Democrat & Sentinel. tT-iP - .wn '- vi A. C. O. 3IIKRAT, Editor. Jame S. Tdrt, SiiblIIier. V K I N F S D A Y . MAY, S, Ifetfl- S. 31. Petteiijrlll & Co.. The Situation or Affairs. We bare received but little news daring j the last week, of a reliable nature. Wash . ington is cott garrisoned by from 20,000 to i 25,000 troops a sufficient cumber to repel ; any attack tbat may be ruade upon it. It is I not generally supposed at present , lhat tbe eecessionists contemplate anything of tbe kind j Maryland is tranquil, and it is said tbat tbe j Union party there is gaining strength every day. Kveo in Baltimore tbe flag of our coun try is beginning to le respected. Delaware : still remains true to tbe Union. A battery l as been erected, by the Government on tbe Georgetown heights, tear Washington, A ! portion of the volunteers of this State, niust ; ered into U. S service, are stationed at York ; Harrisburgb and Cbambersbnrb. The health of the troops gcueral'y speaking is The Secession Party lu the South, j Volunteers from Cambria County.' OThe folh.win are the r-fiii-rs of he I IT t . . .... .1 iiAKKiMtiKM. .-my w. i ilmore company, winon is taorougmy orir Co!. Wni. K Pipfr has arrived here from , . i . - .l, e.i i 1 l i . ti ii i ! i irJ ii ii lane mr- ucri. I lyatnbria County. He has tr-n.Jered to tbe , . ....... . uj"oiu, . imam 1 1. .jaruurr. We have no disposition to get up a con troversy at present, with regard to the last 1 ? T . I i - i. . ! reside u i liit couicm, uui we uecm u ngni 10 nanr r: ..... . u t. i ... r...: 1 " i a l UI'ICIUIIK III, V vf VyUI llll, Advertising Am-i.ts. 110 Nassau o.reei. -e i good. ice news trom Kentucky, mdieate York, and 10 State .trtrt. Rwton. aw the an- cleailv that she intend remaining neu- tborized A".-nts for the "Pesbat . Senti- t - - b atin" Newspaper1 m me lh.ii j caMu ni'.u l-i:';n; ire r - sfjoiiSaea. irt Th- to enve vered to couWact For ;;s at i;r low fst tekm. Iiemocratlc Cinty Committe e. Aa:o,.; T!r.,.in. Cbirmm. j iI:lU?l Wbfd;rg and sevtral of tbe West lchanv MieV.nrd M'Guire. I!a.i'k j Ouaties n waiu ttu to t'je Union. 1 .Toerh P 'l:r !. T.Vrin T..hn M'i?rid- j teccS--iviiists have concentrated a large ar ie i -lib. 'J i i i'uc i re .-I nt month. It will j di-ubtSoss io ai. ptf d by a large uiajorit-, al- ern Tbe Ch-st .Jos"j.h i ' rnn!"s (Virrfi-'. 5 " liititni l.t- army it Pensacda, Fi"ri la, and are actively nia :ed ia builiiug fj-rtiScatics S:c Genl. lra;rg notice a report that has been industriously cir- j one rejriment of Infautry, n..w organized in culated iu c;rtain quarters, that the secession j Cambria Co., to serve fir atiy length of time party posed Mr. Bell, tbe candidate of tbe 'Constitu- bar.lv Mount -iinn..r The above we clip frn.u the Philadelphia ia the South, is compo d entirely of Jgr.ated ; and if areepted, be proffers a reckenrid-e. men. T5is is untrue. It is com- J it,onus" to tbe brute lambria U oi Bell, Breckenridcc and Dou -las men. !;,, ;a u. . j " ii n fc i Her is a valiant sol ner. anJ his men art; all 1st. Lt. G eorgc Ilnshbareer. 2st. Lt , Sterrctt Montgomery. FEVER AND AfSI!K! CHILL FEVFt, DUM!i AG UK 1 1 ! It is not a very d'S 'ult thin to breaj .v iue that i. f..r a tim. t.i scatter it ove.,?' pyMem with Qiinir;. Arnenic. or 8:raiUr"i-- sons. But a vegetable me lirin. Ji ,iii- i only breaks the fits, but era i;oatesitfr. system I a remedy worth bavin ac.i ""rn" HUMPHREY;?. IIOMKOPATIIIC AGUE i pay i PI LI,S a lunulas suar pill ; it c'rtttt I'sum" i e'iff;brraks tip the fits; and era.licjvs "-! tional Union party," for the Presidency is now a secesstoui-t. II. V. Johnson, the Douglas candidate for the Vice Presiden cy, voted for the secession ordinance in the Georgia State Convention. A. II. Stephens, the Vice President of ti e Southern Confeder acy, was tbe most devoted friend of Jmlge JjulUttn, of May Gth, Isiil. It h nevs to us. but it is doubtless strictly true, in a hum. fc3-The edifr.r of the BUirsvdle Jmirntil gives notice, tint h wants potatoes in ! ment f.jr vubseriniir-.n Iir.-pnnos w.- rr . - - 1 . . As he is very s nail potato- s l.imlf. of course ,r,,,i' ' ' " aa1' en preve-nts ,t h.sfnmi.j is never out of a supply of , ,r most feeble, n ay take it with irni article ! Tl. ....... . . . t - . . . , . l, UJ w litre Another B-ittle. The South again Yicto- ! The net monthly salary of Privat- in U S. Army is $S Jncltilix-r rati"n it amounts to S-'J. Miicians, SJ- Incla- riovs Tbe second battle of the Campai-rn I came off iu Blacki ick township, iu this Co., &w (y-Mr Sam C 'lt. inventor and manufac?- tbioh bears' Lis given orders to nis rjrents n .t to S furnish any arms to the seces-ionisi. by if. Douglas, south of Masou & Dixon's line ' on ,3St -'of Jay. in which we are sorry to Fay J Jing rations, , 21. during tbe last campign. There was no such ! the ult suffered an inglorious defeat The j a thing as a secession plank in tbe r.'.atform of ! Part,es ei,aSea wrc a son of Mr. Jacob ! f ,, "' , .... - I v ti i u . t - i of tbe eelt-l. rated roviver. w any party last year, and all the candidates pro- ampoell, aged about ID years, representing . . . . . . , . , . v i .i . v- .i j , . , . A name has civeii orders to bis ttssed to Le, and were, we believe, at lue oriJ ana a son oi .Mr. Jona lloss ot heart Union nun. We do not. as we have i about the. same aje, the South. The fi bt j already hinted, allude to this subject iu a par- j was ,JO,'y contested, but eventually resulted j Dir.i ()j the ti h in-'.. Benjamin; tisun spirit, but merely for the purpose of I as wu I,:tvc s,ated. Tbe North, however, Fi:anki.ix. iufaat su of, I C ill Si.xotJi j :... . t ; i.m cntUti.l or.......l...t . t.A ....... " ear fui H inuj; iiiiriiairuiLl.l miiiu soiyo fjow OT j -....v., u-... j j u i.h. r.iwn ai ui I'rie. 50 cms per box. N. It. A full set..f iIrirji!RFTs' II-mfoate-Si-i.cirics, with P k of I:n--ti' n, aii tw." di tii-rent ltenit-iir. in i irce via'?;, m r. .j CJ ": iitto. in pliiin cae. $1; c..e . f t; :j U and B k. $2. Sii;-1 U xes. 2- i t, a;. 1 Thr.- i:. inclk-s. i y th. s:n:!v i. x k t c,''. svi.t ly mail r t-xj-ies-. ln-e of e:nrg. t tj 4,T nddie.-s, cn t-c ij.t f ti"' jrn-e. A Ir. F. HUM I'll KKY i: M., N. 4.'2 lipdwav, XeA-V ri S. :.l y E. .1. MILLS, KWnAV.rr. of the law for redress, and the aff.ir will un- otuer has ?aio?d currency in cc-itam nn.irt. ! t i - i ers. i dergo an investigation before our ne.t Cou:t j Th- d.us wore f.-w an l ful of piin -lle-t row. K'eriiiil liiV ti.v ;i.iri. ; of Q-juiti-r SesMons. -tT'llie cowardly n,iseriLt who edits the BSairsviilc J-urnul, thitiktti;' perhaps thnt h- i? the crmoiauder. They arc not thought 'u oa t0 fr ,a puiisLif.g, a laalb-i-.u.-. ; however to be in a condition to commence an j ; concerning u, stated ; week, that . .. r7.i t- i - i - 1. i.l iik'anii' l tlint !j I .. , :., . ? . 1 : .i .i i i - . .'. , week. A stay law wd! u.ubth-ss be t a.-- ' r-?c- r t"h 1T cvur ii'u iur ouuiuitu rei. ia .-0, we ii r.-jcii- . , . " " -, T -. w 11 garrisoned and provisioned . vess..is were off Fort Pickens on the Hist. ! CJ wu auu li;'""uul " aor oi su!ainn-g Auu-tine Byrne, tCy Connoaiih Ri.-hard .-.K.rs.-.i. t rov;e "WiUiam M-irray. VS..y:ri I arU D V,r, r.idltr-n Divi? M":V Juksn llcrrv ll.er. J.tif'o r.."i.T rr,:. ViTii.i!:i WirTier. 4ih yar(j ji,,,;, Maloy. L--.r!o--'Vioi-in? Ry- "iLSt v.ith thtir guns ready for immedi?ite ac- ftn. Jr. M:Tlv!ll A. M Or. Rid.lnd : tu n-- One ri port states that. Genl. Braggs" IlJry T't-W. Fun-.m-rh-l r- Burk. ; arj: &Ult.un5 to tLl7 5.0G0 men. pootlysup Su:nitvi:le John SharV-: : . Miqu-hanna ; ,. ; ;. . ' . . J John P.-ar.r. Taylor-Davis Wash I V':' J a" rovisuns. and ic-ton Richard Wbie. W-.'ne Georc- Wal ; corr.ph tvly demoralized. From the course ters. WiiT.ore M M. O'.V i!, Yoler Geo. j Mr Lincoln has recently pur?::cJ, we art- ia W. O-rn . : ciiccd to think, that l.c intc tils acting on the " " Jeftnsivc ULtil the Ciicting if Conc.i?, op Yusm? Jolin Rrorvn. .., , f T , TT - - ! the 4;u day of Jmy. However tins is a tnrt Cald n-t the Government ant'v-.rize vo.m- ' ,,OL.:PCture as he aoJ Lis cabinet verr r.rnnprlv John r.i-Awr. to -take f-e c--.itr;vn t.-r tl.e c.tp- j - . , , - f . ' - 1 tnre i He w raise men 'nt't-r A.i the p :-rcu-.-:o i e.; s ui i ia t..e ar my, ate nianuf tcf urc i in B.-i I-.! -jrj iu t:..:. Statr. C.C-.:. 'V' ari r.. v t, ! and. the hag of our country and the national A'-! ministration in its etioits to save the Union -1 . : ... - iiji- is a.miug m&uiiio u-jary. as we nev er t noruragid atnitd r hellion ai;aii!;.t the (jovcrnm. t-t, we ha 1 unhing to rcc-mt C3Goveruor Curtiu's, tncs-age to the Leg islature, dots not c ntaio any suit stioi.s if iti;p-rtanee. t xo t those c:tlait.el iu the j 7Nt; 1 a .:;v:5 tj k'i. the teliraj. hie abstract which we publish' d i reliable i ..live isnetdid On u'A i-s of u. i;i aii c ! .ed also a law auth.riz nrthe C 'Uutv Cum- '. . veivwhue th. ie sre muli'i:;! h s missi -ners of the diiT. icnt Counties of the j fmni c -Ripl-tnfv that n :b:!-g b u appiopnie mvuey iwr ine su( p ri at.vs cu-ts. liet.c : a r : . - e . .null - ' i SPLCML XOTICIIS. LXTT.Acr of hma;:"'t PAIN" DFSTIMVI:!;, i t? o f.- d t:.vt:c i":.: ". .. v It i tl.e :-r r : a ri::,; :i .! -. i ;s .t i : bovr ;u i:U-) th-T : " ? : ii I o- i:i s. ... ' t r 1 -':'. C- ' j r ; j tut- t t 1 ;J V : n t? Ijike Crittenden. Bigler, I.uehinan, ai.d thousands of trai putiiots. n..rth and s ut , we were in favor wf a-y s'n g our t a'i uA l the tjmiiii s ot Volunteers, m tuo U. S ; bavt b'-e t.-.-l- a-id ( service. 1'ronjpt an i ein.:eut mcasun s wii: j t!:t- l-iibtU o: the- Stile ' oj this u strict. iiS ent lil'M. ill. j of his duties Ss .speaker oflh-i S-. bate :.f thnt'nest i'.f Traitors at Harper's Ferry ? ' keep their c .u-sel to thunsekcs. With Gen. j could be accon.plised. But ould be alad -f t'i- ri rti.nltv. ar..wouM Scott at the Lelni all the military n oven:ents i ardment of Fort Sumter, w ..-..m. -n'tiT i.;s fither's b-Art' to do the -,, , , , ... ! .i : u . i . . diiSculti'.s. by au honorable emniri. ' Prom-Ant C.mtjin Richard White i.flhe ' s I long as there was any hero that such a thi: c '; Wa-hinge Bi '..' hus bi:i e'ected M-j r But sii.ee the bo:i:l- ( of the tenth re-'imeut to vliicli the R.J:" work, if the Goverr.mmt v..::bi give bitn leave. Do it quietly. wil v a s-.ldUr. Pitt- We cant,ot be'iicve th-t the editors f the Ditpvtzh nr sincere in making the above tiiiriirstion. Surely they are i.ot iij fa'r cf the Government di-rearding the rules of civ ilized warfare in its efforts to put down the we have endorsed are attached Lt Jamt-s Carroll wiil of course le con .1 acted with all th;? skill i course of Prcsi I'rA Line a, an I openlv ! 1 end Cap'ain in bis etead i r.l- -.;e f r the rr-. ; prudence the esi 'er es" demands. The New j dt-clar?J uurself iu favor cf the nati. i al G-v- j at List acei u its w .s still ii liar Vnrk Mm r hv their il! timo.1 i-iKnro ur.- i eminent oir.i: to the full exttLt wai i anted : waitin luithr oiders Lt. J duin? tnueh to em b.irac thr .f..inUtrnti -n by the constitution and laws, to put down the : the 'Ciiiz-n's .(u irj" of J -- . i . - rebellion and save the Union To the truth ! been appointed Adjutant of il WIiXaOITEB. j of this the Ubensburg Alltghaniun, au ultra, t-nt. Jle is btttioned at ! tbat the President bid countermanded the or ' ilpr f..r -ofl rillil mnr .f....nw frA.t. il.tj v;.... Sou'beru rebellion 1 If Harpers berry is ; .-r , . , , v 1 his was a sa-i disarpomtment to our gallant to be retaken, why should the wcrk bo cn- , f ,. , . -uu m i-f .1 ifj u iu iv1 ii u ail v ee a- trasted to a band of lawless tufians and mur derer?, for such the men 'after John Brown h. art' must be, ins.'rad of to car gallant vol unteers, who w bile brave, are patriotic and law aoiliog, and tke respecters of the rijrht of private property Would not Mr. Lin coln be violating bis oth of office in winking at or authorizing such a lawless raid ? He is bound to regard Virginia, notwithstanding her secession ordinance, as still a sovereign j waitiug marching orders. They returned to their h'jmes in very low spiriis. Geutlemeu, : do net despair. Your services may be de I manded much sjoner than you anticipate. You will all have an opportunity of smelling i gunpowder btfvre the struggle is over. An ocean "into tempest tossed,' cannot be resto red to tranquility in a moment, and the intense excitement which has recently agitated the ... i -r, ........ I- -. - J.. . : r 1. r, , T. . . ... I- j . i vuiiuii iiisiii 1 1 wutii ic mi luurc or less State of the Lnion. and it is his duty to pro- J - , , otcamageand bioodsheu befure tranauuitv will be restored. We would fain think other wise, but we can see no reason to justify us in doing so. Vi'hat is tbe present otnnious cairn t tect her from invasion, instead of encoura ging the son cf tbe murderer, John Brown, to ri:-en&et within her territory, the Harper's Ferry trageJj cf 1S59, on a grand and iui- j r.r.sinr seale. It is bis duty to protect t.ea- ! ceablecitizens everywhere, as far as he can, ! "Is h PtaCe ? Io tLe treacherous lull of the in the enjoyment of their rights, instead of fctorm , I . . . - . , i In the pause ot the tl wantonly placing thorn at the mercv of a band i j . of cut throats, thieves and murderers. The suggestion of the Dispatch is eminently wor thy of a crazy fanatic like James ReJpath, who bolJs that i: is no crime to kill a slave holder, but it is unworthy of one of the most Ou ust Thursday infoi mati-ii was received i lut kouorable Ripubiicau paper, bears testi- j Pa. . . . . ... mof.y. We nave always, thought aril mil think, that Abulitionism was the great aud j hrst cause" of tbe Southern rebellion, and hat j the citizens ot that portion of the Republic i have beeu greviously wronged, but not to au ; extent which justifies an effort to redress them by an appeal to the sword by an effort to throw tff their alleianej to the national 2ov ernmeut They should have sought redress by constitutional, aud not by unconstitutional means Our country is as dear to us, as any man living. We were b-ru in it, and we ho pe to live and die in it. We have uevcr fes tered the selfish spirit ef sectionalism which recognizes a North or Sou h, an Kist or a West, under the constitution. We have known nothing but our country, our ivholc country and therefore the tlave Staus have been aa dear to us as the free Stati. and the free States as dear ns tbe tlave- States. Accus tomed to regard the- Union asihe pallriiuui of XWe Hul-i rendu ! Mr. J. A. Wissel, has j city a large atsoraut cy conftCti:nai :cs, ra bacco, sezars I ly on band a very Beer, aud Lemon ad for patties, w. uld d as be j:t ts them up vs. reasonable piices Ho:j. L. W. iiuii , tL y i a. :. tb-.- I .:x:v r:-y- : .' -. -red ori the di-.cbaa-'- 1 T. tw r . f i.. ----- Ti- . A t. A C . Ij st '.i, h v. -u: ' .: u- Mi h :i c . I .... I I- . e '. : . utiu J.xir:.vs ti ra:o;a....a. ptove t j t-: t!.e : i r - . t. j.-. v u'.i. r d.iT- r- t; c fr.-:n it'-, r L;:,dr. y---pM4- , , . ii .':s in Miatict ts, tliit it c-:r- ; '-'-li.- s tias bet n ' r . " 1 .. i. - i . the company . ... m , ... , i 1' . W I'ii . ;e:.-',s it. :L:..- ' I " ... - ire t:..j :u'i..tr i : - I i t :--) ITU', i. --i 1 Lm s- I I , T . .. I I ;;1AN!Z VTIOX i I f i t -t; ) : ;! ..v r. Mi-: ii Iin'o niurriag-. r ::r i -is i ut I u i :.r- i -U - .1.- r -t i .l I ! t'.is e-'..'.:iv tj. -i.s-' I au'i'ui '. - s-:c- u t!.i- On US' a;...t , , , ii S'n- a,-!, ill! - !s v l' 1 V..ci.j ;.lu."Tcaii. , sive utany of thi- c'.a.- fro.-i -:i u;. 1 ! t.Mtico ?iil n i i-ravr. Tnis t'ie:o-ine n--s if n n- i vii'i : LT'-at be:.iiit ly i;i; :o !;.-' i.'J i.t.r? ::f j . ' t . i i.- i ',r"ii 'i.i v.- Lie rtvi:'-..m. u:. ; i.i r- l .ys rc. ' . S A i :..m i . . .-IV. l.... !i. -t o; T:V :.-jvv: t ffv- M: V r- . r u; 5 . f n f - . te A :- i.. i.i t r r. ?: . r;-. n t: e r-v -r. . ..: . IT. M :' . T.. : 11. J EAUrJEST. :t At .. ;:e t. . .-.: i.. . ' ' . V.. (".LA--l-.-i-::t .!. r J. C N. hn. J .liU.-.-.v-vr.. . i .- have ncived grateful c .n-i.t i 1 i all si e:i-.ris lI i ie c mairv. 1 lie ; is Kmi.. formerly of this place. He is Captain, f . , , . 1 J t be found to be v-.tv i-o a-sji.t to ttie t .".- ...a.. . f flt l t 1 ana U .M. Jones, also loru.eriy ui tnis piace. ;..... .., T.ri. , .... i ....... I LRWIS !.r 1 I XT A Yoluiiteei company has been or ganized in Philadelphia by Geo. W. TodJ, ! files, mi m mmm. j MAIS STREET. evin as a ttvrrart, j i pr fill in i: iffiCi as a ini:e': iiin.lr r.f.ro l.npr....r...2 i .Trirrifin i'lirtv trp lirirr1 ;i!cr.'vt ni.riii&iif .-..v.., UM11U.IH.S " I - irt rnniA frnm what nuirler it n.ilit W ... . . r " was fehot by a Steamboat captain uam-.d RoJg- to alieuate any portiou of our Country from J ' , ... .. . . , - . i ers. in 1'ittsr.ure'h one iliV last weeK. lie merest, or to enieenie toe sacreu ties which ; c i . .i .i . ii - 1 lived ouly a few moaieuts now iink together the various T.arts. Ilviri.' J Have the min- infiuoatial and widely circulated journals iu the great aai cociervative Stale of PennsjI- Is it peace ? Are we safe 'I ions of hell Extinguished the watch-fire and buiied the shell ? Is it peace? No tho calmer the current runs dteptr. The harvest is ripening, and Death is tbe reaper ! .'Tis the calm of an ..Etna aa omnious rest Where the lava is boiling to leap from its breast, At midnight while landsoieu see nothing to ureal The weather worn IYtot cries "Breakers ahead 1" There are those who think tbat as soon as 1st Lit ut. It has been muitered into the U- o -.i .. .. i.l t. tl... ... 1 1- i ItHi I: V lUlo 1 1 don. Cai tam 1 odd was a member oi tl.e . , ! wiioie Cambria Guards during the Mexican War, j i Sstv til. enabled tJ e fra:i.t-. and si s t hat worn- ii -o th:uii wi'ti i i i. r - . ;:...,..? ! ana was. we ueueve, ior Mjujeiiuie. . vjj u aui i , , . . ,:.;, . . ' J i w.uM. without it ' u c-i t a iu t pr. .f tKj 'riA I'.ninrlvaiti.-i l "iri in.-rit. ! .... ... v. "v. - " J - o S ,1 i- a:i 1 p.. tfi -: iu-.- i i" -a "Je it iiir . .r- h ieb tiate them JOfLSsTUUW '. i -es lo r. e : PA. lhat . :.B-.:!. ..t' .r s p i .i' i 'ii i v .i' : 1VUY A 1I031E. y a n :ru joists. I E.itv A dillk ult v u thus leen true to the Uu on in days gone by, ii A : out a stnll sum of moioy wbieli Lad wt'ti to Vi)'lcrrnff, was tbt - i .11 !..!.. i.i :u i i i. i ... loaueo. oy nti' nuuiu iu ueeoiiie us o ucri ii. uotv, mai ii? - . fi'i' i !' Vi t v i-iiiv r-ai.ii assiijueu ioi tuc u- ii-ij w j o existance is menaced. If there had beeu j Tonic. r.oiaCl. AUtrt V'-,. M C. ,;. A-k't WasiiIMJ r .'N. ! C. J it.e 11, 1.". I bavi- u-cd t o b .' A. s 1 x. ;jr ! HAVK'S IIOLLANU B1TTKP.. as-: i.,v, U. fu! io etis- s f ! i.'i i i n. 1! t r vania. If v uog John Brown would do 'nothing unworthy of a sold'u-r' ia carrying on such at expedition, then he is not a man 'after bis father's heart.' Old Brown was engaged the greater part of bis life, m concoctiDg a plan if wholes-aba murder, aal in endeavoring ; to carry that plaa into execution at Harper's- t Congress meets, the whole difficulty between Ferry, be murdercJ a number of peaceable j tbe National Government, and the Seceded aai unoffending citizens His object wai to i States wiu be amieaLiy settled. This i.-. by siir up a seiviie ios irrtction an;onir the slaves uo means j rubable. The Northern members of ih.; S .ihern StaU-s, aud io ci.eou'-alje ud ! of Congress it is not likely wiil fell disposed isiat t:..::a iu taurderiog their masters, and ; to discuss cempromise measures when they weak (v -r,ic!i tnd h-.Ipiess children. If our.g ! come together, or accept cf any terms from Brown, iu carrying cn tho jroroscd cxpeoi- ; the seceded States save unconditional tuliui; tioa, she al 1 tread in the fwot-tcps id Lis itii- j sion. cr, would be be doing nothing unworthy a The Couctrj must feel the evil effects of sdiicr rr TLa Ditjiatch wi'.l probably tell civil war, befo;e either Congress or the seces- tnat irgiu-.x is now ia a slate of msur- -ionists will talk seriously of restoring r-oace ...... . . .1 J ' i Rodgers has been arrested and lodged iu j a,; 1 fewer one idea fanatics. North and South, like the editor of the Journal, the country would jiai'- now be tranquil aud the Union safe. North- j yjirce members of the Bro.,kvi:ie. Jeff eru Abolitionists ou the one side, and South- ; County C-Mupiuy. weie married to the eruuieeuieis vu me omer, nave uoue llif" f Iuaits of their l .ne, the day before taiticg worr. ana m the stnseless clamor wh o i they j , . f A u. D;e -j-aluut act have raised, it is impossible for conservative tJi.. t of ulj .ar,:c, Xot being lag ant. Lnion loving nien t get a hearing. lut j , . thl. Li ide -roon s will n- be dastards ia war. IK: j in et a pieaa:i i va'.tialle toidc. ard ti -fi'iiiiM i;d it to hi! wh-i I tiiu if?.ac!' us remedy at;'j j I v.i'tr. t- t.-i-.'i I'r-iT'y s-if.te i: t: f V,',. , f . ;-g. r.J !:; . i a A.i: ti -ri- ti i r " '. - ?'val !.;; !ir-K. a t.!;N. .!. ! s.-v r .1 ..i.kr i 1 . Wit!. .1 h i'f !. t . t Kir i , 71 :.cn - t 1 ti tr -ti:-. .f li.-e ; u iii vi ii ii ilv 11 mm Ac. .-: i ,' -t, e . .f At- i:.'.t:..'.s r-.:.. r ;. .:t It'.. H-.r,.- -h. !,-. f I Ir-;:: T, "The bravest are tbe tendr-rrst The fu-ndest are the darirt'." it is to conservative, men th it tbe country must loek fi.r protection, and support in this, the hour of her utmost need, and we think it ! ?i'.l not be ionir until thev will obtain a voic. iu tbe Government. The national AdmiListra- 1 XiTW'o undcrstan i that a Volunteer C o :- . .ii - i ninv Us !.( ti i ir":iii ized in Cbet nr!r? ; ,t uon appear tone actUiieii uy a conserauve r ' - . aud riatrbtic sr irit and determined to turn a I Brou-h. John Humphreys of Su..i.i viile, I ' . 77,- l.a'r High S't.flj ' J , y r..;,. 1 ! w as t:li.t d with Hrbii:tv of the B.m-s- tive tirgaLS smoutiti z ' a - v-to t::teK lyspi-p-ia, which bll Sra-ircl ) y gf-.h c 'J Mv -..ife was ;;'so af.i ei--.l " I an a :ar;r :- t a ;. t d-tably. ! hame t-tceti i stai.et s, m w i' .1 sj :: c- ;s' H avir.L' u.-.-d y ar i l:-. io oaii 1 B;c ;i. Wi." I Holland Biti i :;s. w; b. :l b:ui: .-.i i. i ! i a;.-l are K'-ippj. t.- affiid -u it,,- p-ic Ac i'.; nee ti i. vara-.-. John ru:i-Yiii. 1 i b!iK'!v lid!J.lN; !i ;C1A t- FiMI I er -T ! ALz ! iw- i S;r,-i ( :ii t ' ' ; A't.f : j - n ;b.- V ! A st r. -' i . " i ' V' ' . -,y sr.'-t t A ur.f i s. f , r-tt. f .-i.t .r.j Ti r.te Ai . A k st. - -; ...r , t -i Tr v.l .-ti A. - il Ilf'is f Anil. : v Li:- i- . -.:r? ll.vu-.:: :. A.AMA i;iAl-::, 42 -.'v i. u' or p.-.Tn ! i f . .r. : i i'. M A! x. rccticc or rebeliion. But that would cot jus- ti'y Mr. Ltaeo-c ia oUregui iing tbe j uks cf civilized warfare ia cnieavoiirig to restore the reiiu of la.v tnd oider v.iihln her limits. Two wrongs wiil not make a right. We 5Upp so for a moment, that he will authorize and tranquility to tne nation The blool of both sections is tow up, and we fear it can not be cooled yvithont a few hard blows at least. We would fay to cur voluoteers i "prepare and watch, for yoU know not the day nor the he ur. or sanction a lawless movement cf the kin i BUggnstrl by the Dispatch. Ia the ProcU- ina'.i a whi.-'a hf published immediately after the lombardmect of I-'ort Sumter, be distinc tly declared that peaceable and law abiJ i.g citizi.U5 wculd lv roticted iu their persons a: i property, bj tiie U. S troops while en- A ch.jine. The "Home Journal" informs us, that a lady in Newburgh, New York, ad vertises an offer of her services to any editor who may wish to volunteer, proposing to con duet bis paper gratuitously during his absence H tve we a fighting editor among us? If so, here is a capital chance for him to make ar- deavoring to txecute the hwa ia the seceded j augments ior getrirg off to the wrs. Bretb States. W Lave no doubt this declaration j cn; dy not $11 fcpeak at once. wis male in good faith, and that he intends j Lontstlv aJheiicg to i: throughout. We be- j C--When May arrives we always look for llcic Ih.t the G v ituneut, with the aid of j plosjnt wather, but this year we have been the cit:z a ; l ii jry , she loyal States, can j t-dly d'soj pointed- Thus far we have bad put down the Lnsuri-ecti.ju iu t.e South with- uothir g but a succe.-ion cf cold, damp, bleak mt the ai i id :iiieee ai.d cut throats. If it j days, dicidedly out of 6eason. On last Sat l.as bi-ei. 1 ftid Curtain, OLd Pit.r KavA-r . j 1st, Liiutetiant, b-fli LL-fit if li.e M. xica:- leaf tar to tbe clamor of sei:s less fanatics May Leaven erant theuilhe viitneof terseve ranee iu the right path. Wo trust the day j war. Tbe s-rvieis ..f the c-mp-M.y have al ii, ay never arrive, when cur country will be ready Uvn tend -ted to Gove m. r Caitm. placed at the aitrcy cf fanatical Abolitionists and equally fanatical southern fire-caters. Pi.tsl I- J: Sir : Vi,kir a: ui-s. . : T ar . .v. '221. i- i. Dcatli of Stewart Steel. Stewart Steele formerly a resident of this A commuTiicati on from J. M. Swank, L' ;. j Superintendent of Comtuoa Sehoo's b j this County, will be fuud ou the i utM ie this j week. A portion of it contains suggestion j and information of casi Irrable imp Ttince f J liLNSBUlKI ?! All.; K P. Bi ViSfl We, lily by DAVIS. .K'NA.S A- C County, died of pmumoma at his roidii.ee in , r)inc,lirs- They should therefore peruse it cannot do o v. :huut the aid of such infamous ailies, it ha i l tier ubm.don the contest at ot.ee. 4TTI.'. weaiher bm:1 continuti rery cold. urday moining iu the words of the old song 'The valleys aud hilU were all covered with suow." Certain picnics which were to come off on the first bad to te indefinitely deferred. Blaitsville, Iudtaua C-U'ity. on last Saturday morning, aged GO years and 9 months. He was a native of Londonderry Ire lanJ, " ut emi grated to this country while a young man. lie read law in this place, with Mosts Cau an Ksq., and was admitted to the bar about the year 1825. lie was Treasurer cf tbe County for several years After removing to Blairsville, be continued to practice his profession Iu 1847 be was at pointed by President Polk U. S Consul to Dundee, Scot land, lie continued to discharge the duties of that cfiite until tbe inauguration of Genl. Taylor. We knew bim well, and can tiuly nay that he was the most perfect specimen of a gentleman of the old school ye ever encoua tered kind beaited, courteous and affable his greatest pleasure seemed to consist in rendering thcEO around him happy. He was an upright and good citizen, and commanded tbe rerpect of all who knew bim. carefully The Kuilro'td. Travklayinjr is progres sing rapidly on thr Khen.-burg & Cresii li. 11. The iron hors? will pay us bis first vUit in a few weeks. . Won't Ids first snort aston ish the slumbering echo:-? of the grand old Allegheny bids which surround us 1 Yta, verily, will it. Flour per 111 Ext:.-. Pa'i.ily, Extra. S i;- if;m Wheat, per bu-Ael, Ile. Btuk wheat, " Cm. 0. 1Ts. P.-t.a.ies, A,-J.le-.S Apples. " " d ieJ, Peaetes, " " " Pans. Cl-.verae.-l. " Timothy, do. " Oob.ns, P.uiter, ' 11. 1. r.r.-. Bi-'on. V.-Z-J. ; i -ti.v. in g .u-ies :.n : - BBPOU7. ; t i v .. . A.r.u ii i.av-i : 'in- : i t'.),i l'WilLLINi; lieL"i; .NiA it t...-- :: i - U: ..- 1 '-.' 1 ; :. C i-.-'.y-, ,!. M ;..-liey a ii-i'-.j .,'! ;'V-n t tl'er- ,iA v '. in irit'-i :f tit-rired t-v t nr. r AL-'i). A i.i-vei r p.i. ! . i :-r, -i s f l'e ,;.s,lv-tir.i l'.-il 11 '.i l. ?s-:ir V it u:..., i .v.-i.s.ij.. c " ' - ' A 1 -!.--e r l. ,'.nt -i 1 1 t ST.-' . i ' 1. i . - I 11 U ALStt. i . i n 4 ' s ;--.:: V ; :1 11 b ,10 tj tr2 ' r"1'"1 '2.vi I.i in COM l.To .75 121 -I.i .14 Ml 1. s;'U - ': l.v t!.e rf;': i ..vS :.el-. . e:i'' .v:i::M. r..-.i:).!i i i !. 1 ."ids . f tbe P.itri. k Ki'i-v ai d i: -z :m-t; .o h :cs. I' iv;r; t.ivrt- ;.i :'.vi LbiNi, mirsics. ALSO. A tr.u: .1 lin i .It'' t.-wi,sl.i;.. a ;..'.i.:i.g '.m is . f lVr:- and t! 'T. cvi.t A.aAig '2V2 acies iK' " and a'lo-.vr.a -e. . i turnc J raltsmeu ii.f -riii us that there J is no demand for lumber 'down the river and j . , ... ... c- . , ! LIST OP CAISKS sit d.wn fr trial at a that it is. alti -st to iaipss,blo eff-ct Sib s at j ClIIrt ,.f 0,nsini.u p.eas. t , e held at IA, any price. Sorry to hear it ecireity of njon- bur?. in the first Monday (King the 3rd dy) : ,i. v...it....rv t..M..n ..r nr .,.t ;n i of June next. l JT 4J l tJ y. "I iuv a trx. v. av a v " ' v nii be the result. Dimond v O'D nnell -There is said to be in Liverpool, Eng. j JjL4 l-1111. laud, over one hundred men. who are each worth 500.000. ! Wi-aklaud 1T.U ' Flinu's Bxe'rs V9 vs vs vs Murray Luther Kraui Burgiion (XThe President has issued a proclamation for 40,000, Tolootccrs for 3 jear pervice. JOSEPH MeDOXALD. Pro'ly. rnthonatarv's OfSce, EbcDburg. May 8, 1861.-tc A i s'.!j. (bi the pr-perty of Yrc IV..... - y, - UP . u-r, a..v.i)-.ng i.i:i'.s 1 1 -tIs." . o..r.taiV.it-.i 150 crt?. ,i-l'r'. 'V. ,-ei .ret s--1 ' m M. c:.la an! f.thei "rrinll i..rTi m . f wliioii is c.cxr -riO,.l CABIN HOCSE. ALSO.A'nx '200(1 acres f l-'",: tbe waters ..f Bli. kbek. in C r d whirb will K s. ld i: 1 ts a-:i sitv. ;rr- - YHJ.1AM KlTip- JOB WORK, OF ALL KINDS, XATLT DOXV AT 7111$ Off' oo o o 1