AMERICAS YOLUMEE3I • JOHN B.’BUJTXOIi, Editor & 3l, IBSC. ' J Fob President, JAMES BUCDAKAN, Of Pewsyß’onta. For Vice President, JOHN C. BRECKENRIDGE, Of Kentucky. Bemocralit State Kominalioas. CANAL COMMISSIONER, GEORGE SCOTT, of Columbia cmlllly AUDITOR OKNKRAL, * JACOB FRY, Jr., of Montgomery coon SURVEYOR GENERAL, JOHN. ROWE, of Franklin counly Democratic Coniitj* Ticket* Congress, JOHN A. Atlb. of lYcslprnnflmro. Assembly, JAMES ANDERSON, of Silver S|ning. WlbbfAJl UABI’ER, of Dickinson. roMIHMSSIO/U’r, ANDREW* KER, of Carlisle. District Attorney, W. J. SHEARER, of Carlisle. Associate Judges, SAML. WOODBURN, of Dickinson. County Siirm/or, ABSI. LAMBERTON, ol N. Mi.Ulkloii. Director of the Poor. SAMTEL TRITT, of Winl]iumi-l.iiro. Auditor, DAVID G. EYSTER, of Eastpcnnslioro. Coroner, MITCIIEU. M'CLEIJ.AN. orCiiili.sk'. PBESIDENTIAI. EUICTOIiS. Nena/oroW Wilson MTsmdh- barlcs R. Buekalew Diilnrl. 1. Geo IV Nehingor, IE llcubeu M dber, 2. Plorco Butler, 1-V («eo. A. I r.iufoii 3. Edward Wiirtman, 10. .1 aim's Black, 4. ffm. H. Witte, 17. U, J stable. fi. John McNair, IK. John IE U"ddj . R. John N. Brinton, 10. Jiicoli Tiirm-v, 7. David Lattry, 2<>. J. A. J. llnHi.iim 8. Charles Kessler, 21. William Wilkins. 0. James Palferson, 22. J.ih (i (Tan*l. 10. Isaac Slonker, 20. T. romiiiiglmiii, 11. F. W. Hughes, 21. John Keatly. 12. TlioninsOHlorhoiil, 20. Vincent I'lnlp-s. 13. Abraham Edinger, Buchanan Club, No. 1. The next meeting ff Hie riuh, No. 1. .1 t&- Carlisle, will he l.eM al Vai son’s hotel, In this borough, eu Saturday evening, August 23, al K ..'click. Turn mil. Mends of Buck and Brerk keep the ball r II Ing. JOHN B. BItATTON, August 7, IHuf). Presidnit of Club. Come one, Come All! TO THE DEMOCRATIC COUNTY .MEET ING ? •'One Constitution / One Union / one Dr Winy The Democratic citlacns of Cmuberlund coun ty, and all In favor of the eleetl u of JAMES BUCHANAN and JOHN C. UUECKIN Wll*o E 03 President and Vice President o! the Foiled States, are requested t> assemble in the Conti House, in the Borough c f Carlisle, on MONDAY EVENING NJiMT, August 2oth, 1856, being the find d.n nl (bmrt, to mak# arrangements for tlic coming Oct Ikt ■ad November elections. Tim bell "ill boning at early candle light. , As (he coming campaign will lx* one of mm- j Bind Interest and (be most desperate (- an* I Itcing made by out Know Nothing and Hl.u \ j Republican Opponents, to obtain (In* .iscciid.un J j In the administration of oui national g"\,-ru-r rnent, we would urge Ib-mocraiie friends throughout the count}', tlic necevdi) "| j turning ont in large numbers. For H»* Hist I time fn the history <d our country, u candidate 1 lor the Presidency bas been nominated by a I party of an entirely sectional character, and the | people of the Northern Slates arc ashed to cut off from all participation In the government ol our country, fifteen entire Commonwealths ' The Issue at the November election will he a fearful one. Involving tbo untidy and pennauen. cy of our Union. Evorj citir.cn who loves ids whole country, should unite with Hie democra tic party* in its elforte to preserve Hie peace, Hie hopplnoss and Hie prosperity of our tuition. Then come one ami all, Irom every section illO County. The meeting will be addressed Oon. IVh. Jl. iMillkii, of Ilanisburg. and su oral other able speakers. Mbbciiant Mill ron Hknt. — The Mcnb.t Mill at Boiling Springs, on ued bj I’. J’. hr; Esq., is offered Torrent from Ibu first of Ap next. This is ono of the best mill-* in tlic con ty, has always had a good run of custom, mni at present lu complete condition (ui grmdin It Is propelled by a never tailing stream ef « ter, In a rich, henllby and doorable lueatnm. Soo advertisement in another column. North Mjhhlktos Awakk 1 and enthusiastic meeting of the Demoeraex North Middloton township, was h«-lit .it It or*s tavern on last Saturday v\ ening. Sin resolutions, ratifying the N.ilumal, Shite, i 1 County tickets were passed, alter which the eoniblago wan addressed hy Thomas M. Itii>x> Esq., of Carlisle. Perfect harmony and mi Imlty characterized all the proceedings on occasion. Three cheers fur old -Noiih Mid«l ton ! Buchanan Ci.ni.—Another meeting of the Buchanan Club will be held at Damons* Hotel i on Saturday evening next. Lei every Demo * natof the borough he present. Now is the! time tO I keep the Democratic watch lircs bright- j ly burning. Our enemies are stealthily hut industriously at work, and prcleml to he san guine of success. Let our friends hut do their duty, and October's chill winds will wiihei the hopes of Iho Black Republicans, and Novem ber's fierce blasts will utterly annihilate their fond anticipations. A Fodndmno. —We have been informed that Bn Friday morning last, a Ann, healthy female infant was found deposited at (he door of our townsman, Wm. 11. Millrii, lisq., on West lligh street. Who the inhuman parents of the {bundling arc could not he ascertained, hut the •Other who could thus desert and expose her tender offspring, is unworthy the name of wo man. The little stranger, which was appar ently about a week old, was sent to the County Poor House. Head It*—We mean the speech of Jamks IJ. Ci. at, list]., eon of the late llkmiv Ci.av, to be found on our first page. It will be seen (hat Mr. 0. announces himself for Buck and Unices, and appeals to his father's old friends ami ad mirers (o fulloi? his example. Daniel Web ster’a sons ore also out f or UlcmaNan. Ho we go. Clear the track ! BKiUm AXD FREjIOXT. ••Look out for old Duck'L-sliduTd' j‘ouliringl»in» to boy A stag of ten antlers licUl prove in tlic fray; Let the signal go forth over mountain ami dells. There’s a union of hearts, and a union, of ‘shells.’” <. The friends of Juris C- Fremont, of this mid other Northern .Stales, nro appealing h» the peo ple (o support their candidate because, ns th l T say. “ he is a Northern man.” . And yet H is well Unown that Fremont is a native "f Carolina, mid was ediicnled by lieiinnlmt Ca lliojtc ladies of Charleston. Tin- AUliliini |ui|n'ra •*« l1 ""' r » n "' l '- cnlcrew tosii|.|"»‘ Imn. Imw*. ms limy nsstn-l, , " lie in o|.|>i»il 1" J-laviry.” Franiml is. wo } arc free to sa\. an Abolitionist now, Iml what 1 wtis hi.s course when he held a seat in the I'. S. 'Senate? By referenco to Ida votes ittvill.be |seen that he opposed the Colonization Society, I and also the bill providing for the nholiiion of slavery in tho District of Columbia. Indeed, on nil questions pertaining to slavery, Fremont voted with Atchison, the lender of the “ Herder Ruffians” in Kansas ; with Jlrnlon, Ids father in-law ; with UuJler, (he hiuMtnn. defender ami apologist nl Brooks : with Hunter, with Mason ami Soule, and the extreme Southern, pro slavery Senators: and against tiro moder ate Southern Senators, such ns Badger. Dill, Clayton.Maugum, Finrcc, Underwood; against I)u\llnn, his colleague on the ticket; against Fw ing. Wintlirop—against all those with whom he is now associated. .Some men calling themselves old-lino-Whigs. Iml who are Black Republicans in disguise, would counsel llnir fellow-men to go for tlw Abolition candidate, because, ns they declare, ■•Mr. Bktianan has abused the Whigs iit-his speeches.” Mr. Bi chanan. it is true, always opposed Whig principles, but we don’t know that he ever “abused" the men of that party But. how did John C. Fremont speak of the Whigs? Here is what he said “Sir, I hare heed upon Muir lin f and (irusshojrprr /V-., hid n ine Pnni’jdrs sicl.rn and m<- muic limn (ilhn We think Mr Buchan\n j never spoke of ihe Whips in language like this I If he o m did, wh< ? e anil on m hnl occasion ? [ 'flic Black Republicans would make raj ii.nl far Far.movt. because of the assault of Brock-, I upon Stnntor Simni-.r, nml would hold i J it- Dtinocralie party responsible far Brooks’<-on- I duct. God fin 1 1 i<I (hut we should ru e>- be the apologist for that transaction Weeniid.mmd (he assault upon Sinai or Si m.nkr, m our litsl issue after it hnppmul, and we condemn it now. But. is it not strange that the men who arc in such thrms of inilignation against Brooks, r.hotiM jut sent to the country a candidate for Hie Presidency, who stood, some years ago, iVecisely m the posit inn which Mr. Brooks now occupies, ns the violent assailant of n Uni ted Stales Senator, for wordsspoktn in debate? It will he recollected, that some live or six years ago. a hitter controversy was carrud on in the Senate, between Mr. Form:, of Mt-sais sippi, and Mr. Hknton, the fatlur-m-lnw ol Mr. Fim:,mo\t, in which the former indulged in some severe personal remarks on the latter. — After the Senate hud adjourned, FngMONT way laid .Mr. Fuotb in tho ante chamber, or lobby adjacent to tho Senate, and assailed him with great violence —blows passed, and they were separated -after which, upon the insistmenl of Mr. Bbnton*. Fukmunt sent Footk a cballenge. which would have resulted in a hostile nu el mg. il mutual friends of the parlies had not, by great ever! ton. brought about a reconciliation i\ e lioj)(‘ that the Black Republican press nut! | orators, should (fun lime occasion to say am ' I lung more in den uncia lion of • brutal, in order- ’ ons and rminrdfv” on imgr* in (be S.riaU (‘tininker, w ill Imre the fun ness (o <(h ntc tln n indignation equally betwein Eiumdnt and Biiooks. If ihe conduct of One deserves re buke, sunly iho other is nolens innocent. The friends of the woolly-horse candidate 1 say they support him, because he ‘‘is fresh I from flic ranks of Iho people, and through him | they expert to pin i/"i; the political atmosphere.” 1 Ami yet. the notorious Nku Ih'Xl MXf, ihe fa ther of Know-Nnlhmgism nml the father of lies * is one of the most prominent fi lends of I’hk mont in the city of New-York, nml is non Iravdling thu country, making Mackgnnn 1 speeches against Mr Bitmvxax. Indent, nl 1 that cln<s of desperate adventurers hnvelef the sinking ship of Know-Nodiingisrn ami In > ken to the trade in negro sentimentalism. IVi • will not say (for we know to the contrary Ath.\ nl! Fukmo.vt mni are political rs. Imt we do say that every political gambler in tin country is in favor of Kitnto.vr nml the tna Mires of the Maiiposa mine.*:, A Know Nothing-Alvolilion paper he fore ns. in Attempting to make an argument against Mr. Bi cn v\vx, snvs—"he hts held office for thirty or thirty-flu: years, dur ng which time he has made himself immensely rich, lias he not n-ceiud enough fimii the liensnrv, or must he eonlmne to eat the public pap. In the exclu sion of In tier men V 1 This is child's talk , and we only quote ll to show to what eimlunptible ' ai gumenl on {-opponents are entnpi lli-d lo resort. It is very true, Mr, Hem\n\\has |Ul< <l many I iinpoitnnl positions, holh nl home am! abroad, hut did lie nut always discharge his duties to the satisfaction of the people? Ami was in* not called lo those positions because of his gnat intellect and statesmanship? Yes, Jamus i Ih ciiaxan has received n considerable amount i from (ho treasury, but he earned far more than 1 he ever got. and hr has never been accused of j sfru/mg the public funds. "Those who live in A VITJ 1.(1 glass house#,” A.c. - Such arc some of (he arguments used by a nckUss opposition press against l'c greatest statesman of the age, Jamich Dunes\n ; and such are the reasons used in furor of the lllack Republican candidate, Fiikmonf. Uni, ns will be seen by our comments, these arguments and reasons will not hold good —they are hollow, dishonest, and weak. The ruori.B arc for Hr ciianan—the commercial and agricultural in. (crests arc for him. He is now riding on the topmost wave of that eternal Democracy,which is ever rising higher and higher, and, like the tides of ‘•The prophetic sea. Knons no retiring ebb.” As'OTmtn Com kiit —We learn from our ex changes. that John D. Mahon, Fmj., fonncily a cili/en of Carlisle, where for many years he practised law, has come out in favor of Mr. lll’oiianak. Mr, Mahon is nt present n citizen of Pittsburg, is an old line Whig, nml is one of the most pleasing, popular and effective public speakers in the .State. It is his intention to lake the stump in Western Pcnnnylvnnlii in fa vor of the Democratic nominees. "The cry Is still they come.” * THE _P E gocaiixc, CftEX TI .-Tlt^;T =:r== . r '-rending the nominationoTauftsirnty Ticket, the Democrats of,Cumberland counly ..had their own peculiar favorites, and they spared no hop,- orable means to present Ihcjr claims to the |)cl micsiu Couhly" Convention, x ’Jt. ik right that individuals should liavo their phvtiatlllps—it i? right IhatThcy should c^rcisQ. zeal rind influ ence t<f promote the blcvntidn of personal friends —and it-.is ‘right'that they should adOpt'inea sares necessary, to carry tinir wishes into .suc cessful operation. But, in submitting the claims of their favorites to the nclum of a County Convention of Delegates, they me hound to abide the decision of that body ; and, whether defeakd nr successful, must abide the nominations agreed upyn, or at 'Once.acknowl edge and avow their hostility to the iMUNTiri.ns and usages of the parly, by opposing the ticket. The Delegate fij .stem has hem (he bid wark of preserving union and harmony in the. Democratic parly; and (he lU'.nriiuCAKisM of ; the system makes it a certain shield to the suc cess of its candidates ami-the perpetuation of its principles. It is the sure basis of hnrmon-. ions organization, and "the will of the major ity”Ts there found to control its actions and give an impulse to thovigomn.s course of the WHOLE PARTY lit tllO ballot bo\‘. The ticket presented to the Demo 'rats of Cum berland county was nominated in Conformity with the well-established usage. Every town ship in the county was represented in the Con vention, by chosen Delegates of the Democratic parly', ami the nominations were agreed upon with a feeling and deliberation commensurate with the gftnt interests involved by their elec tion to the various official .stations thus prirna i ily assigni dto each candidate. IVo then urge upon the mmole party a tenacious adherence to its usages ami principles, and an undivided support of THE WHOLE DEMOCRATIC TICKET which nasngmd upon by the Coun ty Convention of rrgnlaily chosen Delegates.— A review of the .several candidates upon the ticket may sene to exhibit the judicious selec tion by the DriegaUs. Fust on the ticket is lb*. Jnnv A. Ain., of tins county, for Congress. As Perry ami York will concede (he nomination of Congressman to Ciimliniand, Dr Am. Mill donbitr-s receive (lie unanimous immina'ion of the Congressional Conferees. Dr. Am, is so well known to the people of Cumberland county, r.s nn active, in trlhgenl business man, tbat it might mini su perfluous in us to refer to him at any length. Xo man m the district, perhaps, is more con versant with the feelings, wishes and interests of the people than Dr. Aml. lie is indeed, one of the people, ami, in the event of his dietun, will make a most v alcalde and energetic mem. her of the House. Beluga man of good iduca lion and business qualifications, he will occupy a position that will give him weight and inlin ence with Mr. Biimanax's adnunstmliou. which one of dilTeivnl politic-, of course wou’d not have. Dr. A wa- uoimnuled by a miijoi t ty cf the Delegates lepusi nlii.g the Democracy of the county’, and should, ami no doubt will re erne, the hiarly support of every friend ol lit . niANAN in the district, and thus he triumph antly elected. He is now, and always ha been nn active and \igilam Democrat, ami 1 entitled, ns the nominee of Ins parly, to tlv parly’s prulec'inn. Fur Assembly wo have again before us IVit,- 1-i.vm II \uri;ii, of Ibekmson, and .lambs A\- huilsuv, of Silver Spring. They are Imilt m lelhgent fanners, mid ,s Tied life people of ibis county hoiK.-iilj andfailMolh in iho late Eeg islalore. Their roorse best winter met (be np- j probation of nil, and no vote east by them can he inong lil up in jodgi n»< nt again-i them.— I hat they will npain be triumphantly elected, s a fotegon- conclusion. « The candidate for County (Jornmitwloncr la our respected townsman, Asdrv.w Kku. Mr. K. is a gentleman whose character, like that of wife, is "above suspicion,” and ho IjSs ever stood firm ns a roek in tbli-mm of IVnio ‘•i a lie 111 i'usu ri s lie u a uiiin ul admit ti d qmd ilii iiiimis, n( a miUl. amiable and aciv.m:m>d.i ling disposition, and h in tveiy iisjacl well ipialiliul fur a faithful di.sclmige of the duliis of (-oni nnsMowcr. Wvi J, Snuvuiru. K-q .was nommatid by | acclamation for District AUoi ne the duties of) w hu ll olhee he has discharged with such Signal 1 lldeliiy ami ability f-T the last tince years. Hisj fyj many )cum. v<ut* able law y.i-s ami in every respect well qualified fur a faithful diHiarge of the duties that devolud upon them, fail not one of them, woven Mire to sav. gave such general satisfaction to the people at large as has '.been rendered bv Mr. i Siiijauku. lie i.h attentive prompt, x igdnnl 1 and honest, ami these are the qualities ncccssn- 1 ry for a IVumruling Attorney lo possess, , legaid Ins vliclion. by a very largo innjurilvT ns "a fixed fad.” I Judge M nniiiii ax w as nominated by near! v a unanuuoim vole, fur Associate Jiulee. The impartial manner in which ho has disehargul his duties on the Bench, lias secured for him the respect and confidence of men of all parties nml his nomination was not only an act of pol icy hut of justice. U'c put down his diction as bey ond doubt. For County .Surveyor, the Convention mupi-' ntiud Aimvi. I.vMiii'iiTus, Esq.; lui Director of the Boor. Sau i-. Tam ; for Auditor, Da vid (C Ex vri.u : and for Coroner, Mitcukli. M’Ci.in.t.AX. They are nil "good men nml true." ami well calculated lo lilt the Millions for which they have been nominated. Hum si ami capable, they will discharge their duties with fidelity lo the people. •Such In iho Democratic ticket, and wea.sk for it the tiniud, hearty, and zealous suppoil of every Democrat. It was fafrly nominated, by o regularly constituted County Convention. It is ft strong ticket, and Can, and u-ill be elec ted fiom toji lo bottom. Democrats, slick to the nominations, mid give a long pull, n strong pull, nml aim u. ai.i. tihjutiimi, for the ticket, THE WHOLE TICKET. AND NOTHING 111 1 iHE f J IL'KE L' ! (Jo the whole figure for Democracy, and you will be sure to triumph ! A (loon Nomination*.— Wii.son Kkii.i.y, Rstj.. of Chamboisbiirg, lias been nominated for Congress by the Democrats of the district composed of the couiilns of Franklin. Uedfurd, Fulton and .Juniata. This is a most excellent nomination, and if minted nt the polls, will re lied credit upon the people of that district* Mr. Hkiu.y is a gentleman of superior education and abilities, and u most able advocate of Mr. Bitiianan and Democratic principles. Wo shall u-joice to chronicle his triumphant elec tion. D_/’Flour and ginin is still on the decline. .UpiWMIU :c6uS«¥rTIOKET.^:~ Au'|Abolitii'ii, -Know-?*’ olliing meeting hy sonio called -at Guiltily Convention —assembled at thcpbml4r|uso,]in-ihW borough, on Momlaj ancni*.pii ]Wv.-It whs. comp soil of mon hold 1 - jng viuiouspoliiical opinions—k chameleon and ‘-There,could be soon tbo bigutedimdi'ololefnftt Know-Nothing, tbcl re mold'man,jin'ithaFjllmoro imn, tho A.holitibii -Ist barf-tiiO’ li'iiddlud-togbtl'ior, to devise': plans -that would enable them, to divide the spoils oT n few petty ofliocs. After organ izing tho meeting, or convention, or whatever if might hd .called*. the (nlh»«uig Zjbni ticket was ]daccd in nominal i<>ti: Congress—Lemuel T'«M. “I t .trlislc. Jsscinblyr-)Vin.\y. Nevin. "t Newton,:and Thptpnk B.i-Biy'sdnjof Hampden. f'oni.vimiOMer—John Hni'ti-i. "I ( annuo. ditprncy —.lns. 11. Smith, of Gnrhale. ,/lsiociuie Judges —Wm. 13. Mnllm, 01-South Middleton, ; inli Geo.' Miller. of Weslponnshor.u Director vj'.thc Voor— John 1 ishLurn, jr-, of Dickinson. ; , r Aiidrcw J. CauTnun. of Mechanics bhrg. ■ ' Cctroncr-i-.Titnoa Mnllin. o( f’ulish*. Snch l 8 nibjjJehr.V ticket, li ia composed of fho fug'-CTitis'ol nil pu li'-', ulel >' he. inglori , ously defeated nl the polls. 1 lie minions of* Kuow-JS’olhi|igism cannot now dragoon men into the fliipjihrf'bf anything ami evei-ydilng. The leaders Cff'tlilij desperately wu k< d and despised faction can ipj longer shake lie- potent finger in the ficbs oiVih’eii dupes, mid hid them “remem ber the Oitth /” The sc lies have (nlleii frthn tho eyc3 l of hundreds and thousands ■>( men who M'Oho Hl'dnpo'd,’ hy i.dsehool nal '!r.itag'Mii, into Kliow-Nbth’jjig Jens. ,ue agon freemen, mid have no,'masters to hid ili-m h.,w lo vole— mi-pblitical priests in inlminisi r unlawful, un constitutional nntlis to (hem. t -eHi being tho edse, wo hid' fli’s Znn.i liek-t u> Iconic lu the flejd, With bur hand cm onr >"■ i i- . ; isspoiiTß Jim. The laic Democratic County <’<>mrn(mn for thia codnly nominated linn -F<m.v Ritp of Hampden’ township, as one of the candidates for. Associate Judge. Mr. Ki it, it is well known, has always bum n Wli l»:ii (hose who pretended to speak by anthonty, represented him in thejate Com. ntion ;u!«..ig a Ihn'iu.v an man, mul in. favor i>f ihe il-eism of ihe Democratic ticket in this c.ff'y firing thus vonclicd for, it was dumud r In a major* ity ofthe-Delegates c.imjuwng ihe (.invention', to nominate him fur the pnsvmn he now occu pies. Since then. lio\ve\ u* Mi lb it has been intcrogalcd by Democrats in ng.ml to hs po litical position, and he rtfuM-l in pledge his support (o Mr. Ih thaws nr inn for the County Ticket! More than d. - we have posi tive trvhtcnce. that he is n I'ki.mmsi' man, and favorable lb the election of ilu Know-Nothing- Blnck'Rcpnblican-Woully-Imrse County Tick et. • This is enough to determine our course in regard to him. We w,il mu .-uppon him, nor shall his name disgru-e mn columns, and wo have therefore taken ii from the In ad ofourpa* per. Unr neighbor of the I) mm inl has deter miiud on the same course. in another column >vc publish a call for a meeting of the Dtlno'cralic Standing Commit Ice. to lake .midi action in regard to the nomination of another man ns may ho deeimd advicablu. ' (’i)fßT. —The Court of Qnai ler Sessions, tlx.* for Cumberland county vill commence in this place on Monday next, the 25th insl.. to'enn* linne one week. Il is supposed there will be a huge nmuqpl of criminal and oilier business 16 ( inmsncl, and the probability is dial many of Mhecn-ies nil! not he renebtd, nod consequently will have* t(/ he confined tuiul ihe Novuuber sessions. I .As many of onreonwry friends w ill k* In at tendance at CoUrt. u i iumc of them will forget,to.aUtrid rim Dui.ocraiic meeting to be Ueld'atAhc Vourl Uouso on Monday evening next. Oar ticket is now in the held. the cam paign fairly opened, and it behoves every good Democrat to be up and doing. St\end ilfect ivc speakers will be pivsiut to address the meeting. f ' /" Missonti iiliun.s liiin 1 not iniihhd i> yiitosec ndiHliir i!w aiiii-Ueiit<m or tlie \- im-ncnn candidate tor Govd nor h;u> been eleO- Lid, —Pcrnj F, If the editor of ih L /•V.vana will adjust Iris spectacles nml ■'•an tlie iciiims from Missonii, lie will line! that Pw: s, tlie regular Ihumeral c candidate, is iriumplumily elected Governor , over both the Know Nu.hing and Heaton can didates. Mi-conn j., j|]| riglit for UiCK ami Ilni'.e'K. (let <ut of the way ! AMinma Kv-.-uj OiTHAnn” NAii.Kn.— 1 lie huni.lv sixii. nliieb recently went the rounds of tin* ph-s, of (tie discovery’ of “the body of a yemi.” man. near Blue Springs. Kan s;u. tied to a tnv, uni, a nlie ball through Ins h< ad, and lii.s tin.-at cut,” turns out in be a ‘-Imii.t f..l lion v n- >ii I :i<-| . nine tenths of all the ■bloody tiad;n.i,.s m Kansas, " jirovc to be, when tn\ i >1 iy .ii i d It is by Uu n'-r-nlniiftij of such base* and tie u pine nj on that the blade re| nMi.-ans ix eipl to nail,la.a ilu ir ground until after the I’i dMdi'u!i:d , elu-:ii'ii, 'l'Jiey do not desire the Mtilcinini t*f ilu Kanins question, iluir great obj.ei is i,, lv ll ’ i |, i !,c c.\cil' , ment am! ngita i ion Knowing iu ilji y do, that it Is the only po htwnl capital tiny have to work upon. The peojilc Know iliat tlose stories of ••horrible i outrages In Kau-a-. are In almost every in i stance fuKe. a nl w ill treat them nccoidmgly. lb x i t u.: Ai.n i TiiLii.—The leeliiig be tw urn i lit- K im/,> .\ ni Kings and the Iliac I. Kepuli lie ms li.-i-'itiii - Him.' I.aior ns the campaign ad vances. I’h* 1 ’lll_\ I'n.-mau, a.i able advocate ol ]• illnmu: iin.l Kn.,n Nolhinglam, thus puls at defiance il.e Ll.uK IU-paldlcaiis. Jl’e copy from lli.it paju-i i,| tin- i idi mat. aafolloas i “Some I n-iii,,iii|., H il.>n*t like the proceed ings ot tl. |.„, A in.-i it-an Stnto Convention,— , 1,1 11 1 Anmricntifi don’t cure what Inc r reni liter-. ,1m . and u |,y Hlionld Fremontem pretend I" liiel l.uiliwitl, (ho doings of llm Amo nc.uia I ’ "11 isTouv tufnrim n.s that Mr. Buchanan wns "hitUrly 0,.,., wu l to tho war of 1812,” rithbuig Journal Ilii nas no bitterly opposed to itrfhat ho threw clown hiy Into hooks, took the slump nml his first spccHi in rouse the. people of Lnneas ter to arms ; ruiMil a company, shouldered his musket, nml marched to tho defence of Balti more. That is die way ft patriot oppose?? a war in which his country is engaged ; and such was thtf beginning of James Buchanan's public and illustrious charnclcr. 1 CnnpiuNO.— Democratic camprflrcs burn brightly in every Stale; tho-Dembcratic army Is united, Is in the best of apirits, and Is eager for buttle. The forces of the opposition arCdi vhkd into guerrilla bands, the face ofcacl) looks haggard and betrays a consciousness of signal defeat.on the day'tlxed for the conlllct. Tho gentlemen composing tho Democratic Standing Committee of Cumberland comity, arc ivftucded to meet nt Burkholder’s hotel, in Car lisle; on'-Wednesday n6st/ August ar;-atl,o - efoclc P. M. It h hoped.that.uveiy-member of tho Commute® vilhbo present) as business of miniiriiiuci; to Ibu pf.r(v will eogo boloro lb™. 1 Three oj the Conwnltie. i , Tho following tinned gcntlcriicn conyKse tlio \ F Mi-cli: ( li-irli-H Itnrnc-l , l.a.st- I- -iiii-tluiniiijib. Jolm Wuin Fntbtlord. Jolrn S.initi-r.so.i; <J- U- * 1U " ' JJuvid Itinm-i I.oocr All,'-. .1 I otn'n; Upi Alton, Julllt-., Grub ml; Mebanic>1-nr K , \\ . G. Iloii.wn Milllin. Win. 11-iiry; MI nim-.i Hurt nut; Ntivvillo. Jiii-ob KinOot-. jr.-, Now on. Jizi.kii'l Wiilk'-r; Xorlli Mbl-llt-l n. .l.mn-1 (.U-ii ileiiin; Smtii Middl -ton, Joseph A. Siinrt: Sil ver Spring. Michael Koslit; Shippeiisbiirg I p.. T- P. Blairs Shippeusbnrg 8., J- Criswell, jiv, Soulliamplon, L. W. Maxwell; Weslpennshuru Wm. G. Mvera; Now Cuhiherl-unl.-S-iinl. 1 roul. .TnB'TOCSSITV OP OBOAXIZATJOS. our. County Ticket lias bden seltc-. U-d—anil a most excellent and* nne.\cPp|}o'miblc ticket it. is—it behoves c\ , e r *y Democrat to ,l>c sli)-liimself lb secure it's triumphant election. The .jircsent is no -tunc. for suppiuoncss—no titno for sluggisluiecs and inactivity v Every man ahould go lo work, and inrgctlihg all hearldunrmngs (if any exist,} assist, liy every effort in his power to push on the -Democratic column. It'is not for the men composing the Democratic ticket that we contend f»V, but it is for (hcclcrnal prinQijiles of onr party —for the principles conlalncd-in the Constitution of our helovid country. J.et us all go Co.wnrk. then. I.et UR not deceive ourselves by undervaluing (he strength and resources of the enemy. The Fillmoreiles and l'V(rnonlcrs oro making des perate efforts to‘defeat the Democracy, or at least to throw the election into the House. The Black Republicans have unlimited funds at their disposal. They arc using money broad cast to buy up presses, politicians, ami votes. They are going into this contest with coals oil imping nothing from the (South, and determined to cany’ every Northern Suite. They will em ploy nil pnssihli appliennces to frighten, rxcilc, mislead, Cajole. Inhc, and diagoon men into their support. We niii*il go forlh to meet these agitators w'i must not .shrink or naver. We light for the Consiilnliun— I'.nt shmiM none us toivery cxcilhm. Ciicutidc documents— talk to your fnemi.s—organize clubs —attend the meetings of the Democracy. H nr/: in evtry way you can nn»il victory crowns ns in N ivember. The Sjiiril mu! Prospect in Imiinnn. Whatever doubts may have t xi>U<J a ftw weeks ago in the minds of politicians in regard to the course which Indiana is likely to take on the presidential question, those doubts have since hem entirely removed hy the action of the people of (hat prosperous and 1 powerful Commonwealth. The Washingtoni/nion says : —Tluir sentiments their wishes, and theirpref ertni is cannot he misunderstood. Never were ihe people of Indiana qiore -ardently attached to the principles of the democratic party linn they have shown themselves to be at the pres cut lime, and at no previous canvass have their exertions been pjore united and strenuous to sustain a parly which sustains the Union Itself. From one extremity of the State to the other the democratic heart lnat« high with hope, exultation, and enthusiasm. To use the em phatic language of a gentleman nhn has jnsi returned to Washington fmrn an extensive tom through Indiana, “the deinocincy of the old f Jfnuj.MT Stale are in a perfect blaze of cnlhnsi asm. In every ullage, crmntv. ami dot riel the Jhiclinnnn lilts are burning brightly and d» finally 1” And yet Indiana bus up to this lime been confidently claimed hy the black re pupVwana uh du«. of ilu* “certain’ Stales for Fremont. ■ - • 1 TFAIS EimiON-\im(lY \ The "I,one Star” is all right for Utnc and Ibncru. A despnluh dated New Orleans, Aug lit. says—Pallia! ieturns of the declion in Texas held on the 4th Inst., Imre been received by the Lmiisiann from Galveston. The dccliun was for Gontredier, Tnnsiircr, Attorney Ciencr al, and two memhersef Congress. The returns indicate the chotii-n of the Democratic candi dates by increased majoiirich “I'lSfl ()\ THE cuim 1 M J/ir .Si/7/i»icr llm rest of the Democracy. Not cr he fore did a party leap such a crop ol N icloiics, as the Democratic hosts have gar neren in. within the >ast two weeks. KKNTITKV, AUK \NS.\S. MIS-ViLTU. .SOUTH (.’AKOUNA. ti:.\ AS. ni'tMiJl Mif« ly guJured in by the Dctnoomey, k yt.ud danger of drought, or wet, rot or wen in. Inn Con.v asu Potatuhr. IVe rejoice to say Hint from all parts of the country smisfac tury accounts rrtrh us of the hunt (Us which has been rescued from copiouH showers, which have fallen dining the past week throughout the Northern and Middle Stales. I;i their pnsuil singes of growth the corn and potato crops ore not 100 lar advanced in maturity to ro uive iht'imignrnting Influences of the rain, ami thus the question whether wc shall have any corn or potatoes this year is happily decided In the litllrnmlive. Ifbnr early experience of po lilicul agriculture do not deceive us, al this season corn is just in (ho glory of its splendid tassels, while Fall potatoes on the average will be found about the size of pigeon’s eggn. But, ns their entire growth has been checked by drouth, they arc little further advanced now than tinder auspicious circumstances they would be about the first of July; and cousc* quyntly the two crops which the farming com munity regarded ns hopelessly lost, may now bo guarantied to produce at least the average. O* We (Ind in an opposition paper, the fol lowing sneering item: "Ono lady on the Michigan Central road gave her voto for Buchanan a day or iwosinoo. Site was a widow.” , It is the widows mid orphans, those who have undergone severe trials and endured bittcr hardshins, that cun appreciate the goodness of an Unselflshed ami benevolent heart like dames Buchanan's. His acts of kindness td : the’des titute and needy arc recorded m'Jlgamvftn'd re membered on enrlh. \D~ 'd'ho London 7'fntcM la of opinion that 1 ft belter choice for President ot tho United. Stales •‘could hardly bo made than Col. Jo\m.Charles Fremont." Very encouraging for .tho? Native Am?ricon candidate, and good' nows for the Massachusetts know Nothings, who have been | taught 16 “beware of foreign influence.” ■ '*£. Valley Sjnrit. Dsmocratio Mass Meeting. By appointment''of thoDomocralicSthlq Cen tral /Committebj.Mhb Doniocracy of Pennsylva nia' assembled Jit iMussJllootlng n't Chambers burg, FrJmlcHn'county, .bn TimradayVtiio 7th of. August.’,.At ;an early'hour on ,tbd moaning of that d.iy the town und.iUn-.ic-, live appearance,' its’atroofs'beingAltvw With bill- 1 zona and strangers, and its central squnrp'and; dozens of other places being embellished with" (Jugs bearing appropriito mottoes ami devices. Arches friminlcd spanned tho streets, and the fronts of many houses were or-; lamented with beautiful wreaths. At U o’cl ck a heavy traiji Oumberland y.dloy Railroad brought in largo delegatlops from Cumberland, Panphin,Lancaster and York counties5 ami fruir. that tillnOon the tjdu of.'pn tcrrillod Democracy,JlqwV\(l, in-through Uje s|x principal roads that rrtdiato-from the- town.— The Wheatland Club of Lanblstor, ‘tlid' Koy stono Club of Bnchanar. Club of Carlisle, wery receivedjit thn’pepot.by the Buchan in Club ut Ohumbcrsbnrg, ,nml Ys. carted'in their qnirbn. The delegations’ of. riving by the various rolls wjro nVot at the bt>- rotigb.lin m by thoMirslnl’s A-iAi andcomliict. t;,l to the DianiOnd, wh6‘. A e rimy wore dismissed, with Instructions lo rjlbrm.at.one o clock. After dinner a grand procession was formed under the direction of Col.>Jamsm B. Oku, the Cidef iM.'r.Ri il, whosc'a hnir.tble'm magement ot the whole aTalr, both morning and afternoon, was a sul j act of gonerd, remark. The proces sion ni ipc!u I through the principal streets, a tig Hunting its unuibJis at every step. and dually rolled a sjucimn fl to I o( humanity through Broad street to Beady’s Grove, w here ii sMid mid seats had been erected. The assemblage was called to order by Col. John IT. Foiixm, Clmiimmpof the Stale Cen tral C mmiUeo, on who.o motion the meeting partially orginized hi munimouslv selecting lor* Prcudenf, lion. JAMKS NIL!., of Franklin. J. M. Coopta, Cbaiiman ot the Committee of Anangemcnls, then proposed to complete the organization of lb.' meeting by Ibo election of the following < dicers (which proposition was un.uimioobly adopted#) I ice Pi e-.ulenls, Muriaj dVliulluii, of Fne comity. IVm. T. A loNaiulei, ul Clarion. William Hopkins, id Washington. Wm. F. Packei, of I.ycoming. Arnold Flamer, ol Venango. James Burns, ol Mlfllm. Henry S. Molt, of Monroe. .lobn Sin nt, of Cumberland. Joel B. Danner, of Adams. James Black, of Firry. Daniel Dougherty, of Philadelphia. Jlvnry K* Leman, of Lancaster. Cyrus Cai'many, ■** ' William M. IHester of Berks.. Hamilton Abides, of Diutphin. • William 11, Miller, . '♦* Wesley Frost, of Fayette. • Seth Clover,-of ;Clarion. Nimrod Strickland, “J- Chester* Sumiel 11. Tale, of Bedfoid Jacob T.eisenring of {wxlhnmbeiland. John M. Gilmore, of lllair. Kdwjn batnenvait. ot Montgomery. John RnnUin, ol York. , Joseph Clark, of Armstrong. Jesse Ash, of Fulton. Jos. B. llntehiiiSon, of Jefferson. Samuel (F. Turner, of Luzerne. James L. Gillis; of Klk. Chitiles Carter, of Hearer. Walter Graham, ol Bl dr. Charles Barnett, of Allegheny. James Gibson, “ Henry M'Culbuigh, “ David FnUnoed, > f Wostnioiehmcl. Isaac Chigst n, of Ilnnlingdon. ’ K. S- Doty, uf Juniata. John Irwin, of Combcikind. Fecrehiries. William H. Welsh, of York. John B. Bratton, ot Cuiula-rlnnd. Fj-buimi C“ Jiiim-s B. S.ia.om. of Fnlion. 1> bli.iid 11 bile, of Ciimbiia. A. G, Bonydl, of Juniata. J Im I). Roddy, of Somerant. K. C. Wilson, of Vemirigf),’ AndreW HopUfns, of Dawptun. , , . n , - EilindmVP’ritletßon dflllhlrl v ' ” , s ' V*‘ * 1 ClmvleK If.'ljhniberton.'of'Clarlcb. ** ' Jobb V. lUTrt; Of BvaiUtV/-" ‘ 1 ■ ' George ll.'Keysor. of Allegheny. C. M. Leisehrlng, of Philadelphia. The President, Hon. J ajiis .Vii t.. 1 hen briefly addrewsed the mcelicg, after which Cj.imiuu W. Uiu.wi;ii, Lb<j.,of Clmnibutsburg, BiibmiUedibe billowing rdsolutluiis, which Were adopted be acclamation ! Rewired, That our first (bllgallons under Providence ore duo. and our acknowledgements gratefully rendered to the Gimttiiluiion and the Union til tliu United Slates, anil that while we d.eiisli the recollecli n of the kci vices of(hose w 1m achieved out independence and vsbiblhhnl onr liberties, wu will piolecl and maintain this Constitution and (his,Union, with our lives,onr foitlines mid our sacred honor. ftcsolveil, Thai hero in, the native comity of James Buclianan,—here troip where be started’ upon that career which has rendeml his name im-morable in the annals of onr stale and the nation, wo wjll begin (hat grejit, nnjvemwjd wlPeli is to terminate all disputes between the Stales of this Union, anil w bleli will bind (be Utrlon togl-ther tor all time In the bonds of cn dming (VicniNliip and perpetual fraternity. Urtii/t'cil, That to the Democratic party litis been committed (fie proud duly of defending our tree institutions against fDo bold and fl.i graiit cMi.mdo of nn inoverent, fanatical -and piosciiplive Neclmnalism. Jivttilved, 'That wo endorse and approve the pl.iUoiui of principles laid down wiili such im- - posing unanimity by the Democratic, National Convention, and that we point ti> (bo contrast between this platf nn, whlcli has been liio uiinju (or many years, with (lie addition of thodiuw is. sues, growing out of an enquiring andpyogrea. sive ago. and the shifting and inconsistent Ciqedf of Iho rtppnsltlbn, which arq nelihef just In Micniselvos. nor capable of producing uny re. Milts bnt.thoso which inflict degradation‘and disgrneo upon (bo name of Rejinbllcunlfijn. Resolved, That we, (ho Dcnfcrntlc parly b| - Pennsylvania, in Muss Meeting nKSombledj—wel twenly thousand of those who will rescue lids groat .State from tho threatened hmmilH'bf n bel ligerent fanaticlspi, cordially and gratefully re turn to tho Democratic National Convention our profound sense of the honor conferred upon us In .|l|u nomination of James Buclianan. an tbo l)omocraflmcand|dato for (bo oflieo pl tbo Pres idency of the United Slates. Resolved, That Iho great man of .Pennsylva nia fiet-ms (n have been specially reserved for the present hour of national peril j and thql un der his barpie.r, Inspired by lils’mib)o career, strengthened by Ms pure example, ami proud of li!» virtues and Ids’ public service#; 1 wo'vidU achieve such a victory,ln October and November, ns will strike trcAstm dumb hjhtla stronghold, and establish on deep and Ibm'To.undaUonti thb grunt principles of and religious.' Resolved, That in the nomination Id 1 -John (J. Biifukisijiok, of. KmdngUy, for tbo Vico'Presi dency. the National .Chnvention Ims beoii more I tbnp ordbinrUy lianpy b( lt» selection, nnd.nmde i a nomination'’ to which tho Domocraoy of Bonn, nylvama will cordially and mnudinounly vespond. l ResoivCfl, That wewelcome into the Demo, cratlo ranks, all those who are In favor of the pi-fisorvatlon of the American Dijon, and that wo hull tho nmnerous accessluiis of such men to - onr dally Increasing'column,'as thet proud assn ranco.tlmt Iho Democratic party Is the onlycon slUulional party now hi existence, i . fo*ohcd t That wo have mnllmlnlßbcd oonfi uonco In Genium .Scott, out candidate for Ca nal Oonnnlsfdoner. and Jacoo Fnv, onr cnmll > date for Auditor General, ami that wo congmt , Plate the Democracy of Iho State upon the selec. flon of John Rowx. of Franklin county, vealor day placed hi mynhmthm for Sni vcyorGencral, thus completing the Democratic Shite Ticket, 'Kpit^\vp,calnlonal f mon to augUin ft. (:'*. ) •* i -i iu Aftor-thu adoption" of /tho -resolutions, tho President introduced‘Jo' tlic, thoua nnds, , of Georgia, who was received with three tremendous cheers. ,Mr, Stephens delivered a mristerly-spcecli ot, .thbjisnosj involved hi Tho tliA.S'^Q'K^. ^ l'* 'convincing argument* o/;{lji«dtaii,ng}iished.Geor gla * •At thtf cohclnsfo7i‘’of <i eal j T w rfs *|ii kdo «u {ioii "/f a K l -^A ®• »• pf PjiiVuVolphla/ whoirosponi^d/jin.nnioJoqtionfc speech* ■ r-.i'C 'f.’.-i >. ; The meeting then n'dJotirncd>YVltA jtlifecyVtiar ertitig checrs tdr p offer which tit nßainP’ormea mu .dardhttdircctlon'of thc.Ohlcf- Marshal,■T\Bflgt cl j by his Aids, and. niatchedjbacktotown. In tho evening were delivered from (ho stops of tho Court House, hy'llon. Ilcn drick n. Wright, of Jpizcmc,llon. W. F. Pack er, of Lycmiiing, ‘Sa/niici Vf» Black and J)r. Geo. njJCeyscV, ; of,P) ttB Vi? r ff* At tho conclusion of-the speaking, tho day’s proceedings WOtuuKiiji by ti' magnificent display of itoBt|ys Edge <>( Jersey Citpv K 1,.. *, Congress Ronrcuoil- in ,Extra ? latpiiopoMllc PrestdefiL, WAsniNOTCN. 'Altig. held a meeting this anernooli, n'huh’jt \ViVs decided to issue the lollowhig ProcUmmiup ru»UßSerubling Congress:' . .1 Jiy the President of.the.U.‘ S(a!cr.o/America : A.'PROCLAMATION;! K Win;nrA3— M'UNe: J»ps.rilUlc« oxlat.wiUi v.iri riou.H imfl in n-mqte/fr'yntim of tlie United hi.t.tber.reßpects, Inc public ■pence la senohsly,tfjyeatbned, Con yivss has utljmmfcd WithOtit .'granting ttie neces .snry supplies lot tliq Army, deprivingthfc'Exec nfivu o( the power tp;perfoim U? .duly! In rela- Mun to the cuipmpri, defence; mid eotnrity, amft mi extraordinary occasion liqq thMsaris'en loros sembling t lni' |\vd JiotiseH of Congress, Ido HierWore, by- this,:jny (proclamation, convene •mid Ilnnse.si to meotitf'.tl'.o Cflpllol; hrtho city nl Washington, on Thursday; the 2W day of August, Instant; hereby, iviiniring'lhei'esiKict Ivo Senators and Hepresontatlves tlion there to assemble, , to consult'dml • deliberate',on auch measures as (ho slato’ofUuf Uhjdn tiinyheeni to require. ■ • •i- 1 ' ' > -y' 11 • In testimony wliarerttf I htivcCausCd the «oa/ dI the United States to be hereunto, utlixej, and ?igne<i the same With «I,V hand. , , * ■ Done at tho City dt 'W'iiBl|lngt6n,..tho i eigh. leentli day of, August, df.our Lord one thousand ulghrhunilred'Utid tUfy'*nlx. -•- - -,/* ~ FnWKtttf FffcnOß. Tiy order— W si. L. Syc’,y of State. Tiiky Givk : it Uk—Th'c pJCKSca in the in terest of the Illack Republican find Know-Noth ing candidates. nll.ndinityliaMhc battleground for the Presidency'will‘be ’in; Pennsylvania.— Thai is to say, that whiqhcyer' cahditlali w!m shall obtain the electoral vote of thi« State yi/I be deck'd President. : Tf ibis be , then As Mr. elcclion rendered ccrlaijnbo ynml a. why .or n wherefore, as almost any 4nm> man vvillrcadily'odhnt. In the old KeJ'fltdhb Smtul whcrb, in InUlling for' (he pdtijf. of other scCions 6f tile Union! d-c have so qfleu routed nnd prostrated, the lhe IK-iilocrapy.iw (irmly imiud, nnd will act in'n ( solid’phhlkhx in the coming Context- i**fnTod‘ ite son 1 ' i.V the Held, KliiVill give sucb #n im mense majority In liis/faypr, ; ns ;\vjll forever crush put the JinpeH.of,,lhe sectional black, re publicans nml proscriptive ;know : nolllings.~ The factiouisls ( havc ( nothing'to expect 'froni Pennsylvania except a tmqvuduuwM\rublii\tg. This (heir Undent, arojjvilbowarc 01, imdMiit'y merely ntlt’mpt o' feeble crotv t 6 { iho drooping riplritH of ■ ; V nTT* Two individuals. ope said* io' hpvc been a police otllecr nf Philadelphia, I’lia'iiiwille, on the J Ilh InsU. imd uomnnltul to the Chc-riltr county Jail, on o charge of pass* ing counterfeit > $5 ; bills, dji’thc Bank of Pittsburg. ; , ; i' K7?The o|i;»osliion'l*ap(iri—black-rcputili Uic Clair to .Congress from Missouri. C!uu is' n slaveholder, fliul' devoid! to lien tern, wlio Maid in his Fast speech .the. election. tlmt in, canvassing •ihc State lie found the’<fe* tiipcraty', throughoutj.ljiu -Missouri united, rio Buchanan, Mr. Clair’s election ns o nicans of/enabling Kfp.-'Buchanan, when IVcsi dcntVtp carry on^his'jioircy. A .S f «ra«*.-.}(idi»y-.CliWi.'mu convlcM !„ ciurt „1. St.- im.l., “ s v l -' -“ J nl vl BiiJ.oml <v» si-nk-ncud I V fifty tjiaM Imilrijonimuit In llio |Jo«ll«Btlntjr._ Uo Is about lMrty.«vo"j-oii r M’of ago at present. 1 '' . A.'IIRAVT Contiuct.—The Wtriict of (ho Cyntriil Rail Rond. bridge ovcjr. lliQ Snsiprehmiiu at Dauphin,, fl, m ilest above-Jlnr risbiifg, has been uiadu with MeiWtij.'J^urimTi. 1 Dougl;prLy & C 6., ’nnd'thc cohlracliWa once coumu’ncd thowplk. ’This>pdgo., Trill he the largest in the Slate; and is to be liiiill in the very best-stylo. , It is thought lliat'it cart' he completed ih nhoiit tu'if yestra. ■ 1 DC?’ The trial of ’Mr. A’ F. iloppel; Potiduc top on ■(lk- ill-la trkin oi|, thcltfurth Uli|)rpi)d, jrttl/qommenoc'liilNor-. ristowu 911 Moudaynicxtst; j -’j (0* -The Valley Bank, of Ilagcrstotyn. RJJ. 1 , |ms stopped payment. ' A' largo’ •iiulnfyjV o[ its, notes are {laid to,be; in circulation IntlityStajo. ; PAiinoNKu.—Jl’nthUlJn *t,' Eolafj who \vas*con- , Vlclod sulno tbnoHincj, in (hu Lancaster Qoqn*- ly Ctfurly of robbing tho Tiea/jßtcr’fl office, Mv been pardoned by Governor Pillock.' 1 ScoM)iNn;-—IUs ns natural for fiornc to Bcobl n« to breathe. They' could' not 1 fijo i£ doiiicd the blessed paslhiW'ordOalliig'-ln fiijcln', language. Even when jvordsi me nn blmni .na'iv twd ; cdgcd : sword." IV spy llmt we bail rather hedr thnn'deris cohv pnriaon. \Vc imCckncW a'cliild wb{> iiclimliy cried because Ids mother wiold him* for pounding 'fbc catV tail «jih W ( hbotjaclc. Tlic truth is. that 'children fee accuse tomed toiscolding •tbatllioy look Upon it »« ► mutter of course. Wc ncviVkmw a parent who could mnkouchlld mind without ni hickory gbnd’ or hromstlok. 1 Ho nioVcH only when be is UnOcUitl~cndwftytf. ! •Tender, (^|K yon scold 1' Who cares a 1 red.' ?oiit for tffcW* yod Bay ? ! i . mi - w • tt!7" *‘Wli&tlathiwnping’of : 'iKcwj6rd r^n* BcveriinccV* fslud'ohoiiCgro of* jilibliter, wliito conversing iibont n smpon they bpd jusUic&rtfc * “It means, Jake hold fast 'mid *(JVcjrliii.JßlV replied the other. - 1 ; . ' ’ ’'' v . t I J ' ■ " j V ‘ L’ l '- ■ ■ . ■ A Cuimms FAdt^lVhi nn tick, that menbuHod' irt distinctly every word* uttaredlby iljofee Whoap 4 seek lug for them, \vb|lo ihcir ; most \cticrfiClio;’ shouts fail to ’pctnitraib even' feet or thy snow.'; ;• • i “- r t. -.i 1 ; M ’ . 1 .( •'“ When docs a yoitoig l lady wWK to yvhi more than! seven • Wank at Wiice? * tries to fascinate (fasUneigUt.) *>’
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