the door on the on the evening of the Imo,, tare. Doors open at , 6) o'clock. Lecture to Commence at 7. Dan 31 Ml3llB.—A meeting of Farmers • and others interested in Agricul ture, Will be held in the Court llotise, in Carlisle, on :AATUNDAY, the 17th of February, at 10 o'clock, A. M, to take measures to form an Agricultural Vociety for Cumberland county. All persons friendly to the object are earnestly requested to be present. *l3l MANY FARMERS. SPECTACLES FOUND.—A pair of SILVER.' SPECTACLES was picked up last week on the Public Square The owner can have thorn by callifig at this Office and paying the cost of advertising. -" l een % JUST R.ECEINEE-Lakit White Fish, a superior article. No's, 1, 2 and 3 Mackorel, also Hominy, Beaus and Cranberries, for sale at WILLIAMS. HEAD QUARTERS, FIRST' BRI GADE, 15th Division, Un'd. Militia of Penu'n. I hereby assume command of the lot Brigade 15th DI. vision Unif d Militia of Pennsylvania.batlng been elec ted and commissioned Brigade General of said Brigade. And reposing full confidence in the Integrity patriotism and military talents of the following named gentlemen,. I have thought proper to assign them the following stair appointments, viz: Cul. 41. it. McCulloch Brigade Major. Capt. Moses Bricker Brigade Quarter Master, and Col. 11. B. Rebut* Aid-de-camp. Also the folh•wing so pernumeries, viz Maj. G McFarland. Capt G.Crep, Lieut. Joseph Itatop,and Lieut. Edward Lamonte,Aids-de-camp, All of whom will be obeyed and resPecled accordingly. Newburg. Jan '2O, 1855 ITUSSEY'S RF , IPER. ! 11 NOTICE TO - FARMERS. The Muler'signed - respectfully informs the Farmeek of this and the adjoinlag counties, that he continues to manufacture more 0X tensively than ever. 0. Hussey's celebrated REAPER AND MOWING MACHINE, now so generally in use, at his shop three quarters of n mile north of Hanover. Farmers wishing to engage a Reap er, .14 a Reaper and Mower combined. for the next. Sell.• son. can have their orders filled with prntpt IIeSS by. sending them oti immediately. The prices of those ma chines are as follows: . • For a Reaper. $lOO For a Reaper and Mower, from - - $lO5 to 126 la. Address me through the Hanover Ecst (Tice, York county, l'a. CONRAD MOH. janllD--tan 1,? A LTI MORECAR AI Flue Factory filled and Uround Alum Salt, eon. at/Italy on hand and for sale. CARR, GI INK.,A. Flour, Grata and Lumber Commission Merchants, Spear's Wharf. Also, CEMENT and CALCINED PLASTER. Agmicy of the-N. A. and Rosetotale Co. Val timore, Jain. 32, IBSM. Fr_, X Eel r TORS NOTlCE—Letters 1 _ATestamentary having Iwo Issued to the ,t,I seri. ,ers, under the will of George A. Lyon Esq., dee'd.. late of the tomou.rh of Carlyle; nil persons hating elands against tile estate of the said de edent, are re Inested to make known the same, and those indebted. to make payment without delay to JOILN LYON, liedford Pa. ALEX I'. LYON, l'ittsimrg Executors. . tit. Jan. 31st FSTATE - OF MARTHA' BOWMAN deceased,—Retire is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of :dart ha Bowman. Tate of Frail Is fi , rd township, I 'unil edam' county, deceased. have been granted by the Register cr said rout.ty t.. lii subs merit - ter residing in the same ton neitips All persros in debted to said estate are required to make immtdisto payment and those having claims to present them for settlement to JAMES L. Mcldrd ELL, jan3l r:A . 4 STATE OF SUSANNAII AL -131t10111% DECTl.—Letters of Administrat, on 1....• . state of Sm.:inn:lh Albright, dee'il., late el Fast l'ennshonouili township. C'uniberhind c. 11112'. hare, been Issued to the subscriber residing in tiles:zinc tow tP ship, to who'll nil persons Intl ing claims eiguil.st the •n id e.ttite will present them for 6.40.911..10. !mil thee's indebted make payment. „ Jan. 2 1, 1855 MICEIAEL ALBRIGHT:i.I.hn'r. - I - 4 1 XTRA 13UCKIVII EAT FLOUR, , ij in sacl:s fur fandly use. Also, Cranberties, liond, ay. beans, &e just received at tile Faintly Grocery of 111E1 FAMIN COA L.-500 Tons Lyhen's Valley Ccal, I.r..ken and Screened. premred pres•ly for family we, a °eel% Ing and f. , r eby .lan. 1; :Int W. H. 3111HH AY, A;..1. LI M EMTRN ERS' ('OA L. ~-3,000 Toils Ilkon's Valley Nut Cttl, it superior articis rerOvin , 'And f.l. fob: by Janlo in VEW GOODS.—The subscriber hay 111ft,ill4 rt,eviviM from l'hiladolphia a 1 0,4% sup ply of al•::1SONAII1.E GOODS, will diSp,l , l` of flan at a very low mark. Cur 11,1 4 ,, Jan. 17, 1555 J l O It RI NT.-A STORE ROOM DWELLING HOUSE, In East high sheet, a k kors below the corner of Market S4' Imre. lhe nt,ro room is lark.' and will bear dividing into two if noceti ,.ow. and is one of the best stands fur business 1.1 Car Rode. 1. S. COLAVEI.I Auditor. 43nunry 17, 1555 QELLING ()IF AT C()S'l.'.! kr:7 BARIIAINSI- BARGAINS! BARGAINS! -- the subscribers, intending to leave this piney, offer 'their entire stock of DRY GOODS AND 11.1ROVERI RS at tirst cost. It consists of . LA DIES' DRESS (Mt )BS..—Ftno all wool netaines and Cashmeres. De Bt s, French Mertnocs, Black and Fancy o r , s , bilk:, Handsome DoMines from S to 20 cents per yard. EM1111011)F.111ES.-1 large assortment of Swiss and ,Itietinet Spencers, Undersloeves, Collars, Itolllhms, logs. Ite;ertlits, Sc. .Mourning Spencers and Cellato, and Embrcidcred linen Cambric liandkerchle*. tong antl, Squat° Black, 11:i:tired and '1161.0 7 - 111 WIS. DOMESTICS.—CIoths, Cassimert4, Rattinctts. Ken tucky Jcvms, I.lnsryN, Mastitis, Checks, 'ficklogs, Call- Flannels. Also. tylari4o assort lama of Gloves, Cotton, Cashmere. cud Woollen I lose, Cloth Caps, Illuukuis. fir. tlllt/CERIES.--;:ugar , Coffee. Molasses, ;"ph.C`F. r. We Invite one and all to come and examine out...stork, is now is (Ito' time to purchase cheap g i s t es. . • W l:ISF; CA )1 Corner of N. llnnolcr :nal Loather strooto Nor. ;ooti ONBI,IM I , ', AND .61;;. 1V E Al,, pnw rlt 13:11 d pawl tvel'lNln,i nt I.l4e•ltalowitig : 1,1t,,1, C•oal - - :11 4,, 4 1.(1 , :^tIIVII, " 3 00 ' to 4 10 ValloyLlmc - • - -- 375 t.. 1 Co Sto‘ , 4. - - •4 4 0trci. , 4 , 7.,r, Pine (liana , Limo 175 tc, 4 Co Stt,vo 4 10 1,, :r P(o .1•If t,trai `tine Ccal - 5 10 5 to It!av!.stuilli' , Coal. per Inighol, - - '2•2 .Al. of: II Common yt o:! ,,ku j i unliu c fonn hi sl' per 100 foot. Flrx! ( otranoa a I l'ancl according to rim 41 •1 —1 I::4) — Sa . le bills done at mlitirt Dotice. New aboertietnents ATTENTION ! FAR- BRIGADE ORDER NO. 1 DAVID IVIIERICY. Brigade'General Com'ng Brigade. F W. B. MITRItAI"..4;II. M. '4t,NOllti.n.l6t, ANN. S. ALEXANDER M 1110 V 11 El