1 'I.J, i . f t r : . l DEMOCRAT AXD SEMLXEL WK. B. SIFES, Editor and Proprietor. Ebrnxbur?, Friday, Sep. 30, 1S53. V. B. PALMER, the American Newspaper Agent, 13 th. otthj authorized Agent for this paper in the citie3 of Boston, New York and Philadelphia, and is duly empowered to take advertisements and subscription at the rates required by us. His re ceipts will be regarded as payments. His offices are Boston, Sccll.iy's Building ; New York, Trib une Building ; rhiladtdpiiia, N. W. corner Third and Chestnut Sts. FOR GOVERNOR, mum BIGLER. Subject to ths decision of the Democratic Convention j DEMOCRATIC TICKET. SUPREME JtDfiE, -i-OlI C. RXOX, Of Tioga County. CANAL COMMISSIONER, THOMAS II. FORSYTH, Of Philadelphia County. AUDITOR GENERAL, EriHiAIH KAXHSi, Of Miffiin County. SURVEYOR GENERAL, J. PORTER n.lVI.EV, Of Crairjord County. FOR SENATOR, JOHX CWES.STFELr., Jr. FOB ASSEMBLY, TIIO-IIIS C OLLIXS. YFJI. T. UAiUHLIiTY. FOR TUEASL'RER. AWOREW J. RUE V. TOR DISTRICT ATTORNET, T. E. IIElER. FOR COMMISSIONER. JOII V II. DOFGEASS. FOR COL'NTT SURVEYOR, Tno.IAS jFCOVXLLL. FOR AUDITOR, JOSi:iII IIOGE. MUSI! DEMaCSATS, AROUSE ! In one more week, Democrats, the election will be here. Are yon prepared for it? Can you hail the first elawn of the 1 1 tb. day of October with the thought that that day you will devote to your party and your cause? Can you watch its twilight deepening u ith the proud satisfaction of knowing that your duty has ibeen manfully, zealously, honestly p -rformed ? The issues presented tor your decision this f.til are important. Here, in Cambria, the county whose pol iticians are more abused and more feared by their op ponents than any others in the Stat-: a hard political bittle is to be fought. Already the tocsin has been sounded, and Whiggery is rallying its myrmidons un der a banner bearing for a motto " THE U-n'COXDI-TION'AL SALE OF THE PUBLIC WORKS." , Dc mocratie men and Democratic measures are traduced, libeltd, si.axdbii4.d, in 'Whig prints controlled by le-a-cmg 'Whig politicians. No epithet is too vile, no misrepresentation too gross to be applied to those -who fight under the broad flag of Democracy. Even the sanctity of private life is invaded, and assertions are spread broad-cast over the land which are only fit to be whispered in a brothel by lips of pollution. "We ask you then. Democrats- you u-Kn tr.il fr.-.m morn to eve to earn the bread you eat and the raiment you wear: you who admire and respect and loe hon esty in public men and public prints : you w ho feel your hearts yearning for the oppressed everywhere, and look with reverence upon the creed of JtiFr.nsoiv, the principles of the party to which you are attached, it you will be used as tools to sustain these villitying pettifoggers In their wholesale abuse of your fellow Democrats ? Men of Cambria ! You have toiled harder than any others in the State to build a Rail Road over the Alle ghenics, and dig a Canal from the sweeping Ohio to to the silvery Schuylkill. Year after year you have paid taxes to construct these gigantic public improve ments, anJ now when they are putting revenue into our treasury when their advantages are being felt by every farmer, mechanic, and laboriujt-iiian in the coun ty, will 3'ou have them pais into -the hands of a soul less corporation, which would use them only for its advantage and your injury? Will yen have them sa crificed simply to gratify the whims of Whiggery, and see our Commonwealth resign them when they are a source of profit to her? Ponder well upon these inquiries and answer them at the ballot-box. The eyes of the citizens of Pennsylvania are turnej upon Cambria county during this contest. Here the battle for the control of the State Senate must be lotighf, anJ ifour county is true to herself and true to the party she has sustained in many trying times, the shout of victory which we will raise, will be echoed back to our honor from every city, town, village and hamlet in the Commonwealth. ASlI!iCT0 TOM ASIM. Fears have been expressed that the Democrats of this glorious old township will not go the WHOLE TICKET this full, but we can see no reason for any euch doubts. Those who fight for Democracy there, are men who have, time and again, come to the rescue when the political horizon was dark and lowering. They have rolled up their soul-stirring majority of -lOO, when that majority cast terror in the ranks of tlwir opponents, and filled the hearts of their friends with joy. And wc cannot think that they will tar iiih their well-earned and well-deserved fame by split ting their tickets this fall, or by sacrificing any man on the Democratic ticket. No ! Washington WILL do her duty, and cover herself with glory again on tke 11th of October. A cry has been raised in this county that Mr. Co' wss will favor the repeal of the " Three Mill Tax ' on tonnage on the Central Rail Road, but Democrats should not be induced to oppose him bv any such mis-statement. The Convention whicli nominated Mr CoLLrxs passed a resolution instmaini him if elected, to oppose this measure, and he considers him self bound by these instructions. Mr. Colli xs made one ol the mo; t faithful and de voted Representatives, last winter, that Cambria ever had, and he w ill, if elected, be as ready to do battle for her interests as ever. He is a consistent ar.d re!i able Democrat, and deserves the support of cverv member or that party in the District GEfltT TUB VOTES. Democrats, get out every voter this fall. See that every man ho will vote the Democratic ticket is at the polls, and deposites his ballot. A more important election than that which is approaching was never held in this county, and no effort should be snru.-d to itiurc the triumph of our party. John CrcssvrcH, F1- This gentleman is gaining strength every day, and unless we are much mistaken in the signs of the times, his majority in Cambria county will be very large. His consistent Democracy has attached every mem ber of that party to him, and his natural urbanity has made him hosts of friends among the opposition. From every part of the District, w e hear intelligence of the most cheering kind, and friends are flocking t his support by scores. An effort may be made to induce Democrats to vote for a third candidate for the Senatorial office, and we would warn our friends against any such move ment. Mr. Chissweu can be elected with cae ii the Democrats stick to him, and we have no doubt they will do so when they consider that he is the only man of that political faith who h?s any hope of success. Kore Ptuin! Witness the evidences of the ' Ruin" brought about by the Tariffof "10, that " raw head and bloody bones " which Whiggery has used to fiight"ii the people into voting for her hollow-hearted and corrupt politicians. The following paragraph is cr pied from a AVhig pa per printed in Danville. Pa. Improvements are still rapidly going on in our flourifhing borough. The Montour Iron Company have erected this season, or are erecting, about one hundred new dwelling houses: :nd Welsh Hill, a mere suburb of Danville, contains, at this time, nearly as many inhabitants as the whole town did tfu enrs ago. Jhuiv substantial private dwel ling houses arc also going up in several I arts of I the borough, and nil the houses fire lined up, lrom top to bottom, with living beings. If we continue at this rate for seme time, we sit; 1' have a ' before long, and present "no of the bu siest and niott thriving inland towns in Pennsylva nia. State Fair. The State Fair, at present b-ing held in V ,ug. is said to be the fin exhibition of :e kin 1 ever w it a t:i'ii.ber of our reiabinee at it. ' should be dol:C nesecd in the L'jiited States. i-iite citizens have be. n and arc now in :' It is time, we think, that s-'.rc :!:!: towards establishing an Agricultural Society in Cumbria county. Main are deeplv interested in airrieultuial j or 1 loi -rici.l'ui -a! of o-ir citizen.- : , s: ; I -1, ny more are successful ( An exhibition could be per:;.:ciif.iJ h.'-ticultiiral-sts: otten up here that ".o ! i b. honorable to our oimtv ar.d int. jig to visitors Who will be the fr.-t to move i:i t'nis matter; ( l"r columns are open to communications on this sublect. Col. Jolm Cresswell. A trip to the country, lust wick, and our dai ly intercourse with men from nearly every part of the county, convinces u.s that our candidate f.r Senator will run the full party vote, and that ill he considerable of an increase over that polled last fall. The great disalllctimi (such as Whigs always see after a Democratic nomina tion) appears to have all " resolved ittlf into a ! thin dew," and nothiiu n.ire can I e hlii or j heard of it. We would not compromise our veracity by de nying that any dis-alislac-lioii existed on the dav that Ciessw ell was nominated, hut it was not of that deep and lasting hind that marked the nom ination of AYhiio. Cress well got his nomination honestly he did not buy his friends hence, if ile.-tcd, there is little danger that he will sell them. Those who felt grieved hccar.se the nominee was not their choice, soon saw the absolute f !!,- of griev ing over w liat coi.ld not i.vipca. im-y saw too that the nomination of Mr. C was the result r.f a compromise ; and " the- sober second thought" revealed the fact that Mr. CressM ell has always Ixen a linn and unflinching Democrat has nevir sought office, hut is eminently rpialitied to fill any to whicli lie may aspire. These things diilv weighed, and a deteiminatie!i of all true Demo crats to bow to the will of the majority has made ail right, and we now declare to our brethren in the cdher counties of the district that .o JiV-:;7U tinn exists in Little JUutr oii:r-i tiic Deimrfc's Crcssw ell will poll the full party vote and a lit tle over.llolVdauJ-nr-s 7 .,.'..'.' '. It Ji respoiii.eilc'L' oi tin" Mail' Ebensburg, Sept Mk. Thaloh, 'A, ltu3. Dear Sir: Permit me to say that White stock is at a tremendous discount in this count-. I have been through a number of townships lately, and I do assure you that he cannot begin to get half the Wh:;r vole of the county. The dissatisfaction among the faithful is so glaring that no elt'orl is mad.- to hide it. An edition of th;; " lb'air County AVhig' (the check roll shavers parlieular organ) got up e.-,e-pecially for this county, ami iiil. d with choice articles from the pen of my cousin," has been scattered everywhere, hut has only served as an extra brand thrown among the "disaffected. I will not tell you of the use made of the lew of them that were lifted, htit they were not read, ami I know of at least two Post ollices from which large bundles were returned to Ilollidavshtuy. 1 understand that the friends of White calcu lated largely on ge tting Democratic votes alom the Rail Road, on the pica that White has some times voted the Democratic ticket. P.ut rest easy on that score the frosty sons of thunder can not he gulled, and let me assure vou that Crcsswell is bound to receive the full parly vote, which we have reason to belie ve will this fall foot up a cool thousand majority. lies. Yours, T'iixi'imc-rctN t. Governor Stevens's Expedition. Letters from the exploring party of ibjvornor Stevens, dated at Fort Union, on the mouth of the Yellow- .Stone River, August 2d, have U en re ceived at St, Paul, and are published in the Min esota Democrat. ItapiK.-ar.sth.it the train . has passed over seven hundred and twenty-five miles of the proposed northern route for tl.e Pacific Railroad, and that the results of the expedition thus for have been that the Indians are peaceable and the whole party, men and animals, are in excellent working condition. The engineers have surveyed a huge extent of country, takir.g in the whole of the Shoves alky, the tributaries of the River Jacques, the- j Mouse River Valley, and the Grand Cole.111 de j oveissoiee ?!Ci.t tl. . 1. n . , ... ' .s wuiuiv norm 01 t lie .Missouri to the Porcupine River. Lieut. DoneUon, of the Cotps of Engineers, who went from t. Louis bv way of tlic-river to Fori Union, lias taken .1:1 ad mirable survey of that river, and the gentlemen accompanying have made a Hue series of observa tions. The Minnesota Democrat adds : " We I,ave thc 11,ost I'dsiiive ussuraue-e that Covernor Stevens, on his arrival at Fort Union was not only pleased wrhihe country which he had traversed after leaving this place, but that he was so fully convinced that the grc.it northern route combined so many advantages overall oth ers thiu its early completion had c fe:s-td t be considered by him a.; pro-A-mati NEWS AND MISCELLANY. JC2?Up, strike, ye sons of Cambria free, for Cress well and Democracy. -27 E; early at the ballot box, and give your vote for John C. Knox. lTV- You'll gain your countrys' heartfelt thanks, by electing Brawley, Forsyth and Banks. CTIIeed not what slandering Whigs may Ray, but vote for Daugherty, Collins and Rhey. C7'Let not vi'tr ardor cool or tire, but give your help to Douglass ;-.nd Hccr. ID'-" And, Democrats, gitc three tini' s three, for M Grimf il, IIoge and victory. Kfi. Over feet of Lumber va cleared at Williamrport, Lycoming county, during the mcndi of August hut 113 A v. it, who had not the f-ar of modern ic foimeis'' before his ees, thus poetizes them: "Thev ave willing to go it tolerable strom.'. Atmii.at fin in the iib-di'ict. lor ls.u Is Ltl'.V.iVi unpopular "" kind ot wrong, r-Vf John V.'. Davis, oflndian.i, fot-nerly Si..-.,',;er of the House oi Representatives, l- is neen : ted Governor of Oregon, in place of Gov. L: re- sig'.iea. fgQ. When an extravagant friend wishes to bor row your money, consider which of the two you would rather lose. 1. T. WoodiYar I, convicted of the murder of his wife, was handed in Washington city, on Ir.st Friday. JfJ. It will :Ta'i:Y mr.ny to ! of iienrv Cl.iv, A.-h'an-l, is To rem ills .! s,e:. l-.:'s. It was pur. c.;-.-, L.v:..!i '"i iy. ...r !T.:". JCv.j' Dates from M.-irac-.I;. , mi i, vl" h, stat .- that tiie Ib.- oiuti'. :.:.:-,' rart in 'i:ic;:!el t !i.-d :;b m- b.lied Howe J reset toe war, ;n c :i vcr, net much e it CjVu'iiliUSt 1 iuencv , f war. I of success, l.i" 1- :ce was ie '. s.vid ii: the the j Co: !c. f-v-Ti.e N. Y. 1! ,dl u',!i-!i"; a document Hliicli it s:iys eni'.natrs front the . 'uban dimt.-t in that cilv, iiillnia'.ii - ;l;-it the tlen.ents i ra mi ces-i to t'u: JVo.lit ' o- :i i,: izcl b v.'ith:: t t r. g' I'.-:- s tciv, siiice 1 ' 11,-' ; i n.!ii:rr cl.icc es ii 1 y tie-v Vi nicii-iK- a u: : M. Curry, il.- va the Territ-. : L, ai: l is llov i'-e he was au a'o r ,'Mr. I"::.; -' 1' j'.ci : 1 by an ci ii R.-.iir.-ii Is, f. r s:i,;C . iviihout litiL'.-it:. :r.g tiovcti r. te.- b.y in lie , of i:. l., a !. A few SU:t !:. V.t.i :, IrU" ...eorge ii io.:ng ado printer was to be punt.- L.--J r t. i. v .iii spurious king's so., e r.ptit-1. ';!!i ' I'. tail ic i s. tlit man s l,u:;: l.e :.;( 1 i a 1 tii, .ii. Cr'-. A vc-uiig ladv who iiiiirr'u-1 l-le a in .'in un- 'h-r relince of Icing Le.-iutifu!, is discovered tj have i-ainted, worn bustles, and otherwise disguis ed her natural imperfeet'on . Her husband laeaiis to sue' iicT for obi.tti.iiig liicn y n:c.er false I ri'icncPS. John V. Mason of Va., has receive 1 the French Mission after a b ng delay. It Wits gen eral iy expected that Jidm A. Id x o(' V Y v.n'. i receiie H.e r.jiuaiiiiiOit, but another is the hic'-iv n:.-.i. Mr.Masoti lias ti.a lolvantau of much esi i ri- eto.e a: ( 'ourt o w:.! niat.e ;. Cloud. resentaiive at the ; f The i-r.gtby prcse?ut:en agfihi; t lMshr.pl),.. i ane has Oeen Ur..ttglit to a sndoen close. 11c eon- fes-ed in part and the f rosecutors withdrew the re- J mainder of the charges. Thus it is that the inin- I isters of God, re-sort to compromises when deed ef j eei.tetition, as wen as pontic ans. ! r-' 1 V.'e a-k i:t ..merits o! the :- I d " Ti.. hi of . :tr !c-.',Vs I-.orv. hieh will lem-n are ever Messrs. ii.i:h! Iv to i.e. ei o , 1 cf the sau.e. it;.' Quite a Iy been arrest, terfeit liifoicy co'.:n'cr:citu.ir nuiiii'er , c . in .er. -tors n.ivc lecut- i.ii'.ouct of coiir. .g was ei:; a:;ed in ' I in ( hio and a htvo-. ii covered. The g.i:. the notes of the State Iii of Ohio. "?? The report th I cr, had been crputrt A voui.g man. from i- port that oa.iuli', the C.i'ito.'i.ia and bc!,ca led, i contra.lii nta Fc, bearing a .strong if hiai.c to Th the I'll.i cl". tl'j: hi!. u m till.-; i:;e yc.eiw lever is raiiiili gn: !:... j I Son'n. i aiice. ;i hi tiic Eastern cities it has made it I a number of deaths are r poind. C IteiCily Tuck in Washiru'ton. I). C has establiriicd a new paper, call. vd tiie Sentinel. It is Hem- i sustains President Pierced Ad- I oor.i'.ic, and v.'riu riiiiiij'ratioti. t .. Crd. Fi'CiTiOiit has bei'ii c-orn pad led to give up. his survey of a route for the Pacific Rail Road on ac count of his health, which is very feeble. lien. James Keen China, to which po; before long. He wiii of heals of freiiids. m wid start for Hong Kong, t he has Let-n ill-pointed Consul, ta'.e i itii him the le.-t wish' s The Commissioners of Lawrence county, or. the JD-.h inst., made a subscription of -'00,000 to tiie North Western Railroad The Mt.H-rt Jotrr.u!,(,f Pottsviile, the former organ of the W hig party in Schuylkil county, has bolted the nominations, and nill support the Maine Law candidates. BfiUA United States Senator is to lie elected in Tennessee by the Legislature just chosen. Mr. BciFs seat is to be lillcd. We do not see annoancemeut tUat ho declines are-election, but the Knoxviile Kegister uincs that Gustavtis A. Henry, the dex-wed candidate for C.'overiior, be chosen. Change in Canal Jippoiiitmests. A.s a matter of neutral iidi.n.n.fbm t- . .. 1 1: v I lIie subjoined resolution, recently adopted by the f'oard ef Canal Commissioners. The reasons for mar.mg tnis change m the time of makim; ao pointmints tooliice on the public works is, wc understand, fjuiuied en the obvious necessit v of making the term of sen ice cf receiv ing and dis bursing ofliccrs correspond w ith the fiscal year: PlUI-.U.v.UdUA, Sept. 14, 1S53. Rcoh-rd, That in pursuance of a resolution passed the loth day of December, the Board will, on Tuesday, the- first day of Xove-m-iK-r next. T.roceed to -o:i .h!ci- o., r. .. and to make appointments to, the various offices 1 ... .1.0.11 i-eii.-s r.O llin... . ...1 .....-. 1 i . 1 s.. ...,1. oiuuu aim i.iiiroads 01 tiie Loiomon weadh for the fiscal year ending November oT, Ljl,yitj,-o,i the Journal of the Hoard ,.f Tib MAS L. WILSOX, Xccrdari!. Biographical SketcL.es of the Princess and Rev. Dr. Gallitzin. We publish below an article which will deeply in terest moat of our readers. No name is mentioned in Cambria county with greater veneration than that of Dr. Galmtzin ; and who. that new end admired the son, could fail to reverence and love the memory of the mo'.her ? From the rittxluryh Catholic. Mr. Editor. I send you for publication, in jour valuable journal, two interesting biogrnphi eal notices, translated from the Church History , of Abbe Rtorbaeher ; one of I'rmee.-s d: dahil- I zin and the other, of her illustrious son,Kev. j Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin, so dear to us all. j the rellOWle-U ;Ul.-il,u-lB llll.l uiei ui ineooieo j :.. YC. -. P,.;insvK-:iii:i now In- t!.,iiribin.- i -t: . 1 ..1 ,.!... I 1 Diocese cfPittsburgh. Whatever details can hv ; collected.. throwing light on the htory of this i lu.lv Pries1, w ho hiWed for neailv lialf a" century in T.l enlii ' and nroia";U in" the Chiir' li in the 1 .vocgiienj legion .mu su.ioim.img uisu.eis, m , t ii i -.. 1 l: .-: . be read yith no ordinary interest. Who does ; r-r.t r-.-eii o. liio.e sooo-ibino-r.f il., . ..,n b. r I ,i ,r,J. en? i IU" l"""1 '""',lWu,u,:u,;, t.. i. ; . . ,.r .i.,. . .. . - i t ' - iii'-eeinie 01 e aiuunc aiuai-noii in '.ei- any fas the city of Minister, in "etsph:.lia. There .he world admir,.! the rietv of a Kt.ssian : htdy, converted to Catholicisni, viz., the lVmcess j .'a!!iiii. honi ( Viuutess Amelia tchmettau. Pla ce u at a Ijo.-ir ling s.- h'd in Areslau, at a very ealy age, she left it about eight or nine years af (.e"vards, with .-mc knowledge of music : hut, as f : a'lytiiing else, she va so ill-inslru' led, as to h.'s.-arce ab'" t" : ead :c;i 1 v. rite. Mrv.. t-r. she wis s- ungraet-fiil i:i li.-r aj pea'-ance at her drnv iits-.-.'tetv. tint her lnothir sent lur to a Wmling - h'.ol in lb riin, kijit Lv a certain I'iuhIi I'4-t, nat.ie 1 1'rcnn.stval. She- remained t'u re t i-htteti iaoiit!is.4i'.r to improve hcrsilf in te a 1 i'tr uti 1 writing, but to Lam to liance, tospiak Fuii.-li, and tokn-.w a little Mrthol-.gy. I'li.ti-r ctiotl Ot sue'i il gui.'.O. t . 'I n-; ; i. ?. uiJi!i'Ti,.i1tV'n fl ;i f I.aiueiri.-'s sch.s'I, ii. oi U : iKii j Oi l l i I;l;-:.,:i. w l , ; had ho 1 i-il h.r ;, f li'.ing ii'.-v rcs-.o: re'.t..-. r.nd inixi.-cr cd to the- !:...- ii of h -r j a-fi-ei!'.- in the i.v world, she boruiioj (lisnsud wi'.li tliew.i.M.-i and i:i o'it in-, parable great !::' 'ii V'-ni such a life, and withal she lilt :i'.;o;i on K-rceivin In r d.eii.-ieu.'ii-s. v.-l.-.-a compared with other la ties i f .pudity. who c-'.'sld speak on S.I! S'.i'.jccls wi:.h a C.TtKia siir of co.:;i b :ce :'id ment-il aciitniti. She be rr::.e f.rnily rcsohid to acrptire this tttlcnt by go ing .hrorgh a cour.st- of private na ling, l'laciiig hei. v'.f liti'I' '.' tio rest raint as to !.! - e . 1 h"-.ks, f-T i . - i'.l atid-ji.i. 1 lc ;-.-( If to a" in-lis'.-riminitte jru- 1 sal oi" r.ii tiuit fed in her w ay. i houli t e b- ..'..s wetv ;.i.r.i.-i'u!!y- roiiiai:.-es, and inoi-gh -,ije ; r-.a-l ihetn with avidity, .-till this kin.l rfna.ling 1 had no other i-lleel upon her than to iiil her iih i a ; ,'t-of solittl le. .- and music. hieh she dividi d hetwcin iva- J:i: ily degrees, it certain I'l liiem earir lcligio.s imprcssi'S r.ia-le oriito her h.r i foltl. i.lVC i - n l!i i:i!id iu-r n. era ai : . : in , and, Lv Wits ed to Coi'.ceive n greil f. H.r of In i and eternity. The iie ee;.sity of seen uie -ting herself "ii this s'-i-re. a-vsiketie-i nit'.' am within her that .ii.sjto.sition f.r iicp-.iiy which oc- -i ' 1 so ,''. ' i ' of b. i bis, o-i.l l.L-b t'.iia! ly, after many wanderings in the b.u.cfi j :tbsor natu.ral wisdom, cond'.ieUd her at "last tothegate of vcn!y tn,sh. prof jlllld sentinu i the moral diejitty e.fioan, as well as of the impor- tnn .-c of the eternal distinction between good and evil, revived lil her. uell were tilt- results .! re- j lie t'on in a young lady fifteen vtars ef :ige ! ; Nevertheless, she did not cs.-apc the com a -".... i f,,,m Jtngluud and Fiance, through the fli- v ,1 writings of a Voltaire, a 1 Iclvidius, and a ; 1 lib- j Diderot, spread incredulity, iniile-rii.lsia ;. 1 rt iiii.-.tn among the m Jiilitv and Co i Tlie I'rinces.-, Liiided bv 1: er liui.-ii teeitnuts, out Isiilia stranger to all po.-itive sclijiion, tried, Lv i mere reasoti, to convince licr.-ch'of the tni.Ls cf ! th !th exi.-tence of J d, an 1 in il.e iuiino; ta'.ii v ed' soul, liven aficr her man iac" with Piiiice- j De o'aHitziti, in 1 TiitS, she continued wi: li an ar- n !o i 'tdita- ' 1 , j nor, ever increasing, to give l,er-e 11 lion on the end of her eivatioa, and sii ii!ar sub- ' he. is. Her husband. Do Gain' zin, w as an en ! thus I AVI,.. tils' !C rover admirer ef Vol tin- Princes dure acco: iitcl Dideto n: allied him. met with nothing but cxamp! ol tin inimorclity and c-'rritp: ioti. This : 1 e.;e ricn-'C ilot i rmiuod her, in the beginning of the year 177'h to abandon altogether the vcorM a:i l it commeivc, to de otc litrself exclusively to the id- j ticafioii of her children. Mary Ann, born 17ol, ; and Demetrius, fthe future American Mission a- ! ry,) horti 171. She moreover wished, by private ' iH tudy, to make up le the d uelie'iencies of icr own education. After having spent many years in Holland. ! i ! where her husband was Uustan Ambassador, it.n rslMo! isiicet her resilience at .Minister, m i . . . . . . Westphalia, in 177'J. It was here .-he became acquainted with M. De FiirsteuV'rg, whose ef forts and knowledge displayed in tlic cause of ed ucation, had gained him a great name. He was Viear-deiieral and Prime Minister to the Prince Bishop of Minister. Vet a long time did the Princess continue to consider self-love and egotism as a sufficient fottn- elution for moral conduct ; and after tlu.se prin ..;.i . . i: 1 ,1,,. ... i....: 1... .1 :i i... 1. .; ' ,r ,1 . c , , 1 ( " v I"'""' -" ' began to fell the insufliciency of tliese principles, : and to regret that, through want of faith, she 1 1 was so long without perceiving that religion. In the yci her more ron iiei uiv in.nei 111 uie . .luuui ;mei uie Mieeors ui j the Church. .Vs her convictions were yet in- j 1,.. .1.,. 1 ..?:.. :.. .1 v., ..: i.i . complete, she excused herself for not immediately complying with these overtures. Nevertheless. I ..1... ;. no T.-.,i.,.i.... Mil: i.iiv i ui.-ii..iui.ic ,.11 i.;,-ii u, iailli.il eoil" ii-ri 1 t . Church. 1 l-ol'illli.t lv dinvincr, I.v iv.l .,.. - ' -v i turns, ed human weakness, and vividly penetrated with the insuflicieiicy of her own strength, she spent the remainder of her days in prayer, in .struggles against her own w ill, and in bitter re gret for ihe past, self-denial, the deepest humili ty, and renunciation of her own will, became her daily exercise. Uudcr the direction of Fuiitcn- -.a .1 -i 1 1 1 T -1 e.-.i'ii .11,1111 Ol I11S Sl'U- 1 si.nvis llullilllied lil flo ir 1, So the- merciful hand of the Lord sent ...i,. ;.,,.,,,- . , name of I high Ch v. l"a a grievous sickness. Finding that she grew . Q of permitting nature to ret ore the feittireto i -LS-" I'cc or parcel of hind situito e thoughtful and serious on her sick bed, Ba- ; . . ,.:. , , , " . toic the le.nurt to , the same township, and known a the John F-u? -h FursUaihcrg ,ent his confessor to hold up to ' Vpiory to the second advent j tract, containing one hundred and seven a-l scicet i:e-r mucn; iiawng promised mat it tiod mi .roved -and f,,rfb. ,. .-ir n . oy oond ana nicrtg-ige. would prolong Iter life, she would make the ! c , r sCS.W R.1LV, Christian religion her .erious study. She t 1 1 , 1 i ' " -r- -"ty-hve acres, whereas A. .1. RHKV, 1 ,1 . l.l 1.1 r . . . " '11 Oi lllOl IS 1 If I 1 . ' ' .... .... . JU11"- "i Ctutivatlou would reoiii-ie (tin Jit.atnt.ra!nr oj 4 am-a Uh-y. uceJ. well, and kept her word, lowards the end of times fs m-nv Tw.,- ; . i , , - l S.Vf.-tf , , i-o - i . . , t 1 1 i , s .mi.n. lheic is also a great demand August. 1M, she cameovcrto the I-ait hand the ' for ,',,, A. ... . .. Lore, an(l -Twiidly of his w ise confessor, Over berg, she made rapid advances in the paths of pi ety, and in dying daily to herself. Her last years were filled with proofs of her resignation to the will of God. She had to experience long and painful' diseases. Moreover, her husband lcing now dead, f-lie Buffered much from her family connexions and relations, who blamed her, as being instrumental in causing her son to take the resolution, not only of becoming a Catholic, Lot rilo of i inl.tariiiL' the state of Catholic Mis- b;0;i.ir. jn tc nav World. Finally, sfur most pitinful mahtdv, which slie lrfre wiili reli- ju ,,utience she die 1 tlie 27th of April, lsl O, frtiHed by all the cons.. la. ions f the departing, Hef SOU Was Imhii 22d of Decern U-r, 177f, at i ttc Jla-ue, m iioiiana. At me aiie oi , ne vvent to Ameri-a, to hv.cyv himself by travel. and j.repare hime!f f.r his brilliant career in the w orld. I'lOvi.leiHe then intend, d h:tn f r a iu- n nr fitw. lie' became a t atliolic, ami resolved " . to (luhiace tbc ecc es 'asiicai state, jiaving sr-ciit some years a t t be seiii iiiary OI I lie Milr.l- cians. m Haltnnoie. ho was ordained l'riest. tne 1st of March. 1 7i,'l. He was short!y afterwards ........ sonttocxtmsc the Jh.Iv iiunwtry at l onawago, whence he visited all immense di.-tnet , and una- jv fix,,i rcsidem-e, in 17'.0, in a place which h, aflcnv:i,1 ca,d I.orctto. At fi.st there was j,ut a t.rv small numVr f.f families there ; hut soon, numerous contrr satior.s w ere nisei insihl v foimol. The I'l ioee Abbe Gal! i! zin entirely de- ; voted hiii' -elf to the .-crv ice of his flock. His' charitv, the si.c'i it v of his z al, Li pit-e er- fsnee in the lutd.-t -f pri at ions of every kind, se cured f .r him the c.-1. t.i and confidence of all. Fn. in Conaw ago. v. here there v. ci e a great many icrmans. hew. nt to Tancv t-w n to t-xtrcise the lmiilstrv. I lc t io'.-ee. doi. to. f 'iM.d ,OT Tfi lid fifCI 1(1 pained by i:o::iy his fornu r pari-hioinrs, to f.nn a M-tlhimnt. lint !a. finii'ly fixt d liiniself : in Caii.Lria. 1 liti-y ! at.ia, at his fav .rite st ot . ; Lor.-t to. lie v. a-- the eoiiu-i ilor nnd guide i f his !.o; le. L-.;h i.t U :;it a'.s and spirt in ids. A p. n- ' -i-.u. whi-Ii lie i-o.-itul from his fiur.ilv, he gen- . , , , , ' . Iy apptted b. tue support f the coiomds tlair v.-ant-i. and he was ttulv their fatlier. It WS-s id the m'el-t f thc-e i.pi.stoIic hibofs. at; 1 a ft el having ptili-'o d several controversial v..sk. that the DlilK e Ai be lie f iallil.in died I he 't'h d Mav. 1 -!. at L: ntto, now the d'occ-c ofFitts la. !-'.. Sia !, is th,. , which llieclniiiet h'irch r. has inserted in his his- Hist, tcry, S' :i . (i-itis his Ml.il I e,!..i 1 i i ive to Mii'hime tiallitzin and lc-r Itev. i 1 l.-.ive translated with some cotTic-.- wri-c i of ti.i-', as u'i'I as many of v. i.ioh . '1 .it i'i il: Ml. till. liiiti is ni C'aiobr.ii. rinuin'.. r with nts of ! o,e and vi f.crat i -n Lv .-p' ke 1 in. ;h r. Sen a fur the nn !an . nee cf her death. J.c pro .ttnl to his Ul. cfe-ly ioMi ' e'el .rat c i played the sit. h a ic.t! 1 ..I..- :i;ii s in a Toaiiio r w hh h dis f" l I i 1 ! of h a Son f.-r the loss of 1 il . CT ,...,.itn - Civ- I Hid W'itil Ho 1 ' lil (ii iiintr f..r the e---;tsion. !:.l a 1 sohmn Mi's- I'e- Ih'i-.iiein was Mirg hy l.in ih' 1 for the nt ;c of her de arte d soul, in tl.cniid.-t 1 ; f his flock, who a-siii:bled to coiiI"!e with him ion the mournful news of her de at h. Andeer ' : .i ai,-.!. bo , .t-o-.l It,,- ? its ic.-; -a.ti i liiotli- j er, the : , tor Joiii llie- ft eel!!!' il- th gr nt Atf.otstine did i. "Jf atiy one think it a sin that 1 i t! w. pt fr my mother, .-me small part of au j hour, and a mothir who i,,a?iv v. ars had w. ni : f me hat I might live to thy eyes O Lord ; let him ii., gtet.t. i ride me lor ir, but rahe-r, if charitv be I hi "ei) ;i!-o f r n.v sins Kfore tliec Amo' Joseph Bonaparte. tlic lu-w- literary a:inr.r.n.'en..ents. in t'e is otic which '-M.-MS. )i:t eiilv ..rtiv.i.-e iii i'se!f. h-.tt a strong t.ttiac- in ti.-ii :ii lion !"., : fi'-iUl l .iiri'pi an i-a...-i. i Torott-.e Xapol-. n lias . lUeliioil-si ;l;id j i iitical An aid-,1 c-c run.' issued a pn-spe'tvis of the ! ami military c--.ri cspimde n.-c of Kirc .1. ' (, 'o'.iiil de Surv iiti.-rs.) with editorial note s. eph ' M. ; ; l)i Cassic, : j era! j.ublicat he aid. is cre'litably known by sev- i ions of his own on miliiarv history; and htcrafiire. The memoirs will occur v ciht I ,:lrJ.t" octiiv.s. s;d c-mjirie eight lititr.Ired iiieali- i . t 1 . . x- , . . . I lc" 10 uo;"s oi -ap'-icoii, iwclv c bun-'uvd of his! bi-otuer .b'-i-j h. iiiid five or six hundred fi Ire. 1 11 per s. n the l's ho wen- ' K rate 1 ami prominent under pu'ii. tl.e (". lisidti-e St..'. t! .. Fmoiie. The materials hi call been lnrvi.-iif d by tin I'i iio'e of Musigr.ano. gran." Jo.sejoi. lies King ...-.:no ve -on and heir of King ars he for his death , wrote-a ti' ti of his memoirs, vt hi., h veil! bo printed a-s it wa li-it. w ith a hi--g; ;,.!. icad sket. ii l'ri't'-Nl fim the pen of M. la(.'ass:c. The seventh volume will consist of Joseph's coms- ondeiioe wi'.li the Emrrfror :i:u,b.-.n b. 1st".. his. departure fo c lor America, and his- iesi,b ii,-o b. j the new world, tint;; the revolution of 1 Silt'. The 1' a'"1 volumes include narratives of the wars in -vapii-s, Sji-rin and in Fiance. in 1U. I 1 Tl. . : ... . r . .1 . . 1 . - . 1 1 i i ! r 1 11111, w s . -1. i ...... .... 1 .1 . V nam..-. ur- : scr:iion. j he lirst will ap- ur immediately,! and the- rest successively, every month. " I A resolution has been introdi uccd into the i KciitucliT Legislature which provide tlmt the- 1 j Keijicrof the Penitentiiiiy shall procure a suit a- ! Tuesday, the 15th of November next, j bk- chemical dye, such as will stain the cuticle or ! U, f,,llo'iu llest''"ib-'J '-eal Estate, vi: j outer surface of the skin perfectly black , so that ! ,.A r5n.,fr i-urccl i.f laud, uninq roved, situato it cannot be wash.-d off or in irV wav ,-, 1 , hJ"lhait- hinds of Williun, ! ,-, , . "' 01 111 arl3 aj leiuoMd ! vis and others, containing forty-three acres and al I until time shall wear it aw av and nature fiiniiOi I lowance waij anted in the ,,;,, ..e ti.. t a ne-w ctitie-lc or suifae-c. and that wilh this dye ...... j lie M11 ! uiv.' lb,. ni.se of 1 iuh in ale oenvict cain . , ,lom..,.i,i.. .u.p , ..,', ,. l! A ' ioe ai i'iicauon ! l.d rene w the j so ouen as may i.e necessary tr keen it so until i I c , . 1 EC?' The Xc Ol-tb ':lIo';:... '. r. V . ' .1. r .... - . . ' " -11 ' .III UlM'll.v.Sttl? 1 ... U.1HU.-1 IU UIJ 1 II 11 I II II I 'Tl I 1 ?! I II. ,1- . -s . I . - . n . 1 . "'-" en.n .-iaic., " 1,1 ""twen.y-oue miilious-of acres Cl illlld I'OlUUion laliorerw f...- .a,1.i; . ..-,.!-.- ii ru "u 11 oi us, 1 .111 11 .1 1 s.. 1 . 1 ' ' piuiiK roads. At' A Texas mail contractor excuses himself for failing to j-crfbrm his .service as per schedule, by alleging that the musquitocs are actually so bad upon his route, as to make it dangerous to the life of man and beast to travel it atlbe season of within one- moml. ..ftl... .-.,;: cj- I, I oil n .UcHomil.r ,.!,! nil. : . IV'&Ifc.WtllllllMlflll.i IV , 1 ' (ttHM .1 11 t f! I I II' 11 lllVlVO. I ... I 111 that S .1 c il urn ov ,;;.... . I ' y -o ner uuntur Ircr lie : the who e- to be s-e, j recent failures. Xoticr. A LL persona having claims against the Alk-pbe-J. 'Il ny Portage Railroad for services rrndercd or materials furnished, previous to the TfttL day ;C November, 18'2, will present them to the U,e Su perintendent of Motive l'owcr on or before the ::oh. day of November next, to be reported as old debts John boss, supt. Hol'.idaybburg, Sept. CO, 1SVJ. , . , , Fi t f;-lit .utlic. j Y and after this date the regular comrnissiuns, ! v expeu-i s ic., usually charged t second c!as i agencies, will be collected on all Goods manifested and delivered lit this siiition. Freiuht to be pnH ! bef-.ie the ioods hre tukeu owtiy. All claims f"r I dain:i d, lost cr uitosins io.!s ill have to b i.re- ; s'-i.ted before the 1st of October to be seti'.eJ. j T, V SlS!' 'Aper",;; Wing fieifl.t v.i.l p:ease pav up. W. W. IVORY CO. Summit, Sept. SOth 1 S.:j. V"OTSC!". to llCtel-Kce rs, Owners of Lating- j Houses Private 1'iuiiilies, cScr. i ield'sRa'i i more .. .o. i wiut. iu oe hvj-i wu-uiih:; vu I ban 1. Also. ( atsun. IV;, .er Sauce. Salad Od, tiar- , , .,, . . i!in.. Are o Mu.n-keet.ers nl r, lease will in i , j, or,l ,.r r; .. W. W. lVuRi 4; Co. . Mimnur, epi. i I Stray Jlarc. , VMr ,t, UC rl.eui:ses of the subscriber in Cam- ; t.ria Town shin on the J-.th iy ot August last i bite bUr an I ! a Liatk Mare about 1 years j tll The o'SZ j desired t-j prvt- i rot-ertv pv chuiges and tuke her awav. MAUY J. LVANS. Sel.t. ', tii(iilct:-H .Vtitlct, ! f fl'i" un Jcrsigned, audit'-r app'-inted by the Court JL et i oiiuuon 1 leas o! ( amtjria county, to mar -l;: :i the pro.-ee is of the M.eriSV Sulc of the re.-A e.-tite ef Ken p. i u in l'v 1 y !: that he at i.is o:; ! i- t' :'r s.e' il . "el vend. F. cr, so.-I at the s-a;t ot .K sepb i. '"1 Jen" Terra 1S.VJ, if- :: p.'.i t'es it.t -lost -1 in sai l fun ', it.-:: 1 t the d-itic of s:.i 1 upp'.iiitnient :i tiu i' r -.f L'-.'.n-nurg, :i 'I'ucs- d-.y f N - vc.iibc- next, ;t !. o'ch.-k, VM. KITILK, A'l-Iit-r. .miJ2 iK coi'iff sal;:. ; "5V ":" n "f - '"'jdians' Court ..f J i.:n .na c.-untv '.i-r - v.: 1 txi.-..-e 1 to vui- : t t.':.,;:.;: r,.,! .-state, of whichKev. ; Ti-.-.-:..-.; M-.Gtir died, sel.-d. yz: A ei 11...U pi eo- i r parcel of b.'ol, situate 1 in I'and.ri.i 'i'e xi !.!::. '.i t.il.i i-i conn' v. fidjjin:ng bu. is . f M try McLri le, Aiexai.-ier M'eWkVr, ,he I.v ir- oi '.L.'.ez 'i ii 'i tt mi 1 tii-.-r-. Containing 'i a, l c- of tl.t real i uts, i.b- .l liel es ef Which is Tj id tae t re: 'at 1 ..'si-s on Mou la oel.ek, P. M. M.S. .tu.ito in .'"um id.; ,i:oi:g Int. die-is, being f A:. IreW Ne'. ! v si i: c'ues. !!,.:!. :.:i il i- l! t :i 'i ..wr.-:. I: 111.'.- i f T' a ic c t . i I :a c oiiat v. it c.iiT Mqio :.n ' t of i .i. l ill tilli iOii0 ' s i i !; :o r. S all i sc v. To b c! 1 l.'s-O.. :i tt.e j la Ho.-i S i a :., z.-. or next, at U o'eb.ck, P. M the Ulir : A.s", A certain 'or f gr-.u'i 1 situ it? in :h P.ol- Otloll ot i J.'-. .nst .wn. roioiaa i'.c.i-ity. i bvirg rt off t j 1j2 in the original j l.-in of s .id town) b-.-t'iiniin at a. , oo-t on W i-a: gt. n street, t.'.en S.,utii CJ degrees t! :. -c S i J.- t:....ro,., Wc-.t h ; bast 1 p-r. I aTccs. tii'ii e ..ria -.J iiv; ' est 1 per -i:es. H p-rc're to the ii crcci. n fi ,nn; tl.e t r.-iiii-is ott -er l.eit, at 1 o"- then.'c North -s d'-gi".-cs lv s' !ace of 1 e.-iyott:,-. l.a-.iu'' thtr. Iw.ditng b" use. ' To be sr.td r.i s : iv, th.j '-"ilh-l.v of t let Tr No'. half of the purchase mmet p i C lie.ruiat. ii of t .e s.i'e. and the rt-S d c .- Ui'e. u . n ye.-,r tner ater w ;!i i tees.-, t- ba se O ' til ' '.-..ii ii ::V. I in ,; Lie purcha- JOHN McMltLL. Jr.. AJ,:ir. ), is V.. Or. iiSIPilW 0! T SlMl. l'i viitce i-i" :m i,rd-.-r f tl.e Or.h r of t:.tO;:. ' 1 a '.:.s' 'curt h.r the coin.ty of ( an.bri.i. .u' scr.bci-i wtil etier f..r sate in" tlic borough .f Jp . ei.s u g. , n Thi.i-sJay, the ITt'id .v of Nov.n.bcr 1 t i-.- ;..:! ..vm...lsl-;i,, i i;...,; r,:... . j. . t ty of it;. ;, ;I-1 Lewis, ihc'd la.it : f e:,),in J nullity-re. ;- 'Ax of Kboi.sburg, as '.'2 '-'' s-i-.a-t and running b . ; if: 11 the- p!a!l ef front!,. g r.ii fci.r .-oig Juiiau st., i le ii ;s crei.t- 1 n t'e.' n ! ci t , s. ivi:. ;0 street, o.i v 1 '. e... ie Ml fl.ijiO ?i: I...C. A.r.y tlj.it b-t i f ,it:. 1 liiir wn ,.n the jdacc f s.i i feet on high street -dine street -U feet to i. 'l' a;u as aiid nil li'n.r 1, Ids froiiti ci; iilciij : C Sum !,- s e Mre. t. !: iving thero-.-n elected n frame ilii-!. tmg .muse, a iVauie oitic?, and stal !, . A .S i, A piei-c of gcimd !;.,; IJL.. Li.eiia'.in-g. C iit liid i:g f.ve ae-.a. S .at', by ;tie Lorctr, road : on t! I'i.!-! .bmcs; and i U wv.t itaev's hen S tlia b .rough of bouu icd on tiie F ist l y i and of ' I .'III 1 Ot Jiliuesi .!.;, ii.roelots ofgreuod sitii.d.- near the ho.vu-lt I. ::. s'.Ui 'J, boli-l-h-l or, tl,,, I- I ,. 1... V ,.T- . ...... iauas ci s. 'e i.e rs ; on ibo s.uth bv lots of John : an 1 .m the N.-rth by lots of Faimv Urct- Ti The side ;i; t-t coimneiice at eleven o'clock, A. M , ot sa: l u:.y, to be Lc! 1 ou the 3.S. res; c.tivc l renii- I Eh Vi. Ot,e third of the j urcliasc v. nev u C 'i.tiriiiano:, of the sale by the Orphans' C ou t", and tne rci.. me m two e p.i.al annual paviaciits 1, be s -cured I y Judgment Uiii is and Mart - i- I) UTi) 11. koi5i:i:ts. ,t.;. .o..t,,." .- p--;FoK;k J. KoixjERS i;i.-h-tr-i l-.is a--jt sept. ::, is:3.-ot Adiitlitisti atot-'s Sale-. TS pursuance of a decree of the Orphan's Court . 'u '-J1;"-1"' county, the tin lersigned Admini-tra- ot James Fhev. decaccl v.ill sell nt the Court Iu,nse, in Lbeiisbiirg. on ......... lu-'iaaa .ea- bitt. A LSO- On e other piece or parcel of bind, uuim- roved, situate 111 t.sciK'.o.nna township, in s-,i,j (lie bundled and fuiv-four n- comity, couta.iiin ere 1 nd iKiitws etA!.F.:-Oiio third of the purchase mo ey ot. coi.nrniution of sale ; one third in one year, it.i interest, and the remaining third nt or blnne- u.iueoy utter tuc decease of the widow of said de- 1" . 1 . V. ,1 I 1.1 1. .1.. 11. 1. tue interest of a it I i,;.. 1 ... . ,. 1 .... - -'urcd pii IS WAV! For I have just received and of- - ier saio a large lot ot Stone and L'arthen ares. The highest price paid for wool. Kbensburg, April 1. j MOoKF. "I OO 1;l'SllI':LS f?001 eoal wanted at this Of-V-f lte. ior which cash will be paid on de livery it . ' - . . .11111-1 iir riiiv-one- 1'CIC les. .1, 10,01. or 1.. .a WUI it KEY' V Lite Utid utxd biuseed Oil for ta-e 1 y J. MOORE. I inr