=F=EIF ••• ltooOrter •ow, , 4i;naLlleDr-riefee-Spe•ieN= Free= trent Prerirliw for Pres Teri:lleresp. " E.: O. GOODRICH, EDITOR/I, Towanda, Saturday, May 3, 1851. e-7 ,,,, 7•-;Tenefiret tirt .351110 pot ennuet—if paid within the year 30 .10:111 vriil • be dedneted+-for Mash paid:neurally in advettee 111 It 00 will deducted. No paper stint:over two years, unless Paul for. Ativtertetitelys, per square of ten lines. 31. cents for the Dm. end 25 tents .34. each subsequentinsertion. • • ' arose. k. "block." tionli side or the pnbite 4234 nett door to the Bradford Hotel. .Entrance beivreen ems. Adams' and, Elwell.% law offices. Senator 113reas'llassackusetts. After a prolongei struggle' between the people and the cotton Spinnereof Maagachtieeits Bilys the Zsening Past, the former hare triumphed. Charles Sumner, the Candidate of the free.l.oil and demo- cratic party, for the ;vacant seat hi the United States -. Senate, ha; been ejected, and Mr - Winthrop, the candidate of the manufakuring and. pro-slavery. in- wrest, his been clefeater4 ft e scarcely know J which of these results forniShes most occasion for rejoicing, for_ tve deem both highly auspictoris events is the present state of the country. In the triumph of Mr. Sumner, wo specially re- joice, for it shows that polit►cal honors in this coon. . try are not necessarily the reward of cunning or tervility, that a man may be honest, accomplished, unhackniett in .the practices of professional cians, and yet aspire to the highest Vonore of the republit Mr. SUniner's election also tietnonstrates,- that in . . Massachusetts, at least, the tyranny of great names lr has passed away. and that among, 'V people, even gigantic talents, when allied with gigantic vices, Isintiorlong prevail. , His election' likewise adds one to the small band of inflexible, in the United States Senate, who can not be made to yield one inch of principle, in de. fiance or toleration of slavery. • 'ln politics, Mr, Sumner is a doctrinaire. He is "Well known to be opposed to all class or ipeotal `legislation, and to be a firm champion of state tights He has never held, any close connexion with either of the e at political parties of the country, though,' 'avi tin the last few years, he has been classed with. the whige. We have classed him with the democrats, because that, on all _the issues which have been made between him and his opponents in the legislature, be has occupied a• democratic po. sitior., and we have no doubt that all his sympathies indconvictions w:11 lead him to maintain that po sition. The Erie Railroad Complete. 1 The great enterpriss,, in which Northern P,ennsyl vania is so much interested; is at length completed and the Hudson joined to Lake Erie, by a coritinu riusvoad, extending tour hundred and filly miles bn Monday 21st ul•., the president, directors and employees of the road, left New York for the pur pose of passing the whole length of the road.- 4E4opping over night at Elmira,.4he train on Tuesday prOceeded to Dunkirk, which place it entered amidst the rejoicing of the inhabitants. This consummation releaces the company from a lien of 83,000,000, a state loan, in 1832. On the 4th of May 1845 the State passed an. act, extending the time of completing the road six years, and pro viding thalf a single track was laid within the time, and an engine and cars run over.,the road, the come pang should be released from the payment of the loan. This having been complied with, the comp. troller has released the comparrY.. Passenger trains Ore now running upon the road, s\ which will be fully opened for business on the 14th instant. Extensive arrangements have been made, by leasing boats and by co.operatiom with western companies, to make the N. Y. &r. Erie the great thoroughfare in the western trade. The amount. of business it may do, is beyond.ealculatiosi. ♦ Ceatostrr.—The rc Wyoming Drimocrat" has the following description of animal remake found sear that place:—" In excaveatitg a bank of earth iethis borough, on the lands of Dr. Miner Kelley, tie Thursday last, far the purpose of constructing the North Branch Canal, a large tusk of ivory, not trolike that of an Elephant but mcicinai7,er, was found embedded in the earth at the depth of ten feet front the surlace. The relic is arm' in passe... lion of Samuel G. Brenton, who had chatge of the work when it was drevovered. Bath ends have the appearance of having been broken off, leaving it about 3 feet and 4 inches long s r It ' measures 15 incites in circumference at one end, and 14 at the other, arid vreghs 35 pounds. From its appear. nice, we 'eh. judge it may have been in its naiad state some nine or ten feet in length." • Naw v. • vaarstis —Ten dollar notes are no* circulating, on a ancriterftit plate of the Miners' Bank of Pottsville, altered to the Tradesmen's , B•nk of Philadelphia. The counterfeit has the word " Teo," printed in the corners, the genuine has:, figures 10; on the counterfeit the , vignette is *li ntel, figure looking to the left, witkrur anchor by her side and a vessel in the distance; the genuine admirer Liberty, with her face to the right, and eagle kyle, side. On the counterfeit, the side Agates area female head; on the genuine, a bend of Franklin on the right, and fall length female' figure on the left. A coat ol lump!' Pennsykania is the bottom of the counterfeit mite; on the gene , ins new. irr Governor Jonas - v.on has not elgnett the bill impeding the section of Kidnapping Law - of March 3d,.11147,.- which prohibitethe use of the hits of this-Commonwealth for the detention of Fugitives hem Labor; consequently, the jail at HarrisSurg could not be used for the safe-keeping of the fugi. tile slaves from Columbia, who , were were broiaght before tr. S. Commissioner,MbAuusitra for us *ruination. Of course the repealing act kannot ber cornea law mita it has the signature of the Execu tive, which, he may' Withhold Until any time real- One to three. days ;het' the convening of the next Legislattire. Slav= sr LIGIATISNO.—A large barn belbnging to Mt. S. G. Humana Raton township, WyMning county, was struck by lightiing during the storm" on Sunday last. The barn• with, its contents, were entirely destroyed. There was 141 0 1141 7 i lg r ailb. is ths bara,.l.ois . , ,c o Al 2 , 4 *.amasafauffirier his wile and one chad, were attested on Monday last at Columbia, Pi as fogitivi slaieslcom,hiat. flhtfld• 14alsOill10thIF child, 1111 kW" ithrStSte g lit coal nate is ceii~u and was lefi in thiniare of Milne to U S Cominissionetlidler tz inW hemink of. thOtasej grunied Ocnificat&o Ott rrnltm, and the itartLi-- relanna to Maryland. — itiough a 'ratio crowd was present at the Commissioner's office, there was no tireach - of 'the intf , quietly. =I SinucwussMswrzsuoua-.The " LuzemeTen"'" crat," contains a triterlrom,,F. l , JiarnPelr ri- 5 14471 shinney, in that ec;nr;iy,': Slating" that -bilk the' 111 h. i ust.,a Atmuger , aMpperi ,a 1 .41,10. 1 111k.Witikri- *Wei mare, about three yews old anti 15,hands high. f The folitiwing morning when called to,breaklaAt hs made' no answer, and on - biitaking . ,orien the door of his mom, his coat was toned hanging theta, the , window open, and the stranger gone, but , whither was not known. He is represented as about five feet lour inches high, dark complexion and brown hair. The mare was very still, and , her back sore as though she had been ridden hard and long: GRAND CONCERT. --Mr. & Mrs..MULlorai in con nexion with - the Scottish Mammoth Brothers. wilt . give an amusing entenainmeut in this place tni Monday evening nest. 0.1. The BpgqueltatinaCounty Whig Convention ims.ed reßtharions in favor . of Gem Sum as the , Whig-candidate (or the Presidency hi 1852. • O Col MD: flot.anong, of the Lancasterian, has associated Henry S Myers, Esq , of tancaster, with himself as co-cdi,cr in the publication of that raper. t Hon. 1141. S. GARVIN, of the Mercer Press bas materially improved his paper by a new dress and a visible enlargement of its dimensions. Tut THREATENED CUBA INVASION--The New York Sunday - Herald, says : At an early hour yes terday, Mr:Tallniadge, the United States Marshal, assisted by his efficient deputies, Messrs. Tull inadge, thornP.son, Brown,llakit:lewitz, and Walsh were busily engaged- in the airangement of plans to affect the arrests of alleged ringleaders, of the Cuban expedition, the facts of which we have pre. viously alluded to; but in order to obtain the cos. reel information as to whom the parties were, said to be engaged in this enterprise, it was found expe dient to adopt a method by could be certained with certainty, and in order to effect that object, Deputy Rakielewitz disguised !dwell as one ofrhe emigrant Germans,. arid proceeded to South Amboy, and there mingled among the men who were congregated in that vicinity ready for the embarkation. On conversing in German is lilt these men, the officer soon ascertained the names of cer tain persons in New York, who were said to be teadiu4 parties iri the - contemplated invasion. Accordingly, five of these men were taken, by an invitation nivers by the officer, and conveyed before Mr. N elson, the United States Conimi&sion er before whom certain affidavits were preferred, and . ivarralsts issued for the following named per. sons: . John O'Sullivan, (son.tn-law of Dr Kearney Rogers,) Wm. I'. Rogers, Jr, (nephew of Dr. Rog ers) Capt. Lewis, captain of die steamboat Cleopa. tra, and formerly captain of the Creole, in the_ for. mer rtspedition ; Major Louis Schtesitc , er, one of the Hun g arian patriots; Dr. Daniel H. Burnett, an old-resid ent of this city; Pedro Sanches. a Span iard of some note in this vicinity. All these per sons, were arrested during the day and evening, and held , to hit each ur the-sum of $3OOO to answer the chatge of Court. During the day, the Marshal ap plied for' a detachment of marines to take' charge of the steamboat Cleopatra. Coinmodore Salters forth. ' , with -ranted the request. A detachment was fur warded; and the vessel is now under their charge, lying at the foot of North Moore street. THE hfoamoNs.—Tiit KINGDOM Or .BtArER Is r.aan—The Detroit Advertiser says fi We have received letters from Beaier the kingdom of Strang the first—which stated that a state of disturbance has continued there during the entire winter. Sarong, at the commencement of cold weather, and alter tire season of navigation was over , drew more tightly the reins of govern! meet, hnowinz that crttatelrer m ight occur, 'them:was no probability of interference from abroad. A whippit , post trerwed to :he put:s amen! of those who sppke lightly of the king,- or cast espertions upon his ;/ divine right" to reign. Several persons - were 'eraellir whipped with filly Joshes nen. the bare back, wilt beech and hickory rods. Terror was then spread among; those remaintn; upon the Irkul, and implicit obe dience enforced. A mad by the name of Moore, a Menton; be. coming disaffected, left the' !island, , whereupon- . his property teal and personal, was declared eintliscat ed, and was given- to another by virtue of a rap], edict. During the winter; Moore returned trlion the ice, and attempted to regain possession of his and goods, bat was coMpelled tulles Ili his tile's.s. lie was pm - sued by Strang., but was rescitattand de fended.by a 'small tribe of Indians, - wit wham he remained and passed the wln'er. • - Upon the opening of , navigatiOn, Moo. obtained process at Mackinaw sgainst.Btrang. and akin?, the Zheriflovith passe of fifty well ar .ed Indian warrior!, wenn() the Beaver t eke ar !Sts. howeor, spied ostrtheir a plane t, anti saspeethes their object, and with the royal examples of Chalk; 1$ and Louis Phillippe befnrethis ey e s, tied .atitt took refuge on, s email island some ten miles, • distant. From this place he' iris driven bv the 'Sheriff and his aboriginal force:l44li°, at Our 'latest talvices (April 11th.)- were still irt• pursuit, having' captured a tarsalact-L, smelal stands of arms, and a quantity of ailitary store belonging to his blej.. esty. • • StreiTERI9M - MtraDit IN 1!lAIMOCI1 CPUNTIt —The monireello Jountat ofthe gives the following account of a mysterious murder receinly committed in Hannock county . :., nano/eft county.is.mpidly acquiring an nnevita• Me reputation. A lady was murdered in her own yard, in the lower part of the county; week before last. A mystery is connected • with the affair. It is generality supposed howeFeri ,that. the, villains who committed the murder, _intended .to rob the house, the husband of the lady having the reputa tion of beings-miserly man, with always 'plenty, of money ab7ut his house. •The design was &suited by the scream's at the wernany-who watnot horns. thitely. killed by the shot, and .who attracted d:Ma fia, of her husband, e short - distance front :the boire. The villains fled uport his apProich. 'She lived to saythat she did not know. her murderers —that they were strangers to 04 eye J►al do idea what was their object in killing her. • It seems that abriut an fintir previntis to this - decadence a manvorie by the-house and told the g,entlainen' that Iris fence wason firer seven& hundred lards *edi ble dwelling house.- fle left s and it- wait while; he was engaged in eitinguishing the, gainell,thet : the. murder afMttrommittel— The' Diinnerate of Northampton nounty,tuet, af- Minim in Monday afternoon, and 'appointed' ,Hon.:: James , frinedy and , l6bn It/ linet,• km.; Dale. -gates tarAbelleading Gutreniatorial Vonvention'i with instriteiions to, support 41; „WILLIAII- MG; LER, ai the ittand Rate for Girrernor.,,,Jion, butes- At Porter, and "A:'ll.i Reeder, ...worst. itpointed jt IteprestOtativerthdegated id the ladieiril . e tiltom: :veation=4 Watildo;len -McCoattleyiEsoi; : 'Beni: Fituijay, eon the,late 'Ger; P.R.Shink r . and Satinet f.'Johnston, son or Gov:Joilneßn were ,capsized in the Susquehanna; opptitti liairtssOrg, ...tibilopul with s gait bcp4t:7l).7tik were rescued,ut nod . Wirat,oonaidpa. - 10:tawali z 2;13f;174-3.45La. , -:3 F 1! LI , .~:3<:. 7 .1.3 . 7ri-hT , Y -.i. ". - ;„._ ,Atmliptip with 111039stz •Inarre- At 17 1(1 'lkirnat *--*----,-$2.4 1 1P --ItapOsats at a Ooritjttsiethis Oily 'made by tWbfettitian ►e ro twit inootrejeLitiehte of the repented Wan Itetrai . - ireaoir theteraiffer. By the trSisty with tbe,MniteßßltittisagreMl to protbOtthejrontiet bet. twegvhitetigulit.and Matuo,'lreetilkidian me , gresmons. Congress it will be remembered; et the teat yes •,, War Depaiiment fiti dtis niv; and it ently hatutot been perfonned.. 7 -Mezieck•imarrecluesteps; to rally the TehuantiPee tieit'y, unless the provi sions of the peace treaty are carried out. Mr. Webster probably hastened intatnivet iteget ieccoinignentFef The.igti*di3 tai he deems the matter orsiitifcient importance, may AularAhwoottr Wilefaidratelibeinefetilerdelr fund.;—ifferat • 1,••“:•• -4 ' 4 ' The Free,BitiAstre Bostoa;=April 25 -.The Free 80iierti ere In nil , - tures Ayer !her eleriticm of Sumner .16 the U.S. Senn looting. , /.. . . , 'A great liattierlitir tilembh,4l taxi evening. in Th e. eamern nan • ni . tfie Slitte Name, Whirli was uhires aril by the HrinAlenry %il4lll and others. .WilAon advocated the,electron of Robert lia i stiml r Jr.. at , • T!ie Speakers siete guider:an and can piderincr the exeitirez, -ebentinaanees . ." The . nigher Law linittlina-=thetommotsweahlt=was ted. amd lire works let oil . during the evening- A salutft of 100 unna was , tired on Roston Corn- Mott, at 12 in'tlay. by the Medlin:vett Artillery. " . =Simihtr rejnieini o i 'have • taken blare 'in all the country towns Is here the newa has been received, Powdar MU Explosion. 111m:er Cti tr::g, A pril,27, 1851.—The powder mill belonging to the Messrs. Derrnetzgers, located itt Mahiniiti.,4 valley, about three miles from Lehigh ton, and knbwri as the Hanline was blciwn up on Friday afternoon about-2 eV**, by fire be. tog accidentally communicated to a large mass of ,' powder in the last,stage of drying. One non was killed by the explosiortratid several others serious ly injured. The damage tothe mills is very Weal. It is stated that this is the twelfth or thirteenth time a similar accident has befallen this mill. The re port was distinctly' heard in' this place. Cant!let walla livinallray 'Slaves. MILTJMOIIE, • April,2B, 1851 —We have by the Sr utherti mail to-night, papers horn New Orleans to the 2nd inst. and dates from Galveston, to the 18th. The Galveston Civilian A V .states that McCul 'ert company of Mounted 'Lingers overtook on the 10th inst., a gang of runaway riegroeanear the river Neuces, on their way to Mexico. The ne gsoes it re challenged by the Itangers to surrender, but - rehired and in return opened a4ire upon .the Rangers, killing two, and wounding a third very badly. A general engagement then ensued •in which, all the negroes ',veto killed. There number is not mentioned. Chitral* Struck by Lightning -Sad Oceutente. Dstivime, April 28.—The new Methodist church in thii place, web struck by bah, ll i [[ g yestenlay af ternoon about three fetlock, while the congregation were at prayer, and itnincdiately preceding the ad ministration. of the corn m nti ion. Tim - electric fluid passed down the steeple through the roof, and down the lamp rods to near the centre of the church . , and iii the midst of the assembly, and from thence t.liont ing nil i i every abet:tin:l. MN. George l'ensyl, a highly respeetablq lady, was birtick and instantly killed, and eight or nine others injured very seri ously, The oocurrence caused -the greatest excitement and alarm, ar,d interrupted the set vices for the, day. The shock was very severe, and many' of the to. males'were carried out of the churvh The steeple was completelf shattered an will have to be removed. Several pews were tom loose, the floor boards torn up, and the doors shattered.— The_injury to the building is considerable. It was a very handsome edifice, and had been but recent. ly completed. . Contested Congressional Eleetion.—the Late Catastrophe. fissvit.uz, April 23.—The taking of testimony in the menet of the contested elechoo for Congress in this district, was concluded this afternoon. terming. tirg match sooner than was anticipated No addi tional.facts bearing upon the.gnestion of illegal votes have been elicited since Saturday, tough there is hearsay testimony in regard to some twenty votes said to have been given by foreigners who were not naturalized. Messrs. Fuller and Wright are still in town. • The ptirsons injured at the Metlintlirt Chinch yes terday when the edifice was struck by lightning, Are doing well. Fifteen persons were badly hint. TVe fnnth t woo wz , mu. .et takes place to-morrow morning. We bear from -Milton, that a house was alsl struck by _lightning thertsyekladay, but no -mater •al damag e was done. 5. - Thib Leto ittibbery of 52i300. ..,Eisros, 'April '2,•, 1851.—Nasterday evening, a young manomamed Charles H. Williams was ar. rececl . al a disreputable : home in this place charged with robbing Mr. Charles Bowen, of . Waterford County; 0hi00311 1 .2.300, ai the llferchants: Hotel, Philadelphia, on Saturday' last. Re was arrested by a couple of officers from Doylestown, - who, hear. ing of the robbery, and having had their suspicioni aroused by his conduct while in that place lollow. ed him on here. Upon his arrest, he confessed the robbery, and gave uo about $l6OO of the stolen money.:-'He will "be' taken back to Philadelphia for trial : .He had been spending the money very freely, trading horses, &c. DEATH. Amp AncifinsiroP sEcctrovost.—The Most Reverend &wort. Ea:Lsnon, ,Roman ; catholic Archbishop of Baltimore, died on Tuesday evening at Georgetown ' D. C. wheie ho'had far c ome lima been suffering from at painful end distressing after. tic% ot the;throat. Me baibbesn lingering,between life and death, says the Bulletin, for many days, en that his deaih was itat ex,pec:ed. nevenhe less; sincerely deplored by the Catholic communi ty. Arehlidtrip Er'xr.r.vrots was born near Chester town, Kent tounly,.l..Maifyland. , imiurre 1801, so that lie, had,nrit yet completed his fiftieth year. His Caitlin. was a wealthy farmer and an Episcopalian, and most Of his relatives still continue to be Protee units. The Archbishop was educated at St. Marrs College, and after reaching the ace of manhood, be came a Roman Catholic. His only brother is Judge Eciir.thorr, of Maryland. He was a divine of de cided ability and learning, arid' his character was such as to commend the:respect of his acqiiaintati ces.of all persuasions. Tug NEXT Cocaia Muansas.—A letter to the Baltimore Cliker;dated at Chestertown, on the 25th AO% says:—". The : , rarions reports about the murderer, of the Cosdery family having made a confession are 4tronse. ,Tkanncmd :,has made a statement—which nobody believes—that he la in. nocent . himielf, but that Abraham Taylor, on tiie Friday before , the Minder, lite, d'illin'tnioin in a. lobbingespedition, which he - refusell le' do: He says Taylor told him-at the time they intended to commence with the,cosden..family. .Irery few persons belieieDnimmend'a story. V. 067 OF RIIVANSSCVATVGiTtIreStAVIE.AirtiIItI (WieIand that theleuirenderMlSints east : the gene— ral government over ten.thonsaiadollars, the city of Aoslon about the sam e amotit, and' the claim.. luat about* twenty.fourlhintrred makin g an amegaft of' Moro Thin - tirenty,lwn Mania, id did- ME , • '`i?. , .".";_i'l, .:':4• - * C-:', ;t1 -?',-;4:,',1-,a.:1,- - imaiNtimilimplartra .-- h " , A -k - - I Hothiscual, Aril 2611Wirs visited last 111 8 1 4 1 4tf rikor4o 4lol 4o eldenOlons co , flagtationAillrbichist legl) /SOO wort' of plogs T T ;engin alit lupgilolfVe ' oltlqund•Of the to* ',' hailbeert ' iltebtOto r ittbent 11 - o'cleck hi the store OP ward?... Mn ~ 01. 3 14 nerkthelsteral of the Guild ori: sin etasW, and spread with e . or' sh•rapiditiimd , lifolenct4 'find by 2 ceolock thii morning, when its progress was at length eh led, two blocks and a half in the Venretr#otfll tt rirhiurbrertillitilintetriSli- The faltoWing are the buildings destroyed anti the oarneent , the,prinetiple.stllferers;---Edward blur my'retwo stores; ,Dr. Strong's two stores; the Dela. ware aml-lindsorresnal warehonse r v-a-tety large ilia valuable building,; ,Wilbur 4e.Pithneeis sterol heiiiii. :ilia ilaci two Wtownituldiseibi ) 4.4irfe roO? Mrs. Murray's large boarding-house' S G. ThrooAt liwitllinglhoillietteliVolfidefril4lekiiellfrilioo; uu.eatingimioon and grocery ; ; Itiesard Henwoell'e largo meat market; p:li, lielez.etintrs twe..stores; Snyder & Bowes.si - twe'stirree;-dry: good anti tin shop, the Sued establishnient in the tOwri; 'Hasten &•Hombeck's two stores; P. %Villis' 'two stores; J. J. MeLaughlin's dwelling house; Josiah Boyd& 8 flour and feed store and house; Mr. Heap's two thiellingsT Mrs. Harrison's milinery establishment; T. %V. Sioekbower's eating saloon ; 'Mrs. Powell's dwelling, and some twelve or Sheen small tuild jugs., . The Beaver Hall, comprising the elothing *tote of F. Frankliu &lAD, and Mr. Cummings watch maker shop, and also Mrs. Skinner's dwelling :and millinery shop were completely ;destroyed.. The fire has probably consumed more than one half of the real vale° of the mercantile buildings and prop. erty in the toWn. The canal bridge on Main street was completely destroyed, scarcely a foot of its ['tubers remaining. The busby this conflagration, t a renal' calculation , is estimated at 81.50.000. The: insurance is consideruple, Gut its precise amount has not yet been ascertained. A Railroad Convontioh iA to be held on the 3d o May nest at Georgetown, NorthumberlanitOounty, Pa., which the Sunbury Gazette says will be the largest and most important Improvement Conven.f tiou that has assembled in that section pi the State, for many years. The principal towns iii the Sus. quehanna valley, and all, to fact, who are interest. eil in the construction of a railroad from Sunbury to will have representatives in this Convention. From present appearatizes, the Gakette Says, there is every prospect that the snarl. from Harrisburg to Sunbury *ill be pat ander contract at an early day as the r ght of connecting the York and 4 Cumberland Road, With the Pennsylvania Railroad, is"coupled with the charter of the Harrisburg and Sunbury road. There are also provisions and ccmditiohs connect ed %via' the charter of the Susquehanna and Eriis Railroad, commenced at the northern termincs the Stisquelitirma road, and terminating at which will insure the completion ul one hundred' and sixty miles of that road nt an early period..-t. The conditions alluded to gram the right of way along the lake shore 16r the construction of a road connecting the New York and Ohio improvement 4 but before this connection can be commenced, fok. ty mites at each end of the Susquehanna and Zrie road, must be completed, and eighty mites mor9 completed before the connection can be used 4 Thus it will be seen that. the prospects are note bright for the early completion of these great irnL provaments, anti all that is wanting is hartneity, cat. ergy, and concert of action. • A town ea"Dzx Rouricas.—The New Albany (Ta ) Ledger. gives au account of a den of robber; on tin island in Beaver Lake, Jasper county in dud State, discovered by Mr. Weis*, who went attei four stolen horses. In order to - save his life, he swore not to divulge what he saw ; but he exposed the whole when he got home.' The Ledger says' gt He was taken'te a large cave on this island:, provided with supper, and then shown fal-e keys bank 'note presses, metal for making bogus money &c. IkIF Weiss says there were over one hundreil men in the gang—many of whom we knew—thek 'hail been residents of this and adjoining counties, and that thsy-had occupied high stations among the citizens. He states that there were about twenti. five women in the gang—the wives of some of the rascals. They had one hundred and thirty horses on the island."' The New klbany Ledger tells some toooh stones sometimes. Szeurrost Foustri—Panesat.s. Nieuwe —We are informed that Mr. George North, of Silver Lake township, on Thursday of last week, found a hu man szeleton in a piece of woods near tri.; im provement, which had apparently laid there from two to fire or ' , ix years, udging the appearance of the bones and various cimumstatices.• The skele ton was,evideutly that-of a man of middling size, tolerably,youna.-.40,n. -tha app.:mummer td' th e teeth, and Well dressed; as appeared from the re • mains of. fine cloth of which his woollen garments mere coimesed, (all of the linen or cotton portions being entirely decayed) the trout part of the vest, of fine' brown cloth, Willi guilt metal buttons, re mottling on the top cif, the bones being •alinost en. tire. The body hail .lain 'upon - the back, and - a', fracture of the skull on dm left side of the heallitir dicaterl that his dead' • was caused by violence.— Ifonfrose(Su.squehnsina) Regtker, 2-111 r SitoCEING Caexurv.—The Detroit Journal sari that, a few days since, as Mr. E. Millet, Of Bir mingham, Oakland co., was returning from.an -.in sane asyfum with his son, 18 years of age, who had been discharged as. incurable, the father left the cars to obtain some ' refreshment, leaving the boy ; in his seat On his Nunn, the father stopped for a few momenrs to talk with a friend in another ear, and on going to the, car in which he lett his son he found the seat vacant and the - boy gone. Upon making inquiry, the conductor told him that he had put a young mail off the train some distance back,. who would not ror give an Account of hinteelf. The father stopped at the next. station, returned, arid found ilia', mangled body of his son lying on the track. The fani' .ol both father And son bad been paid through.frorn.Utica to Bufliilo.- • Accipcx•rst. lissoixste,..lohn RiAatiffith, - ` l l , Driy .16 Years ohl„ hens, himself in 111.trple,'4own4liip, .oefitWere county; on the 17th itt.t. He, had fre. qnently talked' about the conviction and sentence of Pharoals„ at West Chestar, and,' doubtless, he thought he would try the experiment how one feels when hanged., Ile., made a_ knot or loop large euritigh head, in one end of a wheel barrow strap about 'font feet leirg, and, ascending, a plank, lied rho other entire a pole lying across tyro beams. It is suppped that while etigay,eti in ar. .ranging his plans, Itn . blipped Ju n nliell from th e plank, as, when discovered, his pock was.dislecat edi and httleet Were resting out the ground. Frac , vc Quinn. Gamy, :litss:—The II New Or. leans . " 'papers fay, that ilte previous reports of the 1 , fi re oftiiis phiceitre Mnehleximerateti, atilt the fire whir a most irou - Ations One, anitTor a time threaten. eil the completwthivtinition of the town. The total • 1035 by ..the Are is estitnatett to , exceetl $10b.,000 . ,Twenty were - destroyed incinding - the ,Presbyteriint Church ; the Oozette ,priMing office, t'wo 'hotel's; niza ifilliotrears ivarehowirvin which 'was-stored •1,000 balUsetcotton. 1 ' TireltcLuto Pasistow—flenr $n I ' t Dimly, whose` dltatls occurred a. I‘.. creeketvince . fmsn'the affects car ansaCciitent as Eeiroit,.sivon rouse rate ago !wiz ea eilsh•ft rualiqnsuis fever, from which, hist 01,2. clans told 'him in all probabflq'he' woull eic‘cr k mower —I , Tfreli."•said - the veterau;" ilk ileum beet, tiny napsack. slung." - • . • ' • • J - • . •• - • - Kritiitigtt CAU may by,ljr... ()marred ,F•iga.., :few 411 p% pi!icer,.. .Thviltreffitit of Johtra+niiepu. itiltiljr,c onT, aumarl, and .what is awful. to teture;Air. bid wile; semen. children, and ntother•in- law ; • Patrick .3.441 ha,i1d a 114.1 lA.E,lol..lcuqwnitwelveri Rainer: i =MEE The 'E'lgineeisCia•nnaence,n4 s t week the !Dryly •or the Mute for the - Chestbr Valleyltaitroatl,leading front ,Dowington o.Norrlstown;•• Thip load will be locared priatipally,upork the bod or, the old•Yelley. Railroad, and a large portion of it is already graded 'The old company t becalge swampadmit abandoned - the • trot - • . • it'ith'rtiitl !Rai Coirbi tied a fellow iii Roston, on Fritlak, who hatk boasted that he 'had seduced her, Thtealhindied'bar's of mitroid irori Were. landed at *aver, Pa., - lase week,'-Tor' the renitailvastiai And:Ohio-miiroad company.' ;.• . , ••• • . ArchirnaenttMannin&P . Mitthei in;raw ihe Trish: ap •of Otforde bas ibe Romai Catholic etiUtch'' « ) .1 Mal ' ".."' "10.,__" 2 V 7F."--- ' ' 7 .- . Li ...... -..-• •• • • 1 1,..• •.•••; - -`' ' "`-''''''''''' • WIWI arirlaluallt zallisso2lll4 • :..,_,AL.Nevi,;Ortglay airing the' waillintan-duk, 1* insW the wine 23 deatirskiih ra• She wens slacitwOoaths from choliimiat • LO ' JO4- 10110. slit, lt Oding on . the n 4 .1104- Altimati "iirOin: thal, port from 'Warr funenow*ictlt clufrimlifilid• '.l:' . - .1 - t e ) k` , ;;.. r - • ,•• lobe John•SpecAat Committeeiifl-illetSfasinichiv setts Legislature on the subject of capital punish rnem, 'sported on Thunitlay,a bill for the abolition •• = • . ileminVidateitilifreiNlßllini papishable by death tinder the presettoJe shall be, punished -by imprisonment' in the 'State Prisian foi', life. • i • , ~ inny - Lina fins sent 5i,006 a n ti Barnum $1,500, tMaYl s r4l l Wl qt ictoinnati, to be disposed of he tnii les MOstludielAs for the relief of the un fortultalultuddipteEltiy.„kjuldilioula tits, Barnum'hairprevictusly give/keit:lo or 500. - ' Ilienry Clay trivia ! it thaisue . .6 Ale, loth ink.; wherb he'miiii - reetiveti by `a li'Ma ConOina, of peoplai and a iiaticmal salutellorn' the-Louisville Guards.. He left on the same.darfa Ashland. I r ,William Duff was , found on Wednesday tiristatiy murdered, rsear Freatporti Setlei coutitri (Pa.)= fits twin.brother Jetne, with whom ,bq wto lust 'seen, hs'been arrested on euspidion. N. D. Strong, S. L Young, Mn. M. !{fester-Js; cob Coleman and Paul Geiger, have been appoint. ed by the demticmti•of lierlts county, delegates to the Harrisburg Judicial •Convention,..prith iustroc bona tO support 1-ion.-Mm. Strong as one of the Andl,, , etoithe Supreme Court. . , . TheMemocnitic Convention of-Perry comity,. on the 7t f`` s spojiited Jesse Beaver s . Esq, Repro. Sentaoe Delegate !Odle Reading Konvention, with instreclittris to support Colonel IVillianr Bigler, of Clearßefd, for Governor, andlohn B. 'Bmtton, of Curpberland, for Canal. Commissioner. A Treasury notice 'hal been given, that the awardi tor the Mexican indemnity-will-be paid in cash Oiler the 16th of May, either:to- the petions in whose names the awards are made, or their at 'torney's. No money to be paid white adverse claims . are iu litigation:- Union and l tinily Land' Company scrip not to be paid till holders of said scrip establish their. legal claim, Quite a contain has been gaipg on in the Drink ard Church, near Pottstown, as', to whether a mem ber of a scent Society shall be admitted to commun. ionshiß with them. As for Masons, Odd Fellows, Mechanics, Druids, &c.; the centregatioit is pretty unanimous in favor of their exclusikm Jenny Lind'sconeert at Plusher , April 26, yield= et 1.69000. Some misehievoous boys threit'a few pebbles into the window of,Jenny's dressing room, and at her' carriage, on , her return homer—copse ; (limit' , she left for Baltimore, next Morning, in steadMl singing, as announced. Thiri has caused great, dienppointment and regrey as some hundreds of persons came to the city on purpose to hear her. the Pittsburghers are all greatly grieved. A great Many People are cloaking in, England abcitti the danger of plague arid pestilence, during the , great Exhibition. Others demnnstrites how peifectly possible it is for 100,000 French soldiers , to be sent across the channel in plain clothes, with their uniforms in their carpet bags ; and in a few both*, at a concerted signal, London would, be un der the dominion of the tri-color, &c. The Jury in the case of Dr. Timothy Smith ,chorheilon two cousitsotiodictmerit fnr manslaugh ter, ; Boston, in administerting over doses of ntedi clue, rendered a verdict of not guilty as to the sec ond.count of the indictment, charging the killing of the Child Elizabeth Joyce ,• and disagreed as to the fusrcount, and were discaurg,ed: hrr, Kronheim has invented a new adaption of lithhgraphy, by which copies of the finest oil pic ture's can be made with a degree of perfection, nev. er, before attained, and at a very trifling expense "The Descent from the Cross'• has been copied with perfect success by this precess. `the Colonization Herald states that at the present moment there is not a white person resident in the Republic of Liberia! Every office ' from that of the President down to the 'owe', is filled with emigrants from the United Smiesotheir children, or by Fi vivilized and christianized fiatives. Three ladies residing in the village.of Glen Cove. Queens corecendy presented their spouses with twins on die same day, whereupon. the editor of the Plaindenler, iii Hempstead Harbor, expressed a hope that the contagion would not Went_ The Huntington Democrat says, that a similar occurrence tool: place in the latter village. Snow fell at Sandfield, Aims., on the l9th, to the depth of two filet. Who wheat crop of Yorkicounty, it is said, never presented a more promising appearance. • Ours mathematics has been defined as going ten miles 16Market to - purchase an axe to chip an egg The Wheat crop throughout the central. part.ot Illinois is said to be very promising. But veryiit tle, has been winter killed, and the crop comes for ward, offering a prospect of very abinidant harvest. A Broker in %Vail street eot sttick the other day witn a .6100.counterfett note this way. 4 beau tiful lady like womarfealled and raked to - haiitt it changed into small notes. • , The broker tells hisowi. story. t , I was looking more at the woman than to'mybuainess," Pretty good. The North Branch canal On fine navigable order. The Democrat thinks there will be more coal ship ped from the county of Luzerue this season than bas ever been before. Several new operators, are contemplating a large business. A cat is in posse , sion of Mr. J. Schultz; of Uppe Hanover, Mongomery.county, which has two.per feet mouths, noses, tongues and three eyes Tim mouths'atantlhorizontaand abc.ut ono it ch apar Mice and rate shottill be notified. The Village necatd relates the following:--Tln mother 01 Ge 6 MO'Phasnah, recently visited her son now under sentence of death in the jail.ot Cheste. county, and in her conversation stated to him dn.' before his trial she bad x remarlobleream, . Si . Said she itiesibild'she ennui to West -Al Chester,. a, d ,hought , a bonnet:'" On nutting it on. she discerned' that instead.nt being trimmed with ribbons it ant trimmed with ropes! . This was before Geo%,e'ir conviction. She considered the ropey se,omint t of George's fate, thatitheltailetted home with t the bonnet. ' In the Supreme"Chiut, in session's! lho' ‘‘. ell,lien. :ry Kinredgo has Obtained a verdict of 5960 darn Ages .of the Fitchburg. Radial& Company' for a broken leg,cassed by falling into a hole at the der in this city, ' Kittrit h beiiviate, and ,desirous tt .ake a train soon to start, weld In at thelhifer ant_ of the depot and it,' biting dark; fell into a hole;— The .case has -beetroive 'tried; vhett the jar% disa greed. ,The.Corporatiuu: w di, move lona near that.. on the groun d that the ~vertlict ,is ;spinal .th , evi. deride —Boston l'ictudkr.' 1 ' Neve - WitiSitAstsniOrders fromMaiiheigtott - have been received at thiterharlest` veni Navy Yard for Me construction sftt steamera that plaittele,Slii is io be:larger dim the_Prinestos r , :hich vrls bro. i L , keh up itr-or two s • itw,e, and will have th same trickle Ofprtilintric4. Mans tine; to' be forwarded :o •Washiegish immedittelY. ' , 1 1 . - " ''' . - 851. Days of the r * ah. , : De, . _. At 0.14 10, mai . -. VlNDassoar, . -. Tiginwier, . rjliskr, .'n'ilinumr,.,„, ..... '. a 'ln Burlington, on - the 10th inst. by Rev. Br. Cassia F. Stemma) to Mims DiA.w .Banta, all of that place. la. Burlington, cot the 19th alto' by the same, hrisz, W. tbssesa,of Dmehess CO. WIN to Miss Mama L. Moms of the former place. In Burlington, on the 23d alt. by the same, Rims " Onedia 4ep91,74., Y. March Mh o HaFIT (lama*, • ittiiiierlitif this 49th' year CT his By the death of Mr. Gefdleynoinmitnity has beets deprived of a worthy citiz en , . and the Presbyterian clinch of an r e..emplitrY member; In Orwebt April 12, Miss jaZIIA P. Gamer, in the 43d year of hey Age.. Charitable, iti.,lietjudgMent and . opiaioitof others; and aibmtive 10.04 wants of those aroundher,:fdiss Gridley seenredibelfespeet and esteem of- . all *it whom she was acquainied.'llif - lititilhiens. though long andpainful' , wastendared with vatienewi.ned the hoar of 'death found "already and willing to de. part, having a tont sustained bY:tv hive, Of a blissful immortality for th'witOle World of mankind. la OrarelliA . prilg4,Lrit*liaiiGraas, la MC I7tli ycat,of bi 3 One 'of the best of youthful society has thus early passed away from the scenes of earth. Amiable in his disc osition filpright. in conduct and depo' meat ; obedient to parental precept he won the affection of all, old and poring. And though.niany a prayer was offered op by , relatives and friends that he might be ',emitted to retnainoret God determined , otherwise, and he is with us ru? snore, *vs perhaps as a guar dian spirit. His tomb is in the •burial pound—his home, in heaven. s. 1. a. NEW : a SPRING GOODS-I THE -public are invited to eat! and ex amine tire large and magnificent stock of new goods, which are now being opened at the store of the sub scriber. It is unnecessary to add that they will be sold cheap. Towanda, April 24, liffif. KINGSBERY. An extensive stock of Staple AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Just, openiotst XiiMiirTANTACS Of. COIL MOOSE who Wish to rwebase Go id Atteles 4 X cheap rates; will do well to call. Towanda, May 1, 1851. o.nil LOS. butts, Swedes and other IRON 90tIV just receistalat May, I r AIONTANYES 6c CO'S NEW GOODS, AND REDUCTION OF PRICES TH. PHINNEY, Jr., is just receiving from New • York a large anti general assortment of Spring and Summer' Gond:, - eons - biting, of• almnit everything usually found in, a attire ; together with: Groceries, Ilirchafri", — Oils, Dyes - , Leather, Boots §. Shoes,ilats, Caps. lhasnets, Crockery, Glauwaii,zSali, Yds, S. S. The subscriber would reliant his sincere thanks to the public for their bountiful patronage littlest winter, by which the increase of business enabled bite to of& his goods % Ails summer at itiU lower prices than they have beep in the habit of buying. All pensonsWishing to buy:goods for cash or ready pay, would do wel I to call' at' No. 3; Brick Row, and examine stock and pikes, as. the goods are bought and mutt be sold. - Towanda, May 1, 1851. 'UTUEAT and FLOUT ,-w large quantity for gala VV at my 1 PHINNEY'S. SAFETY FUSE.-10,000 feet jug' received and fur side at myl PHINNEY'S. yUMLi£R.—Any quantity winterT, lkor Which tbe 14 market pile . ° will be paid at PHINNEY'S. HOSIERY. --Ladies, misses, and - c.bildrems, silk, worsted and cotton white and colored Bode ;. also Ones and boy's ixed, brown and bleached half &mei cheep at niy2 FOX'S, HEETINGS & SHIRT NGS, brown and bleaclusSi —Tjoking,entton 1r , Catpht wails and Batting a l wholesale and. rad% at my 2 FOX'S. Q VGA R, Coffee, Rice, Fish, Molasses, Raisins, sale•' ratos,-SpicestOilc, &c cheapest in town, May 1. ma. - FOrif. , C aa liSS Z S air or e - g e f m thr y cheap e T in E . A a S, a my 2 - FOX'S. School far Tow Misses. A/[i3S L.S. WELLS will open i !chant for young al misses, Monday, May 5, on Main attack second' Story of J. Kingeberfa • Terrine vita 7111* Ce/Tle' moms. Orth ography,l:readieg,, writing, geography, and - mental arithmetic • . • • • • • $2 - 00' fhe same, with English granimar, advanced arithmetic, and Tinvo's analysis, 2 50' Philosophy, Cbemistry,PhysiolomAstranomy, Algebra, mental and mo rallscience, &c. • 300• Penciling, chromatic drawing and embroidery, each extia, • • • • • 150 No scholar will be received for less Wad - belt a guar= .ter, and no deduction made for *been& anted detained' 7 sickness. May 1, 1851. 10.4.114 11301.411121 4143047 Tc, Adams di. •zdtactidin us , tar Il'fNG entered' into covettnendrip. in the prettied . -LKofliw, have also establithea an' *mei fes the 'ale of real estate in the county of Bradford. Persons rasing: real estate which they 'derby. to sal, by calling indleavion a deseription of their prozerty, with thi terms' of sale, Wilt un doubtedly Bud it to their admire tare, . Persons desirous of- purchasing !unlearn where prop' 'ertyje forwile-,4. description of the' same with the price and terms of parities end'be ingenied as to the Vallaity'of title. ' - • ' -J.D. ADAMS. Towanda, biey 2, 1861. J. 11fAVFA RLANE. IiEW BLACKSMITH . SHOP: TBE entiscribiis vispectfullfinform the public that L .they have taken the shor,z formerly mow& by Adpm., &cowls°, on kfmn .atieet, nearly mails Drak4'a wagon shop, where they are prepared to do all 'kinds of BLACKSMITIIING - tipma reasonable terms. • They are determined by doing their - work well and proniptlyi tismeritiaa they hope to receive a share of public patronage, • -- WOODNI.ORK'fcir wagon will also be made and - .rePailid *ben &Sim' - - • All work doneat theirshork will be ',renewal lobe wen _ions, and coanufseteral from the best attends"' The publie are requests& to give us a trial, end judge for tiemseliei. ESENWINgts BEEBISCHS Towanda, May 14 1851. • 3Letister and 2tetceddel Iffoute-astra: A LARGE amount is due tome for Retordimfos • , .14- intim Oiphine r- Cmht; , &e:, which Amid now be paid, and as the *mounts are mostly saiall,: I have '(taken, aliq means tin formica. those intereataithat I taall tliPatt in be made at May eoUtt, and' pt* that Oppmttmuy re be improved by ikßbsdabted, MaT 4044viv - 13. /11•ACW, My of: • . Nola. ' 4l ° Rule° 4I 5 3 5 5 2 8' /IP 1 5 0 8 4 59 9 458 10 4 57 801111 Seta . IH -." 71 -- 7 .. 6 68 6 59 7 0 7 II 7 3 6 3