entlytratr tie A. 3 GERWSON, Editor. DExtootam-Cwry narttone,—.At a meek • ink of the National Democratic) Com. rnittee,, held in: New York Jan. "12th it waS taaninfeasly veteir that the nett Natinipa.aflutgra-tie C.Ctßve.ntiont, -perpese - ornominating candidites icor the Pmidency and-Vine Preiiidency .of the Unite States, be held at /ChiCago, Illinois onL9llopdaf, BY vple, of are Conitnittee, at 'a meet ing, bait 'Sgiitenther' 7, - 11344 t n u tuber ordelegates,Tor each- State' 'wati fixed at the nnrabWOl its - electoral votes:' Attusi. BEtmovr; chairman. • ' )4 rAi:Tarifct, Secretary. 011:9;:i4ohltiOn of theat.e Committee which-bali been hiretofore 'published, the Daineeratio State Convention' will meet • in thiridelptia the 24th day of Morel neKto elect delegates to' . the' Chidago COnvention, and nominate an 'Electoral Ticket. We publish, for.a meeting of our Connty,Coltpittee,forAhe election of Deleiti4=4enatotial 'on.elieriiesen taqvo77n attendilie State Cotre,entior4, 98N.,31cCLEwoes-RErosx.-7.But few. of those who will be anxious to possess a copy}' of 'Major-General RelsOrt of his connection With' the Army orthePotomac, will lieable tit. get one of : theNery limited edition allowedio be pub-, lished 14. • Congress; .and ,the host? of - the friends of the Army, and its' poiular general . will be Pleased 'to learn thlitAe Work is NOW in Pre*, ;and -will soon be isued by Sheldon Company, Publishers t 335 • Broadway, New. York. . 1 Their copy will also, contain= Jac:tory ch - apter,lf the Gpiler, on the* cam paignin Western ; It . will be illustrated with maps, &c., and be far snperior to the government edition. •.-- Q 'The purity - of' the Adrninistration .- " • - gets an occasional airing froin,smne of its • sycophants. It t was stated I,ately r hyJno.., P. Hale, the noted abolition - Senator•from New Hampshire, in his place:in - the Senate, that from official docinrierits that bad under his notice, advertised articles ,in the Navy Depaatment„ had been offered • at One Htindred to One: Thousand 'per cent: above the market price. - 'He added: "-For instance, an article costing , twelve dollars, has been furnished at one hund railicabw.•+ Th.:. I halro Seen in ' fficial statements." . . • }lr. Wilson-,-Did the government take / it ,#t that price II - Xr. , Hale—The dorernment ! took it. at a contract price of $l5O, when the market price was bat $12.. I will mention another article that I have ? seen in the .same. list: Cotton waste, the market price of which was twenty-nine-cents, has been furnished by contract, on advertised proposals at eighty cents. Things of that sort I have &Nu from tike official records of the De partinents." , . Mourbead,- Abolition Member of Congress from Allegheny, presented a memorial to Cptifires;,_ recently, Signed by regiment asSisstatit assessors of in ternal revenue, asiiing an increase of pay. Bar . little labor these men nowget three dant% a day. They Vete appointed for extiSrap Prdfessions of - InTalty, and if the business don't par, let l em'think and get $3OO bounty in the'war-that is to' gloss in ;" siXty days," with -no - more fighting. They - will thus get 'five dollars a'Alay, and: the salary, - besides food and raiment, witir a pension extra itsonietbing tappeits. aoldieri'cair afford to fight afsl3,a irtonth, these gents canget,alkmg at 093 . ; sl4 .L if not, they can do what . a soldier cannot,-- - resign' and go towo6. 'Yes r letAhem all resign and pdi snit ibeiepldies be filled b' morideserving men—by_ woitaded or in. valid, soldiers,' ulio need, but vainlyseek: as 4 O IOOcT employment. A 6 thi, ,; , majorityhave:thne far, meanly voted' down air propositions - forrineteasing the soldiers pay, theylillrEirdly dari3.gratify the ws sessors, but 44:Sh:41`,Oee; Ia"li Treason? The Boatiin'rierq, lh r eligowing anecdotes, throws some Itiqd ,Itght, upon the blikagtaiiied • intrigue' •;i to' • wlich . M'-Plelti(n!s meta'iand: r the - nstism's cause were sacrificed;: - - s• r - .. • " We do„Oiit bebfte it paisible taiadd toAke works f94.,3l'Clellimi but we tl)2oik 'menrcla"..coliversatjoU reierta to the beat . : orauthOn4, more44#l.] year"ago, iia: having _:then recently oceurred,,betweeU,a leadipg pOlitt elan of a New_Mpaland ,Mid the seet,ary. AV: r e Said • the ,Sep,Mtary-1 a64refigan Sitting ;too • krilcir, toe Tim will haye, **Mai ''Ory them or he will get is ,Rielppails!;FßAlgilified , bis i4erloeuter. " Oh 4 0 '-.15 4 0 . 0 A - 1 4 -: men enough; Ord. •rit. any more 1 19 utiokner rt - the 5pF105yy..640R,.,3174. n :._Nrke be shorttt •fittiripo:attoargtoo the WO IltitAllp 019u*t,:0940 1 tiofori is &lag bilt;" .folaeri*e the The 0 94PriPti*Bilic. • Thinr6ite di to the el- op .atnen m s , Poustript Piditt:list,'.Oftwhicfi the appended okiCial, 8016144; Thp bill, vis•llassed i f ptoVitieei thakthe I..totapf ward (Wacky, town; town, ip, Firftitict or - election Idistrict,-or of a : 1 county where the saine t 'ia - divited into wards, towns, townslaps, - 'precincts - "or election.,districts, shall bets nearly as pos 'Bible in proportion to the number of men resident therein subject, to draft, takifig, ' into acconnt tafar as - pritotieftble thuntlta-_ ber whichho,been previously.furnished therefrom; and in ascertaining . and filing , said, qtiota there - shalt .14 taken into count thOdutiber'of meat: who hare hers lofora entered' the naitirsWiCe:of the trilled • State's, and WhOie names ^are ' borne uptim the'efirollment lists as already returned to' the Office: of the Provoat'Mar shot General 'of - the 'Unita Statea. Any person enrolled under theltrevisions of the enrollment act, who ma y b hereaf ter `enrolled, may furnish - at - Any:lints previous to the draft; . an ac'eepted'snbki:, tub who 'tiot liUtle to - 646, nor at the time hi `Ake military or naval' Servirce of 1-the United s' Ptateal:and person so 1 furnishifik'a '', ; substitute ' shall be yetenint • from draft dfiriti'g^tbe time for which such substitute shall,be exempt ' from d raft, not hciiraigr y q 'elOidinks'the time - for'iihieh' snob subAitttte shall -haielietii' acoepted: ' But no PriVita Seidler; 'Maga* • or non-, corlimiasioned elficer, 'being' actually in' the military Servide`of the . 'United 'States; shall be - procured , accepted 11S' a substi tute: • , • The; boards` of. enrollment are 'to enroll 'alljiersons 'to - draft under tiiii - Pre- - vikons 'of this act; and of 'the enrollment act, whose names may have been ; omitted by the propefeniollingoincer ; all persons who shall arrive at the 'age of twenty years beforerthe draft ; bli aliens who shall' 'deelare their intention to - become citizens; all: persons disci:4:44d from the military or 'natal service ofthe United States wile? 'have not been in; such service two years daring 'the' present= war, and all persons who hive •beat exempted - under the pro visions of the second -section of the act to which ibis act is a supPleinenti' but who are not exempt by' the; pyovisions of -this: act; and the -boards of lenrollment shall releago and discharge from the draft till persons who, between the time of the en rollment and the draft, Shall have arrived at the age -of forty:five years, and' shall strike the names of such persons from the enrollment.s-: • ; 4 - -Any-person - drafted - into-the 'military service o 1 the -United States May, before the time fixed for !his apirearancefoi- duty ar thellraftrrendisvotio r turniclum.acCeD t tablesiihstkute, subject to such rules and regulations as may be prescribe& by . the Secretary of - War. -- If such substitute il not• liable to draft, the lierson furnishing him shall be exempt, from draft' - during the time - for which •said substitute is not liable te ciraft,not , exceeding the tittle for which he was . drafted ; land if such snbsti; _tote is liable to draft; the name of the per son furnishing himlidiall be liable to draft in , filling future quotas. And if any draft - Ilia -person shall 'hereafter pay- money for the procuration 'of a substitute under - the prcivisions of the act to which this is an amendment such payment of money shall operate n to relieve such person from draft d ' the time for which such per soil was drafted, unless the names placed 1 in the box be sooner - exhausted, in which case . the name -shall be' returned to the I wheel.: : .. .- Members of religions denominations who shall - by oath .or affirmation 'declare that they are conscientiously- opposed to the bearing(of arms,; and who are prohibi ted from doing-so by the. rules and arti cles of faith and practice of said religions denomination; , i shall, when drafted • into the military service, be coniidered non- Combatants, and shall be assigned to the Secretary of-:War for duty m the hospi tals, or to the care of freedmen,' 9r-shall' pay the sum of three hundred dollars to such person as the Secretary of War shall designate to receive it, to be applied :to the benefit of sick-and . Wounded soldiers ; provided -thatno person shall be entitled to the beriefitaf the provision. of this sec tion, unless his declaration of conscien tious scruples against bearing-arms shall be supported-by satisfatiory evidence that his deportinent has been' riniforirily Consis tent - with:stich , declaratiOn:. ;• • Aar mariner or able seaman , w ho shall be draftedshallbavathe- right, 'within 8 dayi:afferthe notification of such draft l to Serike ealeernam-- No pilot; engifieer, mester,.er any acting master; acting ensign, ,iot: acting masters' mate; 'having an appoinirdent such; and beint ac,ttiallyin', the ; service,.: shall be - subjectte military draft. while holding suchappoititinent. The folleiving persons are exempted and - excepted from enroll: merit - 2324 draft, riamely 7 -suell as are: re; jectedasphysicelly or mentally unfit for Service pallpersons - aatually in the milita ry .kor naval-lierviee Of 'the 'United Stafes at thetimerifAhe draft, and•iall . persons who have servedin the military or service two years dnring-the present war and beittledirragydiaabarged:therefrOm; and no persons btit - such as, are herein.. ex ceptek shall biiettipt: • %,• ' Theltto - Olases betetefore iiioiridelf enroltment ale consolidated n, all eiSeff where colored' persons:have ikee bele& fore trilittied is tlfWmilitatYleridie Of the United Stales; MU the':po m ions bf Set; so far "as the jitiiritetiret- Went? - -i313 Orefetiedtke:are prof idea; *lll be esti* ltepprsiiblets ,Weltilatelhese Wholtiat beirettafte iteettited.t, ' " ••••416"11 t= - efttai 'pett , "tbieves' Who haVetitoD eii4nitall4nbile.froinAlie,tOreptife n t ve *en so prmen.ted 1),y.• their iknitidielkei tut-td ?Wilt Ben:4er `tb • di r #fpf:thOlte B* \44¥6 reNtitigio, •.‘ - . 11 1 111 -33011- ' - W4114 ' 1:1:11 !.- 4 Feb.. 10-4 Every additional i iteet, oc neyokrecett c confirms the Utter Astir dity 'iif . f.the recent nmemerats in Virginiu The Whole thing seems to have been ple& led eV - Washington, at the , stiggestion of Gen. Butler._._Vhat officer, sent on Sun- day last an expedition from Yerlitown to -Richmond with the intentinit of capturing the city and releasing the Federal prison ers', The - troops &wink Satiirday; SUnday marched forty miles, from 'York ,town -to - the- Chickahorniey, -Three- of the infantry.regiments were emn posed of . ne"roes. At half past: two, on SimTht, afteriobn, the.Oarairy advance reached it ford across , the'thickahomiuy at aplacel -called 'Boy; 'tom's' Bridge: Before atoGh3llari 's opera -tionsin-i862, there who d bridge at that point, but it urea destroyed then and has, -not; -sinhe'. 'been , vebtiil6 Y The cavalry advance found - that the confederates 'had' timely warning of thettidttime. The'ford :Wits obstructed; by: felled. chillier; and , the 'troops could notigetternes; to they had , tolturn• , aroritid end ' ninrch! , hack ag ain, reaching:WilliamsbUrg 'dn Monday. , -Oti" their mum the enemy attdeked the rear; , but nothing was:arComplislred. .Tcrenable Ged.'lliittor to go - upon this wild goose chase, the Army oldie P,ato maii,waisenvon'filiturdaY last'. across the - Rapidter. - -.The Federal loss in skilled , and • wounded. id estimated at two hundred and fifty. • Thetroope are now back-in, their old bivonacks r , and: the : ' , ritevement has effectually dissiPated - some ideqa , prevalent lately, that the- enemy are . starving and thattheir troops 'are disheartened and demcitalized. rho Tribune thus plainly states- the fact. " The- rekel armies embrace , to-day more' meri 'than at any moment:since the. commencement of the war. Unless the Federal armies are strongly reinforced' before 'next spring, the military authorities here believe that mueli of the advantages eve' have gained within the last , twelve months must inevitably, be lost by the , evacuation of territory which we will not have sufficient troops to garrison." The , campaign against Newbern, in North Carolina, is e nded,` the Confeder ateehaving failed to capture the , town.— They • hve , withdrawn Wand -' report that the fortifications , Were too strong to be taken, .without great loss, which , they did not !wish to risk. ATederal reconnoissance sent after them coptured twenty.eigbt men and•thiry horses. , • The guerrillas in. the . Hardy County vat ic .ley;;OrVir 'llia Made -tl3eir appearance on th&Balti ' Ore fand"Othei ,Riultfoid;:a few milee'lieS 'ofilitrper'aiVerri; 'oa TbiartK .day 'nig, t. ' They, cappired' ,a 6111.i:dd . train and — VW over thin rnontattrt dollars and some - jewelerfrotrr the passen;. gets as a ransom. They made no prison en3, and without doing any injiary safely decamped with 'their • booty.' Several members of 'the MaryTanc! - Legislature were among the passengers. There N a 'report from the Army Ofile Potomac that an - a Richmond paper rit Thursday lase which was bronghti int - O caul), there was an 'aCeonut of the escape of onebtindred aridlaine 'Federal officers from Libby lrisort; 'They dug a tuanel uadertlie-itreet afid4l.aised' out thiough' if: But •four' had been retaken. Neal Dow, the paper states, was not one of the, party. F ronf. , , i . a Charleiton .there s intelligence of 'a slOii ' cantimaanCe of the bombard me.4 upon the city, Dahlgren took two iron-clads to Florida, and now but three remain ,in the harbor. A British ship-of war was off Charleston on February 5, and asked permission of the blockadersio communicate with ''the British Consul.at Savannah.'Permission was refused, and sho sailed away. ,The Confederate steam frigate Alabama has recently been playing some pranks which are quite romantic. , ,In the Straits of Sunda, more than two months ago she captured some Amerit.a9 vessels, and the Federal gunboatNanderbilt, always on the 199k•out, caught eightof her and gave chase. At , nightfall 'the ,Alabama- :was about twenty miles ahead, and as soon as it, was dark enough, Captain Semmes un shipped his smoke•stack,„ which sinks liptVti into the, hold iike a telescope, so. as to be out of sight,,put out his fires, and set his sails, converting. the 'Alabama into a sailing vessel. .12Ie then pat about and . stood in the direction of the Vanderbilt. At.4aybread the Federal, gunboat cam _steaming along, and hailing the vessel, asked if a large steamer had been seen , standing to ' , the northmtrd. • "Oh yes,'' answered, Semmes, "she was going ahead full speed,and mast, be ,a,bundred miles avfq by this TheYandertilt put! on all steam and 'bunied after • thomyth, widist the alabatna qyietly_eisiled in the. oppaaite direction., That 0 14- Vanderbilt has not found the wanderer is evident, for on January loth,ahe: came- into New Yorkharbor withoutany prize. - 'lDisLin n p.i,werr."--In General MCC!ellen'. report is a letter from him to H. M. Stanton, Secretary ' of. War, .under dateof.,Junn 2 811882 c In "the report. on the conduct of the war"(Pait.4 folio 339)is the same letter with a slight veria don: In Gen. MCClellan's report the two last sentences of this - letter , are: " Ifl sail) this" army 7 , - now; (tell` yon .plainly thief li:44llkm thimks to,you, of to any ; other perrienin'Witshingtiny.• You hail done Your I best tiviidneeil :this ' army. In "the •tepert oathcondaet cif the war," the pharge , afflinit'Stantion ( s omitted.. etbOttfieglr: lieihMo4 it . Pteper i l t t e likentin the i k # o n o heM e , biitOi t th,ctv,,O T e s i n itte e to iihlOwOr 1 itEl'o 4 pirt44l.lpiriduCt committee 114 tritth of, their superioiDendi "80/1M at this office, at moderate prices. OCrtnitsti. tri.A;x" • • DOM *IC Ponnithtee! • fun& .211; Comity . , CoMinitteel iiiitineeti 'at the eyetonallotel,iti'Mont-!, - rose, ,on• Satur s leb27th, 1884, at 1' o'clock in the afternoon, : to select!, Dele-; os' to the, De - miler* 'State Conven tion, whiehlissenibles at:Philadelphia on the 24th of March, neat, and to consider such other business as may be presented. A full - attendance is desired. W. KAIATCII, Chairman. Hereunder are the names of the, mem bers'of the Committee - : - - District.' Name. P. 0. Address. Apo'scow': Michtel Nolan, ,Priendsville. Aubttra-: E.. 1. Mowry, Sterlingville.. Ararat : Q. L. Carpenter, Bridgewater :0. &Beebe, Montrose. Brooklyn &J. Ring; • Clifford : John, Bolton, Chce'onntl. Jacob Kimble. Ditnock : M. Wallace: MITI a afT: IL S. Phiimey., Friendsirille Thomas G. Flynn. Franklin Smith, Upsonville. Forist Lake : "J:l3radilhatr, Birobardville. Gibson: •• - • ." Groat Bendi S. V. Mapes. Great ,Bend boro: N. S. Griggs. Herrick :J. M. Myers, Herrick Centre. Harmony :J. W. Austin, Lanesboro. Harford :4i P. Tingley. • Jessup: Jacob Basements, Fairdale. Jackson : Anson Ellsworth. Little Meadows:• 'Le wis• Dowd . ' Lenox t-HumphreyMarey, liarford. Lathrop: E. S. Brciwn. Liberty . : S. Whited, Brookdale. Middletown : S. Tngccurt i ineksonfialley. Montrose : Wm. K. liateti., Nvff•Milford Wiliam Matthews. New Milford' ben.° H. GarrPtt. Oakland :J. M.l4llman, Susq'a Depot. Rush.:' James Logan: Silver Lalce, Joseph. Ward. Springville : I. B. Lathrop. • • Slug's Depot : A. W. Rowley. Thomson: Mallory Spencer. 'Where. no post•office is named, it is the same as the name of the district. Ovoid Presintitior, tr.c. th‘inpmbiripf Co, .D, 50th P. 7ir, V„ who; arOmine on furlOugh i , arrangements to piesent a suitable tnlien to their highly esteemed Cap, choie Pri; day , evening last for the occasion. trpOn their invitation a large number of guests, comprising soldiers, old soldiers, citizens, and ladies—union-lovingnnd . lovely, con gregated atih n . KuvszMsp.,,,, eager.,todo honor_, to Abe' 4,allthit- 'braves . and - ,their Esti.,'Was Chosen toPiesailheisword, -which..4lAy, he per fOhniA-pieceded by an appropriate speech to which Capt: Dimock responded, saying ke'aceepted the favor with more , pride from the tact that though for . Some time separated from the company; lie found on their recent reunion, that the 'men were still warmly attached to him ; and paid them .the tribuie of having shown them selVei Tuff': MEN AND BRAVA got:mins, and predicted 'that on , their final, return home, they , would come with characters as inatitht anduntaidiShed - as the beautiful emblem just received from them. very cordial feeling seems to exist, between the . officers and men of the company—may it ever continue. The, presentation over, supper and a military hop, were the orders of the day. The-bountiful and superb rations prepared by our Quarter-master Gen. Hatch, was charged upon and taken by as large a di vision as the field of operations would permit, which attack was in due time re newed again,. and again, each time with fresh recruits, and with gratifying success. Of the military hop which closed the king to be remembered evening, we forbear to give particulars. Those only who were present can. appreciate it, as well as the enjoyments of the occasion, enerally., Of course the company disjaersed.at an early hour, all highly pleased with the en tertainment. It has been remarked by. many that so large, agreeable, aitd 'Balls fa,ctory a party never had 'been given in our village,but it,.must be remembered, this is the first - turlough.treat given at , the Keystone Hotel by the Veterans of ,com pany D. " 13radford Minty. F=IM The Dernocrats b Id a county conven tion on'the 2d, at Towanda, which' ; was addressed 'by Messrs.Tiollet, bit, Smith, and Platt, .Gep. R. Stevens and E. T. Elliott were eleeted Represen tative Deleates State ConVention; and Col. a'. F. illeainiC was recommended as Senatgtial Delektite . aubject to choice of Conferencer--witli Beecher Morgan and Jacob DeWitt, conferees 'The Teems* Eleettene aro by law directed to be held" on the' third Friday in February, and 'shorild'be adi-ertised by hand=bills In eacbidietiict. .To-thorrow— Friday,the daYibUt citizens fipin differeat parts of 'Bridgewater' have recentlimade n 10116416 reference to the stibject, and state that no notices .have bien'seen. -The law has not been stored, and.as'the notices Were put' 'up bat 'goon cuit down, it his'not been without an ap'- ' , arent objeaf.' 14'ster lappet—There will•benn Oys ter Sepp'er at .the Hotel-of `A. F Snover;• in Glenwood, for the benefit of the Glen , wikod Ladies*• ,, Soldiere Aid Soeiety,l on Thursday eventeig; Feb: , 1864; Th e pnbliel aro respeotfulli: rite& - attend. Brorder-ortho Society. JEearg MIME; See ' r, P , Supper, to .00. ./L—The Ladis' Aid Sicioty hi. 64 village' . galipii.AujiTer tcipo., A. bltli r.iV,'ilist Welk; . but as wiWers' *Alb tie tie presSat,iiid the seoeitify...of: Ag ,b,..........„,...,„ip,. „: ~.r.of ipiakerthe tgificicittme 9 •Whic is presunsi4 was enjoyed. ' ' .'" ' Local . , . peptclis through onk:the cenntyfOr inftipiihtliitt in 'regard td itll occurrences orlocal e f tlineml inter yoit tkuik - thv*Flo. write,. for aye; )(Wet them* . rid ns the facts; as brief imniiSie#4 itiAheir own style, and the . printerti oan,arrange the wording if necessary. Starring - es; DeatK and other Incidents and • Accidents, Fires,...erimes, etc., eta:, are note-worthy matters. Our friends will render a double favmhYlnnfl items of - interest—not forgett ing to give us•their names, privately, preferred r a& evidence nf,goed faith, and. guard Sgamit impositibn. • • ,: Personal Items. We_are incle4tetl ,to Hon. , CharlqaPcr: - ison,ll. copy Oen. AlCClellau s Report, arid '"other' ddiniineetti. 'Also i to lion. C. R.' Bitcblew of the Senate, arid Hon.'s .1'; L. 1; 0 411V801i, IMP: ' Johnson; 'S. E. Ancena,, and W. 11. Miller E of the House, for occasional. documentary.fayors. ;,- Dr. Harry, tiakeS, "of the State Legisla ture, will nee4pt Our fdr the Ve r ily Legislative Retord. t" Dunadff: • Asa G. Dimock, Esq., formerly of this county, has again,assnmed- centre! ofthe Coshocton (0.) Democrat. The,mobbing propensities of his abolition neighbors do not seam to have the desired effect ; upon him, but quite the contrary; and we hope he will, Tif4 of old trouble ihern' sdrely- 'in their iniquity.' Success to hint and his. SporOmen Beware Feb. Ist, closes the gaming season, till Oetobei' l under the State' law. During the coming 8 months, Plies:MIAS, and Rabbitreaanot be destroyed,l' under a ii . ,enalty,of $5,., Possession of them ; is eyidene9 9f built,. Th same. penalty, may be.;eadeted iorlgiPiiigb3Scotiverpilatp,irfir) at all searns, " ' Soldiers' Aid:Society.-LA Fair isill b held 2 . oth;:(lifternobit and evenih ;f for the phrpose `of inCroti,iitig':the fuiids of the Sec:lett: 'lt,is hoPed'ihat eveiylllettd of the Soiaiefilvill Ry order of the I So4retv. 3lAddrt'lLitntrix, Seesr. Donation.---The f.t;ienAl tuid orrner,pnr , , , , ishioners, of Rev it A. Riley,,Eire, respect= fu l ly . attend'a Donation_ party, at the t'arsimage . T' . .ednefiday noon, and eyenino.:F i eb., 24! 1064. ,M.tzor. . , , • Found Dea4, 7 Sppday. porning,, inst., bratze.rtiail on tAii3.,kl,4. le,'R,.. If.,w4 l ;.f,9oii);l9clqp,*plAngrPili lYiPg across; tfie It ai Iro,aa'trupb;,* qp iipttctrp. Hp, 119;nesvilerp, trot fiir , from., "whithitr remain§ ivcfc son. Legal Notices., . •. • The Sheriff advertises for, sale a• farm of I.so ! aores, 'with 100 improyedcoitpapa in ; Franklin. Pait."Of Dimmore - t•vs..N. Park; Lettere testamentary to , %lie testate ; of S.: F.,Carmalt, r late .of Apo* otiE•have , bein, granted t,o.the executor, Jaa..F.:, Cartnalt,'- of Choconnt. • ••• ••• ! A. Ch amberlin, atulitor, rwill:iiist ribute the funds arising .60m the sale of the land of C. C. Payne, at his; (liftman .Ifputrose, , , on Friday, Illareh:ls,th, - at, 1 ,o'. l ohNit; Also the funds of, On estate of A. .f...Charnber r lin ,forenoon of same ,day„, „. , , • , An administrator's ; sale, of the lam late,' of W., N. , Williams, situate in Herfard, containing 130 acres, witli,9o improved,. will be hold on the premises,. on. Wednes-, day, March 9th, at 1 o'clock, i . , •. • ; Administrator's, sale of a farm late of Geo. M. Sweet, situate in Harford, taining ,01 acres, 35 improved,. wilt, be, held on the premises on Thursday,.March, 17thot I,o'clock. See administrator's.sale in this paper, Letters testamentary., to the -;estate, I-lenry Tilden, late, of Forest Lake, bav,e been granted to, tlte exectmors,„ MariaJts and W.,,C, ' • : Au pxec9tor's Gale of house aintilatiwAtti• shoe - shop, the, estaphof ,w,„. , Barber, situate in Jessup,'will be held on.the:Prquk, ' ises on . March.' Zth, at one Velnck. Letters testamentary .to• ,the. estate of Richard Bixby, late,. of B•asholgive been., granted to the oxeentor,;,X.. C. Tupper of! Jessup. '. •:: r• )i: 1;.. . The.cellector of internal hsventiefor the 12th district gives , ' notice that his deputy will receive theamtintits assessed-as: takes andlieenSes,•at the places in this county, named below: • . • • ;!, • Harford, at Zeigler's, 20tb,frcurki93iii 2. Franklin and Liberty, .at Jones', 22d, from.o to 3. , ; • , . Forest Lake, at Stones', 23d r from t# to 12 Montrose and Bridgewater, at. Pourt. House, Feb. 24th, 25th, and,2o, from. 0 to 4, each day.- Nothing taken but government notes. . Ten per cent. additional charged upon all. duties not paid at above times mid places. . Letters of administration upon' the es tate of Isaac Porter, late of S'pringville,.' have been granted to .the ,executors„ P. 11. Porter, and Charles - : Avery ~ :1110a i cr, rose.' Lettert(of ' admhdatratitin . epea thA, ..- tato,of James 'Giddings; ',l4t_ofgoi. 0;', have beeti Eaated'io the eieptitors &ri cer W,atroua,,dod irelta'p.,. aa :, 7fitt,eir . )4 4. Lyon` or`Ho'rriok. :. , ~ , , . , Letters of adadiniieramo a'Atiipti: tle',es : , , , tate' 6 . 1 Aredah Tiffaitlf r ,ho or qbalfia,, haye ;been, graniectto itS(eiectit6o;:fr,ed r ; etiele Lines, of praaVib t :aad:Ogkisiiallf..; fah y; 0f,G1086n.; 1,4 _, • :, Letfere of ad tilatitatib a --vko tie, 40 tate ofEdwa 17. ticker; of ClifOit, have been g anted tO I)fa'ry l'eelief l apd ( wit :Charlie P ,, AViliciti t efePtibid "! '" - ' '' rette4o t f tidittinuitititaijto;• t e l, ,b;italii( of A' drew lifpgaverbAUtCOT hiP i laifti WI `granted ttitlidelitiediiti, bif my i y and FichaellitoMptnuk, : .7, q ' 'Lehi).* teitiaiitfidryAW its (eiii4 'of BerifwaindriTali tiflriSfilfiiioiyo been grantial6'EliftilAtdria.''''' 4 ' '' + , s+l ,ITtigT4 - 11:4 , *AtAicricit,x Ointlitow. -1-4fitnYof our radical cotempoiirreelhaye, been ree , entlyiihMtini - Ayith-tfinntpli Oyer 'ma art icle. lately pelik4hedocid caid to.ercs, nnate from the pen.ef the learned itatis ttielan and ecopimixti De . Bow. In thil production the celebrated Rhampion ertke-- Sontb:and its emit ) npirears .;to , rests all the doctrines' winch he 'fornieilY aavo ented with so ibtleh i onineetneos, and be cemes., b. convert to the' leading doctrines; of'' olitionistn : ' " , ' .L , Vefottnnately for the triihnph over the nequsltion of a new eonyert,it seem i Mat the new:4o(o4lcm 0%140 AY:4lloled to De Bow is q barefaced forovry, and that ho id ibik from sea on. time altar,, has i not. trilten-a-,pesition on ,the, anxious, "The New .. .York :Tin:nine; i hai:for. onee,diverge4 from ; its ,ermtic enntstilitid has hiandert.d. against ail atom of nand .C4rt 11:$ ,frot#:thi~'?follbiaaiig; ten: tense,; hatieterithig nthe- northern-40pm , raw: " The northern' cteriberacy. realj pio,tilatreit, - buotali-iqarvinittain ; maintaining, 'hat thit staiviT id floe, bin that, wel4; the free States shotilA;F!ffic) oat dim tinsitilis 'find I.atilonfernih'erpeojitevi."' • Alitojititflavorigfnatea-ticWeetaiep. to erect there a Battle-Mon ument," pp. .on .wbieb shall-be inscribedthe. nantei :of all officers-Of the regtilar army who shall bavo been killed or died' of tiOnnds • le. ceired In 'the, field . during the presehi The expense of the . tifonument is to be de• frhPIV-A s lidink, scale r 9l ,4 4o ol ) - 1 1 P•0 the Offi c ers of th e regni#:arriiy, , 47•for a Major ever l,;` die tf AD' for.tt lletitO r nnt. /Colonel Bow in in President, and Professor Chaicti "eiStieir Rite assoeit tion. • - ' 4 Coximai -4 it "Lteri , .' Thai 'EfeclriCit Allen's &Medal Salem - tug is the best article k olin for making nice light.Bre3o Biscuit ;Pies - Puddings, • . ° + 333aeleae mititorti• ;tri trying: to' palm eff , fo 2 the them__ article, _ls,nying :le IP- °old edel;nt , ' ,a 3 therefore,- all who would preiertheir'stomachi - and'health, look- . :and ;ape-'t batf, • thelamo ofaerOck Allep is an , Wto - per;,,ma'bb il~nt" tic off 'wit:V fife spurious - "Veeause-theififireli , ant tells you„ tbitt : ihieps seed. Have not,binglont,, tho.; gepaine• go At edale 7 -, ,Dyaperice cap Also it; and it ii,i!ldo-thttri, "Ttit • ... .• _ _ _ , ~ _ ____„.............- 40 -0.---- 03_1141111efsipos sego) Aholitctists, of th6Duinberianit.Pritrmit vOlo a litter. hts i;: ' r tt ei ll inrthri er4 i r nlC l P.;t 4ll siht 41413 8 . 0ei1t questioh.A Thintkio (VirpoiiiilolAs from his .§ 4 political: , frieudsiq,and-it offsets ~ 10- Aare Mr.liikohtek9.o.urso &ate n'ite _ . 1.41 , ' „ e In 1 r . ostoigitter. } , t liehtle, e a lprie leitcr. viith Inv bides 'Ord pretft:tfiliThib`iiiiiiiP rilhofettiat aidAW. gery: OrditoisfiAtliwiltitlikvit... '.:;:::,:„ a . IL ltuni oto - wg .. is **impost. °l:Aber-A*4*M*, Draft in theil2h .thellialte-4s i r the and Sqsqiitifrutntilii coaMiaa Numlo-4 1 0juniakk - 8,255 Physteal dutabillq, 138 Metital V;, 'do tr- 4 Only - lon of a itildaWi" 47 Only.son.of aged or infirm _parents, 121 One of two or more one s erected, 121 Ercther,4"fmitherleas}eildrep l Two mai - orifitiii•iiithi itertj&•.,. •• •-40 , 48 Diafted,inlBB2,, ' „ 9 Famished sitbstittiteo o --., ' jog Paid corelnntation, • 1 1,030 Over forty-fi.vt yeantlotage i • 32 Orer , thirty-five, • , • .;,- 243 116404wenty,„" , ',' • 42 Non-resident, . Alienage,. •', . • 382' Total exempted t 4,14 ,Itcwnfign : 17 1:8E5117rofsf Failed'tereffil,r2i",", , • 949 Daierted attlei,:repOtting,' Total datforteO r • - 11 ' , • D214F7:0 w ith EP 7? grams. Nambei seat.to" genieratienderrous, 115 Natabtr. disposable, L. . !TS:0111TE . S,RELD TO SERVICE. 14Om — bOr Kent to gOoirid , rentier.voirs; 76 •: Total, , . ~soivfitg' Save $5;-.Ls'hose wi s hing to: . pureliase,ilint-rata: *Mt* 3lachine Of.the'WilOprilla Gibbs, or of the Finkle . itLion patent, can Bear hoW to • buy : cinetLdi,teret- eitlier'tnarificihrer, warrant i ed as nada!: tit' i'discount 0.10 or 12.,Per- cent,, from their regular po em , with reattonahio,mrdit on,half the amount, by culling upon or addrAssing the editor of this paper. - • t Turnpike Eloiice.4ll'he 'Stockholders date-Lenox st Harmony Turnpike Road Company hereby 'lire notice to -the - Super. visors and eitizenft of,-the that Haytnopyand Oakland, t hat not e .. having talteinitilj.during the -past :year on that piiittchi of their 'rciad riinning.front Lanes. boro' to the Way House—a distance of one mile—they llivi3'nsiWaihnn'doned said pot oirTite c roakalid tri ll 'not', -be res. for', a4-,darusiges accidents oirtbe tond,or tbso:niaroccur in future. I.)y Order of the Board. RttßatNrcHiinnis, Pres't. joint Saiit.i.Y Treas. r 4,1," • T. W. TiNGLET,-' - ficey. ibsen Jun, 30 18.034;',`", - To Approntia.--TheAiiiers' eers' ,of the Pop: Mon troso . (Nsire Chat - lien ;:onet,girl of 12 years, rni6coPi3, and a toy 'of 3. Enquire QM. W. Sin m atid.C:N.:EProprksltp. tlf