El ' , i,„ommirittta Currerpohclm es of Me Philadelptia Preas.fi VMS cirrustry Alossg the Sunkuiy lima 11;4*. Rallroad. FaXIMAND, PA., Angip... 7 l9, 1859; It iAxe, ell kqoxicti that the BOUry,and Erie 11,piltoid—p,mphaticaliy'one of the greatest iwprove,thents in our State, pro jected sonic yelp ago by Pennsylvania aggeriilse, - aviii - 4 , tey revived by-the wise policy cif.Weftit`l.4i4l3tfire., and the effi -4ientaNultleßnt..of Gov. Paekor-in uis- P t4i '': P' giNgitile.lWST L :P l,° , ai t. i . l ?: lt P - ~.., t•... 1 ,'..... - 7 - . ' State.,'gr,Ae.,,(43/r..frgru -SOU iellit ''' !Siil 1 iv pst,l Ilia is itr - ' the ',NYeistiind. North- V P at N.ii`?lnct.'-eittly'optiyirrig.ti channel 4 ` . tinfliW x oliiietth le gt67lloi; and sAllinilifi7aselfhialiicOuipet e'sucCesis -4nlW,rlieffilOrk 19:tlie •en n ormOs iiiidrPidifiitr.pozrinein triz th e Al4butAiifrding'an'inoress VI th,e .tifoyAiliptiVit4yforeSts and ipexhaiN. ''''izler'i:tpiiiiei' Ofllcial and iron ore of the toitte-Wiliiiitirier - Of Penticyly4nia. 4 iiip'l4fiayiCaiiiiiir, "devoted to the best ...kitrests . e . fiiis,Stal.e, Cannot but rejoice at '.'ttioNiiklieettriYe #6,etly - ciimpfetion of this `iiiii , ZnAelif,linproienietit ; : But eigh,. `liiiiifeTftepitabee'ljettiii'en 'the inbuth "filel.)ri”optf:upti:A l / 4 fierireiniiin tin : stifeklivereorPthieartrof the road con- Vara? Voll'zis''ilCady . :,,datie.,' ' The 57iiiiV i reiPtrOin Eifinktiit to 'Erie's ex ielit.4l;okii'e thilitiett - AW in running or 'ugtleiliiliCi ii(lttiana - rY; 18614 -Pres- NiCht - SloVehbad'''4ri'd :iti& 'ids - t ,* Ali - "him iiitrusile ,with' -the ', nianaieniCnt and liiiildtie iri'rrnlida,..nbilling them,selves of fortuitous circumstances, (indimed by the exTgericreeliriltWc, tbelow pri yes of_labag'7g4 ) fare r i:ing - tliousapds of t.3lla#Aatte, L 'aiiinitaiiy,''and will enable li f ib'vle ififigeilfeicsjfoßy With' tile .older line* and thus WOW ti' once- to'the share- YhteEtiY`p itaithble siiiiitinin t ' 1 tdiisrqiii i iiiiiir to'notinein this con li*CtiolikOniii'itf-Oinßo:itiot lioiuts or NolkoVitinietlo Elie of the 'railroad. 101 titig lilt - 011 i f -are -)Villiainspoxt, in indMii .. ce.unif and leek - . Haven in lliiiiii,,.boiti towns already` boasting sev 'imatili'itisdild inhabitants each, and grow ing'4o-I.ldly;l`,ThekitelS, is these, towns ;ciimpale - ,favoratlY' with the . best kept ltatitteCin'tnuehlarger pleees.=--310,re obli. : 441iOtili alai Webler; of the United ALatiii . " nail; att . h . ,e - former place, and Inittg . :iifjliilatter, -- it was never my good 11 - 45414Ct1 : —..8ut, for falling in, at this lettii;pTic, with; ai)ile, -thin.faecil and 'olo;ol43=:ccniihetl,'bist unprincipled liv treitalitle maii;'(whose name will he spar isOhis ,tim . c) . who Willed a V from us ) 1, lA4hiong, . i'evthing Pleased nip to a , The sgii . lrpad is completed arid iri, run -necircier'hiliii. 6s`LoCk Ifaven, on the 4tattera,Attd„and 3por, ngt ,be ,as ,far as, .I . l ;i4rr.en,:pn.the - Westerp..--The country intgendiate are portions of Potter., Me' ICean''.iirid . Elk counties all teeming in the rich, abundance - of timber and "aline. - lila walil, t S i t'iaceforhids ' me to sine a .e.lAll:isp&iiiiniike deicription of this b1eb ,..10 Asnesi;unexplored portion of Penn. ,e4lvitj*..,2 `Sqlice'i,t to - say that the al /lost f4urous trees of California ;FA Oen- Aril America, einnsit:fa.r surpass, in size ".er - iiiiiiikYthe White pine lienilok dud 4 4 t iersg.plei Of:limb,' growing on the ' - 'ol,:eriCof . tliii,`'SindetriatTonino . nor, iii- P,A3l. 2 4:r7:thp'riehliani t and allvial bot -40-g I,l4,..Vicissappi, valley . anywhere 4stijitt iqe- - iii4 . lanir,iidt: 'forested, in ~4474eiplty or4ii . lf?en, for richneos and lettgiq..,., And certain It Is IN't:, with the Ii yentagie' of :iebgiipli.ical position. Titiifir .bed's :neanS Of- access to' eitlim Weiikitorli •br: Phitadeliihia, . and only OreittAiheers distant,). the. salu4rity of the ititl,. the_ heelthful nese of:"the climate, nikieuilful supply of pure and transpa rent fOrtn,l67,:vriter, even far-famed -Kan -4Nrijithalt:4s_onebeinting, claims for•im par,ratier! Offdi;a4o:ii‘ducetnent:s suerior ;liiith4l4rk,WillY,ol74 State just PPOn- Mg . .AT , R,Awßidpsicipg,to pinbarkin the 411041.8•814 4P4fieringi'Pspe..ei4llY. ii this l iElk,tp.p,r,p4e9t , - Tbe,presept ',exceeding ..stmaßtim pf timbered lands considering, 4481. tally, 1 4 TO ta?l '2 ,4_ol ll .eo,Pf: ,libite .6p9 . 011-Atp,i4 the Ney,ytrest ripality.; , 1i1fc..59 , t.• Flai 4 ::SivDrYi)ief9 for, and til o grripg v . icarmty..u.f . pine limber iu mitt Ofksp, , , o:ln4ciliu9s.of transpoqa- IFSSiiol9,l`.4i,lrPFL4,,fi..a if iiirect miticalvta.LNA itrAtit.: ge,91..,F,0113mer 54 ,sAptvel i i, elf : oar, : pouripny- 7 ;a1,1 ,ihe'se atmasffig lei n.Y4e- Ca Pita' tPn 4 , efi ter jkitiioE9o.o4- 6 be VounFifiOrY L ie- CAe l Ca it,,itteP94ioit,ef. the; toivn -41G , ibILITRFV,Pn An,line :(if, 06. 'Sunbury ,trutkpet.44r9ad t ß4Ovis:ih4, , Nittur . e ..iiii.' ipstkaeo.,-ietAnded"itns the ;centre -9f...kTlNTintside..l:B.l*:alserik of ,country .4414al ,!titt , P.,m,,lP.FPill ' '- pflthe, immense: ..1,3%...M[9-2.gsg,:d.stlned aeon to pour 44. 1 _0agi41/e, ypik,s ot,:•11*t "Creelsi, I_,,lcstitzgl,,,,,4gslYt4COfFielFi.dkaig atlg_lol./.&945. i§Ambic,portaoit4-4,,1* 4 er Ankli*OleNi d cottrtoes..., and alt :coileeo art!Pg at Allire.p.O . , , .Ik:sides:these pep c*l4P4tf l .9l4ll9 l ,laat in i-ilieii..;,taearicle, Aervaryijitek,wjileNilis iefer'eßce to the destined prominence of this iiiwi.' it is this e .e-couißany,:oLlonsible and far -1 ~ ,..ifirix4eattoplen.thotOnghly, amainted -.Nlo.lritme:gcorliphy aud l yast resources,of 4 1 1:18Sugliqiiirsttred;severar yearn ago, '' ,, , , ,,a,fxbartdr,lfor_Abe:.Cetidersport, P.ort, Alle 2.gidy, Ad; I tektoge Radroad. . , Their UWE* for subscription to tbecaiptal stock IieART ilell-zr 4111. company, asl!s ober. I .fpr.,mpliis f , t yrill pouted., dim, Allegheny f rtllew4ititut;isoi,tar trsol poudersport, n, Alit VIP-t,gre 4.-4?-a-4.1r . 03 , nr4.-and. can at IVlZ e ßnaftplitljoart !,..iii).4l*pi day e-Vr - • 2 1iIT'r.P . 4 ;nil.) , APining a .ii-, rg" "rauiftniV4i°V i'lltli4111;*611.91Y; ing. Western New York in closer prox imity to Philadelphia and the South' than by the New York and Erie Railroad, or goy' ther rout. 'KW& new saad, it will lie-herpetnittd; - ,ba a feeder of , ganl3itry 142.1 Eris, at 'B . hippen. . The l~t {iess,of making - thitip.kommat pointipp the line of: the' raiirte s d, - Ilearn, is rin= derstood by the company is contemplat ing to locate here some of their shops. This evinces the foresight.ead good jgdg ment of the eompinyin thaking this -se lection. Shippey' is destined to be-the Altoona of the 4ahory shd Erie Rail road. , _ iii2E I)1115. -- I,mnst be.filow d -hwe , to...refer , to • the ioterest4ng,aecypiritaimos wade Burin short _koy - ...at was the guest pf Mr. pike, the gentleniaply vo tirietei,Pf:_the Plmpciritun• lIMSe whose .table apd, ac'eoannoclatien.s,. by the ,way, would 49 .. credit to any plade. , L .Ainopg them were GeueFil J. 13. Earl; and care m Jarrett, the lattor one of the most active, .energet.- le and talented 'of of the la ugineura Qn the As before 'hinted; the land around Ship• pen, thorfg,h mainly covered - with the densest forest, is teeming with richnese, and fertility of boil. The 'skirting the rivers;, - though"high, Slope off into beautifelnn.delating plains set with choi beat timber of every variety indigeoous to this latitude: . The soil is truly deep, rich 'and productive,. of a loamY nature, mixed with a yellow sand,and the vegattible.-de riekite aceumulatios for centuries.—Al though the clearing of - these lands for farming purpes.es will be.ittetide4 with nipeh label:On account of the prodigious amount of timber on them, bur . after - be ing cleared,: as the experience Of a few hardy pioneers already ; testifies,` they piove highly remunerat ive, and - amply compensate for the • toil in the rich re wtird of graiiis and espular. roots yielded ley: them. The soil is especially.: adapted td . grasses, •oats, and potatoes and when epee- bronght under agricultural treat- Meet, as it, may e, .none can be move pro ductive nor yield finer drops of the-pert als. It certainly is a pity that families iu our large towns,. and even in many por tions of. the coqutry, should tear them selves loose. from the tmdearing . ties of so cial life and risk their verylives in seratn bling fur gold at Frazer River or Pike's Peak, when Ihe - means of competency lie at their own -doors, an 4 await Only a wil ling mind and ;n ,able body to put them into shape to enjoy. • W hen rouge the Sun= bury and Erie Itailroad is opened through Potter id'Kean. and - Elk vouritiee, thou sands •:0' acres of the finest -land in the world`will be b.ovglit within twelve hours ride from our own metratialis. And shy, then emigrate to the far, far. West when have land as good, and cheap,lituber plentier, water hater, mimate 'healthier and so near home ? H. A. H. ' Cijs Itittfr tatrival.. COUDF.RSPORT, PA., $?Pr. 29,1559. T. S. CHASE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. sl4la 'idol, 15:59, FOE. AUDITOP t GESEISAT, THCIMAS E. COCHRAN, of York RT . . SURVEYOR. GTNERAL, wiLLlAitur. KEIM, of Berks. _FOR STATE SENATOR,. - • • ISAAC BENSON, of Potter, -- ". FOR ASSEScI4I.Y, ' • LEWIS _ MANN, of Potter-, , I..ORENZO P. WILLISTON. of Tiogn. Subject to decision of ConferetiCe.] • "-• ' FOR Sinntrr, - Alteli4SALD P. JONES. • - Fon ConoxEr.. • • ' Dr. IIkiNRY H. MUNSON. FOR COVRTY • EDWIN THATGIIKR. FOR POUNTY AUEMAR, , SPENCER A. SLA.DE. • • • FOR PpI:INTT SURVEYOR, ;7 AL.IION F. ROBINSON. • ZIT. We are indebted to lion. S;tuou qauoron,for_a copy qf . the Patent `QiEtee i lt s4 epo : rt, (A : grie_ultural? for 185,§ and LEIA.ND, th?. aeomiilished poet, "Ate a 'leading` editor of 'the Philadelphia Eve has Temo ed to New York. 'He equid not stead the operetta . duties of a daily. paper. • His retirement from the liiiikeinleav-eSa-vaa'abey in the edi torial earps - of,that paper which we trust may bG suitably . _ The ;•ilhiehanan Candhiates.u -:]111, hat they'Did Court Week. :114 anneunded briefly lastweek, that Vut.'Biiit of tlysses bad been adopted bf.the'"ilf#latte democrats ". of this soon= ty as their vandid3te for Sheriff he run ning.nominolly as an independent sandi dite: These facts ire nosirPatent to the , , public, and, g r . Burt is now - c anvassing the coonty:' the meeting.of . their committee was a stormy. ona—Mr. Dent insisting that his eandidate (liarlan P. Bird, whose..eleims hai.e been 'place& before 'the public in a short hayd•liill,, signed bi abent, 30 per- 1 sons, nmstly blood relations) should be adopted - and ran as the regular candidate. 13at:31r. bent and his' proposition were rnied,oikithe - "egulars" feeling them.' i re we.gty insulted Nips allied:to ile , i3gbfieln'eqtpity. *Ti.lr --- 931149fipittiliiiitWilaififi# 1 at that;" act.omo, of them wero proclaiming. The "regulars," after kick-I ing Mr.'Bent, etc., out of the meettn' t fmally i concluded to permit Mr,%Rat "independent," guaranteeing him tile:party : Support; and furthertTre promising to keep Messrs. Bird and Cros by (ibe-Repitblican independents) on the track also—hoping thereby to draw ova sufficient number of Republicans to!de,' i 1 feat -Mi.' Tones and elect "Mr: Burt. are now , a4sPred that aPa Mt- Cresby,ii pfully sniiicryedperhapi wittingly,to the seheine. Repuolicaps may now see how pltilly . fhey Will be 04)1- ed into. - electing a Ipro.sla fr ery, Sheriff, by throwing •a few votes away upon either 'gird or Crosbk. We pre- Sent "the facts, and, solicit Itheir candid, consideration of tlic matter --holing they will take a tack in time from, the wrong course. The' Democratic Senatorial Conferees met in convention and noininalnd as their candidate, Miles White, of this county. J. I. Smith of this place vas nomitia ted in the Representative conference, , :as the candidate for this county, , and J. J. Werhne, from Tiona county. LOok Aloft. It seems to ps thore is'riaore feelihg about county . offices,"and more jealeusylof locations, among some, of the ,Republi cans of this ounty than is called for. What . means this our growing anxiety for office? Will it add to our comfort or lessen Qv labors to be'eleAteci Sheriffiof the county ? One would think.so to look at the unseemly .and discreditable zeal ,some of our your:r men are tinkleg to ob tain- that position.. Abd yet our Sheri l tirs all retire from the office iit,ne Leger can= dition than they' entered it. Wo think Republicans, Temperance men and friends of reform ought to be more profitably em ployed than in stirring' up strife, creat ing diversions and engendering ill will, merely to gratiiy personal prefepaces. Let us'"look aloft" and see what we can do to promote the good work in which' we profess to be engaged. What have we' done, or what'do we propose to do to make the world better for our having lived in it? What do we propose to.do to im proVe the gairernment ef the State or i of the County? If we, are Ipaest men and try to answer these questions honestly to ourselves, we'shall soon 'beat work doing some real good, instead of trying to de feat our candidate and elect another mere ly on personal considerations. We have great confidpco in the good sense, and good principles of the mass of the Reprb licans of the county; 'and therefore Iwo trust they will go through the campaign this fall in buck a way as to throw nolob stades in the way of a great triumph ! the Presidential tanipaign of nest ye if there are any 'among us who 9 more for their own personal preferetl than for the triumphs of freadatu t are not good Republicans, and should over to . the pro-alaiey. camp at once; selfishness is the corner gtone of Slav , and all 'selfish men ought to belong to party which Upholds the sum of all Woks. When men earnestly enrage the support of candidates because t candidates are the reKesentatives o Principle, then the spectacle is, a noble one ; 'but the selfishscramble for office 11 merely far the sake of office , is disgust ing, degrading; sickening. 1 i Then let us look upward. now l can we best aid the party of freedom ? Ilow use . our influence against, the crime of steiding Africans for the southern !Mar ket ? How - vote against the spread of Slavery? How rebuke the. authorS of . the crimes committed in Kansas in' aid of Slavery ? We submit that these q es dogs are of vastly more; importance '+an where the carmiidates for county .officers resiile, or who their _brothers, are, or 'any of tbe questions raised by the grumblers ancl no party men. ', ' _ ' .' '' Wl' The recent Senatorial ti,onference for this distript held here, was one of leep diterest,and `•th‘,re i ultan4 eaditir unexpected, for a whi4e even by the. nominee and his. friends, is a fl4ter ing poinplialentlo the Ilepublicaniorour county:. 14. t. Beason is well 'known in the district, and will take n able'and faithful Seustor. Ho hag ;badtwo year's exrrience in . the lower Howe,' andV4ng au apt and *cativo' observer of the ens tows and rules of either House, will be ably to look Dell after the variewt esti of the district: n the hurry of the delvates 0 get. honle, we wera unablWto get the- resolu tioro passed the ponvention, kr. Nich ols, the .Chairman of the pcinimittee tak ing. them Innue with him to prepare them for the press. We find them in the Me- Kjan Cetizcr, - , of. Saturday, as follow • ---a4acitdcit i ffluttikrlirbibtfilieitiiaba '.. If reg 6 ctigtoiAlirglii__int ... a,=- - ma4 - 2:19 succ:ss of the immutable printiples--pro• the easing around the funneli, but the A inUl . ted in the DeelaratiOn Of Indepentl: ;directors persisted in adwitg t1ie,..4e4 enee sembidied in the C.iiitituticircpfinif .nottiithstanding it had 'twit trie4 . , and 7 c0u,,,, and', further, enuneiated", ).n....tlin abandoned by the Collins anOttlier . steam; .PhifeclelphiPlatfoynudeiptedliyie Na- evil,. ! The Comp' 's lultueitk . was - Acorn; gen:4 c.Repnilicau.,Ctinyention : atArhija.-, itomced at Weynte_ . 4 ott4hirl4,th; s'atid j 4elpyiti; the .I.7th*of Juna).so,`; aid that ,the, eyidence clearl, 4 Shoisoidltie . qtra6Z,of in Ordertnrieeurathe rights Of theitiliti . the explosion toi:ittal,Fii*,l the siptli'uf, Millions of freemen 'of our-2,401in, 'the hirboilers througli`the wilter-jackec-4the - I t snpaess of the Republican party - Itt - oPpo- funnel Was stopped boom* of a' - fwilu i sit* to the supercilious dictotiOn of a in the .auxiliary pumping:?ewer ; second,' hauiful of oligarchs - -at the - -South and a staek-pipe which nats - asa , safety-vtdva. theyf natural allies. tif, it North is a ,hactiittjtAitap when the casing, was ParaTount. necessity Ihydraulically l mcl asted,. -.1:41/Aktup.,,waa.1 j ii 4esoices,Alha,t - thastippoit,wl,l ch Aim tiarn,id, apparently intentionally, sa that i bPen_ g44 l ...tctitbA.Allave 1 1 9. 1 FP,Ill'i ti.. 4. 4 07, ch9.l/419 1 74.. 9 ..1P 1 4 1, 9/I.t„ ~)°9.49,ti ~Aux litic4) party which calls Itscif Democrat- adjourned -r till'tlialitt.' .. ,- • - ic, ;tamely; in`the'repeal'of thitiMedma, . . _► , 'ored - Missouri. Ceroprowse for' the- our : 1.T181.00.1.'M N 0 EitVA.TION' Pose of creating ;ter/ SlaYe state'S; by: the thatlhere•arelnure-sufferers-from-liebil-,' IDred SCott decision .Which foists African, ity, - amoiogi AmeriCani; ilisin tan ho found-, slavery on all Our Territoriei;ltioy,the'lo- among any other civilized 'nation. Tlm Compton , swindle, and - Iv the attempt; to reason is - obiionV.'' - Wet take ''too . little re-o en ,the .ifripan slave tra.:d&ii contra . exereise, irOTorget. the waiii;rof the bcidy i ry ' the genius of liberty, - and ihninten- in tho.abserbing'pnreuitcidf husineSS; r - In , 1, do 'of the authors of our licpublic. ~ - all such . ersql,_o'rdiniliAtiedicin . 44iikda .*esolvecl,' That - the Adtinniatration of little, geed.. What is , required is j nst ' Mr.[ Buchanan. has been marked by a such' a ,t_dnie; - end2, inViiiclratiar - , is Di. J. rechlesS extrayagaricdr - or . .in . cliture ' riostetter has given tn'ilia wniid, -in. his `which his inikt .to MSiinirexpenses of CELEI3B,ATED,„:.".BITTERS.' , ' • .The Our[geyernment to'near $10;000,000 in weak end nervous denizen of the:counting a tine of profound peace,', and that the hnuse, theexhauited•toiler upon the shop ixtravagant scheine of borinwins thirty board, and the prostrated , ptudentlof , the , Millions additiotial'Wherewith to . strength- midnight lanip, ` c hase found a wondeiful en 'laYery'lly, the partiality of the so-eall.; regenerator in th "Bitters," and - prefer ni ed ,eocraey, was considered - to the - ex- it to more'fieteritinus, but-less efficachin's t i chi' ion of Me t Gtoi'S bill inoviding . laticls medibliici: But it;slintild not be 'forgot; for 'the landless, is one among Many in- ten that the agen(whiCtil is so magical in snits which th a t . droat inasS of pOelation its influence upon a frame which is :Nerdy known, as thelahOring class }cave received debidulted,, is. cqultify poiverful in nisis- Irani the slave power. • .. i r Ling nature. to expel - the most terrible_ ' ..??esolved,• That, this cosiention cordial- forms-of disease..' , Who 'Would, not give ly aparove_of the course . uf the Ifou—Si- it a trial ?, .. .. , t - . , • 1 -, . .. 7 ? mon t ameron ' our Senator in 1 ongress, Sold by druisists -mad!' dealers, every and t t iv , entire confide ce. in his 'where.' - - le ~ .„, .. , , f • . - . ' ... • ',.e_ ibil t it. - Man and his patrio i - siu .as a 11;09- Sceadvertisementin!anothereOluinn, .. -,,s ..ailtity as a - s.tatesnian. 1 . ./Zesqlved,- That, this Conieritiin hedrti. ly ep roVes'orthd eeiirse:of G.!W . . Sao- Held gscf.,- our htte'Sen4or in' the 'aegis ! lata l e of Penrisylvania, und'tliat the sig• call btlity • .and ie4t showii by him. in tlie mat tegance of the yrociples 'of itepq,ls- lien! Lag meets qur entire approbetioe.. esolyed, That we heartily en4orse the no inee.s of our State Convention and wil l - render them a cordial support. ____ _ . CM; a Congressman LOse Ilis t i , rraulang• Privilege? auTshtieo scion r i g s u t tu h e u n s Es il stated the i 4 negative a s o f h i t n h z i s . to Repith/;c:—.-. °ta 'here is no /am prohibiting*a member of 1 t , ongress from employing au amanuen sis; to write. his name on documents or letters which, he desires to frank. There has been, however; during all lam 'time that the practice has prevailed ,as afore said, among the printed regulation's of the, Pokoffice Department, ,one which ' says' l 114 t !‘no Member of Congress Can author-1 iza his assistant, clerk, or any other per so to write his name for the Purpose of fr 'liking any letter, public or private." Tills regulation applies, in terms, only to letters-and not to documents—but it has never beer enforced, eve in regard to letters. Although; the printed regala tidns have denied the right of a member W i lnmke use of an amanuensis in ,frankink, tl+ practical regidati i ons Of the Depart ment have uniformly sanctioned it. • We dq not concede the right of the Department to say that a nimb l er cannot, authorize another parson to Write his name min letter •documeat for the Purpose of franking it. • When a member' acknovid ed,ges the• frank to, be his, that should set tli-all questions of its Validity. Suppose A member shinti4 break,his right arm; is hi to be deprived of his franking priVl. tee during the time he is thus disabled? .. -_.._. , lccifient,to tile Great liiircstern -*Terrific Explosioniand !Los.% of 1 4 ife. ` By the 'steamer City. of Baltimore, witich arrived off Bea.ther Point on the2sth irist. we • have . the following interesting 111 On the afternoon of the 9th, lwhen the GYeat Enstein was off Hastings; a feed pipe easing iq the forward funnel, which had been introduced on the. ground :of economy in heat, and to keep, the heat of the funnels frona•the cabin, explode 4 with terrific force, bloWing the flume!' into the air, and tearing to pieces •tho grand 'saloon -and lower; deck cabins, through which the. •funnel' -passed; and ntherwise doing great 'damage to the' in ternal fillings. Great consternation pre vailed on board, but lirompt efforts were made to getat the Unfortunate. men .in the engineering department, who Were either buried in the rutibiAt or prostrated b'y the steam. Three firie-meit were found in a dying state. and seen expired, while eight others were injured, two, of -whom siabsequently, diad. • One fireman:was lost overboard, having either fallen into the water or jumped.intl it-to escape scalding, The injured'men weree - -geneYally pro ; gkessing faVombly; 'althongb two three of them ivere. in 1. a precarious ; condition: The niimerous'guestScon board; had only cfnitted the'grand Saloon; through - which the funnel passed, and in, which"they.had been diniiiig(ti tew.l minutes before the eXplosioq took niece: But for thy;' the consequences' 'vr . nnld • have ' been. , tricst srious.) The eipleisiori Stated tci hive PrProbable been_ one of the •inost- terrific whicha i vessel has ever survived,• and lithich none in the world cauld,have with; 400 d; Save a structure of a Oh Marvellous ;tretigth ;Is! the (Arent Eastern: She not nly resisted it, her frame sustaining no injury Whatever, bet its madden little dif ferencein the inovetheilts of the ,vessel that the engines were never oace stopped ' 4:11 she reached Forthkad. tiffs asserted . - -r• .;. , 4 I • . .: Newszltapiiptt DBATII; OF A. Ar_ETFIJ..A.N 4 4 11.ii4TP ; 11, 7 Qq), Satunef ' . Green,• r beli l eved - to •ba . the oldest printer in• the Uri ton; died at..l-Dirt ford, Conn., on-the fithlinstant, 'iu ,the 92d year of hi; age: lie served time 'at theprintin ,, ..besinasalp Ae.w . toA46e, Conn. The.Rvisfqr, which for many years was •kn own. es ,Grei.A's 4viste . a7,'irgid 'commenced-.by hia•fther f iTimothy.Qteen, •in 17 . 85. - 1n:1790-his son was usoeiated with: hint. awl it was published_ by• "T. Green &sock!! urum :death of his father he. continued its Publication until 1833, when he retired - frbra - busincss; on account of his age, - • • • • . • • • THE !tDemocrae • y" York hada beautiful, "row"- at their. State Conven iion - at - *Sytacustc lon Wednesday last. • In tbe,efforr taor4aiii - Z,e they broke up into,tivo2separatelicidies 7 .-Ae "Softs'.'l composing one, and-tile e'Bards". the, oth-I .or.; -.Two Chairmen were ',appointed,: one: of , whom, a ~51r. Stryker, • was, li•nocked from the stand. Fernando Wood heed the "Hard" wing, and 844 men as- Cap( Rynders, the Benicia Boy ; and other lip-, ted 'prize. fighters, flourished conspicuous ly-on the occasion. The.Htlards," hein , r z in the minority, wanted Ito send. tionbl v a sets of - Delegates to the Chariestan Con vention pursuant. to , 4 )1r.1 Vise's, advice,: Finally, most of the :Delegates. Iron! the, Wood Convention deserted . and joined: the Softs, and the happy family- went through,, with, their: work of, forming a Stater Ticket, and ..elose4 by a. sbq: of , ,peSze-m.akig,g round i ,l and adjourned . amid great•elithiisiasin. i-• . ,... • PAINPIII, Actin:mgt.- 7 We are "again called upon to, chronicic . another Most dis 4 treSting, end painful accident, - whicii oc4 curred' in this village yesterday afteionon. WILLIAM W- - COLE, a brother olthe editor of this 'paper, Waa' walking along the railroad trac4!inlthei of• the dep,ot, whenlieitkg struck with paralysis, caused ley an affection of -the heart-Ole stumbled and fell against an 'apiroaching engine ond was thrAwolapou the track— the locomotive passing 4zvet , and•severing 'his left arm near shordder:' He re ceived quite tt severe brnise on the head, though" it 'is hoped not ;fatal. He was immediatelycotiVeyed to the residence of his brother,". and br, Nye. heing successfully amputated the mangled limb, AlthoUgh it Was;:feared: last Oveuhig,:his injurieswould prove fital, he . much easier this-n3ornint. , ..; and; strong hopes are enteitaineo `of- his:recovry. He suffered reatly during' the night;:altholigh he did not realiie his .unfortunate condition til • near tubriaing.-4 7 1N/sville,. tl!i: Y.) Free Presi.• ~." ;. Mn. LESLIE, the enterpriSlag young roan whn swindled a-platopn. of.fArli. by' hiring that:Eras teachersattd leaving them suddenlikin NewAork,pityiat:. the ,same time attempting; tr) Steal ,their ,baggage', was sentenced in Philadelphia„ a, week ago Tuesday:to three yars k.ardlabor in the rcnitentutry, Da.. - RontaT 6R I MTA/ii was killed in_New Orleans on AlOriday a shonting• affray, with prnest; , Tole.datio. Mr.: Graham is•thti-tean, ; ,we telievt, "who'' nearly,” two years sindi, Was concerned.in the stabbing business at -the St. Nicholas. Hotel, in New 'York city. - ".1 -.ROOD' --;-• 011 Wednesday, evening of lestire - ea, aehn : illronlie, Of this lierongh;,'Shetleiglity:fwo birds' at two shota, thellushes'nf4obn. Hellings t in _D,oyleston . .tnivnship'i ,"" ,He picked up "this titin:kber, and, probably Ma ny more were wou,ndid which he, did' not get. Can any of our Spoitimen heat this? 7 --Doylestown, Democrat. - • TRE 'Western Telegraph: ,Company have managed.to 14 a ..cable across -the Mississippi; at St; Louis; and; it' vorks ad ' 81111 It -1 5 4.01014 1 0 1 1 .::• 4 *,41.0 ,1 Its 0 BLID el !At; - !' i ; ,. ; Skoveruor Packer has issued his proe. taination, announcing-that.the Commi e . tiaietuf the Slaking Fund-have.reperu cdl . 4 Mai that they have, from Nov. 80th, 185 . 4 to Sept. sth, 1859, redeemed the dehtafthe Commonwealthto the amoral: 0fiti 37 4: 15- 30, wade up as follows : 061156,otesiof Stock Loa" u of . -1 April I,Att, 1848, 6 per cent., $44,539 00 , eertilcides of Stock Loans or viriouirdates, 5 per•cent. 1,54;418 2c Belief issue cancelled, . . 41 1 (110 Of dates, - 7 ,.,;:.•;.11'14.0. a,11.114F.R. .4,281 t 9 ialn. l 6,Asi 3 5 debt,tiattG - iferila . r7Vithibirik VIT pays cancetlation, extinguishment; and final dischiggtdciPAquJoitiana, since A 14 - 80143 Pub 1174.0;1 ' 4 . R M golii)g used'tp Tanootincemeitalike.thix B ut .theptre,wvertikeletsPeorittgteottbleitAi they matt:tit-Aft ;:certalp 111k,11034hing la tht.future , relf , be;•that-imitty who 'tend thitutiMliVelcs - geh-Teithsylvanitt entire. ly out of tiebt.;- 1 4 - flt, , lthviivt. iVi46 . 4 . 3 - tp .- !till(? cause. id the saltness-of '- "That - this Lake shad fae salt,„is no as n cimsfy;:All - lirge. bda:ii,i of inter jam Which ...sfreiti4',.diaaliargi, thennielves; while they. have severally,;no . outlet,-.Sre, or should be salt, If .ore such . is fresh, that is OD anomaly isideed.--Lake 'Utah probably re,,a,eite:s as'runuli: AiNue vattep as'Sialkl e q,k,but ,d!aallikrgokit - ,throggla the Jordahand'remhinS fresh; while Salt Lake, laving' n&• issue r ; save by evapora. tion, is iirobably"fthe saltest body cif.water on ; Earth ; 'she' ocean js.:grnpaistiveli fresh.i,„ ! eveis tho,3le4itaintikinin of Vegi hoin is not half FO sait. - tam told; lint three burro% - of , this itiotrlalleld! a isarrol of salt; that - seams rittir'itint*, yet' 14 infuusi saltness '100 . 9.q„ - *IIOO 3 , I XIA 1 1 4 it in his mouth, his - isostris, t rvitiOi...YiSq tnake/ofirmaylirr fi:opor a lioti croaky beaeli over-a. chaos of -yoleanje - .basalt:tbqt i,.‘ try) n gor - the': feta; bre tie &it'd ,dpPth, of 'a yald or !note, sou. intire'fidoi44 bottom s and hare the„ , bathiiig I's iellibifig.- .- -"‘ . f.The water la of 4 ligh,t . green:coliii:fin tea ortwentvlods;.then: deeply-dishy, beautifully - Que.' ' No `titi - thn - live' in k no- frogs abide kii:iti., fm. birds - ti,ra,,.,tlty seen dipping intn - it.'!" . , not begin bis• refOrtn,::mavettiant on 'Repub.. : Bean .oocnthente as tifortthi. ' Sops months -ago; - fift'een - Dernoeraiin dectipents," hearing tho:fl,4tilt of ' "Seenter Brown, of .I\lississipPi x were,. ref,esedl tramamisaion -throtigk the-mailsi the frank noy haying been writtenibyr-lho Senator ; himself. Tbn.. laFi wil)r - bei - rigidly and' impartially Ceforoee. 77 C/Aange._Paper,, - We copy the above' #l4lt—pleasure, as an act•of justice 'Poitniaster Genir4 HOLT - . While We , belie e.lns ofurm wilt be . fourntt,et be _impossible, if he is bi- - . partial in enforcing it, no, jes,t, mats should; complain of his action,: - _ Reailing for the B. Peter-. •-• BOP_ S,T, Broilers have limed ' 'the, ageon4 volume of their_ nee!obeatii ,edition of Charles DiCkens l .lYorlm•for; ,tbe, lion, to be completed in 23 , •volumes, one to be issued on .eaeb and every Saturday, , for -twenty...4l4 - bents ; a;-YOlume.i, TL i - cheap literature of former: years not, tend much to elevate: th.eir,readers,l'buti:,‘ the. reading thatlietersornoV'gi4eliii at prices, which scarcely' erlifet: -- tbe; . CCist' r printing,. is of the very_lest cliallicfer, • and must exereiie a sabblelome influence Oiep tbe:pithlid taste by reakinia'll fredilk era aciluaieted ,With the *oiled' of'flte' best; . fici t iqn writers ill the : A reader in-the .country fcir, can have the fist fiun of •the. volumes!, transmitted to, him, or the "whole:tiventt. ty-eight voN . rim , be,-scnt rfoi "fiiet dollars. The seppd" svelun.te v ,-,eontaitka. the conclusion of ()Ryer Twist and;ilie comMeneement Pioliwick Papers.o.: Tur. New IlampshlreironsO of, 11;eri-.4 resenatives-bas, 325 metabOrli; thn largeskii number of any State in.theNnion. A Ne 7 ,PubilcallOns• -- 7 1 , The onteriiriaink. publishor, Gzintaik r. p G-:.EyAlo, 43r Chesti)iit'• St•i ',g.hilaaelt 0 pbia; has - ju4:o43acci.to - Pa - 4tq#ll* . o'./isk';: *f books, - - - 'Thiee per Cnt. Dollonth ''n liEttlL§ OF FAST ;LIVI N G; • A warning to young .men; by- CHADLEs, BunDETr, _author of "Second Ilarriage," Faynilv," oMarion Destnond," - iteveP ttio etc.r .9tA:zl One; colt IZraa., cloth._ ,Priee t1.01:1: . • Front.the ' ' ' • • This hook diseriei tolaersingled out and noted aa'above the many. novels:1014 1 ; 0 re published, Both in structure and stilt it is entitled to the name. Tple of Domestic Life,- rehearsing thetnterivoisa his tones of a, dibd,hf everytdsy characters, and its, aim. is Ictslictw thit.follies of, theta). so galle,d passions enifgeastirel'Of ble life - ,,tonehingjn:no viit:iiponiroundth et - property belongs, .tp ; the; vast ; dotuam , of ro tnanoo, The Bachelor 9lillonaire Uncle _Giorgi, is s character rentin3iing us of the Brothersphcerj ble, and-although he teaches ;the :..Isacit uses. of_Ad,Versity" Ithse e vere disdipline,, lt. br.iegs Ont.thectruehilantr of charsibter, and shows hoar tev:there iire:wha -cant•gh throngti the. trials',O4oVery-daylifti;: and` hi the epilfe" theirceastancy. - 7 2 A copy of the Book, and a handsothe present will b,e sent by, mail, Poet-pitiViparrrece i P t of s : f 94 for the kook,arid - 21, e,ents - for post• ..new Classified'Catillotige` or -gook , 01114,, .frith indueements_to Agents, b* sent freq,', *nu' Anpliortion.;;;ll - thliess, - • - • —G,d.'ll4lo;T i iligishr , 4 39 chOitklit::s4esi.,-Pltiltnlelptii T
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