TINS waltainean: = _ _ S. 51411. Y AND J. 9. LIAIINTIART, EDITORS BELLEFONTE, PENN'A IMISSDAY, MAY 51,--L-860 _ _ _ _ .__• IiEMIRATIC STATE NONIINATI()); FOR GOFER on, GEN. HENRY D. FOSTER. sl FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS F.I.IICTORS AT LARCIR GEOBOI. M. KM, of Berki county. RICTIARD VAUX, of Philadelphia DISTR ICT El kivirk. A. Setter (' Patterson, 3 J)a. Crockett, jr 4 John B. Brenner, (4 W. Jacoby, ti Charles Kelly.• 7 ()Dior P. Janes, It P.vni Sehall, U. Jotl 1. I.:ghttier, 10 S S nit lwr 1-3 .1,,s 14 !BIRO R....khqw,, 15. Jactoanii, 16 John A. Alll, 17 .1,61 11 DatiiiPe, IS .1 4 c,ni% lord, 111 '2O .1 II 11(m.11 N l'Atvrmin 22 S WI 21 II 1/. Ilanilin, H Thos. H Walker 12 S. S.,Wholo.sier, 25 Gm tor, DI:MOCRAIIC STATE COMMIITi E The rdloeing ame,l geowleterh cornfl,e ==l t Inn II 1111 , •u Ch./1,1 1 , 31 , the ) 111,ttict vof Phil , 1.1 i.L lo!" 111”111. n, Jr in,. lit I 01 Hlf-t I .1 flrlr Arkti a 1fe1,111.111 1 II 11,n .ter II It I Indertnnn II 1,114 11 t ny litlvratol It Cleary Itukh II IF r I aul J.• 1111 .I.lJen. .1 I.t t eltt Henry Ihm Inik Strut., II Aldei.. ll 4' 31 1F..11 it nil, I•in F Magee John It k Uoort I Ink I I' AI lit lid] 1 1 nr1 , •1 to rt ntol IFl.l4wt 31310 .. % In it /. 7 Lied liteti lei tie lige I,atir .1 - Stokes 1..111 1 1 1.triut II U Meyers Nvl./r1 IV, Igor Sixth Dikttriet— Clanrled 11 unt, 11,-“, 1,1 1. Dr 11111111eiseurv, .1 Dr I,r,hoemer, Itt uhrn F lirn •n t 1011 DIS , rr.l Rei!, If D;stri .1,1111 F Nl,l NN It! t Tre.ll) 'holt - I h tifle if ill lal*, I:leirath I.ifsif t II ti 111,10 I Platt in lif tfr) 1, \‘' II r I f.l teenth Plotriet l'eLer Cur;... W las i 1 JeliN Comminge Itrttbell he I, r /oat rtc•itth thairttl -Jahn It It, ton J.... 1,1, iv Poker \ tlftertith Dleirlet -A L liF.e Infer 1 h 'lit I,' Nip,[l.,wen, Wllll.ll II If tilF3r I'llit, 41 , 11.(1ier r. %L. 1,1 Fe J hrelter It ill 0 It t• I. .E,,,f , Al j;.ortn,tn Jopo r lt I. term 11 . 1111.tt0 II Jr j li ' ke i .pi.fit ig l:t r .trit t 1. redell, k , l'‘ I r 7 , r Pa.rker, Jame. %V Clerk Or A II", Seven! , veal] Dasta act-- Peter Mani, it A 111 , zillol Uinta F igliteenth Dutrn•t Henry .7 `-:/it. • 7 haniwo !, lot lt.enth Not no • B \lt Icr• Pet nken 11sLististh District Robert 1. J.,11,141,11 Isar 11,1 1 tronty•llre Inbtrtei 4,1 Ale'ander I. ultotl J NI 1 how pow n ./ .tzn, . t' (1.1. 1 14 I oroht 11,C“ , 11 1 Dlitllol 10K11 I.utity thud Diatrict 11' :11111yr A A Plum's° Twwurr finurth Utotirict - A nth. ,r Burke Jahn M Irwin 5/oi, II r tin' Si Clitir, FdwwrJ Caoj I,il ilr , F M. II tit. ti intro J.yrw P Harr y GR6 Ithitrint h•,ru as Cunningham , rit ham 'I vent) , ..ittb Ihstnot Th nn p Or Ihn .1 11 h it 'Ay I.aventla ih.triot 11 tl. m r I .14110, F . klerarlAntl ~“Iy•oighth Theriot I Alox,n !Iv 01.1er r..1,••101 .r. WM H WELSH Y'r• ttr The Chioago Convention lhe Republican Conventual met at Ch ca ,„ , o .deny dal , th e II ti 11,11 llastd of this State t temporary ULM% „" reported Mr A•.lliii uf \I nachusa its, as pertuavient I'rt ot, nitli a large number at N'iee Premid. nts . lion Thaddeua •tephens being the \ e 0 Pii n' ' trio Pennsylvania I).eiblless ilie • Pcopl.', Part) ' ut this state nho were look, with stispn ion, On ar , otiiii of tin urging into the R. pulilisan Cool, ration n 1,11 uul barli,g, Itte lie In, pulilicann, are greatly 1)1114111,1 to lily,. the glorious old State id I', sin+) /via, i np rearmed by Stich minas Slev, IS awl W in.ot .11uch cxcrlrtu.it Sas al one lune n.11.1,..te1ed when Horne one (Lot bled th,. 'slit oi , he '• Peoph s Party ' to I Litt in a Itepubh •an mum, and hut tor t h e timely interposition of tie traltor Itectier, the whole delegation might r• n turn( d out of the Convention '1 he scwiel will show lhal rt WOrthl bare been foitonate for the pally had such been the ease for thi se vei) .1. legates, on Friday. voted an a body for Abraham Lincoln, of Illihnis, fir Pr,. si. dent and Sc -ured his nomination 'lbis we regard one of the weakest nominations vitt oh could possibly have been in ule, and the Republicans of the . Repulilicaii .'t..atis will Ion.; routinue to heap ''eurseslond and deep" upon the People's party for scenting, their evil al.!e dcreat Lincoln in the cattle Ind,- Slate, in 1858, and having all the fanaticism and seoionalisrn of Seward, is devoid of his sincerity,' Lis polite'sl expe rience, and his powerful abilities. Indeed n lie has nothing it, commend him to the peo• plc —nothing to awaken lho cidloisia , m of the masses. Cameron's friends canbined with all the antj4tioward men and affected his nomination on the thitd ballet. On the settond ballot, lianibal Hamlin, of Nine, was notninated for Vice President, receiving.effi did MrPLincolti a majority of the votes sat. We take from the Balti more American of filaturday last, the folio leg summary of the lives of 'the Republican 0 mdidatea : • - "Whey four years ego the ReplibliCan _party sacrificed •to expediency by notumating Col. Preuxint, they,wcre suppoxyd to have done a very radish Thing, and expilrtenCe in November proved the supposition to' be cor rect. Nob Ody, therefirc7virmtid have, ex pected the perty•tb , riipeat the eipiriiient in • a more extravagant Yet they 'tray° dono this . in choosing ,Alwabanillneoln: of Illinois, as their Presidential oaudidate,in the coming eonteat. It is timPhiticafiy - end 14 bow, all question a norofhafioty eminently torlaketnedf. , :: / Cog. frestioist 'had, Peartio, iessalekWo4o444 o o oll felP4b• Abe, and in his adeentorons cnreer as a Western pioneer poSsessed elements of pop ulorily that were made the *moat of in the canvass, Lincoln possesses neither. A year ago, he wss unknown out of his on n State, and all his recent repntatitm rents upon his popularity no a 'dump orator in convartsing Illinois an the Reptrltltorm opper• nent to Mr. D,inglas' return to the Senate, when he succeeded in carrying the St.tte by the popular vote, though Mr. Douglas se cured n majotily in the .Legislature. His record as a public 1711111 is brief and obscure. He was horn ih Kentucky in 1809, received a limited education, adopted tho.iirofession of the law, was a captain in the Black Hawk war, at one tirno postmaster of-a small vil lage, four 'limes elected to the Thrums Legis• lature, and a rernisontative to t'ongre•is from Minces, for one term., from 1517 to 1849 His private rec,od i; thstof n (MIA tate dis ' trict politician, not, nt one time• at least in his life, sets pat tictilai ui his a—amnions, or correct in lipemoval lintots The stlection of such a man over the great exponents of the Repuldican TIM ty, to the i xchision of Seward ‘Vntle, Bduks, Fesoenden, and 001 cgs, %hos° nomination would at let 4 have been entitled to respect, is nn insult no gra tuitous as its accomplishment appears w ev. plicalde cannot ,ec , how any amount of party management ran overcome the gen ,eral feeling of disgust which inn iiimotni,e ment must create with the mussel =I lIIMERI ''..\lr. Illimlin k; a gentleman of average ability and of great per , olial popularity in lik own iin , i the adjoining New 1:a. 1 :11 , 1,1 S Staten Ile k a nailer of Alamo, bolo to ,ISn 9 . a ItlnYt'l Ly pror,,,iot lind -itt , i(d , ptibbe life a, a imemla rof lii lame 1,1 ge.- 'home ,iii b•llil -lie naya i!l iiket ot the Ilnike of RI ;,rckieitt.itiOi i.: in the lit'eni) - I . , , ggll and I iiq rill -ii. nth fungi e.aek and iii It.ted the t rillcd t.4tati 9 `erode iii ItNI , 110 it ivi re ileetiil for 'A KN , 41, In t , i lir . 7 lik party in NI into, to aiall iliener 1i,,. of 1 " , 1" 1:,1131 In intil V , V 4 elerl,4l Lut ~,o1 tau Y. ' , I:4MA tilt. I lo‘i i[1.1%11,1, eml „n, le Cd 10 the Sclialt• for (ht. it, Ire, Ile lin, nut burn ; , 11111CIdarly ,11,1111_,11,11 , d 111 1,11 !1 . 11 . 1t1 Lilt I.la. 1111,111: OW 11,1 1 dreided It,puldlcan nu mbrt. nl 'hat hi, is I h. tic 11,tvt , n11116,,1 11 upon lie li,l,lll , lleaus nua n ge lei 41 °pro 11( pt.r( (1..4 (11111, !mils. 1 ,1 Ito ( II (I r e v .0 much surpll4l. I that (1 1 ( rrhia 1 to glue rrulrucc to tuft telegrap Ir Ilf , ll 111 rep,u-t•; Let the Detnoeral, 110'V rl,•-t tln u • for the conte , ..t, and 111 II spirit of h mon) aL,anne La the final ovnrt:. row. of thl4 norm] pnity ‘Vith any cool man a, Un D.:nor - troy umninve the Iteptildh , II! easily be beaten MEM 3111 I !inn:, the pait G w (hi) q, pretty much as till ,1,11111b.01 , rnptams do I{lll II In till it Ina) lake of approa••htn4 adjournmvnt The. 1 wigrl s Nhmal (10he f.rrly i4ht of • heavy 'natter "'r (lie shaper f sp, ve.hve MEI I= 'natio t,r r mpry beticheq bal sotnt thing intr.,l be duo iig 1114 II unt.t hate nuwcthing for tom I tomb in I cality. vcrt fe.v of the sm:echeo pint 1 ail , a, taally drl, v. 1 , A 7 hey are vti 1 I tat .t n lit and lirepated ' the pl.. u OW 1/111,It gt to print ran lr at any tnur tri 1114.1 C litPisy Olt 111 1 ,1 I let, hart talo . tl t xr, p toal to 11,t, tn,oll. or making np,echt and a F. ell with r (4)11S1(li ratwu to stop are 110 L ae(11 lly rl %errd This th a goof move RIET . IIIICA \ 1011 y r N ATM A. AI In the 1100rse or the del.ale 111 the ag , ) 11011 OTI the id,Lt ,rin it] L.,. .1. 44sor; J. 50...1 BIM Ow party It 1/1:1.111 - 11 . 1leti Sa'l4,nal 11,14011 , 1,111) Ili a% that re• 14 not the 'lam , /u / tit, pat known he I ‘‘M`l made, and Ihr maul • Nat Xl.Ungld- In !eau than La k iva ntotith, thot 1,r.,1,,tri patty w4ll nG,rtn unit a 1, , a it t 1111 Vllll , ll the word • and tnu,t take l'ultAl th. 11. 1 ,1 1, - Onvid 11 ihu t. th e ,01 the 11 ISli 1% lir II IV.IS tln CMS. Tl , Vtllllt of the (fissen , don, not only of 1.14 e io :at lc pat ty, but of 4,,ir 11.,1, %% a. tlic iuupoi Iry ' l,lll'llllll ,) I hir Itl. Ito 1,11 1 1/ICall at t hie L- go. Vi i i trk.t.ittative 1-, he itt the patty - Ili, tlt,tlttem awl ruin aa. hiN Oljtel 11 1 tip or hi, 1.4it0r , , ui l't.ttyrts,. Ile 13 a lit I awl r,prc,eillati,a .0 a potty 14 hiP3C obj. i cad 311 d 11111.1 IM 1101% is I bus Is eid and . set N )11 lie 11.,•01 , 1 dt.uuwn end Alo. 1.1. "lit, the rail 'l,ll.ltllg 1•¢01,1”i Gar l'respl,,,t, in a It at 11)2.11,14 1111 nfral, Ile 17th.11 1 Ir 1 ' There is anoth. r Van ' arg.e up t V. hi. h if Inhnr, In µlii II I au ill your atleul ern II arises Ml' . of the letal r ite 110,11011 of !hi lYer) Tot NMI!: I,oe, sisio4l hr hue at( as candid:au.; for the Senatt sen is of aonlnerde union All the RII XlOll, 101 , 111.1Ciatli If hi, pu ty, who hAye Lr tti Of his p.rrty for t ear, 101.0 have been leer king npnd lure II I tawly at in dtqtant day to In l ' resiil.iii of ill.. Staten On Is , ,enlear y, yob I r 1 0,1 nut to I, PI, , 1•10111 In toy 1/0,1 - , Iran , lank fare, nobody hra u ser heen that. any , cabbages were sproal log out." Tint JA r ri. Ai: In the Smoky Shoot proorgyon ni ‘Va%hiogion on Mon out in strong foTee, a pelllllllll . lllt feature which wag the Ihttir clasq of over fjfiy young men, %tilt their teacher, Mr. Thoiriv, 'alter. at their head, , Like Jumper in the prooession, this eehoih among their banners and embleroki, borea rerreioilltion of 11 fl ag of .lapan, to Ironer of our visitors, having attached to it a streamer, with the words •qo far Japan give light divine." Counterfeit Guld Dollars 1-ave become plentiful within the last few Months, and ho well executed as to deceive ono half of those into whose hand§ they fall. They should • ined closely. They are of both en zea --the first cud • last db.s. On the small coin, the diminutive word "Liberty," on the cap is °Mated. On the large Gem. this word is not upon the genuine. Those who have examined the worthless coin, found all that they examined to be of light weight. iiIII,NIBAL HA111L114.2-The ' Black Repot). hem) nominee for the Vice Presidency, Mr. f.ilamlicfriere regular Free Trader. , What do the Tariff into of Penneylearns think of 1 is that thelciet to which they were jarlted •-rwei mean • *reel than -who have tbeyet.oftve..beepeeting with the Opposition 'I 4. • • knil,4 rh of (ho i, itat , ..‘ su i NM the uniaUtucnly of c. r(IIIII I - • Lincoln and Hamlin'. 1 I • Gdn. Henry D Foster. rli The nomination, ,iry thm Chicago Commit- 1 'I lie 0 (tiring chaationt and ipst tribute to tion, of Abram Lincoln, of Illinois, for Piss , the character and qualifications of flytteral dent, 1111,1 11111111011 Hamlin, of 31.nne, furl Henry D. Foster, the' Democratic candidate 11 , e President, Inc fallen like a cold show; fur liuvoenor of this State, nes made by the er both upon the Republican, alias Peorde's t i Hon. Willianl A. Porter,in the course of a Nutty of Pennsylvania. ''lii trite they are speech at a recent Democratic mass meeting both ultra AlMlitionilits, quite as flinch so j in Philadelphia ; as 4ew,a,vi,Vmself, Mit neither tir them have j "And now perhaps, as my baud is im you any of the elements of 'ixiiiiiltirity ii, tin , r" will expect to hear something of (ionersi composition. The great leader of the Re ti'l'r:l*(llr l Uldie 't ll 4.l 11re7 e r " (ur that tls i a le S N :Vt i l e l i l i i l ii i1 )„ ° :: - Iniblirom party, William H. Seward, hiss al- to you as to me. Ile has peen a timinher of Mays 'wen popular with his 'party, on or- ! the State Legislature anti of OM National count of Its levee of character and superior Leg islature, and has measured hue strength intell,etual endowments, nod no man to the wit h times t l li l e c grunt )! ten s e e n r, o e f 6 the lis cunt eceuteheon r front Republican i Republican ranks could Sway the masses in spot, and in these times, let me tell Toil,' New link RIP] the other anti-Democratie that is something. I buyer heatil an net lin- States to tlni t snitte extent with himself. Ile riled to ibmeral Pester min oi thy of n high ii ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i , - , 1 „ ii all 6061 , to 6 , (6 , tt, ,,,, itt : tetiedgy t i tletr w o j . l is a in-triber of the party , peenilly Inndent -- ex p i , ound, rof the Abolition creed, and his %fliere lie hart differed from other piety I, al- 1 I...tionation at Cht:ogo, it as looked upon 0 ers, lie has refi awed (non tit! I king the pails a for g one e une l ualo , i . B u t a c0 ,,1,,,, a ,,,,,, ascii for the 1•1101 , 1 vonvilitted by them, and of the ()limit., of all the other ean&d, i tes de. a abut : 1 :: ,..1, 1. , b,: i 1i51e ,,,, i k t I 1 e i 7: ,. li , ti o g rr oo ,, d i i o sense i rt if ,t illii felted h in, nii.l by so doing they live Intl i i i not 11,,e lo , S 1. 111•11k of ' 1 . 111:114 a 1 1 i;Vill* the prestige 01 his name and influence in the There is one thing true of es cm v lawyer, and applosaliiiii; struggle . that is that fitn reptiliStion is ate a 3 s broil tlr Inneolti is unknown to (ante, eseept : lle ' ,, : l i i ht : f .P" , d i r o ,, , ‘1 ! , ' s i `:1111 nun '''" l : o l `, l r :; tin " reint) i c,i ott in Ids eneotinter, tut) 3 Pars ago, rt ith Judg• humthan liiii ji own, %%mild de i err likely to D.iii;.;_las in Illniiiis, is help II 'came 1.0 seeonil come out it ithieit any akin at all. IS hen) to lq.,t 11, toe nn nimbi! ain as a stateQmnii, min. 111 , e'lieni rail Fost, r Inis, for mote than , i ,„ 1 i ~, Snit , , ~,,,,,,,,,, ~ i 1 n s , ~i ic of (hi , in , s t t i i i , ii r iit :ea .ii y r iii r i , r ii: . ii , i i n i ia ti l:I - e t i I :f t ii , ,i , ! : : i t i l r niif v., '3 . ....l l t , 'Ill: nv \ 1 .1 0 ° ' , MI ~,/ ..0, / , P e''ir. 'WI. (lI , MIO , of 11 1 , That ehirli lies Nontli of ii, 111tielitine Hr, r, o tit n ln ni al i ights of ilit..` 4 .iiill lit h'found I.,•( ‘1 evil Ole houde Tv lit \ tiginin and the At The calm , may lie s t erm' h I. rh. iiy mitt lIIIInIII4, au I‘t 1)(qt!lie ins 1 / 1 1 . 1i 111111111 (ho williee e fur ‘ ire L' lc si,h,,, : ( , "' l ;:;,,'. dial) the 11. , .t 111T0113ot - nut tt I r I %%111011)11Ce p Iln IC I o , lr. ( (1114 OW i% die t•tgily or men I (Milk yon In . gnat. lot, it for granted. vt Ohont mueli olonbh wad %; 'Linn lour co liielels 110 1 100 o hat he inq to he In hi, npovlge} Ilh II n i !Mil lit 1•4111, the(o111 1, 1- 11111111 111 tn 4 men ol tondo a Jai,. one lor W . it111111i:11.1.01,11 1111 . pCO Jr , 0„, try nl ft .,' th e On I o NO, •...,a) the Irn,t of it. greatemt cone!,ntog Ido mo Loon • /./J !ie • eit ~ 11'101a, h lihno ho L SO') rad shat I 811) min WI: Ot y ran mote rapidly cruet 11 , 11,11 a all iln• Igo . w Foreign Nes. Ina rif t not 001` p,lllll Inc ana,,tnz the I,ntlie.l nttrilnit% ofarml. and llic !lima! the I. ;Toy'. at 1131 ' 13N 0111 pre MI tit candidata int., a.c. lliciti in all anal Ili' A. 111.0 it' at Ner% lirk ttr 11. re 111 It - 11111110 W dipnr In Ina si•nd rt littl“rlN, . .4 [tin,' rliva • lir I. lull of Ilitrri St, I do not “ail N ii In Ihr I:,,gh.)i " '''r'' I. It " 1 "" "'re ""' r"" ' 13 Koster Imlf nn hone 77 'lout feel Julni Enswil had ..laird That I.:l4dand had Lug for Imo 4 mentinnnit of fnendshlp here node fl i•roposilmti 1.1 mu' Ira Jr lain V to ls no ruLlnr.r, nu 11 , ,,Ilinption, m firs !Hog, 111,. erttlrmr nt uC the San .loan dmiblv dttlittg 14 no solii,litte,•:, ahnhll,ll , ,, n• j oete,l a n d :molder the- •t , i• "" g""Plin: no enroddt v lu other n niudi \ f , I lea vit ,iet).4 I believe NP ten e have got 11 , 141 'I ,crit 1% hat thk stk %%011141 1„,1,1 o f„ ma „ r ,„ („ n,,,, Nt In , !I t% expt, tol to tori%e ftic urt.,tl 11./.l` 111,7 %l itloisi ado 1...0 Tim l'aper It. 1, al 1,11; Imi pn. , . (I n, 1.,11,:ini,31,11 hn I I. 1 Falv, on Cho ',flit. nl \ an \p' norm th. art om• %%Inch fully under tI application of the Lne azninst piracy, And lan r ;hat the '1.17 , 1i111 ut ( . 111•111, t Lai 01 r.,1 the Savdooall te,v I, i 11 S•olly ito op ml fir o, arty attniip tat) In Iliad , I.) 1/ul,-. 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" so" "ft lin In tt tho fire might heirli tm, 11011 the• th ,, II I ,m 1 the mh.thg,„mt ,ye c l ot ils ;1;1.1 } had let 141 tin( i 't aft( k r finding loin the , z,” ( 1 '"I I" 111 Y " 11 ' r'""'". our I:yitsiil(Tl",l 1 10 '1 1114,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 " ni Truth ,r of the 1 loon tala , l a Nittielial 1,1.1/i .1 up aiel Lnrnt tno4t of It 1,, flag 111 ( . 4 litre ; Lul the (al( 4 W4.lr 1 e.ri he oily I. 111. tree he enlight non, gaunt such , d, ~,„,„,, of Lle , hmip , . 1111, fell river on the and the n, Ile;2t111,1,1. wet, 1 11011 1 (orb d, n. if a•rhatiosl o f the ione t o gr,1111.1, Rod Imo not w ohout i,1.11 IL N/1 , 4 applred and the wars were on considetahl. 111tH nit), to get. down MIL Of 81-01.11" to the politic gaze \or do the Ii" 1.1,1/111g, 1100011 Wlls IhvintClly tw.'u r ,r I. under at (lot T e at ('ln .;:t.i„1.7 lm t :,,::„ t " I ' , 1 ,:: " r , e " ; ea,tn alter lervo,qr all of the Two ion the was soon tele 41 by log 84 rerCLUIII Self-COI) illtll', belegateg who lip ' {oared trotti Ntat yhutd., Vogio Ts, 1(4.11(11,{“ Nli,onri and Ti.nan only r/1.41 We I, are that on Pi iday evening. Doh tits of the dint) Olive 'plate, of ourglormii, . n, the throti,:li Expie,s pass, tiger ('ont . , racy It was, therefore to all I "‘" " inept "P -tents and purpose, a sr thonal C"nvenuun, Halo l oo l s e ' e l a ) :: . .,7 ' n'g n t e i a „ r .,, i ,.., 3 . presenimg bit little more i ban one half of ond and ears lo lie precipitated down the 1 li mn - 0 1 nutria the Cumin nap; is en. the .mibmikineet whedi at that pl.ice 4 1 1 . - • thirty tirtly out of pl ice aTIV d.•1110114ira Root . fa• I:';irtiiiiati ly livi were l o st ;T h i nt o n , r e n o y f saes de to Lincoln rind Ilandin The Ite tf - l eiblieans should get one !mole i.xpre ,, sly for them are the ;- a sectional flag with eiglitcc , Dr SIMI lad) formerly or New York stars 'a 1 a VotreSpiliiiling number of b/n,A illy hot „ f I , Ilhio, the for ~f horn had a 'Mgt. pinion of the scalp stripes as emblematical of their part) ' tl peostium tore loose from the skull, did( s make di 8 e suggestion not only .1 1ri other lemma of a less extent hits wife to out friend Cochran, for limn matt received in comminuted fracture of the right we have a very high regard, but to the Re ilumr" , ' , I Mrs Dr l'orrto.ter, it New York ; Mrs puldn'aiis generally throughout /.sale, of I at .. -- WP - rtril - VP'S - 7"Tirniii7e we like to gee canter l'a , and se•eral ' others whos e alma's some show of consistency even in the Oppo- we have been linable to assealllll, also rt.‘ sit ion ranks. The Luton flag °four rotinnon oeiv, d various inn realri injues• country no banner for A bolitionisia 4j )r, 11,,rnilde, or Ligonier, was on the train . flglit under. The flag of Washington . . rinti •i try, but f rr l " ::;: te n i , 3 ; , , e s u t r e a d Pw ij r w s : Ll Jun I '''' t Jackson awl Clay and Taylor IS lot the V% Yeutter, 11 el II Coulter and II 1,. Don standard that ought to Lio, phiceili in ,the nel f i r y, of Laircin. to dress the wounds of the hands of Lincoln and Ilantlin, yreoley nu,',re's. Patients although some of them are and Giddings. Such a desecratrian;;tiliould sere y injured. are all we ere happy to not: be tolerated in au intelligent community. say, in a favorable condition and it is thought 14 , 1 such a distinguished jurist and conserv- will recover. Taking all thinAs into consideration It is alive statesman as Judge McLean been nom mated, there might have been Naafi . . show e livea were lost. extraordinary r is i e t u j r m s i t /l e i J tr e o thatsa thato ,propriey in ihacribing Ins name upon our the citizens of Latrobe generally, and the National banner - fur that venerable Mal) ladies in particular, deserve • the -highest praise and eionniendation for their uuremit• never was a disunionist nut McLean is too honest and incorruptible, and therefore did s ti u n i f er a e t r t , ent e lo v n ari l . many kindnesses to the not suit the Black Republicans . rin.y want. • en,o4 suirgem } w it . ; g o t n h e nt ; o ht; t t e l n ie l er re r s e t li l e ni t art ed a man who could be used by their Icad- Griensburg Srpubbcan. era, and Lincoln is the individual to suit I, their purpose—provided they can elect him, I DISSATISFIKI.—ThurIow Weed, editor of of which we Kaye very great doubt. /Wen tite Alitariy gyeningVournal, the special sup- Sewead himself, with his "irrePressilde con- I porter of Seward, announces the nomination flier dbotrines to boot, was not black enough of ,Lincoln, and further says . for therm They wanted something a shade I 'AI would be idle to attempt to disguiao h Stz e t tl e t i p t p a o t in t t b rf e len a t . Oich the people of thin or two darker yet, and they have got . it in Con the parsons of Lineoldend -tan- f Rote of the Chicago yeatto• n to place in nomination for President; c 44543 Intalligenar. the candidate of their own Bite.:' ith (It to NI-It Ile 1:111c) of the Schuylkill %%lieu hia Itante %tit. ii.tit i itietitotti to the hitt- Convctition Out, PI • 1/111,4 11,, ay all party pirticialenta and tip lui ititog 1111 ftiilla I c>. An Exciting Aerial Voyage 11,,IINItrl CI r aunterld 111 u,hatin, and a v. ry ex'i lug :I , l%:ratite it ' rr,vt,l fl'he ton.porar fnr•nar•l fur inflating his i th ll.lol l V 111.4 I It t tr. ti (PII Ffillftle. I he Ilunu• A large ritunhcr flll4l I I. I V 1111,14 101 l IN 11, ,, 11,1,1 1)11 rll ,r. flat 1 Ill• (.1111111.11Cld a1..111 lII° 11 . 1 vl r Culitiriti..l About ,airl pine mid IJrnh , l htl I .1 ,eV, IHI 111111, to 113.0 etl the pr.r..4. ‘VII.II hilly intlat.l, ‘S't 111 vt mo, Lie hoop nil 111,1, t. Melt %I l.y ..11)1111 conk ..0111.. , or 1111 fCI.I. 1,11111 0111 1 / 1 111011 111/41 r:1V" orders to 1110-.. In L t at rlrtvril t. '•lr I " th. I,„ L turn 0,.•t liii• Olormwy (.r thr furnar',• , a, r 11111 vr the ClO , ll 01 W 111111 11 y to 4. ri „I thost• ittohilng It t,)'4l th.awl trled to put II mil, Imt hr not oti , h I I Illti 11.:111111 guut old 1,14) . I. Igo ohi !I y 1; ti ral MEM MIZE= Railroad Accident 1 • PEN, PASTE & SCISSORS Er; Didn't come oil-. The duel. ,r7Allever Fellow - Jam. A. Berger, Egg [l:7 Returned borne Big John Stover. A g1. 3 9.4.5g8r - -- - - - EiFilresi‘lent S inta. Mink and family' are in iNttw' Yolk. ' cat, tiling lost her kitten, followed inntloti pie 1111{1(3. • [0 - wore the first words Adam said to Eve 3 tioltod y knows.. Woll grit up —Tonnor's play house. Right.• -Bo kind' to "yer ehilder." Ilidiculons--" Pap and Son" piling into inch other on Monday night last. • Q.," Why is s pig's tail lice a new-lio'rn baby f lh.cause you net•c j r saw it before. rage.- Straw. and chip Lyles a. it a pier° of twine around them. Only It) eentg a grab. )-- \V by is a lawyer like a restless man in bed Because he lies first on one side, and thrrr-torax orrr and hrs nr thr uthrr. Y 'The SeMard Republicans, at Chicago 1.11111) - ilcnotitn : cd Linenhi as lit only to - split I ails and maul Detnocrata.'ll ' The Japanese think thilt oyster song ihe 1ir..1 Aineilean Monition (lint they h.t ey el Aeon They call . the hotel waiterB ' s )14, gclutlemii." MEE r. the loan mcn p nerally beconnot falter, and thu fat man It anti . -We It t know whether thin n ill appl% to i t o I I/ Or not: lien( hal%. , st began in Georgia la. , Ai eel, Flom none the 115'W wheat WIIS gnnnid at Augusta on Thuir.olly last, and htnall (inantn)' SIIIIIIII,I to N , NV Ynrk The' 1 whann Am , n, an says that n pi6r u 1 •u IV three n•rt long and weighing t 8 , enogla in the lilnvct 11Ie (bun, a Omit 11111, , inee What it %%hopper -of a 7, /- Tho editor of one of Ihe :11411IP papers tiavi Itas bail n pair of hoot. given him, whhh were CO tight that they ea me v ry nPar waking n Unteet , :altst of him because he reeet vett his ptintAttnent as he it, ,it along It 1 , .31,1 that in Japin old maids Are raid i.f , I.• ma exi,t When the Ku lo do not g..t. will led uilnnlarlly m nny reason ,- ali:t• aullniiities hunt up liusbanll4, and ma he tlivin marry willing or uut. .1 i The takerii will tie 1011 IA /I( X I Wr, k into tverybotly's house to 1114,111 e shoot In, wile and 1 01 1 / 1 , 4 I ! they nIIOEII4I be mfito•itive or impertinent, it 11.1 hoped they will be indulged a little, especial ly by the old tri tek awl baehelers. In it, ra of sonic intervst, tv I 1 Inv nf lif• ' Lincoln and llemlln II F •• I•v a IldlgtOtia put rwi rid e r i ,• lo , and ‘,1,t.•11 5, II Vlr.l \tg, ite(4.ll ti n ilia! Art . CoiltllblltOrM The arnece imibaqvy are described IV: !nosily 111.• n from thirty to forty yl 114 a n z ,• nui.l refined in man- ri,ra , K alil. 3111111 n r net.l 04A.i1n. and good things of /1 I aci•idlnglV f nnl nl, and gallant to, the la le, nod Hummer ly nrnd Ott the ehato, u f,ltr , Tuey are wonderful, tu Ll r, oSer m tie I, of, and holt way, and =I MIZE =OEM ''Which Cup r 11 - e Ittott‘i of a 'lgo painted on FtripeA so that it tend. Fern on one side. ••Fonictitt , :," on I nt I. r "DomKsTo• " and full in Ow flow, Lop on, ,1 sign on this plan no old .olt the I°.•oplv', party tollitably well For instance I , 111 n.\ Mow n su,trt Col rurlin could der liont n r to mimetic° ntivanin7e fn the hand near, Ow Ea .1 t lip might hold the R.qlolll - v I t , 4 ltr tt it/•d ! trrot In rievale al any r 71 ntn , mg 111.. m thus h' , :rdt et/ T hit Iho influx upon UP of " fnrrikn , r 111111111.4 1 , 4 all eVII of Rerious ma{g• demands the interpotolion of n pr.per and effkieul b 22 lkflO ) In t h e other baud hbould be nervously gracped Ilut " Fourteenth, That the Refill Miran party pi opposed to any change in our natorali rtimia tau Pi, fir ally State legislation by %% be rights of e,l tiengliip In therto o, rcr , liiiiz to on onwrant '1 from foreign land. be nbnilerd or imps i reit (Chi rel;, „Itay 17, 1R(;(1 With a Wile preparatory training on th'e top of a barn, he might become so perfect that those inside of the People's wigwam could look at htm. know exactly how the plod m -,7ht be blowing, and serve the cog 'tome r dingly.—Johnstown Echo TIIK WIr)%cAG Cl.l - 11 -NOW that tho great Winnebago Uomminionner has been Halted dawn at Chicago, hie ludicrous ambition to b.• Ibesitlent of the United Statta .1t when it may lie renewed if Simon can per ceive the least chance. In the meanwhile that delectable orgiMization. the Wigwag Club bf titeacity, should be taken care of.— An Altus le `II! for Disappointed Politicians is inueli needed and there would he a large delegation of Wigwaggers in that asylum. Ilazlehurst, the President of the Wigwag• guts, will have D. , rooin to himself; Fiailetter, whose enthusiasm took a literary turn at the organization should certainly have a cham ber: whi'et Cummings, Public Printer than to-have been when &moo was King,will have snug quarters as soon as that evangeli cal daily to be established in New York is al lowed by prudeut and parsimonious Mei PO inns to burst up. PSQJ Pameron I lie imagined bansell a prince, and he was such wherever Middletown Bmk notes circulated ; but at Chicago he found himself to be an insignificant and contemptable person,who could not even carry the entire votai of his own 'State, and who was no more thought of Tor President than was George Idundaty.—Sunday De spatch. DT:MANCE PROM THE DEHIJOHN.—Whiskey is now tested by the distance a man can walk after tasting it. The new liquor called "Tangle-leg," it is said to be made of dilu ted alcohol, nitric acid, boot leg, and tobac• co, and wiittipset a man it, a distancte ,of four !Mildred yards from the dermfehn, • I AM happy to inform you that I am very well, and that the little scar I got tinder the eye is almost entirely gone. In n week or I more, 110 One would suppose for a 1110111W111 that I had ever been bit thereat all. I need [pet say au,v.thing_ta..you abet , ' ilueinanuer.' which the fight wAS.brought to eonclusion —only tine, I have no fullt to tied with Say ere for anything that was done. It ii ss oats oral that he should rail himself of eyery opporturnity that offered to saVe his beland his hard earned reputation : but there arc , others who I hold responsjblosfor depriving me of what I earned, and nil that I am sorry for is, thlit there is no earthly way in which I can get redress. I am entirely in the lutindi ,f the referee, andle says Sayers had right to be relieved when I got him in cher' city so he gave him two months to „get his wind awl come to time. Ii itin r n long spell I This I think, should be the newest of what is called the new rules of the ling, I am glad to say, however, that through the determination of Mr. IVilkes, I hey; got a day set for a new battle, butt I cannot mention it, at present, as it would conic back here in time to interrupt the meeting In the meantime I thinkl shall go over to Le land to train, or to some place at any rate whore I shall net he- harrriased ns - I was be fore. They gave me a pretty rough time of it with their it arrants 111111 notieee to quit, DIM i want 110 wore of that kind of evereise. I most thy, howeVer, that lettere, hot little faith 111 tieing nide to get tip• licit. though I have the most perfe;et covitidenee In being able to um it in less than .half an hour flee persons who nete willing to het 100 to 40 against Inc before, will not let me have it under any citeti,midanees, nod it moat not br 1110141rtteVliat Mr Dimling, Iho i;lloweil pie so lad/ favor at dm last fight, is looped lip to by the boxers here a! the natural pm lector of the trophy of pl , l Engla n d There I are a hundred dilfirolt les in the wayt and the fighting part so far as I am eimeern. I eil, Ihr 1. tud, one of all. Th. y 1111 W l•Ay tha t the Government wi II Nor, IV interfi rt to pm vent us if e e attempt to Duet stun, and in Addition to th: they threaten 10 prosecute 114 1111)11 for 11 lint I) have ahead . ) done. ' er light on the Allll.l Ilan people 11 , 4 Ihr beta `Tar 11l home , and to tell you the troll] I lin a lit lie uneasy that thus , Tony heap their word ' Violet the: 'date of ilnnes , I 01( 1 10.111 ' 1 neigh ondie now to S.IVITS arrested for die lint time : _find if that 11 1 / 1 , ..). 1 , 4 taken, end be neer inn Iv at f 411111, I ,h3ll be teld that it is not his fault he cannot meet 1111.,4t.11,1 the slakes will lie drawn, and he %ill keep the belt, for,,,liiiiiferni IS out Rome time In door. To Clianimmi alter That I Oireild have to wait till a 0f.% belt is entisetilied for awl . then I would have In tight for it 141,11 plenty of the 100 to 40 (el 11111111111 In help 1111. In 1114 , 1 1 i VII" I '.ha 11 14 . 14 In MI M.. 111 0, 1(.11g AS I Mlll nil 11 111• W 1.11 1 Ile;; ow or sft, ers if lite tin if 1 d 1111) 1 , %1 r the bell, 11.ilindr shall any I 1111 1 I did not take every fair thanee to get it Plea a.' give my regards to all fill rids and hrLirr me truly r lIEEN.tN of flirt Jacob S Harden. who will lie ex( ent;(l on tin :Nth of June, Is the third person who has hum (wind - golly of murder 1 5 the counts or \Farrell 00111 i ty There lint c b.ui NIX persons tried but only three hare been connoted 'I wo of these. who were hung it ern conikinni It for fin murder of Ow 1 aid no r In lie cll. 10, font w.r ii I 4 0 , 1 1, 1 01 010/10 a 1 . %11 , 1 , 1 111.1 den will be hung in the jail "art, an incloted apace which will ITIC/111111 1 1 1 alimit Intl fent caner way - I his hniall nice will pre• chide she possibility of a large numb. ro. aiinibling near the rienll"l,l but if thirs•fne plan is tollowid as in it, sinus nxermAtnti. dailioie spots tor witnensliig. the hanging may be gaint.4l on twiny of the eitrioundit g building.. nthvr WTI 'rho piiyiner I, fl fore . d from iliephyn• 'cal debility which attacked } Om at the t ime of low conviction and appearsgntte (-Ain a'iliough lie says his !WWI is not a, i t , II settl..l as ho would like to have it, " 11, iiiiresses a hope of eterio I et dkat thinks lie to a chroo tan ; lie in time', i leti,Cd'ln the wham of the ' Valley chtitcl',' and desires that aft. r los dead% litt, icing t gallon shall be RO Ii al .ly piovidyl f, r Day, of the Methodist Epp,•e; al i i,w li, I y requewt of Ilard. ri V !MIN bun ficquentlt IL is inn .di antioycil by the false staiements Irrg itently made about -hint in the pritWrs Ile has nr ver ttittinated an mention of mak trig a cnnftnswn, nor has he naid that • if he is to lit. 11 1 / 1 11.t. others would have to hang with. him " Neither haw lie male any at temp; to commit suicide In the condo 1.11 whioli he Is kept, ironed by day and night, and a WIltClllllllll to his evil with him all the lime, such an attempt would he cer fain to prove abortive Ile will, without doubt, be executed on the appointed day. N ATTI S SAD ()CreltAßM'S —VI - MIST White. rash. ter of the Freight Department of the Penn. Sylvania Railroad at Pittsburgh, shot him self in the head witho pi.iiel, last Sunday evening, at his resol, tire in that city, with the evident intention of isiminititrig suicide Ile Is still alive, but cannot recover Ile is about 33 years of age, and has a wife and two children. Prosperous in his business afEiirs, well esteemed by all who knew him, exempt from bad balms, a , d soil-rounded by domestic happiness, it is itlipossible to con jecture the cause that drove loin to tins at• tempt At sell 41,-,trit, loin TIIIC KIIVICNTERN VICAR LOCI , ITI Curious Visitors are now perforating tin ground in the sm•inity of Nel4 ark, N .1. in I midi itudes, their holes being gein,raid) about hall an inch in diameter. and from four to eight mein s deep. They are found most numerous ,around the roots of the cherry tree. Near the apple, pear and p. sell trees but few are found, and generally on the gliady side. They are well-formed, and m e „;:lire in some inalanere, when take n from the grouni, rti and half in lent;;!;. ..11 , 21.151W1LLY.-Oralcutati...tu 1 -- .ww4wwi• group or where it is hard ant firm. and none are found around trees newly planted. At a recent meeting the, Bolted of Chosen Froeholdera granted to the indiridnala enti tled thereto payment for their services during the trial Una hundred dollars wan assigned to the prosecutor of the Pleas, Colonel James M. Robeson, hut ho refused to accept it, and stated that if his services should he rated ac cordingly to that standard they would he valued at about 75c. per (hen]. The whole cost to the county of the trial will he $5,000, andil to this is added the sum which tho prisoner's father his paid (or hie defence, the net cost of the conviction of the Rev. Jacob S. Harden will be nearly $7,000. NEW STYLI. OF PLASM° C‘Ros•—A French paper manufacterer has invented a new peoktridaying. cards —each card rep resents some remarkable fact connected with the histery of Napoleon I. or of Nepolese 111. All the figure, aro of the same period, the costume is perfect, and remarkable for the ekeoution end bnllianoy of the colors.- . .. The pack of cards is called Cartes del' Ere Emperiale, In place of kinga there are four emperors, Includitig the Prince Imperial four empresses, inMuding the Empreria-Mo ther. In place teknivik, four Bonaparte., brother' of Napoleoo I. For aces there are four Islands, vie : Xertinique, where the EMptelig Josephine was , born, the Wood of St.,Crreir,'Elbß and St, Habra, "tether from John C. Ifoenmi Rev. Jacob S. Harden 11tEns front bttr onntics. eIAIkiTON COUNTY.—TRIAL OF DR. 11. F. MoNToomma . —This trial which hail been cc- - 0(1 fr last torn) wan tho great ab .9l theL__week. Among _all ive merits and demerits of the prisoner and the prosecutrix were .dis cussed, and on Wednesday afternoon, at the opening of Court, it tieing the time generally understocid for the - trial to commence, the court tooth and galleries were crowded to overflowing. True bills of indiztrnent had been found against the Doctor, for Adultery, Fornication and Bastardy, and an attempt to produce Abortion. The prosecutrix, Miss Flizsbeth Shively, a young Indy who had • previously borne a good character, of a le• speetaide family residing in Sugar Valley, appeared in Court with her aged parent'' , and host of witnesses. Site 'was acknowl edged on bothwiles to have been pallidly insane, but now appeared porfeet ly rational, and n hen the sun yof her Wrongs Il . as told by herself to the Cotirt and Jury, it xcited a deep fueling of sympathy in her behalf, and of prejudices against.the prisoner. An able array of counsel was' em ploys,' on both Giles. Messrs, Deise, Mayer and Peale represented the 03111 lb tath and Messrs McAllister, Furst, Ulman and 0 via the defense. — The Commonwealth elected to lly Imo fleet on the indi etment for an at tempt to produce Abortion. Mr. Peale oprood on the part of the Commonwealth, nod Mr 1 . 1 nail on the i;srt of the defense. A largo number of witnesses,Wcro °whined Both sides.. I peer livi-viare made in the a utnmi ng n p by the different. Attorneys, but the two great speerdten'of the occasion were made by l'OcAllister- and C A Ma) Cr, Esqrs.' it broth were of labial one hour and a half Iti length tram 'Mr AlcAl lister's known :Wattle:: and in !omit,' bib zeal and enthusiasm nt the bar. n gnat display wan anticipated. but the re alitv for exceeded the expectations of the 111.,1 sanguine, and when he reaumed at at, the great current of popular Milignn tnn ~~•i nmd turning in Inn favor -e%1211 the pi Loner at the liar began• to think himaell entirely nowt lit, rind was beard to say he must lie acquitted. But when Mr Meyer atone and began to review the testimony which bad ]oven ad duced a getout the prisoner—to unfold again the story if injured :nnocence and portray, as lie did, iii void colors. the consequent depredation &item - ding such crimes—to un ravel the sophistry of his opponent hr ar gument, by medical and legal authorities, as Inch ho pioduced without number and to apply Ins knowledge of law and medical Jo. rispiidence, together with the stinging afir e i , in and pm - rent humor, for whale*, to co nonentry charnetelist le,' tule of fe, seem d turned again in favor of the tin. lot toirite girl, and the riirrent of indignation ii4nti,t the Doctor Mr. Mayer closed lira pet eh, wide,' was admitted by all to liner Is en Ihe greatest forensic aloft against a prinoner ever witnesaed at this bar, on Fri. day evening. Saturday morning Judge Linn delivered a very •hle, lucid and Impartial charm... when the Jury retired and returned towards evening with a verdict of G,ilty Mr McAllister immediately moved an ar rest of judgment on the grou,d of then , dr.v irvg. heen no plea nit, don the indictment, •ind consequently no i sae. Cirounl4 were el., laid for II 115. W 'these ern , w ere n ,, J, t. d iv last by [term lir,. rind h's xvh , ni !Iloilon in arrest Inas granted the J.idg An.' 'l' set a•iilt• and the rage placed on tria' 's.ptember tirm ♦ • • • • HORSE DROWN an. - A minnater. a stringer In these pirte and Nhove name we did not learn. while en dravori ng to email the Bald Eagle bridtrc on tie min Irons mitt Hall to 'keen Creek, levy Monday a week ago, acriden.ll drowned his horse The creek was very high IV the time the water passing over the road aeveral f, et del p—carried his horse and sulky halo the atr, aro. and the reverend gentleman. al r r,inyderable exertion, made his clips Mirrt•lN CM—CIT - Tile nAl.f OON A.tierS . Ho , : The Democrat says Thursday last to is a day of diqaprentinent to hundreds of Indus, gentlemen and children from town and country, In consort' lire of the in•tibt f Light to make lii /1..t: e nt., 1 1, 11 , fn in valises over which he had no control amt of v% Lich lie nas fully exonerated from Marne by the large assemblage. The day was very linfay.ralile —damp, cloudy and threatening and a more than ortlinar quantal y of .as Nits nom-ate in inflate the -- The additional quantity the fias woo ks could ii •it , apply then, and the aseen‘nin Si as ily postponed until the foil.. ing (Inv tin Friday morning. the process of inflation •wa.si again re,iiinid and emitioneil net?! 1 o chick when. all hung in it Light entered the bask( t, and in aas being borne aloft, amid Me waving' of hats and deafening :beers The o , cerieon Wll/4 a hr aauful r xhlbition Ihr ballo,m mos - mg upward majestiCally, Inrhnin, n 1 isle to die snith•west, hut it soon r , 11 , ! , d and struck an opposite direction. 'lire rualitity of gas, however, way Mantic:cid t• carry Mr tight far, and the balloon soon begon to descend, striking terra firma on the odier side of the Ridge, west of Valley , street The ascension, although brief, was natialac -o.ry, as was evidenced by the rush that was made for the Ridge. An enthusiastic et- iwd, Ili nil reaching the ,comag4nronaut, lifted him, Han the basket. and bore hum and the ex pand,d billionu triumphantly into town e'er and anon giving vent to their enthusiasm In the in.ist emersion.; diillatirsts Of, applause In short, their entrance into town was a per fect ovation It was decidedly the richest part of the performance, although not on t h u bills, and elicited much merritnent, in which the most austere could not remelt inelidginz. Arriving in the Diamond, it commenced to rain. the gas was expelled from the balloon, and the crowd disperSed. 4i * mlmtitti,.__________ Iti.taittien On the 27th inst., at the resi dence of the bride's• father, by Rct , J. Mc- Clain, Mr, Pima S. Kaal.lN, of Putter twp., thus county, and Miss Susan B. Brag', of Ce• darvllle, Stepberoson county, 111. Accompanying the above notice e e re ceived the very acceptable contribution i.f a gold dollar. for which the happy couvle wilt please aooept our thanks and everts -01u , gratitude. To say that 'we wish them nil unbounded measure of connubial bliss wonl , l not be over.estitnevinioUr oduv!ctione of .1 q• ty. May a bountiful .profiesicm of son-shine 'bier gladden their hearts in their new and interesting relation of life, and we sincerely hope that they mky ever share the pleasing consciousness of a printer's blessing. Obiturt • Bran 4t the Boiling Spring, on the 19th inst., Mr. JAMS' B. Marx, aged about 2g years. . In Bpring tsp., on t6a96 , ulst sitars so. yore Ankefing illnecsjite..l4ll: Wycti yu, aged about 60 years, ri EMI
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