113XTOST OP THS WAIL CAssaiele of Elerem Week , . E.olinscing the Cao"pulp! f, I r,r :14 • lid to :be .11useidr—Ite Xatt u, 1.; ,v, rtetories, Reverent, It. treat; and Pcuo- it , ' 2 r rig 1 *at 4. $5O. u...re i;eente. otiorit 11.—De• Arture of toe first body of }rehab tianot irons Tumors—Au Wisp dispatch Irina Vienna' Traria. Apyg recoifed nt To rin. . 44 XL—no ring' Asa.l by Use ultimatum zPirdi-4;ovng Carour dachas. the 4.tritin Cunditionse.-Statoosent ut the war granitic atidreesoti to the Corp. kvidoti L; Count IValewskil—Frsol;b troops first er.iss Mont Ceni.. April 27.-Atecoltition in Tuoiclioy—The CilrsAd fluke retires—Address of Vic tor fio' /mum! to his i+ruiy. Vat ;7,41 /yam,' of the War—The Austrians fintar tsarrl , fila April MearTlio Austrian Ikularation of war psetAki at rictuni—TlN un der 11 , unt liculin, palls garahal Canrobert and tier. Jiaj Flea& Turin and asmutne eon/wand of Weir respective corps d'urna,e—Gen. 11161abon rtrril es at tionou—Death of 4,4 mur a l --Appeal of Victor Emanuel to tt a flail:tit people_ April 304:—The Anstrnom ocLuny Norart The French A mtJasinidor 'unite Y - , -Iterult of 31w4,4,t (2 41r ., m . " Vacua la.isca Turin to take rosnmaii3 of itiy arniy-e—The Austrians ()CCU p) )lu.rturri.—Thestr.atn. ors seize the S4rdlni:ln , orts on Lks 14 Jklaggivre,-Three A(1.4311111 el , Nels re pylmij on the htLe. Tio D oc i, c , B o f Parma 1, from the Duchy. gap 111.. rtddreggi. . etl g• the rwp, i-wi.,tat.,/—The Aus trians Fiwts the l'a at C.uninu--They - - `re repulsed in an attemptel crossing • tit Przersitiete—They burn the tpridge avail. the Scripia :it i ) ;ecep Zit—The Aux tries ran-ward ro;Klies Xay 4.—The Conflict at Frarxit,ep, continues —The Austrians, )„wring the at Viitottirizsa. advatike to A eq,e -peNsi./e at Vulenza. lAS Reeo , 4 Wee 4 of ihtiVar —The Proych Eopenor l'rocee<l4to the Ser# gay 5.-.,The Dwiltess of l'artns returns to her Capital. clay 6.—Gen. Cialolini, issuing from Casale, seizes a cont.°, of the enemy. gay 7...-The Austrians repass the fa at gay 10,—The Emperor Napoleon 111. and the Prince Napoleon Jerome leave I►aris for the Nett of War.,-The 4usr • trims complete a retrogede movement to the left of Sosia. Nay 11.—The Emperor emLorks at Marsiel ketr-.The Austrians pause at Verailli, and retarn reconnoitering parties to the right bank of the river—They oc cupy itirergaro. Nay 12.--The Emperor lands et Genoa .—lerues an Order of. the Day 1,4, the Army. Nay lg.—The English Deekratioa of Neu, !relay published. qhe ihird Week the ri - ar—The Austriant Retreat, May H.... The Austrians occupy Bob titt. and push their Adrsueod .}vests I,u Cnsteggio. • May 15.-,The French taperer arrives at A lessandria, May 16.—The French Squadron of Admiral Jnrion Grariere anchors before Ve nice. The Emperor visits the outpost. nt Vnlen sa. May 11.-.-The Austrians threaten the Bridge at Stella-t-The Emperor visite the headquarters of the King at Oteinti. Rao--The Austrian , vainly attempt to take the Bridge at Valerian. May 19.—Tbo headquarters of Count Cy nlai transferred in retreat to Gar lasco, l'Ae Fomrth Week glace War—The Belles of Montebello and rerseiti.. ,May 20.—Great speech of M. Kossuth on the War, delirerid at London Tavern— Dottie of Montebello—The 4. l lies, num bering 6,300, under Gen. Frey, defeat es,oou Austrians under Gen. Count titodion.—The Eniperur risits Casale. May 21.—The Pietlaiontese under li en , (r a t_ dini, force the passage of the' ,Sesia Apt Vercelli, routing the .tustrians--Gar ibaltii, with his corps, leaves Bien; and marches fur Northwestern Lom bardy—The blockade of Venice estab lished. May V...—Death of the King of Naples. May23,--Garibaldi,. passing the Ticino at Seato Calende, defeats the euemy and captures Varese. .May 25..—Garibaldi attacked by the Au& triage, beats thew--Col. Christoloris, with a portion of Garibaldi's force, b es ts the Austrians near Seek) Culende —The Emperur at Yogheru, May 25.—The Emperor arrives at Vercelli.— Garibaldi &gain beats the Austrinusat Mulaa.tte, Eleventh Week of the War--Trite Armistice and the Peace. July 3—Arasistice concluded between the two Emperors at Villa Franca—Zara bom barded by Use French Frigate Lupe larvae. July 11.—Interview between Napoleon 11/. and Francis Joseph—The War Ter minated by the Peace of Villa Franca. • Proa the Chemin relearg Meanie:l'a Libel Suit. Our readers will he surprised to learn that after all McClure's bluster—all the sympathy mannfastured for injured innocence—all the paid for newspiper puffs—all the certificates of good character, and all the whining. belch ing and bleating, over the terrible mountain of libels', the said mountain labored and brought forth a mouse and a half paudel tstremity of the critter being cut off 'smack emotive' in order to enable it to turn an acute angle without damage. What vria ail his toadies, and hired ..cribbers, say to this after expending so much sympathy on him, and pronouncing him such a badly libelled man ? It stems he dues nut consider !timed r so badly libelled as they would represent. Bat, thee, they are presumed to know more about the matter than he does himself, and if they should stretch a figure or so in his behalf, the means justify the end and their consciences are quieted. After all the froth and fury Mc- Clure does not ienture to go into Court and prosecute on more than one and a p of ano ther, of these " suspicions." lle carefully, atutiously and prudently selected the one in which he is "suspected' fur being after some Skies Bright 1 of the pickings in a certain Divorce Bill, and We • had opport ttttt wee ut conversing with the part of another in which he is suspec ted" fur leafing about the Exenutive Anti-i Democrats from all plats of the county lust Chamber to the disgust Of Goy. Pollock. Li week, during the holding of the August this " suspicion" he stops short at a Comma, term of Court, stud find that in alt quarters and cuts off that portion wherein be is suspee the Democratic ticket is received with a wais ted of being pecuniarily interested in the sign ing of certain Acts of Assembly ! What a faction and an endorsement almost unpreets satutious man ! Or was it the stern necessity dented in its unanimity. This is as it should of the case that narrowed him dowu to this. be ami d • tra)s is the reliable harbinger gruel' point? As it is 51cClure'e object to manufacture of success, political capital out of these suits, we will here Itemoerate, close ranks! Watch the eae• re a true statement uf their progress, so far, my—ulisierve their marsinuvree--and thwart in order to counteract the falsehoods be will them at every point ! be required to iment to cover his inglorious prosecution. 0.1 Tuesday sfternoon, the 9 hail - The York Gazette prueounces the Dem inst., these intbetwente were bent in to th °crude ticket uf this county an excellent one, Grand Jury and returned the same evening. I (cownieudatiou it is well worthy of,) and Oii die next morniug. before the charges could . re be etamined, or a ivitnesa subpsenacti, , Clore had the case called up fur trial. It was , nWe expect to hear a good result from well understood in court that this was all done Adams this tell, and we heel eaSitifthil that the for offset, sad that the anxiety to go to trial sterling Democracy IA that county will du was all bosh. The Counsel for the Delendants their %lade uuty." desired time to examine the Indictments, and All right! You shall not be disappoint the Stevenson Will Case, which had previous- . correct pnuciples and aa unex ' lv been fixed fur trial an W e dnesday, was Inn then proceeded with. The Will case lasted I ceptiouable and popular ticket, the Deutucran until Iniureday e% ening.. The libel case was cy of Adams canuta fail of a "Gout, asionax." then called again and defendants' Counsel ' i Put us down K I"' said they were about to file a motion to quash ' the indictments for informality, and that they IThe1 The Western Peaxsylraidia Democracy.... would most likely ask for a continuance. Ou The Pittsburg And has she most cheering ac- Friday Judge lr immel! was sick and there counts eL tue ‘‘. in the western ouun was ao court held. On Saturday the court met , and the Judge not heeling able to sit the jury ties of this State. Ah the time approaches was discharged, and the business continued ; for deciding the political complexion of the until Monday, 15th inst. On !gond:ly the State, the earnest, honest winking men uf the defendants appeared i ❑ Court and entered party du not hesitate to declare all paat dicer. intn their own reoognixance, in one hundred! dollars, to appear at the Oe tuber Term. ; ences forgotten, and express a willingness to I All the political capital McClure has than t cooperate fur the election of the State ticket. This Rassetk Weakof the War—The Retreat of far manufactured out of his Libel suit would ' T h i s i s as isshembi be, and we ha i l the return • _ the Aludrisust. not elect him Dog pester, and befitre he is of J oe o._4l, 4nb i u ddi ea tne e B ergs ma...Tee thrungh aith then, hie character will be t°f [deadly fe e li ng 4 4 a eartain harbinger Amstri*lts% evacuate Pavia and riaesus bilked its its tree light, that tit 'airing one ell success, The Jl.rt has not a doubt of the tri ms...rue pe e w e e of v enue an i ses at; the most corrupt politicians Penneylrania!umpliant election o f the State ticket. `reruns. t aver bad. 1 j w; it r ...13 ! . • Austgant s avatuata sir* 'aro h o w, ezm i sma d, was aidiali sarn... c. P. t It. D. D., of Pittston. • • - uf Tit Fifilt Week or Me War-274e Battle of Pulestro. May V.—Garibaldi marches alum Come-- napid movement of the French army from the south to the north of the Po-- Montebello and Cuetegiu evacuated by them, occupiel by the Austrians. May tieatinig the Austrians at Sisn Forme. occupies Como, Cameriata and Lecoo.—Austrian vessels lairuhard Canobblo, on lake Maggiore—The Val- Aline rises in itteurrection. 31.-.-Battle of Palestro—The lllics com manded by Victor Emanuel, attack the Austrians—The Emperor of Austria, attended by Field-3larsbal Baron Hess, smites at Verona. J une I.—The s illies defe:t the Austrians at Palestruss-Gen, Niel occupies Novara— Proclamation of the Emperor Francis Joseph to the Tyrolese. Jane Z.—Garibaldi , retiring before a power ful body of the enemy, attack. Laveno u n successfully—The Austrians attack th e allied outposts at &Akio, but speedily retreat—The advance of the Allies, under--tileNtahon, enters Luta bardj by the bridge of Turbigo, The sit Wer.k of Ike War—The Great Bat. elee ef .Vagvele and .Italeynano, June 3.—..r6 .4ustriaas hastily evacuate Sar dinia... Severe action at liutralora— Garibaldi again utarchoa upon Varese, beats tie Austrians anti reutaupies it. Jane 4. --The conflict at Iluffalora concluds in a splendid victory of the Altics at ta. Juno 6.- 118 -Can rise' open the 4inAtriano— Th e ggi rrigog reble-I—Viewr k; inanu4l proaraimeti King—Lombardy itimege4 Sotedinia...-Grgntl re .thscu gt . fur this rietury of Magenta. ose 7.—The Emperor and Kling enter Mil an... The Austrian cu3tow-huuees un L a t e 4 ,M4u,iore seized Oorps. kme pursues the Austrians, •. ho retreat turrards ;maim of Napoleon lIL to the ital MAIL_ JUDO 9. Ilarsli al Baragnai at. tacks the Austrians at - INlalegnano, an d &Retie eevere contest. carries that post ---0 a the same day the ..tusuian C,,unt dTrban le beaten hy Marshal caurul, cit. at Camtninu—The Austrians evac uate Dwelt° on the Magziure—The ):tapervr stud King atteug waits at Thy $146 'WWII/at* 8 01111 6 114 awl ..iteat'. brills misterwas& airistian. 'tNu, sir, hie* 1111 .+Resiellti° o o f ga l° R erb 7 A.il4* * I member a( wits tile rids. ' try in Eng Palmerston in viteel 10 form k nct —head-quarters of the French advancnd to Qurgoti ;obi. June 1'2.--The Van.ritini of the Frond' army pastime the A.1.(1:.t ( - -tsona—=The Sar thnien army passes the A 4 1 ,14 at Vapi. to—The Au-triami cotuplshc thy erlo tttioa of the Peps) Territory, and also withdraw from .Sl•.Klena-s-I)eitth of Prince .11etternich. June Aus:riai.s ahr.ndon Vzsighet. tones-caravil.ikli at Brescia—Cremona end Brescia declare for ;he King of Sardinis—The army passes the Seria--Geti.dl:rban retires from (-stein. June 14.—The Duke of M.iona arrives at Mentuat-41Trliwn occupies Curriana. but evacuates it the Lune night- 14 :- volt sit Veiling. June 15.--Garalusliii repulsed by en over whelming force of the Austrintis at eassesiothiN.--Ile retreat+, toward* Lo- unto, Jgne 16.—tien. Count &Mick takes command of the sesiond Austri4ii arws. replsc ;nr, —.The Ileuti-quarteri 01 Na poleon 111. rerno‘ed t fforo—Tt4e Aus trian Fel:per:kr at 'rrasigliato. The Eighth Week of the War—Preparations far Ow Final and .1) cisire pinks. Jute I 7.—The Austrians cezupy M waft:Mart+ and Castiglione—Kossuth !caves loo don fir Italy. June 18.—The Emperor and King enter Bres cia—The Austrian. occupy the pas+ ot the Stevio—The Emperor Francis Jo seph reviews p. porti,,ii of his army at I,miato—Ha al-somas supreme cum mind gfthe army. June 19. —The Third 1)i ri.ion of the Adriatic Fleet mails front 'ruin. Tone ;10.—The Au+trians abandon Montaelt iaro, Castiglione, trail Lonato. Jung :11.—The Emperor and King leave Bres cia !or the Camp—The Austrians re occupy Moutechiaro and Cartiglione— Francis Joseph Axes his head-quarters at V illafratien. June ./.1 —The French pass the Clliose at montochiaro, end push a rbOOnnOlg tielCe AS far 4.6 IlesuiNuar ;ars of Francis Jnteph at Yallegiu— Kus•uth arrives at Genoa. June Z.—The French Emperor and the King nege a reconnaissance as far as Desen- La:at—The Austrian+ in fall force re pass the Mineiu, and occupy Pozsulen gu, Sulferino and Carriana—Tumults .t Milan against the Jesuits. The :Vials Week of the War—tie Ilatlle of rasa Me Jliario. June ',3—Crept bottle of pisslEariuu; $50.0: 1 0 Austrians defeated by the Allies, num bering 150,000—The Austrians repass the blincio—The Allied heactieartera et Cavriano. Jane I.—Prusais proposes in the Piet the mobilization of the Federal army— Panic—ltetreat of the French tro o jis at Brescia. June 2(4—Kossuth arrives at Parma. and af ter conferring with Prince Napo!eon s proceeds to the Imperial bead-guar tens. Juno 27.—A portion of Garibaldi's troop., under Major 3ledici, oeciipy the pass of Toned, between Val C.ununica and , the Tyrol. June p3.—The Allies crossing the miter the Yenitiwn Sates. June 29.—The vanguard of the Allies advan. ces to Villa Franca. June 311,—Tue Imperial bead-rinarters re moved to Yolta—The corps of Prince Napoleon joins the main body of the Allied army stVallegio—The Sardini- nna commence the siege of Peschiera— The new British blinistry des:hires in Parliament its determination to main tain an inviolable nostrolity. Tke Tema Week of tho ft izr—Repme -Ifier Me Baltic Jul j3,—The Emperor removes his head-quar ters from Volta and crossing the 31in eio, fixes them at Vsßegin. July 4.—Ten thousand French troops landed • at Liman-Piccolo, in the Adriatic— Grand Te Debtal fur the victory of Sul farina, in Notre Dame. July s,—The Austrians retire from Bormio, after a sharp action, in which they are 4efeata2 by Garibaldi. THE COMPILER_ f - ) 11111 :40: e .Pi • ) A *. :l ' If t" • ' vor o at " 10 : vll.llot “111404 T - u ,vliCi.-ft-51. U 1• ST ktfilt, t✓ifUß ►KL, riOrkILTAA GETTVASUBG, PA: MO!tDAV 110RVIXC;, AVG. 22, Iftrift Vourratir itatr ifirkrt. Tor A o.h r..r RIMATID:3O.I" L. 11114:11T. of Philadelphia For Sofro/tor licioroi, JOLT S ROWE,r of Franklin i•unlit% Vrtuorratir Can* dirkrt. iilalr &valor. HENRY J. MYRILS. of Tyrose fSailieet to U. deeriws 1b• Distrie Casforpoqi.) .4 swath/ n, FREDERICK DIKIII., of Franklin. CW111111111;•.; no JAYES 11, 31A111. 4 11ALI„ of Ilainilumban. lihredur of JOSEPH J. Kt of Reading. Auditor, 4:46 1 .:3 LEFEVER. of roion. Oostah / Treasorrs, W.4ITRIGIIT ZIEGLEIL or Gettysburg Postrtri Allornry, J, C. XEELY, u( Gctt)sburg Surreyor, 401 IN G. DiiIINKERITOFF, of Straban • News. .to. The result of the retest Southern elections demonstrates beyond all controversy that the Opposition esu.not carry a single Southern Suite in ItIGU. Groat efforts were made to car ry Virginia, Tennessee and Kentucky, but the result in those State+, while showing a gain of Opposition members of Congress, from local causes, at the saute time indicates a Gxed and Immo% able Democratic popular majority. The Democratic State Ticket appears to be gaining round daily. A more unexceptiona ble ticket has er been placed before the people of Pennsylvania, and as a consequence it must command the Admiration and support of the people yf the State. John Hickman, in a recent speech at West Chester, said &hat be "would sooner vote fur two good negroes than Wright and Rowe." Ile belongs; to the Forney-caters. •A bull—probably of the Slaymaker breed— attempted to butt a train of cars off the Alle gheny Valley Road, one day last week, and was cut np into sausage meat for his temerity. In the Constitution formed by the late Kan sas Constitutional Convention, women are al lowed to rote II school turners. The same p.•ivilege is granted them, we believe, iu Canada and Louisiana. The Webster Times states that while Mr. Jo seph Davis, of Douglas, Mass., was hiving a SWAM of bees, on Monday last, his little son a as stung near the - right eye, which was badly swollen lu spite of the usual remedies, so as to destroy the use of the eye. The Petersburg (Va.) Express says that showman pitched his tent in that tuna, Thurs day, and absorbed sonic. ten cent pieces is showing a zebra, which proved to be a mule painted. Fader threats of lynch law, the zebra man left, protesting, boa ever, teat he bad been deceived in the purchase. Huston, Augu4t 14.—The great annual Wes leyan Camp Meeting at the Vineyard was at tended to-day by about 20,000 persons. Im pressive discourses were delivered by different clergymen. The weather was delightful, and perfect order was maintained throughout Ills. day. A sanguinary battle occurred between the Sioux and Arapahoe on the 22nd of July, re sulting in Ve loss of 28 of the former and IC of the latter Another battle was expected, w hick it was thought would resalt in the extermina tion of the weaker party. At a meeting of the "American party" of Camden, (N. J.) the Huta. Milliard Fillmore Walk nominated as a candidate for the Presidency in 1800. The story of a woman in Ohio having eight children at one birth ens, as we eupposed, un founded. lt is said that there are more visitors at Sar atoga now than ever before at one time. lion. Daniel K. Sickles is said to hat e bought a farm near Sehneetady, N. Y., and intends to become a "tiller of the soil." A contemporary ask,, "will u-Liskey ex plode?" Can't say, really; but those alto drink enough of it are pretty certain to "get on a tsar." • The Height of Nonsense.—Attempting to protect two pair of hoops from the rain with a single umbrella. It can't be-did! The Juliau aqueduct of Rome is two miles longer than the Croton aqueduct of New York, but the Croton carrita more water than all the 'seven aqueducts of Rome put together, and more than any other aqueduct in the world, and is longer than any other, excepting the Juliau. hi. Loeq eloctisipaitm, Mark's Lutheran Church of Philadelphia', end accepts. The Southern ]®cation Coating off II httinct Politicians. Thai hare takao place during the present 4 The distinctive Republicans bate t, , wary month, hale noncom for doubt to boy un- to shed at the defeat of the Opposition in t: prejudiced mind, that the popular sentiment South. On the contrary, they experience a is decidedly against the Opposition. ' am:motion of relief that the overthrow of the Kentucky is more strongly Dernoerntic Southern Opposition thwarts the plans of the ils.au at say period within the butt thirty party at the North favorable to a National or years. When the Governor and other State ganization. Hereafter thelfehris dear for officers recently elected, enter upon their du- the operators of the Republican.. The New tiro, all her Dept/au/exits will `..ie iv Democrat- York Eceoiag Ptsf, in an auricle on the:late ie hands, and pa soon as het Legislature elects eloctions at this South. take. nu pains to con a successor to Mr. CoirriN las, i n the United ecel its gratification, but later alluding to the S:ates Senate, she will be represented in that ultra position taken by the Southern Orpnal body by two Democrats I ; tilos sayer Tennesset has re-elected Gov. H setts by a majority greater than that received by any bernatorial candidate, excepthiinself in :er,7, since 18.37, and the legislature is Demucratio in both *ranchos. Alabama has re-elected Ger. Munoz, the , regular Democratic nominee, over an ultra' slaveeode man, by a majority exceeding trim tytionisand. North f_'.rolina has gone largely for the Pc mocrney on the popular vote. Texas has elected Gen. Hot:avow, who rap as an independent candidate fur Governor, by a majority of several thousand. lie owes hie success to his frequent declarations during the campaign, of friendship for President cusxssi's Admin;stration, and of opposition to filibustering and the reopening of thie Af ricaa slave trade, and his open abandonment of Knuw.nothingism Tennessee Election. It is not generally understotd why the Op position have succeeded in electing seven out of ten Congressmen in Tennessee, when the Democratic State ticket was elected by eight or ten thousand majority. The present Con gressional apportiontment of the State was made by an Opposition Legislature, and the design was to secure eight districts to their own party beyond possibility of loss. But two districts were so formed its to lease any hope of electing Democratic members. Ilexes, while the State is Democratic by at least eight thon• sand, her representation in enngreiot bents a different complexion. Of the election of Gov ernor the Nashville Orion says : This is the most magnificent trinmph ev er achieved by any other candidate in Ten nessee. Two years ego the rote fell off heavi ly, the Know Nothings were in a dying con dition, nod the Opposition had not been lite,^ot ten. This year the Opposition expected to carry the I.ttste, and made an effort which has never before been equalled by the uppis• nents of IhmmerAcy in Tennessee. The List hope of John Bell was involved in the contest, and his partimis fought with the energy of despnir. A majority of near NINE THOUS. AND in tile heaviest 'tote ever east in the State, is a verdict which may be regarded as eonclusii e. We repeat, that the election of Gov. Harris, by such a majority. and over such nit effort as was made against him, is the most majes.ic triumph which any man has ever obtained in a race for Governor iii Tennessee." "Our friend. Mr. Digur.. we hero an iden. 41 full amilevrliat behind bin worthy com petitor. Mr. l'utinnems, as we have heard it intimated, whether true or not n e cannot 1 ,1 3 y, that he inted acainet Mr. WILL last sear. and that gentleman and his tricuda might f ee l riiqp,wed, to return the compliment thin 3 ear."—.ldams Sea giiirThe editor of the Sentinel has a way of giving eurrtncy to a falsehood peculiarly his own, and the above extract exhibits a cave in point. Whilst with one arm encircling tim.l fondly crabs:wing a "friend," all smiles nal hind professions to his face, he inflicts with the other a quiet and intended-to-be fatal sra'., in the Lack. We will venture to say that the editor or :hat paper did nut when he penned i'., end does not now, Lelitre% solita ry word of the slanderous "intimation:' he circulates, that Capt. Dtzttt i•vuted against Mr. WILL last year." And yet it is intecil ed to have all the more injurious effect up on Capt. D. by being couched in the very "friendly" terms which characterize the paragraph. Such tactics may:succeed fur a a hile--Lut the cloven foot is sure to he de tected in the end. Those who know Capt. Diehl itsr we do to he en honest and earnest Democulat, will not ask a contradiction >fithe tielsehuud conveyed in the Senators "intimation," but fiir the benefit of others we pronounce it Lastly un true. Capt. Diehl did rote fur Mr. Wall livt year, and theyear before, and interested him :6.lll-as became him in Mr. Will's behalf. This. many who were present at the election would testify to, wera it worth while. We rlgard the present as a proper period at which to put our Democratic friends throughout the county on their guard against Know Nothing falsehoods and slanders .f all sorts and sizes. Shut your ears to them! They are only gotten op to dereity—to hum bug the unwary into the supportof the Office seekers' or Know Nothing Black ltepablieu.n ticket. The —Superior Council," composed of the leaders, know that their ticket stands uo earthly chance of success unless Democrat ic votes are had fur it, and hence their mean, ouwardly and unmanly thrusts at Democratic candidates. Let the friends of our cause be warned in time, and treat dark lantern slan derers as they deserve by turniug their bucks upon them. "Mr. Durboraw's prospects are very bright ; and we look forw.,rd to his election by au in creased majority."—Adams Sentinel. 1100-All gammon 1 That Mr. Durboraw himself lacks the confidence in the chances of success be had mat year can he seen "sticking out." Ile already sees the hand writing on the wall, and the - Superior Cuun cellurs" can discern nothing in the. prospect that will enable them to give him encourage ment. Their uuly hope now is in the effect. { their abuse and mittrepreeentation of Demo cratic eundidatea may have. So frail a thread de their fortunes hang upon. I SkrA policeman iiT a New York, last Saha _ day, was about to shoot a hone which had The K•afitc2,y rote.—The vote east in Ken-1 Leen hopelessly injured by en accident, but lucky at the late election, was very heavy.--, in cocking his revolver the hammer slipped, It considerably exceeds that given at the the cap went off, and the ball entered a Ger- Presidential election. Macorines.tuajurity man', head, killing bin almost instantly. will be about eight thousand three hundred, and Mr. Burn's, !or Lieu teoant, will be about i iffirAnolier Balloon Ascension will be cloven thousand. 8.111, Mr. BOYD'S vote is' made at Chambersburg, on Saturday, the 27th instant, by J. A. Light, of Lebaunu. not as large as Mr. NIACOPFIN'tI by loveral thousands, lIIIPP birChambersburg is thirty-eight feet high -- - Chian& as lame.—The uld Warren Conn- er than Cireeneastla ty j3rpk , which fell into had credit some ago. has bad its name changed by the Court mar A Pittsburg paper says business is id 041 et/linty, North IVestern Bank ." more lively there nuw than for ten years past. We do not know, however. that this will make its notes any better. We adrise our readers nut 43 touch them until they hear of some more substantial change 113 the affairs of the than that o f its name tnerely.—Er change. . The Warren County Bask is in the same sae 5 ° l oooo tostiblY the victor that she loft condition of oar political euetniea....rotten to her competitor,„,al th. i hria. 1"111, '' U D. the core---and ilk e them. hopes tu deceive the i where . ”"l' fi rst heat °` two mile. was °°"! people II A choupo of moue. The game iron's ; ouirspliehed in the naparalleled time of 4;.501; i wort, for one or the other, 1 her eitestind beet of the wane distance, in 5:5. PiirWto notice a number o f our chil l . 111 Tbeltorees are so easily matched that Letters ' hare oummenced hoeing out the weeds 1114111 ShrCupt. Untalt Sanest:ion, the aide*' goad fi most for their interest to keep their I ~..n t t has beet) growing so litsitai. the Lagessfer laellifescer, iieptikes mealy in their pockets , though offers of Ulla 1 ."--- %aill, tha t their doors during the emir 44 0:fel the nest Ovvornor. Cuuld. let elect at t r Ad Mora Trinpk were f ro g ) . wa d t , , i lastly huat or better bud. - - srftb I saes months. /light. - •' Such is the policy, and such its impotent result, at a faction whose lily leader. Mr. Crit tenden, has been commended t o th e aepuhli eau, as a suitable candidate for the Presiden cy. For the sake of fellowship II iih these extinct politicians was the party urged to fore go the assertion of those distinctive princi ples which give vitality to the Republican or gauir.ation, and the abandonment of which would drive away the mass of its most efficient and unselfish supporters. For the honor at being patted on the head and saluted its a •• national par iy" by such albe., we in New York were requested to surrender our integ rity, to forget our solemn and reiterated pledges, and all this with the inevitable result of breeding intestine disaffection. building up a third party of political 'abolitionists, and giving the State to the hands of the spurious Democracy." The Republicans are determined not to " forego the assertion of their distinctive prin. ciples" for the sake of fellowship with "ez. title. politicians." As far is New York. is concerned, 'we are assured that Republicans will not abate one iota of their distinctive ultraism to conciliate conservatives, moderate men, Americans, or any other class of clans. A different policy rule. in Pennsylvania.— For the sake of fellowship with all manner of men opposed to the Democracy, the last State Chnvention consented to 6 ' forego the asser tion of those distinctive principles which give vitality to the Republican organisation." The platform was a negative piece of nothing ness, without point or meaning. It dodged all the great questions before the people, and no man in the Convention had the boldness to express his convictions. The policy was union ut a.ll hazards, at any price, by the sacrifice of every principle. So completely is the party iu subjection to this policy that there doe, not exist a paper in Pennsylvania that dares speak out boldly like the Post. The Opposi tion press and politicians have agreed to avoid the danger of declaring their views upon controverted points.—Ptatiot & Uoiodt. From tie itteetews (Pi) Dereactet. A few Plain Question. Democrats! cut this out and ask your ' Know Nothing and Republican neighbors the ! following simple questions: Who are iu favor otnegroes the right of suffrage which they rerun(' to foreign born citizens ? Thu Know Nothings and Republicans. Who passed the law in Mits.,achusetts pre venting tureign-born citizens from toting l when Adat:ticel to Practice. duly naturalised according to the Cuustitu- On Monday bud, on motion of Messrs. ` lion of the United States? The Know Nothings and Republicans. 31cCasaitv and WILL'', Messrs. W. A. Dux ! Who recommended thew:tie law to ue pass- cs!c, A. J. Coves and J. K. 3161.11ENsv, were ed iu Newsersey. admitted Li the practice of the Law in the The Know Nothings and Republicans. 11'i,„ reeemmen d e d t h e same l utr t o b e pas, several Courts of Adams county. They un ed in New York ? dereent a rigid examination in open Cuu(, The Know Notlflugi. and Republicans. nual to quitted thennelves creditably. Who sanctioned and approved dint odious In the evening they entertained the mem . measure in Pennsylvania, by giting :heat bent of the bench and bar, the public officers, eun.;ent in. their lust State Convention? The Know Nothings and Itepublicans. the tiPess, rill others, in a sumptuous manner Who introduce) a bill in the Legislature of at she Eagle Hotel, on which occasion, after Ohio to strike out the word "white." from the disposin g of the "solids,"- speeches were Constitution, in order to give negroes the right. a of suffrage! nittiu response to calls, by lion. JAYS, The Know Nothi; td ---` " - ,W. 11. M, Er J. A. S,^ ngs.tinc ,epub tennis. Who are in favur of ftireigners not voting until they are 21 years in this country• The limow Nothings and Republican+. Who curried banners in 1856 upon which' only sixteen buttes appeared where there Bbutild have Leen thirtytwu The Know Nothings and Republicans. Who were in favor of letting toe Union elite? Knnw Nothing/ and Repnlilins. A Debuts Job. A 11-,stou correspondent of a D.epublienn paper, Linagelf an intense fit:publican, speak ing of ttio next Presidential nunduation, says : I s The very &dictate job of constructing a ,plaifurin tor the Republican party, winch phall aommunodate John Bell and Virus. U. Seward. Curl Schurz and Guy. Banks, Tutu Cumin and Charles Stunner, Eli Tim . , er and Joshua IL (lidding*, will require great utteu tion." lie is right. The Sob will be a delicate une, and we shall see how well it will be per- fur mud par`The &ar says Mr. Duvnoa.tw. is "every day gai ni Lig grountL" Yes--'beer the lefl I" Democrats who were humbugged iuto his support a year ago wouldn't touch hint now with a ten-feet pole. And many of his own' party will turn from him when they discover, as we shall show them, from the record of the Session, that he did NOT redeem "all his pledges to his constituents!" his Legislative votes are not as unexceptionable as the aar managers, in whose hands he entirely is, would have the people believe. We have TIIE DOCUMENTS !" ter Tl.e announcement lately made in a London paper that the United States Govern ment had acceded to the offer of the five powers fur the abolition of privattering is un true. Nu concession of the kind has been, or is likely to be, made by our Government. liirßoye should look before they leap, when leaping. A boy in Brooklyn, N. Y., named Brown, made a dire on Friday week, and bu ried his head so deep in the mud that he was unable to extricate biturelf, and consequently died from suffocation. Another Grunt felting Katel.---Fkma pie Ayaia Vittorions,There was another excitiug trotdoir mateb on Eelipie Course, L, 1., uc Tuesday. between Flora Temple and Primness, on a two mile heat, is which Flora Local .A..frairs.. Proceediegs Cos"' The atten•letnc nt Court on Monday and Tuesday was unusually large, the new Court !Louse doubtless attracting many besides those coming on business. The building was of course much admir e d. and will be more 1 1 0 after it shall have received all the finishing touches. The Gnat suit tried was the old rfeetment case of IVitherow vs. Epley. started in 1823. and now being carried on by the heirs and slimness of the original parties, oc cupying Monday. Tuesday, and part of Wed nesday. The Jury rendered a verdict for the Plaintiff' for the one undivided half of the property in dispute. Should this judgment be affirmed by the Supreme Court, each of the contesting parties will !lava secured a verdict, Epley having some years ago had a verthet in his favor affirmed by the Supreme Cuurt. As in ejectment suits, two verdicts out of three aro necessary to establish the title, we presume the prment trial will nut be the end of this lung contested case. The following tames wore disposed of in Quarter Samions Cone. rs, James A. pat.—lndictment for Larceny, Defendant not apposring, his re cognisance was forfeited, Mary Yeats being tb,o surety, • Cr. es. Jane .Ikßride—lndiotenent, for Assault -and Battery on person of Hannah . Penrose. Verdict, Guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of 31 and costs. Com es. J. Marley Jones—lndictment for Fornication and Bastardy. Verdict. Guilty. The usual sentence as to support of °had, ite., inflicted. Com. es. Adams Hollstrortls—lndictment for Assault and Battery, and misting Samuel Peters, a Police Officer fur Borough of Get tysburg. Verdict. Guilty. Sentenced to pay a floe of $lO and costs, and give security in $6OO for good behavior for IS month•. Coat. Vt. Ce ,,... ter Andrew—Assault and Bat tery on information of Jane King. Indict- ment ignored by Grand Jury—County to pay MEI Cow. Ds. George Binder, Jr.--Libel on in• formation of Luni.a Krauter. Indictment it . uured by Grand Jury--Cuunty to pay mat, Cues. re. J. Worley on infor mation of Mary Bollinger. Indictment iz nuretl—Cuunty to pay ousts. Cone. rs. Lewis KUlNViellnli and Pkiiip Krixer—lndictment, fur 31alicious Mischief on information of Charles A. Short). Ver dict, Guilty, as to liumit4mnt. Senteneed to pay a - tine of $5 !sad cute. The IMO of Samuel S. McNair vs. Henry Pecher--samouns in debt on three bonds—was commenet.d on 1 hureday afternoon, and con cluded un Saturday afterno.na. l'he jury re turned a terJict fur the Defendant ut 8 o'- clock that etening. } COO Nba, MILLaa, Al\ nolli.r.S. Esq., Hun. E. blePaansox an 1 D. likeox aunur, Esq. The company eipreseel many warm wishes fur trio saelleAs of the worthy young gentlemen to the prufessiuu they hare 'eleet d. Metiers. Dt:sctx and 31eft.tiaNxr will enter into 1 artnerAhip here. Mr. Corro Ints already opened an office on Baltimore btreet. 101rThere will be Di*ine Services in the Guinan iteforniell Church of this place next Sabbath, the f.tkli inst., at 10 o'clock, Itor. Prof. 111 unt.EN SLAG is es rected to preach. woods RIL milling. A. Woods Meeting will counuence on the 014 of September, in the evening—to contin ue several days--near New Clieziter, in this county. The exercises will Le conducted by Rev. Mr. Caawroari and the Indian Preach er, with (Aber 3linisters of the "Church of God" fronts distance. %Wilda) fiebeol Pie Pile. The Sabbath tchool connected with the Catholic Church had a delightful time of it at Spangler's Spring on Wednesday last. The good things were provided in great tier 'Wy and abundance, and were enjuytd with a relish such as a participation in out-dour innocent atouscments alone can produce. The Citizens' Baud wore present. and con tributed largely to the pleasure of the omis sion by their enlivening music, The juve niles will be impatient for "this time next year" to come round again. Ple Pile.. The Sabbath School of Christ (Lutheran) Church, iu this place, are making arrange ments fur their annual Pic Nic, which will take place on Wednesday neat, on the Curio war), near New Oxford. The Railroad Cum paiiy will make special arrangements tin the uecasim. Parents of Sabbath School children and members of the Congregation are invited to participate, and can obtain tickets Iron; the Committee represontini the School. •Tho St. James' Lutheran and Uerman Ite curatatl Sabbath Schools alim hare Pic Nina in contemplation, at an tally day—probably at the same place, but not yet hied. ifiiirßeV. Mr. BOUSINAN, s Universalist preacher, of Baltimore, and souse sears ago a resideut of this place, hold forth to a crowd ut persons in the Diamond, on Tuesday even iug last, expoundiu;; the scriptures iu accord ance with 1.1,141 reran's.' of the Luiversalista..— eifesst, wbother any, was lirutiuesil by his retharks, is not withiu our kuowlelge. iiirALLasi, the razor powder Elan, gave our town the benefit of his presence on Mon day and Tuesday last, and doubtless "made many souls happy." WirMr. DANILL Barrt.r.a has disposed of his property in this place to Crimmins Witt., Esq., fur s2,sooeash. Ye suppose Mr, Will will remove here in the spring. ii'The requisite number of shares of stook having been subscribed for, the iirnover Gas Company was regularly organised on Sa turday evening week. They will put up the works without dela . The subscription list of the Compiler has been so much increased since the an , noancement made a short time ago, of our intention to publish a campaign paper at the rate of twentyfi so cents, that it would he well for those who desire to have notices of their husinese arrangements ezter.sivelyseirculated, to give their advertisements a place in oar oolumns. Those who are anxious to furthest their own pecuniary interests, should give this matter their especial attention. • Pictures; Picture. We call attention, to the advertisement of TrsoN & BROTIVIR, in another column. They hare opened a Sky-Light Gallery, in the building recently purchased of the County Commissioners by Col. S.►usor, and are pre pared to take Likenesses in the most superior styles or the art—Arubrotypee, Photographs, Meininotypes, Sphoreotypes, &e. Their spec imens of wick canm t fail to give them a high recommendation • They intend locating per manently here, and will spare no - offurta to deserve the public's favors. camp needle'. The great Shrewsbury CaLap Meeting enm tuenced on Thursday last, and will close on Thursday next. The numl4er of tents on the ground is unusually large, and the crowds in attendance fispin all quarters are estimated high up in the. thousands. Especially was Audi the case yesterday—special trains front Valtintore, York,Gettyshorg, Littlestuwn and Hanover, contributing no little to the throng, The new tionists from this place left at 7 . M., and returned about 81 P. 31.—two pas senger can, well filled from this and the way points, composing the train. On Monday night, the b,►ru of Mr. A. Lout. shout 9 miles from Chataborsburg. was struck by lightning.and with i nts totally con sumed. Mr. L lust his ire crop of groin and bay of the late L. lie is a brother of Me,i. SAMUZL Lolls, of Franklin township. this county. Ilriegarima anw. Our friend Caps. Pump J. blasrr. of Stra tum township, spas placed 433 our table a nuns tier of very ftne heads of the Hungarinn Grass, a new article of culture in this regleft• The heads are rensarkablyyrolleu in seed. Copt. Graft is favorably iusWsed with the grass, and thinks it will answer an excellent purpose. Ile expects a large yield of seed. .169"0ne cf the most plemant Pie Nica of the pemiun mune off near New Chester on &star day lavt. Another was hekl on the banks of Plum Run, near the sante place, un SAttsrday week. And rtiU another at Harmers Greve, near Munntittelierg. on the tub. marAugti:t and September ere the month 4 alien sickness most prevails, and care should bo haken to keep everything in a healthy con dition. We have bud a healthy season thus fur—let us endeavor to deters e a continuance of the blessing. g=1:1 good use of ttdse, if thus hrrest eternity ; yestorda , y ouonot he reenllu l ; tu inorrow cannot be recure--tcHlny only is thine. which lost, is lost (ureter. S, says suuseissii. " .llake a cute of it." "Circulate 'Me Documents f." The Compile?. will lie furnished for the campaig,tl at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. pail is adcancv. The county canvass promises to be an interesting one, and ae trait that huh lire& who do nut take a County Vapor wit avail theinselres of this adratitrAe to get. The eigninler at an impreeeileitteilly bier price. Tile Know Nothing Black Itepubil can leaders and manager* will. no dunht, re sort to tboir usual game of falsehood and ili. ception in onto; to curry their point, but so export to be after them, with '•a sharp stick." und to be able to expose their attempted clients. Circulate The ennyiler Committed.—•A few days uhree, a -voting. girl named Adaline 3l'Munus.elnVost &Vivi-- borough township, was committed to it'd, charged with the murder of her idiot It will be recollected that, in flay lust, the dead body 61 u fully developed tuale defeat true discovered in the eunothiguiiient creek, near the Meeting Muss Springs, by a party of young men who were evivtged in tis'aing. By reletenue to our paper of May a lull account of the finding of the Lolly and hi up. pearance will be found. The girl, Xlalio Mc:Sl:tone, it is strinig!y AUSllo4:tett. 14 the mother of the chill and also its it:orderer, and on Friday, both situ and hot tiler were ar rested. and are nor in jail to await their trial ~Carlldle Fniuuker. Our Light on the Cantp Ground. —4 novel and interesting feature of the Camp Meeting. uf nights was the brilliant and beautil'ill light furnished by Cul. 7.. T. Windsor. It Wus the subject amuck remark. Never before was a Cann grutind lit up so handsomely by ps.— Cul. IVindsor, the purchasor of the potent fir the State of I:tryland. is entitled to much credit for.tlie light which he has furnished of nights while the Camp continued. Horse Stote.o.—We learn that a verlsalmt ble hiirse belonging to 31r. Wm. IL Mildews was stolen from the Camp Ground un SUndity night last, since which time nothing kiss been heard of the stolen property:4s,l4l4* Singular Law Sail.--A siwiir i rsuw offt is in progress in New"Yurk. mpg Luis, nineteen years old, sued her tisificillip ta com pel him to reveal her parents. VlOllO, lirod with him from infancy, rind deism:l*st be lute property belonging to her. UMIAIy be has refused to support tier, or to ,Beircer the property, or disclose the farm& coated with her birth'. MarriedL. Or the IGth inst., by Rev. It. Bishop, Mr. ZACHARIAII HOUDIIMIRLL to Miss CHRIS TINA SANDERS, both of Fairfield, Adonis co. Oa Wednesday evening last, In Litt.lestown, by Rev. Mr. Henry, !Ir. CHARLES SEFTON, of Fairfield, to Miss BELL WHITE, of this place. At Nev Oxford, on the l4th inst., Miss WIL -11ELIII1A HOPKE, aged id years 7 htontlis and 28 days. On Wednesday night last, Mrs. ELLEN FRAZER, in the ti-4th year of her age. On the 10th of August, in Huntington town ship, Adams county, Mrs. ANNA MARIA PLANK, at the adr.tuced age of 88 yeamalli Months and 21 days. ller descendants num bered 13 children, 123 grand children, and Ms great grand children , Died, on the 14th inst., at his 'residence in Middletown, Mr. JACOB P. rExart4, /4 0 4 near 3d years. He has left a widow and two sons, together with a large circle of friends, to mourn his untimely removal. 0, may no gloomy crime, Pollute the rising day; Slay Jesus' blood, like morning dew, Wash all our stains serer. May we this life improve, ' To mourn for errors pits; And live this short, revolving day s As If It were nor last. To God, the Father, Son, And Spirit, one in three; lie glory, es It wad, is now, And shall forever be. Commotionlett. On Ott lith of AugattOs Frtsklin tormaliff r 4 JOBS BEADY, sou of JAD 4 8 %7 41 1Ped II FIII4S 14 months sad Mr. 'AI Gate pissed stair, itaikew is ate have bees. Now 1 ant ildiniLto Old' he, "and hope that I will be - bip* fume is eternity." T• Ai ooMilit Went Umirimt. TD 1 e d . . Communicated EMI
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