"4.02 .r-:4, 413111.1 .1 BM . . -4.. i' aornilit wane, APIU. *inn* it* Cart =EI • Ar At ratiftr Oestr4l, it ostijor L waion, at r 4 4l.ro p u i . • -A. Xiirroyer Oisiena; JINX MIA et ?mkt. 04401. 1111% 1164 P0t has isssid bis pragmatics' lb* 411 " 11116 " Isles a TAU. loads is Lamar 1114imirs o - lien% 4sly, *gut sad Sep- #tospingla dos sesscp, is very each Arwssill, ; tot JO* 'Wad this! *I crops will surer frogs • Misr rsoclort by a oommeteial house in 11 1 11c1101allphill tbas the Paraguay etst irfdt Pal* States has been settled itila.Redlatiou of Brasil. This is a MUNI of34 rftl congratulation. Ghat.DiSiomit,. WU elected mayor of Postillifil*Naturshty , over Daugherty, ( 44 1 . 8 ":11: - ligmaignis is purchasing sheep and cat * tit 11(tastsky to stuck his Testis farm. 2 1 10 . ILL S. Quartermaster's Depafitment is imentsifing its expenses as rapidly as the pub esareisie will **it. In addition to the two asiateny.peette an the route to I;tah, time' are to be 44possesul with in Texas, and orders bowitites Wised to atop the purchase of matif, 1.4 Wrcisificiat ift /tickle,' was burned to death as bawliagg, Pe.. Wednesday week, by the oirtikabss4 * lb& lamp. The Pmt Prase says the grand jury of dieltikr lt,M laileted Joe Barker, the street Ponfilimgr As a "nuisance." 'Dam licieseeers escaped from jail at Cum beetecid. ILL, last Tuesday. One of them wan mehisauently arrested. The rapid growth of Leavenworth city, Iguanas, in astonish ing. Although only tour ram 014 it nontains a pcpulatico of 10.460, vie em nessese# valuation of $3,871,375.- 1A be aims shipshes, ten schools, four daily sad fear ens* papers, seven job printing 04)etritine lawyers and forty doctors. At 1114, Lucie, on Friday week, Anthony LM.. Nishotas Trantwein and Theodore Doha% convicted of the murder of Hugh Dowab, were sentenced to the penitentiary f life, The two first, it is known, were awevidied sad sentenced to be hanged, but dia Ownersar consented to spare their Lives by *Maw* the court to imprison them. Cles.,Adaut Diller died at his residence in Philadelphia, last week, in the 08th year of his age. The deceased was welt known and had many personal and political friend..... fa served in the memorable ° buckshot war." and also in the war of 1812. Oa Thursday week a terrible hail-storm paned over Natchez, Miss. A correspondent of thereto Trader inform,' the editor, that a shy& lan atone fell near the residence of lir; IL Forbes, which measured twenty-two by aistaen Inches ! Opt. John 11. Doter, a man aged 80 rte• sossuitited suicide at Bellevue, lowa, by maim his throat with a Timor, on the 7th Wet. As se early day he was United States had agent at Galena, and had been agent for aka fludeckats Bay Company. It is said that ht was the trst white man who looked on Clegg MS Lake. 'llO cabinet meeting hold on Tuesday menlag wu understood to relate to matters of great Importance. It has been reported Mat the cabinet was in favor of strong move amide against Nicaragua, but that the Preoi deist hesitated, fur reasons given in his special mums of the Ibth February, to adopt a soureeerhieh might be eousidered as a usurpa tion d the war-making power. It has been ales Mused that the President had expressed Ma *am that, though a celled session of `olollPlei WWI uneeesseary on account of the 0111010111 of the Past aloe establishment, it might nesessery ea seeount of the position of our amigo allides. The Yin Orleans Delta putfisbes an sc alene eta mss who *Fired another IWO to .pihnnetter man out of the world ; she money be, be paid when the individual had received hie quieten. Instead of killing the man, havemnire4he pretended assassin told him of the 'Proilist, and agreed with him that he eissabi lay quiet until the money had beau ?skinner, which be did. A thousand dollars thiso been catered as high money. lberflemele has a letter from a corrypon deat 1t Uwe Point, who has seen several 'paused who hare returned fr)in Pike's Walt, swami of whom he knows to be relia ble sad Slothful, who mow in saying that an the plod amass* are humbug, and the away Iltretslle mecums mint to the States werdatid from town-Lot speculators who are slab harvest boat the oredaloos. • TM Ail of Captain B.- F. Bentley. of BledlialWa, Pa., a pun sad bowlful mogias.;a sobeed to poresThiisal dareaglbent istifiriblail. On Wsdoseday morning week 'dm get panseasies, by some muss. of the • espellAt *Mole, sot deed apoa him with firsollyearole The ball or dug estered his doskile boot of the jugular-vein, ascended -:=thejuw-bone, sad was found ledge I 1,49er Impeniet side of the moil* 411111 11e. oad Seeth in its deadliz sod Mead 1.4414 romp &Mask ;41itit2 . 411dMellisf maks Ammer sad hasher- pallettly, woad et SOK Mr, fie oodostrl hg 4. :tbsidbour ci;• 4 l,„„ ftd ' 1164. tidy" chiamg, , - ifignithr, bp itit Amy brni See Pamirs wore ob. 4 01 11 0 1 ‘... VAtelt the - pirod was erbsemad, Tiro esdered w sumaron serastpliee tr.:4611440 appear as Tessday. Oat at thee% ante mere furore were otitaisad ; when it tram ordered that sereety-eve additional tales , man ber enatsermed Wedaseday —on which day ajar, at waive was mode op. Thursday and Friday were .assumed by the prosecution. in proving th. shoodag of Kay by Sickles. the temintooy cart-asp/W -ing with the amounts published in Lips Cup pita imomdiately after it occurred, 2 I:2 I Gen. GEO. W. Bownax. Superintcr.dent of Public Printing. has become mole propristcv of the Washington Ucios, sod will Ulm fun possession of that estahlishment on the 17th of salt month. Oen. Bown.tx was for many years connected with the Democratic press in this State ; ho has proved himself an efficient and honest public officer ; his politic* ore thoroughly Jacksonian and National; and we cannot doubt that under his auspices The /Laos will prove worthy of the confidence of oil Democrus, North and SJulh, gait and West, who see true to tho principles of the Constitution. '•This shows either that there is sympathy between Packer and the editor of the Coe/p -ier—the sympathy of flsAjr-aess--or that the editor of the Compiler is ready under some circumstances to tolerate bad men and wink at rascality in pnblio ofieers."—Slar. stars°, sir—neither, by a long shot.— When the editor of the Compiler became pos sessed of the facts in regard to Gov. Packer's connection with the Sunbury and Erie swin dle, as they were exposed in the Guavention by Mr. Moneghan, be did not for a moment hesitate to vote against the resolution propo sing to endorse that functionary, The fraud referred to was shown to be quite enough to condemn him, and we voted in acourdance with snob oonviction. But the Star takes a different view of the Governer's cue, and l im a him and comfort" in this the day of his exposure. Wo would, however, advise the editor to be well on his guard, and not commit himself too far, as the Governor may yet prove a heavy weight to his newly found friends, and drag their party down with him. Suppose he should demand the next notnina tion for Governor from them-,..end they would hardly dare to refuse him+-what would Op position stock be worth, with the Sunbury and Erie record standing open against hint! " When he [Packer) was n candidate for (inventor,' w•e did 411 iu our power to defeat him."••Star. bireertninly ; the Star never stops at anything to defeat a Democrntic candidate. But no sooner does a Democrat become faith less in his official performances, so as to de serve and receive a rebuke from his own party, than the Star almas to hie help, and ea deallors to n.ake him oat a very proper and much abused man, indeed. The present po litical editor of that paper is especially warm in his preferences fur corrupt Democrats—as an instance of which we cite his ardent de fence of Governor Packer, in the tape of the developments in regard to the Sunbury and Erie swindle. We will, the editor joy of the herculean job at "bolstering up" he has nn taken. A New York correspondent, writing on Wednesday last, lays :—"The Black Ileptib- Bow brethren are sending round the hat to. day, to raise money etiou7,6 to pay fur a sa lute in the Park, in honor, as they call it, of the 'glorious result in Connecticut.' The Blacks, however, haven't heard the news from Brooklyn. over the river, where en election was held yesterday, resulting in the thorough laying out of the 'nigger worship pers,' the Democrats electing their Mayor, and securing a hvindoinme majority in both branches of the Councils." Te Democratic majority for Mayor is nearly 3000. he election at Annspotia, Md., for city oLcers. on Monday last, resulted in the suc cess of the entire Democratic ticket, by an average Dasjoriti of ten votes. with the ex ception of es* K. N. eandidam for Alderman, who had eight nukiority. The city govern ment was last year in the hands of the Know Nuthiag party. Midnight "Sam" is losing his power even in Maryland. In St. Louis, Mo., Louisville. Ky.. 0., and Portland. Me.. the Opposi tion are successful, as canal, bet in some oases by greatly reaneed majorities. A most destructive ire occurred at New Orleans en Wednesday last. The lower Cot ton Press. with 10.000 bales of cotton, and the four adjaeent squares. aoottining shoat seventy houses, were entwoined--eaasing a loss of nearly $1.000.11/0. fht Thuredsy another heavy Are tuck p:aes in that city, eras a huia warehouse sod lee other beiklinga. Loss 10:10.000. hiluipdy humps in both asses. The dry bowie of the Tub mad Pall ewe • p to Giseiaastl was daunted as Wainer B.y altereoce. Fifteen penman were asided or bruised, two of whom are badly injured. sad his repposed that tire Misr" received tied Impales. They were tatataw en the pistil**, "which is Mead about Mew feet shirrs thelgreand, whoa 'the gauss and hes t andhadl halide saddsodyburst open •the WW lug doers, with M expisidoe as if a boiler bed Impia. sad deem! WO elf die platform. 1 lifter atuddion Hun. c. ilabinteas, April S. . AS t iaii / 1 1:: ibr time emet i t .( tbe 41844 •= a arisit li t a bi: pours& tile Oil by odor areas. lealibir to it. V 4 MI *Weak isee_leoe tiked2ll,9lidpeltrobs bad crowded to Alta id 11414,. aretbetdialSbe pa, to tie Kole ottbe betook bid to wary 064111Pbtet frau which* vim *wad lat-a/tailed. 4tlis plbteta iamb wig the Desk anal of doe jia, sal is pa/d& tidbit beet An do Ititgb stno**. dot Inredvitimitliklitissiiii lief lidikl* 2 illt• daub- yestiltAr wad lbeitibteisig rata is set deter tb• limier stalllpeits.o die atiliatebrtnei WIWI ruildWie elatit tottlereeted on - teal*. : Crop bk &Ott • lima, It utieVeli hpbelt. •te the eerfobt ow*" AttAk, - ollie eat 644 yweil r wimmit is Weise lams IP toimottrak as, tie 11 1111 M alial6l6o4ll4rlellow lij "141 = 2 4' - t.ini e md t; a T r a s tril " ; .imitr Carrie _ , am S a t e rMAt i g i ,oll94lllll:oeit tblir. t wat is ligliW IP* fib AMA: Ore!a 1 4761 1011 * 1 ;00) 146.6 i Mime beeel• 4 3( Ot o it__viPL a Troia "ad It ebealtt sot be ow - tdBll. MP half: It 'leftmost a *Week tbitiondast "'lt wail se that abet woos, by I bare re peated oft." iditotial Change. Klections. Des motive Pim. • 12 w Ostia. si the tadeaitr pt' te estierie # 4 # 4 411 61 1 If eel teleded y f o e kimusatim - • • 4 Ttre 4# 4 fko decline tits Ma leiloletesel Awhile ft* kaiteek 'lteseeflt! Ate.-temeeptes views. nail isisa : aid asataspi d dtboasst think. ' 'Kr. % spread otbe skew vet Mitediatri bemuse' lag 65 1.411 2,..._ 1 " 11 thefts tetea al i hrlityl ith la all at astio" Um &Os 00 •Tostials. an now Kr. Basbastaa. • That f •miaikt ablielliaidellifiStbe= to tia with It, et tempt se ir es we woe en- ' asoivues 1 ". The Y kb " 116. lof the lisiefues, and mods*** fast that ammo soma ; bat k was tear alrassears hie initiations betreyel4the interests Mei bcc Black Borckßoolc clod *go anti mfr pro s e r s wmi. a m war urr, the Dr . tacked saes aro liaabial imme ta im l Ms ad ' or A* Dassearatis party. W. 4 ',_ 1104114 A• T le ri_," its stood by Cktrunior Pecker or rho- llamas l."'"P u• "•"' , tune uf the State the moo hstNlf gloats.,gloats., sod as long as he ectalload his so- . tted .. 4lua D egiCiarmy see ; ea boos to the lighlassto duties of a Democrat- I trassu " is Gerona° , we were w i tting to arer i eek • against this swindling ssortmeat, while she great deal end permit his admitttotrodott to Bladt ro =thlicepeare tatorasties the:6l4..lms odealong without remark; but when the P g names to the ea ter a Bove very asistanto of the party is struck at by `"` aarelit i ne • sad attempting to i the* ditor . fingered and onsoarsgsd by ida Upon the coloomoi#./ as It** of Z easy , it is time that some other course; In a great V A " of Ilia "Ind" thane not a single D emocrat in favor of this April lopping of amino should be e a ten. The policy of I of the dead and withered branch "' ritlitanirCietyr , tril th i :h rm ormi a" qu a ar iaur tiws giul of ilmi KnOz w a ll n i l so 11/1 to give health and vigor to the main stem, has sow been tried, find whatever may F orney. t h e Bogue party bas dwindled down to these two worthies and David Webster, the be the result, we shall be mailed that our action mass prompted by the b eet o f = Ai y " , eulotiesitenant In this most formidable and end without reference to the 'dictation' or dangerous army T reason of s andonment of Knot. 'Apar' of any one! And what is of vastly Tonic he ; & to Co., is thi ba is he found the fact that more importance to us, is that our vote sin the peoplehaveat length fully discovered the the Packer resolution is sustained by *very Democrat in the county, and every one in the I character of these men and the °nth ** w h ich underlie their action. While yet they pre- Represent ;Ai,' District with whom we have tended an attachment for the party and its ounversed. 'Forney Democrats' are scarce in these puts " organization, there were some who shut their . eyes to the roof of eir nfi and gef-The hfeKean county Democrat has not clung to their p fort une..s their Even i whed nelity Pu'rnel encouragement for party disoreanizors : I spoke at Black Republican meetiuge, and Notwithstanding the decided expression of urged the election of Sleek Republican maw the Democracy at the previous State Canyon- didates. still a few misguided men clustered lion of the course they were to pursue on the. around his standard. When Attorney (ten issues of the day. and the approval of that I oral Knox left the duties of of to aid the course by the Democratic masses throughout defamers of the Constitution, the revilers of the State, Ouveruor Pucker loss seen fit to' the Union, in Chester and Delaware counties, identify himself with the common enemy, I even then he was not entirely deserted. But not only by his individual ketion, but through when these men took company with Leeman., men whom tie Los appointed to and retained and openly denounced the umenimieus action in high offices, who have never hesitated to' of the Democratic Sotto Convention, then the show their disregard fur the party to which lust link was broken, and they stand alone iu Packer and themselves owe their present pa their infamy, not one of their Democratic sitions. It is not at all surprising, therefore, cumpanions being willing to follow them into that the representatives of the party should the fatal gulf of treason and dishonor. The refuse to endorse even his sate policy—an men who honestly differed with the party Its action which his vanity might lead him to to the Lecompton iseue and other matters are supreme was brought about through fear of still in the party. They did not curry that his all-powerful influence; and thus being ; controversy beyond the limits of party orgato identified with the Democracy, he and his , ization. But Knox and Forney only used worthy coadjutors would be enabled more that question as an excuse for treason long effectually to carry on the work of disorgani- premeditated—treason on the fruits of which ' zatiun. They preferred r ether to love hint they hope to thrive and grow fat—treason I.y upon ground of his own choosing; and work which they mean, if possible, to destroy the out biomelf the problem of his political desti- ' old Democratic party in the State of Penneyl ny. lfe stands before the party, with their vania. and build on he ruins an tagartisatiun refused approval of his tomduct and without of which they will be leaders and directors. their direct censure. Ile can come in with These are the motives LA the originators of gleaner lineds end a Letter record, or he can the Bogus State Contention. But they are follow off in the foot-steps of Cau'eron and transparent as glass. All the world can see Forney, taking with him his Attorney Gen- through them. They cannot deceive the oral and other tuadios that surround haw. Democracy, they ell! not cheat the Black Re -1110-The Washington Examiner, one of publicans. The Convention will be a n.ere gathering of political knaves and pluodere:s, the oldest Democratic origins in the State, representieg nobody and responsible to no coustituency for their actions. The men claiming to he delegates will have nu right to that appellation, for that pre-supposes some body to represent, which is not the rose in this instance. The Convention itself will be the whole Ilogus party in the State. They will speak for themselves, none others. S 4, far as the Democracy is concerned this moie went will not effect them in the least. It cannot diminish the Democratic vote either on the State ticket or those of the counties. fur thee men all opposed the petty last Fall, end would have dune 50 ago in, even without the poor excuse which they lace extra. ted from the action of the State Convention.— They meant ntischiet. Knox is fo!lowine, the jack-'e.-lantern of the United States Senator ship—but it will lead lion into the hog, and there !cove him. Forney is guided toy his passions nod prejudices. lie recollects u ha. Ice oat—Le knows NI lint he is—he anticipates whet be meet lie , and fictive the desperation with which lie antagonists* nnything which can by any possibility benefit the Democratic party. But neither lie n r the Attortiv) General can oarry any potion sot the roc!. with them into their plots acid iteltenies against the perty, and hence they stand as doomed mew before the whittle organization of the State. As the character of the Bogus Conrention is now well known, and its purpose.' tlenoone ed by every Democrat in the S•ate, it follows that whitener may be its action, it will be harmless, su far as it minty be designed to act upon the peace, harmony anti unity of the lhanoeraco of the State. As well might the proceedings of a Black Republican State Contention be suffered to disturb the party as those of the 13th of April meeting. The contest in the Stale is Letween the Black Republican and Democratic parties, and those who are against the latter either direct ly or by collateral nutvemeitte, aid the former and must be clesied with that party. When, therefore. the small squad of disorganizere shall meet at Harrisburg they will bate nothing to do but pars the usual Spread Eagle resolutions about *. Executive usur pation," the " tyranny of the General Government," make a few speeches for the Pfau, and then go home and 'rote the Sleek Republican ticket as they would hare done without all this parade and show. But this demunioratioo will not deceive the Detnotra ey. They know the strength of the disor ganizers and their own, and with a united and harmonious party, enapirited by the bold end healthy action of the State Convention, are preparing to meet the enemy on the old battle fields of the Keystone bitatet. As to the result we have nu fear. Now that we have no traitors within the party, the rictury must be ours. OM We observe Oat the proceeding, of the late Democratic State Convention are indors ed by all the Democratic papers in the State. Some two or threat/sky journals are finding fault with the revolutions, and are flicoring a rump contention, called fur the 13th of neat month but the efforts of such disorganizers will prove to Le abortive, and the true Dem ocracy of Petin.ylvania will stand by the ac tion of their own Convention and the Nation al Administration of their own choice. The croakers who are playing into the hands of the Republicans, by denour.cing the Conven tion with not toping fairly repreiented the sentiments of the people, only furnish a pal pable oxcrplifi.•atton of their hypocrisy placing the names of the candidate.' of the Contention at the head of their columns.— Par better, for their own consistency, and the harmony of the Demi,crutic party, that they should take down th.‘se natures and run up the candidates of the Oppo.ition, when nominated. But, so long as the Demoeratic preof the State are true to the party, we have na fear of the result. Such is the case now, beyond a doubt." gore Repudiation of the Bogus CalL A gentleman from Delaware county in forms the Peuasyleamiam that the names of TIIOIII3 LIVIRSIDGt, F. K. Minsnext. and Jatzs RIDDLE, published in the /Ws: 'of Monday week, as signers to the Forney Call, were used withoet their authority ; that these men are unwilling to be understood as favor ing continued disorganization in the party, simply because of some put and gone issue. The following letter will explain itself: Octi.txtow2t, March 30th, 1859. Editor of at Prcasyloaciass:—Dear Sir— I was much amused in looking over the Press. a day or two ago, to see the cull of the llogus Convention to le held at Harrisburg, April 13, signed, as is said. by Democrats. Some of the gentlemen are Democrats, but did not authorise any one to put their names there, and now puldie.ly (Immune:* the slander.— Others voted the Democratic ticket when they had an interest is doing so, and not without. And in • letter purporting to come front Ger mantown, denouncing the acts of the State Convention just held at Harrisburg, I find my name, which I openly pronounce a for gery, as I never put it there, nor authorised any one else to do it for R3O. As to the active men of the.party hereabouts, I think I know them all, and have not yet heard the first mau say that he approved holding the Soria Convention. Idea that voted last fall with the Oppneition, seta du what they please, •s they have not the sympstb, of the Democrats, nor will they ever hare mine. - Respectfully yours, TROMAS McDOWELL Conneaticmt Raeation. The Coalitionists, (Republican', Know Nothings and Abolitionist/4 hare carried CLaaanat.a. March *O, 1859 . the four Coo men in Connecticut, but Mr. Lerriessr:-.-1 hays read and approved fir Jo urnals elect 123 itepogicans and Oa proessdinp Id the late Democratic State , °on Convention, and regard ita nominees and rip-1 103 Denwerats to the House or Represents solutions as eminently judicious and ouncilia- I title, with one tie. and 6 to be heard from.— torY ; Inch, indeed, as should command the Last year 143 Republica/es and 90 Dessoorsts l hearty Ira at emery true Democrat. If , in a fu ll m o p e . seeigio-13 Republiessee by SU :4, is mama the piendaing the' , „_, ~, , Amide& Last, Erieof er cans* de. , for the Sunbury and ' Democrats . '1 owe " Erie Italleand Compasoy. sad mortain Location"; year, 15 Republicans and 6 Diumoetuts.— oltd "Whoa. 'who an ehiek. is the Elem. ' Showing a Democratic pin ot oss or two tits „ la .V 1 W . " 161 . 11 _ . I *MY, intend 41 . 0 ,__Taltilt did Senators and shoot 15 Reprassamairos. ~ Mot, wad utwoltlM Inunt° " 1 ' San The finite of the election uf tbr miner Cos 41 .. = support the woo and toraseres of the Democratic urgiousstion. Meet, Mr.l greumeli are not Polotobto to all *for et for,es my saws appears appended to a the Opposition. The Seward MIMI are exalt. colt for a Blum Ocursausa te amenable soon. , SM, as they think that Connsetisat is now you sash will p ass clot say nlease insertame this my repudiation tot 1 use la hi a a i mar i o g w h o a , h e i th e soy . WK. L. 11100 RE. Anti4lenurd portent of the RUA Replabli- Nr. Maier :--1 desire to add my name to r cans donut Asa so lastily over *ls triwinph, the letter .4Jorde Alum% th e sulostaime of , Like the trout who drew tboo elephant its do which 1 tally lotlory, aoWthey have this Bosom by do =LEW ADDLEXAN.. • .__ _, tat i s ee .kh,i t. . gu, ha t it a ib. not saw ft , . I4i • . ' ' lEnnarcers. Mush aO, lAA liiiieur r.,..1n the Philacklibbir Press dr. 4164 104 co uia out r i sw il e isk * 11. ' 1 4% foreaMin rose, I my new. attacked 50 .3 limey before the artres aro eusteined fee4keltr , a at llarrisbarg on ttlie-' different parts. , .3381 t et' A 'l, mi s heirimen done without i l a ariak i n of t h e res et l e N el ep e th; . 4. sad I thoraftwo lappo=a d r, ; P ia ilarduld._ _ ____P Ail l 111 , 1 , 1e6.144 • • 2 ' 111:110r. Ting mg Me seide9o Tin: Abrutientete carrisci Oeinnetkoct pa that ibis ,liornatuoirrlinte bronftscrob. l MU% the,pelisthur tunle- , riejliurn elect- Aserpoutilicre. I ett„_ . ''' =Magi .44 dilt al l with sums es w'''''7 • *Pak/ , • ; Aro the " Ild n how . dr e, 1 11011 " 1 " . • aids* lcitato • . issotc.. ' ..0....5. ' • - ...Li t : dii ' -4, ' ' I v '' . 7.4. 4.... : 44:a lialir•Oovniks ' -1- iliimea, „ %,•*-. - ~, , -. 410 . 4 . 05amr • — 4, o l . l4l i . ir r idit tit puer . tharrantiewc , ascrak i =lY a few . seed ler ragas 11p1Matittl *ham without' a lite dim, mod* prim a Nu Nue. Mora , ant shield encourar ben attempt to' °And 111 *mutest,—.o pall - k , isaig• ut veto ,sbity ibinv Int gives i tie BUM ; a este We sill trove lima, year by year, IN tie corruptions aadlb• dl doctrines of the AbaUllesatill ay , "MP. sad calmly ...eiders; by,tolite; Thelltate mute Mac be Wel umo%4Mpenn dhle cutlet" party tint taIi:NUE abilear wee system a pee- Usa of the States at tits Vales. 'lnes the votes are emereased it will ba feud that as Deasoerser Inv polled a heavy aggregate rota, and Shutt detested on Cos irrsessed sad t it. Mate fldtst , they bare audit aktelillre tif lambert of the Legisla te:a, an aim attained a foothold from which tla i will very saga adders a triumph. In all p of the State oar Moeda have worked with a seal sad eoastaacy worthy or the great tuitional party to which they are attached. Mw:)c,4Ll I%J.2ialre.. WdidlegM Aariarm. Col. Elixirs &rasa. of Heidlersbrarg, met with a mks* amddest i on Thursday afternoon last. in the fulkowing manner. Ile had been, in company with his wife, attending the fu neral •of his Meter-in-law, Mrs. SUSANNAH &trots, in this place, and was driving down Carlisle street, in a baggy, on his return home. Approaching the Depot jest as the train of cars came in, his horse took fright, and wheeling suddenly, overturned the ve hicle, and threw both occupants violently to the ground. Mr. Snyder received a severe cut in the forehead and wait otherwise slight ly bruised, while Mrs. Snyder's injuries were not so serious. The horse was arrested in Baltimore street, after having mashed the buggy to pieces, without being in any v ay hurt. Mr. Snyder's injuries were properly rarksl fur, and on Friday he left for Ileidlers burg. El= On last Monday forenoon, the dwelling of Mr. llamas KAurnAtt, Jr., in Reading town ship, was destroyed by fire, with a portion of its content*. Most of the furniture was saved, by severe effort. The ere is attributed to a defectice flue. Preps,lT Mk.. Mr. NICOOLA2 COaDOIRI has sold a 14it of about fire scree, north of town, to Mr. JouN Krum; fur SGSO. Mr. Kuhn hue opened * Brick Yard thereon'. Mr. Joux St.s.rrz has sold to Gro. Aaleoi.n. Esq., his Farm. in Cumberland township, 111 acre., fur ),3000--cash. GEORGIC ARNOLD, Esq., 111101 sold to Mr. JOY.( Si.r.wrz, a 110 NW half Lot, is Get tve,burg, fur 000. RIMIDOVIII Is, are. D. WILLS, Esq.. has removed his law Of fice to the south-east corner of the Diamond, in the. three-story building. D.A. Martin, Esq.. now has his Office at his residence, op posite the new CLurt House. J. C. Nsztr, Esq., who Tamed a creditable examina tion in open Court some time since, has en tered upon the practice of the Law, and open ed an Office In Baltimore street, nearly op posite Danner L 7:tegler's and Fahnesteck's blot eq. Mr. ALES. Fg.tLsa has removed his Watch making and Joselry establishment to the north-west corner of the Diamond. Mr. Loris ZEITLIN has commenced Watch re pairing in Baltimore street, near High. Mr. Jona Bauman has ()petits' a large as sortment of Biota and Shoes in the north-west corner of the Diamond; and Mr. Asarinix Sc err will ouniemenae the Dry &Dods L usi nest, un the north-west corner of CbasaLersharg and Washington streets. B *sea i b • Me4rir•. On Monday week, the Town Council was organised by the appointnieot of Maier CoIIFORT as President, and IL G. skCat.tar, Esq., as Clerk and Treasurer. The following arc the officers of the Bor ough : Bergess--Wiltiam King. Cusucii—henry Comfort. John Rupp, Samuel lierbst. Andrew Schick, 1 1Nhdp Shawls. James A. Thompson. Clerk & neantrer--11.. G. McCreary, Poiice--Jamos Rouser, Juhn 11. Meads, Solomon Taylor. Keeper of Elegise Horse—James Rouser. dimirta ■amps► and Insurer. The attention of our Agricultural readers is directed to the advertisement, in another col umn, of Mr. Suomi Hilmar, as the Agent in this county for Nanny's Reaper and Mower.— The merits of this machine are so well known to the public, as to reader fhrther commenda tion unnecessary. Certainly none other has given greater satisfaction, and better work than it does is sot to be expected from any quarter. Mr. Herbst has already sold slit} - nine of these mashines in this county, sad the prospactofutaking n large somber of addition al sales daring the coining season is very fair. April V Tb. April tens of Coart will cornmeal* oa Diesday mast, what a large stmedatios is aapested. - To Ma of oar deliequent pumas throagb oat the toasty as hays failed to render as "silisliatilid sit" this spring, we woad aommemi Comm mask as a time which will &witless dbral away oppormaities to remit woo to so. now roadies oat of the essay, are requested to "pay up" Armes the stalls, at oar risk. To ail who me pieloptly 6o vs: }nip, am! lostod: 66 to swot oar repo pre miss utr kcetioilmh . boodor,initotot Chubs. ro•S'''?Wn' , .. l lll Too two wee. Itoso. liqpir G. DILI. ema.. it,Aawax. Appointed by tbs sylsest, , Ss .-7 - this Awl* ailornoti :gip oil. )14.,Casasx prombood ammipallabbstb promiottio the oussisg. • asstialt has rignitilFlolisna Church at I. &ma: ied Soft& T. as, lamposaeire Giottphar ß. ek tape** bare sheet the Li et Jarao—alse &Why Ise Peaarager Car. as baiiiiag by Mems. ligearrita * White. at York. bakes P• 8 17 those all dereres, el ina. Sat Dar thit paspoes at Sonsdas a medical ikel• at few et dal Pleyekisse et Teak sad Weida( at tandisirst Dr. AD& aw,l, Haas at, a She tad isst, (Ns ow tios, Dr. Sid" at litsissisws, woe sleeted Presides% sad Dr. Allsoss, &aviary. Drs. Beath salt ItelOrg K lbstorse, - sad Zinser. of Littismoirst warsappoisted a Goa. mitts. *draft a o°l'6o6lE4los for theAsiety, sad to stablait the at me to the Society at the sort meeting. On motion. the Society adjourned to 'Beet mai* on the first Saturday la Jua. MO, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the once of Dr. Allman, is ilenover. On motion, the proceedings of this meeting were ordered to he published in the Honorer "Spectator," and that the Gettysburg papers be requested to copy. The object of associating mumeiree is, for the purpose of prunsoting the honor, character and Interest of the medical profession, so far as they are eonsistent with morality and the general good of mankind. We respectfully invite all regular Physicians throughout York and Adams counties to meet with us. We think they owe it to the good of the profes. siva to join with as. Liaireesmra ltattread. We learn that this road is doing a very large freight business. One institution alone ship. pod over that road in one week, 14 hilt's. of sugar, 2G sacks of salt, 25 of coffee, 6 Lhds, of molasses, 4 tierces of rice, 25 boxes of tea, 7 of cheese, 40 of candles, 20 of starch, 1 grate of queousware, 4 barrels of crackers, 14 of 1 fish, 20 boxes of raisins, 6 bags dates, 121 bushels almonds—and about 40 boxes of vari ous Itlndeof notions. During the winter there! was also transported over the road fur the same institution about 21 . ..5 tons of stone coal. It requires a large family for such a consume-' ' tion of goods, and yet we leant that this will not last a year. There appears to be considerable activity in the lumber trade at Little town—the aver age sales being about. 10,000 feet per day.-t- Minaret Sperfat,r. Mr. Gin. NZIVLAWD, the e' American Straw berry Man." from Palmyra, N. Y., will be in Gettysburg on to•morrow, (Tuesday.) Mr. Newland brings with him a aboies v.wiety of Plants, and will take pleasure in showing and selling them. Ils will be found at or near the Part Office. lle is the bearer of letters from lion. A. V. Brown, late Postmaster General ; from Kep hart, Darby & Son, of Baltimore, and many ether prominent men. Our citizens would do well to call and examine these Plants. Be will be at llanorer on Thursday next. /Or The citizens of Petersburg, (Y. S.) and vicinity. have called a meeting on the IGth illst, as a preliminary step towards organising a military tlAnpany at tie place. Wu wish them success. MrOa Thursday last, the Ilon-e pained the hill to incorporate the Oxford. Ali bottstown and York Railroad Company. It is desired that it become a law before the resbion closes. Itfirit is feared that the peach blossoms were injured by the cold during Friduy night last —if so, we cannot yet tell to what extent. lifirSheriff Liourste add at public sale, tpn Saturday last. the Pruperty Elisabeth A. and Get rue Albert, in Butler township, fur s44o—purehaserJaeub Nicholas. Dar Several articles hi type are deferred Air wiat of room. Marrlaci.. On the 24th ult.. by Rev. IL Bishop, Mr. WTI,- LIAM GRIMES to Miss MARY ANN KUGLER, of Hamiltonban township. t►n the 3d inst., by Rev. Jncob Sechler, Mr. JOHN SELLERS to Miss MARY M. WILL, both of Littlestown, Adams county. On the 20th of January last, by Rer. L. Ger hardt, Mr. ISRAEL TROSTLE to Miss CATHA RINE SPANGLER, both of East Berlin. OMhe sth inst.. at the parsonage of St. James' Church, by Rev. J. IL Keiser. Mr. PETER REIT LER to Miss EMMA F. SHRIVER, all of this piss*. On the 290 alt., by Isaac Robinson. Esq.„ Mr. GEORGE HANDERS to Miss CATHARINE HERRING, all of Hasailtonban township. On the 'lth Inst.. by the same, Mr. ALFRED COVER to ROSANNA METZ, all of Hamiltonlnut township. • On the 12th ult.. by James Darla, Esq., Mr. ISAAC THOMAS to Miss SARAH ANN McF.I.- WEE, both of Adams county. On the 3d inst., by John Burkholder, Esq., Dr. EZRA B. WILLIAMS, of York county, to Miss CHRISTIANA BALSLEY, of this county. On the 3d inst., Mr. DARNIIART GARDNER, of Tyrone township, aged about 64 years. On Thursday last, in Cumberland township, GEORGE HELLER, aged 18 years 6 months and 24 bars. In Waynesboro', on Wedoesday Jut, of con sumption. Mr. TUOB. A. WELSH, in the 53d year ()this age. Near Petersburg, York Springs, on the let inst., of catarrh fever, EDITH, wife of Mr. Nathan Smith, In the 40th year of her age. On the 24th of February, In Ogle county, HI., Miss MARY E. BLACK, daughter of Mr. Wm. H. Black, formerly of Adams county, aged 20 years 5 months and a days. On the Ith inst., Mrs. StliANNAli /321YDX1R., of this place, aged 04 years. Oa the 7th fart., Mrs. CATILUICCI-10111.1, wife of Simnel Foulkoi Cumberland township, aged about 40 years. • Oa the 30th Qt., to East Hai* AtLICS EDNA L ILDSBII,ISD, aged 11 years. 7. slotttis NM 11 Cesearday, la this phase, UMW. SIAM, , &mightier of David sad lama iiitesase, eget 13 days. On the 31st alt., Mn. AIMLIA MICE, w of Jahn IL Buck, of the Seward lioaaa l , Baltiorony. In the 33i year of her age. thwamniaost. 00 the of March hs Mostaiioy tows / i Nghter ol UN dau 'rand 144.7..: ,Pshui Illtru wbereillne 1 Died_ i t ti 4.111 • 11 WU - • sis s is «sea: !•f is taw r. my: serdies ler is • isei , ;=. •,••• • . ii. - it fir 1111141110411 11 5 it a faeseteli. . 1010 07-11Z40,00111Aske t i 14 10 10 $ 4 ,10k. AM% 15tltiaai" leis is, Inc iiiiiiAltaielftbilt4 -- 17 2u 211 a Otnisit*464.42. 12 2 11 7 Ism ocaithqill InallliPw" " a " 19 12 3 71s a soma 11! ralioso9lso6 . - 20 21 Is an • • ' 21 14 5 is se advert, - • 22 ler 17 in whoa a lady 4. 411 i n a qm a lOre 2 3 6 26 23 is the name or a &W. 24 2 3 4 is used la riclang kep 25 is a pronoun. ••• 25 7 2 in wad fire drink. - My whole should the motto of every , persoa. 1 ,. 1. W. =l=ffMllls Bliatioant. It ir s feet worthy at moss, that no Des t o. rest of standing and prominence in Lyoual".l — enmity has signed the mill for tha.,Pos. acv-Picas Convention: and that isk** l4 . l l, ale man residing in lrilliantiport appears among the number. &wh Dammam as. Joan' W. MAYNARD, Gen. RODILRY Judge nonce, AVALDO WILLARD, Crawls Lossum, Juum Pti and dons 11. Sims, re. fuse to hare anything to du with a movement intended to disorganise the Democratic par. ty. and bolster up the corrupt edutinixtrattott of WILLI itt F. PActta.—/ittrial tt , Union. gerThe prosp•ot of a war In Europe' Is becoming less threatening. A, Pease Cott. gross is proposed to settle the Italian Toe- Oen. 'l'lls Ma.r3r..stes. GETTYSBL'IIG--9aluasav sass. Superfine Flour ...... ....... ..... 11 35 Rye Flour 3'24 IVheut ..... ......•...»...y...1 24 to 1 40 Corn, to Rye.... 64 ttam ...... ..... 43 Buckwheat.-- 50 Buckwheat Meat r WI Clover Stied 4 73 to 6 00 Timothy 13Nd... ...»„..1 50 to 1 7.; Via: Seed ...... ............ ...... ......—. 1 SU Barley . ...... .......... 70 Neater of Paris-- .......... .......... ' 4 40 1 ork• ....,..... , ' 3.. 33 BALTIMORK-.FituAY LAW? Flour 0 25 10 7 11 Wheirt 1 45 to 1 11: Rye 80 to r; Coru .. ... 'l3 to el OJ ti ...... ......... ... 60 $0 44 Clover tie 54......-... " 4 15 60 to a 71 Timothy Seed.. ......... 2 irs to li X 7 Beef Cattle, per bend 8-00 1•111 II Hogs, per Lund ' 17 25 to 8 21 Ray 13 00 1(310 tat Whiskey ......... ....... _ 13 to '24 GUAM>, Peruvian, per tuu••4...,m• _ HANOVER—M=2=IAT usr. Floor, from wagons dig ET Do. from slums 23 Wheat I W TSts Rye .... .............. -........-. sio Corn 43 this „.... ....... ... ...... .. ..... .... 30 Clover Seed 5 0 , 1 Timothy Seed 2 uo Master 5 25 YORK—rgiuty I.4si. Flour, from warm, Do. fr05 , t0r5,....«...« ► ....« 617, Wheat ...... 20145.1 54 Bye ..........« .................. 153 Corn Oats ..... •••••• ....... 53 Clover Seed.. 5 sit Timotl►y Seetl..•• ..... ••••••••••••••Inet 2 oar .6 5I) Spacial Noticee. noLtowAire from appooploty are lit swot *abet attributable to lloproa/moo aei reitioct. Lot verso= of a full habit, obi) kayo a prmltapoolalua to the dlaeaae, re:mot to thla gryst Yrietobl• modally* attl altar*. nie altaaarror titoy feel a seamatioto of flaws lotto hot I, or arm 50w414. of iov , waloe eseiteusinit in too artrritl Yystato or Ur awn ea, and we will guarantor thew actio•l apoplexy, and alto aiptjapt, all &mama of the lona Coact 41.1 Dot molt from malformaaliies or a oboe ef atroetao..—. As a wear of meiotic* LS aelt of Ow blood, alfillarlfY• 114 It frame ali umori‘l particle% gam tub h4l lb. Ar.l place la Use owalaria namlial4 7.1D36ER I 5141Tii, COOSICII or lIECJILI AS., Mugs,' lilnairts. Pilllt.inaLftil i, itsaufsetenirs of Whit. Leal. Z. 1461; raw. Jte. Wheless!, dealers la Dr*s, Whiling! Mews, thty eel Comer, Merehtate who &aim Ll pltrehaolo (nuts a select stArek wt at see-ms,itstele wises are rosprethstly re. `nests! to lespect oar "sobs. Oar WhOe Leak Zhu., petty, sod Varnisher', are sold try mars thaw use (losses"! Whole etle Jobbiu Dowse* theauhuut the Union. awl give sairessal sathitoithes. irrXese loos eurtp4,l9ll It.. ever reodurd are,C3l Beal you orders Aimee. Id. 7, WO. ly • SIXOELAS ISCIDIMT.+At a era e/ d 4 rare Item, meetly, Wore was eeelawellealy ithwerrerst. he wee of nee ankle* meld, small semi drawer. Is WWI wee lowed * wilt, dell iitswa, shrewd, awl whawowl, *limb wee ast proseetwl for prober* at the Uwe W the twitaWe dee*. no Nepal* awned fa the wilt was the lidwast•tew, bog, wariewsty eseerti, helm way b owlet the witeietme emir* Woe Oat ho pommel all We garusee4 et tie Om igloos Outlaw Sell et limeehtel • %Uwe, set- 19 4 Awl *J 4 lleeeteswe *WA limy" Maui, naker44o4c,_ Ain; se. IN' trrrue OW? UteLtell - 1147SITT OLhatia'S Catseaarse itaI3L•LII 'MIAs Prii ol44 frwmi • peeteriptiee b Mr J. Clarke, 11. O. Thytielee s tatreer. Our, as &elbow. Thie eetl lowan emodielee it Ito he. peewe e het a sore sal teutely G.r haft Ohlhealtte• eel Obikeeetemr, fns aeff seate aplattever; sot Whose' • poweeM resastly, shay oteitle au** bertha to the eatoenstlee. To ihasta• Wiens it le piehlliaty adted. It wall. le • lien a.., Whig es Is tsibar4pined with noshritt- • Thom Mk Mao* moor lon twos to dd elms lb. d•stiost •01tt papa grovildef am Intl olookivoi. Poe puttimdwo 014* porpilsl tweadilho arid. 11. 11.-01 Ibied poodeatebtiv• * l 4/ sidber kogi WiNAt Inft diMlitit balk. •Istodditt Nowa pit*, V Mum mil. T. W. boa* Soh VbsissaM *pm, ndialist.kis...- A. ilk ilegaiiiih kirema, thilir *rug. • tr, ZUS. 11- er AVM dISNIMIW Rain br asp. Abaft rifts* as WOW* gibos 6 "/ 11 6 616 : 11 n 6 I •6r• toseelk• eft be 6100 *oil 111$01• gm. • Moine p." sr Me wut own' Tfr4 110 9 0 ""w valeditis r, owpwafi-toblatelLlMPS,lll6. 11W.., 601 *.sem i 1r aithasird I villa by miesee *woos seriftedisio *We 4 11 lenintntnal mei& This bippi . • ` 100 • 16 )4 4 *A oiteglilillist liflmill""946,4%libirfliglializos WILD casurailos opflis , ••• .rim, apowkwyeepearensdoopb . 86 6 11 , 10 ,* / 41 .1 16 WIJOHIOnn 1.66-7 sill tem, 44101kraillift4 Eil MEN v....., :. , ,f.: Ei 101 0! VI
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