TIMM sotalresame. . _ . - SPIRLT AND 3. B. ITKRlcrytAlltT, 11D1T4111.3t JIELLEFONTE, rnuirgeowv, J 2, MIA DEMOCRATIC STATE TICIqT. 'RETIE JI PI/E, , WILLIAM A. PORTER. C\\Al. (411(MIS4IONER, 11'ESTLEY FROST. Ab thtiortimi There is no more dangerous element in our political organization, than real genu ine fanatical aladitionisin. It is ipflanuna• ble, combustible, explosive, and ruinous ui its teniteni , tes. it is, inded. the only Icwwnt that threatens thce peace end perpe tuity of our beloved NatiOnal rnion, and the duty of evi ry broad hearted, liberal minded, phitanthrome pa tnot is to Join in suppressing the ett Tat talk about slavery, the South the lash, the manacle and the challis, that is constantly distuttong the pla cidness of the public mind, and by gross ex agerations and tt ilful falsehood, holding up (Meer of our Sister Staley, to the eyes of the world as a shame and a burning disgrace. WC can think of no et rongrr argument pi oof of its false and eell tendencies wan the fact that the farther you recede from the elate Status, the more horrible and dreadful is lire opinion entertained of the institution, and the nearer you " approach the system itself the less.Ant)pathy you find against it 'ibis i, e (Tilled by the recent elections, vi ben the stump organs of the opposition were tlie bran ling red mouthed vilihers of our souffle:l ti Irc din n, and falsifier; of southern institutions In every State hoe de r•,ng ell 2 . 1 alaN't Stale Pennsylvania, Olde, Indiana, Illmois and lowa, the largest op position majorities acre obtained in those portions most remote from the evil they were warned to dread Fanaticism made better progress, the farther it was removed from tic object it sought to destroy This l a miradtet of the ',la a d I%lllllllElr stanza es ler, li Nii \'nce ii r of ea 11,,leous mien I bat to bo blte I ne , •tio bit to bo soon It appea'e, that slat ery to be hated should never he seen, for there are hundreds of in stances of persons, who, while residing in a free Stale, far from slavery, awl hearing the horrid taloa of cruelty sod barbarisin. that trumpet tongued slander circulates thro . - out the North, weft bitter in their denuncia tions of the systent, who, nevertheless, af ter visiting the Suath, and Geltulding the happy, merry, negroes m their cotton homes, Caine to the conclusion that they were the happiest race of lalror•crs ;ni the face of the earth They alone an lathl to the better the scrlpturalinjult , 2tlon • Mite no heed for the nionow what you shell cat or a hat you shall wear "f lie nece, leo of life are t egular ly supplied to them en I they feel a coll. SCIMISIWNS that when the heavy tumid of age ihealiles them from performing the duties of Wm they will he cared for, and n about feel ing the plau•hutgs of puvcity and want be permitted to die a quiet and peaceful death Abolitionism goo, among a race or people, who are happy in their Southern homes, laiund to their master, with an affection that grows it ith their year, and strengthens wt lb their strength and there plants the seeds of discontentment...Lod with insidious hypocrisy endeavors to entice ilium away to the free North, where they can be forever fret. Free' Ali, how free' Ask the colored man that is kicked and cuffed about tins Borough,trhelh er he iv free in not ? Free to ft tem and starve -free to beg and steal free to be itick ed and abused, and to lie down anti die in .old neglect AA him whether he to treat ed an a peer by tit._ loud sounding, talk out earnestly of their' col ored brethren•• in bondige T While he is iii the far off.Gtuth, tout the tempter as ex erung his fasmistioito to livgikula Min, the appellation of brother is freely spoken, but when they coins aulm,l us dirty bruteii," or‘• black ti,ggers - is good enough for Elgin to receive. Not only dues alsdandit-iii atuust a die. content that it cannot satisfy, excite a thirst that It earlquench, but it endangers the safety and lives of our fellow Letup, of our own color. Holding out hopes similar to the allusions thal4cd the early explorgre„af our Continent Moo :Mice &lir lives in scar. of a spring w hose wit:cell:would give perpet ual youth, exciting the ictaginetions of the poor negroes with stories of Elysian ileitis beyond the confines of nontinal servitude, they arouse them to a fury and madness that endangers and threatens the imam of the communities in which they live. The excel murders and bloody insurrections that :veto otton — Tativi s grei • ' Wo are uo advocate of slavery in any shape, but 60 long as we have it, we will make no war against it, until we can offer some practicalaplan for its abolition. wberis Ikto negro may 11, made truly free and happy, our own (random not demolish ed. 4:bp . pimpati irtism is the product. of par tisan soiltffneser produced teninds possess ed offghis virtue thin 'cuireilfg. and baring been pnersted it he propagated with an on• thuitiamn and esrnestnem that impresios on the plods of the unsuspectini and credo -I,nis • belief of its truth, and in this manner wave heaps upon wave, until its tide fears iu the care of patriots, a solemn warning for the safety and 'perpetuity of ourtbillwred in. stallions. The licika that bind the North and South rn fraternal union mid be well nigh ready to bust asunder frcal the long continued corroding influences of Not kporn fanatic:lam Would to neaten we could live togotiafr as ouriathers did in peace and harmon3f:Vould that we could preserve nur Government as we received it, one magnificent monument of se[f•Government. Who that now looks up on its - proud proportions, As -gorgeous tem• plea of liberty, its millions of enlightened joyous (rectum), its wealth, and its glory is not prepared to deprecate with thrills of horror every evil omen, and to exclaim from the bottom of his heart, " Re thou perpetu ated." _ Tho Vag 210. - On the 17(11 it 184,, on motion of 4. Sto- . , 44-44€4Hyriatalikuumsage_mksik, log for n conferrpec 'on dos bill was caned Sir Montgomery moved to illsigt,oll which motion he ilemandetithe previonm gneation. Not seconded—ayes 108, noes 107 ; when the Speaker voted in the negitivii , —trikking s tie. Mr Eng' tali moved that the proposed con ference he granted, stating, at the same limo, that lie did not think lie fazould,, under any eircilinstanee•t, rote fur the Senate's Karfatti ' In thin motion he demanded the pre vow+ 4)iicstion \it Garnett asked him to withdraw that call to enable him to uxplaiu the vote he %tumid give on his (Mr. Ws.) motion. - .!•tr FOlllll.Oll ObjeCIV(I. Nlr aiihhtirli, of Mr., riving to a point of ,nd r, contended that the motion of Mr English was not in orddpilie House having lan inn* voted to adhere. The Clinir overruled this point of order ; go/ the previoua question being sustained, the motion to appoint a committee of con ferenoe were then Arried —yeas IDS, nap. UN (the Chair voting in the affirmative, and thus carrying the proposition —making the affirmative vote I ) The following gentlemen were ap4ointed the hose committee of conferenen pit the Kansas bill Niessrs English of Indiana, Stephens orGeoripa, sod lloward Of Michi gan. lin VOl,l NTR,EII3 Fun (:T --Senator Bigler has pre,entea to Prekulent Buehalm a Iront the A•ljulant (seneral of Penn• tvanta ti toh , ring the servic nof a regiment of Pduotr , •r4 thim Stlte Mrlhe Vial) ex- petlition A dc , pab•l (ruin Washington states that there hoe, l.ee no a-ceptanoe, by the Presi dent, of the i.olunteers from the several States for service in Ptah, nor will there ho until after the passage of the Deficiency Ap propriation bill by the Senate. It is further stated that qhe President Nth determined to take the volunteer regitnents kr Utah front the Wi stern Ststra. THE OTI 1111 , . SKS - The followtng is the vote in the Senate on the final passage of the clawte in the Ueneral Appropt intion hill, giving each member of the Legislature if 200 extra pay fur the present netnion, and raistng the annual tiortmensatton of members hereafter to $7Oll. Yea —Mest.rs 'len, ' Ci esawell, Finney, Francis ;azzain, iregg, alaistdis, Myer, Randall, Rutherford, Schell, Straub and IV as -16. Nays—Ntesar% Bal , l 11 in, Brewer, Biieka ; lew Craig, Ely, Evans Fetter, Knox. I,m)- bach, Shadier, Steele, Tanury. Wright atel NV OA, Speaker In St. Louis, unTliuisday , the emains of Colonel Benton lapin state in the Merean. Ads Library Hall, which was appropriately draped in mourning. They were viewed by seine twenty-het, thousand people up to yesterday morning NS hen the final funeral rites took place . 1 lie precession included the military, benevolent societies, firemen, members of UM city government and citizens generally. llosiness H as generally suspen ded, and the stores and houses were draped in Mourning. The streets were thronged with thousands of spectators As I. Nrin Nitro STIAII The enemies of the Senate's Hill to admit Kansa.% into (he Union are cireulatuig a story may mg that the President court ,ets that the Senate should accept the House amendment. There is no truth whatevei in this rumor. tht the con trary, lee arc (mond iliathe freely advises that if the combined opposittou in the House choose to take the responsibility of keeping, the Kanka.s question, it it the duty' of the frienthi l of its proposed immediate settle ment, to let them rest under the entire re sptuisibility for their cour s e Canada has jot adopted a jleciinal cur rency. The new COIIIN have been prepared at the English mint, and the first consign nitut is daily expected to arrive. The silver coinage consists ()Clive, ten, and twenty cent pieces. Cents have also been struck As yet no quarters have bten coined, but the convenience attending their use will soon add them to the list. This change Will he an accommodation, nuisautly,n3 Canada, but also in our frontier States, between whose inhabitants and the Canadians a large and increasing bfusinegzi intercourse exists. The foreign imports at New York for the first quarter of the current year( three, months Am;a " 6 612 264 less than for the samePerfed — of 1 . 857 - ; receipts of foreign produce, merchandise, and specie, at New York, slime the begin ning of the fiscal year, (that is, for nine months, ending March 31,7 'are 832,188,302 Ices than for the corresponding period of the previous year. The exports since January 1, exclusive of specie, era 85,794,671 less than for the corresponding quarter of 1857, and for thq nine niontfia of She fiscal year, exclusive of specie. 814,688,731 less than teethe corresponding period of the previous year. lifsxico.—lntelliieire of a very important Obaracter has limed re6eived at be revolution is at .au end. President Monagas, being unable to stem the revolu• tionary torrent, sent in his resignation to Congress on the lbtb ult, His resignation teas scalp*. and a provisional gSverument with Geruirat Castro at its head imme diately organized. PEI, PASTE & SCISSORS _ to r Pealed —Trertßinor hill. - Cl- Do.—The S. & E. R. R. Bill. ri• Clever Fellow—Henry Harris. LC The Devil's imp—A l tattler and nits. obier-suaker. .• _ i j rj" When is a wartlike a flab fTtrietrit is scaled. Tho heaviest kind of a brick, is the brick in the hst. Pa' A father called his son into a crowd ed stage'---" Ben-jam-in !" a 77, Encouragement for the 'Leans —An other butcher7slicip starting,in lawn. fr.:,' Court, commences next area:Ml - en we hope to see our friends geuerikr. Do IL - 7 They have got a follow in jail' in Chi- cago, for swindling,. He dried snow and sold it For salt. • Q77' Contradicted—The report that a Yan kee had invented a machine to take noise out of thunder. 177' Why is • cowardly soldier like "'but ter I A113.--Beenutie he is sure to run ashen exposed to the " Do you drink halo in Americaf" asked a Cockney. " No, we drink thunder iind.l4gAtrung r said the Yankee. !r,:7" Last Thursday the dwelling of W. Hoke, dirk e miles from York, Pa , Was des troyed by tire. No insurance. g7 - The borough of West Chester is assiiss eil for a Million and a Half of Dollars. A telly 4olid 'burg that! • f - Thu Books and the Seib-Treasury of - New York have now, together, nearly forty, millions of dollars in specie. , t . A certain " customer " to this place neLs ns thong)) he owned the Umted States, and lief] a form in the West. ' iJ Several line cattle belonging to Mr. John S. Burns, of Dauphin County, Pa.. were seized with hydrophobia on Sunday. fry - Cool. - Bernheiael, the Congressional delegate from Utah. introducing a bill ad mitting that Territory into the Union as a State ! n 2 , 11 it rlina fis h mid and ailver—woold'ot Caro if sornd of e good people to Unit region would " tickle " IN with a little. 1 -- - 7 Our good looking young (need, Mr Pawl tirahaut, at the Conrail House, has our thao64 fora treat of fresh oysteri. Sum porn pit ins, that )au. [ll7'Rollo. Pomp, what are you doing dar f" -Fishing." And what have you got in }our unouf ?" Oh, nothing but some n onus for bait.'' is A New Jersey editor :,ays . We re ceived unnumbered compliments yesterday for having declined to run for office—princi pally from candedatea." tr - 7- A " fistycitff " mule olc het.veen Mr. floss, of Mercer county. tytidt r. Owen of Philadelphia, both membititaNf the Stain Lugudature. The partrea *ern separated in Lime to prevent any dangernitts cal-astrophe. Many a true heart that would hare coon, back, like the dose ti the ark, after the tirkt tranagreaston, heal:wen fnghtened beyond recall by the tufgry wenace, the taunt, the enrage charity. hilf an 'unforgiving, world. II Refused last fall-e-istinigy fanner at Briagton,lll., $1,75 per bushel for 5000 bush• els of choice wheat, holding on to it in Ilopes of getting $2, 11e was obliged to hell i oat his hands tilt 78 cents per bushel s few weeks Mlle!, J 7" Front' the reports in the vat-Icm pa pers in the Methodist Episcopal Church dur• ing the wihtirt, there must have preen acces sions to tker Church amounting to at least fifty thousand, and the revival seems scarce ly to have Peached its highest point. Sonie of the Black itepublittallti these digglngs are awfully puckered about the mouth, ow ing to.Alm i trilimph of the pm position of Mr. English" to accede to the Senate s request fur a conference oommittee on the 1{11.1)b3/4 State bill. They are Very fiarfill of an adjustment of the diflicuCtu in poor likening Kansas 17" had their pockets picked —tau ladies while attending a nem( prayer meting in Chicago. One lady lust between fifty and sixty dollars, and the other between twelve and fifteen dollars. The wonder in how so much moues. found its way into church. Had it been a Sunday, the thief would not have found more than a quarter dollar in tended for the contribution plate. 4s The Pittsburg tnion says that • gentle man oho arrived in that. city on Monday, from Johnstown, reports that hitherto lively and thriving borough as in a state of utter proktnition, on account of the stoppage of the Cambria works. There is no money whatever put afloat by the working classes, and business is in a great measure crippled. What the result may be we do not presume to anticipate ; but we hope the men wi!l agree upon sonic compromise with their em ployers. The coal miners at Bennington Furnaces are also on a sink° for an Merman of ivages and (Audi payments. They have rejected all reasonable overtures. They would neither go to oork themselves nor leave anybody else do So, except 1.1011 the unjusrand unreasonable terms demanded. Thus matters remained until Friday morn ing last, when, fearing from the threats aid increments of the stnkera that au attack would be made upon the lives and property of the persons at the Furnace, Sherill Pout was applied to fur asidstance, who called out the Idollidaysburg, Few :Mies. The cell **s promptly responded W. Messrs. Lemou Bailey have determined to cease operations entirely at tits Furnace. 4At.•,.. Anew.—The'litr Atlas soil Ar gus, commenting on ail ltole in the Jour nal, in witic'i Democrats ar4inaccused of "vil lainy " " " fraud " scoffing at slavery," robbery" and 4 , plunder ;" and in which the Repub. are boslavered with all the virtues that Saint,s could possibly possess, asks, '' What is the meaning-OF this outcry of pious ejaculations, and coarse vituperations? Why, simply, that the Republicans own that they hare adopted the nrinciplo of "•. •" abandoned the is- Inni - of-No-blave ' • , ' e. 04. compton Slave Constitution for lie of presenting it as a Congressional measure. to the votes of the people of Kansas ; or if they do not like it, to accept another, and add polygamy to slavery, and then come in to the Union, without question, and by pro clamation." c Tag IttAIN LINK Swr:vocs.—A Harrisburg correapondent, of the York Gazotte says : Governor Packer has appointed Col. Joel R. Morehead, of Philadelphia, Amos E. Kapp, Esq., of Northumberland, and Col. George C. Rabb, of Pittsburg, appraiser's to assess the damages 'sustained by the trans porters on the Main Line of Canals, by rea son of said improvements passing into the hands •of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, who have 'slotted the Portage Railroad. By the act, selling the Main Line, the Com pany was to pay all damages, provided it closed the Western Division. This is still kept opork but the same thing has been brought about by closing the Portage Rail road, so the Commonwealth has fit Te o the Pre , ' T his Ntll bo another figure of 01),- nir or 570,11n0 to TAy." ' Kansas Constitutional Conyention!—No -. gro 7huXansaa Ledger,- Free State, is : down on the negro equality clause of the estedule of the Constithtional.lsborers assembled in Le avenwortit It says :. —lt-will--be ve y egtomling to ait-the maids and chambermaids, in arid about tIPIP mince and Topeka, to learn that the big buck niggers, namnt nigger wenches and dirty nigger bebiPa who are at present in Kansan, and those who may emigrate hero, are on a u exact equality with them. how those "an cient and honorable ladies" will feet in jux taposition with the niggers in church, at ta , leg-oa-atachnol, is not tot GA*, limed.— Every sensible man knows t Virril i 011 " Come to my arms you darEing nigger The members of the Convention from the Ocinities named, have obeyed theirmstrue dons, and a rot of thanks should be given them on their return home, and to make the compliment thorough, they should (each one of them) receive a nigger babe. n 6 Seriously', the Convention faro given the right of suffrage (for three years at least) TO All, THE NIOOIERS IN KAIIISAS, TIIEREBY PIACI NO THEM , ON iIN E QUALITY IsTril THE WHITE 14N: 7 - Vurtheimilie, they have provided, 'MAT BLACK . .INDAYBITE r.tut, 4LIA BE EDI TED IN 'I IIE•SAME SCHOOLS. We submit to the people of Kansas if these enactments are ntit a disgrace to us We call upon the honest farmer, the thrifty mechanic, the aneleliant, the professional man fuel the hardll ol laborer to porplor ell these enaefizi - enr thw nigger. 11)1 las, tad to order that tit re nigger lovers may be known through the length and breadth of our Tertitury, We Call upon our people to examine the affirmative vote as set forth 111 the 'mice( ditigs of the Convention in anoth• er column. The votes tiler° recorded are the test votes, and those voting in the affirma tive are the nigger lovers. When this Convention *dimwits, three nigger lovers will be politically dea I, and we pre) to (hid they may never be resurrec ted. A Itamet Do4lttil The Lancaster Examiner details the fol lowing market scene:: An affecting inci dent eaciirred in Market last Wednesday morning. In the corner of the square dele ted to exhibition and sale of household fur niture stood a molly group of turn and wo men Ina wing loth curiosity utsin a quantity of old and dilspidated fount:ire Waring loud ol,•Vi 11l 11ts isle wee utartd the spot and soon found that the t JI,CI proceeded from man sad a Ile it lit) is net coutonding a bout the sale of the furniun L. The man— or at least the wretch who bory the sent. Mance of one—insisted on selling the Amu tore, while the woman with tears in her eyes expostulated with luau. She appealed to 111111 as husband and father not to do it Heedless of her entreaties be swore he would do it whatcvei the consequences. Eluding she could not, prevail on the hus band to forego his determination, the wife appeal.] t i the bystanders She said the little furniture was her all in the %s o l id that she worked hard to support het self and children, mill that the limband and faller done nothing, but even squainlered part of her small carnMgm for drink her speech had a biting tiro:A upon the mad, and many were the anatheines hurled against her tome of a husband. (hie henevole it gentlonian _proposed the furniture arid pro:coring it 4ss.asarloatas : lint thus was dissented from as only encouraging hnii in Ins heartlessness. The propo,ition that met it ith most facto was one to drive the fellow hon.. tbe ground and if he returned give him it taste if ly twit Litt inaft.r was terulliintirl. /Ma ever, ht the husband niakirix tracts, an I leaving; lus a ile io un disputed po,,e,sion of the furniture. The allele Atelktt aas a sad one, and ',f i rms, to what t xtent a tutu rosy hecomi bralah,ed through 'he iniltion-e of -arcing drink Benjamin Franklin and his Gig It is itoVt . about tlt t ^ntury 14111 , C Benjamin FranUm, l'ostina,ter I:eneral of the Amer- Wan Colonies, !my appointment of the clown, sot out in his oil gig to mike an inapeetion of the principal rout& s. It is about eighty years since he hold the same office under /he authority of l'otigreas when a sins)] folio. now preservid in the department nt eontaining but three quires of paper, lasted as his acphnit book for two years Those simple facts bring up before tit, more forcibly than an claim; ate description, the vast increase in post 0111 , ,e fitc,Aties within a hundred yeart. For if a postmaster plum' were to uhdertaks to pass over all the routes at present existing, it would require +os years of ova:taut travel at the rate of one hundred and twenty miles daily; hit, if lie were to multi take the )613 In an ••old gig ' he would loghlre a performance of years, If not of a lifetime. instead or a ',Matt (olio, with Its tittircs of paper, the pod o IThe accounts constime every tae year., tliter. thousand of the largest *died ledgers, lset p ing no less than one hundred cittrks constant ly employed in lecoiding ttattsactions a tat thirty thousand contractors and °Glatt. r -0011t! - Mit rub. t r TelegrapA. Latest Loreign News. 4 llle steamship grata, which left Llier pool en the 3'l Mat., brings three days later news from Europe. There ls not a word national about India, so that hhu particu lars ifid - firgftrxrf - tfir Com a CAMPBELL'S at tack onLucknoware,yet missing. Consols, cotton, breadstuff*, and produce had all suf fered *alight decline, in Londonand LiYer pool. Bilniness generally was dull, °an% to holiday malting at blister, over which time the British Parliament had pil,inurned. l'ruurations for laying the Atlantic cable were to rapidly.being nimle, that the exper iment of laying it down might he commenced, if neceSsary, m about a month from to-day. The steamer Leviathan is said to he for sale in all incomplete condition : of so, it is mats, as we anticipated long ago. The ntinental news is deficient in interest. .A.N0111.0. GIFT COTCCNICI 1111.010 EN Ur. The hlayorli of New York; yehter de arrested Messrs. Ikea] & Staughtir, the in e in ‘ , C•ltat's Buildings: Broadway.. _The_eu terprtse was managed by the publicationio a weekly paper celled the " Golden Prize," tilled with sensation stories, and other simi lar matter. The prizes wore offered to sub scribers, and varied at from SO cents to $5OO. Some of the acres of inducement were •• two, pimkages of geld containing $2OO ; each ten patent leveriiiintimr, watches, at $lOO each.' Tlio _proprietors, on promis ing the Mayor tei abandon the business, were 'discharged . from custody. A large number wf--papera l inAllis State have pub lished the advartisment of this concern, and highly recommended it'to their readers.— Like most of them, however, it is doubtless a "swindle. Among others we . gave inser tion to peativertiammit,"but not until we had recMvoid pay in advance. and then, with out a word of continent: Wo hope all our cotemporaries are equally , safe.— TI/egroph., AluOtintYtN.TALComiitteet.--Ikttit houses have fixed upon tite i tli day dilute for the adjourntrient, t',r, • . 01 tho fir,r the Thttty•4lfth Cvng,tcsg. E DEMOCRATIC WATCUMAN, BELL ICFONTE, APRIL LOCAL ANIT PERSONAL na WHO WANTS TO LOCATI4 LANI) WAILItAN T 4 most favorable opportunity is now of fered to persons ; having Ma warrants to locate in the State oe low, -The grow meet a few weeks ake restored to market all such lands as had been withdrawn in cow queues of the sec of Congress, granting lands to different Rail Road 'Companies. There is now a vast amount of l'and in Rot State sub- prilate.„tutrj ; at the trinna- gnirmter Ment pricy and beyond all question a more advantageous chance for locating land war rants and making investments of this char acter, will, never again be offered in low ii. And we would any to our (Hands of this lo cality, that a gentleman of lowa city, Mr. Geo. W. Clirr;T:if:Alaill be here in a few days, and if they have Any Land warrants to locate, he will attend to that business for thent.th person. Mr. Clark is well known to the Junior editor of this paper, and tinny prominent .citizeiis of our ( , )unty, as a man 'of promptness and integrity.. We have entrilsted lollvllleSS of this nature to hiut OJt occar/0114, all of which hare been performed to our entire satisfaction. Any furthei information on this subject 'will be cheerfully given to those n ho may desire it by railing n t the °Mee or the Pnririreatni Watchman A111111117114(4 MIUR/II ['VINOUS who may chance to be io.lown dot in? the ap proa -lng court ahoold not forget that .1 S Barnhart stilt contininas the hosine4 , 4 of tatk cog likenewwa, at 11114 room , ' in the Arcade. Pictures can he had at daft:roe...prices and of carious %I/ma and qualities bagttcrreti t3 oex Atabrogype.t. Crystatlographi, Photo. papha, ati'd likeney , tes transfered to patent leather will be taken to am( tlu• wanta of ll=l 1110111 , 111/..lift. no 11 /I f.d nooo 14 tits 1 / 1 1//' • ii'i util 1031,1, 1 no , I /// pv.'y (wt. And fmitl 4 //Or owl/ o'llllnro belold 001011 n gi RIC Wu can make frnm tile (onto.. llint 1nt.0.11 ill ) 1 / 1 11. 1.0 4.-41 Nett - 'Mess' .‘ Daniel Leyden it bare opened a new and elegant stock of goods, in awe ',tote ennui on Allegheny street We ha %e no doubt but goodi will be sold at this establishment titueb cheaper than can Lc iiiir,linqed lute. Then sioek comprises ate) sanely or merehan dux iti a countr3 , tore This thin in uninoseil of gentlemen, ei Ito thor oughly linderstand the l,ustac•s in which' they hale engaged and we inktake the in diertions of the times if hileCI.S4 does not follow an ail ntct itable result Titllrrtt t Net: MFACTIVa. --We are audio:V -ol to announce that a temp et anee meeting will lie held in the Court llottst, on Monday evening, of werk (.!4th %%heti hobo or the speakers of the triv.tailigtotsisil sorictt of Leo Hum n. nett he present. and till; •, the illectittg. k g.t ni al attendance to retpiettita. as it la lotunlcd to start n 11 . asliington I.t 11 NI, lety NV thin :not comfit ne d,ei.ly tt ittpatlitte and snivel - I:1} hope that the its fywn.l• huh) attme than fully r. us! MI% - The C4 , litla -tort+ on the of AuL g t..,,y and Bahl Eagle ItAil Road base comment:4-d tlie vrorit in real earnekt. and f4rvoilv more thrill tirt . y . laborer; are engaged upon It. 'This IS Cel - tatul) a good beginning. and Ill'oes very fa for a atiocesatui termination of their eonttact. NV e base no doubt, but the aloe °ugh-going 10 e hom the com pany ha. toarded thih dtustan of the to.td. will prove a most important auatti.nry to the entrrprike. SKRIIII y All - A lad named Wm Rosa, aged about loin-teen 'ears, was seri oncly innirerr a short time ago while attend ing a .41,1 mill, near tic la Furnace. lle was eh ailing aw ay the dust from tinder the mill when it accidentally started Tho crank atue nt contact with the calf of ill 4 leg and floridity mangled it 'rile leg wart broken below the knee c 'vain that the )mith I, 011 a rate wan of recovery notwithstanding the sent.; nature of hi:. ntytnea. Olt t 1 All - Several 3'oong wee of 0».4 phwe lift a fen days ago, nth the in• tention of jonntvg the Any for Utah A mong those a ho have-gone are ,finnes Stir tier. Jr., Vir From tho indications 21)1'4.144, 421' the illirigness of the people to augment the United Plates army for chastising the Mor mons, Brigham Young and Iris coadjutors wfil have rather a busy time during the sum mer. FALSE ALARM —Early on Monday morn. ing last our town fora few momenta was the scene of an unusual excitement. The eland of lire einmated front a hundred voices. A genet - at stampede was eviden ced .... our citizens in-e directionof the supposed con flagration, when 19 ! it was discovered much to the gratircntion of everybody, to be only a chimney on tire tinder very favorible cir cumstance. weather been for several days, it pre sented no obstacle to maily — oraii — eiliiellll, who have been manifesting great anxiety to make the. first purebsace from the very large and elegant variety of atom goods,with which Mr. Tho's R. Ireynolds hae returned from Don't forget to call at No, 2 of the Arctic. Ammo;NT. —We learn ticat a horse attach ed to a buggy of the Rev. Clinks Ryinan, of Milesburg, became frightened recently, aiu ran away. Mr. Hyman and a friend who wts accompanying - him at the time together 14 di the honk: and buggy were beautifully lung - reed in the turbid water of the “regtog reSiatof.'' A 1).; by E. J. W., Ca* to /1411C1 in plotter time, and ap• nest a.: tarty ae U"' !..! of our ('‘,1,11411, • A . Young Ladyjn a Tranoi._, On Thursday evening last, a ,young loathed Iratbel SlThron, residing in Washing ton street, Poughkeepsie, was conviticts,i of her sins while pt a Methodist church in that city, and went and knelt at timelier. About ten s:cluck site soddenly lifted her hands above her head •antl fell backward, appar ently a corpse. She was conveyed to her residence, and laid upon her bed, when it was found that she yet breathed. She con tinued in this state for two cis?s her eyes glazed and set, and her extreunties cold !. On Saturday evening she suddenly threw up her arms and cried "glory, hallelujah," and then turning to one of her friend% ex claimed, " repent, repent. " Oh, if you had see t what I have, you would not con- is , times-in - or 411114. _. _ a : tervrir • the gre ulf. Heaven is lit up Willi Tiii t r glory o oficand ,theii-o are thousands of Ingels around the eat white throne, sing litgAfietly the p mew of the King, and by and by Asurettine past and spoke to me." Site was very weak when she awoke out of the trance, hut was so far recovered on Sun day as to attend the meetings., This singu lar case has created considerable excitement at Poughkeepsie. The Late Col. Benton The St. Louis Democrat piiblihlics an ex tract Vont a private later receired from Mr. BasvoN a very few days before Insoles th In the letter lie alludes to the great progecti3 he had made in the rept; Mien of the vol• nines of " Debates." Ile speaks to the fol lowing tenets of lla>tll CLAY and whn•h CX Pit ed beta een himself and CLAY tlt regard to Alio Coutpromiatt ittrasurea: •''l lie antagonism i.ietween tie nll4 to form, and 110 t. Re to ',leaflet ts, mid ended m the est attlishineut of the NAIIIC measures, and in the accomplishment of the amine \ 11 EL Y the pat tfi. Swum i f the country. alitidgeil debates a It , 110 A% all tilts and, that there tv as a teal rusts at the tom -"a emits big with the fate of Rome,' Os Noun cat ion worthy of the last etrorts of Clay, and ut accoinfilishing ardent paUuit wm, his devotion to the 1 nion, hes,tlisregard of Self, hot courageous self reliance all np peered in their midday 11 CC Roil li11.11(101 . It WS 4 not the blaze of the setting non, butt (he uoond.n• of that great luininary.-- , lu these flashes of courage and patriotism, shaysstmt.-IL OlLi tAtllll the I 111.t11 wan htellek rue, het '414 Med h tic h. h. the tin personation of t %nos, nod reads t,, IK laid to. a `rici rn on its alter ' Tlal% language Is ct,ti% pro"! t 7. at ‘ir s'aum va ai atixtoul to .1.. hill Justice I.) ht,, greet ertemilwirar), with 1% 6 stn he hid tern Mo itniny year); In pnittivai entagnlo%M. t to n tillwite well desey red and. coining from Mt FIKVT , N, Otero 1%.111 IN . 114)1}410,1 1111 to its perA ct since Itte. ‘lottuos WAR --Brigham Young iv CVliteliii) getting more and more ex , :eted againeit the family. and 14 mat mg a great show of resistance toe lbl. Johnston Ai) far is woteN are concerned, lent nutty etheantni, log tin,. the Niortiptit trop, him] iiirrellitileit to salt Lake I 74ty to a enter Tere t s maiel to he destitution ht the City noel emisc.lera ble ilineontent or fear Tertand, prevails, for Brigham Young hIJ ritriiiNheit giver eight hundred Nlurnemes with lias4liori4 to Eo to Calitornia. A mtl44 sineettitg Itriglialllipit been held en Solt Lalse. City. at %kWh all /04( . 34 to the l'rtadcnt wn4 rtite.lll.• tit, Al smertelous 11,i the toosal m that quarter: if the Mormons nee no :mom - MOW. foe write, whir et it iie.:‘,oliy tier holt., mas, meet inf t , , g to qttittiliii the firiitihet 1 Asoit - llrk 11 r the 11.114,1,1011,11 corn ttlttrri dent or the TrtlitotO man Is. the Collott allu,tutl to A 'tale .st,tf tang official to thia ity th,liff S. 3.er In le It iwie-Nothi g Marshal of tlitS city hat; got I Itto It) rt a llTlwuller NI,. under lilt dirttm fit for st fling lottert Whet:. The 'et . v taf,,ttat gate as re.ttem hie ettfahwt, that the prptet.t r a% an NM If lead "1 hit, f cid that he considered bun a gt totem:tn. I Xpeeteti tllitt he it 1.1)111 t . Ollll, It.V•k aml after ha. mg an 1- 1 VIeW Nrth hits haN yet kLacriCllll3 t rule " in r r The :tlifillotnino, paper, eliroincle it thAll I,lllt cane of small pox o l.• 11 develefped it,tiflast Neek,nw the person of a ,uung n soling at fletterson She had born employed in the family of Adam ifollnlAy as a Nen ant. The f.‘er usually accompanying this loathsome disenee bro on delirium. tinder which she nnudered off, ant could wit'lie found for xi veral days. I Me night 4/1...! rematned out firth nothing . for Itcr but a friendly 11..3 —.tack, and the pale moan aml stars a. her -.dent n ateliers Retin twig to los she ism, her,elf in the stable attached io the titr.l Hotel. where, by her groans and sufferings, she aS discAnkineil by Dr dimes I, Kell). The 1),,-tor at one.; set about to have her pi operly eared for ; and in the afteititotti .moved her (;.Joittry. ArtE.:ti lu l'ut a tillikiv. Tititr.:l Non is the bunk to attend to your shade trees Let those s ho pride theinselveN 111 having tilto,l' handsuwo ornaments in fro it of their dwel/- logs look rifler them at 'once and have the pods which generate/norm; removed Many a beautiful tree tnay be 'saved by timely precaution. The on tiers of trees, by attend• mg to thin matter new, will not only do themselves a service, but %%ill give employ ment to a 'number of persons who stand very much in need of it. This 14 the proper sea son Co piaol. shade trees. 143,,th05e ,vlio de sire them take notice. Gone nVISSTIOs: - The Black Republi can" members of Congress must have a capi tal digestion. They have been swearing big round oaths fur this many, a year, that they would never solo for the admission of a Territory as State where the Constantin!, allowed of the institution of alavory. but in voting for the Lecompton Constitution with die Crittenden amendment they have swat: lowed negroes, slavery and all, at a single gulp. and their friends let °finny quantity of fireworks in honor of their consistency. A • real institution is Black -Republicanism !" . " • Alaits. i~ The - frinthirefrese-has --huleed- premed better oollege to many a boy, has graduated, more useful and conspicuous members of society, has brought more intellect out and turned it into practical, useful channels, awakened more ininds,generated more active and elevated thought, than many of the lite rary colleges of the country. 1 t boy rho, commences in such a school as the prinling office will have has Litiop LH and ideas brought out ; anti contribute more toward an edn cation than can be obtained in almost any other manner. Witten rs via lirnka ?--The Senate trill, relative to KIUISAS, makes Kansas • State at once ; the Legislature (Free State) already elected, can commence work at once, and change the constitution, if it chooses, ilOlllO. diately the Crittenden amendment keeps Kansas a territory—kerms up the Melte ment and agitation -for a year to ,come, et least. Is it 'not far netteruipi have' Kinsas etut,,of the Fay, R/1 a)011 rthposr,ible ? - R•unr .tir 'din( / _tom oi#tr Conntits. UnioN COCNTY.—Thera , hate hessa several caeca of small pox or varioloid in Nliftlinburg. It was introduced there by an itinerating daguerreotypist. co- ii . xeratonst.atin Constr.--The Re• formed Presbyterian Chinch at North Wash ington, Westmoreland Cathay, Pennsylva nia, was burned to ashes last Sabbath morn. ing week. 1Y Idsanalino Consir.--Tnor, Spri' 18. —Last night,stvro entire blocks of stores. and the Irving house, were destroyed by ilre—(a very heavy loss toe most enterprii ing little town.) BLAIR CoorrrY.—Four youngllidays• gan, John M l LatniWtiiirSattntat — hiarrett—, lefOryths cars for Utah. Their purpose,we heliere, is to accompany the 11 S. aspadi r Lion against the Mormons in the capacity of teamsters. quite certain they will "see the Elephant" in giant proportions before they get through with their adventure. They started otr,e 9th inst. ( r7CRAWrORD COUNTS". A live eat aas TO randy sent in the mail bag to the postmas ter at Hayfield. .Tht bag Sad his eyes were opened it the nine time ' The pub. lic are warned against the i9llllO of the Craw ford Coady Hank- It is conducted by ir responsible partiek residing' withbut, the scam. It is notworthy of conthldneb, ~17" Eltla CorNTT. —The rdligiotii siva keninr: in Erie continues with great interest Fifty converts have been added to one church. . . . Two large Bay home were stolen from J. B. Moorhead, of Fairview Tp ,on the 20th ult. .., . . Tile Edo pa pers deny that any minister has beep bullied lye in that county, - ill the papers have ea ported It must hive occurred, if at all, in some other Erie county, NOTIT/WIIIIICILLISI, COUNTY. --Henry ll. Shriller, of Lowe, NialiOny, informs the editor of the Sunbury Arrierk•an, that from ten 'grains o I the Sugar cane seed lie realised a orop that yielded twoltallons of good mo lasses and acid enough for two acres of ground ..1 Jan. Daugherty of Northuta t. riairi, list ullk had Inv slit, shop broken int" mai . 1,04. of 1,..,4 i and (IP, en pair of Indies' nliori, re1111)Veli. . SICEWenS• Mlle having become a Borough, Turtnilville ••w.litti to n Borough too." . Thou St me, of Milton, is appointed Deputy Grain Mraioirer. nt Philadelphia. . . . Union tifrarr tin ri isign are nit lc, d at Milton and at ( I .1.14,N() fl . A horse which Nat stolen friApt Ashtabula county. Ohio. a to_tt. 1/V+tiths ago, it iti recovered on Pine Creek. Lycorning comity; List week. Ties owner travekti ten thousand miles, and spent four hundred dollars iu attempting to teeov yr hull The parties in whoie potrwsaion the notittel was (01111 d, have been Lound over Li, answe r the dtarge of trading fir do, trorse knowing Inn 1,, have been stolen. , A 11 t of Samuel I luntrunt, of Nitttiey Tp , eget{ about .4cc1.11 Cara• :weldelttAly fell frOrli a rp,nl hridge into the viol, .13 ) 1,111) Wild* drowned. Ili. body was rut ovt.r , d (4.13 n few nonutev after he fell, but all t. florts rewaseitate him were iti rii.tk A CIA \Tr —NI K n.i an ..Ott relly morning lain, the lifelt,it b.aly of a wan owned It ilii•rt I holly,, ngre•l ahoot fifty <••tr., an, f,uad Oli !adieu* Braneia Rid %'u!. to.ir Black lick Stiiiiin,with both Mllflv4l rnut. ly t vertil from tha hoil) 'lle Accottiowikstiiiat,- 1 t COIIIIII4 IA) 11,14 place un 411/11rMliay el/E/11 , 11g, 1111.1 .10.4iltit4101 paved olrer LlGhtortiTT o n ,h. wail known of the avveleht at tbc lifer Thu train laikwil over the ihiglik of the aofortu Irate man to t It• leely flow long he continued to linger after receiving the {hill rize to inikou - but life we. est§oct whet. found an .1 [task of whit* key wan room! hyhie etde ahn 6 account. for the accident 'l•bc dor. ft...A in the filth. r 14.a11e etc I ern or .41 dol.! not. wee fornftrly • 4,r \\ • l.uro.r, county, hut tiAll ri.td.•d for soul• time in flu. I ounit•. t . l I RION COI NTI Arrangement , ' are on font fur erecting a colloge instdute at Clan on, l'a A hulloing three stones high. and forty .liy slaty feet in length and breadth, 14 to be ir. cted, 'nil 51 500 has already been suhscriticd towards its cortstnrction Thu' 'nautili ion is 11l he kinder the epeetti rare awl patronage of the finnan Classes of the Ger man Iteforinid Church, and all the various branches of science and literature will he taught. . . . rietierick Eaminacher, who Was ',boa 011 the let inst., at cunt Is IRA acad. as we reported. Eleven buckshot n ere extracted from his breast., itnesediateb neer the heart, and he has so far recovered es to be able to lie removed (ruin Conemaugli to il4l residence near lm aim , Pa. Raker h is as.allent, la still at c, and has, moat likely fled the State, • FAN KM. CIA NTT Mr. belly, One of the Sup,rnivi,dents of the (libson Mills,uear Belle% ersion, fell through the hatchway of th e , main kidding, how the third 'dory, on Tuesday lest, end WAY Co mangled that ho died ill a fen minutes lie was recently Isom Philadelphia, and leaves a family to moms his sudden death Solomon Curry, a native of Ireland, who emigrated to this country isi IM died in Dun barfrp, on the 19th ult., at the advanced age of 000 hundred asitProsid — rcarr - . --- . - hs--11--ssainata tionsed Rush hag been arrested iu Comas vale kr the lamest) of a n etch at Somerset. . . . The churches in Brownsville aro all holding protracted revival meetings. The iiitercvtincreases daily Apmeni. MAILIIIRL) . On the fith inst., by the Rev. P. I'. Lane, Mr. Michael Walker, of Bogga township, slid 51iss Martha A. Rhirem, 01 Spring township. On the 15th Inst., by the Rev. P. P. Lane, Mr. (1. W. I)unkle, and Miss Eliza Craw ford, both of Gregg township. - - On the FRI inst., at the residence of the, bride's father, by the Rev. E. W. Dude.% Mr. B. V. Briabin, and Mies Tabitha Peters, both of Unionville. On tho 11th inst:, by Wm. K. With llms 5N.. Mr. Wm. Wilson ap4 Miss Lucinda Dillon, all of lluston tornahtp;- uattl. — - Drab : On' the 113th init., at the residence of B. Galbraith, pf this Borough, Tans KNOI, of Benner township, at an advanced age. At the residence of Uri...E. Livingsan. in this borough, on the atoning of Wednesday the 14th inst., De Lucian A. Barris, aged about 30 years. On the 19th Inst., in Spring township, of Typhoid fever, Mr. Claw 'Swears, egad about 40 years. On Friday the alSib of March, atibe resi dence of W,13. Foley in Penn tawtoblp. Clearfield - min*, Mre. M,etie TikONTSOS. nitsfuaiAg. Piifotiors• In - Potter toirssOwneittletib i tTe init u .. of peritieWiry,coneetMOtion, Airlpta Ler; aged-29 yawl, a months, and le days. In Worth twp., at the residenim. of John w Fugate., ?..terch 26th. Kier Ewer *re or Jameg M. Purdue.