s. a. ItD/7011.1,0 PXOPRIBIia aIIiPTTOR I7 / 143, PA g WONDAY ItOft"USG, AUG. $, 1559 411mstratir Met Cirkrt. Por Awilitor Cneirrl, RICILARDSOY L. WRIGHT, of Pbilivjelphia .Flo Merrryv► Gteitrral, JOfl ROVE, of Frookjitt county, The President of the Vol Wed States. accom paelwal by Miss Lane, Xrs. Secretary Thomp. sea, Mrs. Wes. M. BrowDe, M. Thompson. 1454, Judge Bowlin, and lion. Augustus Sabel!, ar. rived et Washington, 04 Tuesday evening. at ais °Wink, bola liedford Springs, Several of the niembers of the Cabinet were io waiting to resolve tip Prosidoot, who appears to be lo the gednynieei, Qt excellent health and spirits. The Prseklie Railroad was formally opened bolo Cbasoberaborg to Greeocastle 141:1 TUe*iia, Week. Great tine, The boa- Gerrit Smith, upon reading the Hos, Potiel E, Sickles' late letter in regard to bL 00011iPaan Of his "maternal relations" with his 044 ea a Yontiout vapor styles it, hone /NW wrote, says 'the Owego Times, that pagthnntni abetter approving the condonation oak wlfa's offence, sod hes inn ited hint and big Wife to visit PeterbOrn. ire, Coward was tried in Pitt.byrg, Pa., on Tneedays fur bigamy. lie pro ed that his first to jp was a drunkard, and that he therefore ginagris4 a deceit woman, %hen no carat of solos was food, nod I.:Lcuril 14 at liberty, Little son of George Dilling, of Martinsburg, Pk, was with his father in the harvest acid, oat day last want, riding one of the Mod hors as iaf tba team, when a clap of thunder fright- Wag the horses, they an off, throwing the boy od" eassl killing hint innautl), Cos. Stewart, the vste,an of the United States Navy, was 81 years of age, on the ;8113 of lily, 4 " Oil She bald at Solferino i Francis Jossyb It maitits hare addressed en angry reproof to Dne of his eldest Generals, who instantly broke his sword soma Ws knee and throw it at !us feett the Xatioerer Win bite Wars and beW oat both his lands, beggiag perdue for the offenre he had given. 4. Negro named Pompey, tied another earned Mobs, fel • tree gear DiemidilLe Court-Uciuse, Va., a few Opt ego, an 4 "-hipped him to de•tb wll4ll ,►itches, Csose—makiog boo to 46 wife. A. yew ama, eightees Imes a she, last Tiseaday, walked froa► thirtford, COOn-, to Wor• race ► Use., it the rein, waiting the siity-fire maw bookie= boars. Miss Maggie Mitchell, the aetress, was pes , neatest with e Moab'e riding hong, a few dayi by bar Makers in Richmond. The *mot thisg in Paris, just now, is said to be* boitast amide of gee black hair, enabati derail wlth bsctersups is siiteu straw. The. ribbon ttsed for the trismaisz has • black jves*4, sad the tlowers at the side are entirely bloat with jet centres, The effect of this com bination is considered as very original, and It bus Na adlsottnge of defying the dust- MU to be hoped that the Pre.sidesit's awn let,- bur to St. liceseulless will satisfy the swat in mate/we at its deterntinatioe to retire trod "shale Obits at the 4044 of his present term. the i111(1111 be is considered a candidate fur re citation the motives of his apeasores will be onitiecta4 to selacoskeption sod snisrepreseu intim *Sow Odom; post tape the Mississippi the ma eiwisest of rivers. 11 ought te be elia geese; it bees dines moutba. The Craireesalist Convention of Vermont holds weeenl nseeting at Slaw, on Augu.t 24th, Aid miThirksy uf the use week the members mead the great Manchester Mountain, aid • Minos will be delivered on thu highest ,merit dam Green Mountains. The PrOteikaaat Churchman tap bare bees isvere4 with extracts from t h e secular prese is Weals on the subject of an extraordi- Ley ease of discipline. lier. Dr. Adams, of Claismen, bad been suspended from exercising the Ihuodions of a deacon for officiating in the pelpitt of a Presbyterian minister. Losirrille Democrat gires an ar..eount of fhe spoia3ikosous bursting of a barrel of whis key la %bat city, in which the barrel was risen to helpmeets by the force of the explosion. These is & firm doing business in St. Louis Bader the same of "Lirepoor st Dierich." The Boston and Worcester Railroad bare *salty ladled the case with Mrs. Shaw, who wait-mitred au their road eight years ago, by the popeent to her of $25,000, the total amount Ogle verdict and cost.s obtained by her in the Supreme Court. The power for good which a clean, frugal, ia dust:iota, sensible woman exercises over her Instead sad children is only exceeded by the power for evil which is exercised by a sluienly, extrevepet, idle, foolish woman.. Before a man comes to the conclusion that all the coo id knaves, the world has usually ao tielpated him by forming the same conclusion in regard to hies It There are two things in which all, or nearly all meta agree—the lowed with which they par son the errors of others, and the love with which .ibey cling to their own. There are many who say more than the truth es wee occasions, and balance the account with their conscience by saying less than the truth eta others. ha Anse:icon writer says of the present gen eratioa, that "are young wen seem w be going one way, and the young women the opposite way." That's perfectly right—they will Inert 10.1 the sooner. allr.A. for auntba aim is was fashionable kr the owing of she Uppasidua party w re fah their readers with articles &boat We H-11 existing in the Da socratic ranks, Seam the feast with congnitalatury =is mord to the perfect harmony aura Intainetil". But recently ** WM, remarkably quiet on this 7s bear au ours of their sett-oun• MI6 as the euatrary, their out allie Abed iseestrurrtible orideaoe that *walla ao Imager say pato is oho camp of ihkusaliakiarty. 3111 t Merl oasav as ohm Re. Ipal*Nik eirky amain has bra *OK in • the rapist Peephes Goat, 0 4 4 * •-- = ; , • Nudikaii theilimid are if - alike is their bats. ''mss"' los en his last kip la that State ill Ns% News. eta. •.w. Meek &palatine poHtieleas, 1a tide pleas, as Maeda, kat, does cot deserve the nuns of Chnstwitiest, in its usual acceptation. So mall and dull s politfcal county getberin, newer was bad here before. Quite a number of the townships were not represented at ail, Felly one-half of the menthe,* of the 60.4:ailed Convention hare Leon earnest in the •'wild bunt after °Sae" ewer since Know Nothing. ism started. Many of them had "the taste• during the existence of the 'Whig party, but disourering that they couU not look fur mare from that quarter, they went into the owtressent desiglitsd to wipe out and sopersele it, in order that in the new organization they oil& tire better. They hare been usifuety- Date thus fur, and we are sure they will con tinua to "enjoy the same blessing," their keen appetites to Ow cuntlO►7 notwith standing. The ticket, us previously strtngtxl by the Star unsttagers nod endorsed by the so-csiled Coolrendon, is uonsposed ot,,For Assembly, SAIWIL DCIDOIIIIV Commissioner, JACOB ULUIA ; Director, Casisms 31ussstm-tv ; Auditor, JACOB S. IfoLumucs ; Surveyor, Jouv r2cNviscusm ; District Attorney, W. B. 314..C1ALL44; Treasurer, g. G. F.l4;vs- STCC4. It iris for weeks o question Among tho esaaweers, whether jr. Derberaw should be I risked again, they justly leering that after all his load professions in favor of rederieg the salary of members of the Legislature, the Jounsal of the session might exhibit a not eery couietesti course on his part—and to at t tempt to deny the correctness of that record they here heretofore diseovered to be an op. hill business, Dug ea ha had already paid for his chance in the race, it was decided , that it would Le unkind put to let him have I it. They do not. *mot deb his sweats with any degree of contlenes, however. The uomituftioe tor Commissioner has nor, priest the public, how it came to pass that Mr. Wises, who is little more than a tam , pow: resident of the county, and, though a man of Mewls, ie not a tita.psyer on *dollar's worth of rash sst.Us within its borders, should be chosen over the heeds of IsAtes Magma st.t,, of tk., PIVID Seem*, and Wx. R. Girt, can , not he otherwise regarded than as a marvel 'WY Perfenriteee, the !white will not W. berg dmt his assumption of the authorship of the oelebreted "Messer Letter" was %Meisel to brio about his souses, rather than that of either of the other gentlemen nipped, There must have been some other costr.Aling inflames at work. 4. thoughtful friend at DU elbow suggests that &pp-tit:lulu intimate of tlfr. ikeiser's, who bas adopted the prO -1 tension of (Oa, and whom, in the abeenee jut anything else, the Cossasissiows' 0 lark ship would salt very well.—and, further,. whose atria is taken as gospel by the dark lantern assures hare—had a leading hand ii the game widish resulted in the choice made, &rsager plots hue been oonaacted before ..and hate failed,—se this mill. Considerable outside interest wu manifest ed in regard to the nomination for the Treas urership. Mann* lash Rare and Jagx HaiWlNgeltuistis it was, sometime before, gen ly tboegbt world have the field to there mires, and th at the ehoic* would necessarily fall soon one or the other of them, • Tha rank and file of the party seemed ea to wish, But it soon Immune evident that one of the leaders in the managerial department desir ed it for Aiatsdd, or course, there was no gtSs !tenuous and salami to the other gentlemen as snob a course might he. The nomination of Mr. Fahnestock is, under the eirmanstanoes, regarded with de. tided disfavor by many of the members of his party, as it deserves to be. We may have occasion to allude to this ticket again. it is a wretchedly bungled af fair, and with anything like effort on the part of the Dentocrasy, will be beaten by hundretL , . 41 the Opposition cannot, bring out "nags" of batter "wind and bottom" than these, they had better acre themselves mash anxiety. labor and expenie, by giving up the ilield in /*dams at once. Markman; the distinguished visitors at Bedford Springs during the past week we noticed the names of ion. George Darsie, of Pittsburg; lluu. Levi Kline, of Lebanon, Chairman of the People's State Committee; George T. Thorn, Judge Sharswood. Judge Woodnut, 'William S. Stewart, and John H. Diehl, ui Philadelphia; John W. Killinger, of Lebanon ; I. E. Itiestar, of Lancaster; George M. Laurnan, of Rending ; 14'n3. A. C. Laurence, of Dauphin ; James M. Watson, of Washington ; Ilun. E. McPherson, of this place, and President Buchanan. We hope they will excuse us fur mentionim; their names in the same article with J. B. and his body-guard :—Octlystitsg Star rf::9Oti cll. Ilar:io one but "a fool or a knave" could have written the above paragruph. We pub lish it in order to show the depth of mean ness to which the Star can descend when dealing with a political opponent. Just think of it! Begging pardon of George N. Lausiaa, for instance, ur "lion. E. McPher son," if you please, fur "mentioning their names in the some article with" that of the honored and Tenerable Statesman who fills the Chief Magistracy of this great Republic ! , Could potty malignity go farther ! His name and fame will remain bright upon the pages of our country's history, whilst most, if not all, of those at whose hands the Star asks to be quo:lased." shall have passed into the deepest obscurity, "unhonored and unsung." It is gratifying to know that decent men of all parties denounce the Star's article in un measured terms. It would likewise be grat ifying to know who wrote it. MrThe Know Nothings and Bleak Re publicans of Franklin county nominated their ticket on Tuesday, as follows: Senator, A. K. McClure ; A uembly, James R. hrstwster ; Sheriff, Wm. McGrath ; Treasurer, John Stouffer ; District Ailarney, George Enter ; Commisaioner. J. S. Good ; Director, David Spencer ; Auditor, John Downey ; Surveyor. John B. Kauffman ; Coroner, Jas. S. King. sir A. K. McClure. of Ohembersborg, who has determined to be the Know Nothing and Mask Repablimin nominee fur Senator in this district, has seed the editors and proprietors of the l'e4ky Spirit fur libel. their alleged offence being the publication of an article in that paper. *barging him with corrupt sets whilst in the Legislature, Prosecutors rare ly male anything by each attempts at intim idation, sod we meth mistake the spirit of the Spirit it the setrkat Coltmel pram any by this iavesimeak Mr Th. promo rot prootila ortoosivoly Ix Mod* Islas& Soso Arum ban ploogiumi ap whole Saida of pooh Jx the mosso of replanting, - via& bi n PIPS". Death ot ti e gas: Itiolisni Wats. &tplims W. J. Trainee was an Oppositlaa Washilagloa Oosistitatioa of liaoarday oasedideee Aar Commas to the eighth district meting anioanain the da" of the Hon. Ilia' or Kentucky, and in that capacity made an Sri Busk et Pldladelpbia. on Setards./ more idectioneeriag Lou through the counties eon-' i s& s e as l ulosiecod ego. Mr. Rush was the poling it, After thus associating with his son of Dr, Ileolarain Rash, one of dm signers pulitiogl friends, and ascertaining their opin• of this Declaration of Independence. Mr. ions and feelings, he withdrew from the con- Rush was appointed Attorney General by test in disgust, and joined the Demoorat.s.,..la , president Madison in 1814, upon the resigns"- a letter to the caters of the district, he says ; Non of the 11. n. William Pinkney, of Mary " This opposition party I regard as hut a land. Iu 1817 he was appointed minister to faction, having no measure of public policy— nu motive or feeling to actuate them other Engiard by President Monroe, and be after wards published a volume of his " Recolleo than hate to Demouracy and hope fur he office— lions it tbe and su I have charged throughout the district C curt of St, James." In 182.5 —a faction which, if successful, will be pow• was appointed Secretary of the Treasury by 'ries, for good, and only powerful los evil.— John Quincy Adams, and made an elaborate Rediirg the Democratic party as the only rep ort i n f avor o f a prtoar ti ro t ar i ff , He was truly national party of the mantry, and the , only one capable a fiKhtil.)7, PUOCOSIfillly tllO afterwards nominated as a "4 did". for many faction, of the trey, and the black re- the Vice-Presidency on the wee ticket publican party particularly, I believe it to be with Mr. Adam., who was defeated for the duty of all true constitutional national t h e presidency by ()opera! Jackson ; was &f -awn, it; the !assent and approching crisis of tarwerds itlecitilled with Democratic politics, IMO, to sustain thut party. Hence to it my help and support shall acenrdinglr be given.blic hut we belief, never again entered pa In lay canvass throughout the district I endea- life. vorod to present tny views fully, and which I Mr, Rush married the daughter of Dr, regard as truly national, invulting the best m um, interests of the people of the whole country, of Annapolis, end a sister of James Ds well the pateralized citisen as the native Murry. Esq., of Baltimore, through whoa he born ; and when I fi n d th ose so recently the was connected with several prominent fatiti loudest in their protestations of tollierence to lies of Maryland, Anieriin principles now the must willing to wholly and shamefully abandon them, 1 re eolved to retire from the oaoress, leaving those true mon who had determined to support pie to act is they way deem best for the gum) of their country " ilatimates and Iteueipta, When Secretory Cosa submitted his esti. m;te to Congress of the amount of revenue to be derived from the different sources, he was ritli,uticd most unsparingly. The cone. try wee suffering from the effects of the corn• meraiel rerulaioAr; and it was argued in Oppo sitien to the lilsoretary, that It was not !semi, bit for trade to revive in time to realise his Anticipations. Mush to the annoyance of the proPitete of ova, the revenue has increased to an extent exceeding the estimates cf Mr. Cana. Upon this subject the Coettitution hex the following We give below a statement of the receipts into the tre•sury from all sources for the three last quarters of the fiscal year junt ended.— We also append the amount which was esti mated fix by the Secretary of the Treasury in his annual report to Congress at he last Ne:,- *ion. When we take into consideration that the estimates were necessarily faired upon the commercial condition of the crountry, just emerging from a wide-spread arid dire/utterly paralysis, nod the otter impossibility to foresee when, to what extent, and how rapidly a healthy act would ensue, it presents the most ;astonishing concurrence between the ac tual receipts and the estimates upon record. It also exhibits another evidence of the thorough knowledge which the able Secretary of the Treasury possesses iu all matters par• iniog to the finances—abure all others the most important and complicated subject belonging to human government. Stalciscad o the remolds halo the trrasary for the laa‘aeree quarters o/ the fiscal year rad ii!, Jause 30, lEgi9—fi eioderpre, Mad., cad sti•actilaNtows swims. Quarto r sailiet—Des. IL 11134 = quitter 3 0 . 119 Mamas* • • - $ 33,360,382 00 Amuuut estimated by the &eretary ut the Treasury ie his tepurt to Cungreas at its last sessiuu, from the same SOUreeil. es U14111=6.41 AbOYe, $38,500.000. A Pact from History. The present Icatiotud Administration has boldly proclaimed the doctrine that when a naturalized citizen visits his native country he goes in the character of an American viii• ;en, and as no other. In order to entitle Ilia original government to punish him fur an offence, this must have been committed whilst he was a subject and owed allegiance to that government. The offence must have been complete before his expatriation. This has always, been the docirise maintained by Mr. Bccs tour. When he was Secretary of State _under President PouE, (remarks the Fork Casetuj two gentlemen. Messrs. Bergen and Ryan, Irishmen by birth, but naturalized citizens of the United States, were arrested while on a visit to England, for having ex pressed themselves is this meshy as warmly sympathizing with the cause of Ireltud. This outrageous prooodure immediately received the attention of Mr. Buchanan, and in a let ter of instructions on the subject to Mr. Ban croft, then our Minister to England. Mr. Bu chanan said : '• Whenever the occasion may require it, you will resist the British doctrine of perpet ual allegiance, and maintain the American principle that British native born subjects, after they have been naturalised under our Laws, are to all intents and purposes. an much American citizens and entitled to the same degree of protection. as though they had " President Buchanan is still here, and is been born in the United States." I visited by large numbers of his old Penus)l- Yeah' trie . nda and neighbors. I notieed quite Mr. Bancroft, in accordance with these t e g el i t i ti w ou ay of to llei i l h s tu r rd oo cuu mi n o ti S f at ar u m r e d r a s w l e as ut instructions, addressed a letter to Lord Pal- 1 merston, denying the right of the British goy- I Mr. Buchanan receives these sons of Saturday last. as ernment, under the cireetestanims, to arreat, I becomes • Democratic President, and they )les,•rs. Bergen and Ryan, and the effect or seem to appreciate fully his genial arid warm this decide-I action on the part uf our erovern hearted bearing. Soule of damn, I a/4 told, - came thirty miler to take the Old Chief by the I ment was the liberation of the two gentlemen hand. Demagogues may slander and revile— from custody. I enemies may lay their shares fur his tett— false friends may gu on in the work of trea son; but the people—the grail popular heart of the Union—are with the Adminiatretion of James Buchanan." The Way Things Look. A friend in a neighboring county, writing to us on business, inquires, in • postseript, "bow things politieally look in York county." In simmer we will say, that "things" are' beginning to work, and look in this region, very much as they always do, when the Op position are about to get an "all-fired thrash ing." To those who expect that a want of organization, or " family jars," will prevent us from wheeling the whole Democratic army into line this fall, we frankly extend the Milesian caution, that " they may expect o be diJappuisted!"—Yurk Gaze&. lar-The President will remain in Cumber land to-night, and will proceed to Bedford to-morrow. lie was provided with a special car by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com pany.—. 4 ryas. Of course a Democratie President cannot , travel in the same car with ordinary people. —Daily Scare. Of course he mold and would travel with what the News calls " common people," if it were not for the feet that the officers of the Baltimore and Ohio itailroad company are gentlemen, and respect sea honor the highest officer ofa great country. "Common people," and all other people, swept those who have nothing bat the marrow of Wishner in their bones, are disposed to respect the °lmre of our free country. President Buchanan is a Democrat, and has a thousand timer more love for the people—the "common people "—than the Daily Ness and the Know Nothing party, which would make shine of foreigners, and refuse liberty to a ekes of aiusens who wor ship God according to the dictates el their cow—Arges. Mit is ree arked. as as 'widow of the yet sasattlmi mats at Italy. tlasi slam Ole Bratsk War of asommtios (1701) imstria bar lam sad maimed Lombardy so firmer dm twelve thus. Elections were held ip Kentucky. Tennes see, Alabama, and and several other States, last week. of which we give the results as far as reeeiretl A Psalmly.— agolln, Dem.. Is elected Gover nor by from 5,000 to 7,000 majority. The pres ent, Governor is Morehead, Know Nothing. The Democrats also elect seven, and protably eight, of the ten members of Congress, with a majority in the Legislature, which will se cure a Democratic United States Senator, in the place of J. J. Crittenden, Opposition. P. S.' .The Cincinnati Enquirer has re turns fur Governor iu forty aunties of Ken tucky, which show a Democratic gain of near 3,000 on the last Presidential election, when Buchanan carried the State by a majority of 7,200. Alabaws.—A. B. Moore, Dem., is re-elect ed Governor by an brunet:se majority, and the Democrats base elocted ALL the Congress- men MissowsL—Tlse Democrsta have elected e larger number than usual of the officers in St. Louie, but the balance of the State has not been beard from. No definite returns from Tennessee, Ch'ing Them Nu -e.—The editor of the Luzerno ( - aim., talks square up to the Oppo sitionists sud gives them to understand that this fall. in that county, they will •% Wive to encounter the Democrade hosts united. cont. dent and determined, marshalled tinder the lead of true, earnest, popular and competent candidaternot the Desnocratie party as last fall, broken and dismayed—not the Demo cratic party as in '54. betrayed by traitors and conquered by fraud." &al assures them that the Opposition cannot "nominate a a-tn. didate who will come within 800 totes of an election." • 9.741.619 Si 13.77101, W. 13,4133,341 73 Me IliyAlt Way lig 7111 k. Somerset Democrat, a paper that was decidedly anti- Leetisopton, as long as that question was a living issue, comes up boldly, in a recent number, to the support of the Reflux:ratio par ty and its principles. It says:—"The De mocracy of this county are firmly united on aU the leading principles of the party. The day for divisions on minor questions has gone by. Vorneyism can n 3 more affect the honest men of the party than Black Republicanism or Know Notbingism. Our Union is too val uable. our principles too highly cherished and the people's good too important to be thrown away for a mess of Opposition pot tage" IfirOne of the hardest contests that has ever been fought in Ohio will take place this fall. Both the contestants are already in the field. The Democrats are arrayed on the side of order, peace, the Union, our free insti tutions, and the Constitution of the United States, against the Abolitionist and Know Nothing foes who would dismember the con federacy, destroy our freedom, pint against oar pease, and under the miserable plea of political expediency bring the people into collision with the supreme authorities of the general Government. ore correspondent of the Washington Cossiihdion wrote, two weeks ago, igfiAlkars from Bedford : Mir The Star "takes pleasure in recom mending" /'orary's l' us "to all honest Dem ocrats !" "Honest Democrats" know that the Press is fully in the interests of the Black Republicans,—and they know, too, that the Star would recommend nothing Democratic. Forney is against the Democratic State Tick et, and is in favor of that of the Opposition. "Honest Democrats" will thus be able to ao count for the Star's "recommendation" of this "bird of" its own "feather." awl" h e late news fi orn Europe strikingly illustrates the uncertainty of popularity.— A few weeks ago the Emperor Napoleon was almost worshipped by the Italian people. He entered cities in triumph, and the populace grew wild in their enthusiasm to do him ho nor. Now he is detested by the sante people, and his portraits cannot be exposed in shop windows without canning riulenee. Such i s the reward his treachery and baseness are re oei ring.—Exchange. arThe prompt refusal of Mr. Buchanan to let hie name be connected in any way with the nomination at Charleston, has taken the wind out of the mils of all those piratical emits who seised upon the ides eonveyod by the article in the Pittsburg Tbet, as a pretest to abuse him. Mr. Buchanan to-day stands. in the purity of his coarse and the integrity of his actions, so high that the slash thrown as him by Forney £ 00.. comes fez sheet of its mark, ma falling hash apes those who hurl it, they are bespattered all over with their own 6/keesqfel.--The Oetkoolie Oben& se Ale gest% os.. was set 44 ha ee TES week. aad a nhaellie painting a • tile CeedlWee beret. itulte IlLegations. 1121111•CILATVC ?ICI'S', . The llemocretic County Convention, todey, placed in uotningion the following excellent ticket i Mate Samba, HENRY J. MYERS, or Strsbaa. (Sellioet w w Minsias d Ilkp Planet Ossaimills) Ass ra44, FREDERICK MEHL, of Franklin. Coassiniower, JAMES H. MARSHALL, of Elsattlioobou Director of dr Poor, JOSEPU J. ECUN, of goading, Auditor, A.MOS LEFEVER, of Union. 'Mum, Treissura, WAYBEIGUT ZIEGLSR, of Gettysbarg District Attorney, J. C. SEELY, of Gettysburg, Sorveyor, JOUR 0, lIRDIKERUUFF, of &rubes. Itepreseatatiye Delegate tp State Cotiven. tlun—doe. J. B. DA...N.NEIt, loolonation of realm.. The installation of Rev. T. B. Buenas ea Pastor of the Gettysburg charge of the Ger sten Reformed Church, will take place, in the Church hare, on Saturday neat, the 13th, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Revs. !CILIM'', Miu,ne, 11 { °moms, Sammie, (and probably others.) ego expected to ho present and participate in the cureless of the oeuaition. A special meeting of Minis will be held the even ing previous. Preeobing may be expected in the Church in this place on Subbsth morning following, and at II irk's Church in the afternoon. 1■ New esseires. The County Commissioners removed into tbnir room in the new Court Uouse on Mon day, and the Register and Clerk of the Courts followed suit on Tuesday. The Prothonota ry's vault will be fully shelved in a day or two, when that ulcer will also change quar ters. The rooms removed into are spa cious and airy, with any quantity of light, a►id are in every respect admirably adapted for the purposes intended, as experieuee will demonstrate. lu passing down Middle •treed, on Thursday. we noticed that Mr. Powzna was engaged with a force of workmen in putting op a flight of very solid granite steps in the rear of the building. The granite work in front will al4o ho op in a few days. OMB ' At shout 3 o'clock un Friday morning last. our eitizena were startled by the cry of ••Fire I" -Fire:" Flames were seen issuing front the stable of Mr. Anent M. Tow - ester, ie Franklin street. near High. and before they (mild he subdued, the building and its con tent's. including • horse. set of harness, two of three taus of bay, lumber. end otber arti cles, were untanned. A stack of hay ad joining was partly burned. There was nu inantanue on the property, and the loss will fall severely upon Mr. T. It is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. Pia Miss. The Sabbath School of the Bethlehem Church (Unita') at Bendersville will have Xio in SOW grove convenient to that town, on Sstunlay. the 13th inst. A general invitation is extended to the public, and an interesting time may be expected. A Brass Baud [rout Gettysburg will probably be pre sent. A Pic Mc will come of, in Sayder'e grove, oa the Cuouwago, on Saturday, the 27th inst. The oreasittee will s t are no effort to make it a "tip-top" affair. The honorary delves of 1). D. was eoelerred upon Prof. Jacobs, of this place, at the late Couunencenient of Wittenberg College. At the late C commit of Dickinson College, at , the degree of A. M. was conferred upon A. 11. DILL. Esq., late of this place. Mr. D. left on Wednesday last. for Mennessee, in which State he intends to re. side permanently. On Tuesday afternoon the log barn of Mr. Franklin U. Emmert, about two and a half Miles from town, was struck by lightning and set on fire. The conflagration was so rapid bat %Alois effective assistance could be sum mooed the building and its contacts were ouu sinned. There was no insurance upon either, and the 1064 is estimated at one thousand dollars.--//osoccr Spectator. ltailliremal DO idaramil. The President and Directors of the Ilanover rtranch Keil Road Company hare declared a dividend of one dollar per share on the tutpi- Lai stock, payola* on and after the 10th Lust. **Circulars dm Ihoesmeass :92 7he colopkr will he turwatied fur the causvai*. at TWENTY-YIN peal iIaCUNCC. The uuunty oaaraes prualiaes be as law:resting oae, and we trust that titiu drums whu au but take a Cuuuty Paper N IL% MIA themselves of this advantage w get Cumplier at an unpreoolemedly WM' price. Tee buuw liothiug Black Itepuh/1- 4.1i1l leakier' and mason will. ne duuuu, re burl to Inca usual game of talsehuud and ..le eeptiuu w ureer tu carry their pew, but we expect up be alter them, with "a sharp suck," mid to be able to expose their attempted erneuts. Circulate Ile Compiler. belt is nut a pleasant task for us to ask Patruits bat money, bat it must be duo., We maul asd stud have money by the Au yu4g Cuurt, and hope Wit friends will ovule pre pared w fork over. We have hominids upon buudreds of dollars due and owing to us iu different assounSt, sad we would respectfully and kuully ask twee iimbibted to pay up at MOO Subscribers at a dist/mos can remit by mail, in registered !attars, at oar risk. arm. annual lia and Marshall College, at Langmuir, was held ea the 27th of July, in Fulton Ball, Leneastor city. The padasting dee near bared twenty-one. being greater than on any preceding oeession sipss the anion of Frans fin sad Marshall College. /moil the list of gradenses we nodes the name 44 yg r . J A - W. Kia/g, dOzhit airrhis noighborbood vas ♦ieitd by re *sagas ash's on Tandy sad Friday atter agemalliaat, Irbieb the Fulda" sots •emh ceded. i illrTheosalribstioad*--oPow4lroppilip ior ni Cbospilir," andwood—ii W4lOOllllll, sad will wpm is oar sat. Hope 10 boar iron bin *pia. SheTir I.toerxsa sold the Foundry-of Bor der I Ross, in East Berlin, on Friday list, fur !HMO—David Border purchaser. His sales on Saturday were : Property of Bernard Devine : 97 acres in Ilaspiltuutum township, fur s4oo—Jacob Mos salmon purchaser. 77 acres of woodland, same township, fur piri.—Gtx)rge Arnold pur chaser. Property of Wm. F. Walter: CS acres, of mountain-land, isa Franklin township, fur s3o—JacobOrner purchaser. Property of James 11/unilton, deceased: 418 acres of mountain•land, in Franklin town ship, f or ;115—Joseph Stall purchaser. 437 acres. fur $llO, to T. Starers. 434 acres, f ur Mk to same. 411 acres, for $175, to same. 412 acmes, for S 1 10, to J.lcub Mussel man. 445 acres, for $lO5, to T. Stevens, 466 acres, for $55. to Jacob Mueseltuan. 450 acres, fur $5, to T. Stevens. Property of Juhn Adair t 34 acres, in But ler township, for $l,OOO, to Maria Slotbour. House and lot in Gettysburg, for 90 0 , to John Brown. Ball an acre, for $35, to John 11onok. We publish the following from the Erie (Pa.) Observer "Talk about Piooolontini, ikraekoseh, and other, feabhmable singers ; there id cot mother's sun or daughter in our g.xmlly city, ar is the ens airy either, that cannot attend a better tooncert. 'without money and without, price,' every day of their lives, if they have' a mind to. All they bare to do is to get up at four in the ta4roitig, throw up their window, if it Is not already up, which it ought to be, and let in the voice of the birds. Listen ! there is a robin -.- can Pieeolomini boat that? there goes an Oriole, Jenny Lied la nowhere ; bear that Blue-bird, how it stretches its little throat, and tries to lift its voice above the res t of the feathered hand! And now they are in chorus, Robin. Oriole, Blau-bird, Cat bird, even to the little Wren ; did it over pro duce anything emaill to it'-did mortal rouse ever sing ilia praise half as effectively ? We doubt it! And yet how few enjoy it—simply because it wets nothing, and is nut the [ash ion." And—because the bird "conceal" comes off a lee& too early in the day! Say, friend SLOAN, couldn't the hour be changed? Un lees it is, we must , sen ti nue to refuse your "show" the benefit of our oountenanoe. A letter from 'igen:lens:in residing in lowa to a fricud in this place, datotl July 290, says I see liy the newspapers, that Pennsylvania is a little ahead of lowa in cutting her wheat. Lc. Our farmers are all luksy, and will finish this week. I have Arty scree of very good wilt at, and forty-five acres as good appearance for corn as I over sten—seven acres have twou iu fwd roastiug ears for the last two weeks. lowa has never been blessed with as good a crop before. Everything in abundant*. Orlin of all kinds, good in quality and rreut in quantity. Potatoes and veg etables very plenty. Our whole country as . put on a very different countenance sauce this time litmt year. Yammers have their heads up again, hoping by their present crop to come up square with the world again. the Compiler CORMS to me with more news than a weekly letter. I feel posted with it. I am gratified to see an account nearly every week of some improvement ir. Gett3 I am glad, too, that the Railroad Company take proper pride in their road. I should like to take a ride behind the new Isszoinotive. It they continue to keep good stock on the road, they may expect to be patronised in a way that wilt pay expense* and a neat per ceutage beside. lifirThe Gettysburk Railpasd Company contemplates running an Excursidn Train to the Shrewsbury Camp Meeting on Sunday week, providing sufficient encountgetuent can be had. The train would leave this in the morning and return in the evening—round trip fare $1 40. Persons wishing to go will please leave their names with the ticket agent during the present week. IWA party of forty or fifty persons. from Marsh and Rock creeks, had a delightful ex cursion over the Railroad to Rammer and back on Saturday last. Wiiirkir. Hamm Itorritss. of East Berlin, has parehasod Black's tavern Bawd, in .Esa• sahaburg--price 82,300. ' aarlir. 13.ani.lan is about cosamencing the erection of a threentory brick building on the corner of Washington and High streets, and a two-story on the rear of the lot, fronting on nigh. Improvement in that quarter of the town is rapidly on the in crease. sir a Sams The Wester* Mei-Arai Railroad.—The company purpose to celebrate the opening of this road as far as Owen's Mills, on Thursday next, by a trip over the road with a number of invited guests. and a dinner a: Green Springs, in Shere's best style. This road will soon place us in a direct connection with Westminster, and, eventually, with Hagers town. The route has been prepared fur the rails to Union Bridge, the iron bought and paid fur, stud all that, is now needed is the means to lay the rails and prepare the line fur operatiou.—Sru. t of Frank- lllimit% lialak •.*uUhl. Loeser from lowa. illirThe Cincinnati papers contain dispatch es trout various sections of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois, giving accounts of title rains iu those localities§ uu Sunday and Mon day. Lu some places it rained very heavily for several hours, and in others the shower was light. .ears for the Safely of /iusgsaA—A letter mu:Lived in New lurk by the Oeeill dated Loudon, 19th, says that nothing had , been heard there frum fur severil days, and it was feared that he had been treauharuusly dealt with. 'term the Black Republican State Conven tion ut Minnesula the names of mu` !unwired and fifty tuindidater were presented fur the *even utfwes which were tu be filled at the next election. There are a gnat -many " pa triots" in the Republican catsup. - Sow Gal.—Says a cotuitry girl, describing her country hoses, " We raise our owa fruit s a d vegetables, make our own pork, and lay our ow* eggs." That pl would make a cap ital wile for a poet man, especially in this burg, where eggs are scams and dear. glp-A telegraphic despatch sap that the Leavenworth noise has letters from the Pike's Peak gold region, stating that the edam can tina° to yield well, aad that biamenes latrove• mesas are in contemplation to faeilitate the Dominos of mining. If Pik.'. Peak is a haw bag, it I. well manse, cad those interested is it are goveeced by the prisolple that M a lie well stack to is as good.. lb. troth." sierbs sleets of the mere& wheat Snip he she United States over tie gram* ever haulm before, is set dowa at sspeo,eio bushels. Letter rose,• Pirrsnena, July 30.—The Ileabswing how the President, woorilipieived this morn ing. by fun . Wilson liriOsisdless BEDFORD Brains, 2.5 th July, 1859. Mr Nee Sin: I hare received your kind note of the 19th inst., with the leader frum the Aid. Whilst I appreciate, as it deserves, the ability and friendship displayed in the editori al, I vet regret that It has been published.— My tiotennination, not, under any eircum stangst„ to beccime a candidate fur re-electi9n, is ftnel and conclusive. My best judgment and strong inclination utite in favor of this course. tin oast doubts upon any predeter mined purpose is calculated to impair any influence, in carrying important mottscrw, and afford a pretext for saying that they have been dictated by the desire to be renominated. With the kindest regards, ite- ! Respectfully, your friend. • JAIME Printery Medium at Belt int ore.-- 12oredviste and ittot.—BALtteoss, Aug. 2.—The Ward primary election. of the American party aro Lein. , held to-night in this city. There ban been great deal of ruwdyixnt at the polls, and the boxes of tho 20th Ward hare been numbed. The struggle is between the rowdy and tho respectable portion of the party, in selecting delegates to the Nominating Convention. The indiattituas an that the rowdies will ho sacceseful. A men named Sullivan was arrested in tho Sixth Ward, while in the art of firing off a large horse pistol loaded with slugs. Thomas Howe was shot in the knee and William Thompson in the leg. One uf thew is ooasid emit mortally wounded. There Ire rumors of other riotous proem& logs. SagaciiyDog.--At a fire recentl in Philadelphia, says the Daily News, one of y the workmen, named Peter Nester, after eating his dinner laid himself down on a bench CI take a nap: He 101 l asleep, and whit e the Ire stria increasing and closing an.und him, a bull dog, no doubt perceiving the danger, ran into the burning shop, and catching the sleejpiug man by his elotlting l wr likened - hint in tune to Itavo his life, The bench on a hick the man was sleeping was in anmes at ono end when be was awakened I/the iuterforenuu of the dog, -- - - Religioas Vetcies...The New York Nvening rime announces that Her. Dr. liellows bad prcposed in an address before the united elerwymenot the Unitarian Church, the establishment of a new Catholic Church, differing from the Church of &nue by the omission of what may tut deemed certain ab slute, erroneous or needless doctrine.., but presorting the attractive feature:4Al*. ritual, the ltamitiatlve symbols, and the sat-rod foiti vale which help to give the ltounn Cathode 4 Churoli its popular and universal character. The new soot to to be designated the " lira ►J Cherub." seek ha? boon truly remarked that Sardin ia, by accepting LAitutatrily without the fort resses neceoomry w4lefond it, has made hermit the rascal of Frani*. and that bait+ has ohm' nothing; while the Entioortor Napoleon re turns to Purim nominally n ounquerow. but, iu reality, 0 bailed noel dishonored than, 0111 fc4l:4; 141.1 folks' tunic phwe at Smith Sutton. Mass.. a few daps since. Tliu„,.” was done at the house of widow Italia* Lackey, and w as at tended by sixteen 6160, more united ages amount to ten hundred and fifty four years. The eldest. Mrs. /indium Weis, is $ yeurs of age, and the youngest, Mrs. Aut w Durdiiii. is 31. Tbnect are upwards of NO; four butweao TO and 80 ; 161 between GU and TO; three be tween SU and GO. They quilted it quilt of nearly two thousand *yes, the largest loos than ;nu inolies square, put together by M Lackey, who is upwards ul SO years of age. =CI Gamiwg al the Npriteys.-71to editor lif the Wiirrenkin Whig; writing (rein the !tell Svt:t..et (Vi.) Springs, says: A few ()Aye ego, • ample of Sn3tbern gon th-men here, rieli phuitere front Red ri%or, played seven ganlel of uld aIIeJAO for $5,06) genie, and tlie winner took over' ;pose. we lest sad the e l ,iney p:uvl, iu :► sheck on the linuk of Loutsteue. 1 cookLl give the usuues, lust forbear, Bleats ea CUMMII44II .11ands.—.The running Hi steam engines ►ut cinionior. roads. though near in this country. has been tasted in Ei%tad. Thera is an engine running daily front MU' CheOW to a colliery. uigl►t wile* distant. The ~ road is u odukating, and law seism' slim p curves, yet the mow draws five futir•w hooted wagons. containing thirty tons weight. I=== pros/IAI Railroad .Icricknf..../kirkes Lifts Losi.—Albany. August 3.—Au aimident oc curred on the liortlosrii Railroad. near Shag,- tictike, last eight, of a very serious character. The down train date at Albany at I passing the bridge which /peas the Tiuntian nook, was priteipatated into the creek below, a distance of int:ley-Pe feet, falfing in Own six to eight feet of water. Over thirteen per sons are reported killed. ova Berßlontlin's star is to Le antehuoilty thar of oue W. T. Ayuinr, who prvi.uses we are 4 told, if Mr. l'urter will allow scalfulditig erected us Goat Island, to lure esunActsselt down luto the water at the foot of th • land, a depth of one hundred cud seventy eta trout where he springs. This will as redly be surpassing the rope walker, and Ling him at a bound. Horace Mann, f rly a MOW ber of Congress from Massach efts, but recently a l'rofetsar in Antioch C lege, Ohio, died on Ltst Tuesday afternoon. Professor Mann was well known by Lis ritings and speeches, and was among thc/r.eakoss "refuniers" of the•present age. The Gloriosa IlarresJ.—Tlio teamster Pa pen are expressing great joy at the glorious crops that hare been gathered in that want/. The herrest is said to be the greatest ever sommi/there. Tho L'aion estimates that the \rhea, / crop has yielded not less than four iyloms of IntsAels-4n enormous yield, truly. ,('Legal notice has been gives that ap plication will be wade to the Court of Quarter Sessions of a charter for $ "Mutual Fire In surance Co. in the Borough of Hanover." iiirThe India Rubber Cue of Iforace 11. Lay, Alexander Hay, and others, was decid ed in the U. S. Circuit Court, in Baltimore, a few weeks since, in favor of those gentleaken, By this decision, our townsman, Mr flay, will be much benefitted pecuniarily.—rork 1 Pasaryisoasiaa. ,_ 11111r1Porney has written, it is said, to se!. mil personal kinds in Washington, asking their advio' • ea to whether he bad not better seek the Opposition nomination for Clert of the Howse of Soprearmso_' res, and that one of theme wrote in reply, " be saw nothing wrong in seek a surrimerak as he (Forney) was how part and peresi of the Republkan party, 'and Die }spar, 1100-I'nint, the "blest Republican joarnal in the ureter,'` - Sliena rails email a dead at ilaniabeis P1ia," 4 41146 did coaajdor able dastke. arks ea lash ihia fOriiiiid Ni Owlpp of XL Viimbiaomi; N. 11.., Nook, AO yeti. It did mot gum is di; lam* es Tiouditr. H WIZEN tam' isd of tally prayer arosiiscbait bNn efnied oodr pit is Stairorlsbize, Esigbind. •
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