IDIBllllil WORAT. LEVI I. TA TE, EDITOIl. SI- ' ' I U -X THE MORMONS. TIio disposition to bo madcrof tlio Mor- Enlightened enough to dcsiro free goy-lmonsiisniiiiaycr which promises shortly lu tuu v..- Ifpcctaclo, from whloh an Important lesson 'iini Im lnnrnrtfl eminent, the Mexican people are cither too to occiipy the 'American mind, i turbulent, too ignorant, or too taiuh divided Iclusion'of nil others. Already 7 among themselves to nininfalu'it.' , illuchanan anticipates troublo Hear llio Old War Horso of tho Green 'Snot ! Hon. JASPKU Er DIIADY, tho war-. STATED MAOAZilNE, commencing with horso of list (MMjKALEna NOTICE. 7i.CJSM.i;A,.,.,..t,v I All yearly subscription to tho UNWED Wvvvil?VMU.ll0. atiAiir notice. D1,..,.1 T.,,r. ! TORT amouc themselves to mnnitaiu it.' , illuchanan anticipates J)lUUIIl&UUiC), UUllly U, AOUi. ... ' ,. from finautial focblrj. ' m,ln'r In'.rl.W.llm lvaniaqdimcultlcs Dciiiomllc siatfj.Nomiunllons. - ' now, torn with civil disordors, and mon- rott ooVERNOR, OM. WM. PACKER, Of T.ijcnming County, roil oanai. commission' t rt jMROJD STRICKLAND, Of Ciester county. need by Spain, tho Cotuonforl admiuis'tra- Ui 'ii turned to tho United States for aid, ' i.i . m.. d.ji... T..i.. t.:. ,r Whirr t'nrlr in Franklin ' " '.,u,v "u ; " t j ii,n innn utimhni. Wn mvilQ all Who aro ' t i. .......... ir,,i.t.,A.t .1... 1..., .r ttn.t.n . 1.1 nf . . ... r. v - i 1 . . ,v . ;;?'? ."..'.'.7 : ."..,. '.'"''.".v".." I,T. IVllllII J .inner, mi-ii,-,," nutiiicu .ii.iiii ijiii seine mo HrtTMAW A: liDivrni. Alto, tuose 1 11. 1 iiitr it tn tlni m!i tcribcr. a it I ikowlmr rciuitil I" cal niiJ Fr(tlii . -inrh-ill wlinl .. --' IIA11TMAN. perSOIl WIIOI' Usotlown. u. n. ll.'73m Subscribers : r s magazine, Hopkins' City ifiotiil, J n n.l 01 ili-nlleis, Piet-prf, ami Entliis n, ,' Kcpppis within ihf Uoutiiv n Columbia, rciiimi iclntHltnl In actorilnnta flitli Ilin mvciiiI iicu I,.',"' ' mnlilr, liy Hie Apptnlnr Mtrrintllo Totc. m . cunni, ni loiianB. id wii;- ... .. 1 .. i - . : . I , .1 it nXi.l rrcMuoni uuu v i""" ' - pioasea witn tiw t.ounoi mdntl from that tnnjortty of ono tliousana, na sometimes pomlmg llicir Kybsoriptiot for tlio new will moro tho Ramo J. 13. Urndy .who rcpre- volumo, to lntciodt iticinsclvfs in lortmng n.. ii, n,if n. Clubrf. Wc fchouUV enll uticntiou to tho Booted that party on tho floor of Congress WW, ho mioum' cm '"omiou , , 1 .1 , ... followtns'rich offer: To any persoi , nn -andvfhowasonool ho prominent sup. wlll ,? n0lub of Twoi.ty Sulc tiorters of PILL MO ills at tho last election. . ,, timttwii s paths ir An a ' 11 Youn it is nn intanco Well, what of him now! hy ho is tho nnd Twenty SubsoriUcrs for tho UNITKI) oxistins'in tho heart of a uncompromising foo of Wiltuot and Ulackj STATES JOUIINAL, ot tho lowest Club I -r. . 1l -. Utau li, 10 nil lmcnid anu purposes, ioflcnomlciit corcrntnent. In tlio lnngu (!o save Uclf atid tho nation from traitors Ugc 0f Krighan I .1.. - 1 - .1 nil.- n t aviome, ... u- ,... or a K.nguo n oxming n ...0 near, . . ----o nr rntes, nraounlina to 8-1S, or who will send ji.f the Forsyth treaty, lino tno stair, mwmc. n,cpul)Uai urjghBln i0Ung governs its ' ,.at amount of money lor cither or b th nnoldmanloansforsupport.whonitbroaks pCOplo as despotically as Hombi tulcs over that faction, as alarming ami startling, tT,ui)ic.ll!on3( ftt ouo or n,ovo post-oiliccs, seems to have left tho ndmlnittiation in Nal)los, or Abdul Mesehid over Turkoy. and "fraught with such IWAllLUL li ILS , w0 nin irfflont n SPI.HND11) LIBUAUY : Mexico stiggcring and tottering. His werd is law. As Ilcbcr Kimball, ono 10 " rool" ul 11113 iTuuu u comisiing 01 i umi imuur. uii- NO. 217 NOnTII THIRD BTKKllT, JtMt Haa ilrcet,nrmiH " KJIO l.R 11UTJSL," l'HILADELl'JlIA. 'pnil ttnilrrrtgr.nl Ittia la kfu tin rtliovo wrllknnwn J lloiiff nti n lona ninl riivtirntili'learPi mnl bap tvn nvntuil nihl furnijilinil it uilirei) iiiich' ami lit siidi A ulylpniKl mitiiMjr tit willjtivo mitl-ln tloti (0 nil who limy tiCCOIil M gtll-fttH ticiairtitcn uimi wuii enn lis itimiPiirn n rnnm nno Heasscmbrug of tho Stato Sp.iu still threatens with preparation ! of lbo TuclvC) snyS) no niall wos CVOr known promolgalod by any party I- IIo nrguea UMLb, ! mS"1 1?i t.72iV StSK n. ,!?,,'. IIt. virtlin ''10 nUUIWOll lJlIiy,C;UHHUIV, UIIU uuiy, uuu , , .1 , 7- . I'lUli "iin. "i ui . "'. in "ami. num. ... Dy-nrtuu 1 .i . Icaso It is not' convenient to niaho up tho 1 i!y ''",r", . .. , for war; tho Constitution is denounced ; to 'differ .with Drigharo Young, Democratic CbllVOlltiou or 1057 "10 Pu,ll!ti nm1 8anU Amn tl,at or his olEeo, as head of the church, ami as ' concludes w.tti tho ucciurat t .. ,ff . ..ni.in n,inn,i tr'wily old traitor, hypocrite, coward and civil Governor, ho would exercise an im-' nanl support tho Hcpubl tho Democratic State Committee ol Penn-; ccck fighter, it would teem, :-gnitt I.uh de sTlvania. tho tfcWatos to tho St to Con- signs upon tho government. Should he vontlnn of March 2d, 1SC7, arc requested ottain tho reius of power, tho on'y hopo of to assemble at.ti.o uapttoi, at liberty in Jloxico, will bo at bomo futuro luting Candidates to complcto tho State .States. i ickotrand trnnsacuug an otuer ousmoas porlsining to tho orgiual authority of tho Convention. GUAIU.ES 11, UUOKALEW.' OlIAIRMANi j.Ji.nuTomssos, ? Secrctar!C3. 11. J. Halbeman, S accrctanc3- Virginia Klrction. Tho recent election fir Stato officers, in tho "Old Dominion,'' resulted in tho election of tho democratic candidate's. Gov. Wji. Smith, tho gontlom m who list season .' cnetit 11 few davs in tb'i3 countv. and was Eopublicamustbo ConsorvatiVO f or Uy known to tho Democracy of Columbia, by whom ho was much bcl.ived and highly esteemed for his patriotic labors oflovo,intho good cause, wo rcjoico to loarn, as will all our domocratio friends, has been triumphantly ro-clocted to Congress in tho Seventh District. Tho Governor Ima .tnfnfltrtil lita nimiinli till tinflr tn'n popular will throuphout its wide dominions, , ... . . . ., .. . . . j fa . , , , thousand majority, and oarncd tho district by an increased majority over that given and Mexico. That tlio government of Groat Britain will eventually bestow tho blessings of a great conservative republic upon its people, wo need no other assurance than the in creased and increasing influence of the Tho constant concessions of tho rulers to tho ruled, that relievo and elevate tho En glish history of tho last half century, in comparison with its antecedent chapters; the liberal views of leading statesmen of that nation; the dcca'dcnco of artificial inequality among men; tho appeal of Pol mcrston from Parliament to tho pooplo; tho interest -and sympathy manifested to wards the United Slates, all attest too plainly, to admit a doubt, that tho deep, safe, sound Btratnm of Democratic inde pendence, in English society, has at last been reached, and will soon bo the basis of nn enduring political structure, illustra ting tho supreme sovereignty of tho people, and opening every avenue to power and place, 'to ambition, energy ability, come when or whence they may a copy not unworthy' tho prototypo presented by tho offspring to tlio ancestor the government of tho United States to tint of Groit Dri tain. TVhcn this is accomplished, tho re demption of mankind from tho unnatural thraldom of an authority not derived from tho only source of all rightful law, will liavo a powerful advocate in oach hemis phere, illustrating .their theory by example, and carrying conviotion by proofs, that can neither bo resisted nor denied. The founders of our Government were no exception to tho nations! character of those from whom they were descended. Their forefathers brought with them to Plymouth Rock and Jamestown, the germ ot lrceuom m their hearts. Ana even they, lying lrnin oppression, and socking an ajmospcre less tainted with tho cor ruption ol courts find tho tyranny of mm, in a fair and favored 1 nd, in all its native nudity, undisturbed sinco tho hand of tho Creator left it, as if desip lied for tho thea tro of events which should exemplify before the world an attainment of the highest ox ccllenco on earth, vouchsafed by God to man ; oven they, wo say, in their early lovo of liberty,, afforded instances, not of con twdiction to tho capacity and character of tho .British nation. But they were only pxsmples m advance of the age; of tho in nato adaptation of that pooplo for the free. dora which they have now so nearly attain- cd. The Government of Great Uritain has been,' and is still undergoing such a revolution, as is in 'consonance with its own and the character of the people it represents 3 revolution uudcr tho influence of inteb ligonce, enlightenment and wisdom, which will pqt tw accomplished in a year, or ro versed 'in.a.day. Thero.is a point, beyond whiph republicanism becomes highly haz jirdous, unless there ia a oonservativo son timept, together with conservative institu tions, to countervail tho radical tendencies of all free government. England, by ni- to Mr. Buchanan Our warmest wislr.s accompany Gov. Smith. concludes with tho declaration that ho ioan party," . . tit ttn !n liia A-iin!Mi I'nnn nnv trtlinil Arnnrit mense power, iiut wlien to this is auucu "'" "" v v tho superstition of tho people, who ronard , caD-" lr B,10W3 ,liat 1,10 tliuluPu of , ... A , him as Ood's Vicegerent on onth, ho is enabled to rcigli without halt or chock. Tho remoteness of Utah, and its inland location, being in tho heart of the moun- tsins, rondor it a matter of diiliculty tor Abolitionism would destroy "all stability in our laws, aud loavo property with little Bccurity." Wo csk tho people, of all par ties, to compare tho views of this cmiocnt Whig Lawyer, on tho luto decision of tho tho 1'cdcral Government to exercise that I Supremo Court of tho United Stales in States Union Hold. On a recent visit to tho "Quaker City," it was our good fortune to take up head- quarters with Col. Gr.onoE W. II inkle, of the States Union Hotel. There wo found all the facilities, attention, comforts and ) And if it must come, tho sooner tho better power which belong to it. Ono hundred thousand hardy people, bo situated, might combat successfully against a much larger number. Convinced that sooner or later they will havo difficulties with the general government, tho Mormons aro untiting in their preparation for tho event Thoyhavo leagued themselves with tho Indian tiibe3 round about them ; so that a war with tho Indians also. They havo a military organ ization which is in constant training, and which is supplied with the best arms of tho ago. Such a number of surh men, so loca ted, and with such means of 'defence, con vinced that thoy aro fighting for their homes and their religion, will not bo eas ily overcome. TLoir situation will render a war with them rnoro expensive than tho war with Mexico; and their courago will throw obstacles before us which wo did not J meet when combatting with the feeble M Or leans. Wo deplore war, but sooner or later we think it must oomo with the Mormons. accommodations, that tho most fastiduou3 could dcsiro, unequalled by any of tho Crst-clJss City Houses, and were pleasantly cntortiinod by one who is himself entitled to tho cognomen of tho " Prineo of Land lords." Wc can assuro 'our friends, that if tho trcatmett wo received at tho hands of Col. Uinkle, bo a fair samplo of his general deportment towards strangers, they cannot do better than strike straight for tho "States Uuinn Hotel." Tho Dill of About iuatious Wo have conversed with a number of gentlemen', at home and abroad ( slnco tho Hill for tho sale of tho Main Lino of the Publio Works, and to this writing, wo have yet to meet tho flrst ono of cither pir'y, who can Eduction tho monstrous swindle. In Columb'u county wo aro happy to say, that it has neither peoplo nor press in its support. Woo to tho members wlw voted for thi3 illegitimate bantling, and woo to tho party or corporation, who may assume its conscquonsos thoy will bo uttcily annihilated by tho ovcrweauing power of publio condemnation. Tho Pennsylvanian of lst Wednesday, published a most remarkable article on the above fubject. It was not democratic. Wo should hesitate and reflect, beforo we assumed the responsibility of tho article published in tho Pennsylvanian. Drecl Scott Emancipated. Drod Heott, about whom considerable noise has been made of late, is a slave no more having been emancipated, with his wifo and two daughters, by Taylor Blow, Esq.: his legal owjisr. This news in which wo sincerely rejoice will hardly bo welcome to somoof our Black Itepublioin friends, who had calculated upon using poor old Drod in tho coming campaign, with' lino political effect, as a "martyr" to what thoy lugubriously term "tho drcd-ful aggrcisious of tho shve-powcr," But Drcd is at liberty, and tho occupation of tho mock sympathy-makers is gone, for the time. rofcrenco to tho Drcd Scott case, with tho miserable tmd puny trash put forth as a oojidomiialion of this tribunal by tlio agout3 of tho Pennsylvania Kail Koad Company in our Stato Legislature, and then blush that such creatures hail to bo tolerated as representatives of this tims-honored Com monwealth. Wo cannot hopo for a peaceful remedy of the evils complained of. No people havo ever grown so rapidly as tho Mormons, I Every day witnesses' largo arrivals from foreign lands from England and Wales whoro their' creed is eagerly received. Every day bccs largo numbers of Ameri cans setting out to join tho Latter Day Saints, And their own population multi. plies rapidly. Mormonism is but twenty- seven years old. If it goes on increasing for the next twenty years in tho same ritio that it has for tho p ist twenty; its followers will be sufficiontly humorous to exercise a controling influence in tho affairs of our government. Wo do not urgo a war against them bo- cause of their religion.- With that we have nothing to do. Dutit is because ef their bcast'y prpcticcs, which outrage all decou cy ; becauso they set at defiance our Coi stitulion and our laws, and havo arrayed themselves in rebellion against tho Federal government j becauso they insaltand mur der tho federal officers sent there, and ob. struct tho administration of justice; be causo their government is not republican, but ono in wlnoli one man is master : and abovo all, because it is a festering soro on the body politic, which if not removed wi spread t) all its parts, and involve us all in ruin i it is becauso of those facts that wo dcsiro to see our government take early and vigorous steps to remedy tho evil. It should bo done quickly ; for every day finds them tho better prepared to resist the force that may be Bent against them, It is Hon. James B. Olay. The Washington Union, Bays that tha wholo country will learn with tho liveliest satisfaction that Hon. James B, Clay has been nominated by the Democrats of tho Ashland district, Kentucky, for Congress. Mr. Clay rendered most efficient Borvico to tho popular cause iu tho lalo presidential campaign, and furnished untuistiknblo evidence that he inherited no slight Bharo .of tlio talents' and patriotism of his distin guished father. Tho Louisvillo Democrat, of last Monday's issuo says : "On Friday last a democratic convention assembled at Oynthiaria, Kcntuoky, and nominated Hon. James D. Clay, of Fayctto county, for Congress, in tho Ashland dis trict. His nomination will givo univorsal satisfaction to tho demoorarv of the Stato, and doubtlc33 secure us another member.', ..... i r . i ihft priipnrior iiiiicm iiiniicu umi no noum in entire ClUU at ones, Il party Ol It may ho rhtmlclitilu klmll tiirpaw tin, rnmrml ami attention sent at a timo, anu additional names ecH SlfJ, o ISb, at any futuro timo until tho wholo amount! I ' is completed. 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CSJ"Tho Ponnsylvanii Stato Fair is to bo'held on tho 20th and 30th of September, and 1st and 'd of October. JJSy Gen. Houston has declared him self a candidate for Governor of 'Jfexas, and common cd slumping tho Sta n. Columbia cmucvat. GoviHVKon oi' Utah. Major Ben McGulloiigh, tho distinguished Texan Rano-cr. passed thmunh Louisvillo. on his I 1,10 i"wiug aro iuc receipts to tno olaco of tho Comj.mma Democrat, duriui tho month of May, 1 807 : UmrJnoMHiilllvan $2iw. tliaa liictoick, 87 10 J icoli Bomlinv. - 1 75t Itimi KltrJiiMi. i m, I (l.-orgii V. l'ostcr. nm Ulon. I,. II. ltitjicrt, IJO ti wit iii'ii;j.in iDini.di-, r.u?il .M.jo'mslon 1 .VI 1 (l , S 50 1 way to Washington, nn I hursday last, having received a despatch from President Buchanan desiring his presence. From this and other reasons wo aro led to infer, . tu&, says tho Louisvillo Journal, that tho Ad- J2J0S; LWlL i cr rainistrati in Ins concluded to confer extra- " ,)?''Tr' I lli-nry 1. im.it s, ordinary powers on M.ijor Mo''ullough in y;l",l1'',',,1"1t?,''ll'',','l', connection wish the Governorship of Utah ' I'oi'J win-Ntccn, ... . . . ' Jo'l ii I.iih'i-ii, Tlicso nutter.! belli?' itnlna't v c-tl ed. t io ii n i -., m n . r; ,n.iT r i:,.in..ii ' Ii.Imi Hi.i .IfV llhininl n I 1. . M.. . , ... If....... Governmont will order its strongest avai a-. Jnim srit.ngi. u i m ivp,,,, .i ,. ,. (,. ,, , . ., , r ! INI ofl'.'ii-f ?ti-,,.c r. so nunoiMmil.r bio force to tho assistance of tlio new coiinnM-it-onmy. u-it j i: Gmni.tn I Ji-sH.i W . .tier iii II. 1 nil(;;, jliiyi Jac, ,v, John N. Wilson 1" Jn.'ii I'm i ly, Kg-i, , I'.at I' It. Mc.HiKttK, 1 7 I'c-tir Unfli'. . - . l.iinil.rit IVrsii.y. bi ( Jiilli.. U'l l.jl. r. Tllr. bT.VT3bE.VATE. illO term? Ol Ihe Ocoma V. 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ATT.MAN fc lllllllMO Amirlcan mint anil Colrr Woits, CnrnorUllli ami Orecn Sis., I'Mlndi Ipliia. Ofn;e N II curnn Tliinl ami Wutiil ri , I' ,ilmicl phla. P.. ITJ Wn also rinnufnc.uro Clir.inifi" Yolloiv , Cliromn Urt'i-n. C'liini-so anil I'rusiian Itliio, Vcfoiillion nml ticarlil Iti-il iu various slunlcs ami qualities, eiiher ilry or in oil, nml warrant tlicmtobu equal tunny oilier ni ike, plilier'liorc or uUrurnI . J.lllO li, IB57. 1 1 JIII.O0M. i I tlniinistiiiK 11. It- Irnn Co., M'Kt lvyriVpnl & Ci., - 11.(1. I.MV. llnillnan, A J! limn minis Ali-nitnilinM, - Aii). Mpueclifi A. J. Hl.inn, I. onnnril II. ItU.crl, Dnviil Hiroup. Davlil l.owcnbcrg, 2 itorti, J. J limner, Oporpi- Itnccnbuch, I'.. P. Mm, II PlilliunQr, Oliver A,.Jnfobjr, , A M. Ruppit, -liiinn U Hliitfl, , John R. Movot, -1 I Joiepll W. Ilenilptstiot, IIURWIUK UOUOUOII nowmiifa; rfc7n7 Abraliam Milter. tin - . Mcllpniy'Ht Owen, . K. II. Nicely! p t ' J II. 11. ul. on, Aiicliiiiibicli Si Jacoby. . - . . URIERURnr.lt. J. I'. Plclilrti, . , llinry Trnugli, J, 111 il 0. J.irnby, DliNTON. Miller tPrliutltr, Knuiuel lleacock, II. I'. Cole, n HAVER. Ur&tiani U tlroiiirr, 0ATAWI6SA. Jolin Bliartitcrs, f. O. llyer. Hhnrpless h Krrlflli, J. I'. Mnclicr, Cn.pir Rnlin, Solomon lteiiiliarJ, Oentliait' Anilreivs, M. II, llusll-s, OENTttB. C.JiO I.w, JilSRfl IliCSS. (I ll.l'owler. Ulntlrs II. Ilels A. Co., Hnnuiil Iwinilliuck, A.O.Muly, ; ; . rirtiiiNnCRr.Etr. ninisl Motif nry,'' llelj iinin .Mclloitry, Htucker'Ac llnbnis. Howell rcniiinginn. l'llAN'ItMN'. l'.IIJahC'liiile9tcr, URiXVWOOl). Ororgu Mnstcrs, ' llll.ts Wemi mi, Jaco', trcti'iy,cr, - . , . . Wilson A ser, j. ' , ' . Jolin l.eepit, , Elwouit Ltcs, I? iJ 11 !1 il I i"- M li "If 1S(, It lit II is" 11 1 1 Il 11 ' U '' ' " 'it.; 14 lu HEMLOCK. I II I'lin, Wl'SV.r. J. lin U.-.-tj Jr, A iron Hi nirerchct, fin.i IPl-tle r. Jospli Pll intion, I 1.11 N.'i'Iian ItiMiilioy, 1 SO! lri.in'i ti llrolli TO 'fUOsE WHO WAKT VhUM, .5 r.lliM ii iniix Tin: iir.scn uy urrjir .v.i.y. r.-lir. niDOWAV FARM COMPASV Im mailo nr. J r,ine,t iin-i i.' by vhleti all who ilesiro lo pi.ule or purrln.p ii lionie cm i'u tn. '1 li l'.irms coiit.st ortlie List limeslMic fc .1 of tfio most superior qii.ilitv lur laiinlofr, in n rapiilly im proline i laee. Into willed an PMerimo i uupiuiton is now touring. Tlio iiropcrty is locntc-il in lllk eomi.y. I'eunsiliaiiia. in llio iiml'i nf n ibruin? popiililioa of same IDOKl. Tlio rlininlu is nerlt-ctly l.cilihy, a il llioterrible pin-in-of ilia wesi li-cr is unKliiiM n. 1 1 also ins an anuiiuauri! ot the bp, I qua hty ol Coal nail Iron 'I lie price to liuj it outisliom S1toS30 per Peru, (liiyolilo by luilalnipnis, tube lo r.iteilat lie lime orpiui-liaslne. nr a ,i ire ni ili aces cntHlin; to tontu Ihu same lei 3aJU. piynlik q ,.ur 3 III) inonlli, or l'J acres p 11 .tliln 51 per ninnlli. IIi.ciumiI r, till rl"r every sui'i 01 ?in,innu iiuner pain 111 ailvancp, a nn iltsfount ul pel ii 111 iwll lie nUuueil, spit for cut I 75 $100 a discount ol 10 pi r ri 111 1 00 I In consii'trn: I e ailvautages of cl ilerall.li; pi nn 1 mi - locamv uie i.iijoi 1 n art- pres'-nied 1 ( 0 1-irtt i.i" soil n -i rlcli I hue ito tn., cj( able of rnls- 17 Ins till h'avie--l crops owill? tn w hit Ii Ibis ,. HI -. 1 7.', iiii-iii bus nit.iiu I us pres-tii -.T'-nl iirosin-rltv. t-i-u vcminf-lt 1.-. il-e e'-n're -if t lie pr.ai N irib Wen (1-1)1 7.1 1 0 Jill I) 1 1 11, nu t is ile.tin' ri 11.1.11 to !, pnuie 11111- ol tl.e 2 0:1 , cre-i'e.l b-'il in.t pi i-es m tl. S'ule it wi',1 rti.-f-lr I III tin- -rri-nl Lalvj r irk.'l mrcor'1 ii'g 1,1 i"iinu,ii nnd Jac'.b Harris, . M.fl Hllnulnnker, Cli.ulcs Nc'lian), 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 II 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 13 14 U 10 tj 10 1 10 1 10 I ro ii in 11 1110. in ,. 1.1 Hi. 7 b, 7 tl 1 li 7 1, 10 0, I Oil! Hiu, lu w " Ul lu LOCUST. 10 III H 11 10 It 7M 7 .,1 li Govcrnov. following Senators expire with tho clcso of tho presen session : David Taggart, Northumberland County. Jamc3 M. Sellers, Juniata " Win. E, Frazer, Fayctto " Francos Jourdan, Bradford " John 0. Flcnnikcn, Orcono " James II. W'alton, Monroo " John V. Killinger, Lebanon " Jacob G. Shuman, Lancaster " James J. Lewis, Delaware " N. E. Drowno, PhiladelpLia " Wm. A. Urabbo, " ' Only 2 Democrats go out to 0 Opposition. !7'. StH ID 0 1 fin a i 0l'j-l.atu&iivii!e. I-'iiii,!. llltui 5 nn juntas l'n nil. NT t'n. III on I 5ll'Jnsih I'uFstll, ITO '.' I'u ) Win Hinilli i;,i. .Km 1 nil 'I'roaniali'.PiPtP'AsCoai'll l u , .1 1 en i pen J, si, , rw) .1 1 1ro I'.vn lis i J WiLcbelliaim. ' llev. Win V'-.ier Joint liiiters, i Itoliprl Williams. lli'inrts J vuiiiierslict! 7-,J II. A. & h. Allen, A o ) t win. tun. ti nor. ik til) Jam s ua rbei, ami lli'linrii Ilnnrie, 1! On rmliunuli .t Dri'tlicr. 5 (11 iH.imu.l lleonc, I !U jDr'-ifusi t t-'emli-lff r 3 ! i Wm Ib-rra. 4 III ! I.ippinoilt ,t Hunter, 1 1 III Joint Keller, 2 S I lien, W lliukle, I50J I Wo arc grateful to our friends, wh .so j names stand above, for their prompt piy- mcnts. Wo truct others will nnilato thur noblo example and pay us oyr just due. Money scut us by mad will bo at our risk, the receipt of which will bo promptly acknowledged. - Tho Blair County Whig, a Black folly to hopo for a peaceful remedy; for ! cPulJ''0Jn P3P" s AP thoMormoni aro determined that no such romedy shall suffice. Democratic Stato Convention. Next Tuesday, -tho ninth of Juno, in turo and cduoation.is essentially safe from , nursUaLcc of tho call, a Democratic Stato -such ebullitions- of popular 'passion', as! convention will bd hold in Harrisburg for Bomeiimcs endanger our own institutions. ti,e pl,rposo of selecting two candidates for And it will reqniro ages so to impair tho tho vacancies upon tho Supremo Bench, discipline of her people, in obedienco to J .Many, names of gentlemen, well knowu law, and wear away tho old regulators of, for urofound leeal knowlodco and unblem. her raachlnorypf government, as to' render ishoi character, will bo presented to tho t?'fc wujoy'uuui. oi -j consideration of that body and whoever JfiS """"" ""u ouu"- etiau receive the nomination, will rcccivo ttvo saieguaru as our own noxt fan frora ,ti,0 ccollo 10 tent of the United States lit which Great Britain has What Shadows Wo Are. " Unriniz tho last two weeks, thrco dislinn. of appreciating and pre- Uisbed men wero called away by death. fronator Adams, of Mississippi, Son- Jean form of government, vi2. Bican form of government J ator Botleq of South Carolina, and Ron. WMids of constitutional liber- ninr iET.i. f u rr:, lis of tho United States! . ' ' it. tho neonlo must be , vr n o . . . .... nt,,' , V . iiuvuum, uwiog to uomo illegal pro Mf law and ordor, or there CCC(inr,3 in rofcrenco in nl,(i,,;n .t.. of a strong oonservativo thero was no Court in Sullivan County in WHf society. r.. jVir isttjr. MssWe of which wo lilvo onlv fc'jnitarfC.'fA. ! 11 ' adduce tho example ot Mexico a re- JJon. GronoE W. Woodwabd, Judco Tho Danvillo Poisoning Case. On last Monday, tho Coroner's Juries met at the Court House in Danvillo, when Dr. Simington testified to tho finding of arso-io in tho stomach of Mrs. Clark, and also in tho stomach of David Twiggs. Ho detailed at length tho various test3 applied, and positively affirmed that death in both cases was caused by arsenic. Curtis Hcrrington testified to Belling nrscnio to W. J. Clark, one of the prisoners, at several times in March and April, and also to Belling Strichnino to prisoner. KobertMcCarty testified to selling arsenic to Mrs. Twiggs, tho prisoner, in April last. They wero both committed for trial in aecordanco with tho verdict of tho Jurors. Libel Suits. Mcssre. Flanigen and porlionmcnt Bill is an Abomination and should have been voted by Gov. Pollock." The editor says further that "Jordan, to got a District to suit his own political no tions, let Gon. Foster ioWhim to his own liking." Tho Whig thinks the "Kopubli cans anil Americans will havo but a slim show under its provisions" and bo do-wo. Tho Bill will givo the Democrats from 05 to 70 of tho 100 members and about twenty of tho Senators out of 33 1 Mark it. MarriagoG. trnw-l the ureal, -it in t'.e l.tin n l It I, as nip u-urV III,!,! VI lls nrtlie best illl unmimis Coll, Ulill'tllllilie in tin- ay-ri ' it" tn oer i!.' f. e, v. Irb ni-),i . -.'i;,i,in) tons of p.isl miller eacli acre 'I bis wil I ttiaku ttie lin I of in'M!iimli!'i alue. Tin' cnilneul st-Ml jmlo Iti , Dr. Onirics T .Ijrli sou-ni' IIo. Inn. b.is inane .1 L't'iti'i-iial iur-.iyiif llio I.1111I, ati'l nu.ilvc,l Hin ri.nl, ijie iron ore n.l tho limestone. Tin c-poi I li.rrtbt r lutb iiiaps, Mili be fiiniiflii'd to inquirers. Til re ii ini'm 1 Is are hi, I n 11 ibr-i ipli tjF property. The tin n bit ry u nil line llaiiri'a,l mves 11 11 m irk r t for our coll to Itie I Ikes It tuns I'riilil Uuo in rin.t,lc. plua. A .arpe Ittrt nf Mils ro,l b-is been i'-,isi., anil Is now 111 riiiininll , r,t,-r. A Iuav li.rru is mm workinitfrnin Trie tonurils o .rtnnfl in Hie ueiterii diricllilll. tllllltli'nn, fril t.-ee'illiplclion i.l vblrb lias b.en raised it will 100a l-e lini.ln .. 'J'ltr .Ml. cliany Va.Ii-N Ituilru'il' fiuiirlsns ni li .V w Yorti I.okIio, and I'lllMnirfi '1'lie Vein. ito Hi ad connect, us uitn J tlio We t. T'-r-i are nlrnlvcnil Turnpike Ilm-ls runtijnr'' lliroiMb tbis propi riy. varum, tiler mid lime been opi'iiii.t In scciiiiiiuiiit.il e ibe c 11 iurni Ii 11 mil ,iule. tneni winch bain ready taken (,im-. . Tber" is nn ii.piiilnlill i-qu-il to il nrw nir.-ie.l to tin ui4n u Im Mini' s to provide liliusi If 11 bono, m .m I easy way, and '1 nke , 1 spuIi in"et nberi be can lur in prosperity and independence Ml u Llnenle 1'Elt IT.CTI.Y IIEAI.TIIV. ,o caso ol llio lever ever lininc. been known to n'cnr In litis si till nn 111. Jt is not like i.'iijiif' to the blckwunds cf I'l" Wust, autoti peril ips Intnl. rant pi nplo .where tliere is t n society cu 1 11 ties ui schor.ls, where the price of Mud is hiith, and uli-re tbe r ini Plant, nfiel benii llcil to Hie he'llttirstcliiri-ile in the wollil, lias 10 nn,I ire slcktiosi und p.tlu, and per hat's nil us his hen III) anil that of hi fa nil I v. 11m !,.. I s a 1 lit I vin s tlMnicf l bavins three li.wns. cnqliiln-1 1SS7, MU-r vililrli tune no appesl will I e ,lnrf i.illls, nnd everitliinjr doslreil. There is a rnsii m,r Ket ut Land 'I'he lunilier trade last year amounted tn nver iwn hundred riillion fte'. i.f Itunb-r )n a sltotl time, nwina in tl.) cut, it will b' come still 11100 valu.ll le, ns a number of Iron works and inann factories will soon bn stalled; tltcyoro at present start jnir 1 lirm cxtenmclyiit Wntn n. 1 vrnfnrilm-o Him do uotv.lftli to ro there, lite jiaymeiits aro inch that tlicycin eas'ly buv a firm to snvo their risiii" l-mnlles ftnin waul 1 11 the future, or In rain a rempe'! tpticifbv llio it Jf which will take nltcn In ibe vnl,, 1 of innil-s. lly an nntlay scarcely niineil, substau US' What has becomo of tho ''10 cents a day 1" Buried with most of tho other humbugs of tho opposition. Somo othor wiso sensible pooplo woro fools enough to bcliovo this dirty Blander. Thoso who originated it know it to bo a lie 1 Egy It is estimated that tho amount of money expended about tlio Capitol ot Harrisburg, to securo the passage of the Main Lino bdl, exceeded half a million nf Arrivals and Ucparllirc Of IllailS liLUOiUUIillltG, 11 UUU l ' -"- V " 'J Sanderson, of tho PhiladelpLia JDailu''ol'"rs Tui' furnishes tho Ley to tho Neies, havo commenced suits for liblo Pago of this tnoasuro of robbery. against tho publishers of lbo Philadelphia eTl T71 1 o.. . Tir .S',)l nml I.nclr TTnvnn Il,e7, ni,,-, 0'l.n " ;, .uvi.,i.is.- us irur, also intimate an intention to include several !sbf",UTlted to.v,t" c$t Polnt' ana other Black Kepublican papers in their d thoioxnatlo0f t.ll0cadct3 tbo list beforo it is clojed. Tho matter 00m. Military Ademy,nd it is stated has ae plained of is that these papers charged thnceptcd tllc lr'v'ut'"; prosecutors with sclliog themselves and their influence in the election last fall. The Little Piloium. Edited by Graco Greenwood, Philadelphia. This magszino is on our tablo. Our t'littlo folks" weloomo it, and no wonder, for it is bo admirably adapted to their war.tj. Found Dead. A wan named James Cannon, was found dead iu the barn of Sebastian Sybort, Salem, liuzjruo co., on the niormng of tho 23d inst. J William Ellis, nged SO years, an In Wilkcsbarro, on tho 28th ult., by Key. Mr. Smith, Mr. Hiram Berlin, and Miss Clara S. Lines, both of Beach II jven, Luzerno county Pa. On Sunday, tho 21th ult ult.. by Jesse Hicks, Esq., Mr. Timothy Quioloy, and Miss -Mary E. Torby, both of Lime ItiJgo, Columbia eo. .... . 'pun-, i.y en in Un tho 21st Ult.. IJV Iter. Wm. J. V.vrr. , Hal inovlsion cen be mail. Mr Jackson Cleaver, to Miss Eliza Drum; j uKim'SiM 1)01U 01 rrailKIin lOWIlSUlp. UolUlUbU 00. siti i i.iiciow i inn, riiiiiieiintn Uiilrra carerully ' 1 answered, fiiinclull Inlornnllon. " i. i I rllu res or tracts of land cant"1 bnticht or s-riirnl by letter cnrliHiu; Hie first Instalment of Avp ilollars, when lbo sitbsctlbrr will bo fi-rnisheil iil books inane, &c. Wirrautetl Deeds civen. Persons can also purchase from our A-cnls. In Wilkosbarre, on Thursday morning v,'.! at... noil. Ar' u. "... , 9' . ; . 1 rs' " T wi'ji qiu, iur. uuiuaritic IVOOUWaru. , i,"-"s"""i easou i visit hi aiary s r" . r i.' r,n t s,r.i j 1 llio brsl hotel ncroiiimodalioii Is alTor.led. Enquire wile ot Uon. W arren J. Woodward, aged , for i:. Hchuiu. Esq., u,e Aeem for tho rroplrly nt 33 vnarst: St. Mary's. ' June 0, 1857 3ni In Bloomsburg, on last Tuesday morn ing, Miss Sarah M'Clure, aged about 35 yoars. In Greenwood, on Wednesday, the 13th of May, Elmira, daughter of Ira and Sarah Johnson, aged 4 yoars and ! months. Matk Williams, Juildh ClicrrlniMcn, Hntninl II Dentnir, I. P. A H. p. I.. vati, (1. W. V,Ker, Jacob Yrnger. r.'ilulDgir &. Itclnliolrl, MAnieo.v. Conrad Kramer, Neat M'Oajr, Mtrn.w. I K 3v.e.pnnlul.cr , , Utoivn ft Cictisy. r. II rJclluaiik, tJleiliou Wi.lr, MAIN. A.tS Artdtei s, William rJtiuintiii, JIOVTOUK. Washinloil Ulltet h'liiler, OKANUli. Lazirilsi rishir, illlam 1'iilv. A. II tl'.i'UMt, A . Co'iliiau, l'INE. James .la.lcra. U0AP.1NI.CHI. UK. I'l li J. lin Hhuii.ou, KCOrt". II. W. li W. JJ. Crossj.. Henry M. r.illi r. Mi'lkk I, it. Un t, Jilaiir bt. .Millies, Jjluei Keller A. Cu., Iteichard fi Ciivlit., -'.iiiiin-l A. Wofiniiii, II IV httuiii), r, II II. U'srdi n, A. .Mini I, II II .I'ilii, J . U iioliiiis. eat ino iiotuni din line Clir k, Itloo.nst uof, 11. so At Wilson . To. J W lli-liiteisliot, do. Hi riil-i t-iui-thcrs, lleiuirk, O. met s. I'ngetd, I'lilauissa, WlHutii Yi'tier do. Mltrv II. hues ruhliicrretk, I. . W A. V Him unfit . Montour, II. II. W Vjnucker ici'll, MII.UEtlS. James ll.ltliiu.tniooir. 2 nulls. il'iam M'Ki lty, lluiittik, i'oH !-! St Lnvlli'i, c'li ll, IIi-iiji I'r.-is Cel lie, C n M'l.ilvy A. Co, , Clit.u itss, J.P. rinih. r ib. 1'i.iilei - Millar. Illismeil-, Joriall 'I iiniim,. tn I'reiu & tliillliisi,, b,. W illimu Cole. I.snlnii, I.UMIIF.Il IH'.AI.KIIH. Eilsr & Milocs. Sen. 13 10 I.usl ti. Muur.ie. Miiittrni r. U ; i ' MST! 1.1.1.113. I c 1 1 li tleere, Crlilr" 0 l. J I'. I.n'ibirli Fin-nrlmf, 6 1 1 John Millpi.r), neuton, u pU . j mtnwr.p.3. Charles W. tin, srit, lllonm, 0 5.i 'r.1 All pprsons who may Itel ih-mtelvps nrffiiei'il Ilia nbove clissillration e,n iiae nn npp.juuittii I nripr-a Ii t.jr by cat hue. uu Un- iiiJi.rst(ned at ins i-in, . i. lil'-ninsijurg. any lime en urie'l rt He 1 l day ol J.in 1.1 13 13 13 11 14 11 13 11 II II 14 II 13 II 13 II 11 11 14 Yi l'J PI in iu 1 1 )' 14 1 1 14 14 II M 14 Is u 14 14 U 14 1 1 11 ll lil iimiisl.il re 10, 1FS7 V l HIT tfiyrsiisr tf JltTcanlih 'lu AND SH(jK Deaths. BLOOMSIIUIIG BOUT STOKE. Till! undeislElipd reiputfillly Infninis tha run i' nf Uluiiuubiir; utid tho public in general, lln i 1 has oje-ited a Boot and Shoe Establishment, In tin wh iiiil li-u, i n Main street, ubovo El"--, Ac Wilson's II ikory. wjeie ha iias co'ietnnlly on Iswl a large assortment or Boots, Shoes. Gaiters. yc. A 11,1 lll nnle up Work lo Older on shoit nrtlce llu niiiR i speriuice in ine niislners , and ei neial twn iedje 1,1 till wautso. the nenitte. will .n.l.l. T,. Ill tn icm'er Eatl.fariion lo all bis ru-tuuiers and fliuul. securu lnui iiatroi'iijHHhicli lie Lopi h lo in, lit , i ,, .... IIUMIV ll.l.l"i- HJoonisLutii, May 2, u;7. T 1ST OF I.r.TTKIISlcinoililiB in IJigrwtOlt.es. 1.J llloouiB'.iifL'. Pa. at OILS, I5"OR Monulacturingond llurning purposes, for sale oy June 0, 1B57. J 11. A. Ai H. AI.I.EM, Nos. 7 anil 8 South Wharves. Philadelphia. -TUFTY THOUSAND LAP AMI JOIVT RIltNOI.ES. X for site at jiahtmak'b M.iySO, 1S57. l'hiUJelplila nml leaves diily, (Uutnlay ciccj.lc.l) nt 12 M arrives all P. M. Willlitnsport nud Western mail leaves dally, (gun days excepted) at 2 P.M., strives I2M. Wllkesbnrro mall arrives dally, (Sundays excepted) ut 11 A. M. leaves 4 T.M. Ciuubilaand Orunjcylllo mail nulvescvety Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 11 A.M., leaves samu days all. P. M MillTille mail arrives evoiy Monthly and Thursday,! ai u a. .-ii., leaves enine uaysoi i r,,ii. 'Jersejtowi and White Hall innil arrlves'eicryTucs. day, Thursday and Saturday, ot 11 A.M., leaves same days all. P.M. T. UNANOST, T, ,M. 17IITY InrrJls nf Mackerel, llciiinsnnd Phad, for la'e ni IIAUTMAN'S MnySU. 18S7. 11 .11. i -n ills H, sOASIl paid for Oats nnd Com at toy 30.1857. IIARYXAK'H. ONE iiood 4-horsu power TluejhlnB Machine, for saleat IIAUrilA.va. .Hay 30, 1 8S7. 40 000 WjA$Lv a,"N'0LC3' fur 0(J'ITON mid Wool Unrpirt, tot ulu cJican ul tha Area do i,y 2ay 30, 1M7. A. O. MhV3CII. uerie iicnry Uickfont till lliacli Jtf.ru e V. Jireatnor Jolin liaker W-lliam Cuohcr tiusai.ua Custer J. Case Sjsan Ann DcatB Clirtdtian Dundoon Jacob Uars Y. Uardner W.H, &Co. Uovty Mr. Merit 1'nlrich Itan'oy lumm Q. Kennedy H-11. K00119 jolm W. Mill SainiiQl Mntllii-w H McCorinick Jacob l'arkr W111.P. Krrerfoincallincror iuc nlove lcltcra will plta ay llicy are udverilscd. ll.r30.INr. WIL.IP U.VAKOST, P. M Ptifpr Chnilea Houcb John itussell John Htrauser Mary B. Hnydor Joseph Htcwnii P. Htroup Catnortno Hinilli Hiiih Peveratice A. J. Bliafl'cr Harrison r-tPinmlls Win. Thomas Mat y Ann Wcllivar Maraaret J. WalkirO. II. Webb Cyme Walk! 11a I. real 1 Wiseninn A. YUllivcrThuinas lIciileitHi'-e Henry ) llewley Daniel Jfl.15 EiansDavidT ) M'c'dPhy1'02'" '1'','a'"1 ani jt "'0 ' tLe May 311, IHi7, A. O MENSCIl. THE BLOOMSBUKG MAKKET. ... . ; . . 1 '"" "s-w'vu-s 11. iiuusjhauii, uuugo scy- j aero aro now two nunureu anu pmno m narao, and in form, but not inlof the Sunrcmo Court of rennsyheni., is fifty patients in tho State Lunatio Hospital fact, That uifortunate. nation, prceoati a ojfjOhji) in Bloomaburg. ( at Harrisburg. attendant at the United States Hotel CO"EOTED hautman's stoue Saloon, Williamsport, died uuddenly onl'ihoat .82 00 Saturday evening a wcok. I Z..-.. Corn 80 Onlu . no t8T Burton, tho Comedian, is reported i Uncl:TClioat 75 QOAI. May 50, 1P.W. AND WOOD for sale nt Hie Arcade by A. (J. MENSCI1. to be insane. Whitolloahs.,.1 15 , 4. W. N. CHEA8V g'JVNE COAL for sole'by 11..,. .in .. """ cirini LATH 8iitN-i:i.v4. i-nn an.e , m.. .... ' .N.n...Uemcinl,er "x)tn-Ktrr'CiKm Kisisrls LgK3 12 0)UV 11. W As W . N. CHEAY, I ie' Nochnise for biaminlni Ooorts iow u ooMMiMtHtiAwirst.Tr;..,---... ... . u.iu Lvyiunumw' SPKIXK AM) SUMIilKK CLOTIIIN;,, THE uii-wrile-icd g'rolcfuj for past potronane ' spectfully innirius tilscueinmcri . nnd iln-pu' neneriilly. thai ho has just received fromtln I-' em Cities, the larjesl aud most selecl stock of Fmhioiiable Spring &- Summer Clothing lhatliasyel been openediiil'.looiusbiita, in wnul) In) I in lies llic attention of hie friend., and assure lino that theyaTcoiTerodfiir sale. aigrcat bargains. II" titockcninprlsesalareeandscjce,' assorlraenlof Gcntlomcn's Wearing Apparels, Consisting of f'ail iouo'i JJrsss Cests, of eveiy it sctiition Pants, Vests, Bin. is. iJuvats Stocls Loltuu Handkerchiefs, (Haven, Suspenders, fcc, Air. Gold Watches and Jixeclty. -J' ilescripilon, 11 ua und cheap, t "?w la OUMMEIt BUAWLS and Manllllas, for sale T Lard . ,,. haivtman'i Potatoes 1 (10 -ZJLL Dried Apples 2 CO Su?Xm",S' U0XV'wVi,a'0' Illoonishuig, Ma'chSl, I8i7 FK SALK-0I1EAP, AN M.lUot UMAfill riUsW. In Epod oiiljr tf