to trip ~,he IL. J. rrAnta, ZDITOR AND pnopßirroa 4 68 TT YS UR , P.t. 11214fitotitin8, June 22,1857 11F.ISCIITIC nA?r, 30111NITIONS. FOX OOVXMOR, WILLLUI F. PACKER, of Lyeutni ng OAXAL coatsittelosta. NIMROD :4TItICIL.I.ND, of Chmter MOMor TRIM:PIO:ME COLitT, WILLIAM smoNG. cif lierki, JAMES THOMPSON, of Erie. lifirWe shall publish next week a letter from Col. H. S. lion, the Presi dent of the Canal Board, in regard to the proposed 'tale of the Main Line of the Public Works,--said letter forei bly knoddng the props front ander the ealealations of those who _would gi re assay that valuable line. =II -.New Wheat and _New Flour.—New wheat appeared in Charleston, South Caro Una, as long as fifteen days since, MIN of which is said- to be on ita wry to a northern market. On the - 12th tea barrels of done from new wheat were shipped from Augusta, Cu., to New York. Mar The congregation of the First -Prestyterian Church of Carlisle, pro pose Le celebrate the one Aundreth anni versary of the- establishment of the Church in that place, on the first day of July next.. The Iles. GEogat Dussistn, D. D., of Detroit, who sustained the °See of Pastor to that congregation for nearly a quarter of a century, will de liver as on the occa sion. Otters! addressee, and other appro priate demises, may-be expected. ,All pompons, Ministers, or others, who have been in any way connected with the congregation, are cordially invited to attend. 11111r-The barn of Mr. Wm. BOSIFERT, of llSlollaGh township, was set on fire, on kat Thursday night, by some scoundrel yetent, of the Penitentiary, and deetroy ed, with its entire esnteuta. When the , Aromas discovered, which was about two o'clock in the night., it had made surh progress and spreturtiith such rapidi. ty, that it wait foundimpossihie to sere any portiod of the eostents of the build ing, Four horses, two males, several cativo, large quetity of grain, har ness, farming implements, kc., were all deitroyed. Mr. Boasert's loss is very Leavy, upon which we understand there is but. i small amount of insurance.-- Cltasibersburg Spirit. StirAt an election for Directors .of the Hanover Saving Fund Society, heki on the 6th inst., the following gentle-. mew were elected for the ensuing year: Jacob Wirt, David M. Myers, George Young. Jacob Delkwe, Jacob Ferry, George Throne, Martin Lehr, Edward ,)lair and David Bixler. . At a meeting of the Directors held on the 18th inst., JACOB Warr, Esq., say unanimously re-elected President orate Lnatitution.—Gazeffe. Mir Privat e letters from a member of General Santa Anna's fsmily state that the chief win return to Mexico and bead a revolution within ninety days. Santa Atina's.owa manifesto discloses s design of tills sort. The Know -Nothing platform, 1 plontalgated by the recent Louinville'r Convention, recognizes the "existence of a Supreme Being," which the Frank -fort Yeoman considers very magnani mous, particularly so, as the recognition is not in the slightest degree recipro- cated. ifirln Virginia by broadsides, and in Connecticut by scattering shots, the Democracy have brought down their opponents, killing frequently two birds —the croaking raven of Republicanism and the hooting owl of liindooism—by the same disehsrgO. IIow• "American isms" haw fizzled out : Enormous (fold Builder Found.—The Marysville Herald says that the Dow nieeville Tunnel Company, at Centre. villa, have found the largest boulder containing gold ever struek in Califor nia. Up to last accounts they had not yet ascertained its fall Milk. They CR timate' the amount of gold it contains at not less than 8100,000! This bould er is a fair aet off to one from Atnitralia, white the English papers have recently reentioned 'se being on exhibition in London, and which weighs, (quartz and cold,) four hundred .. pounds, and is val ued bygone sanguine individual at 4'0,- OW, or slooioOu. piiders AO* Ahead.—lion. James ef, Brie °minty, alto was wilimited caraway - mm *4,i the Dern odeighliaireintion of Penesylvs aietaillidgi vie the Seprethe court, WM!A* OirS4l4.Preiltice in one of spowereptir priiitimg Alms 01 'flan : • - - I , dbitt POLter. 4tit.",. .''i ------- .. '4l Bat 46 0 4:..... dt „.„,.. : J , : b ne ur ce it :i m it . 7 co . . il • 1 I Tile Fruits of Know Nothingista , pretentions to morality as he may, his Letter from the West - ti. tb• reampfko. i et; Mn. S Arq.lL:_j . see the editor of the „CO ora i_vt::.; ~, ' ... -The flo n itch fn life o i e ,, , ,, d ."31111:1 thi 4T A th '' Ptn g 1 : - . g e Fi k -- iltl, It.L., : time 8, si. tar 16 - es on Yen , hard bee:upset' rift ith a‘. diseu. nii . .-. 1.7 . 1_7-.1 --*/ __ - _ l '. "ot do well to t ~ T " ~,,9 . ....., Kit o Tall f . t. d n 11 ~, ( Kniw othi • • ow cleans, ap- a n . p .ND .. L . li s ---711i1 pa n of rin ,- I , -- . - 1 allimt , sit 13; is it e CClPULlttrpart of Ato the a, bey ha Y down he ,' tkiii.ll' .1 % er, tsn rn hit as you hal k, d fie ever since he ..: Adams ounty . 4p. 1 g 'Mil row. Ci.)rap an y. 6. tie : ~.-, eh ye beenivorosiWith In exami- I tx EMEN:—Pertnit me to . l ay a ft, w ,na no , the prolif sheet 4 of the Map,of , w m l . s. upoti hici a l 1 1 4 :: , t e ls q : D I U l gi : , ;;;: e ll od e ft j h P llie J e l i ll : 1) : 11 :1 ;e 'el :: • 4e,..1 wt th ,i. picture Peet wierev tke t y v us tA• fro 1 ,„ 1 „. r ,,, . iti t in ing.i hi ° "Ix . e -r tu led Ow Nikbi g, at the su k t . t .x e ot silent fit etitin h . fort alit te I got' as well raocratic,and re- . s i , ... . bliihed 1 ' ea et ' ° • t 1 clu ,o' ie hit-effuse slid the • 01. Nee ...„1 iseussion ofprin We Adams cothity,whieli lutalbeen in house ' pgriiiiill notwithstanding its liberal' , •• .- ss ind. ' T liiir he wou d hare all to sin of of preparation ty 3r;. CO'Nc'lligi. for ion tilt° Pow 4. It i"lttP -11 . 111 "HP'aTrI7C - er - the . 17.1. -Tt i. 4 too lu ein I" t° ' dec i dedly . 4 the tineq l o oking pla ce i ' with ....„ •• g" , . promises to those 'who have, and will inevitable fruit, of such an organization. day fur the Baltimore Clipper, or its I nothing to lose. ri en at de mis4 _ ,.• Amtitivai some six or , !!ight !tiontlis , , and bear invest their menus in your enteprise. as thousands pre+r to itutile:olt , Tea ttv-1 di:l • . e '. en 0 1 4444 ' W il . i t ' . cnftrflil ttsclinony to its general aceu- Aside from the advancement of proper- Mall of reflection 10114 •is• fu •ti Nett It • ului4orie atl e a '3l'44lof' oit y. e,a at Jicliflia .in ti (sscitation i. . The labor and which will aecrne within its influence,. It is indeed ftfitt4llo* .t at 414° ' * monument to now . othing iniquity rtiolow.if it rift • 1 , 0 i ~.litt to ti t l l i . oukl,krice every f•Y , ' and whereby those who are not, will, b r i ( .k , ! tl i iat lie has been performing fo limat6 r the il last i i i r .: ( 4e ?id .. et s i ' e k e : 4) t 1 1 e 44 e f ou it i The buildings are mostly i i means ,required in getting it up are: very 4 0 , 41 1 4 desire to hold's respectable position in . —addito another to the list of A nieri- Idlitr It l_ree earsy is both ludicrous I.,ind.in.- alike, be\ beiitfitted. There can be no . . tioett l 7 lll- tlft'ttOteltt' 4.l6 Ifeirail rit - ie:dis - " -- f)" -- h /..i - - ‘l9**wis""e4 4l " -Tr • - 1 6 fh"' - --.•-.. i, lat.ll+4 , 46,ipar:LlTSN 4 / 4 0,41,11t,,,. gritty , .3-a <o -ed ... . men- su mg; an( e man that'would think i heavy the brought in contact with such foul and i,.„„,, nob' .. /iiii is it not a imriiia,, aud, iu the cent.re. of the, city there arts, for a moment of honorino• him 1% ith an 1 • ' i surveyed and mapped out, with all the entire county having been quote to - the legal interest upon the els tire cost of the Road.' AS &rue u iy et ' two beautiful public s.quares. aeceptanee, or pay- :OW verloll, :It tvlit 1 , 11 shameless corruption as this. , . shame that any editor should be so mills, ; perienee goes, as applied to districts of . The Garland spoken of below, way ~, i • The population of Quincy is seventeen ' tow hat appears in the editorial columns !roadq, streams, towns, churches, , 1 i s. , o h *. iniNci ,*, 1• Twin tillt , 0 fro - I fed. The map is now •. / 4,-;.( if i lilt lof thv titer ton ,ivsela to. Averk,- would , names of owners of farms, - Sze , desi ~. country-of similar capacity and produe ,...., satyr arty riry, ax glosiktfer i . hita - 001 . A, , v t a r . . 1 , ~. y tIINN a lil , ' i e. , , the Know Nothing Treasurer of NVII ,6 0 ei t 1 k . c .) Ivi in i t.4 ,, t 4 , W oe i ' v AOh ( . engi l aved !:n tiveness to this, Ita, iii Nit tler pit - "et tits To its AfitOTt Mt ably' ti '-, . , - ",;..', , ", ger travel and Creitlit tril li ons ° ln: , ._ . °P. _ .. Orleans and proprietor of thef:x . cen‘ 44‘. ..4 . 4 iwa w ti ooio-ts of illy ..I//if r••',771, in ay ' .. . _ . . 4111.10W.,1•10.11. trf 4 l , -ril, - , - - 11 -•-• .- . __ i ALI% Cut lists& ' 74101.' newspaper, t le org,un of the party.— While acting an treasurer,' lie "weevily absconded with a princely outfit in money abstracted from the city infant:l . y%, lie took parsuge bound, we believe, for some foreign port ; was rilrpne,t arrested at the mouth of the 41,1.4; 0 ;41. pi : 4witli the money 'ii his pOssession.— He was put through the forms "if a, criminal trial and aequitted. Let none say that' these are not substantially true. They are as notoriotni to evert'- body In New' Orleans as the sunlight • at noon-day 7: New Orions. This doomed city of.l filang-shots and brans knuckles ilta,vast caldron of pollution, bubbling NH4 .404;1 lug over. with .cioe,and grime of every] grade and oolor. Ever stirceiti has been; under Know Nothing rule, Murders have been .perpetrated, and vorraptioul I is now regarded by these officio' pirates I as commendable and praise worthy., Wu shall not attempt to give an ageo.unt of the muck trio! and mijitst, acquittal. of, the notorious City Treasurer, Garlated., I and the "subsequent base and crituitKsl acts of the worse than crimi nal who have become the hiughnig-stock ofi the country, while their deeds of o r in g I injustice, mad even. violaticutollaw,siud wholesome public sentiment, linver.ftilki. ed them to stink in the nostrils of Avery, I honest man that knoweanything of their proceedings, We are sorry to sae that the prisipects of *Change fur the.liettor in the rumettmetropolis of New Orleatlai are by no meens flattering.. ' Repeated. ly, we have told our reituiers dna, it was utterly imposaible,to check the cerium of i crime, so long and be fully Ponist."ll in by the official vagabonds of the know ! Nothing party. Whop -we gavenn ac count of the "stabbing,. in !the twif," with set intent to kilt,• by. that. precious, pair of assassins, Logan and Phillips,l we also stated that they would never be ! convicted. We stated that neither, of those two milieus, Harrison or Adams, would tie found guilty of any of the nu. morons deeds of ascattaluatioe that the whole outraged community knew them to be guilty of. We stated that no; ; member of "the party" could be convict. , ed in the city of any crime, it. muttered not how enormous the guilt and public: the facts, for no man can he found in New Orleans, with a,sufficient eminent of moral oourage toga into open court , and give ; evidence, aguins o t oae ofitllis bloodAtained • band of terrorists. Nu; for if they should, their tete is forever i sealed. .No, man that would go i 'stet CriminalOourt and tell faetaugainst enc . of the yogi would live twenty.tbur hours, if he shotild be so lucky as top, get oat of the court house alive., tome lest!! than a dozen true hills have been fonitill against 04P notorious Adam, the'licall and front and, Pel4o4,BBMsein of .the gang, Bat ,what is .; the „result, of oil those official prekteedings 0( tha, grand I jury? , ust nothinglit, q 11; yes,. worse 1 by ,far .tlisui nothing, for while 4hegrowl I jury are spending their time ing witnesses, ancl.,forretting out the ' criminal sets of these official 'ruffians, the City. Council go to work; wit hit very. natural inntiaet,• an* promote ',every ruffian to a ludrativooffiee that, they eau make room tbr.- :The truth is, it' will not do for any , member. of this ilohootl. cemented pertV to beteinitietietk Jives rry -Lyons, tireinotorioas pe ai tea tiawy bird, oassot convicted; sirtipky cease the man the* actaldentearugainat him would net live twenty-kair hours, I Jim Wingfield, the witnesengainst gun Phillips, cruet be found... Well, there is no more justice to ho expected itt any of the courts, while this band of villains hold sway, than there would be with the wily ‘‘. Billy blow Legs," of . the swamps of Florida, to rule. The feet is, we are astonished at nothing in New Orleans, after the acquittal of liar,. land, and the election of .lelanis to the -ftecordership of the Fourth District.— We are quiteprepared tar an) - thing, and will bmbal)ly see more of these daring cat-throats in power before we see less. Defending the Rioters. If it be true that the editor of the Star has "no Sort of sympathy with mobs or mob law of any kind or charac ter," why the studied effort on his part to smooth down or. palliate the ruffian ly conduct of the "Phi Uglies" at Washington, by Meanly endeavoring to shift the responsibility of the disk:we ft/1 riot on the shoulders of „Mayor Ma gruder and others, but for whose manly and praiseworthy efforts on the trying occasion, the streets of the national me , tropolis would have streamed " with blood? Why does not the writer for the Star, if he has "no sympathy" of the kind, denounce those who caused it in terms such as their "mob" spirit would seem to deserve ?—in terms such as the Washington bier Nat4'oual Era, and other leadingoppogition pitlx*rs of the country, have used in that connection'? Simply, because he has no heart fOr*-1 nunciation of' Know Nothings of an,y elraracter, wh'ether they he "'Ping- Ug-; hear " Blood Tubs," t. Rip naka4 l ": or! anything else. Indeed, no oife:whi) has, l 'the proscriptive antifauntical principles daric lantesnistu as deeply enourt,octi upon h imself as threeliter of the StaT, can have "synipathy" with any pthe,r'in lionw t41ej1f1e°0114...4 ,ever .so dingurcultd, cowardly. and ,hal t '.ltaiiinosa, or the moat exu woo evidenms of editoriaLpropriety, - atie not Ito , bcf espeetod Ow* hiuk in well mar. .1 Deny it as he uuty, and Eeb-90/Wiggir: - ------ - --- '7"""fretrelTre`, - fifirTirilmrfeetfise emilltrt • (PR'S the editor ~ , r the star, .110041 know Sound in the moralite.ef the Star.— aU so . and : filming' Willi back of it.not egpaled l)e-i the Itnerican heart better titan he any in. Pelmet-beanie. The itotehz are A I.4erins to do, judging him from his own - •--The following parugraph, La kett• - Star and Banner. That lie ie etiiving No. I. l'ef 'pert V from the Wnelliu et on oerreepoodem co ot - is not held tit' fig 'Mel I ' 4 to render his eouutr3-, and consequently a figure here ue at some of the ()tiler , 1 • • . the Baltimore Repubb'enn, iiejust here, , river LOWea. I , . sight Of the world, becauee he has not but tittle, if any, out of place : The 11 ; 11$1114,rton correspondent.' o f. l . In Keokok 'the people are' ild with been coneulted and gratified in a lute 1 riocir..loll Of the Supreme Court of the thti ~bneriam of' 'this city colitiwiee'hie the land =oda. Lends its the neigh: I • ' e I 1 • l' r nited State.; u perueal of the last Star of to misrepreeeet the beets. ~,irt4s herhothl of flea ,T,l:U•e are held at from , „ , , .„ ' surely toustrite to •etv nothing of regard to the lute outrages at the recent 1 e, -A; tio Isioe, 8,8,1 even so i ' will "MI) ~ • • • . 1 ,• , pee acrie—: ite pretleceseors. In the number alelnd election. Tide hypo; rimed liteiny-a- I .the hard!~ of thl I, e part q city, eta are ed to, the editor euipltatieal.4 - declares ' tiger ju•etetals great et-nip:oly for the sold at !tom bile. hundred mid that.the Supreme Court of tlie l', - , Stitt*, I Minot:rats ;who, tes he save, were shot i hel ', l * down by the marines. le erder to put ; fift'y'to fire - hundred dinire Tx, 4• erupt has eeieeel to be "the protecting pqwer th . / .. is 41044 to rater ,w ,, , ,, t , itt ,. , , i ,. , ,, ~... foot, ::„. , 1 1.. j. • . , ' ,i . .‘ ~. of the Ciovernpient ;" and of count* ho -7 ' 7 ' "A "v , i ,1141133f LUX' profane resmentts, mr , eliergee„ by implierttion, the runjorityof oak ,t 1 lieerauto to 10 ),tiee . 14e(h,4t,e'T). wonky Grotto -th h ihu any o—ei , -tingeorti,be4 thus herebofere usiversolly hoeorednnil ' I • • • , in t ent, that ,an • eiituuttatimi„ot tile ,• . ' l ',,, "oded,hy il(-IimPtitea p,kvrielau c bens ; B ',_,.„' ir°llt 88111)inn 415 " I Per' 4 "t ' Y°° r o4 l)eetqli.hody• *WI ,lutving disreord oevelupt,'"ii she, met, that tle„%se ,I),,•elo,•:;nur,T ilAti-14 tw e e & u are l ete. w more terr,•'' eu,the elditieuit that rent on thens,lity `crass, otter iijitiljt tiO illtln,y, 'er6cogile i when-,I top you that the city limiter virtue only high position they oo h Y, tears, hive betst ebed, w e re,fptin4n iler„„„, ,„.; - „„1„ I ca to hare 'keen wenneiled b • ''','e' ' - '-''''' .BPB- ”T 7 '''''''r v4 a e9 Y 9ila t ma4 4 4 1 4 '• which they anise subscaibod, in the is., • • .._ _, - • '.. , .,4) ••P'`r y •l litill • a 'all told 'lt u , , , mile . , e , V flt and .:*ii ebitrge of 'keit amertel functions, he- I 44iie grub al qv- - ital, Rita. in aq faueitnce v. ; 1 rifle ,60/1,4 , iivekas ,treee 4;tieletieed 6ji ibe high' thong Ns' fu' Philadelphian t Three, eause they lure dared to differ with its matinee, ..tit, have, I. infOrmation 'four tont even fite cente u nieenth , b; att, 'end, liiis feline: li.now ;Nothing Atoll ' from a a .,ti, di h ig h, t h e ii;reil f or Money ti) li reet itt lofif rind titwit , ,,Pi. c ,Qu.the, woditgticinalitY.or„tim. , MO 1,, ,Ilfill, 4 1,1 ng a n i t. , , ~ , . 1 ... t • r medico I) '04814111011111 whose word will lands. Olie ! Man told me EC w ft , el 4 ‘' )rqu ‘ l C lutt.4.B4° ' :' - • ' 4 -. , I n P Q, ' , ' . . e le the „lodge's of, the.Supreine court sot, doubted 10 ,- t f tv,, vimwimity,--, 1 ,,,,.. r 'p uma flutist b o a ,0 4 , ' ll t e, t ' Tide jample fact', should iii,tt a ,atop le ".* iisilit. g p u were 4 Q ' ire, .. -oye4,hy eoutside,•pres e !the xspeeited falseitoods 'et these lenow eomewherei end when t aunty* they , smart;,, eppeeial y ugh as enumetee .oz 'Noiliaig eeriliblers, 'and sntisfy the Pith- i willeirerp to their retie hte, noir letent'i Kuow Nuthiug pri •i lee and practices, iris Ile ,to the rue tuft hors of the-' of tli iYeewtuppoetel, ch Men Will drop their AloA o r B ?jun heave to ley down the Coostitution a d the books,, end 1 shed,end Violepee up Witehingtom !With them. / . . , . ' 1 • ~, „ gruel) the howie knit -and the revolver; 1 eQ"Thilf".lOrtltin ial • rd road tol ' ' ~ pi LI l4 1;1 )he proai 1;I 11 di IA tt • l OA a V"; " the carne inet,rum •is try, which the ~ ,A " led weather" is•abutet to deyelop , Kites . , Nothint.„ . Louisville, .Nchr 9r tras-tl." no class ee,Men 1.111,. Illt/re SOrr/ll , • 1 itgli : The / last. ftordiese haves tieetiblee !quiet : N.loin and Weeping; def id irt'alilll than t" editora . " 10,0411 jour-- let 1 1,Al l e efle•er Of whit•h' imbri the led that fortii nem and l)etimerate bud, i nate tut, he 11446, unatinkully denounced t . 3 1 ../... •,, .. ~.. ~ • • ~ - k , not a eopetitti ' 'nal rOtt • to vote 1.1/11.11fty rr win. , crops is leegiiiiiing to teli I)4,:i'u t WitStee fee voting lit favor 'ilf the Tariff I i. 1 ... 1 ,K . , e' • ..:o • .. , thought pre -r. „*'runt. i.very gum tt.r .: now tne ,A, erase ould be btul off indeed for, act:. of that yeat,, and tow' lutva, the 1 1 9"'''''' ! • _ „ e . 4 ,repOrtzeare euouttragiag, 111th favor- sonsethiog to do la ueuepting s chat ' naPltl , e' of tli , est iP I , P 'w : 103 ' 13° "'n n " tl "gAabhymetither from now till I , tarvest, the letw Crn; • doh it worm, to "Ilizeass t at their, twantilsesitle.ate their candidate ; farmer star ek'peot a Petit w i qf p n c e ( frill) . prificip‘es," d e would deserve to covet for , Governor, 11i truth, the ottLatlaged ....., L - ' 1 - off seeend he in each au encoutittr. ine net' crop Indies well, and Imenuiets that eteiretimstam•en alter enterer`," le f it 1 , , , t ; t1 :,." vi ; 14 1 7 0 6 / . 3, . sm i„,.,,' I.' The II • °media pent - may d oft r still gtiod—aild there hi not it' pnblie* '. ' L ... Y ' ' A014.0.614e in sentiment with either or journal witluu the rang)) of our metuory ' e , • . -r----- --1 all the,hr nehee of the State or Federal ' I . - --- - 11 . Governor o • ,but; it never has, and never l at preseast thatanore fnipairntly verities . I . Fatal Railroad Accidents. , can eneourage an open resistance to or ,it than the Nom and /Banner, of this; A cusuahy of K distrP4sing elounceet , oc-* a retitle:al d.isregmel of their legal and l piece. / ' eurree oe tl,e Northern Central Railroad, a t l'olto llll en:it - 4111041. Were it to do / i the Ilanneer Jittretton. on 4ttlirtitey, reeelting othetwiee it ,woillil emituit moral tree ! In '4ll, it stigmatized Wilinot as ',"IIE,CRILIS - Vin ,the; intereats, 9f 443 ' ' ' t he death cif .f .o 11 ~. an , t( o . trritt tq, Esq., t o o nue ... son, and become eider and abetter of liv and ;di its t;oncomitunt evils.— ' State and his/eO , US Tit Yl"—but now, ~ esteemed President of the'Forniti44' and 316- Wli rt en the or , stns of the different fox fit 7estininstei. The train it appears hat 44iiithecquent events"—: !,edict .sank thins of the. Know Nothing party de , from lialtunore Memel% there a few Moments „ 'tl sch- ' this •• 1' d 1 • I ten years ,p, i ilbsoluelit .--proved the edi- 4 mr .31 ,,, h• .. .. , motto ;mu els in ts 111/ Lima oi .3 et t Wie wit' Was pi? 4111 Way ro lorK, , ~ nep,,ii,f4 manner towards the "power* 'tor tyratre been in error—that, Wilmot, • • several l a die sin l l with }rah i was not the. 11I;IN4)US.Iflik:IiiTii.l.- t procure t•Anne. little. rehrealueent,iemit whilat some show of propriety awl assurance, fi E,H4R h e w was lien takkm tbr; bat it • goal ein'the aet ef stepping spilt the ettr'ar,ain , the call on law-abillinq men and journeliste 1 T ar iff „ mot a ll tee 'it-bile C ou ld any .; train suddenly Retried, which causal hint Ko te "111130,15$ prinelpieK," and met and thing i ltriVe s s eteld to --' . eb. t ° , 0 9) . 1 . 1 , I 8 • Li ' fall aloe the track., When the wheel. of three niCiLltilVs---but dealt,, then. - ' i. ' • v.( the earislutktted over his legs above the The offil.orOt: the Starsitookt Introltont i. eacv in hi .grala if eons t . to, opt nun'e : ankles so sho-lini , lv inJuri I him . 'is to is 4:41%0100mo ere tithe if not from thh ex i Innailiating than this witok.sale, square i r . lute death • half , • ua ", suit in n r ' trk P an n i i• g ur. Ire retain- perience of of kers, ut leuet front its own Ibireit ?horn; on the part of these oppoSie I ~,t l A * , , ti •ti last ; , , . . t . d . :ntiatakaa &tut itivongio4ueies. as well ,as, souses, . le nut reaction i i net k• • ' - ' • al e , tzon purl) s . O4 e piece. Ilie trams wFre taken hi Ilan- 1 thepreseet political complexion of Ai alas comity, winchsome of the Ster's •'the ; secret of the lute: change, iiii easily ever stud crow thence to Wosta;isister. , t • . ~ .own friends, have. attributed• . to., the , i divinech 14 Sabi" Wan beemning turpop-1 Pfattiq.lAsio iiler'h — Ur-• -is ) . c'A,P,TICP 4 h witelwie 4tualsciPtions•ttaLt its editor 1 ular--siiik i lig in to an ignominiouS grave. I ' 4l " " (J u t "' s • *Ter*, £sq., near..litiM9gAmn.. +hurled agaihst the old line.Whieeela f2t. - 4, , lout leis life. na kistupiay wepli. mot thin- ti V iew hint intothe*" dexh. 1 , StlSorestw 1 1" 3 4 41, 1 40 0 . liiii:4l 7 , be elmaed. up. to ' ' • IA foli4cf sot . t -e esik.. by falling ,frou; elle Ostrom eta rail e helo" orli,now,.ticithingieni, and at the howling the people with„zuel." li.ameref' , • • 1, , rnadver.aint the troll pativeig ever Win. He Immo time pr4e4ul to be 'the frieads of, 'wes staurtedaethe deeireti hobby .. • • Wil- it-` was lip dreadfully mutilated as a) require its. Col...Net-Iv. , mot, alawys ambitious, and•ont of (skirl mediate burial, • which:souk pilit*; at Hager.. 'lie is. now, enethling. croeo'sl4' 4 ,tears, with' the tielizerutie tarty. saw linnoro tom 'tit the solemn hour vf ttildnigbt.• lie ever the.: iliii4iiiy of tlee dorcendests of, ahead, and 'Alirew himself,. ; 64 ,Fa el..',,Was .22 years of age. and a graduate of Pettit., the Aftionti ' race in, America, rendered hopeless and desperate by the I te breeches, into the stream a „ blimung r,itylyania college. „_l4, was ..m his veer (elm 3 1 1:1: 11 4xf440 suro cour - 7 -I .e - 1 amerce. -That made him then ppesi..l;the.West ;then he me/ 1 0•44korPTI;Pafte ttet+ l b., gar d t‘o , ',t o i l . ' t eiti4 B l4 - ; but e t , tl 4 l e . 4 - , t ...__ ___, . , , . 41 -Po tion muulidate pit Cloe'.'ertior; situ! h‘ing forget „that hismielfand party 1141,1011 g 'Y"ilr i f T if i / 4' •L'i ' t •,. , ~„ , . ... , ,„ , t 1 , tar , Oftiiti MAN( 41/ 1 /1 1 . 1 .13.-^" h. etteM the 1041htls, q tAntipafty eXe C9lll- A .bare*Saturday Mee &wit thirt - i.. - mane vu ‘eft e . triving, , to abet a ellangeep the 7. CoftfitittAioti siif,tho, U. States, tlerchy pike to I.lime.tio all oil, upiaions,au,,tnot,thren banging' in Paust.-111.....0nn Alla was • ' . . , it _would be irppeseible for a large anti Teri" qbeetienpand neknowletlAit that l'kiited old • " 40 "4 Issikiss hed4' wounded.— respectable portion of icliite men, of "itaksteitient . nod's" are too Mutt 'fed Upirare uf s7o,oritt inpreperte was destroyed. " fOrgign .. (14 0, met i on ,o t o h et , , ! , e ; t i: , , . 1 thetn ,! zeal , of this Ropubtio; mad at l'" game time die‘ranchise auother equ • b large We may •alluda to the auhleet ilgaiu, anl respectable portion en amount of , --- -- ....! -- 7 t -,,, --'— toftsrriitire PelepeetteeeL-Nre , find he path, they may deem most selutary, i. in their pilgrimagelo eternity. likt long cheering evithmetse Rail our etielsapipee as be thas, endeavors to forge ellaitut for t of the +progress of tight principles/end. triune men, who are at loud his•%pals its i the cruakiiig' alit et atiteganiena to the everything that Fermin* to lgondi,ty, I sprit of nitlie l izalitY: The ,Vrovidene intelligence or color, so long will I: turn , .- 0 s deaf ear to his flintier; eotleerning Post sayi "throughout the whote, venu e I the fetters .t.lutt have been eiktailed, on try the conservative element atoms to. the blneke, not by the Democratic party, , . „ 1 ee nutting on the Jhentoeratie • party, but by fatuities such as himself, Who sew We are growing, in strOngth every day,', nyined slaveliolders only so long as it —least and West, thousands are rashs: we e protitable to themeelees. • ing into the ranks, and if a general, election could tike' plate to-num:ow, al wrenl falling off among the Black Reel , publicans wonld he Obitserred.' lit Mee.' sachusetts there is a' general feeling, with the old line - Whigs in furor of, uniting with the only anti-abolition, anti-elisunion party in the field. The influence of such men as Cno.tex mid Evi.nrrr is having a good effeet. The manly course taken by the pm:sent exec utive of that State -will tend to reetni mate the conservatives of Metemehu setts. - Ind wr may as well retnark that the fanatical howl set up by the Black Republicans over the lute vetoes of Gov. (i.teeeen,"lllll pnly serve to i strengthen the respect stud confidence of the people in that gentleman. The etur of Bleck dlepublicanism is set." I==l A GAVit (lota try.-L—T ho , }Jon. Jeffer. sou Davit, n a lath tri)eech at Jackson: 31.i&5., glen tione4l its un illustration Of' the va.stnuss of oer national tionaiu, the fact that 41ariag the four year* , of•the lath administration mot* hind ;wart re4l-': ed by Me general grotern men t nal improvement and other "leitini.ol purposes than a third of , rance,..azyt, still we retain a, pub Lia domain 'Alma to the entiiti a'rei} of Europe' Viirtrite Empress iingesie of k`raned' recently : liipidttretl at a ball' Whoring jewtls wlegmft yahirivas ,estihuptcl ; 09,100 0 54W4 Ntri Owlees. of' /44CA t %her robe that cost $120,000. There Nvero excitino times In the city of New York ou Tue:sday It ise el ps Out > here a re, i/ . 4y4 !Rte of police ou Aluty,; , ono appoint*/ , the , !May_ or, as heretofore, and another apputut ecik• rotntjlifolitifitirs;vdte.teeeiVa their appoint:lnept, Ki n g.'," Di icid tiea,l,oueoCcpurac+giowi giti,ofsucip state pC things, and on TwAkllLy a colli sion• ensued.: The,. igovernon•luid apr, pOiltltticfn Streettlenunissioner; in place ottti6 on . d ihsti 'tick:eased: The leptity re u'! ( 4nreler . an ol7ty of tho 3laYor, onpNvo,l4l.gi4-6.1 4in postu 4 s4ion, of the office, and a fiat-cull reaultecL Writaland cOnt;teromtits then began to be issued, aid a l pretty state'of eonfu sionsona existed. TheCiovernor't po lice were dettilod,to assist in Arresting Mayor Wood, but were rectiated by the Mayor's pol t ice, eta — driven from the tlty.l,l 411, with,a ‘ nusuber of wounded, three' fatally: The 'Mayor thistly al lowed •hietoelf.'to be,' ttrreated, itnniedi ately gave bail, And then went on- with duties usual. The military were tailed out, but aoatt dismissed: There iy nb.telltng where. the trouble will end. sev.The llunker.llill celebration on Wi.d'n'eAday lied; when a.ritatuto G. lrArtim wa;; fritiguratild, Iva.% a grand affair. , I on. Edwa.ri p•erett delivered the oration. Total .1 4 14i4oisw from 114.1—The !patch , ers in some of the Philadelphia markets on Friday patia gr".e'e the principle ef total ,akaititiePat frPT{t :WO; pri4 ces asked by the drovers proved. ••eo. on' }nit 'market:4y 'that tleey re fused Their - enSteinaftc, therefore,. had !to!,coate,ot., themgalvcs ikvith magas and. pprl4.-eri call _from vow qables a savory meal. We dO.. tint this is Aid ;best rtOdtif4r the high price of beice - It 'has thi*vi that it aptihei , to till iiiiirGen. Walker is in New' York— I .04"GCn..T011): DE BARTH WAIMACII. the oldest officer in the United states A any - . d ied at his re-id ei ice hi Baltimore ion Wednesday night. the lUth inst., at the ripe old age of 543 years. At the time of his death be was Colonel of one of the Artillery lie , rimenti—the Ist Ar . titiery, we think. He wns a native of Franco, and was in the armies of that nation us an officer [retire he came to this eountry iu 1 9U. He first saw ser vice in the American twiny art n volun teer aid-de-catnp to Bri Gen. MePlum soy, of Philadelphia; arta in 1799 obtain. ed a, memmission in the - United States Army as u Lieutenant of Cavalry—the Commission being migned by Gen. War:macaws. Ile hiu been in the ser vice ever sinco, ansi hes fought the bat- I ties of his adopted country with zeal and ability - on 'many' a well contested. field. His extreme age alone prevent ed the Government-from giving him active employment in the War with Mexico—the old veteran being anxious to go; huf the Government,considered that hiaadvaxiced age should mot permit the .sending of one. who had seen so I mach, servicedo undergo the fatigues, untie althfulness of ihe climate, and gem eral. hardahipet of thut marvelous con test. Gen e Watauca'a . rentals' were consigned io - thetteitab with every marL oi respoet by the military and citizens Of Battimore, thn United Stites troops stationed , at F. 4 McHenry, and the htheen , sof. the Navy an duty. at that port.:l The, fareral took place cm Fri day; and the ratuditt of thsveteran aol dter *ire inteiewlin the Cathedral Cem i etc:7 of.Brilti4ood City. ;gap-The floreme Coart mill decide likaimat the •of the Main Line. . - air. 014liViiiiiialg • , ocututy t whiula Lutve watched_ cargullx s lintailit„. a second time, to rectify any errors in' and substantial business of Itailroad7 4 I tints sikuated I can ' have no hesitation spelling, ike., dint may have occurred, , ~ ' iin we above remarks. But wore par ; in the engraving of the-Diap---it heiug.ti e4 p ar ly- would I invite your attention , his intention to turn oat a reliable and, to ..a fact, whit.h too often e-icapes titer acerrrate map. !observation of those letter familiar ,witlik, • It will be furnished to subscilLers at 1 the construction of Railroads; and some sub- of the causes which tend to increase. ,the low price of 85. Those not / their annual expenses, thus detractisg. , scribing no:owe:1111)ot procure themafter- from their profits, and deteriornting• wards, as the copies will'be, limited to! theta as to paying investments. the number of subscriber's. 1 Among these causes may be mention ___,___, 1 ed—much bridging, and that high, with ,* Thif ramie. of July: •: I long spans,thus requiring a lag , amount .1 lof timber, which. is always ' ..ice„We understand thet the "Indepen- decay, and more or, less dange Jts. In dent Blues," of this place, are making 1 thi sregpoot4 - yotzr .o oa d of n o es T s arrangements for their contemplated! fortunate; •having Litte3oo f 4.ltridg. visit to ChatubersburE., on the coming; lag, and no span of this over 55 :N ove feet— th a ei. , ht ab water not ex anniversary of our rational Indepeu 4ce wi eding h 22i feet. The the stop& for aunt. deuce, and it is expected that a fullftnents and piers is of granite mid sand turn-oat will be had• on the occasion.— stone, and smaller nuutoncy of materials. ..That they will - receive a kind reception, equally us durable. i m a ora d acc , A no :m ad e j rn p r e s d on i, Another. expense , to many roa4s, NI:- r !wars after• their eoutpletion, la• the ~. ,there, u - e have no doubt. A pleasant i 1 t fi _.. _ L mak. 1 eary c aurae er o t went& env einD lime to them! r , ' i tnet)ts; where these are deep anithigh, Buckles some other 31ilitary, a amp- lit -is a well known, feet, •thaf dtenalr.:, ber of visiting- Fire f'ompanies *MI be lndllg, snob flawe'llaire hadinatiYolasa at Cham I bersburg at that time, to par • - I the action of frosts, tend greatty. to in ' !crease the evpenses tifkcepingeatistl.et' I' tieipate in the cerebration. - . lut; replenishing the washipapltut th,9 . No efforts seem as yet_te have-lvep I eintankritents. In this respect YOili- Acute for a general celebration aerie.--"road is ahnost irltiout a poling, 1ev.,), , I ertutsing,as ill i tiies, streams's; 'right" '!liit i :Most of' our people, the young folks in ..- - , mr. • gles, which oral a 'ilatinial ittiMiteel t 6e Juirticular, trip doubtles s betalo tagm", drninsige, it i* found to have 61 - '4 : ,selves tot/mare:mound invithiggTores banks not excee di ng e io tecti I , t , f l i in the neighborhood, and enjoy them-1 helght.—With • respect to solidlt i t •;,' -o# r ,selves as the diftrent ,‘ squatl6" niayllioaa will 4t41/41 fi r mer til 4 P , !Inn •, Ad f . 'elect. It i.• certainly a pleasant mode , °f = whidll I h*v° "Y. ' 14 " 47/ed g e, . fgr passing as it does, through belts of lime of passing the day. tetoae, roil sista andir siutelusils, thetat i i Jot us all, - old and young, not forget' substances necessarily entered nineh Ilie untold blessing trhich the adoption -into the fornuttkm of the aintatiukapinion A t those where tive t v were formed last 1011. i' of the beclaratiott of Independenee„ on hare been finnitt to have stood th e ael. .th° 4 th of July , 1776, has "m:11'461.91 1 ' lion of the winter and floods 'with. but as a nation—Dow the freest and ItePtielit , little or no detriment. -- people beneath the skies. On the 1111.1 II:Li-big calldtl3-nurtittentitin id tient() '' o i ye ry of that d ay, at least, l et us a n 1 facts, uhich I hope will elicit t hat inter. r he thankful and be glad. , est which they deserve, autl giyei morii I intelligent neproiriwion of your lioopie i let me state in conclusion that 12• wiled of your road is already prepared for the tr.nek, (a half mile of which is of doll ble track widtti,) and with the three now applied, the balance will Ito.spec;di-, „ Ily finished. ~, , , , .., , , t , I The hralgel are allootnpletcd, extfoTt inv.. the superstructure over Conowago i , i creel:.—Wliat little masonry 1 re, nliiiilit ti:' 0 1l b e e , is progressiug ravidly,l2ll74 ll month more will complete' all• of i consequence. With but twig exeeptions nthe heaviest entbankments mid excava- I thins are completed. By tile first of' t July the mati-lied" , *ill be'rektly .. thi• ;IT / 1 . , ties and rails front 'I mover to tins brik, ,; .the distance of whieli is ids: railesonig lhe grading; van he finished beyond thitt„ place, as fast as the teuck can l'ie fah i t kr he work is now, heantifully„trinOt , 4 op front the M:slicrrystowitrocid,tq, ke . : Red Hill, nein. New Oxkrd. The con tvection at liatrover -frill lie :ill finished • Ity the time stated, anti so will See. $ and ti, and ulso 12 and 13. 1 har , e ;a.", !ready examined several lots of crOsa-flits ; along the mad, ready fi'or deliveryoo immix .}> pre Wag Auttte• ..,4 1 4,111141116; .'nothing to prevent a speedy coin Ctloll 4 of the liosol--,44 thepro ; ,-q?esti(il ia - Iy briglifetii4.. , ,i , , ~ 1. , liespectftilly, your ob't scrv't, Jog. . GITT, Engineer. Who a few yearn shire taught the select- Female School in this place, died at Hanover, nu Friday wi•ek, of typhoid fever. She -had wnu many' iliend4 here, nho deepl' deplore her death. Jler remains were taken to New.linven, Wnu., for inter ment.- *Fir Sheriff Tmommi solil,oorSatunlay week, at . public outcry, the property of .1i)11N WEIAII, in liuntingto townAhip, for S.sOtt. Wm. F. BoNN Eft ' ptintliwier. Tit e farm of Fa:vela IioNuTT, deems ed, in Butler township, was t4ild on Thursday weak, %t public sale, for 812 (tiish) per' acre,, there being 242 acres - . .1.41 - ttmSnarrta, reoidiug near this place, on the York road, was the purehaaer. _ _ ~_ ~_~- ser Vire are indebted to .Mr. Gixatsit lirrr, I)aeke county, OhiNfer a la* cake of Maple ,sugar--an article:de servedly popular in the West, and, gain - , ing favor everywhere. Ttuit seat us is of prime kturti 'Ste atiretiate friend 'Buirtf kindneSfi,Und at ' present din only thank:Mtn. -- tifir - the'.qrawberry Pestival, on Fri day- and Saturday even ing l4 l . a t Ne- A in - 1 aughy's Hall, gotten up by the. Ladies 4:tf the Preabyteriatt: Church, [kitty r anged our . expeettstions. The atten dance Wpa quite large, and the ' pro •cxeda we lora bar4uonle. anAet passed by thebtat Leg islature,.the tax for School porpoises, to be irripoiled'upon trades, professiotts, and occupations; or on single freemen, shall in no case be leaSthap One Poliar; here tothee it was but 50 mats. It is also pmvided in the same Act, that it shall be the duty of the Borough and Township Auditors, in addition to the duties now imposed upon them by law, to settle annually the accounts of the School Treasurers of the different School Districts in this Commonwealth. /kirMr. TIIONIAA E 1111):11 ART, of Tyrone township, informs us that one of his COWS recently gave birth to a calf With five distinct hoofs, two on one of the hind legs, separating at the pasture joint. The animal isspmewhat clumsy in “locomoting" the double foot, but is likely to overcome that very *Jon. It it a entiosity in its way. Where's liar ? , . Preragyon of Pitting Pi, #.311411,P0r, , 3lr. Sartin,..ithe senior • sgrgeott of ttni f , Gurney ilospit.4 for, Disliuguo; p i t)o3, l Skin, leas Commnunicatakto-t4 X kr), i Times a very important plan', lOU' • , 4. i has. adopted during the last, total - k ., „ years, for preyo„4 l3 B' Pittißat „ m e." "A pox, and, wldeli : (be states) tuts 'apply i a;, proved successful. The pho ,trnsistr . t . , in applying the aretuin contharirk.c,in,,r any• vlehicating, Auld,. by means. of',.a„, camel-hair brush,.to the ape* of: eta„,, 'Tot or pustule of the disease, op ,all tbe, , exposed surfaces of the bo dy . , i ur4iLfrAft: . tering is evideneed.by ttliß.Wile.PlE. i the skin in the parts Aableqt.ettfio tybe d application, when the Auld Produeing . 4, iS to W washed Mt with, 3FWr i pr.thtni , . •, arrowroot gruel. .The. ffitP , : VendiPir . , i -- ----- •• .1 the application of the vesicAlzmi.4444l,4„ se-Mr. GAYER ham eased the room i in Baltunore street, near tho Diamond, . I , erY aliglit 1114 t . Pin ... , 144311 , 4 1 : ; :' , : ,4 ) -,..- :''' . .;77. 14 : form e rly occupied by Gen. Ru m :as a ..41, mportant Querritir Pe4464. a I law oitiee, to Which he will remove the' L eautly Aim quastion has toria — mi , if 2 4 the ,Postmaater. gauertil,,i , ar . ) . . • .4epaty.postatitstariaaa loctliat %a Mr Mr. G. E. W. Stutaarra, %inlet- abet' a' ausurnattAtgappsujsk ly (if tilit county, hits beeniippotntod to f 'st -5 111 4. 11 0 1 ..ar otatex MOW th* ~ . ••• - • ud , r r 1 00. i,OlllOO. add 44 . i , ; o kf a ff 1.500 clerkship, I,,ta t h e firstA I t:9 ,Is The Poaanutater.Mana . __ .L.; H ‘..,• , oftim• at Waahingtfat o tri tits room otal ataiorithe AttAttitel , ~,,. C i T 7 '" -si • i V. Lasselle, removed. ' i ,'' A P4 4 /44641thOrbf Mitight r7l4 Tr, )4R/063 (v.>. itir - Don't forget, all ye mho desire t& Ace Manny's Mowing and Reaping Ma chine, (with Wood's InrProretneril,) operate in grass,,that air. Ilhamir, the Agent fur Adams county, will put one of them in -action tomorrow, in this , place, starting out from the "Eagle Hotel," Tuto's, at about 10 o'clock.' Post Office on the Ist of July fer There will be BerOC4M at Nara 'Creek Presbyterian Church 'op FlabNOW': next, the 'l-L.411415t., by.Reir, 3lr. Cut '; bertaon. • .• 1 4 stir A littAc girl ;of Dr. C'.. 1 shoat three or tour 1 3-ears of ago, while - to amusing itself recently with one: 'oftheroi now cen tS, 'swallowed it. Profier eines wens administered, hut the: cbitst, f , endured oonsideruldo suffering\beApriki 1 the cent was passed. A -number-of el CAA'S hare occurred in different phieei. , : Keep them out of the reach of t4¢"! voracious youngstem. liiiirThe Comet Jas been postponed... "on neeount of the- weather."! ,44 Porit other arrungerne i ltts, see future tfink ,""t I. .o.s. :kir Alisw ers to lust, Week'S f 7 ti 0148 —. 4 . B tkelltut n 2,, , tirO4 l. ; The Compiler; 4. Education"; flip sician; 6, Brashtown. • ',• ii
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