iii ;li32l=l=l qt Star & Friday. April. Idt. 16611 Advertisers audeibersinterested will bear i■ ®lnd that the regular circu lation *1 the ••STAR AND SENTINEL . Is dumb lamer than (bat or any *thee paper published In the County. bolus read weekly by not lees than 11.600 ewe., as. TUE SEFFHAGE AIIKENDUEXT The work goes bravely on. New York has ratified the Constitutional Amendment to secure Manhood Suff rage, and twenty-one States now stand 012 the record as approving it : 1. Kansas, .12. North Carolina, 2. Louisiana, 13. Alabama, 3. Illinois, 14. Tennessee, 4. Michigan, 15. Florida, - b. Wi-consin, 16. Minnesota, 6. West Virginia, 17. lows, ' 7. Nevada,' 18. Nehraila, 8. Maine, 19. I±,l INa. uri, 9. South Carolina, - 20.Mrehusetts, to. Arkansas, 21. N York. 11. Pennsylvania, The victory in Connecticut has vir tually settled the fate of the amend ment, and that in the interest of Right and Justice. The battle was fought out squarely on tlit issue of Manhood Suffrage—the Republicans advocating and the Democracy o,ipoaing it. The result was a Republican triumph, with increased Republican majorities in both branches of the Legislature, and an assured ratification of the Amend ment. The Rip Van Wil kles of the Democracy, clinging to the dead issues of the pest, will only wake up to the de mands of the living issues of the pres ent, when they find them irretrievably decided and embodied in the organic law of the Republic. But seven wore States are needed to make the Amendment part of the Na tionul constitution. - The following States are morally certain to ratify It before the close of the year: Vermont, Virginia, • C"nneeticut, N.-w Hampshire, Texas-7. Rhode Island, Leaving Georgia, Ohio, Indiana, Califorbia, :Oregon and Florida to spare. Maryland, Delaware an d Ken t ielty are the only States that can be ecmtited certain against the Amend ment. We may, therefore, reaaonahly ticulate that in less than a year, Man hood Suffrage will be recognized throughout the Republic, and the vex ed "negro" question be removed once and forever from the arena of politics. The demagogues in the D mocratic party, whose stock in trade for long years has been the "nigger," will find their occupation gone, and will have to resort to some new expedient, where with to reach the prejudices of the ig horant masses. The War for the suppression of the Slaveholder's Rebellion has been a wonderful educator, and it is marvel ous how promptly and cheerfully the American people accept its logical re aulta—the Democratic party to the contrary notwithstanding. THE rejection of the Alabama Trea ty, the recall of Reverdy Johnson, and the appointment of Mr. Motley as Minister to England, will re-open the negotiations on anew basis. Our Gov ern silent will demand, as the basis of further negotiation, the admission by England of error In according to the Rebels belligerent rights,and of liability fur damage sustained by us in the fit ting out of the Alabama and other Rebel cruisers in British porta In the United States Senate, on Monday, the Chaplain, in opening the 4tession with prayer, alludrd to our relations with-Great Britain, and asked the blessing of Almighty God upon both countries, and that no false step be tak en which might lead to war. Mr. Chandler offered a resolution that, in the judgment of the Senate, 'the true solution of all the controversies exist lug between Great Britain and the United States will be found•in the sur render of all the British possessions in North America to the people of the Untied States, and requesting the Pres ident to open negotiations, as soon as p lictieable, for the settlement of all m mere In dispute on such basis. Mr. Caandler made a lengthy speech In s.tpport of his views, and upon the con elusion of his remarks the resolution was referred to the Committee ou For eigu Relations. The comments of the London jour nals on the recall of Mr. Reverdy Johnson, show that Mr Motley Is sure of a Anna! welcome. There is a tinge of contempt in the final sentence ac corded by the Times to Mr. Reverdy Johnson : shall lose a genial and indefatigable speech-maker, but shall gain its exchange a gentleman who will be understood ou both sides of the ocean to say only what the great mass of his countrymen really mean." The geoeral tone of the English press server to indicate that a perception of the ac tout dhuensious of the vase in hind be gins, though but slowly, to dawn upon their comprehension. WE are glad to notice that President GRANT has made a rule to receive no eslls on the Sabbath, and has forbidden 1116 Secretaries to bring him any lettere or telegrams, except They are on im portant public business, in answer to something he has called for. in this connection, it may not be im proper to give au incident that recent ly occurred iu Washington equally creditable to Senator Scorr, of Penn. Sylvania. One Sabbath morning, a member of the Senate sent air. Scam a package of papers with notice that be would call In the evening to confer on the subject matter. Calling accord lug promise, the inquiry was, made whether he bad examined the papers sent to him. Senator Scorr, who is a ruling elder in the Presbyterian Church, promptly replied that be had not—that he had been accustomed .to observe the Christian Sabbath, and did nut propose to look at them until Mon day morning—as this was Sabbath evening be expected as - usual to go to °hutch. And to church he went. DELAWARE, having been forced by Constitutional Amendmen to to give up Human Slavery, clings with dogged obstinacy to its other idols—the Whip ping ,Poet and Democracy. The semi annual legal barbarities commenced last webk at Georgetown with tbe flog ging of's colored man, named Joseph Godfrey, convicted of petty larceny, who received twenty lashes. The dis gusting exhibition will I" repeated this week on a larger scale at the same place, and then it will work its way up through Kent to New Castle, where more hacks will shrink beneath the cruel lash to the destruction- of Man hood and the shame of the taste.— When Delavraregivee up Democracy, it will give up the Whipping Post. BEFORE tilt sAjouruu3eut of Cun• Vella the Howse, oy alioditiVd vote, .gave .LsoNs.an filiaseics (Republicans) his seat as the itrprevoutative trona We Tusid Penupylvtiuut district, ousting his opponent, Wtau obtained uL swat ad the rassultpf the gross frauds ip /!iallia lagliiklia Um Outabot filvouNk. =X= ffiffgKiiiJ The Legislature adjourned on Friday last, both houses Waging up with the usual gift presentations' and "nnit,Usa admiration"_ ceremonies; The pree of the State is uniformly outspoken condemnation of the Were' ictlonnf the Legislature,,anfta genenl sense - se relief is expressed at the adjournment as putting an end to improvideutlegis; lation. In the immense mass of local bills it is difficult to turcertalu the status of the bills of a general character which were under consideration. One of the mist important bills passed was a Reg istry Law applicable to the entire . State. We have not _seen its provi sions, but presume it is sufticiently guarded and stringent to secure fair elections. An act was passed changing the cowwou law rules of evidentai, &Jilr to allow parties to testify in suits,notwith standing they may have au interest in the result. It frequently happens that parties to the record or in interest are alone cognizant of facts bearing on the merits of the case, but under the pres ent rules their lips are sealed. The new act allows their testimony to go to the jury, the latter passing on its cred ibility. We annex the full text of the bill : Szcrriost I. Be it enacted, &.., That no interist nor policy of law rball exclude a party or person from being a whams in any civil proceeding . ; provided, 'this act shall not alter the law as now deciared and prim ticed in the courts of this Commonwealth, so as to allow husband and wife Pi teal ify against each other, nor counsel to testiry to the confidential communication of his client; and this act shell not apply to ac Lions by or against executors, atiministra tins, or guardhins,..nor where the as , ienor of he thing or contract in. action may b. dead, n xcepting in issues arid inquiries de visaed tic/ non and others tespecting the ight of such deceased owner, between par lea claiming such right by dev”lution on the death of such owner. Sze. 2. That a patty to the record of any civil proceeding in law or equity. or a per 6011 f r whose immediate benefit such pro ceeding is prosecuted or defended, may be examined as if under cross exatninatit n at the ins.ance of the adverse party of any of thew, and for that purpose may be compell ed .in the same manner and cut jest to the same roles for examination as.auy outer sitness to testify; but the patty calling for such examination shall not be concluded thereby, but may rebut it by counter ttstt Sio. 8. That the testimony of witnesses authorized by this act miy be had by de. poeitiou or tuammission issued se the case way require, with such notice to the party to be examint-d and to the adverse party as is now or may hereafter b• ptescrined by the rules of the proper court touching tta, taking of depositions sad testimony ou The act to further enlarge the jurie iiiction of the etturte of common pleas of this Commonwealth, relative to granting charters of incorporation and confirming those heretofore granted, paw-ed finally. The bill allowing parties to contract for the payment of interest at seven per cent. was defeated in the House— yeas 44, nays 46. A supplement to the $3OO exemption act was phased extending the exemp tion to life estates; also exempting Sewing Machines belonging to seam stresses from levy and sale. A supplement to the militia Bill was passed, but we have not seen its provi sions.- A bill was passed to Prevent the pub licatioh of obscene advertisements or noxious medicines fur sexual diseases or female irregularities. DIONODAI TO THE HUMOR; DEAD A year ago, under the direction of the Graild Army of the Republic, the graves of the Union Soldiers through out the Union were strewn with flow era, with interesting ceremonies, which of the time attracted er tendon. Gen. LOGAN, C9mmander in-Chief of the organization, has issued Orders for a similar observant* this year. We • presume the Post in this place will take action in regard to the dead reposing in the National Cerne tery. We annex Gen. Logan's order: General Orders, No. 21.-1. The Sloth clay of May proximo—s fifty set span by the Grind Army of the Repub is ui cum inemorste the glorious deeds of out de 'art ed ffe observed throughout the suited States to such manner as beths - . ,he solemnities of the occasion, and as will .estify the uudyiug love of a grateful pro ple for the toetuory of those wco died ti n t the tuition might live. This i• the second public observance of the oce.a.ion, which it is .rusted will recur year y wink their renudits Le a n loyal to toe cause in which our Corn rudes fell, and while the nitiVillg p: toilets that struggle is worth p eserving If Ur I irgtanizatiou h .d uo other object, th.a .lone 1 keeping green the reining places of our ~shun a defenders, by this annu.,l commeru ~raiipu, would be motive enough to bold us together-in a fraternal band. The Corn mauder-iu-Chlei desires to thank those pa trpitic men and women who gave their aid f ind sympathy ou a (tomer occamiou to make successful this National Memorial Day, aid they are cordially baited to unite witti the comrades of the Grand Army in the ap ipoachiug ceremonies d hts thinks th loyal crew everywhere, through whose 4enerous aid a lasting record has been mutt of the °ham vsuces out year ago. To the Uougreas of the United States, the comrade , . ire especially indebted tar auth oizing tke publication, in boi , k form, of tue proceed lugs of liSt May, and for the promise held out that eaeh year a compilation will be made and published, as a national recogni don of sympathy with these memorial ob servances. 11. It has been determined not to prescribe any tom of cen mony for univers 1 ob.erv. dace, but each Post, or auy number or Po-ts, may arrange together such titling serviced is circumstances will pe>♦mit, Department Commanders will use every effort to perfect arrangements for the occasion. The new,- piper Press are requested to give paolica lion to this order. 111. Department and Poet Commanders are specially ei;loined to. preserve and for. ward to these headquarters a copy of the proceedings (in pnuted form so far as pos Bible) which take place In currying out this order. IV. As the 80th of May occurs on Sab bath, Posts art, at liberty to observe either that day, or Saturday the 29th. THE nomination of Ez-Gov. Cua TIN as Minister to Russia, ban been mufirmed by the United States Sen ate. The appointment was due to Oov. Curtin's great services during the War—hue unGutering devotion to the Union—hls perbona/ filuess for the place, and his representative position as a leading Ppnnsylvania Republican. The President has made few appoint ments that will be more heartily Pn dorsed by the mass of the Republican party. T. J. COFFEY, EMI., a prowl tient member of the Philadelphia bar and recently Assistant Attorney Oeu end of the U. States, goes out as Secre tary of Legation. MR. J. It. CLAY, the colored man nominated for.poitAister to Liberia, telegraphed to tab President declining the appointment. As the position is encumbered with a salary of $7,600, booklet, the compiiment, Mr. Clay's de ciliation is the wore remarkable to these days of aspirations for official position. He is said to ne very wealthy, with an income of $10),0J0 or $441,000 a year, and can afford to do without of fice: The President has nominated F. E. Dumas, colored, also of Loisisums, tor the position declined by Mr. Clay. Tait nomination of 31r. Err/mm =li. as Poounsetar at Citoktysburg, tug§ beeu confirmed b the (Jutted Water 1 3 enete-ialeo the Zionumltacyn of Mt. lONA es itessaissr st ttilr dilolllllll. - 3+5,...41*.b:.>1# • lOMMI ON Weibel*'w the President sent to the theyito a limber of Quaker ap. pointmente s. - Indian Agent'', Ineln& Ingle-tan fa, tripo, nt,philadelphis, *- --f LO IO Winbel 4 le t t r ' briber et C. .I;t t 441 4 11 . econty. 'Ex-t3ov. 'THOMIAII.- of "-Allegheny county, has been nominated as Collec tor of- the Fourth Dirtnet of Marry - laud, and HENRY W. DULLINGEkt, or Washington eounty, as Assentor. lons YOO,I4OIIIAN, .Editor of the Sunbury • Gazette, was re nominattsi by Gov. Geary as miperluteuileut of Public Printing, and unanimously outifirtned ny the Senate. JUDGE BHELLARAROER, of Ohio, 111 distinguished member of the last Con grew, has been appointed Minister Resident to Portugal. Sixri-mass maim arrive at Harrisburg daily. IHATOIII HALL, Of Now Turk, owns a .ipsno Ix 1.48, the List census, the pepulAtion of France was 88,067,094. Tux motto of the market gardener just now Is, "let as have coats." Taigas is so editor in Paris who h fought illy duels. HARRISBURG has be• n authoriz•s(l Ilor row $Y5O,OOu for .the erecti, , n of wager works. A Torso lady in California broke her neck while resisting the attempt of a young man to kiss b.-r. A fearful warning. ELIZA DE Beni drowned h rself on Miiiiisay, hi a tub of bat• r. at I eieeqei, Shwa., while laboring muter fit of hisstat). ht Chin% one c-in oblige a great man) beggars with bat rm,ill outlay. They have a coin fifteen of which equal one cent. Tits Chicago Tribune styles ex Senator Dixon's recent defeat in Connecticut, pun ishment atter death. Tne New York Evening P.s.t thinks Andrew Johnson inane; &aid says his re cent speeches show it. Ds. Benjamin Ayer, s member of th• le•gislaiure, was ualsainated uu Thursday night, near Louisville, Ge. De. Charles E. Tuff. of We.hingion. hw been appointed P.wtmaster of the United states &tate. Tusiat is a c:indid Lie for office in Coving ton, blii., who copies names from the tomb sines in tne church yard to annex to his petition Tun City Councils of Allentown have prohibited, under a penalty of Et), the con-titruction of pitch end cement pave OEM IT is understood thst rontmoil.re Van derbilt tuts offered Ensstos Corning, jr., $:5,000 fur the trotting twrse "Uvorge Palmer." A Nsw Etrax/sro paper :—"Erratum. —ln our paragraph yesterday con. erniuji thirteen wibieuers who had been spanked in infancy, f spanked read sprznkled. ' Tea proposed bridge over the 13 at flee, at New York is estima.rd to cost $7,000,iv0, and to require six years for its eastruction. It will he a mile iu length. Tinny. are now twenty colored Presiding Elders iu the Methodist Evisopsfetiurch— tesuil of the organisstion of colored cuu- le , enc..s Samna &Tenn; an eccentric indivilual aged about bti years, huug biru,elf iu the attic of his resident in Rapho township, L it:master county, un the Gin 'natant. DIsPATCIIIII from cities in Indiana and Ibinois rep wt a terrib:e storm of bail and bin as passing over teoen Stades up ill ewe sdvatialdetiDlit denn►jrt to iI le oast property. THE Friend, publishes statistics to show ttust tut Q miters in Peausyivauis are de creasiug iu numbers. Siure 1830, bui tivr new weetiugs b.ve been estabildued, white 37 have beeu abaudoued. lioasos aasaL¢t says that the darlost Jay in auy m eertbly csreei Is 1 ha. whettArt be taueles that there is *lute e*.wi way o gainiog a I.loltar Lbw by Nu irely ea uiug it. O Suuday Illinois was visited with a most destructive toraado, (lulu ) ; great dun age turouguout Lae Start. Several live, *tete lobt, laud a number or buildiugs were Mown twu and totally destroyed. Dr. Living.tone, Ise o••leurnted Atricao explorer, tuin again Wen ii,arti how- Ad vices reetiviAl io L uLlou yesuAty repre sent that Ge left Zsozilwar iu Juousry bud for Englaud. and Lust be would go ovurlsad to Cairo, Egypt. FRANKLIN B. GOWRS, Esq , of Philsdel. phis -has been elected President or tip- Philadelphis and R.-ading R4ilroad Coro puny, in place or Chat lee E Smith, E..q., who resigned in conaNueuce of ill nealib and absence in Europe. THE Bishop of New Jersey, it is said has given novice that he will refuse at con tirtuatiou to lay him hands upon the piles u false hair and chignons which dibtignre ib Heads ut so many piuug buttes seeking aid mission to the church and communion. WREN Anna Dickinson lectured at ass Mollies she rece ved a note while on the platform. The writer ask•d for an inter view at the close of the lecture, which was granted, and he proved to be a rich Omaha mercuant, who pmposed to Mias D. on the spot. Miss D. Is reported to have declined. ArrottszT General Muir is a Unitarian, Secretary of the Interior C a Sweedei imrgian, Secretary of the Navy Boric a Oatholic, Ex Secretary of State Weshnurne a Unitarian, Secretary of State Fish an Episcopalian, and Ex Secretary Stewart a Presbyterian. Tax dedication of the Mexican monu ment, on the 26th M.sy, having fallen through, the firemen of Harrisburg have made arrangements for an extensive parade on that day. Tie programme will be an nounced during the week. Om Wedeadsy the I 4th inst., the Leginia titre et Illinois paid a visit to the tomb of the late Praident Lincoln, that day being the anniversary of his assassination. Li bend subscriptions were made to the Lin coln Monument Fund. TIA Legislature of (Oath Carslina has taken active measures to attract settlers to the B ate. "they have voted s large WU for the purchase of waste bads, which aro to *I offered um very easy terms to boats Me settlers. Gummi& Democrats s short tints since decided in their State Legislature that col wed men should not bold office, and ousted all the colored members fr nu their seats in that body. Gen. Grant takes a different view, and has appointed a colored man to be Assessor of internal Revalue in tie T.,ird District of that State. Morons ut Loo:.—Bargoer, editor of the Harrisburg -Telegraph: Gun, editor of the Erte Observer; HOWL editor of toe Wilde Heraki; and Iredill, late editor of the NUMIIIOI/11 Zerald, have been sp. pointed Postinisters of their respective towns. Goodrich, of the Bradford Argue, is the new Slummy of the Pon of Pails. dolphin. In addition to the itniont naval lbw* la the Gulf, it is understood that the galena * lientisob, Banos aid tbe wind. for &mina, now tittles out at the II went sown navy "as*, will be ordered to join tast,squannnt. Ulnae wilt mate cute a b9radd,b4l Axes at *wen Teams; hearing IN OIL' • OEN LICA L NW*. ,:,11m9i10114palsas tot Catoarse.—The M ono Of ramelay says : "One of thaseoei tqwitsdarettleides that assayer twee reeardailen'alitdsee in •hla city yesterday. The victim.vii. Eugene L Chtttnin, part propriatuir of attrition kept iii the baseaseat, Contetiif Ci ,rk atel !Cahoon streets. ilia Wad was Waled by drink. and he evinced symptoms of mental aberration. These symptoms eulminattil ou Friday niaht, when be nusuccesstulty attempted to poistru himself with 011.)ra:iris. Yesterday tuurninA, however, Th.euss Mo He, ad man's brother-in-law, opeued the salient, and; entering; totmd him deed. He lay in the middle of the large room, on two table., placed close together, and directly beneath a double gas jet. From tore of the jets hung . a rubber rube, our end screwed or, the jet and the tub- wound r tund the gas pipe, fio that the other dropped directly in his month. His head rested on a cig tabox,and his coat was wrapp e d around the heart as it to prevent the eocape of the gas from the mouth. His limbs were atoll) teed. Otte leg lay a dote to one aide of the table, the tight hand by his sole, and left on his breast. The neck and ta atom were bared. There evuleatly was no struggle, no convuisia* thr his aspect counteracts d auv such suppo sitiun, and bad be moved much he roust it.ve fillet, trout the narrow table to the floor. Whoa first timed the b• sly was wte at, but no effort scented to have been made to resuscitate him." Hstuctus Farrell's.— A native of Fed crick, DSd. , w rating tr. the Washington S'eur, says he has known the F .i.ebie Canily all his 'Deflate, and thud Whittier's poem is rue. He says : .riritra F bchie was a realty at the rime referred to. When Jack was passing through FiederiLk,of neces sity he had to p.ss lit.• house in which she lived, oh West Patrick street, south side, next to Cartel Creek. As lie and his troops missed her hou-e, she sp{tear.•d at the dor wet window of her line storied house sad waved tin- Stars and Stripes before their veritaide faces. One of his m n radioed his .tun towsids her, and she cried 'Shoot! shoot still waving the fl ig. Jackson hin; pelf kn. , cked his gun a-irle, and comtustided him uot to atteuipi any such thing; at the .nrme time raising his hat in honor of the ft g. A. shout then went up from his own 111 , 14 :old they pouted on. [his is the giit of the story, which I have often heard in Frederick. and never beard it c•mtr»rtietexl by any one." Hatpins is too much of a heroine for the disloyal of Fi ederiek, so the ertible 11 rod of last summer was made a tilt by the municipal auti,orides of Frederick for widening Carrol Creek, on whose bank her house stood. In this way her lious.e is destroyed, snit its site becomes .he lauding place of LI bridge across the creek. MIIEDAD, AT CLICIDLRLAND, MD.—Ott Moo d .v afternoon last, a young man in the em ploy of the Hamden Express Company. named Jay Johnson, aas killed on the B a ltimor e and Ohio itailroad. Conductor W e at rmw ing to eject a drunken miner maned Duckworth from the train, when the latter .trees a pistol and fled at h e conductor, the b il! [rout which missed its aim, but struck young Juhumn, ewe/ ing his right side and passing through both his lungs and heart. Tun utifortnitate p.tittOge to say, survived for about an hour. Ile shooting occurred about three miler west of Cumberland, and the exprips tsar at once returned to the city, where the re ntable of the deceased were taken in charge be his brother, and removed to his former home in Wasbutg, West Va. Duckworth was at once arrested, and placed in j at Cumberland. Mitch excitement pr vaned, and it wit.' feared that the murderer would be lynched by the chizeus. Johnson w i p aged about 25 years, Was unmarried, and • I was much esteemed II the Company. Tus S;lidpezr.bu g Valley Sentinel says — l4 youttg mono re-erWll2g mot nal. miles from this (place, was the victim 111 tattier a good j ke on S today night recent ly. He was ',tying to be partieulArly 'sweet' air young lady, and had p tid her a numb e r of visits at the re.i twice of her parents. Tun old bilks had somehow got .111 idea into their heads that the child eu we e moat too yo4ug to *keep coutp:tny,• and conveyed the desired [Hut by catliog she girl out tit the room and seudia4 her to lied at nine o does. Tue lady of the house .btohisue.l the young gout by thin4in4 Tutu toe parlor a huge piece of bread and but ter, uits:l). spread with sugar, a hie!" she pre aeuted to him, saytkg iu her ki.itiest nom uer, •Tiat-re, B tbllr, Like this And :uu home ro yuAr mother; it's time little boys were iu b. d.' The would be gay young beau lLasn't felt as thou:A he wanted au , ) e 'sweet teas' from that source since.'' Tgaittat.r. Saw Mitt. ACCIDENT.—On the 10th instant, white tic , rge Doraul, of Nel son, New HstnpslliPe, Wad enipticW in his eircu.ar saw mill, in sawing logs into boards, a slab fed down in suci a manner Is to stick up over the saw. M. Devlin! stepped upon the carriage, as it was finning buck, to remove the slab, and in trying to kick it away his heel was caught by the saw and he was instantly drawn over noon the aw and literally cut to pii ca. Both le els were sawn off. his left leg was sawn off, hie left hip and his spinal column were sawn in tvri and one arm was sawn off. Nu vital psrt was reached and he lived until he bled to death—about ten minutes. A Wstmtsavott despatch says that the re port in circulation that there is any deter mination or probabilty of Congress being called together by the Pre-id , •nt upon an emergency that may arise in reference to Cuba I• without the least foundation in ftct, and h Is looked upon there as a stockjobbing canard set ad att'to effect the price of gol I. Noind, rs have been issued by the Navy Bapartment to At out any vessels having ht view the Cuban situation. Mae. Dolly Chandler and 194 other women hove sent • remonstrance to the Massac.husetts L-gislature against women emlfrage. They claim that it would impair , tte porky, the, diginity, and the moral in Attence of woman, and bring into the family circle a dangerous element of discord, with out securing additional strength, efficiency, or wisdom t the Lioverment of the nation, and ask to be let alone In the condition al lotted to woman by nature, by custom and religion. Dolly is a woman of sense. A. DeLess:nor: of the &cloy of Friends visited the President on Monday, aid had an Interview of half an hour upon the sub jvct of moral reformation at the South. It is proposed by them to appoint a Superin indent ofthe (igniter interests at the South, whose duty it shall be to visit the members of the sect in all the aguthern States, and endeavor t work some improvement in the eindition of the people there. The Presi. dent received them verf cordially. Tag Cumberland Alleganian says a lad named Hughes, employed s a driver at the Beathat mines, e.mie w a sudden and terri ble death the latter part of last week.— While riding his horse outside she mine the animal bum some cruse took fright, and the boy becoming entangled in the gears was dhogged and trampled to death. Our infor mant states that his remains Mere literally Ott lutintingle maw A mums= of Cannelton, i d., Dun. levy by name, go into a quarrel with an. sitotiter (Attica of the place. Tusy drew knives, had fought until both led to the mound. Dnu*yy dead and the other fatal ly wousdedL A eras d gathered around, sad the Agin becalm genital. &Ave* and *solo were treaty used, wad three mots no wig** PittsbablY Wally, woun.ted. Va tilw 11111$ Thilagri COMM alli MEI Rum Divisorwitwr .or Parry Pam- I intl.—For a long tam pat a geidleitmst well known In this citr-as man of means, Of cut tare. of Wilwriment—ttherbeen in the habit . of pilfering intim% anal articles one of the largest; and beet -patronized 'of our 'wholesale and retail gnicery re*. The Am. tboisgb fully aware of the thefts, bore with ;tem, h.trdly knowing what coarse, under the ei j rcumstancea, to purme.• At length-, however, patience at an eud, they brought the n t -rter to a termination on Sat urday last be having the gentlemanly thief ar ested in the street.. lie was conducted back to the were, and there compelled to dia.:urge the articles he had but a new min utes previously sullen. These consisted 4)1 a box of cigars and divers other trivial things. rich as he bad been accustomed to take. He then offered to pay a sum Apr money equivalent to the value of the ar ticles he had stolen fur two years past, en condition of being let up softly. The firm accepted the pr..p.)mition, wLen he paid goof. • The matter is now amicably settled, and all parties testiafled. The kleptomaniac is a member o a large and celebrateo lical mauls 'don in this city, tresides be• lug connected with seve.al societies.— Through the influence of certain well known his Wit It leads, he lately receiv ed an appointment from P. esident Grata, as Consul to one of the European ports. It Is understood that since the dkelosuxe of his "peculiarity," Lis ap'poiutment will be ithdrawo, and his resignation sent in to the organisations of which he is a member. Such things will hompen sonutimes.— Philadeiphia Telegraph A Levitt! or • Closer.—A short time since a very curet prieing young merchant of Lances . r city, Pa., who is the happy possessor of.• wife as beautiful as the heart could desire, had oecartion to visit New Folk. He was gone bt.,t a short time., an.t returned sower titan was ex peeled. Reach ing home at an hour when the gray ot the morning was mingled with the shades ot iii.:hr, be, of course found the family all in bed. Proceeding directly to his wife's apartment, he ryped for adthuission, at the same lime announcing who he was. At the mention of his name he thought he de tected a smothered exclamai ion of sort) , bre; and then &see one got hurriedly from the be u and sought refuge in a closet adjotem g iris bed mum. All this he heard distinct ly, as tie wdieti in the cold, with the demon of jealousy thitiming away at his heart. There was souse one iu his wife's room. There could be no doubt of that; and that some one had sought refuge lur the clos et w as equally clear. Who else could it be than a lover? Sled With je.lousy, furious and in , digitise', hecould rc.rcely wait: for the door to be opened, when be burst into the room and made for the closet. ills wife inter- fered, and begged that he shouidu't • pen the door concealing his disturber of domes tic peace. lie dashed her aside furiously, but she clung to the tails of his cost. The airtria mole upon those useful appendages 41 hail compelled them to give away, and the angry benedict threw wide open the .toor of the closet ; and to I instead of the cunning libediale, his astonished eyes rest ed upon one of the prettiest girls imagiva tile. Sue was passing the night with his wife ; and tryisigto avoid meeting him in dathabillie, brought about a rather embar rassing denouement. The gentleman, how ever, it may be as well to state, prosecuted his amebae no (ether, and, instead, modes nasty retreat.—Columbia Spy. A NITSTIRT To as EXPLA.LIOLD. —A Phil I a- elphia papers ,ytt : Tut hydrocyanic acid with which Twitchell destroyed his life, was nut We acid of the drug stores. Dr. Weir blitciteli informs us concerning it.— rue acid preps, ed for medical use, as pre &cribed by the faculty, Is diluted with nine pate ot water. Of the acid of &dealt s strength, as found in the cell of f'w itenr,u, one chip requires tduwts rssiw wr water to rettilltzo tawo the -Landau d of tue acid used ut pitanuwcy. Of We latter a tabi , liptala ful would nave answered all the purposes requited in it lty the suicide. It might nave been ob slued with comparative ease by any plausible petsun, convincing a tit uggist writ ue wanted it- for special pur. pus . But this Scheele's acid is used to so bun ed an extent that the apothecaries du witkeep.it. It is a poison that no private Person would prepare. The apparatus in which to proluce it, Is eaten-lye, and the Wines evolved in its variuWl Stara of in di nine Eire are highly noxious, if not deadly. That the poison was not furnished from any r tail drug store msy be set down as cer tain. If the bottle found In Twitchell's cell was fun when he got it, he drank enough of the pois.tri to .end him to the it her world with stmrre less celerity than if tic had been blown from a cannon's mouth. Where the dchtvle acid was obtained by the person who smuggled it into the cell of Twilchen, is a qiiestifin as p•utzliag as any other connected with the roaruxe. A. Love TUMMY. —Grand Gulf, Mils., last weak was the scene of one of those tragedies of patsies that appear more like romance than reality. A young man named Cushing loved a Kiss Audrewa, pressed his and was refused. Oct Sunday last he rode to her residence, and without alighting begged to see her. When she appeared he shot her dead. He then rude frantically away, but was pursued by his victim's brother, breathing vengeance crainst him. Andrews overtook Cushing as he was crone. fog a creek, and fired at him. Cushing Jumped from his horse and took shelter in the bush. Andrew., not to be at a disad vantage, did the same. A parley ensued , -and the two young men agreed to fight ac cording to the code ; to leave the cover, fire, advance and fl -e, and again advance, flung until one them should fall. At the first fire Curling received a mortal wound in the left shoulder, but the men continued to near each other and fire until their revolvers were empty. When assist ance arrived, Cushing lay dead with four bullets iu hitt body. Andrews had received three show in big br list. He was able to tell how the light had taken place, when he also expired. Thaw:ass TILTON, of the N. York Inde peident, was recently in Harrisburg, and while -there curiosity prompted hint to look in upon that distinguished body of Solon* composing the Pennsylvania Legislature. In his paper last week he gives the result of his obeervruions, which L n•ot very cemPh mentary to the representatives of the Key roe State. The House he describes as a perfect Babel, and such an incessant buzz and uproar he had never seen in any delib e, alive body. The appearance of the mem bers did not impress him favorably, the look of inferiority which a large majority wore on their hte.-e being a striking feature. Mr. Tilton says he would nt.t for a moment i insinuate that the Pennsylvania Legislature bi c orrupt, bat it is the moat suspicious looking body be ever saw. Tullnive fighters of the country are be ginning to recognize the doctrines of the social equality of an men In single combat. The pundits Barmy Aaron Las lamed • challenge to li s ht any man in the world, black or white, at 120 pounds, for .1,500 • skit Thom usee bees par... Alights i• Eng /had between white men and negroes, as in the case of Minium= 1 hat this challeAlP colwas up the first prospect, so far as we kno w , or such an event in this country. Tas CoppaWWl bays gives up • Prod deut Gime al a hoPidala Clllll4 11111 ha" skoadoled all holm of Joussoolslag eha vaat mulches. ale &Acta= Is ousasidas 16 / 4 UM cow coutpraboul, sad taat ad oordinly use boom la shons wars rid* Id Ai 4ibielaiwiliNaus, am or inuomoosairo`omti•tas. Crueurren.—A. iimbrohe out its-ShIP• peubnrg, on Sataniay night, - nesnliing in the desunction of considerable property. It originated in the stable of Dr. Stewart, which coisuntwicated to the Sherman House mai* both of which were entirely des troyed. The CnroberLand Valley Railroad depot, adj, doing the latter stable, took fire and was moat:y destroyed. Tue News priming office, located in the second story o this building was muvb damaged in ptesates and material. Tue &» tine/ p• luting office was burned in the upper stories. The total loss will p-obably amount to $ 15 , 000 , WV insured. Tue fire is believed to have been the work of an incendiary, as it broke out in a hay mow of Dr. Stewart's stable.—A house belonging to C. Long, near tihip- Iltensburg and several stables in that town, were destroyed by &eon Monday afternoon last—On last Friday night an' attempt was made to burglariously enter the jewelry stare of G. W. Landis, at Newville. The Tinian would have been successful, had it not been that Ged. flAlinger, an employee of Mr. Landis, fortunately slept in the atom•.. Mr. H., awakened by the bur glar removing the treason fro n d above the door, awaited, with revolver in hand, until half his body was inside the door, when he tired, but the revolver did not explode, and betore another could be made, the robber finding his situation unhealthy, made tracks. PUMMELLY.—On Monday afternoon last three young men, Frank Spitle, John liar mony and Frederick Fennel, left Chambers burg for the purpose of shooting rune. In consequence of some quarrel, Fennel left the party at McClure's farm. Spitle and tfarnaony went on, and about b o'clock, some persons in the neighborhood were called by Harmony; who said he had shot Spitle. Spitle was found dead, with a gun .bun wound in his left lung. Harmony was too drunk to tell how it occurred, a bottle ball full of whiskey being found beside the body. It is supposed to have been the !emit of accident, Harmony, although very drunk, seeming to be in great mental agony. Harmony is in jail. Spitle was a hard working young man, and to a great extent the support of his mother's family. An other terrible warning against intemper ance.—Ephraim Shank hat been appointed P..si mas ter at Mount Alto, and H. Young at Brown's Mills. Fitoosoics —The Maryland Classis of the Reformed Church will convene in Fred erick on Thursday eveninit, April 29. FVLTO .—A man ElLialed W. L. Valen tine was assaulted on the highway, nest McCoonelsburg, on F iday night, dragged from his horse and robbed of $450. langallt has been ap pointed Posunastnr at Hagerstown.—The extension of the Cumberland Valley R dl road from Hagerstown to Williamsport has been abandoned for the present. Youx.—Samuel Wilinpler, aged 65 years, died suddenly in Hanover on Saturdsy ; he irsi been WTI cted with dropsy. PIPECIAL iiioaroaa TO azrressoN DAvin & rui maitre OF CON. MONS. A correspondent of the Cincinnati Ga zette, in the coarse of s description of a visit to the gallery of the H wse of Com mons, gives this glimpse of Mr. LI ivis-1 "Whit• I as standing in this group, eag erly watching the police sergeant, who will presently call the names of the privileged few, I hear : — l4n't this Mr. Davis ?" "I turn round, and right behind me stands Jefferson Davis. But zounds! what a change in mortal man: I would naively have known him. And can it be possible„ I mused, that this shrivelled faced, thin voiced, shrunken limbed, slouchy old man le the eloquent and commanding Senator from Miaaissippi, the prompt, resolute and courtly Secretary or War unit was really President when Frankttn Pierce was osten sibly ? I tell you the truth. A feeling ot pity stole all over me. I was touched, and there is no knowing what my impulse of tender magnanimity to our talistt foe would have driven me to d't and say if it had not met, in the Impulse of the m m who put the question I have quoted, th it obsequious sycophancy towards the ehtveholder a re hellion which t,r these ten yearn past has been the prominent characteristic of anti slavery England. Mr. Davis ly re plied, 'That is my name, sir.' "'What, Jefttrson Davis?' " 'Yee sir. May I attic your name, sir ?' " but lam nob •dy ; lam si a oly en joglishruan who deeply sympathizes with you ; I have often wanted to see you ; I have your picture hangin4 up iu my house, and prize it very highly.' "Tills was said in as agitated, fervent way, white hands were eh .ken, and then Mr. Harris, who Will a gray haired, well vs-do looking gentleman, put hns mouth 'close to Mr. Lisvis' ear and whispered what I did me bear, but what I could not bat imagine was, •England was with you, and If you could have held out another year, we would have j lined F.ante in recognizing your Government.' Mr. Davis smiled feebly, and, I thought, sadly. His name was caUed, and In he went. I folMwed immediately, and saw him met by one of the House attaches, the gentleman in black sword breeches and ehid belly coat, wi h a silk sunflower on Ita back, who absolutely bent double (I am not exaggerating) at the approach of Mr. D., and went dancing and anshed and smiling before hint, woisperiug to every body, 'This is Mr. Jefferson Dsvis,' and gailanted him to a sort of pew there is for specially favored strangers ..n the &tor of the House, deep in a recess, and where Mr. Davis sat down with Archbishop Manning and Dean Stanley." Forme:l.—The debate on the second reading of the Irish Church bill was resum ed in the British House of Commons on Fri day evening. Mr. Disraeli moved to omit the section di-solving the legal union be tween the Churches of England sad Ireland, and that the latter shall cease to be the es tablished by law. In the debate that fot lowed Mr. Disraeli admitted that his e , jest was to aim a m &tail blow at the bill. Mr. Gladatone responded against the motion, and on a division the amendment was re jected by a vote of 321 to 344, the Ministry thus being sustained by 123 majOrity. The result was greeted by the Liberals with Ire inendous cheers. M. Thiers has been driving the French Corps de Legislatiff wild with excitement by telling it the truth. Li the course of a debate with the President, M. Theirs de cared that the manning' liberty of France was like its political liberties, a farce. The excitement same near terminating the ses sion, but was finally subdued. Spain is pushing forward the building of gunboats LI service in the Cuban waters. It is expected that they will be completed and ready for service by the end of Jane. Differences have arisen in the Cabinet, and the resignation of several Ministers is ex pmard. General Prim, Berm= and Olisato are spoken of as likely to fimn a new. Di roctory. Prince Frederick Charles of Tinsels and the Duke of Ltucembourgh are named* as probable candidates for the *rune. A W *ambit. To WI& —l4l liarriebarg, oa Friday eveuing lest, a boot black named Mutts Deem, a lad of shoal twofers years, Jumped ou strata LI coal cars which wee piadmig boat the Loam& Volley Toed to the track of the Petuayloods railroad, sad tode it abort diatom when hie ant slipped, sad loelog his hold fell with both of hislepaa- Or the wain, at 4 a amber of the arc pound ewe. thews, =whin sod alflosi ettr e#tat thew below the boot. The ottioeut pito hi tbaIOOSTWIId IV lilt kw sad Oak ispolert 411ZITTIllgre STI I III7II y. D 1111.1.1117101112 (at Adenitiewesits.)- ATTORPI7III tr L4IF. t. CI. McCreary. York +trees. in rrehtence. MeConeagiliy Knuth. Cbambersberg .1.. reeldenct D. WiCa..oq Public Square. In residence. A. J.Coeer.Saltrakore et... near Fahneettek's Store. D. A. DimAder, Alattlemore drip, la rield•ues. =3 J. W. Tipton, Monne robots •ttoot. Au!. Maar* = Bokser Norport.corner Waithingion AI Mlddl• sts 100 T a elile•IIXAKLIII. D. KitsintDer It Bro., York et opposite Bank. D. U. allagel, Baltimore street, third squ .re. John M. Mill , g. Cerll.lr emit, user Reshoed Depot COSVIICTICPWII. ?OM AC lobs Gruel, Cbazubfr.burg stlyst , prow gag le Ilotel CLATIIITISS AZD COMITLICTORII. Wm. C. fit4ll.llaltil a Roo. York idribet, drst square. Chritsman. W4aldnecoo at.. near Chambersborg 91/V. C. 0111hUlah, Striated otnat. Dear Railroad. CALIPLOgiI, 60 Pan J. Tate, Chambersbaig street. Diener it Zl.sier, Middle si root. mar Baltimore W. K. Gallagher, telt 114.dgle et. socund squat a. 01.C7111110 If. Caruslaabbam, Baltimore .treat, first square. T. C. Norris, ouuth Woof corns of Diamond. Jacob Brinkerhoff corner of York arid Pub:lc flquar• COAL. LUMP'S, WIZ. AC. C. R. Pushier, corner of Carli.do arm Railroad etraea. Jacob Kllllly,COlnilf of Stratton Mid Eallfo64. Ii =1 Dr. Wm. !Mllarnith. Y•.rk street, Ant egumr.. J. L. UM, ChambirroLumg etrrot , Oppollite Cagle Rotel =CO A. D. Buehler, Clumbersbarg at., near Public Square flobers, baldmere street. Aro square. 11. lioruar, Chruab's sr.. uppualt a Christ's Church. DAT GOOD/. VW:mattock Brothers, cur. of Balta. and Middle ata .1. L.. &hick, cur. Baltimorean,. Public equare. Hebert wallet, Halt. at. apposite the Court-house. Li B. Wood., cor. of Diamond and York street. P. D. Duphorn, career of Diamond and Carlisle at. POINARDING AND CONAIDIAIO3 1101711111. Blessia i Co.,eur. Waidaf Dimon mud Railroad. Julia Craw. cor. dtratton and Railroad. J. Wilda & don.. cur Walsh'moon and Railroad McCurdy & Hamilton. Carlisle dtraet. 1021111TVII ITORI. Banter k Warnar, Bomb Sam corner of Diamond OILLIaTIII LAID. Peter Beltler, Railroad, Rant of Strattoo street GAS IPlTfill. R. 0. Armor, Taut Ididdl. street =TM J. W.Cress,cor Clianibersbnrig and Public ilqnsre Wm. Boyer & Bon. York ■t., opposite National Bank. Wm. B. Meals, York IX. second Wm. J. Martin. car. of Ualtimore and High street.. Vatinestack Brothers. cur B dilutor., and Middle ate. edema t Co., cur Washlmiton and Railroad streets McCurdy At Hamilton. Carlisle st. Oillesple t • o York at. first Kuhr, U. M. Paxton, Baltimore Street, • b Ird square. ILIDWaii ♦ID COTLIJIT. Donner! Ziegler, Sallie:Laws strset, first square. Aslineages* Brutbeto, corner BSISO. and Middle ■ts 13173= D McCreary a Son, Salto. at. oppoolte Pref. Church HATS, CAPS. 'MOSS. aC. I McCreary. Chaattiersburig street. Ant square. Brinkerboft, tor. of York at., and PuL Ile Pleura. korris, &Jail lt•wt cotorr of blatuond. C. Ctrbradt, Charalrerstddrg ■t. S Wwds, cor. of Diamond and York ',treat. CCM Eagle QJtel , J L. Tate, pruprietor, corner Chamber► buzz &ad Washington. Keyetone douse, N . K. *yore, proprietor, thambere burg street, Oppolity Chriire Church. I= N. Wisner, Washington et., north Chambersburg T. T. Tate, Wasiluncon et., near &Les Hotel. /11•111 Li TAIDE. J. M.Caanon,coraer of Baltimore and Mlddl• et****. Meals Brother, York et.. Imat ut atratton I=! Mrs I. J. Ziegler, Wt Middle street r= Tiptoe! Myers, Turk street. opposite National Saab 17=1 J. W. O. O'Neal, Baltlm"re street. near High =I 3ar Airwtiewl, Baltimore et.. midway between the Court House and Public. Square, west side. EftTag. T1‘96112. if C. H. Buoblor, corner of Catli•le and Itailroad I= Washington Blerbower, N. Z comer of Diamond IMEI3 W. 7. Cog, York liars's. opposite Bank. ussneaw • PAPIZ Jamslab Culp, Turk 'treat, aseutul square.. urns LeTIMEII. Wm. /LOUD, Washlevee street, near lag's "loud WATC•114•11. &par k SeCurtner, !LIG, street. Aral square. BBIGELLII YOUNG 05 yes WAR PATH:— The Salt Lake Repo/ ter of the 10th, print ing an outrageous speech made at the ..11 , n won Conference, says ; For one whole year the Brighamites have deceived the country a•.d my stilled their dupes, by a pretended allegiance to the L'aited States. Wuen the late Conference be,zan many thought they would still keep up the lithe game of loyal ty ; they even talked of pitons.: -1 3c 0 altowie for the entertainment of Grant and his Cabinet when un their summer visit. But Brigham had held in as long u he could ; the poison was in him and it h-id to come. Tnuraday afternoon, the last session of the Conference, he took occasion to air his in veterate hatred of the LTuion and the corm try, and to show the bitter disloyalty th t ' rankles iu his black heart. And, ye Gods, didn't he belch it forth: Fur one solid hour every epithet that a vile fancy could suggest, sharpened by f trty years of prac tice, was buried at the needs of the nation. P esidsnt, Congress, Army and Federici officials in Utah, were in turn visited with torrents of the vilest Billingsgate that ever fouled the mouth of an outcast from the slums of the Five Points. The stronge-t terms of the Englisn language utterly fail to cony. y any idea of this sermon harm gue, to which (incredible as it may berm) lire thousand women and children were lie tenets! We owe en apology wing readers even fur printing any portion of this stuff, but there are some things that malt to be published, that the world may know Brig hamisin pare and simple ; and after reading It let our patrons consider this issue dis graced by such quotations from that filthy source, and lay it out of sight forever. LIGHTING Brsscrs BY ELICTRICHTT.—A Mr. Wheeler proposes a plan for lighting the streets of New York by electricity.— Hts method is similar to that in operation In the dome of the Capital and the Halls of Congress at Washington, Mr. Stewart's new store, and the picture gallery of his new house, on Fifth avenue. He clams that the whole expense of laying wires, erecting the batteries and lighting the city, will be saved and paid for iu a few year,i, at the present cost of simply lighting the lamps. He estimates that, in 20 years, the saving to the city will be 5t,000,000. By the pro posed arrangement, if any lamp should be extinguished accidentally, it will human- ately relight itself. In addition to the pro posed electrical lighting the wires can be used for telegraphic purposes, and a com plete system of telegraphic communication with every part of the city can be arranged. The subject has been referred to a commit tee of Aldermen. FIRST COME,FIRST SSRVED.—There will not be a day in the year on which you will not be able to find at Oak Hall nn elegant and large aatiortment of tine ready-made Clothing. But now la the time to make your purch .ses ; the sesaon la Just opening and the shelves and table* are fairly groaning under the weight of the Spring and Summer Stock. You will have a wider range of endive ; get the good* while they freehand add vastly to your own oumf .rt by changing your cloth ing with the season. Then stand not on the order of your going, but go at once. 1101111 QI7IIINARAIIII. We keys Jerk received by she ship . ROBIIIT FOR. TRW' a largo Invoice .Plain Ironirion• Ware et en, own tsipert•uon. We are rear prepared to farnieh Itkerp &NW tIM will give saarefaation elan lintel Ammer, Ail kinds of • *seem were saw .ile rawer* =tree of coot We We In eurre • lugs lot wl lwroet Miewitis Ormarrea"klnivg, C uefia. l , 6 7rara, Sela, rah. ale. All ul Ala elluAllt. le ye sad offer Who hook; and Retail cheap for ash. WM. ILA= & 80N, "&dult gat" Car 1 4 / 4 , Pa. APrii 23 ?Wadsltoltio s Such lOtts, VW. Will big logy* to issbros jou that giro ars propend Oki tor your foopoettoo, oar gnat sooortosoot ut 1111.1,1110E1Y 0001" oalialatio a Um Nowt Shapes la Straw, 0111 sad ag ai rig, 1110/Ibillt,, &a.; Volrate. talk Wads, z ltlowyna,l7asshars, &uuir t;raptom, aluht.. itadaoksaia .its, IC, le. We Wien t» bilpfry to watt me yea ai oar store of mat.. your ?HON low kw iab "Aar. ix, a., 01- mrs, LA. 15a, /OS sad 107 11 . as:road Fiala iw ., pa. !!area /o,lme WM RAILING, WIMI GUARDS, Nee Met* /mate. JAVlLlitil, 110.; Iron 8 Wue Webbing tut gnu" end real try Turns; litet e Iran Wirth 8144 glove% itenobtre, eases. (or Wet, Uses, lead, ae., item Crinikiel Uinta l'er AMWere; Leumistege *gee tar eutdews, ite.; ?ere, lamps a' Witiftl4lrfaiiirallet Vikr• Vi'urtione. inter, ln. illorestlan or awidessma_ tie nisinubanunte. Waling a 1188, 10. 11. aorta maul ss, usio..ty DIADNISI. ILDIDNINI AND CATA U R inli• 1 1 / 6 0111.00 fceft, by J. low /4 K. 1/ of ah Dimon qt 1•4 cka,,,, s of t At* SW Sae an‘a. 1* (4.; 46,, ...kaiv).oic.a tnasep Eforenkom, i W and/ ..t Soy deo , tiv4l,/ad4 lio. - Arcs mos, MA. 1 5 / 4 1410//1111 , 1 /0/1 De /ma at ems. lb/ Yelsofil IheaUsir aroilaurtiol 14 /mow SW au* Yes Au 4.414• IA AN ' • adortia WWI' pria. 1/9 lir MIA/ jiputal genres. flo.ll AND SALT Wu Blair& awa,..tivioth Rad,. earth'lakciffer /IRA tirWl ,1A LT In any qulntitlea, at boo prim t they mu tat brotivbt fr.an the clang. 1 f out sattl•fitckir, re turn them sad gat )'.or 11101111, Coil and are our its tueu•va at ck of QUVIVIIRIFAIIK. Ot•a'eWattr,iUeli 8.f./Lars. Pot:/Ns. RhillrEet nod FORKS, K A ITKR.I and a tti,uraird other. 'hinge lb., uunarekeener• want. %even cheap for cash. Ifthoteatila and Retail. and warrant all w• sell. [April 2. 1%1 ANI1001) —IN VTR YOUNG 4ND RISI Nil gen• math., the vegetativ e ta.arris i.f lit. are strutur. hut in a few yfutd.• in,. •ftes the pwlld unw , thu. la. it• luetree,e and sin, and the inlynutitill Is) •rplirsitloti to nieutal •ffurt, shots it. baneful in- Geis vs. It won la•sutows •iiiiitsul hi thew... t s ar th a t wane denrvialtia Influent., n. Itru-kluk the ileveloplieht of the, body. l'unailitevtion la talked ut, and podia+. theyouth ta - rentuari fr. 0, ie nod sent inn, the country. this la one f the w,,r.t me a t., n a _ moved fnoit ordinary diver eb•on of the eir•t-chan,i i , *reties of the city, the 1.0,11.• if the bruit too match ...whirs' to OEO,O lest to healthful and rural eserci.• shoughts turned inwarde theniseiv.a. I r tit• tAtient be a lettutle, the approach ot MP Met, •e• la loUlted i •r with ataiery, a. the iir.t eyniptout in which Nature le to show her saviu, purrs in ()Pail( the circulation and iria•t Ina the. cheek with the Ala.! ihef raw of appetite ha vroen by what It fed ; thu etiPtuiw of this s)•tetzt are primly,. itul and the r hole sisit•irti) is deranged.— Tbs. tisautilu I mud otwerful 1,6,1 in wh ici, but) and wind uuderan au laecituttuig a sharts• fr.in child to l.it I. vain; this parrot'. heart iite•il• in anxiety, and fauciee the grave but waiting Far ill min/. Orcuu. for Weatnees atl.lne It w exc.-sera or early •ti.liacretion, at ren.ind with th. f ..%toptoin..: InChap.Ot 1..4 to Es e r Yor•r. 640 of Vlewory. Inflieulty ~r tiettat•l Waaknesa. final, of lharame, Weak fifiet•i... Treatblio.g. Draiadful ILn - tor of 1)-ath. :sight tiitailat t old Feet. V. akefult” Ihmeewt ris no isstquitir Cltleettifti Lassitude of tie N u•icular .1)11eto, Intro En.rinoue Appetite with Dtayalitie h)nifiturns, Hands, Einehii.oe of th• .I.tialy. Wylie,' it. Ilia Skit, Pa 11W Conutrtiance sod ktuptinn• 011 tto. Yin. , P.V.• en the 'Jack. flainaineaa of tine rjailtila. littaick Elput• Ft) jug nr6re tint. 1 , ),, with Truitintai s Etuffuidon aid LO DWI o f ,Ight, Wool of A ttrninin, litn it heatieemoe.e, wnh 11..rror of in. moty . to.. thing la wore desirable ro parent. than :inland., and sulking they wore read, for Year of Tbeio......lves. so Reptme of Hamner. no Ea. &wattle., no t s tretint ~,,, but a ha. rir...l restusitfull iron one question to au other. symptoms. if allowed to go on--which title ileuictuoi invariobly fent..Ve•—•o it Leo of Power, Vetoliy, and I pileptic Vito, in one of which the patient to oy During the Superintendence of Dr. Wlle)n at the Blot sninadelo Asylum • this sad result occurred to tiro patients; resson hod for a time left them, and boil. of epllepoy. They were of both sexes, and atn,rta• twenty years of 4.e. Who CAD es, lb • t thefts excesses are not friovien fly followed by those dirstol diseases I nasoity 51..4 eon. sowptfoul The roc rd. of the 111441111 A., Innis, and the tuelaucholo deaths by Consoinoi In, bear ample *it.... t o th e tr ot throe assertion+. In LUU.st.< A.Thin...l.r. flood metanch •1) exhibition appears.— I lleCuUtitellslUer ActAlosll) S•Ald.tl And quit. 1.1(1. tute—nerther Mirth 01 Grief e•er elicit. it. Should a sound of the •tilc•OCCUr, It is rarely a•ticulot•. ..W aft woeful Dle,SUre... eau Despair Low col b-u wand. their grief N'hllst Ise ham tbe ext.teuoeut the MA., illseatie• and S)1110.1t1s, we ate ptepared to i ffer invaluable gift of beuristry for the femoral of the c•dro.q.leti.; r • 111oUldt evirCs. YLDID tlrastor • HucnC. there no Ittll.trUlC like it. 'IL Is AL, anchor I hope to the surgeon and v.t..1.1, and this is tn• tes timony of all who buses used ur rre.erh.e..l it. gold by Druggist. and Dealers e•ery where. Pgica {lab per Cottle. to 6 bottles tor Solt, Doli•etord •ny address. Describe synal toms ID all CULUDILIDCIA Clone. Addraao FL T. lIICIAROLD. Drug and Chruileal K., rhuuge, 604 tiroadway, Nom Yurk. VON ♦RS ENUINIS UNLESS !lONS UP rt..l-rugra•ea ormypar, with tic-cull. .of mI iNt.tnirat War ahunsa,aud diguad Apra:l-2m LI. T.OS LIII.BOLD. SPECIAL NOTICE 15,11ENCK'S PULHONIC BYRUP fteaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pill. , will tVre Pon .umptl.•o. toplatnt. and I t y.pep• l , d talirn •t inning to dir•ctloo•. They are all three to he to k.n •1 the UM.. time, The) dral....e the stomach, r :as the lire:, sad pot It to murk: then the appetite heritage. good; the fo , ef dlae•ta.n•l make• good blood; the patient taglh. to grow in O.,ah : the diseiteed met. ter riprn• iu the lang•, and the patient utitgruall tb• Al et gets well. This Ls the only way to care To throe three medicine. Dr. J. II Prbenck, of pn,tadelptils, "ace his unilrelled success in the treat went of paun..ary coesnniption. The Dutra.a c d 3 cup ripens the itiorbit Dilater la the lung.. throws ft off by an easy expectoration, for 'hen th.- phiegrli of matter fa ripe,••lligfit c•mgh will throw It -11.atal the patient hart rest and the lung. Urea to heal To do thic, the Seaweed Teak sad Mandrake Pill. must be freely used to cit./two the .t.,mach and liver eo that the P Imouic tyrup and the bed will make vow! ht.d. S.heock'■ Mandrake Pills act upon the li•er, re moving ell obstructions. "lex the ducts of the gall. ithidder. lb. Idle •tarts freel y , and the I•s.r le s• no refl.-Wed Ihe eats/. will •bow +hat the Pills can do; a•thing Mu ever been invented except calomel (. madly p.•ison which wary dangerous to see nal... with great Sege). thet a 111 aul.•ck the gall Waldo, told •tart the setretiou• of the lifer like &bench's Meads**. Pills Liter Compbslot Is one of the most prominent taunts of •Isusaauption. ectistek'•"eaeeed Tonic le a gentle stimulant and alterative. and the alkali ill the rbetwefei efhio b thin prepare( i• n is [bads I. ...bits the sumach Co throe •ut the gastric Jawro to dtwolve the fund with the PcOinottle tt, rap. and If le male lots good blood with .,ol fermentation or ostlf)tba in the stoatach. The great reason why physician• do o t core con snmption they try t•. do too mach; they xfv• toe st., to aop tb. cough. t atop chills, to alto', nlsll • hectic le•er, and by so thong they derange tb.- atd e dig•.ttre power.. Irking up lb.. ettcr.ti oos; end se IlItI411) tile patient sink• and etre. Dr. &Inuck. iu his inmate:mut, doe. out try to stop • cough, eight innate chills. or (seer. Remove th. :Warm, Sod they will all stop of their era accord - N.. o,, • • • • 0. cut. of thssunipti... Liver pis! ot, byepepria, Catarrh, Cloak r. Clcerated Throat, miler the liver and num./11 are made tnatituy. If a pereuu coneaurptaur. of course the I uogs lu •nm• way are dlers..ll, either tuberclni, tomechni. in Umiak, , pleura utlaseloa,ur the loop •re • mar of Inflainmatiou cad Mat do. ayitig. to oath eases what 1:111311 be dui.? It is u.it uly the lan,. that Sr. WststituL but it is tae h,t. b o d y. To.. stomach acid liver have 101 l their power to make blued ul food. New toe ualy chinee to talker •celeack% taree tap:Minim, which will [Wog ap a tote to tar .torairelii, the petietit will [mufti to treat tond. It will digestiently auill wake Ilutwl blood, theta the patieot lethal. gate to neat.. coil a. NAM Leg.o.• gy4.o.r, the inage curammice to Deal 12p, cud the pa neat grab shy and well' Thm t. to. ‘ Jo.y way • uni tlemiumptiou. Wbeu ttarreie no la ag dliesiase, sad only Lifer Caw* plaint and Lty•papien, S./muck's mammal touic w mdrate Pill. are sulticmat with. at ins Palmtop. -pop. Take the Sauorake Pills freely to all id.lous st..sphsiota, as they are pm - hotly herruhes. Dr *dinar*, who tiaaerjoyed ouiurerruptcol he•lth Ger MAW) 311•1111 eel, cad now weighs elud e d away to a mere sa•lston, to the via, lee, stag.. of Pultu-me y tiololosaptioa, ht. phy•11:1111411 LIAT.I/g 1,11/1.1...1C44 hie cow Lupelese• cud eiesudtand him I. Wm fag. De *As .•1410.1 IP) the shoresald w .ICloes, Sod share hie recovery maul, ltemainets 1111h11•19 , at flirted hove used Ur. &I/mica's proparatiou• watt. the run reolarkkti4 eitCreat. hull uurctiow accultipu.y• tug each. make it not ebetoutely uocessety tu peruke, ally coo Dr &indict. mil. de the patient* wish Pimp pings a1e.1111.11.1, /110c1 for tine (MIN/. ird id pi ! ally at his Pi airy •I Orli., ebb delphot, every Oaths - Jay, Whertlsll hetillre r advice Moat 00 addreernott. li .•. lie is a.ao prates...nail) at 1u...2 tt„t.o .heel, Ng,* every other Wattageslsy, He gives advice he., "at kg • Mort/Doti einwit tit ion With his !tempi., meter the prke I. iU unk. fl o ur . ai city Y s. M to 3 P. M. kttice of the Pahuonic Syrup and if... Laced Ton c each /51.450 per bottle, or Si SU • haled Mandrake rain x 5 cent. by box. tor •Lte , 16.64114- • OK. J. 5,111,NCK, 15 N. 61b et , Inulatra , ea. April M, 1869.-1 y A GREAT REMEDY 701 tin MILE OF TIGIDAT •ND LUNG DISEASES. Dr. Wiehart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial • It it the vital principle or tne Pine Tree, obtained b y peculiar pristine. in the dtatillatiuti .4 th e tery which its highest medkal properties • retainal. , It is the only sabignard and relithle remedy ten icn tins tTat beet prepared front the moire of the Pine Tree. lc Invigorates the digestive organ. and restores th appetite. It etteagthens the debilitated system. It purifies and enriches the blood, and expels from the system the corruption which scrofula breeds ou the lunge. It cliserlves the Kamm, or phlegm which atop. the airliteaefee of the lunge. Its healing principle acts noon the Irritated enrrece of the louse and throat, penetrating to each tliareseal part, relte•itig pain and eubdulug,lnfitmle Item. It is the result of some of study east •aperiteent, and it le uffere..l to the afflicted, with the poe ties a... .trance of its poser to cure the Milt/nut( Mame• it, if the paused bre no• tots long delayed a new t to the • • -•- • Courhupti-to of the Lunp, Cough, flora Throat and Bross , druuchiue , Ltver lkimplalut, Blind ea i Bleed. tag Piles, Asthma, Whoiiping Cough, Ulpthetta, Wears ulteu react why are not other remedies in the market for Cithenmption, Cuthgtut, Colds, coo other Pulmonary affections equal to or L Q, Wii leart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial. We answer let. tt cure*, not by mopping cough, bat by loosen ing and lienethig history to Mow elf the unhealthy =ether collected about the th that and bronchial tube*, mama lrittatiula and cough. 240.1. Meet :bruin aa Luug Remedies are computed 01 auodyuee, which ails) the cough Air •white, but by their chat, thong effect*, Me Ohre. become hardeu al, and the taufwattby Maths Conti/ate •ad Cr. retain• ed in the system, cahalug disease neyoad the control of our 'noes eminent ptiyeacialia. aid. The Pine Tiee ter Cortimi, with its aleivants, are preferable, becieue• they teushVe the came 01 Ltritettou of the tott,otia Mena/Mit: and bruuclauU tube*, sestet the lungs to act cod throw off the au healthy attcreteuudy Cud pUrII7 the tdowi, tom. oc.oo - the cure perfect. Dr. le where hie uu die at hi. office hundred* and itiouesude of Cerwicatire. trim Meu alto 11 , omen ut iniqui 'thimble character who were ours buiwleasly giveat Up thole, out through the PreeleelaCe of Liu were Cuurphottrly resture4 w tthaitii 07 the Pine ...tree TarOordial A rhyiracthii hi attendance who can tie eohatuteu Reruns or hy tree of charge. Yrkat of rues Tree tar uurdw 41.60 per bottle, elt per sew uy liryryr 00 receipt 01 price. Adorer, "L. Q. O. *tatter% M. D. la Korth 34.1 street, Philadelphia, Pa . " [April A l MARSHALL'S ELIXIR Headache—Dyspepsia—Coetivenes t . if you Nadal' with tleausche try binnellALL'al •nd tap conviuced abut altbuugb tabor rainadies have Cul d to Carsyou, tbl. pas )011 WHAM and latrauauant fa Ist It by urar-tatatatuant and fatigue your nerves ha,. become au arrakeued tbat aloadache adtauntabea yuu ammosuialug more danmerou. am) happen, suck am PALSY, DIUNMSS UN BliiliT, and other s terse to g nervous attic dune, thou tdareball's /Altair, by igartaiii roue and erreugth to your junto perfect health . km/ which shoetd ber digested remains in the etouraatt, Ceushis pew and useaetae•e fur the ward that priltrapie whack would reader It seer of (boa tiao, loon oy smo l t maretiates yea w,k rapid, tats delloteney sott velvet Ise commence, and so be rectiesily cared of tiobsteite. She ee SIAM* being sews assailed trona an unhealthy to a peahray wientses, weakensr arid the tither id, liew not dleord•re of !Am besets are of seceeeity pre. ranted. Yrice of lilarettalPs St 00 per bottle, Yoe •ele ey .11 tirugssie. depot, 18111 Market us. 111. JtAIIatLALL 4 Us., thairipete, Proprietors Jan. 20.—ty • CAAD A Olongrounk &HUD Aakarie• i• • imSb•ry, Jammed •a* mag atop!. nowidy tbs Our* .4 Nemo, We alai, Neal 'hawse 44 the %Idiocy sad &mum Organs, and lb. 'hula tram et •I•uird•ss brawls Vs by Woeful awl vickm• UMW. tires!, ambers Witt %ea and by Obis oubl• guaudy. 1 , 113014. i by • 4mi:rote •••••$ sb• allisabod nod u.ortiau•sa, l Intl sew tie 'gap* Alt pespartug sad sang Mai atediciae, to • NNW GuT•tope, se say Mr • wbv IMMO liars* 5/ ammo. Address • JudAPii T. INMA. Volk* Subielmise r Hew oticr. NO. /.947 pew Ativertiscatloll. A coalition of nnpreeedented Strength. n 1 1.0 1454 able Attraction. and hitherto unettempteo /Ain salty. will make • conclusive and nnreetetehle Itoultratioo of its exteut and resourees by • MAGNIFICENT PARADE At 10 o'clock—Morning. ?receded by the CHARIOT CF N.SCHifLUI Drawn by 12 MATCIED CREAM STEEDI Elephlnts i Scarlet Housingi CAMELS AND DRONED ARIES Caparlsuned an 11'1 Imed as when used to the AL i< Awn:LA s P ANTS 330 11,T.ALIESCIINTEI 3:)3315T1 Containing the WILD ANIMALS Drown by 2,4, tad LI Spans of Stalwarth Grey HMV Bllrer harneased, gaily plumed and reined by Driveroln Rich Uniform, These Cap I of GIiFF:S AND GOLD from arta Canner, b lags and Pennanut " Float and Flow" prundocut.t, are most Laq Waite') painted with SCENIC VIEWS FROM REALITI And aa Uhl roll along. Impart o(tbe LINE CP MOVING SPLENDOI An Interest which no cot', p , rary concern bas ay created. comma clas CIRCUS RETINUE! *Eluded Harm Nam lid Mule: Presenting to the people an on'. ay or tar - * 800,000..4E1 THE MENAGERIE h. unlike any precedent More Varieties and Ea SubJects.witn RARER SPECaft73 OF BEAST 3 AND Ein Tlt. Lure ever boon presented to U.,' people of tt Continent. A VERITABLE ABTSSINIAN ZEBRA; WHIT BACTRIAN CAMEL; SILKEN LAMAS; THE A: TIIBONVIIAGES.or hlAsl AIRL. LOI AL 't !GE: THE CHETAH LEOPABLi; A sEJLG. L 15E1 VAL; the Asiatic Performer, " QUEEN 1:5111A." Elepeant which can be exhddted without Tim EvaLir; The Smallent mol Youm,p-at Elephal ever oree, -TINT 'I wte thmg, onlyl4 moot! MI, a., Irn•h.-s ithel, and a mi,cial 1n t with THE LI TLE 'VS tND GIRLS; TWO FINE ELKS; A. IBEX II:0M THE ALI'S: AN ALASKAN BEA! and a co r al throdr of the thorough-bred Black MU. African LIoNS, LIONESS and CURS. lodepeudent of the Specialties. Aro .Jacuars, Leopards, Spotted livens& Quagga Camels, Biaons, 1-Anttes, Madagascar Ocelots, Arr., and Amerimn Panthers, Aotelopes, Gaulle& Strip/ Hyena, Grouse/1A.1e., Paco.-a, Buffaloes, Catamount Lynx. Ostrlebes, African bons, (Irtudy Black at CMnamon Bean, Wolves, Lee Burks, Kangaroo Peccaries, Gold and Sdver Pheasant. Ichneumon Wombats. Black Swans, Rapines, N.% Engles, Moak Swine, Crown Crane.. All. L•~ v q Jackals. Beaver Vulture.. Pheasants, Foxes, eke.. together with flirt of Brilliant Homage and outer formatt-•n !I. Monkey Apse, Babbouns, and other minor qr.adrupeds HERR CONCLIN THE OREEIEST OF BRUTE SUBDUER.* Hu been engaged to giro Lai Thrilling Performance In the Cale! Arald • GROCPE OF SAN AGE BEASTS. Ezelasive Bpeclalty, A TARTAEIAN„COW-ALLAPUR, Something never bears I , i : homed In s state of esi tlrlty La Mfg or any country. 'i s 3EI crriaLcyrrisl Hu baen arranzed po as to PREVENT 7NVX CEPTIONAL performance. andbe given with al the aid of EZ:r6t S:7, 1 .I.lthr,S ' 7 3 Ngi Ippitztt By sacit Artistes as MLLE JOSEPHINE, Premiere Equestrienne. MADAME LIBBIE SHOVELEII, , Female bone Treiner. Mr. JAMES DEMORREST, Principal Equestrian. Mr. J. SITOWLES, An tipodlan Eider. Mr. JAMES HEMMINGS, YonestrianJuggter and Running Globe Performar. BURROUGHS & BERDEAU, A Duet of Musical Grotesque.. Mr. JAMES MAGUIRE, Clown per exerliencP, a good talker sill tine Finger. ono of the " FUNNIEnT MEN OF TILE AGE." Hr. JAMES WAMBOLD, The Mau of Many Forms. Mr. JOHN CONKLIN, The In raro min ti of rani , : bearing, trace •ntt d extert 11, and Megan, A Nt: E1..9. 0/413niE, KEN. RICK. HO sTON \EWEN. *meters FIIIRD, GEO It GE ant i "Glll..l ti varied aria of IttQUENTti /AN MULL AND (1111- WASTIC EXECI s TION. 'Among toe ocular vule. ales orate performance, will be the PONIES AND MONKEYS The feats of the TWO ACTING ELEPHANTS„ And the ClOaltLIC) 3t111:7I-sMa. EVERYTHING IS NEW, Most of the Animals of recent. and all of direct imp , or tatlun. ♦ll of the GilitAT CARAVAN, MENAGERIE & On the Road for lte Ser. ad Annual S oar. 121 PERFORMANCES DAILY, At 2 and 71.2 P. M. Doors open at 1 1.2 and to 0. o o'elock. e r. time oil the x" salDdeut 1.a157 - 122.& - C 7 ‘.2..iricvatitiess Admission to the WI C Menagerie and Adults 50 Cents Chrldren. 10 pars of age, and all under................ ..25 Cents 12171.1.1. wt HANOVER, Monday, May 3rd. GETTYSBURG, Tuesday, May 4 CHADIBERSBURG, Wednesday, May sth G 0 TO NORRIS'—If T ou want x^ a good BM/36a SUIT. 0 TO NORRIS'—If you want • toohlosable FLAT of OAP. GO TO NORMIS'....if y ou want • 61111=06 NIOLTIII, Of good ?APIA 00..La11 •nd CUM. GO TO NORRIS'—rf you want anything In tan OS \ TLIIIINNI MINI, Ib r he heap• nothing hat GentiesseeN weer, and haa the rraosir STOCK IN Tag MONTT. 94( 5 ) . TO xonuir.u. you wsnt • poi pate of NNW 114049•Xilikwar' 11•• 4•10111464 Uwe MaMinil'' P ikt tar Gettysburg. _ .. wit. M. towwhip, recently which gave MVOS y ield • ng 42 Rat* ItAIN. T night bony which be of jpi pain mad te4e Mk ermr. , k3kialt ant township, bunted, bad a Muunassburg %au SURVEY.—The burg adtmleid has . CuAtm, with b. require several Survey. *ITThe impru the town have hwtuu trr Company Its e Carlisle alma aa' far duwn York street to lI‘NOVER.—W appointed Poems, STAIR held the pos Lincoln, hut was tur unwilllognesa u. end. al of the Republican NEW CARS.—T , purchased by the ti road Cornpiny fur Gettysburg fiskilroad, road... They are lug gently gotten up cars ated by the travellin: A DV ER risING. live bushiest' men • their spring and chasers should read and buy Intelligent! from the must liberal =I SA LES.—John property in Latitno with improvements, for $2550 cash. Hon. Moses MGM. • short dLs &nee nor to JIMA& J. , Wills, .8,000 cash. ACCIDENT—Y.b en•itcms Cemreirr, I. Wm. CumiTz.v4m, walnut lumber with the end or MI left thu ing part of the nail mate ial clime to the bringing the thumb CURIOUS.—We that on the fiarm o Hato iltonhan town true ptarual a nu tube forks of a dead the from the ground. T ed to a tree of about and 5 feet high, an growth. JUSTICES' Commis&lona fur Ju elected in Match, ha Mr. Iloutzwoirm, th• der, and ■re now • the old Commiseions be neef entry for Justi ed to lift their Cum anew before doing b MAIL LETTING' mail leuloga by the we notice the followt York tA) Dillsburg, York Springs to *2OB. Mechanicsburg to $4 co. Taneytown to I $138.95. THE VELOCIPE I School in Agricttl•n good deal of interest I eliy. A good deal o Toned from day to awkward expel imen our young men have re:s and bid lair to dista. On Saturday - a contest for a silver fastest rider. SPARE THE BI lets parsons, especlall ace In the habit of s birds, tic., forgetting law. The Act of M a penalty of $25 fur t sectivonma bird, one to the informer. The the head of insectivo martins, swallows, bl era, ttc., in tact all ly seen in this halm. LITERARY ENT 5 hope our citizens will tainnient to be given next Monday evenin Lia's delect t3ctio .1. Readings, Recitation lettux, and will no do ble and interesting deserving of the enco of our citizens. Let open at 7 o'clock at mence at 7i. P. M. der the direction of M DEAD.—Our ob.t 'the death of Mr. . place. on Saturday practical Printer, prentleaabip in th Ut. , iler tiu ranior did the rail of Mt, in Co. G. 200th • Volunteers, and' se War, when he was with the Regiment. Be was a young position, with man • character, and had friends. Last fall h. which rapidly devel don. During his p was lead by theg need of a Saviour, the prospect of s joy world of sin and tz. and enduring rest, interred in bath afluosamou, ber of relatives and members of the Ge K. of which • AURORA BO • • . night of lain sneak • Hint display of auro ing of We teleraph day indicwted au .electricity to the attn .the matador of evenin !Wiese developed tip Use northern hese aud brilliancy. fro 0 about ll o'clock, w • ed a reusarkabie White sheets of war from all points of ribbon like eireliLLle a few degrees .ouch o &corona and present scri bob!. edict. The of light changed rapt. position, the Bathes ancusseion. This remarkable a to have beso so • • country, telegnunt Met anti Wirt rote phase the te/egrept. fed withoulthe are Um& the ash: instiety eesseched