r ....„ ir...„.„. ."......... .. . . UddA 5.,, pryiti, storrown. Jan TIOPRISTO/L AIXTTV4IIICUC, PA' NONDA.Y IiORSECG, SEPT. 5, 11159 ftsvrtatir ftnit For A tafi!or !,1131439303i L. WILIGIIT, of P4ill4clphia For Sorrow Gefu:. al, 4 10111 ROWIZ. of Franklin coquty ..•,• • . • . Vjlnfra* Catutg Ott. Siam Senator, .4 ! W. ,DOI:IGCASS, of Frankfin Fottnti. Assent& Wantl4CK MEHL, of Franklin. Contanissioner, /PMB. WARSFIA.LL, of fiainilionbao Ilimtor ejti.e Poor, JOSEPII J. KUHN, <4' Reading Acuistor, AMOS LATI;VEIt, of Union. Am*! rmosurfr, ilf4Yl)4l43#T ZIEGLI Lt, of Gettysburg District 4ttoristy, J. C : ,131,Y, of Gpttyiburg. lIITCfrYf y jORN -G. BAIMMRAOTF, of Straban, Weirs. etc. E-PeeslstentPierce Auld wife wired n phe dliseriek. is,apparsntly a rigarops apd eaarget. le lapis:gent in progress in Baltimore to wrest abas city from the reign of Ping Uglyism and opoareby. Judge Black is at the Fayette Springr, in this State. Professor John Wise has returned to pm:gutter, having been unsuccessful in his ifreoertsprial yoyages. Tbs Peuttocrntic Territorial Oonrention of Punts bat notainutel Q. W. Johnston for Conpopts, ?be election in' Vermont takes place to -grtorrow. Numerous applications aro pending for / Deputy ga,rahalships fur taking the next cen pus, but no Appointments will be made until After f.t.trtber legislation by Congress- Retur(ts from the greater portion of Ala bama indicate that Gov. lifouro's majority gill considerably exceed 30,000, Th. Eiagerstown ITeraN says, 31r. Joseph Mang has commenced operations with a force pf bands st, "The Deep Cut," near that place, .on the Franklin Railroad. At a convention of river pilots in Leuirrill4, faei week, the rate wages was fixed At ji2LO ter I:loath. There was another slight frost in some sec tions of Connecticut on Monday morning. Louis Napoleon has, it is said, frightful nervous shocks, which entirely banish sleep, And 'which were produced by the battle °filo!: feriao. Ife sees all the dreadful scenes of the - betas over again during tbe,e attacks. If the story is not exaggerated, the Emperor must hare been considerably more soared altaalkart by his military experience. Ii is thought thct the Sanday-travel guns *On will enter largely into the polities of rOagielphiaencl some other large cities next fall. The plidadelphia Yews, a paper that sup ports the Republican nominees in this State, "aye wile War of '46 was bad enough, but the Republicans of '57 made it worse. Home industry has but little to expect from sec tional parties, no matter what name they bear.'• A maa named Adam Dais drank eight gal ions of lager beer on a wager, at Indianapolis, Ind., last Wednesday. When he had duish ed drinking the eight gallons he wee still un satisfied, and galled for more lager, which was refused hies. A large quantity of counterfeit coin. *speci ally gold dollars. has been put in circulation in the town of Martinsburg, Va. John Westoy, so widely known u the founder of Methodism, it has just, been dis. covered, WAS christened "John Denjamin Wesley." A gentleman in Portsmouth while llibing,, about: a month sinee, hung one of the finny tribe, • rook fish, about two feet long, which broke his line: The sinker bad the gentle man's name on it, and strange to say, about three days ap. he caught the same fish and found his hooks, hoe end sinker in its stomata. A poor eartman found in New York on the ..19th alt. an account-book containing nearly $2,000. which he promptly delivered to the owners, who, with unparalleled generosity, rinruded bias with tnilluity-five cents. 13enatoriai Conference. The Senatorial Conferees of this district, test at Chambersburg on Friday last. and or ganisai by calling lion. Nuns McCuss! (deputised by NICHOLAS HYLTZgLL, Esq., who was nimble to attew3) to the Chair, and ap pointing J. B. Sisson Secretary. Three ballots were had for a candidate for Senator. Oa the kit two, the Adam county Conferees voted bar Ilizsay J. Mrras, those of Franklin for J. W. Donotiss, and those of Fulton for T. M KIRK. On the third ballot, three from Adams and One from Fulton Toted for Mr. Myers, and three from Franklin and two from Falton fur lit. Douglass; when the latter was deehmed duly nominated.. Although slur proferanne was decidedly for the candi d*, presented by our crvrnoonnty.it is no more taken due to Air, Douglass to say that he is an honest and unflinching Democrat, and is is a 8 reepeets well lualified fur the reapoasi. S. B. Sasjoate BK.. of Fulton, was Attain am Senatorial Delegam to the State glosasettliwm Proceedings of Conference neat Walk • "vile Par!weir] must be elaceod."— Adams - &aloe/. iliarTa* cl•o41-'4 aai so! Ws &Union& f thought the ssattaign pea* of the county s°l 4 v But we wish it disti,octly natisrstood that , hod that water to decide. Bit, ilw! Ms we do not at all recognise the sarkiag e il editor al the Moss tssitssi has puhlisha published cea l P i l 4 r as Polit"h l saaskri#7.' +Admits ill Poi lIIIIMIIatat is Ai am asm done, sad .61. • doors' nail TUN ear at that gull ,nr-P, sliwkip" "* ll . l O l ' l3 Lne SNOVICuaill iftro4l6lPllt ;any a• aso• P 1141 :.P., 1 4 - /*kr c ' t 31641 ; 1 -P lilia r ' 4 O w Lotion "as " polities) satherity *wait b. tr y • 1 . , ...otrui4o o o lo4 :POiclO v e ? 04.00iiiptaggia *sow Itiothitastl. ' 441°12 _ • ilits4 is ) Water WthaealtdidsAssattlisio A p ia . imaioasit rAriepuitinism, lispoiplians Know Netitisa party, with I 1011frallieVhCOrliWiraFtis iii&ailadoc Sit it, sins of proscription and awl culAlists. Joi*Kuun , lass Niater—but. la Ain ~,.Pl , @A, 2 °Df. sigio,), , - gruihictli undai .44.o6t timst i„ — . 0 , 1 Ti to s a es , of o w " lisps- I/ all whir:toed the Slitii4. 11316615 t " 84.4" thi4 he " tri3 t ojimoirtiaeiiiisel. 4 41 11114 . OA innitnumbioi -, -,-- Arpoorkial l igilybp iit .04, 1 . . N=EM . 4 "`" a7 - "Us Plealiras?_ "The Conran. easel ustierMand sal Mr. 1 10 814 r ler be has. Lae- ie see.- ream I Dur4ervir di n e t Pocket Ilielfto.4."—Stef. Mr. Deasioasw's celebraMd repf It* tioll t t o 1 Any man 011o'etaa't sea tbrootgb a deal ea lea celebrated Rustle Litter, poigishil is ( ill* and transparent as Dorboraites $2OO do .tbe Knew Nhing utionit pr ibis e f iurv, i f . 1110013, k tielerses to be vindetnned to a seat September, 1838, w e extrac t t h e f n ik,i r i ng, for life fu the " Superior Council " of Know being all it contained in re:ird to the Viij ; Nattltii nzieta in Getiyabuso and made so oval salary of Members of the Legisla-are. Mr. ' low all the rid irolotte and nonsensical i.i.r , Darboraw said "The last pensation of $2OO Legislature not only gent Peorle wi th out being allowe? the privi voted an extra compensation le g e of li:.ving anybody *lie to enjoy the to each of its members, in addttion h 'as o " ''''' l'i'n— than wi'i'+' we could e')°- mire of no more ann,ying punishment. tO the compensation prescribed by 1 law, but enacted, as I find by refer-4 W hat: cot coat prelimutid tifial triek l fishes', ence to the Pamphlet laws, that Memsers. Mana g ers—are you so "green" as to 'hereafter each member of the Gen- .c,p,,,,ie that voters are gudyenns enough to end Assembly shall receive the sum '"allow tive: bet? The purpose of Mr. Dur of 6700 per annum in lieu of the; b"" eal"Pt be -spistaken. Knowina, that l i the ld out that te h faiied salary new axed by law.' The poll- ' redeempeoplehi.wou pled g e end in regard to the "extra cy or legislators vo.ting themselves, Ills main h thby last year—that they arkiltiOnal compensation for 'services pay , " they had screed, In accept i ng o fa ce , ; would find out bia vote against a proposed prevent black sail white parsosis from to reader fur a specified sum, is so; law to manifestly wrong, that under no . intermarrying—fearing, too, that they would circumstances could I countenance , it. If a •Rublic officer has a RIGIITI find out all about his tath iis the Mountjoy Know Nutting Council to proscribe And put to vote himself, or take from the/ dui" allgtt F°reieei and Cathy liel, no manor men or good neighbors they public Treasury SYOO additional to, bow deserving in his legal salary, he has a riobt to vote' might be—with all theme fears staring Lim i for and take $l,OOO additional, or, th e fSee, in hie extremity a happy thought struck him or hie keepers, the Star wanggers, any other amount, and there is no knowing where the matter may etc ! and par consequence, we have the $2OO dons- It is pro r that the people Should nos , . It is intended as a sort of sugar-coated stamp all such legislation vsith pe pill—a glossing flier of his weak point+—a in-! digna.nt rebuke, and I am not stir- 1,6,-o .' o f a few cents each to the voters of the prised that they should he solicitous e°°"tY Such Are the whys and wherefores of the as to the views of those who become' candidates for legisiativ ,, c ili ca. A,- ; • "V. 700," which he will wish he had kept in b e '; his poelot by the time the election is over, i to the Comensation hereafter to I given to members cf the Legislature, II think the Act of last session in ' creasing their compensations to 4700 per annum, was unwise, and, if elect -1 ed, I SHALL CERTAINLY VOTE FOR ITS REPEAL, AND USE MY INFLUENCE TO HAVE THE OLD COMPENSATION OF kr.500 Now, did he " rote for if, repeal 7" NO, NOT ONCE!—and we defy any man to point us ton page in the Journal of the Douse that proses he did. We suppose tio3re are those who, in view of Mr. Dorboraw's written pledge on the sulject, will hardly credit the assertion that he failed to come up to his du ty, but it is no more nor less than the - honest truth. He Mul fa el —he neler once voted for its repeal. The Boum. JOCRNAL is before us, and we will from it PROVE all we say. On the 2d of March, the House proceeded to the second ;ending of the Appropriation Bill. Mr. Iluttenetiffi3 snored to reduce the salary of members from $7OO to $5OO. Mr. flamersly moved to amerul this Amen lment by mating the dairy pay of Members $1. 5 0 and mileage. A. rote was bad on Mr. Ihn ersly's amendment, and it carried—riir, Dur borate toting againztl it! The question then came up on the motion na amended, and it was lost—Mr. Durborats still erring against it! Surely ,in this instance he did sot favor low pay, Mr. Walborn then moved to make the salary $lOOO. Mr. McClure.—the present Opposition candidate fur Senator in this dis trict, and a uniform stickler fur high salaries —proposed to amend hr making the pay of members s.s,ooper day mod mileage. On the vote on Meaure's motion the yeas were SG, and the nays 59-3 fr. hurborar mesa i with tiie yeas! So the motion was defeated, and subsequently Mr. bilborn withdrew his amendment—when th section was adopted, allowing the pay of .31ewbers still to be $lOO par session. In voting against this $5 a day movement of 11cClure's a number of those in the nega tive gave it as their opinion that the salary would under it amount to full 3700 or more, as the Legislature is hardly ever less than four months in session, and often five. Any man, if he will Lint reflect a moment, can per ceive for himself that this measure, sekiek Mr. Durborau voted for, was calculated rather to make the pay of members per session oar than under $7OO. But let us proceed: On the 4th of March, the Appropriation Bill, still allowing $7OO salary to the Mem bers, came up on final passage, and it passed —45 yeas to 27 nays. But where is Samuel Durbornw's vote found ? Nowt:tuts! HE DODGED THE QUESTION !!! If any doubt this, let them call at our office and we will place in their hands the regularly-kept and legally-authorized record of the session, To raovE IT. The bill was then ordered to be scat to the Senate for concurrence. A number of amend meats were made, as usual, by that body, and after some action, from ono to the other, a Committee of Conference was the molt» On the 11th of April, Mi. Chase, from the Committee of Conference, reported the Bill to the House, still allowing Seven Llcrautee Outlets as the salary of Members, and MR. DURBORAW VOTED FOR IT! Was this redeeming his WRITTEN PLEDGE that he would, it elected. vote for the repeal of the WOO lam, and nee his influent* to have the old compensation of f5OO restored ? Was it f we ask you, honest and intelligent men of all parties. No, it was worse. He did not only fail to do what be promised, but he thus did that which he declared in the Reeser Letter should be denounced with "indignant re buke "—VOTED TO CONTINUE THE SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLAR SALARY ! I ! All we have here said the House Journal procee. The Star and the Sentinel, always reckless, but especially so when a favorite prominent Know Nothing is concerned, may attempt to break the force of our exposure by indignant denials and all sorts of loud-mouth. ed bluster, but they cannot explain away the least important of the facts we bare given,— Their record in the history of the Session is indelible,--they cannot he wiped out. What think you sow, voters cif Adams. of Sam'l Durboraw's regard for solemn pledges t For the retest we leave this matter to year mho relleetion. Your verdict. cannot fan to be a Waging and "LNDIGNANT REBUKE." i there cene netell to delude honeftt sad intelli Where Are You Now ? The Scattnel refuses to credit the refu tatic,n of the Compiler of the falsehood that Capt. DIEUL voted against CHARMS WILL last year. This course of the s•ll4"int/ is not at all estraordinnry—it is only another of its many acts of "friindl)" unfairness. But our statement is Larked up by authori ty which that journal, with all its disposition to do so, DARE NOT DISPUTE. The fol lowingcertificate from Mr. FRANcis.WILL, of Frani.lin tort:ship, a brother of eIIOLES WILL, Esq., was milt us the other day, and we publish it just to show how easily one of the favorite falsehoods of the &Mind and Star "can be put down." &mil: Fellorr-eitizen4 anal Voters of the county:— This is to certify and give you evidence that at the fall election of 1°6: 4 , I 336' Mr. F. Dant vote fur every candid Ate of the Demo craticparty, by handing in en open ticket, at the polls. Faescis WILL. Franklin tvrp., Sept. 2, 1839. the &Wind recognize this as sufficient authority ? SerThe editi.r of the Sentinel, when he speaks of falsehood and unfairness in other journals, should nut fail to remember that pe o ple echo lit e in glass houses should never throw stones." The adage could not apply with greater force than in this instance. The Sentiorl is n. b. ala•:lye as bold and un blushing:Ls the Star in retailing slanders and untruths designed to afoot injuriously Demo cratic c.tndidates, but its sneaky, under-hand ed and emooth•tongncd insinuations against them are not the less, if as, tolerable. 11e :ended fairness may for a while cover false hood, but the editor of the Seatiari has been too long engaged in that peculiar line of business not to be now " distinctly under stood 1." lerTile editors of the Star and &Wind atetend to be very sure that nobody will be -ITore the Conspa:er's statements, and yet they it thecu.,elves to a vast deal of trouble, weekly t ,io discredit what the Compiler says. It is suspected that they fear they arc not believed themselece, and hence their labored effurui to pull us down to their own level. "It has always been our aim to abstain from falAchood in the most excited political campaign:'—A/Ltaris Sentinel. st2)-If such has been the "aims" of the Sentinel, it has always managed to miss the mark, and often very widely! Xi' The Star won't " face the music" in regard to Mr. Rassit's " temporary resi dence." The Superior Councillors now see their gross mistake in taking the advice of " the oracle" in the nomination for Commis sioner, and are disposed to have as little said about it as possible. Even the " Democrat" ciodge fails. If their cause were not so des picably bad, the Star managers might be pitied. Rascality Corning to Light ! The Know Nothings are falling out with each other in Baltimore, and their rascally deeds are owning to light. Three prominent men among them hare certified that "each Club melees from the city of Baltimore and Superior Council $125 be fore the election comes off p, We publish this fact because we suppose the Superior Council here will nut give the public the benefit of it through the columns of their organs, the Slur and &Jima. sir The Democratic party throughout the Stato is getting into good working condition, and harmony and energy are witnessed on all sides. The Opposition see this, and begin to tremble—hence their large brags, as though bragging would save them. "We have carried Oregon and Texas."— Black Republican paper. Softly, softly, sirs. You hate carried neither Oregon nor Texas. LANsivo Srovr, Democrat, is elbeted to Congress from Oregon. Samna'. Ilourrox, a supporter of James Bu chanan's Administration, is elected Guyornor of Texas, and all the rest of the officers chosen in that State, are Democrats: • liErStartne, Democrat, bas been elected Delegate to Congress front Washington Terri tory. It Washington were a State instead of a Territory, we bare no doubt the Black Re publicans would claim the election of StXreusa se a victory for themielree. " Suppression of t*e Egssu Trade.—Ths Goa. grament at Washiagtas► ars ariopting more streetioes measures he preventing tba,Afri• ma stave trade. The African sque4tmci loth teen augmented, aineferaished with vesaik et light draught to parses the slaw 'meth Leto the rkrers sad sballow•watrrm The Boma eqsustron tins also been reargimised fpr.tha sane purpose, . terEfou., &Jar M. Pszi.urs has see thfulk+ iff ► a opy of itie Paws Mee Report laViddiV Kr Ii wa...isamited u Patti that if arsl3l3. *Oirob*SPlPlr Kw" ed - sit 4sat. •84 &ea the 1,4401464. 4, • • —, •-• • , , liqtudirk Whttisi and Blacks. .2.60 C ea YES Tana asst or stars sarraurisitaw. , a ta c t, l We w e nt "12 w are th a t ...„ r , ba Oar readers will be pasted to learn that the State/ which the Beek Republicans have 'Rev' Mr. Rorrastitei Pastor of the Abbott'', the mAjority, negro* s enjoy sights and privi- tows Charge of the Oerroan Reformed Church, met with a striates widest on Wednesday legs. n otg : y, granted to white naturalized citiz last. Ile left Ahbottstotsu on the morning bat' nfeeit - ere were taken by surprise of that day, to attend the funeral of Mrs. n hen we read the followit,P. article from tti e Anna Maria /ritzier, and whilst on the way Boston ; ills. and flee, the aeknowledgel Iran of the Black Itepublicaes of Masisael g i; t i = in s A li bb " ;j oreb tl eyte,7l7iril:,,tl",:h%,c4.l.l`l,:;.7.l',.opinii'elin aetto, and edited liy'Oen. aortas, a Week I soddenly ran off, when the horse took fright, Republican ee.ndidate f , r Clerk of the lloass rat Representatives : and becoming entirely unmanageable, Mr. jiegbeina sprang oat, and, sad to say, broke "l* it proved or even rendered probable that the. colored ria.ce, if emancipated, could 4" of his less. Every attentma was i mme , not take care of themselves? Wc say it is diately paid him, and be is doing as well as not, and to assert it ItAth u e e‘t T i r n me n a dots, rl pr im sirs- ; ' , Lu e l d n be eicewari expa i c y tt vie but be e fo is re o h r e*ecarennre e w eeksu e ly begging the whole g or rendered probable Ma/ the 4 fricane cannot I tire in !hie ccuntry , aa qua /a y *h a k e the duties of his pastorate. it Ir. 11 . is highly WE SAY IT IS IS OT, and that no man who esteemed by all who knew him, and his ;stir assetts it has ever vet demonstrated the fortune is generally and deeply regretted. A truth of his assertion by any conclusive numberofgentlemen have resolved to replace oning. It is not at ail pertinent to instance the his demolished vehicle with a new one, an act condition of the black man as a condition to of kindness which will be fully appreciated. permit the tenting of the question. Because Wisconsin is mean and narrow winded enough to min.*" to allow a tttgru, hou'erer In role, it by no means provea that the negro does not deserve the privilege, nor, beenuee Wisconsin at the same time. permits A li.lW IRISHMAN AND AN IGNORANT DUTCH MAN to tote, when he neither knows his own politics nor that of his candidate, does it pruye that Wisconsin is either lust or wipe in making this arbitrary discrimination' Let us he just and sensible, as well as criticnl and patriotic, Mr. Doolittle. The only fair test of the capacity and disposition of the black man to dwell, SIDE BY SIDE. ON TERMS OP EQUALITY WTI! 'I BE WHITE, is to take hira where he dues enjoy that equality. Unfortunately there is no place where this is the ca.se to the full extent, for prejlidico dues touch, even hi the most favored lucalities, to oppress the colored man. But suppose we take the free colored men of Massachusetts, where they are respected and treat/A as citizens, and what is the re. suit? Why, we venture the as.ertior. with out fear of successful emtradiction, that you may take the . tire ihntonind as they come, and a thousand Ir fahmro in same Tray, and you will find the t,rytOex.rru l nrxe i Irishmen of /luquti rnoraltly and induttry, (211 , 1 gaud ship, thry arc more Ihrifly. more tuderly, and eres y irly; superior; it is the same in the city of Phila delphia, as facts will abundantly prove.— Now what right have we to soy, W:tb such n preliminary lesson, that the litiek man nould not prove himsell worthy of ereetiont aud citi zenship?" a It will be observed that this Black Repub lican organ speaks of the State of Wisconsin ae " mean and narrow minded," because she refuses negroes the right to vote. Reasoning from the same premises, Pennsylvania must be mean and narrow minded, because like Wisconsin, she denies the negro the right of suffrage. Frrnd t Will decent white people, says the Bedford Gazette, bear 41:is Black Republican insult unrciented e:sisk the question—tee put to the self respecting and intelligent men who hare hitherto noted the Black Ilepublifan ticket —tan any whiteman w ho Leh:eyes hi/Nadi/set ter than a negro, cast his rote, in future, with a Forty that maintains that a tug/nil as good as he? Are party ties so strong that they will bind him even to a greasy Ethiupiau Let the ballot box reply. On the appearance of the article :thrive quot ed, the Cincinnati Enquirer, a Democratic paper, took occasion to make some strictures upon the positions taken therein, whereupon the Black Republican Atlas and Bee replied: "It you will come here we will show yon, any day, our colored fellow riiszrn riding in the ears on the sane seat loth the ariNlocrat of Beacon street and Clietter .corinre, and neith er the nee:ro nor the white man appenrs in the least disturbed or harmed I , y the proximity. And as for polttienl franehi...s. me will just inform our friend that, in ilass7t-kttt.ift, /lark man's rote is jolt ni gr,0.1 owl emtn!s a.! much as ifs. lf'inthrop's or Errrrtt's, and that there are now no politioal di-abil•ttes im- posed unto) any man on accoun. of the color of his skin." Such are the practical results of Black Re publicanism, boasted of and h rulded furth by an accredited lculinz Black 11cpuidicen ve gan. Aud these results are attributable to the fad that the Black Republican rally wants negro odes fin- its candidates, as they " count as much as Mr. Winthrop's or Edward Ev erett's." The true aim of Black Republican ism is the public plunder, and hence It. efforts to give the black man the. right to vote, In 7.anesyille, 011ie, a few days sines, a loud praying church member wag publicly whipped with a raw hide fir repea'edly insult ing a married lady with dishonoralde propo sals. The indignant My gave her husband a letter that the fellow had sent her, and the result was that he got his desert. This hypo critical rascal some time ago moved the ex pulsion of Deacon Cox from his church for acting as deputy United States marshal in the arrest of a fugitive slave. FRIEND Srsnt.z—Sirt—l hare always been I free from the intricacies of political life, and feel independent upon the subject, yet it is the duty of every good citizen in whose veins courses one drop of the RevoLutiontry blood of their forefathers, and in whose breast pul sates the love of country, to stand by and maintain the principles of thOse men who are identified in sentiment with the Democratic party, and whose national sensibilities only vibrate for the good of mankind anti poatert ty. The very acts and principles of the Democrtitio party, which are to be found up on every line and pai , ci of our country's his tory, are evidences sufficient to onuse all hon orable men to be actuated by the noble emu lation of promoting the common good. But when we see our standard bearers wilfully charged with a dereliction of former duty, and :bat erroneously, to,, by the editors of the " Star " and "Sentinel ' of our county, it excites the feelings of every good citizen and arouses his sympathy, to treat with con tempt those scurrilous charges made against honorable and upright men. Thus our nomi nee for the Legislature, Mr. F. Diehl, is charged with not voting fur Mr. Will and Mr. Klunk at the bat fall's election. This is entirely erroneous and unfounded. and men in high places should remember what they circulate against honorable men, as there is a' day of retribution coming which might overtake them. 1 But bad boys are likely tts throw stones At good trait, and from the tone sad evidence of the "Star "And "Sanibel" towards MI. Diehl, I think they ,Vmr a simi larity. But, Mr. Bditor, that might uk, where is the erideboe that Mr. Diehidid sot vole fur Mr. Will And gr. Kiosk. The eiri. decea I herewith e 661066 to you frees ama uf aruienbled venteity, *Nang 304 .111h.v Sive publicakr that the editors ef , She &' fear " and &owl r may revert. aidammier auto 'llirl* Wage wale& are Nalatfit, sail i i s p, ilAlriteligllOßANlO a sfle lowi etpraiss. Sept., Oriorovii. amid tgo. TaisesslSus, la eye* lealleatorPol Onlib ;mom Bad it—. 4 le lii4440011,11;-.404fir ifirteimml Qessob.`cka bald do' 13 , WOW Weems lb. *sieses - 10445. thib - - • oirmirourallegeriviri . - „veer -. • 4. Got Ilis Deserts. Yoe Irli. Complier. Wismar, C.' IMF An intareating little daughter of Col. R. Conassr, of this place, had the recond finger on her right hand tut entirely off, at Mcllhen ny's Saw Mill, on Marsh Creek, a few days ago. She had gone to the Mill, in company with several other children, to witness the operation of sawing, and approached too near the saw while in motion. She is doing well, the severity of the accident considered. Sabbath Xebooll Plc Nic., The German Reformed Sabbath School bad a Tery large Pic Nio (the largest of the season) on the banks of the Conowngo, i.ear New Oxford, on Wednesday lavt.— About three hundred persons were on the ground, and all present appeared to be de lighted. ExenrtionistsAscholare, teachers, and friends—were taken down And back in the care at twenty cents each. The ride is a pleasant one, and the ground admirably adapt. ed for I'ic Nies. The Citizen's Band accom panied the School, and ndaed much lifo to 0 occasion. The Methodist Sabbath Sebool Pic 'Sic came off, on the same day, on Marsh creek, near Mr. Ogilep's. The number in attendance was quitelarge, and enjo3ment ran high. The Sabbath Schools of 'Fairview" and "Rocky 'Grove" School Ilousea had a union Pie sic, on Saturday week, in Mr. Wolf's Grove, on the Yurk Turnpike, about a mile from this place. All participating were de. delighted with the day's doings. Several ad dresses were delivered, but we have not been furnished with the names of the speakers. A SaMath School Pic 111"ie was also had at "Grape Vine s ' School House, .on that day, which afforded great pleasure td all present. ITbere v6ill be Divine Services in fl►e Ger. Ref. Church, in Gettysburg, next Sab bath morning, the 11th inst., at 10 o'clock. Also in Mark's Church at 2P. M. The Rev. Mr. Swurs will officiate in both places, T. P. B. Pie Ries. One of theinoet agreeaLle Pic Nice of the season came off on the honks of the Conn snip, near Mr. Casuss WILL'/, in Oxford township, on Thursday hyst, The immediate vicinity was well represented, and there were numbers then! from Littlescown, Oxford. New Chester, East Berlin, MuSherrystown, Gettysburg. and probably other places.— Those present from here speak in delighted terms of the dey's enjoyments. A very pleasant Pio Nie was bad in Sny- der's Grove, on Big Conowagu, un Saturday week. Awrera Borealis. As unusually brilliant display'of Northern Lights was witnessed in this reAion—indeed over a great portion of the contittent—last night a-week. It had many rare beauties, and is rapturously described in various quar ters, On Friday morning the heavens were again illuminated in much the same vrnv, and on Friday evening wo had another visitation, but not so bright. The opinion is gaining ground that Electricity is probably at the bottom of the phenomenon. Tie Crommeiteri, We notice several handsome improvements in Ever Green Cemetery. The large tonna* meat in the block of Messrs. GEORGE SuarocK and ANDREW POLLEY now presents a very handsome appearance, and is much admired. The base and shaft are of granite, from the yard of Solomon Powers; and the urn and shields of marble, by Cannon 41., Adair. The latter have also put up a very neat and taste ful marble monument over the grave of JuLts Tern. ♦limMl a Whir. On Thursday evening, shout 5 o'clock, the Barn on the property of Mr. Clito. Suevocx, in this place, narrowly eccoped being burned down. A quantity ofstraw in thelUrn-yard, by some means not accounted for. took fire, and in a few minutes would have reached the building. but was discovered and extiri guish. ed before serious damage was dune. aredHeir as& Parisi The work of grading and paring the side walks on Washington street, from nigh to its southern terminus, is now in active Progress. The street is also, we understand, to be fur ther graded. That quarter of the town is "looking up." Mr 'Mr. Jews Smyrna has purchased a lot of ground from Me 1142111, CODOIII & Damson, on Carlisle street. adjoining VALsNms and JonN W Ames, for $2OO. Mr. S. expects to build soon. 31lirOos friend limier Macs, of Montilla' township, recently disposed of a Calf but ten months old which yielded 315 lbs, clean meat. When two weeks old it weighed 135 lbs., and this without being suckled as all by the mother. sir A Potato Stalk six feel tune inenet in length was found by Mr. Goo. F. iikILIIIMILODS, in his ii,nr , cian, In this place, last week. We take this to be bard to beat. idipoOn Wednesday last the lidos. Ooenty Mutual rue Immune. Company Passed an Order in_farar of Mr. Ram J. liens, vitae dwitilin4 was multi, inroad in Mahlon', for Is366—belai the tatll amount of inseranee. Me like ail previous Lassa, is paid whim. ssiessuws. a-i' eossetioesee of the severe Mums of Mr. blld3 ourr. the ithitoity liebool Bowie imodeet, be will not be able to All his oppolot. =tato foe the ezesoluesibs of beams ite'tbet soma dieteleie, BIWA insiiiirg ninety desirable liina.tspi. net* a* ibdirominet in the Cestplier,lowbiolli` In) AM* dm istiodios of rif - • -1/04tre • • 4',l' Lights RsHose c►seewlir Tbs aseetniasi of Mr. Jose A. Darr lit .Cluimbeniburg. sad hip descetision in this erkntY. as Saturday week, ware alluded to lel our hut. The following account of his toy-; age we find in the Talky Spirit, contributed by himself► Let us now proceed with the voyage. At . 21 ("clock, P. M. I took my place in the ear, attached to my Balloon, and found that its' aseensivo power would permit me to take about seventv-fltc pounds of Wiliam in 3.lli tion to the Parachute and ling. All things being in readiness I took my departure up wards, sailing off steadily in a direction due OW. When I attained an elevation of about three thousand feet, and about, as I inapposed, a mile east of town, I detached the Para- chute, the Deg showing evident signs of un easiness, which descended with great rapidi ty fur a while until it spread out, when its' velocity downwards was somewhat checked. I watched it with, perhaps, a deeper interest thin any one of the many thousand that look ed upon it, and felt, I am sure, a greater de gree of joy when I saw it reach the earth in safety. My Balloon being freed from the weight pf the Parachute and Dog, shot up wards with great speed until it attained an altitude of about seven thcuestul feet. I found it uncomfortably cold at this elevation and buttoned np my coat to keep myself warm. I here freed tkr last of my compan ions, the Pigeon. Whether benumbed by the cold, or indisposed to leave good company, I could not decide. hut the bird seemed very un-! willing to take its flight. It perched For it while on the hoop above the car, and I was obliged to use some gentle persuasion to in -1 duce it to tate its departure. Its descent was in circles ofa regular diameter and I watched it in its spiral flight until lost in the misty distance. I now thought about descending land took an observation of the ground below me. I found I was over a wooden country, Ind no mistake. The famous "Caledonia I Springs" were directly beneath me, with the I South Mountain in my path onwards, and an ! interminable forest on all si des. I took a I rapid glance at the diversified appearance of 1 the extensive landscape below, threw out a quantity of ballast, and seated myself in the car and let the Balloon "go where it listeth." After traveling on slowly for some time Pulled at the valve rape and allowed a pretty I free quantity of gas to escape, when I dropped down a eensiderable distance and gained a I full view of the earth. Millers town, in Adams county, was immediately leneath me and I made preparations for Lintikg. The Balloon had, however, gained an under current which impelled it onward in the direction of Get tysburg at a very rapid rate, and before I could exhaust sufficient gas to make my de scent in safety I was carried six miles south of Gettysburg, end " ma.le the landing '}j on the farm of Mr. Abraham Krise, in j reann township, Adams county, about thirty-one miles from Chamber:burg. The voyage be ing accomplished in fifty-sevenrnintites.— Messrs. George Epley anti John McCleary wore the two genth men a hose acquaintance I lied the honor of first making on touching the soil of Adams county. They were quite attentive and obliging and have my thanks for their friendly assistance, Mr. Jas. Big ham took myself and Dalkon lit Gettysburg, and that very clever gentlemen, Mr. Gp.f. A. COori,conveyeti me to Cnambersburg. where we arrived in safety at 1 o'clock the same night. ~ The German Refcirtned AlessenFier, publi. bed at Cbaa►berebnrg, ccmei to us with new type, new bead, &c., wearing a very bright and remarkedly improved face. We are gl.ul tee this evidence of its prosperity, and hope its ustafulness and patronage may largely and rapidly increase. Reffi. S. R. Points. and 11. Be USN AN are the editors, who dessert . ° and no doubt posaese the confidence of the ec.tire church. MarMr.....lonx B,:orr requests us to state, for the benefit of farmers aaJ others, thnt he is able to furnish them with Lime in any luantity at the lowest mnrket price, Horrible Affair A Woman Murders her Adopted Son.—A horrible affair took place at S.:arboro', Me., on Sunday night. Mrs. Wilson, a white wo man, wife of Samuel IV il:on, colored, w h o is now absent at sta, murdered Ver ndopted ton, frank Wilson, n Cubnn mulatto boy, about 15 years of age, and then endo iv , rod to conceal hor crime by cutting up the body, placing a portion of it in the oron at .d ;mother portion in the fire-place, and then setting fire to the house, haring previously removed all the fur niture'. The Portland Argus says : After the bootee vas well on fire she gave the alarm, about 3 o'clock on Monday morn ing, and the ne4!hbors gathered, Lut it was too late to save the building. They subse quently obsemed Mrs. Wil,ou place a plank titer the ruins and go to the oien and take something out and carry it away, which was afterwards found and proved to be a portion of a human body, They then examined the oven, and Itundthat it contained a quantity of bones and a mass of stuff. Without dis turbing, it they sent to the city fur a coroner to come rut. Coroners Gould and Kim} all wentout and commenced en investigation. In the oven they found the bones and a portion ofa body. In the fire-piece they found the heart, liver and a portion of the entrails. Mrs. Wilstm said that they were the remains of a sick lamb that she had killed and endeavored to burn up, so that the fowls should not get at it. Drs. Tewksbury, Chadwick and Sturti rant testified that the remains found in the oven and fire-place were portions ofa huautn body. A hatchet, with blood upon it, was found, and blood was discovered upon the bed-tick. The affair created a tremendous sensation in that neighburbooil, and hundreds docked LO the spot yesterday. It was the general impression of her neighbors that Mrs. Wil son, who had been et variance with tlre boy, killed Lim, and then endeavored to hide her crime, as we have before stated, She was arrested and committed to jail. sarPsiersoet Counterfeit Detector is cor-i rented by the ode/mated bankers, Drexel & • Co., and it le certainly the most reliable De tector published ia the Union. Everything is fair about it ; that pay be known by tbe high standing of the . publishers and editors. The latest information is given of all counterfeit notes, broken banks, the rates of discount, Every person in trade should subscribe to it and have a copy. Theyrioe is, inflnthlY, only one dollar a year; senuenentbly, two dollars. Address all orders to the, publishers, T. B. Peterson I Brothers, Philadelphia, and oßr word for k,you will never regret s Lady's Arrest.-Bheriff Weartney, yesterday eve ning. *meted in this plaee, a the instance of the Peet Office department. a man named Peter Keiantre, charged with having stolen a Whirr eon ping money from the Post at Dickinson in this county. some time sines. Be will be taken to Phil•A•dphis for tailL—Oariisk Dentoreni, • Loos Ps XL Waniingion.—The Worsostai Mass.) Spy leans from s visitor returned • the Whits Mountains, in New-limp shisr,that on Sunday last tbesantanit offiloant W*411110411 vas esvelori yea Iwo. of ra j a , Sod snow. Pinks who - seettess4 to is the aceSeall =hal as the top unwed sleet* askinvinostas With told spdfstigse• Snow All. coyish% tips wicked sad iiikfiag for . 11 , 00.Sidar100 e ' ALjlr) jrt aL lOWA the: *it '441,0!,m0001-. - * P.* 0 1414 t 4P' 440d0n. ooa.. ipssovissel in the County Nmil;si‘o‘:' Prawklin ebssidy.-LThe Deletureneilwoeat minion of franklin i , *lenity, no Mteltisllay we'11...410n. Wilson RI prer t :comi- , natal the fullowing.eleketi J:Mob Sellers; Treasurer. J. C. Snyder; lattice Attantay; Cheo..Welth ; Assembly, R. MeAl lac ; DiMmstor of the Poor, Win: MeClore; Auditor. Josiah Allen ; Coroner, Dr, M. Kennedy; Commissioner, J. Jocrab7 ;Counts s oree y o4 J. sti n ger. J. W. DouglaM, 0444 was nominated for the Senate. Hon. 11:1ir: Br~ Senatorial and D. W. Rowe Repres entative delegates to the State Convention. Fiatoit Conaly.—The Demoeratie Conven tion of Fultim aottity, on the same day.. made the following nOunnatiens:—Assembly,,Jas. Kelly; Sheriff. Daniel F. Chesnut; Commis sinner, Georg" McClan ; Surveyor, George Holley: Auditor, J Robinson -Coroner. Denial Peck. Ni ins etienelar Semler. iluß 6 o4gion County.—Annoalblyi, son Africa; Sheriff. Geo. W:43FalstreiLkim mil:sinner, James W. Galbraith; Jacob Miller ; Director, David Bwriak; ditdi tar, Nathaniel K. Covert; Sarveyer, 'inhere Mtßurney ; District Attorney, Salttiel T. Brown. A. Lost Child Starr ea ed to Death -the Por.t. The National, of Wednesday last,.publiah ed in Lima, Allen county, Ohio, relates the melancholy parties: ors uf the loss in the for est, four tulles from that town, of the little daughter, aged six years, of a Mr. King, whose fate was not known for nine days, and then her dead body was found. The child, it appears, wont out with several other chil dren to a field, and started alone to return to the house, when it missed its way, and became lost in a dense woods. The National says Tlie people of Putnum twenty, from all parts of the county, turned out day after day to search for it,and traversed the whole woods for eight or nine miles around, during the whole nine days, by four or five hundred per day, On the ninth del it was found within two miles from where it bad first strayed, naked and dead, lying on its belly over two loge, as if it had fallen and was too weak to vise again. Its little bonnet was hung on a limb, and also its frock and clothes; perhaps time little one thought of going to bed, or more probably, hung np its clothes to dry after the heavy-842mi of Thursday night before it was found. ri\ had built play-houses to while away its/loneliness in the wild Woods, and had - sucked off the fallen timbers for yards the moss for ).ustenanee. It had waited fur its mother nil I father's coming to take it home fo r many days, and had played in the hope of their e ; but they could not find it, though so near to them. When iour.d it had evidently died within afew hours; the body had unaerg,onc no putrefaction. Th• pour mother, we learn, has pearly lost her reason —and no wonder: Thole nine days of terri. tile and soul harrowing suspense, Wl4O can conceive it for her ! Shooting and Sanitle.—On the 2Citb instant two Ferranti at the farm of E. C. Broun, Eq., nbout half a mile from Middleburg, Va.; ware playing with a loaded gun, when one of them was ReJidentally shot and killed, upon which the nther was so ranch nlarmed that he relon dcd the gun nod glifit l imanlf. Bledieal aid was promptly in attendnnee, but at:tiled no thing. One o 1 them belonged to J. M, Luck and the other to Miss Elisalreth Moran. =I Explosiml of a ..s:l,,uvi Bui?ci—Screral per. snug Ttiesilay atteriaom an Reel. dent of a terrrildc Tutture ucpurred at or near Jefferson in this county. We hare not been able to gatiier the particular', but learn that the bter.:n nt the tannery of Iten• ry Itebert exploiled, domidilhing the building', portions of w hich were thrown a great die, tanee, and serioasly wounding berml men— one it is feared The mimes o! thn injured men are Wilhaut4, Newcomer, Mark le, Hebert and Loftin in. The last munod ii nut expected to surris,e.-111,,nret. Specialor. .Specia,ll\Tcpticea.. TUE OXYGrIIITED 1.1 (tin of thiri mredielnat has. },laced it opun an hoportahable founktion, In destroying discute, and inlucing health It ao Itn.r the folklarlnz Coorlainta therm flitter* ars a spe cific. tpet.l.l, or to.ligarrvon, !lead. Bum. Addis tr. Coativenrsa. Luna of Appetae, Lioutaelre, and Oartrefai Irobdity In 0,,0y nett ions of oar country this pfirparatlon Ia at• tonsirely used by 0.3 go. 1.01. , in their practice, ant it wear* to bass. r.o.tored in , sty t , r oe.rlttr. whir wary apparently be yond llro ranch of the benbug a, t u 14.. load area fir w t.rltNtlw &rum wei I -known Apitelm. klatAlet.t, l'•., Aug, yl, lobs I have coed th• gay.r,voateli “ittrra in Illy practice cad decidel stveceao m debility anti $(1411r1,1 prust.ation, kc and cofv.lectly rtC I, ll.l.well'i tt JU ltrtwrwl 40* *Wes of We di:votive urgartv Y \1 r D Auburn. N Y . t.ept fi, 181./4 Gentlemen •—I hare been to the drug huelhee. the 1.4 linear) yew". awl have never artll a roeltotoa abob 1,1 st•t,.// auch gt eat enli.4e , two in 0.'4,, or Djspet.././. U. thyamaattd flaunt, and In th,la diaaes,e r ataitteakeatu.o. f max! It. U U Etrla Itorlinron, NI.. Noe. 1 . 4, 1454 t Gentlemen :-1 am , 'e ..ea to atata. that I ban, trial the Oxygenate/1 for 1p Iti,euttno and Lrbititr. Mel found Immediate ratter from usiott coly a owl of a bottle. brie the grpatrat ciill•lenea In tt as a care fur liyata.p..la and General *4 riesotaotalel it *flit ei.ett ple l a 'r gure. Marx, tke IA 31 E4‘. LEA ttrl, M.l/ eparatl by Seth 14 Voris 'o Ltotetort, and for axial by A It Ituol/ler, Gatti b ' Vutweilar, Magnum. barn, 3f Ptaater. New Oaln • U. E. Ilolliuger, Abbetts. town; kart Lterlitlt eater kinblttz. Ham/. lent Woo 11..31etealf. Task Spriggs; Jamas A Eider. Eta. mita/ug; and by all doalaga la teeelle.lues. (S.apt.6. 4w DR TIAMPTOX'S CO.IIPOITND DILTIIRTIC PILLS. are highly resocurneeded by eminent Physichtea. as a We, rertpn, speedy ane perszusaeog ear* for ()revel. etrietures sod ell other dieeeere or deratigemeot of Um imbed'r an 4 kidneys Price Yifty gents per box —Sent an coy arkireee free on reeeiptof price. Address DR. J. T. LIAMPTOS Ja CO., Nu. ♦O3 Some street. Phil/W*llth Pi. 41ro. Proprietors awl blanafecturers of Dr, llamptee's Aati•itlwumatie Mixtures, 4 • Sfelleate•t Cough syrup, Tbg Great Deai..teratusu or flair Yesterer. Aug. 29, 1a.59. tut Roommm% OMAR A... 8 DlTTP:ll.3.—Trirpired bi Dr, C N. Jreksoq. No. 418, Arai strret, rbiladelphts, Pa. Road .14,44 is rid of ih.m !Scott, Cortland co.. N, Y., Korth 21, ISt:. Dt.Q U. Jackaua. DOM' Air takiatof Itto abated, .mrt a few lion to Joe. I hero Wand asof doctored Di if, and know boo to pfty Wow. la * ettealtlets, Ussll coundocreed taking your Bitters leed.mauetec, am net able to do Myttalstg, or area to ait up ear outaild.. arable Mar* of MA. Berme I hod taken the tired lifertto, felt HU a peer arm, and now, after boric% eastimed tap nee of than/ a short Woe. DS tharitt moon of Uwe /Mr. I lint spar to labor bard every ay. TO my Umlaut, I tidal I Dare received more bermidt ham the Stitors, tban all otter ateaticiaire f Pare tabs. 1 %WM net acily wed your Oaten myself, bat Wei elm bottles mad parts at }outgo. to thoor complaialog of R/aPapalit and Larar Cause Saad i and fo ever/ Cal*. the/ tail mm they Ur* Dam DO auditoria to bettedirtal as the laitteas. Ildeapostoily yowl, JAN a VON !WORM EFL For vii* 4. D. Illoalbfer. —end daelacific4re.lly tJarmagiioolt tIM eoway. plow. S. In A NOICS non Coble Polot,Sorry to., Ts. Dr. Both L Mao was is tialtaworit la April, MC sod from a paper 1 maned or yours was Wend to boy • tee of your Pitia, roootoileaudtd as amnia* sere tie the Synoptla sic As that time oar of my serrates had bees attliotel with $ *boat took' yeses. The rowebing yaws, f moose:hood wile Or Plllo oasordler to devotions. do oot tido It Abe has bad ore OWN!. ilv wide, tbo arch, is oolitowluit !educed to bolero abo say hero hod we only. Xecnoood you NOD dad itrodolDini, tor "Web yea will plop* turtrard sort tiro buses. I 'oppose foe se forward that by eel. Tier tiouipleare will obi** isso. Teen uo. opeottutly, ' IL P. SUMO& Dr. Etonao's Iptloptio Pitto anam sovirrotte remedy tor wiry saoititiostion eirroo• torowlit roMbster, whetter toronatel by tho assts, pbytiosit seaueigia, Ordinaries, or ordlusry. Wed who, atTtlatw with parabola, bore* dust tad ditpiritod by that terribit_ laaritodo which prorimak from a letter earootot warm or itsporlotendi say other Oa er disability &ANA/ from itaesAusl isaiditiod of Dot nedortsi atachluory amkb outp. gotta stot7 101/011 1 111t In% the memo of mismotiodo, mottos tad thitegitt—Ortroi kaaodLta botioit from Obit ow of thaw Mb. tittlati at moo Wow, noriaoratot, oat rogoletet Old obottorel worms/ orpoeliatdtra• Stette say lett et Oa emery by Iwo& trot poidept. 'Addree & Massa, Its boltheinit emit, Adtheare X& Priori, see bus, it ; two,. N i WWI% OD& AA& S. lot • - jars loots for &e f* orilso from thibliolkfti b 7 to tbe Iwo et Aso Jaw. 801 l aroong Os boot forAorionarilki Ourieng, hits • soorl loom ail. witlo a gram 'rho tool los 10'01114S elWu smell Jarmoidr r odo bradawls ram AO NM et 180 0 4107_ Mod sw sim eatithli sod biribitog. no emir frodOMO fa* bolt Opl, Fl mi mo , sroviat. 'no idioms lo ilogibilki. loilliWoo* , PZ. how , Tomo raft Ibi&lio OW IMorigh Webb Nor moo ligi imisiomilli.. lo ltiorviho Lwow Viso WWI Wharf, by idigyrd for tiorma. • ". es *ll l i i :enti ibbri.. Oar tooliCtOoh trortliooWlL.r " o.- • --.. -: -.-- 1,- •. _ Ell
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