114 Compitel. I.ArrAnt . .x t EDITOR AND paqrairrua. - V",47Lrlici, P. 40M04010 1 0 141 448 , 4ig. 31,1857. -_AUKUTX,CATE 111.1134T1611, • ..• , 1 1...• • ipqi! olfrouctrilt, FP C K ot leicocOngr 9ix411 PQO!" 6l u4 'at = Clwotor. - " i - MOSS cif 'NE xr,"vprr. WILLIAM STRONG. a 14erks, ililt:110111:SON, of Page. , • PAM"' Committee. . ' 'llll4 i11 : 44114n 44 1 ibiDolostratle Sumnag Castrmett** or Vial Om* amp vifthestat SO 4144 t mi Witthoes MOM, la p/14.111411ir till earcaosv. TEM lift 011 WPM MU, at on 4041444. P. M , 4 rat isthisphim is U. j. PUMA, Cialtissa. /MON 410:11a4 iim,1111;t0/01ti, : U. Ltakir, NIMAIIINNI, gokoti Wood. hp. Nett it..Citipt. illflirri% %Mr Dellits. alleatuar leirs, of P., Jo. t Er • clmaiith law Nare4se, 1141. 1404.41 1,44 r. a 44141 Oipt. Ovardaker. Jim* C. 154141444. W. , airy 4, Pleklag. , eel. 5. 3. Kelm, Ole. y V *frit , Astbdtrilotli, Jobb Cablimma, ' . lmpbst, ' qied , a & or 144rwer sal , . nplir. • . . A1iv,.104, MI. • ---- 00/1404...NoticaT 141rosse4 the De usorniiky tot' York county on /fowls) , EMt* hot. The nteeting was Tory • ''sidikthe speech of Gen. one of tito . l ervaiVig 4 Ira n 4 -',' tilir Ilistcno if . . , thrtincs,(Sinuitpr 7 w-1.41V11.' L ST4I" "4 rm. D. •• i . a , . WNW GW VI . CR9FPie9kttai9,) have 1:1011ker tq-riposep4.lEcs* minty l it , prkt... :10.00 . '8tote Curren. iffli• %,.:ti: .- • • • . li'lif ' ivfloceroor of 1 itAwfui r- 1 tip if . • .., . ; ' . oantleit bb positively an ,• 4 , Ati 'glt:Tifie' Be ßephbfican Ai , L •, _. , *sever/ Imqa" SIM) 4 011 1" - .. gis isdissii t and there is ao, ofoubt of tree of &ewers, Democrat l"- 1 1 4 fa bees; .upon ita table of giiiimil ...:' . :'F? givtli.Lim . 14 majority, . IP WO o"dkaßtiiiih . cs 9 loot &Rm. _ Li& says, twill wall It Ito -oboist. utlia ivholo -Stated • Oti the e th er "'the • Denmerat, free :AM AiroilieilOs a chance far 1241.1it;i; 114 0 Ailoo tot gook torbildstity* ~ . : .4,41r,..614 !ikons to be 'rattled that oi,ifill , l*. Dethirtrit, la ettettidi*GO'rerrioe #7,1 - 1!194.01 ini4Mitill:the; s snow m pip m , ‘ , 90 ~,,tk k eir. chickens he ihdolhoy.:were batched." .u) , . . -4 1 1111M4f4Sic • 441 , Ona.-1-The vote ., of aostity, TAXII3IB, at they ste ""for *1'011414 iCSilited 113 11: 1 1`' • . • . • • eSildl i C t at f , 114)4. • 4 ; , CM t Tilt '4ftr:#4.Detighted....-Te Wish. r, 1' "Seareapoodeoti of Ai, Mkt '-I'resi.` inentioa!s'as a reixiarlut ,faq!,, *at,. during 46. - BachAusn'li allyearaolourn at Bedford;be wak . ~, tolt)ladm!apprektithed f6r Aka:or pat- H , l ', 111_1!i etatettCnili tiiii:l4erst l i ti 40.101 1 !i 0 0 1 1 1 *P•OsiAvintliilil TO-ci o4l tkii watacilig;P*4),.&o4 ao Othilbtod'im the Preg4t4t.thals* newer fires iliegtiroaltig the fart hr Oonipthkaut ISMIMItivP Mate.. •' •• '?f4l3erreritte .Priked tlierrr op- Y 1 4 +l' .!Ifld'il,tiltg!t:itek hero, MI 4 tlifT 4:e4 iler4 ili lit ! t• .okont in '44. Anti intend 11.0 . , • 44a trunius of the opposition . for Governor, far a trifrwil r. :oer . r, on filo Seeon4 'Tuesday (if . . next, • _ .. ll4italf Ptipir'S /3esidanco,—,Tboln ligivryeptirticlieleb ha» roelavoci intelli,- skipi!.tridalb,reliable NOUrces that Brig _i"oin g i lls preparing to resist Gery t !Artiey; that be has relapeed into Et' poseest in 4y mid athoism, arid orastesses SI 444ii.Up the gLW ors men t of meted scut' to the etwomo run. :,1 1 11W, 4-41 4tifate 'CAM.--;1110 gum gpfi ear York has retkilenxi ilia de philkebire the eelebrabod ,Bountth estate ' .:It.aeta aside the etairn of Mrs. '. ~i it, : • , !trill gives the whole pro ..lig* 4944 . " - Olati , ous of the late -nia•4 • • o ., , , , ff i c=a•-r- L A OW , ikqd - 411,a0r et- the 4410taiVAtiat er Milik:fikilltgannerat/1110 16 it I b t bki . /.114 11 s h . tep Put In czectit,4l sad ailiellridito &caste. • ibtaLi , 4144eforpits*—coonteirfei R goki iioßars rmApiett - eiretriatad in Baltimore it They are made of tin, fit the ail& of tile pew emission, and 110.frielkiiii,v*t with the 1111r1 : 1104 itlkite; • 4. n niop: uy - ir' - '• •r* PTP -- mtAntY, 314, ~+~ ,~ .&..14 111 V -14- ii3 o °o. ;. S o s o* • • .... .•-• • 4101/4kifOr.ikiAlt. is 1#44,, WIUS I* ?pm of a very poor Irish 'emigtant; eitio argtjediriTfrocttii" Csaigins ou laud bp sPilseLeek Beiniblican and Knew Not-..t . 1 . 14 plower an dispeeed to crow because Geo. Pseszt, at the request of the Dtmocritip State Con; t tee, deelin ed to stump the State with David ‘Wil ot; but they carefully (sensual) avoid giving the iectsrou for the declination. The practice of iubernatorial candidates pap passing the` itate js certainly open to many obiactiosus l and never baiteen adopted or approved by the DernOcrat ie party; and we sincerely hope it never will*: Onoe make it essential that a candidate for President or Governor shall be an expert orator, and you at once debar two-thirds of the ablest mon of our country from aspiring to.either poet. _Waahiugtott tlaantboor of hja Country, was no orator. On one opcision, it will be recollected, the Vir gjokt colonial inialature lautied a vote i 4 thanks fo; hie distingallshed-services An the western frontier, and after they had been duly tendered by the chairman, in on elegant speech, Washington arose to reply, but could not utter a word. Lie colored, trembled,nnd then mot down in overwhelming embarrassment. Sub suirently, it is true, he became some what accustomed to public speaking; but ow 'Of was oveo a third-pate orator. Thomas Jefiemon, too, one of the pro fbandest stateentep that ever lived, nod the founder of the pemocratie party, by (his rule would hare been excluded from office.—The wisdom of tho Oofa mittee's conclusion, as a principle, is therefore apparent . . But, a cotemporary says, we regret that the Committee did not allow Gen. P. room to swept "on his own hook," (to use a common phrase) the invita tion of Judge Wilmot. Gen. P. is one of the soundest men on the stump we ever beard—far superior to Judge Wilmot— and We ore satisfied that if the peo ple could have an opportunity to see and-hear both, thousands ()recites would be made fur the Democratic candidates. Dr. W. B. May, of White Pigeon, Mlei.,publishes in the Western ("wes kit, his reasons for leaving the sham Republican party and uniting himself once triore to the National Democracy. Those demonstrations are by no means uncommon. Tho Chonango (N. X.) Usies says: "In this county we know that there has been a great and gratify ing, change of opinion—largo numbers of candid and intelligent men having .discovered how shamefully their confi dence WWI abused at the last election. !bey wort then, in consequence of platialble falsehoods, iuduoed to support the Republican organization, upon the Kansas and kindred questions, and found that their votes wore used to plane in power in this State a body of man whose legislative (Amor was Mark ed by the most shameful and oppressive legislation, as wallas ruinous squander. ing of the public money. They will not mak, that mistake again." - James B. Ony, the renegade son of his worth, father, proposes to give a burke and inagnifipent barbecue at Ash land on the 12th, in honor of his elec tion to Congresa. Only to think of a Democratic barbecue on the ground hallowed fts the residence and final rating place of .Uonry Clay i—Albany Btatetma7l. ...... ;501 stir Will the Albany Stateeraan ho kind enough to Inform us of the monelng of the term "renegade" as applied to the son of Henry Clay? Where else could he go bet to the Democratic par- The very last public duties per *waled !or /Teary Clay were in the Sen ate •of the United Stater, whore.. be rota sad noted In °Owen with Case, Dideliwoou, Douglas, and other Demo. crate, and had he been alive would have voted for Buchanan. Waal he A " reae gide?" Is the eon of the great Web ster a "renegade" because be mans the Democratic to the Black "Repebil can" party f la the eloquent Choate a "renegade," or Preston, of Kentucky, or the Senators from Maryland, a hosts of others, all old Whigs, and sup porters of the gallant Clay, are they all " renegades " because they have joined the Democratio party' The Hon. James B. Clay is p gallant son of a no ble sire, and to suppose that the rata nil instincts and winnutuding Intellect of a Clay could be cramped Into the narrow creed of Know Nothingiant is to suppose an impossibility. Ile was a " renegade " because he was not a Know Nothing Truly, there sre many renegades in the land. par-La.at fall a hickory poll was cut and brought to Weattninster, and after lying on the ground some eight or ten days, WU hOildett iu front of the dwel ling of Mr. John Murray Yingling, in linnnr of Buchanan and Breckinndge, :Vier the election it WWI cut down; from the stump there is now a young shoot *ccaing and is about six tnclies long, Ws' true, like the Democratic party, of wh 4:14 it is emble , naticatl, can not b itille4:-.4 . B l 4 . ltinntster Ikukerat. liiittnietteetnent of Padkir and 'Wilmot. Tired of Premontiam. Tile So9ar ilfailet.—A letter from New York says; " The fiviiirti elan ex tensive sugar how ill Boston is work ing some mischief:moue the trade here, kutno suspensions are sonountiki.— ccs, however, are on thedeoline rap ,-, 'The demand is falling off, and 14 Aped *moittly to refiners. Prices" havwf:llatt idly 2i oents per lb. in th e /of, fpcim the highest points. :V. 11 . 4 1. . prowa in iatc4.—lt is stated that a severe dronth In Henry co; • fYi I* ;34* With the exceptions gr t. 46 *light 4044, Uving fallen iinea thil:zum or MArike last. This is OILS*, P. 4 40. viftv of th(9 fact that the waole: country ror months has besn dearly floated with rain. The Ash Witt. Festivities. rm. like Ilarridl o r g lutist ad Chios. tam t, Crawford gist. Monday week, says the Loutseille, • The Charge of Illegal pees More lb :tracts from Watuotle Democrat., • was a great day pt Ashland, l IN TIIE MAIN LINE INJUNCTION P.ABE.Letter. ; the home of the Iron. J a mes Last week . we gave home extracts member 4. Cla y. : We will state a few points in reply to from Judge Wilmot's Letter to tbe tion to the charge of ilfeical payments to such rem _ e _ - member elect to Congress from the Bth the perversions of the papers, in rola- o oboe( Nothing party, together with district. It was a barbecuestltten uperica as we t hought proper to paid Coin:met ham Counsel in the .Slain Line Mae. 1. What has been r make; to show the destructive tendeney i by Mr. Clay himself, at his own home, for: the gratiCirrO 6 n of the friends who been exclusively- in the ease of the Ca. of the political course which he her marked out. This week we will add aided in securing his glorious triumph nal Commissioners, ex the Pennsylvania i i • eri i r the - c oi n bil l ed E o st4 o f K n e w -Railroads - and not. a *of tar La the tadivi . - . Nothlisentne. Ills yme a hrilliant et* dual oases of Col, Merl% • . -11. The 'matey noes anropriated - by „ another ,t,,0 the . list. j I /-* Jiiirie l Arlspot has due Proper, . rer itlic*elsuwelnation Ofpan . 31 parpps* • cess; and it was proper that there ! the Legislature, in tion le, A ro- re rissalt se'terratn etligiothis Den onitnie : should be rejoicings - and 00N : statute- ; priation Act of Mey 18, lbfii ~,..P. t ,s . bon, alleging, in •ustitleation of his I /..... -.4•Y il . "- i coarse, that, said.. wee: tious. Following the suggestion of bi s leellaneOus expenses." The money ham • guilty of certain political crimes for • not, therefore, been paid e without ate , h • i • friends, Mr. Clay concluded that an en- 1 w lc } t its members should be disfranch propriation of law." 1 tertatnment assembling the Deineera- 3. The Supreme Court did deeide.that ' • l ised These charges are presented in a 1 serious manner; for Wilmot is a serious Igo lisista waned be •in keeping 'with the Canal Commissioners; were Acti their wishes and . a grail o nto in the. Ike alf their duty; inlistitutin n fe ): man , and no-doubt fel, the greet neces sity or backing diem with the full himself; hence be announced a tube wi!NlX tci-Prw 7 ugon the terms in the act of ilwrni"Milaeliehafedart 40 ' cue. Monday week was the occasion, • give them that efileieney which ho do andl 57 , gad dui saatain their bin to:oquit - ) sired. - Ashland the place. Five thousand b . 1 e grassing an injunction to prevent a • •Ile alleges that the Roman Catholic pergossis gathered frost) th e surrounding , sate whioli elioalci discharge the Penn- Denomination is guilty of two offences °wintry, and the speaking and feasting isylvanite Railroad Company from the , . of great magnitude;—rtes one of com was kept up during the day. Speecliesl payment of taxes. The oourso adopted .- mission , th etas ,} - • Thefirst were oomission. by the Commissioners, was, therefore, • were made by lions. John C. Brcekin-li i is that that denomination, as eei-entier ega as well as laudable, aud the ctn. sedge, James B. Clay, Gov. Williard, . plovmeut of Counsel , which was awl. ity voted tho Democratic ticket. This is the sin of cotrimisaion ; and with Wit- Charles Anderson, of Cincinnati, Col.i lutely necessary to carryon the suit,l , mot, an unpardonable .one, for whirl, Preston and others. i was an official act for the bene fi t of the they must be east out into utter dark -IStete, and a just, ground for the pay-1 ness, whore elections for Governor aro meat of actual and reasonable expenses . nev er held.. The second is* sin of mule thm eby incurred. In short, the Court I emu; because they did not vote fur the has substantially decided that the Coin-; ilbg doetruetion of tho govennueutby build missioners were right in employing Counsel and carrying on the case to i up it Beeti°llll part, to scree as an iletnect O en; .on which to let "Tice behalf of the State, to protect the pule. ) l T l nion slide" to perdition, or some oth- I he rights and the interests of the tae s. I. er awftil place. Theie, thee, are the payers. 1 t.43riouw charges 'preferred by Wilmot 4. The Attorney General was not' • against the l'atholiee , employed, fur the very good reason that ; B ' • . • lithe him Ile says that he mut employed on the other side, against k ..Nu-,t, intelligent " ' w ill quastiun the fact , what the Court have decided was the! that the late Presid ential was ' right of case. how much he hail beenied by the gaited Cetholic wite. lithe abler paid, if anything, for contending that : ents of that Church had been divided in their the Legislature can sell out the tax i totes, as were all th e Protestant sects of our power in favor of a powerful corpora -1 muntry, the present administration would tion, and throw the whole of the public , "over hart bad an elietelowe The glare Pow er, today, would never have been master of burdens eVentually upon a part of tlse'' governmenzting its abhorred material people, is not a question, bat' ll u ee r trineso through our judicial tribunal' n we may recommend it us appropriate! d e rmining the sovereignty of the States and for Republican research. Where point- ' hot Uy trampling down the clearest Counties tar rights are about to be saeritieed, as , tionnl right+ of the citizen." was the ease in this very instance, it Now plain', commonsense people. who would be a very convenient doctrine for ; are not so deeply lenruod in political those concerned in the outrage to ern. i lore us Wilmot, have long since come ! ploy the Attorney Genurul on their side,' to the conclusion that the election was and then insist that no owl hut. him : eontroleti by the united vote of all those could represent the other elide; 1 who preferred the continuation of our : 5. No inordinate sum was pa id to . glorious, inaltildititialiow than timer Counsel. Wo are iiitiinned• on g oa d destruction. Then . why did he single! authority, that the Pennsylvania Rine ' out a fer nil being eepecially, etnitty?- 1 road Company paid their Counsel in l For •the: simple reason, that he knew these very mill line cases eeeeti eimei : very well if' the charge was furred , for their services. i against the•wliole party, ' w Id bel 6. In a former ease in the Supreme , shorn or its foree and i eet; heiten a ' Court between tho Calltil COllltilid6ioll. few—those belonging to no religious i era and the Penneylvitiiia llailonid 1 mot-emilet i,43 made the spec objects' Company, about the use of Limo t ea ms _ of his wrath. But is it a fact that the i bin Railroad, the Board employed entireleathohe vote was east for Buell- Couusel and they were paid by th e ,4,anan e No one knows better than Wit- SAUL No oao found fault then or • mot himself, that such was not the fact. since, as the net %A as legal, necessary : 11 e certainly has not forgotten the id: and right. This was aleiut 1e5 4 , mill . most unpernllelode effects which ho tho ease is reported in 'llth Iferi•ie re-!.made kilt '. reit in conjimetion with, ports. i certain s elergrnion, we believe from The State ie not so utterly powerlese . New York, to humbug and delude that her public officers cutmot defend ' the Catholic rote of Pennsylvania/tato her by employing Ceurotel in eases or, the support of Fremont. And when he strict necessity, even against an .Mier-•) could "ot, succeed in " lit . tii " i "g 6 °,1 - thing Hey General who plcts somehow on the ; like a m a jori t y 44 them, liee / thre fail, wrong side; and that has been rightly, tarns right about and curses them as a done in this case, and time course adopt,- set of knaves, who are aiming at the oil roundly Sanctioned by the highest destruction at' our governmout, and Court under the Constitution. : hence slionlil be disfranchised. But the. ---- -4•1101.11. war of -political extermination which p®- The Pepin (0.) Registcr says i the Know Nothings bare over waged' that rumors of a cage of seduction mid I against the Catholic eitixoes, has driven murder, of the most unmitigated char-I them, through A feeling of self-protee acter, hove been rife on -the streets of tion, tb the Democratic party, where that town. for a few days. The whole equal justior is meted out teak': facts as the Register gathered them aro Then the great sin of the Catholic these. .A l Mr. Bobbins, living near Pa. consist' in his having supported the trick's station, Shelby county, had in Deinomettie party ;Arid that party, says the employ of Ida family a young girt Wilmot, goets infer the extension of by the name ut•Anne. Hawley, whom he slavery-. •Ilere Sein is the point. %Tit hed reduced. In enter to hide his own mot assumes certain thing's, as true, of inthmy lie procured sums medicine, nee' a party, ehsrneterisewthem as criminal forming her it would procure immediate' and Mel lapin tieratin frstetlonctif that abortion, and theta sent her to Marion' party mast be punished for supporting in. that State,. with instructions to lake' it,. Here logic, oteastinai summand wain Lino doses ou arriving at her &mien s ! mon honostyt tiro all buried beneath a, tips; see took one and bettoming alarm s i false and deluding fanaticism on the c 4 had a physici an called in, who el.' milijeet of slavery. When a man; or a formed her that the medicine she took party, is driven to such wogs-had aseas waispoison, and that she would shortly , urea to support a desperate) canoe), it is, dii, Being made sensible of this feet, i ' time that the people should keep a vigi she declared lierselithe victim of peduo-, bent Watch over 'them; for, at heart, thin, and gave a sniceiect statement Of i they ire traitors to the cause of liberty i the matter, and the name eat her seduesi • and humaaffy. . s , er. ' She died about thirty minutes snarl -see...--.- the arrival of the Physittien. An olllcsmr ; ' A horse-liacing Chalker! to .Ikigland,, WWI dispatched for Robbie* sad he is, —The Ural' nah Georgian is authoriseill now in jail at Marlon.. 1 Iby responsililo gentleman to make dial 1101110 , 411! following challeuge r -:which is open bpi A Toad lit a itoy's keoinedi.--On, the world, viz: To run * match race ofi Thursday, a boy. nine 3-ears of age, , four miles and repeat, at ouch time Lei name d J onat h an mi e ki e u mu i te , sou of may Le agreed upon, poet entries for.' Win, Micklethwaite, farm laborer, Al-, 8100,000 a side, the hones sa earryl vorthorpe, near Wakefield, parted with weight far age, to Is, run over the Teal a toad. The reptile, which was alive, Brocek course at Sevanueh. The Gomel was put into a Leven of water, and has gian adds: ' 1 sine* become much swollen. Its body , In order to itutaceourEnglisli friends' now measures three an d a half i nc h" to tieeept this banter. we arteatettionsed long, two incises broad, and in color is• to say further, :that in die event they' dark brown, streaked with black. The, should do an, and Lose the race, five per : buy for some weeks past has been worn • cent.'uP" the money etaked. or in alit' most to a skeleton, mind perfectly ray-, er words, 85,00e.Wi1l be ,alloweds them enous in regard to food, constantly e a t, , to pay the expenses of their lie/Ma; ing and never seeming satisfied. Thel medical attendant on the family nays the boy must have swallowed the toad in the bpaw ti. Panic in Nov York. A panic exists in Wall street ! Last week the Ohio Life and Trust Compa ny, a branch of the old establishment at Cincinnati, and_ looked upon as relia ble, went by the board, under an indebt edness of several millions; and of course, a number of the suutlisF fry wont down with it : John Thompson, the bank note broker, 'and the broker firms of Bono diet & Co., and Pishor 4 co., together with Jacob Little, the Lomat bear oper ator in stocks of Wall street; who rails on all convenient occasions, but this time minor axes his liabilities at flee millions of dollars.!—lienvier, than ever before. A numbor of " funoy" Banks are also reported "broke," or bad, and among them the Warren Bank, of War ren, Pa., and Kanawha Bank, of Vir ginia. The failure of the Ohio Life and Trust. Company is 'attributed to over-dealing in stocks, and- , the borrow ing of too mneh‘fieconupodation'aionoy. The money affairs Of the country, outside of Wall street influence, are in a sound condition, and'are not likely to be at all affected by this temporary chock upon the operations of the "bulls and bears." A Bad Break I Tho effort to lay down the telegraph cable across the Atlantic, to connect Europe with America," has received j another check, which is sincerely to be regretted. We are not without the hope, however, that the work will be resumed before winter, or early in the spring, and completed without further hind,rance. The following is an account of the disaster: Losses, Satunlay, Aim. 15, M. 11cr maj es ty's steamer Liverpool ar rived at Portsmouth, on Friday evening, tho 14th inst., and reports that the At lantic cable was lost a quarter before 4 o'clock; on Tuesday morning, the 11th inst., after having paid out succetafully 335 nautical miles, and she 104 100 miles of it in water over two miles in depth, and the greater part of this at the rate of more than four knots an hour. At the time the accident occurred there wags heavy swell on. The Niag ara was going at, the rate of four knots per hour, and as the engineer found that the cable was running out in too great a proportion to the speed of the ship, he considered it necessary to di-, roct the breaks to be applied! more firm ly, when unfortunately the cable part ed at some distance from the stern of the vessel. The Agamemnon, 'Niagara and Sns quehanua, are to remain a short time where the cable parted, to try some ex periments iu the deep water of that part of the Atlantic, (two thousand Lithoms,) which it is considered will Do of great value to the Tele.Taph Com zny, and then all go to t ' Plymouth, and. The cornflour). an now considering whether to make another effort after the equinootial gnlcs, or wait till next summer. The impression prevails in ivorpool that the trial will be renewed in October. EloBl . os at Dupwat's Poreder ..Ifar— Aree Alen Killed, and others ',dared. Wmmisaros, Aug, 28,—About fire o'clock yesterday atternoor, a terrible explosion accurred at Dupones Powder Mills, on the Brandywine. Mr. Alexis J. Dupont, x.ssistedby seven workmen, were removing a large and heavy box from a budding, which had been used since the year 1812 as a powder house; the lox seyklently came in contact with the wall, and fire was produced by the friction, An explosion immediately fol lowed, burning sill hands in a shocking manner. Mr. Dupont leaped into the race, and the others made every effort to extinguish the fire on their clothes, which they succeeded in doing with the assistance of Mr, Dupont. Mr. D. then hastened to see if the press roof had caught tire, and as ho approached a terrible explosion took plaoe, shattering the building to atoms. By the flying fragments Mr. Dupont, had his right thigh fractured and three of his ribs broken, while ono of his kings was perforated. Its was found among the ruins, and when taken up ore directions to the pertano present to hasten and extinguialt the tiano. BulioAr, 5 o'clock P. M.--Mr. Dupont, Anthony Dougherty, FAlward Hurst, the fireman, areal. Louis Vaehe le mortally wounded. John IfeClaferty and Geo. Fisher were In. jured, but not'fatally. The rest esenp. elk9Vltirt• IN" \Mir" Costar," the Groat Rat, Itoaeh, &a: B*erminator, 388 Broadway N. haa 09.mmenced the advertising mPaiFn again in our columns. See Advertisement and Special 'Notice in to-day ' s paper. ler . Dr. Forney, of Pennsylvania, has been appointed aupeiintotident of In dian affairs for Utah. " • bsirThe Minister of War in Prueait► has authorized the employment of !sold, iers in getting in the crops, similar to the system adopted in France. - oar Tho very latest novelty in dress in Paris is crinoline sleeves, Now, then, stand off entimlY• ErThe Washington States says that people run great risks in outing mitni at this season ut the year. Nobody thinks of the risks the crabs run. care on - tho lludson River Railroad Express trains will, it la said, bo lighted by gas during the coming fall. writ is ruraoied ioliew York that Dr. Catlin has ►wade Some important disclosures in rolation to tho first has baud of lirs, Cunningham. ifirClinginan's (Drin.) majority for Congress iu his district. of North Caroli na la 5,016. /1011-Forty thousand tons of Swedish iron have boon imported for the menu• facture of crinolines. The metal which used to bo converted into snait-coats is now appropriated to .I'fmk-coats. orTibe Star Alfons a new head Loirks well. stip The books, papers, drafts, notes of hand, &e., formerly the property of the 1, uited States Bank, to toe amount of forty tons, have been purchased by. Messrs. Ilottoin .5; Co., of Ironton, and are to bo ground up and converted into paper. The True Araerieun says that ton tons of this vast amount is ot - corros. pondenee, anto*raph letters of the first statesmen, politicians, and financial men of this and other countries. Drafts upon tho Rothschilds fbr hundreds of, thonsands of dollars, certificate.% of stock t ransferrod to lead i ng ba n kers in &rope, ()becks and drafts from (lay, Webster, Calhenn, Houston, Crockett, Oars, &e., &e., all He scattered, ready for the important triatutformation into I clean, unsullied, white paper. This lingo mass of books and papers stnkos the visitor with astonishment. A Drowsy Daum-I.—The Rockville (Ind,) Republican tells the moot extra ordinary robbery story that we ever heard, It says that some fellow enter ed the house of Mr. Jetiso Wright, of that (Parke) county, and robbed the room of Mr. Wright's daughter, who was, bleeping in her bed. After plund ering tut roach gas ho could, be proceeded velloooly to steal the earrings out of the bare of the drowsy damsel. Then he pulled the rings off her fingers, and thinking still that he hadn't made the "robbery complete r he cut all the Atti, Of 4110 e Pfrer head. And beactomplish od'waking the girl. Tho nosir'Nothings ro plotting Again Long Pastorates.--Dr. Gill was pastor of the Baptist. church, in Charter lan., London, for 64 years, and was succeed ed by Dr. Ittppon, who filled the office 0111 years. That church, therefore, hut bat two pastors in 117 years. Tta./ -3. -3. e. _ . - %Rho 21st of Jane, by list._ L Gerhard, Mr. GEO. W. SPANGLER to Miss CLIAR LQTTE lIANTZ, both of East Berlin. Os 4is 20th iss6 . by *same, ' n ARTMAN to %sae AT IIiBINE MILLER, both of Hamilton township. Near Taneytown. on the 17th inst. by Rev. S. Sentman, Mr. JAMES CLABAL'OII, Sr., to Mrs. LAVINA 0. MORRISON, both of Taneytown District. On the 13th inst., by Rev. G. Roth, Mr. 431.10:61, of Mermitios t • -esi Miss FRANCES ISABELLA WA , of Fcderlck, Md., Smaterly . of Fayetteville, Fmnltllu county. On the 20th inst., by fire sense, Mr. ALEX.. HOFFMAN to Miss SARAH A. WALTER. bath of Franklin township. On the - vante daft by the same. Mr. FRED ERICK WARREN to Miss MARTHA J. WARREN, both of Menalien township. In Baltimore, on the 20th inst.. by Rel.. B. 11. Crever. Rev. WM. HARDEN, of the Emit Baltimore Conference. to MARY WIN BOURNE, youn=vit dattahtm of tho late Philip 3loody, of Minimum. 3 :t . 4 .1 I I ft 4'9 ' 7 121 0 . •••• On the 19th inst., after a long Moms, Miss ADALIZA S. WIER)I.IX, daughter of Jo-, Wierusan. Esq., of Iluatington town• ship, in the 27th year of her age. "The last farewells are given— Death broke the golden chain; But in yonder starry heaven, We hope to meet again." On the 18th inst., Mrs. LATIYA G., wife of Mr. James Clahaugh, Sr., of Tanaytown District, Md., aged about 50 years. - The de ceased died very suddenly, of disease of the heart, and was just married (as will be seen above) the day previous. On Wisilnesdov hist i after a lingering ill ness, Mr. PETER 1110 K EY, of this Borough, ugod shout 50 years. - On Thursday night, WILLIAM, son of Mr. Levi Mouse, of this Borsiugh, in, the 14th year of his age. Suddenly, on Saturday last, Mr. SAMUEL WHY, of Straiten township, aged about 45 years. On the 15th 'net.. in Adams emmtv, LU CINDA ELIZABETH, daughter of Ed want Spangler, aged monthi and 25 days. J ar The Bog Safe.,ftsuri lift 5} fees Mph, by 4/ feet wide, and weighing 4,364.) pounds, hay been attracting much attention at the °thee of the FAXIIIII:AND 3ILCUASIC . 4 SAVING'S !Nen rrrfus. in S. W. corner of the public square. Every - beady nearly in town has Leen to *et it. Our friends from the country have heen and are still dropping in, to see this, the :urges! titre ever braughl info the eottaty. 'Yids Safe furnishes another ground fur confidence - to depositors. The sultrily fur the deposits they make is of the saute char a,eter, and as extensive as flume afforded by a bank to its depositors. the stockholders in the' one and the other being in the same manner list& The safe keeping of the monies an 4 the, seeurity' to depositors thus afford ft :double safeguard to those thinking of depositing their monies where, itudea,l "f lying i;tle, they will prodaue the lusti (a lion. Berme.. Rear Ares, Bed-hugs. Insects. dr:— "Costar's" Rat, Reset), &e., Extettuinat ;or "Cost:trill" Bed-bag Exterminator ;"t2oetse's"' Electric Powder, fin. Ants, Insects. &c. (The may infallible. remedied kuownj "Costar" sends by mail, prepaid. a MIAOW lent of the Rat, Kutch, etc. Ex. to any address in the 1.% S.. on Use receipt of $l. or the Electric Powder for jip. (The Bed-img Ex., being a liquid, cannot be sent by . ' 0 apathy" gill furnish Druggists, Dealers. and Satre keepers, a $lO ausple package of hit retinae preparations (assorted) -with yin entire, bills, •posters, the. on recant of (leaving bake Abut when sold.) to larder that they mot fest their merits. oilvortimement. Pur Ciseoaro. wiaroos ' , COSTAL" No: 3SB Brwrlwsy. Now York: Aog. Zt. La -10iirProf. Wuud, the rem :coal (Hammerer Abe invaluable ”Hair Resturstite;' dill oontinues to labor in behalf of the afflicted. I lie modish's(' are universally adinit tett by the ..B.lltericatt press to be far superior to all others, fur mauling the hair. un the beast the aged, to grow forth with AA mach rigor and' luzuri• ante as when bletoied with the adrentages of youth. There can be no doubt, if We place credit in the inbusterable testimonial" which the Prefemor isu in hit postawatitnt , tgal it is ono of the greatest dist arteries fo'the mollies' world: It iesturee. permanently; Xraf h(4 . to tut original color, and makes ti mosame heentlful (ditty tenure, whicblutaluma eery desirable 'gee of the world. It fre quent/3, happens that old men noarrrhaanti ful .*d mutable young lailiem'aid not unfre qmiettly" messy mid maids make ridings of hamisume. getalmatared youtig platoon'. and by what weans it has never bees de termined. anti/ lately. whoa it mea attributed totlea nee of this iatahmilla ilair Resturstive. Joursai. Both ST ALL DIRCOSLITS4 Aug, 24. 2w ..firTbere are remedies sold at arti7 Wag Store. patpurting to cure all ',darworev.aritueeble. mush ndreeused es the rey post ewer kauern. till we bad lost all bliO.la duke' I all. but them is gel exception. We spook of Dr. Sanford's Inrigoragec, which came to us recommended as a cure fur User eigulddintx and all diseases arising frees a IN/sewed Liver. Tho testimonials of so many of our Physioirins itt its furor, in deeed us to try it, awl note u tt is cer tain that it is one of the greatest, blessings met given to 'peptic., for it made a com plete cure before the first bottle was taken. and now WO can eat anything eatable without trouble, while befuro nothing but the lightest food would digest, and often that *Pare pain. Now what we want to say to our readers is, if Lirer Complaint or Dyspepsia trouble you, do not fail to try this the greatest remedy in the world. air- A. I). Buehler, Agent for Gettysburg; Wm. Aurlio, Hanover ; atol Charles IL. Ilea- ry. Abboustown Ibiluray's l'ilis.—.Artnett with this greet antidote the tr./tidier is prepared to en counter all varieties of climate, for he has the means of eradicating nearly erery species of interest disease, The endemics of the allu vial districts of the WeNt and the minesmatie swamps of the South, and the opidetnics which at particular seasons decimate the population ufoor crowded cities, are susceptible of being controlled by the purifying, disinfecting ac tion el the palls upon the animal fluids ; while external diseases and injuries are rapidly and thoroughly cured by the antisindscutastory and heading agency of the ointment. 1 ; 011 P l ikTY TIRFASIDRER. WE are requested to autiounee JACOII SALADS, of Gettysburg, ai a catidi. data fur County Treasurer, soloot to the kr °Won of the Democratic County Cuocaution. Aug. 31, lOU. VOl7 STY • TIRE AISIVBEIL • yE are requested to announce WAY. BRIO UT ZINGLICR, oraettyntnrir ao a candidate for County resumer. spamost to the decision of the Dentocratio County Caw Tention. • Aug. 31, 1857. THE MODEL FARM OP ADAMS COUNTY, • AT PRIVATE SALE. IT TIE undersigned, desiring to retanve to the West, offers for sale the splendid FA R At on which be resides, situate in Boller town ship, Adams county, on the State Road lead: freer Gettysburg to Ncwville, sis miles north of the former place, and within a churl distance of the thriving village of Middle town. This Farm possesses features of a'ilip• sirable character such as can Le claimed by few others in the State. It contains 106 ACRES—between 10 and 11 acres are covered with lofty Timber, and Simars.its , &good proportion of .51etulutIblit act. the cleared land is well adapted to the' growth of wheat and other grain. Since 1852 nearly 9,000 bushels of lime and about 1,500 of ashes hare been pot upon it. The soil bas been turned up a tout in depth and au rook - or other obstruct.* fend upon the ap ps tract. The Felons to hnndcimcfy anti cc:441,- 4604 dislike/ Wu Alum will&stsuak , failing water in every one of them. Upwards of 600 panels of post sad rail acid 300 panels of board fence have been put op since 185l— so that. in cultiratiOn water, ferichty„ sad every other regnisite• Ibr a MODEL FARM. thi, one is hard to elect The buthlisge _ (all tweeted since 1K5 0 2)