. , .iniiiiti this' Union ot foul hand :bat would ....h-to:enwrap 'Arnett ,:,llllo,,,;..o:444o,iiiiiatt.Uriion,' end ,plade it 3114 ,3 e lll4 111441111iYIRk:;1010ti:getrolo9egt, 1 . , 1 4 e',...„, , i • ..ti ,b 304 Jllpt, ; vveuldoinply r _Ahd toren' .. ,k tVity1611111101VIle; iirPdi t o4.!. " y, , Par: I'o'6 l . .: - 1011400iVai*.iliffil'liTY'ffiiiii . '.iitayera, : iiliir id. '''t,l,iiiilik.),tiiiii*inittililreti ; leris3lll.perfllft t OA 'lttilrve . :i ;41,114# , *tkiiitoijioto *um!, 041..Rinit Lott pug:, j 0,.1tt00"p....„.0.101..,c4 a:ceitireity • . , ..i ; :zs,il.t e ji.etetptoed refirOsentitives'ef ' 4 liWlllit ifie,tirriite , 'litririptise of Ilebfe: '.', ° iOilititeiliOleirfriiin'OtheY'States'iinsWiti . 44fit*,itti1P0111fittiWin,, nee, Sttei , sidici. ..;- t rp*moilligyAhnitie4titetlo n . :of . t he :If niod? 7 ' r,crit l 7 l4: 4 fif.,.}.no.]:. l f,lhere,is one: ,to be : ft:iontiny ' , ll4,ere„ hi. f k: giiii4nd, ,of:. acid pions llvai,tirt,4lll; hitivi4. 4 ''[Ct'e'eil '',.:lfaihis: name , (4411rtditkit'O'hiiir:iiifitnt.:, add' the eurseS of . intsititityilitslinitted - npolithis , lieadl': Cr tern ell • .. 146 1 4rAh 4 4,, ,illa•141:5111$11 . •• I give it Alp! You; fi aqtyy,,i,ctiarykTOriepe..f! g ive it up? , [Crios of ild 4 l 1 o tip -, di1 . .!..A tell; y';i:;e:Stand on ;-middle giOond 'it't If 2. lViatt`thii a ri l r B:vi, , 'ea`r by . t b e :pod .that 0 4 ., 4 Mli .- Withe : 4 4 iOd'df 'out, father; 't hitt yon ' , *oftlfili,ct,ilitittioti Will ;Mt giiie it. im. :[cheers;] ~., J ,lllAtini.,slip:we. . have been''lOoking at one en ... xithOr thioeih niagditying Ceases ~ too much. Sonldntite . north Ihioy.'becfliise we rove nig-, ':ltoitt:W, minalie Christmas pies. of them. [Lai h' ; • '1: er.l -, ,lti.Ot":;thO §outli often fin v o ;a:l'illieer , no. • ''`ithienitaite:Oui• northern' .bieihr'en. ..What taifit'llet.?;',l:: : ;Yl' Vliir, throw 'qc; i'll -. our war. , .. lefAi' f fitfil inhaVOO ; iiipigvis. .[•Laiighter:.] Let :• I,llcin,whove.. wronglimt ieeollect .ti m e ~e xam.. ex a m lti.ett.lin 'Fat% et 'ef his'; pi t o ri try;When il Id . eigi'arr:ii i ntiiiid!, ii'did.' earn' e his: lins.inwri ids iiiiitinlifonlifibligi'eat On iiml If is t rue we ''.l44:oo4X4ol.l;,oitlidt jvres, but the lessons he : iiiiiihitifitrii :Still' "'cirf . .ied"Ortl ter ; our dro II t,. a iid 1-... ... . vu# . l:l4 , Aisi!;t,hqrp.. Let, us not fight about 'a nether, n ndly I y Of •Iceling. 1(tio-itrielirWie 14 lion"e'Intl.11O 'sh of our liftsh; Fir o corn rnon country, 'frighiiiteyhe4n — cOOrioN.aid a common liberty * •etr';'Whr'i''l:heard`ire.'_mere'invitedfe §t of .5h io; itTherd is 'the' !iffi4kti4.l 7 4vitift 7 tia'l46 ;" LCiie e _Kentite icy is 2'6411 jariieuif-riiiihtitlil' iretcirri see her at 'any iii#ol 4 4slti: iiine (0' 'Meet Oh inns thd gallant 1'8010! 'ltChheri.l ‘ititit to stand a; toleilii'd toctherri,as.an' rrieric to'ejt;ln council together : 4iiiistrilfil•lPorifia,iil faith; bowing - around a common a ltar ', '"lctfirti,"ti :Unfree!' prayer ,go . up to the Oottot;our'_ftftberri'to pretect this glori i?liiiltniorilgerflested'ehe'ers.j "li:thitirraVindlittlitl , here who lielievei this linion„orihrbe diesolYeill . [cries of never, :IVherili will you be biiveithif territories 'that are States,'the great ilierr, • ttilitbotellsiiiiigletlieletirtainani? Whet would "I would' not like to part vitt %Mitititiiittilbt: ,. .! . 4 It Ae the: old'. Keystone. bill of Viir-ltidepentlerice; tit) I boin;' the re thitiAltnetiekiiitiflii ti rirte t fin o ire tr'orn r its highest flight,'arid sensitive& :. its "of Otel tat ion. I hiriN'ttfpftgfe~ty ; iW'lnderehdQnee"Ball 1, [Cheers] `even such dtivillsOhlithlialltiWn..i[tolitl 'cheer's.] I have anolrle:estate':*lsere ihitt was wilted Me •by George Wefb k; 1 and - A Jams. Is teskivoiir.t toSiwie r Bunke r • 'Hill t.• [Prolonged • sOlkieserjeifetioil.edarains. the 'blood that Was • si lgt';Aia l uiban imartyrs that died fo rI the Caitielskiensbitcahifreecloimi , 'Won't surrender 11*tilitial:011tilikeir.:11411.i [Cheers] '.l.tow can 4biaseatii4tithe Nortii;:surrender in StitSiberntabil?";:fibi.t,ty , tha , lastiresting place of the *gisit6l± , Ashlaride . .s t by t he.spot ' rve here liCthe.*ssiiiifi r:tlititikreates meric a n orit4 . Writklandiltidri Slay that . liiit:Can giveoup. your inherliaaessirs.tbatAgrave.--10ries. of never; •„64, to the restin g place *lik:i44olaA the Mai' par,oclOjilektindf'vvroteiri letters of fire , noise the. 11V0*,0 1 m4picknists,*PT.he Union toilet and .4'.,,itilillta*ltrelt• - 1P,,.. 1 ,Cart.-• you give up :the , "[Great' cheerihg.] TAO Aftetinfvitcr,est , iji.:the of.,.your, Coon - illifOOltiy**ll:lstAssOrleati , defence o"f ` e f-PlO t Y' 4 5 .1 t )00 Pa.`,l),r.the :same old • '449t-i , ljw . ho 'interest hat? • fi t if . f . ipfe my :upon otif..blort*igh.tbe . iivaters of ,Neptune could 101•Cr,W1i1t1i11,:9.41..t04 rf :pa rire,deterniil4d owit v .•bllifylliffrsisittiletlfiktitt. - IsCi us send4delegates to iiroeisialipootssimble:the•,Legislaturea of the diftlfellA,‘Atlllta's,..4lllreiivirith ,, ;us"laboter iwith picaxec and.'spade, ands', batter••,aniti level .the • ',Capital' ".rio Abet" like the-beautiful : temple', of ''Jargslalaoiy; *tbere,shall , not , be one stone left ellysa t ooplbar..i,lfull:..down • , build- -,.isketitildtritaiire;_been - erected for .th s Mies , or tkflgpyrronejlt;ii,.Rip:ooi)et „theta mementoes,' the wolrhiessness . cif I (C,,heelitig,..] •-A nd, when •OA 0 1 44,1, 41646 that:tiro ud ha ft .tha t joiiiipito . thoprts4Mery , ,Of him who was "first ,1114,aineal,ifcligisiltseaci,'Anti . first in the hearts of, Idtbll q; ' ['ghee rs]'• throngh "the pat ri , otic i .,olteibbtions•brievery State, anti leave no • allsalielfiA,'-ilitwaricitiotirt fanny; TProlonged slisphssie -done this let tor assem blatOroa rOkecravia.of•lthe old: veterans, and 11 4 11 41014flcillir.' , leitbC4tlest acknowledge we are lhfititillSstortbrecreaceddrititts.,atid , acknowledge liwtAilirtAeir4overainetit. • :1(i-the IJn iois,-*lttllpoike,st.etaysitti,-.4\itlisr`eonetitution.is bi4ili;•Ritettaet Plificit,vipbp!!--for once. in "LOYO4i t:. he. ELatighter .. tied aPplaiise.7l..:, • ; :r7 hn .American :: heart' sw" ts3 :t"'"ir hTlß9ll'Mftsfillullilill4P,ApPei?r Ins teirted. q1!4.1,1!..44110441.J440=•"-PiPrtlifig 'fog, (iti,perP - 'ailitP.ct,' , but "gaigiLoo,:the :TPI4IIY• 'h would tiSePil of 1411 •4 1 4 i, the tem' , :Isis* veil tors . , from scorpions.:. 4 1 00 44 46r*i.-.10 Wirrigoi7: - : . , • . it -. :::nr. 4) ,. :i64 ~v f . iky 1 , * ri - 1,4 Re0,,i14 ,t e; 'und ;tlt 444ei - fiti: 14i4.4.i, 'e.6, 1 ,,,„ ein ka ,NI to. , tt t iqt innepi i iv`- tli, ap 7 aili t i t :Alpo' a ftd , . the op en pa da ys, i hsvie4.‘Olie',etteh an' in fii iqu~ ; or gani abet: getiiiatitili:2`is the line:w. nothintt'party.';',Wei;Who took -sol n• the. to' proserike foreign-hero:citizens and , Catholics; ' •are:now..:tirottlie .laudition of them, led diligent, iri- their efforts ;to toresila . the irm. - ..4.2 " prietsine thatthe..Deniciertitrr were- never.'. their friends !' ,This was joredicted it Otte yet it. •eoritiderabrperedulity helieve.that it Would be•it ttmpted.,ere' the bl'otit,ly.;foOtsteps of knowliothingism hid been eireced.. andS'Cif , gonditrien, : whe onde..iieloped ..to that ty eo reMidiete it,.. a nil, ore ,‘l'aithfat anti 'protr . kinent . tnerohere Of the Demo srattpl,party,":l3ut , :there'ore , witty Others' .whd esteneihlyhave nerceinrieetinalivith know 'noth 7 ingism, are Ythe . ,chnsen chSemiOns of its "leaderd,ink therefore dare not :condemn its , Among these;isA.- . ,G. OrIRTIN, the' t ion 'nominee for (Ovelnor. The- son .of aCathhlic, yethe was among ~• • • the first td-join" thq:•lnOw;nothings, Chairman, of sthe,*liiir, ,State,.Committee, • f,he I tatisferred't hat intry 'orgarrization to the erohr4tes'or the monitfproierip lion, Mid received for his 'reward•tifieffpe Of Secretary of State under.Gpv.. Pollock t For he is justly.eieecrateil - by. every true Old Line-' .Whig' in l the Strite. Now this Same Cnwri, is before eople for the highest: office in their gift; and his frieodi See the importance,, in cm lain localities, of •Iteeping. - his • tor ,mer,connectinti 'itnew.tiothingiiin:otit. pr. , v!ew ':by stick blt!rney:iii . tlle froM the Erie at - intio ldst• week :.; • Our Irish fellow citizens will doubtless read with interest the following necoiint of :the :an:, cestry of Ilon.' A..G. 'Comps; "the opposition nominee rot Governor. .We'glenit it. froin. the Philndelphia'City • . l iThe•O'Cartins, Pibernice M'Crhthln, are, th.scentied from Corneae ens; King•of Munster: They were lords of districts in-carions parte•of Tlso~raontl,,in the' iciurteenth century ;, nod at the•present dri.t,:sevetal respectable families of .the Cortina nre . to'be met' , within the. counties of,Olore:•nari , LiMerick. fn' the last .century; Andrew 'M'Curtin; •poet or, the county: of Chirei fifiding himielfmegleeted hy those who had forme'ely, been klutlic„Lhitn; wrisiir-trm dress. to'Dchin; (tTie Fairy. Kihg,)' asking >his This beati Gen. Scott's etßich Irishlliogue" 'and 'stveet ,German Accent” speech, and like that immortal produ'ctipti 'excite' the ridi2 . cute of "!our Irish fellow-eitizeni.” They will iwenttoknOW:frorn Mr. , Curtin - iv/tit, he.. proved recreant ; to his encestry,...and self with tut Organization whose mernbers Were. required to.take a'selemn - oath never to assist in'eleVatinga foreign born citizen or ,Catholic to any office of protkor trust. And if he new thinks differently, they Will expect . him as an• honest man to repudiate.and • denounce such heresies wherever'he .appears before the: Peo-' ""Our Irish follow.eitizens,!' :as:Well. as' onr,Geiman fellowLcitivans" are: noi, , fools , • enough to - helbstnboozled . by such tiveddle as the.abovit;.ancl we'predict the.y . Will hear troth.' big else.on the subject. ',Curtin• 'will .not dare denounce The, AmericanS or 'knew , nothings' would drop bim,, which faet he knows ;-;ApperdecF beloy, our readers;. “Derno'erats?' and “ReinitdicanS," ektract from • the .fsrew Post, most coy.' tainly. the !Olds jciorOa I in this country,'especial ..friend of Senator. Se'vcard• for tile Presidency. • . • • 'lt appears in the' issue ~ ofthet paper for TlCursday evening last, .on receipt, of the news ihe Reading Convention and the nom ination of Gen. Foi,ter. . • . . But . , for . a•sewat(l'orgafi:l6 a slap ltLthe:.inco'of 'our •:old Deinoaraticfriend Simon 'and hiaßePtibliean.allies 7 tnat • is,..if / the ,, Old Keystone is of.nny imPortanect:in a Presiden tial canvass toleiable ) and not . to 'en'dined •: • • • . . . . . . crhe . s:pte of: Pennsylvania will le given to the party,: which', next November,.shall. sten, 10",t4 strongest and best united and consolida • . kis.iio use 'to.: ask . the.. peliticians .of Penn sylvaaia to. nominatolor us. Therh.ave neith er, the integrity. nor. sagacity..to it. •. Their State Convention has just'. given- out , the name of.. Simon Carneren as .-their . ..thoice—the .man who . drew $50,00 oui..of ;the: United States TreaSury; and held'it'thrati years as a. - .fund to pay Rlair, and Rives for selling out . the Globe to old Mr. Ritchie, as was esrplained. a few days ago in the .'l, , elting Post. .So long na Col. Ben:- ton's:scathing . . chanter,on, that • affair ;remains a history, such candidate cannot •carry a Singld State, even his,onfor the Republican ticket, . . • .Turi'Dthsrocitaby.--;Neverbefore in the, his tory of.the party has 'sue) 'a warm' and : enthu siestia approVal of the' proceedipgs'of•eny verition; been manifesed as the,. action of the 'Rending Convention has'received,'all -jtie §tate: The nomination of Henry D. Foster is .every Where hailed with cordial arid enthtisies tic•approVel: The:burialof pastdiferences and the restoration of unity arid' 'harmony. among' tlie - Deinocracy of Penniylvania has disheirt: ened the opposition, while in ouvOwn ranks we .have . the rnosi'',gra tifyitoe evidences •0:1 . energy aroused end' Seal renevi , cj,, for the' success' of the'perry. , The Presvand`thepenple.itie alike enthigiastlic; and - froth'the Demoerecy,of other, •States, that. of Pennsyyspla is receiving. the Most cheerfulerurratiilations anti approval.—:- These' signs of the time , are of the highest • • port , ttecimeneofsuccess. The ,Democrary of Pennsylvania' red' sin the - victUVy; and, they, will .POess FAIMING.-Dr, Frankb i n said':.igThere 'Seems .to be but..three ac 'gut re weal th.;•The•firsCis byeltiari ad: the Rii inane did; in - plundering their neiilibors: this is 'robbery. The decond -by commerce- which .is frequently.cheating. ,Thethird-by,agricaltere, the,only heneativayiwhereima man receives a; real. increase of the ; owed, thrown into the, ground iii ti kind of continued mirdele.wrotaght by, t tie .hp)a of qod in his fayar;.,atia reward for his indecent life and 'hisvirtuqui industry mildiA4te this seen he be left si4w. A finraNOt for Simlion' 11.11ieun ioutitt) tocrat. thursday March 1•,0 -tc • 11: , BE,' , •PETTENGILL Nuf.tel'u girreti Nein I.'et/ii-and ,Nt* '1../3estna • • ft: St;'.PH I ET,ENGI,I4: 4 ..C(7);.:are • the - , iteyth t left...4be .111.!lisAm 'DNISOORAT nod the ,temit 'lnihtent, ergeet elietilatinx.Nrwipepers in the United '&4EOI 10d - the can , ri:dee: They here authorized to. coptinet fur Ili at , cur .„ . Democratic Nomination •-• F op Go:„}:its..„, :,, 111JARY.',1)-FOSTETI, .::or.. V 1 . 7: . C . ST MOREtANtt'CO: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS:AT LAIU/F • Ken, 119 n.. I . lloard. Yaox EGGOToRs 1 FrerlerickServer., 14 J. Rerkhow: - 2•Vm:C:Pitter.son'. 15 Geo. herison. • - 3 .Tos'. Crockett,jr.• - 'lO J. Ahl, 4.. J. G. Brenner.': :AI- J. 13.•Denner, ' • S"J. W. Jaep,by.':. It;i Charleselley.. 19 131. Y-Lee. O. P. Yames. • .20-:3:l3:liciwell.' ; : ; B:Privid'Schnlf. 21' . 1sr: Fetlerinnr. '22 'Srt entiel•Marshall. 10 Briibee; •23 Willirn'deoli. • Walker. '24 B. p: 12.5. §..:l ) Vineliesfer. • 251Gayleril ChOrch: • 13 Jciseph,Lilubaeh. • • • . . . The Railread: Tell Aill.pn. sed the N. :V: Ag= aealhlty,' nn . the 9th',. by a' vote of 8 i T3pats corrirpenbeit...mtildng .regular' trips oil the ,H4dso . ii.on:the , ith hist,' 7 Attentifiriis.called . .to the card of .Dr. 8 . . S Goma), of Part •Alreflnny.. ''The 'eleet ion in New.liampsbire . has •rrsoi ted •in a. 13.epiiblielti tritimph; by a • majority . of , 1,600, • Tbe vote (loci toot vary'iniich from hist. SArrim Krnr, wh.o suffered 'beastly out 'rage' at Jamestoven, not long: since, it is. , said die,d, recently ,at ,the residence • 'of • her. 'fa ther, in Franklin, Pa.• • . MAIL .C1):11it.10TORM. Those 'who wish to .propoeo.bids fdrllllaii;,.sery ice eannotatelay es tlinir plpers are'requiieci. to be in. Witab. ington the !net of .neict.week: The Citizcg editor last Week; publishes. an ariick frOtri .the Warte r ti. Leedger, which was intended as a telleet ion on thiS patier... Stand out and,notenehkbehind a co!etn.. 7rasAmman's Ar.f.s.,-,The advertisement 'of the. eale'of Unseited Lends for arrearage taxes aptieys the . .Cttiztin and . , pm,tlrord ner. •We hope td be able to supply the , readers nt the DEMOCRAT tvith ' the Kit next Notvi!ithstanding . .aie disagreeableria”„nf• the, *anther, thare..*!', riurinberattelled- the lecture, at ;the Court flow. Mr. H:vairturrri . 9 delivered an able.cindeatertaining diseouyse on the , .subjeo Ethien .14r.,Mir. !HEN was not prepared land . did.nat attempt a speech.- Both of . these gentfethen:will be ,c.heard et," if we mistake Liwis,'refurna thanks to the•.friends who'recently iriiiitbd.the Pars Osage, not i.emp t,k-handed," in this I,y.eek's I) l ; l 'e.understand 'there , were: a number. of friends who were, not apprised of the' intended who would 'have attended hod they re ceived notice. - .To such we would say it is, ttnever, too late to do good,'' and they .cnil diS charge' their duty itfib:lt respect, at a rixc ....rfie young ladles and gentlemen' of one: vif lage,ate very busy in , preparing ;for, the Mas querade 'Ball, whiely is to iomeoff at Sart*ll's 1in11,.0111 this (Thursday) evening: This will be:quite a'novelty, ati it Is the. first thing of . the kinil that: has .ever been ie. op' . in • this • pu . r .enterprising friends Vni byttc & WING have Minufactured . ,a large lOt ploughs,of ex cellent'paiferns, worhnianship;. also full tivators, of improved style. This agricultural implenierit has but recently been intrOtinCed Omani oui.farrners, and' not entered into use. Theii'manutacture at, this Once will bring them, within the reach:df. eVe . ry far Mer; and; we expect to ee large numbers, in use the . .present season. 'The cost of purchase can he saved, in labor, in one season-by those using DaowNED.—On l'hatsdn'y the Bth inst:, a little son.of Er.yGrinnabls, aged about'l3 years, accidentally fell into the river near his Sath- • •er's residence, in this town, and before aid ,could be extended to hirn-,'he . was drowned,— Stricf seardi has . been made fdr. the lbody al most. every day since; but , up to this . Writing it has . not been . recoverid.—Olean Advogiser. • Sunday night.lestthe.pight Ex. press• East, on the Erie Road, when about two miles below Hinsdale, Tin over. Jois, HOrisx', aking both'liialegs off abot4 the knee.] The !rata backed up, and when'the unfortunate man Was found, lifeswas extinct; • He was a ing man, and leayes a wife, rind six aliildren:to the charity of.the Advertiser. Luke Elie Open.' . • o Dl'll/;iii.iti4:lci r "; . 1 iirCl.;.l . . Navigation. is open - .between, this 'and • western ports of: Lake Erie.' The' New-York rand' Erie Railfoad steamers. Ow ego, from Cleve tan4;.and New 7 York, fromToledp, tirrived yes.. teriday . afternoon, with ca rgoes of . oerq, Pork arid • Flotir.• , •T,he 'steamer , Olean left at 'the same time foe Toledo.. • ' • ,No seeds wiltbit distributed from' .Hie Patent Office this year':' The motley appropriated has been expended uf Tea euiture. , • THE,DA.I DL iv . ll3 BRIOIIT LT . Theifising.;slln 0141)4' cenopaign is just ' sd nytgorating rare over hole - defier; and breadth,of - kr:eat.ao . prosperous, nation. •The . PoliticadcOntest; no w'itbont'cOrrirrienCik, Is one of unpreeederitedimportatice.inYOlving L'riot.OnlYlley,pres.tryatinn,'perpetuation.anil Ira ' rernity OMNI& antiNderatien, in •a great moss= ore;' bat' the'qu'estion as to Wheal t her the 11M- Atinent'al. iaW pf the.dartll4-ihe'Const:itution'. of the:, United Staley—with'nil`its ;surfed, oblige{ .tiops and guerante'es,shiiil..be handed' down'' to 'posterity • perfect and u4shore,'as . our .tatherS gaYedt ton's; or wbether blind fanatici s m shall be permitted'. pieYisjoni 'rust , exactly,' isuit'its ,own 'fancy, - even 'thotigh.! . it bed.O : the - ietalcxclnsionot every rationality, anidevery coitruction of its propounders:' , Al- thenill the dilstory.of the . Past two }'cars floes' i'pot , Pres?iit so . bright a.pageinE : our. career: as - we might with Peruse, yet_ . each -ray Ordigh - t brine,siwith it . neW, - . promises'Of a glerieui . fn . ; Ore In store for us, ! ., livery day. , brings glad ddings" drom.e,yery pa rt.r.'f country..: ttemoerack of,PennsylVania has Chosen tor • its. 18tandai.d Beprer, ,in .thdipersdn of Henry ,D. roster,a Man every worth,; anddn every respect riutilified for;the -position to which. his supporters'.are leternined to elevate Ey ery'l.Ciaiich 'and div isied , iire . ..uniting . : under . he' common -banner.of the Country and _party, 'aridlfhenorable 'exertion will suffice, the opposition (to of just - will be taught lesSon . on the seconed Tuesila'ylof next Qc.te- • her, not.soort:tObe . :feridtteh, and willihereby; Elie again placed in ir . Positicin . ...inWhieh-.it - ;.W.i1l undoubtedly, deem it expedient tO •er2ain change it's nanie; The: best 'damp to guide no. in the fetiih?, is 'the lamp 'of - experience, and trifidng to the paSt history., of the 'pariy—ever . : marchirg, Onward, governed. by 117:mil and lit .mutable principles;cliOgii* to the : , tlghti' and defending the -cour trY, 'as adversity -as 'in prosperit-y::,can no lindaughtbut to, ad-' mi're, end to cheer us on to future action Fn. the; same noble cause. ThinOellowiaboters,' in the cause of Conslitufional,,tibertY, let us once more join.haands..end the „spirit of our ancestors 0070, 'narries, our tor tunes and.sacred honors.,?',in behalf of the party which' has forits principles, those' enunciated ,by the Immotal„Jeffersen,..! reiterated, by; the Fearless Jackson and, embodied in eVerysne cessfire ,platform, npon.which..the tiemocracy,. of he Hnioni has stood • ' . • n errand Ilprmons. • • The Democratic: party of Pennsylvania is itself After the loss.of two conse'cii, tive elections. therlelOgates of the.people who assembled at Fndle:T. On 'Wednesday lost, and the immense multitude of outsiders from every quarter of the Commenwealth;were,deter;mined that . old, Sores and grie:vances:'..hbuld all be healed:up; and Ant - third.. defeat, iroireediii tely follnering.nri.the heels of the other , evo,'should not he*Within the range Of nrobabilities;•.if it could liy any means., lie prevented..:Tp • this they happilY . .sueeeeded. Jiy.gones are now -The 'watch fires of the party. have been re.kindled - tiy the' happy •action' of the Convention... A spirit of coneiliation hnd compromise was:inentented by everybody, and the reitalt is.a united, honefiil and jubilantiO: ty from one end 'of the - .Commonwealth tothe other.. This 'state-6f things will cnqirre. - .the• triumphant ,eleetion of ours excellenCGitherna torial eand,idate. Gen...flo , R!y D. :Fos . TEß,:n . bll, followed with cini , craally brilliant tesultat the Prpsidemtial election: • The first orMarch - 1 fit); 'will long; 'be•re. mr:mbPre(l iii the orients- or P.ennsylvania as a day frautrht:witb the haripiestcoris.riaences not onlY.to this state ; but also to the pertee,•safety: andperpettfity orlhe Stirring Nevl3 from NE'N'v•Yoriic, ;11nrcic 21 The news.. froin Alekicii,:via. New Orleans, 'shwa that .:the • intervention rif.: the - . United States.in 'the civil wars, in,Mexico, is no longer a , POssibility• but . ;.a fixed. fact The .drift, of things, hai been poiverfullY:in thk direction' for . . along While past, and the act, row, it is pre-, surged, will '.create' but little, surprise , in. the mind of.' the .• intelligent observer of passing . events, Theanthenticeted facts,irethat Gen eral Alirernon, commenced aetiVenperations on the: city of Yen) Crez, on : the tithl . that on the evening Of. the, 7th, atta.cic was'.nnade, in force ;. that'this ,ritlack waS .i;ptitsed 'by the, Liberals ; .that:the steamers GeYeral Illirament and fit thn servf;:n of. the.olittiek Par (ziovere captured by the .United States naval nes, ond ha've arrived nt :117en , Orleans; as .4nteri,-, tan prizes, in.iharga of Lieat...llrinot: These are all; the particulars at' band, .but meagre, as : theyareOhey'exhibitthe fact, that . we have now some new brininess on . hand, whic h will be-likely to - -giee a.neei :direetion ,to the thoughti and actions of , , • rolldwirtg im tiortant bill has` recently passed the. Senate An.Ac . tflo l'irOveUt iocovery for:lllo3'de . of• • . aria lerateil liquors. . „ SEC. 1,. Be it enacted &c:; That. from and after the .passage of this act, actions (Or ,the sale of spiritions, - vinous: or malt liquors, or uny•adin m ixtures thereof, •it shall-he 'coinpe. tent for the : defe,ndant. in every such .case to prove that such liquors or riflrpixtureS • thereof were imphre,ititiafed or adulterated:'and proof thereof being made shall amnunt to neood and legal defence to..the whole of the phiintiff's de mand. More Official Peculation! Alirw.ivisFr•., lll,areti E. L. 11.G.ardner,, City 'Controller, and..Roh• ert-Lyneli,•CitrClerlc,werc arrested.yeeterday and: committed to jail,' on a charge of, forging 'city.orders and ()the!' nialfeasance in office,— P,oth arifftepablicans.. ". • . • . . Wehave taken tiptoe pains to ascertain the .npinions of Dencocrits• concerning the proceed; ,ings Of the Reading Convention,. and' especialli nominee fdr Goeernori and we , linve:,yepAo find the first one ‘yno does not exp ress unbounded satisfaction: --tycomio (gazette. ['erplecrd.' . . The Republicansconfoun . ded ;at the r'e. suit of thelelaing . Catventi'on.' They conli: detitlyraotlettaited. t hat ihe . Can.ve lien, 'could notharnianize the eleMenta of the Democratic Party, and that the !lame causes , whieh.coritri .bated to.the successarthe Republican ticket in the..elections'of..lBs6,and ,18459 . vratild again . assist . them to a viatoity in , 1860. They be lieved. the.pehnoetacy to heltepeleSSly'divl44 , 'and distracted beyond the possibility of recon: Theore sanguine expecterren ex plosion. ritß i n eading,,while cooler heads .at the Very least e:9eCteilstich' a nomination or Such a plaaform as Would itievitahly produce disaf fection or coWtiess among a large diiision of the ,Democratic party. , The sectie.s which tran;piied at Reading.were . farthest 'froth their thoughts. Thly, had so Fong; regarded ihe'divi ilon of the,Dernocratic ,Party as 'past healing,. that :tlie . news of the unanimous, heariy, and enthitsiastie" nomination of'Henry'•Th• Taster .for Governer; 'and, the equally hearty...and unanimous adoption of a platformaeil upon the RepublicanS'lilte.a cold shower bath. Republi, can 'stock, irinedintely.declined fifty per cent. The Cheerful smile Was displaced by an express, Sinn of most. profound melancholk.. The lea deri heard the news of the; nomination, .of , the cordial nnion..of the .11 . emoeret ic party, of the wild enthusiasm with which the campaign was Opened hy.thousanils of..Remocrats from ; every section of the State , assembled at Reading,, the death-knell' all'their Sanguine, anticipaz lions. . . - ,The•confilsion :Carried • into the' Republican ranks by'the.proceedirigs- at Reading ,i s observ . ahle in their • orgons; They are •at•i/ los s to . ageortni for :the Union• and .entltuSiasm• of the. Democracy.' Siime saY that •the 'flat ional Ad- - ministration controll,.(l the Conventionr•others that it was the •anti-Leeomptonites.- One hai disciWeiejf that the •ininiinatien,, of. Prisier . :.Was brought adout - by a deep laid Plet,' . and that ;the aPparently,sporitanidus nature,of . that act was' in aceordence, with. an :arrangement. ..made, week's before in. the* inner. re'cess: of •somd se eret.conneil.,• This ,is affirmed with ‘ as• . .rnitcli particularity as , if• had.been com m u nicated in..confidence; Another deelares that White was treated most shamefully by. the Anminis t•ration,• and that Jacoby Pry .was .most eruelly ,qi?,ne,hterecl by, his professed.friends...No, two utherit ies agree' precisOY, but all unite' in re garding the action Of the ConVentron as shame ful and. in , the highest dedree.iinprojer not to say disgusting: • • '• • ,' • 'We can . .. relieve the..perplexity' of the on foundedßepublidans . : The, Represeh taliyeg . the Democratic party went to Reading , deter- . . .Mined to bury past dissentions, andto . .whip the Republican party next fell : • They , felt the neecessity Of, union, and of patriotic; unielffsh action. • They 'Were' determined to select :the 'best candidate, forgetting 'individual .Preferen ces':in their de'sire for . the gene't'al The nomination of H enry . D.' Foster was fiffec •ted by ho'clique, arrangeinent, bargaining or midnight miens, but it Was. an act of' 9pOnta-. neous entliusia'qn amOuntingialrrtOst to inspira tion: The .same feeling which governed the Convention stirred the , hearta . of the people when the nornination.of. Foster waaannounced. , Everywhere, Democrats congratulated each otheroind.:•fatified. the choice,cf. - .the'' Conven, 'flow.: In a moment old differences ' Were for.- gotten. Democrat' pledged Democrat • that' henceforwardthey'would unitedly tabor for'th'e success of the party by ;the elevation- Of• its noble candidate ,to :the Chief flagistraCY of Pena4Ylvania.' . ' , And this 'p'le'dge Will he 're-. deemed: The Republicans may as' ;veil make tip 'their mind's to witness many mbre'a . stnund'-. ing and.enthuaiastie.Democratic- reqinion. fore October . arrives, fully: as' inexeieable the,prnceedingatßeading, whfeh.haveso'con; founded and...perAtted aufti The Curtin has Futten The Curtin stock has gone dowkat least five hundred per cent since the nomination': of Gen. Henry a .F . oster. There is•not a . Democrat— not:everrone, who occasionally votes thellern ocratic tichet, that we'know of. who is (moos; ed . toGen..""Posferi Not a'preWs in :the State tht% reflects' liemocratie sentiments in' any shade that is not for.*Foster:--not an • Old line Whig, who feels the weight of the !;irrepressi hie cOnflict.'!'psrty, led nut by old John Brown, who Supporting the General. All wings of the.' Democratic party Were made one' at Reading=-the Party was then and there organ ized=rhe lines . .formed, encircling the.. State, isithoiit one,hroken link. ' • . Andrew Gregg Curtin, .Who led 'off in his. party in 1 . 851 in stipport of the Know Nothings - - --prothulgated. abolitirin :doefrines throughout the State by' lettera end speeches and' feathered his nest in the Gubernatorial. term of Pollock from thri sale . of the public' wOrks . to the Sun- Imp . y.,and Erie. Railroad, has a Weight to carry' that Will land him in•the d.epths of political dis grace long before this campaign is ended:, He bus no reeeprning nuelitiy.to recommend him to any, party.. Having 'been trained in the. school of politics of Andreiv dreg.—,Gen. Irvin arid all that race of politiCians, _Gregg is doomed 'to as certain %and 'overWhelming defeat as some of them met wtth . forty years ago and at a• far la- Proild.of. our popular allarry..of the West," we can go forward boasting of the man and the 'principles he .supports as a sure. ground of a most glcirious and triumphant, victory.. Clari on, Democratic as she is all over,. will be re- . garded as the Key-stone of the- west,' as her majority will be larger' in proportion .to. her votelthan.ony 'other, one. If she counts'. into the teens ilCin't be astonished,rfor she has rest ed to be ready.toWork . in a'ca mpaigelike this, led by so valliant and pure a statesman . ..as Henry D. -Foster Democro.. Republican Papers Dying Oat! ,It is announced that , the National- 734rthat. staunch anti -slavery organ at the federal . capi . to . l;:whese founueiwas , the real father of-Re= .publicaniim in this conntryile. about . to Two numbers morecomplefes its , orbit. It was really a very' respectable and excellent literary journal. The Widow of Dr. BailerisleftWith= out any means in the, weeld, and with large familyof small ehildren to'simpbrt.The print_ ,inz will, it seems, not have enough. in 106 make any kind of a dividend,: and so 'the Era must die. Surely the Itepu.hticani'are gre!te.llll' . The. Washington ic, which was truerpt" edto.the world. some months ..sinee,,.ee. the great 'central organ of s.wartlism;:is also dead.! It died from sheer,Went.. The party would'nt Support it, and its pnbliihorandeditor announ ,Cesthat, with the loss ,of t 25,000 money, and all his patience, pluck and patriotism, he retires a wiser ir not n.,better• man. • Republi-, canism we:four Will . not•stand •many.such uh , • .; - . I:1 ' I: 0 . V e : .'sp 0. "Costar's" • "Costar's" Rat, Roach; &o. Exterminator`!Oortar's" , • "Costar's" Bedbug Exterminator. "Costar's". "Costar's" Electric Powder' for Insects. RAts---RonOes—Micelylok,q—Gro.und ;Mice._ Bed ß! i gs — Ants — Moths—Moicioetoas4—Fle as —lnsects on (pants,' irisects `on etiiniats, scc., &c.--in short, every , forni and species of , • 10•Y,ears. established in New.yole ciry--used by the Cify Prisons and .S , tetion..flonses-, t -the 64Sbimers, Ships, &c. The-city notels‘. c