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Lancaster Intelligencer from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 2

Lancaster Intelligencer from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 2

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CITY AND COUNTY AFFAIRS 3 Grea.t Inducement to Cash, Buyer. THE PRINCIPALS IN THE-KCROPEAN T)ROPOSALS FOR MATERIALS FOR I NAVY. t)c Catuastci 3ntciligcncct WAR. The Boston Courier contains the fallowing Housekeepers will find it greatly to their advantage to ST. LOUIS COKKKSPO.VDKKCU.

Heavy Rain and Wgh Waters The Tnundrtion in the SiiuthMirket Hev'i mMire Oily Defalcilions Black Hep'iblican Rule ami Ruin John Wise. jEronaut Bis Proposed Voyage Across the Country Hrrace Greeley Sid Netoi frmn Pil-e's Peak Suffering in noa Land Sales, fe. Political Government Lands in Kansas and 1MATT DEPARTMENT, Bureau or Construction, Equipment, Mav 19. 1859. The New Basin.

Workmen have been employed for the last week in repairing the new Bisin which has not been in a condition to hold water since las' sketches of the principal actors in the impend purchfcse OHIXA. GLA33nd COMMON WARES of. SEALED PROPOSALS to furnish materials for the nin GEO. SANDERSON, EDITOR. A.

SANDERSON, Associate. STILL LATER FOREIGN NEWS. Important from tlie Seat of War Movements of the Opposing Forces Two Emperors in the Field War Preparations in England Riot in Ireland Highly Interesting Details of War News. Sacktille, N. May 18.

The express having arrived with the des-natches for the Associated Press, furnished for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1363. will be received ing general war in Europe TTXDALE it MITCHELL, IMPORTERS, Francis Joseph. Emperor of Austria, though LANCASTER, MAY 24, 1869 at tnis bureau until a o'ci jck, p. or the 20tb June next. These proposals must be endorsed Proposals for Materials for the Jfavy.

Bureau of Construction, ttm tht personally the least important member of the HO. 707 CHISTifUT STRUT, AB0VS IITIRTBl they may be distinguished from other business letters. CIRCULATION, S4000 COPIES I BuBSOiPnoil Price, $2,00 per annum. belligerent chiets, may be assumed to De trie leading influence, simply because he is the The materials and articles embraced in the olassea named are particularly described in printed schedulfta. an PHILADELPHIA, fall when aleak occurred in the bottom.

The repairs are under the direction of Johx a practical and experienced Engineer of this City. The leak has been excavated to the depth of abont thirty feet, and the water found to have taken its course down the end and side of a rock layingseveral feet below the bottom of th basin into a cavern underneath, and from thence it took a southerly direction at an angle of about forty -fire degrees, apparently leading under the Philadelphia turnpike. A thick stone Nebraska, fc. Si. Loots, May 16,1869.

We have had very heavy rains in the past week, which have extended over the entire Western country, and the Missouri. Mississippi and Illinois rivers are rising rapidly all the way down, whilst the smaller tributaries are booming. At this point, the river is swelling rapidly, and Saturday and yesterday gave emplovment to large numbers of men in removing the freight from the levee of which we bv the arrival of the Canada at Halifax, of which will be furnished to such as desire to offer, on Tonrensn tat.l Vft ot tne traditional policy oi 1 w-r 1.1 i full details Who have a system of doing business peculiar to them the JIEf 8. M. FiRDsm A AovMriswa Answer, 119 Nassau street, New York, and 10 State street, Boston.

Austria. ue succeeded to tne inrone i are now euauieu nuomi. application to the commandant of the respective yards, or to the navy-agent nearest thereto, and those of all the yards upon application to this bureau. This division into classes being for the convenience of dealers in each, such tKnncrh tha a.hdirn.t.irra nf hi uncle, in 184a. i of the EuroDean intelligence.

selves. They import their Wares direct from the best and cannot be supposed to be firmly seated 8. M. Pettssoilj. A Cot, Are Agents for The Lancaster Intelligencer, and the most Influential and largest eircifl- THE WAR NEWS AT LONDON ON THE 7TH.

in i Ung Newspapers in the United States and the Canadaa. in tne saddle, ana tnereiore is consiraiueu wj defer to the views and feelings of the heredi Manufacturers, and sell them in small quantities to the FARMER AND CITIZEN, just as cheap as they can be portions win oe mrnisnea as are actually required for bids. The commandant and navy-agent of each station will have a copy of the schedules of the other yards, for examination only, from which it may be judged whether it will desirable to make application for them. Thar are authorized to contract for us at our lowest rate tary governing class of the empire, which bought in large quantities at Wholesale by the Country Offers must be made lor the whole of the clan at anw DEMOCRATIC STATE NOMINATIONS. naturally aims at tne absorption oi me itauan Intelligence was hourly expected of a serious battle between contending forces, but nothing of importance had occurred up to that time.

The Austrians had crossed the river Po near Cambis. and advanced towards I Sala. They had also made an unsuccessful effvirt to cross the same river near Trassinelto on the third of May. i The Sardinia accounts of the latter effort Merchant. States down to low water mars on tne Jieai-terranean.

English and French papers yard upon one of the printed schedules, or in striot conformity therewith, or they will not be considered. The contract will be awarded to the lowest bona fide bid der who gives proper security for its fulfilment. The T. A customers have the double advantage of pur impute to Francis Joseph, on account of his AUDITOR GENERAL: RICHARDSON Ii. WRIGHT, 'v SURVEYOR GENERAL JOHN ROWE, Franklin.

wall has been bnilt at the mouth of the cavern, and thig is farther strengthened by strong timbers covered with plank, which will prevent any further escape of the water in that direction. The whole is now being filled np with the best of materials, and will be so carefully stamped in and puddled as to prevent, we think, any trouble with that portion of tb.3 bottom of the Basin in the future. Should the weather prove favorable, it is thonght the job will be finished, or nearly so, by the end of the present week. Military. The Jackson Rifles, Capt.

Ham-bright commanding, paraded on Saturday evening last, and were inspected in Centre Square by Brigade Inspector Axwxg. They mustered eighty men, and looked and marched exceedingly i United States reserves the right to reject all the hi da for youth, an ambition to cope with Louis A a chasing direct from the Importer, and of selecting from any class, if deemed exorbitant. All at tides mnst be of the very best ooalitv. to be da. poleon, in ms attempt to enlarge ana consou- ii very large and beautiful assortment, at a saving of at date his empire on the Italian frontier; but a Bava cannonading lasted fifteen hours.

It was flooded before it could be removed. High water is looked for. We are pleased to however, that the flaosVin ths lower Mississippi is subsiding, but the recent rains may again cause more and still greater destruction of property immense damage has already been sustained in the South. The crevasse just below New Carthage Mississippi, flooded the plantation of Mr. Joshua James containing 1200 acres, on which there will be no crop raised this year.

The Calcote plantation, containing 600 acres, adjoining the James plantation, is also inundated, and will produce no crop also the plantations of Mr. John Perkins, containing 3,000 acres, which, last year, yielded 2.000 bales of cotton Mrs. Evans' plantation, containing 800 acres, twelve miles below Grand Gulf, Miss the plantation of C. D. Hamilton, containing 500 acres; the plantation of H.

M. Coffey, containing 300 acres; the plantation of C. A Phearson, 1,20 1 acres the plantation of J. Thrasher, 1,200 acres the plantation ofR. Ballard, 1,200 acres the Woods plantation, 1.00 acres the plantation of Mr.

Joseph Davis, 2.500 acres the plantation of Hon. Jeff. Davis, 700 jgjr A crowd of advertisements have ex least 25 per cent. april 6m 3s3f 12 livered in good order, and in suitable vessels and packages, as the case may be, at the expense and risk of the contractor, and in all respects subject to the inspection, measurement, count, weight, Ac, of the yard where received, and to the entire satisfaction of the commandant thereof. eluded several articles, local and otherwise, S- Prof.

Dnvall'a Galvanic OU.The more rational explanation of his course is to recommenced at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of be found in the necessity he is under to carry tne 4tn an wa8 kept up during the remain out the long settled policy of the empire. jer of the day. The Piedmontese troops had Victor Emmanuel II, King of is at feve WOunded, while the Austrians suffered the prominent antagonist of Austria. His COnsiderablv. The Austrians, on the 3rd, intended for this week's paper.

Great Rheumatic and Neuralgiae Remedy. 8UFPBKINS HUMANITY BEAD TBI) Bidders are referred to the commandants of tha resnaa. The undersigned takes this method of informing the 'ORIGIN OF THE WAR IN EUROPE The Lancaster Fencibles will celebrate their 3d Anniver tive yards for samples, instructions, or particular description of the articles and, all other things being equal, pra- public generally that there is no medicine now offered to A i The impending hostilities in Europe have commenced a cannonade from Valensa without kingdom lacKs solidarity, Demg maue up 10 rereuce win oe given uj articles oi American manufacture. the public that is equal to DC ALL a GALVANIC OIL in relieving suffering humanity. JCvery oner, as required by the law of 10th August, 1846, must be accompanied by a written guarantee, the form at was an observer of its effects in amend of mine, who created a desire among the people in this country to know the exact cause of the war suffered almost everything from a neuralgic affection which which is herewith given.

Thoee only whose rffers may be accepted will be notified. resistea tne uest medical treatment in Centre county. applied freely the Galvanic Oil to the painful part, and about to break out. Our readers are aware and tbe contract will be forwarded as soon thereafter aa acres; the plantation of K. J.

Hoover, thirty-eight miles practicable, which they will be required to execute within gave some inwardly, and in 20 minutes the patient was asleep, and when awakened was free from pain, and con that the main cause is the attempt on the part below Natchez and the Palmyra plantation, 1,500 acres ten days after its receipt at the post office or navy agency named by them. tinued so. This is a positive tact which 1 am willing to Anstria to increase her influence in the much effect. The official Bulletin issued atjurir, on the 4th, says that the Austrians have increased their forces at Vercelle and constructed defensive works. They have also occupied Trino and Fofillto, having their vanguard at Tronzaus.

They withdrew last night from Xortona, and yesterday burned seven arches of the bridge over the Scrivia at Piacenza. The demolition of the houses erected on the fortifications have also been ordered. are all so completely submerged as to be uncultivable this mass good at any time. A case of Felon was cured In Sureties In tbe full amount will be required to siirn the nearly the same length of time. Italian States, and the determination of those season.

Isecjueua county, Miss is almost entirely luun contract, and their responsibility certified to bv a United some extent ot added patches oi territory, without consent of the people, annexed by diplomatic management. He is thirty-six years of age, and fevered with the ambition of becoming the King of all Italy, and is upon the whole regarded as the representative ot the feeling of Italian nationality. His tendencies are military, but His capacity is not equal to his inclinations. He is alike by position and his spirit an opponent of the designs of Austria. He is enough of a soldier to have infused a military spirit into his people, and his troops, under his training, acQuitted themselves handsomely in the dated, there being hardly 1,000 acres of land in the whole States district judge, United States district attornev, collector, or navv-aent.

As additional aecuritv. tme powers, backed by France and Russia, to resist sary on Friday next by a full-dress parade, and target practice at the German Rifle Society's Grounds near Wit mar's Bridge. Several valuable prizes will be shot for. The Fencibles will also be inspected by Col. AxwEa.

They are growing stronger and more efficient every day, and are an "institution'' of which Lancaster feels justly proud. A Beautiful Picture. Passing along North Queen street the other day, and taking a peep at the window in Heinitsh's Picture Frame Establishment, we observed a beautiful picture, representing a bird scene which is the prettiest sketch of the kind we have ever seen. A person looking at it wonld at once take it to be a first-class engraving, and would be greatly suprised if told that nothing bnt pen and ink were used in its production-Yet, such is the case, and Charles E. Fbailet, the master Penman of this city, is the artist.

We do not think Mr. F. has his equal in many respects with the pen jn this country. Appointment by Governor Morgan. Gov J.

U. HA.NN, Centre Hill, Centre county. Pa. Hear what Mrs. Vauahn of Vuncansville savs county that will be cultivated.

Numerous other planta' centum will be withheld from the amount of tha billa this pretension. The New York 1'tmes pre tions are so injured by seepage water as to be unavail I have used the Galvanic Oil prepared bv J. D. Stoneroad. Bents this question in eueh a clear and forcible able for a crop this year.

oi Liewistown, tor a very painful disease myself and nntil the contract shall have been completed; and eighty per centum of each bill, approved in triplicate by the commandants of the respective yards, will be paid by the navy-agent at the points of delivery within thirty days after its presentation to bim. to recommend it to others, and in every case found it to be A Hamburg telegram says that England has officially notified the government that she manner, that we transfer its able article our columns. That journal says: one of the very best medicines for sore and painful dis Receipts of produce at this port are very light for the season of the year. Sales on 'Change Saturday, were Hemp $112 to $120; Flour $7,25 to $7,50 Wheat $1,30 to Corm 80 to 88c; Oats 67 to 70c; Whisky 29c; Pork eases. Relieves all pain in a few minutes.

Every family It is stipulated in the contract that, if default be ina.ia will not be able to protect commercial vessels by the parties of the first part in delivering all or any of snouid nave it in tne nouse. Altoona, Blair countv. July 3. 1858. case of a war between uermany and "The Italian Peninsula, with an area about equal to that of New York and New England 1 1 A mess, $16,50 to $17 Potatoes 60 to 90c Onions 60c Hay France.

J. D. Stoneroad, Lewistown, Pa. combined, ana a population oi neariy iweuij The London Globe's Paris correspondent Dear Sir Mr. Wm.

Turnbaugh has been suffering the articles mentioned in any class bid for in the contract, of the quality and at the time and places above provided, then, and in that case, the contractor and his sureties will forfeit and pay to the United States a sum of money not exceeding twice the amount of such clans, which may be recovered from time to time, according the act of Congress in that case provided, approved March 3, 18-13. $1 to $1,25 Dried Apples $2.25, Peaches $3,25 Brooms $1,40 per dozen; White Beans Coffee 12c; Butter from 8 to 22c for common country to prime Ohio Cheese several years from rheumatism, got so ill that his friends and relatives were summoned to witness his death. I in says that Queen Victoria has sent an autograph letter to the Emperor Napoleon, HVo millions, occupies. yuomuu that were it united under one authority, or lAriHdin one interest, it must carry with it Crimea, and he himself secured a voice in the settlement of the four-sided war, which was fought on that ground. He has encouraged the disaffected spirits of all Italy to flock to his standard, and it is estimated that twenty thousand fierce haters of Austrian rule in Italy are enrolled in his army.

Louis Napoleon, Emperor of the French, is the next potentate of great power, who has a duced his friends to try the virtue of your preparation 10c. they did so, as the last resort and, to their astonishment We are enjoying fine growing weather, and reports from and joy, he bezan to improve, got better and better, and expressing conndence in nis strict nonor, ana that he would not go a step further than he assured her some months since. all sections of the West give promise of a bountiful har now, so far as I know, he is a hale and stout man This is not the only ease where the Galvanic Oil has surpassed wass iso. to oe ueuverea one-fourth part on or before the 15th May, one-fourth part on or betbro the 20th July, one-fourth part by the 20th September, and the remainder bv the 1st December, 1860. Class 3, the whole by the 15th May, IA60.

The remaining clusses to le delivered one-fourth part ou or before the 1st September next, one-fourth part on or before 1st December next, one-fourth vest. The health of tbe city is most excellent. human expectations. In every case where 1 have recom The London News looks for the first great Our Black Republican city government is just begining ernor Morgan, of the State of New York, lias appointed A. H.

Hood, of our city a Commissisner to take the acknowledgment of deeds and other instruments of writing for the State of New York. Another Patent. On Wednesday week, Mr. Eobert J. Colvin, of this city received through Mr Stauffer, patent agent, a patent for an improvement in convertible carriage shafts," an invention by which the shafts of a carriage can be converted into a pole to attach two horses, and vice versa in a few minutes.

mended the Oil, it has done what it promises to do. Send battle to occur at Novi. to make itself notorious. A committee has been chosen by us another $20's worth. Yours truly.

H. LEHER. For sale by ELY PAHRY and DANIEL HE1TSHU, Lan A large portion of the French arrny had the pity Council to examine the Books and Accounts of the been unable to cross the Alps, in consequence part on or before the 1st April, aud the remainder oa or before the 3uth June, 1860, unless earlier required with a notice of twelve days, comprising at each delivery a due-proportion of each article. Class 10 and all following, if different city officials, and that "honest" party is now being caster city and by every couutry merchant in Lancaster shown up in the following order: 1st City Marshal, a county. .83" Look out for the Mammoth Hand Bills.

of the passes being blocked up with snow. The portion that had succeeded in crossing suffered terribly. defaulter to about $2,200 1 2d Deputy Marshal, a defaulter Duv all's Galvanic Oil relieves all pain in from 6 to 30 additional quantities of any of the articles named therein are demanded, they are to be furuixhed ou like terms and conditions previous to the expiration of the fiscal year, to about $2,500 3d Harbor Master acknowedges errors the command of the Mediterranean, and balance in the South the power of Germany in the North. Were the Italian States free and independent, no Power could successfully undertake to arrogate to itself the dominion of Southern Europe. Were the Italian States subject to any one of the great Powers, that Power might undertake the accomplishment of the dream of universal European at least as safely as France in the time of Napoleon or Spain in the days of Charles V.

exhausted Europe fell back in 1815 from its victory over Napoleon upon the reconstruction of principalities and it was felt to be imperatively necessary not only that Italy should be put beyond the reach of any of the parties to the lloly Alliance, but also that she should be prevented from Bsnirinsr to anv unitv of her own. No ruler A Splendid Supper. The worthy host and of $490! 4th Register of Water Rates finds himself be It is reported that JNapoleon will upon receiving a notice of fifteen days trom tbe bureau, the commandant of the yard, or navy-agent. command a corps of 25,000 troops on the minutes. J.

D. STOiNKKOD, proprietor, Lewistown, Pa. A. F. HAZARD CO Agents, dec 28 ly 50 508 Market Philadelphia.

43- What the Press Say. hind $756.50 5th Auditor and Treasurer only $500 short This is as far as the investigating Committee has gone, shores of the Adriatic. The Turin correspondent of the London Daily News asserts Form of Offer. of in the State of hereby agree to turn lab and deliver, in the re "Honest" party! "Economical" administration! "Peo direct interest in the issue. It is readily surmised of him, that he is always willing to engage in a war in order to withdraw the attention of the nation from home affairs.

But the kingdom of Sardinia is bounded on the west by France, and in addition to this circumstance some weight must be given to the fact that the Buonapartes are an Italian family. The interests of France and his own natural feeling combine to render it impossible for him to regard with indifference any interference on the part of Austria with Sardinia, as at present established. Marshal Canrobert is gazetted as the com-mander-in chief of the French army for the defence of Sardinia. He is fifty years of age, and has been thirty-one years in the army. He commenced active service in the field in 1835, in Algeria, and in the course of fifteen years rose to the rank of colonel, and gained '-Costar's" Exterminators are invaluable remedies for clearing bouses of atl sorts of vermin.

With all confidence ples party Protection to the city's interest Blair spective navy-yards, all the articles named in the olassea Brown, Boer Co!" The People will get the wool we recommend them. iV. Y. Daily State Register. hereunto annexed, agreeably to the provisions of the "Costar's" Remedies for all domestic pests, such as out of their eyes after while.

schedules therefor, and in conformity with the advertise positively that France is about to mobilize between seven and eight hundred thousand men, and that the French army on the Rhine will amount to five hundred thousand, as the Emperor fears that Germany will not keep Rats, Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, Fleas, are invaluable ment or the Bureau or Construction, tc, of the 19th of The city council had under consideration the contested we can speak trom actual knowledge ot their merits seat of Wm S. Nelson, on the ground that he was ineligi Druggists and Dealers should send their orders early, if I May, 1859. Should my offer be accepted, I request to ba addressed at and the contract sent to tha navy-ageDt at or to for signa ture and certificate. they wonld secure a trade In them Jyew xork Journal. ble he not having paid his tax as the ordinance required.

quiet. I shall write something about your Exterminators, as I can do so with propriety. They are selling rapidly here and notwithstanding the tax collector of Mr. Nelson's lhe same correspondent also asserts tnat Ward, held, when he was elected, two tax bills against him, and destroying all vermin." Jut. Banner, tayettt.

Mo. hostess of the Belay House," North Prince street, Lieut. TnoMAs Cox and Lady, gave a magnificent entertainment to the members of the Bar and others, on Monday evening of last week. The table fairly groaned with the abundance of good things" placed upon it, and we hazard nothing in saying that the guests did ample justice to the bountiful fare set before them. Excellent music enlivened $he occasion, and every body present seemed to enjoy them" selves.

Post Office Change. Noah II. Zook, has been appointed Postmaster at Sporting Hill, this county, vice John Metzler, resigned. The April Pickpockets Caged. Our readers will remember that on the first of April last, Mr.

Seachrist, of Manor, had his pocket picked in this city ot $1,010. No clue was ever obtained to lead to the indentin. cation of the thieves, although Mayor Sanderson has been in correspondence with the Chief of Police in Philadelphia for some time, in the hope of gaining some trace of the guilty parties. We now learn from a letter received by Mayor Sanderson, from Chief Bulkley, that the identical parties who robbed Mr. Seachrist have been sent to the Massachusetts State Prison for similar performances in Signature.

A B. Date. Witness. The schedule which the bidder encloses must be pasted on the day the Emperor leaves Paris for the army, he will address a solemn manifesto to for $500 and upwards, and which he now holds, was admit ted to his seat on Saturday last against the requirements to his offer, and each of them signed bv him. ODDOsite of the law by the votes of the Slack Republican members.

the cross of Commander of the Lesion of each article in the schedulu the price must be set, the amouut carried out, the aggregate footed up for each classk What are we coming to? Our laws are violated and tram' Honor. In 1850, he was recalled to France, ana tne amount iiKewise written in words. pled under foot wherever Black Republicanism has the and attached himself to the fortunes of the rising Louis Napoleon, who made him a "DEATH TO ALL VERMIN." As Sprinq approaches, Ants and Roaches, From their holes come out, And Mice and Rats, In spite of Cats, Gaily skip about. Bed Bugs bite You, iu the night, As on the bed you slumber, While Insects crawl Thro' chamber and hall, In squads without number. Farm of Guarantee.

Europe, espousing the cause ot nationalities. The Paris Moniteur states that Austrian vessels in French ports, or those entering in ignorance of the war, are to have a delay of six weeks. It also states that the Emperor has decided that Austrian subjects may continue to reside in France and the French colonies so long as their conduct furnishes no sway. How long will the honest and law-abiding people sanction such doctrines and sustain such a party with The undersigned, In the of could trust his brother ruler with what Richelieu called the Key of the World," and all the rulers were resolved that the Italian "people should not hold it. Italy was therefore divided as follows To the restored King of Naples was given his own realm, the Italian inheritance of the Spanish Bourbons.

Upon an area nearly equal to that of New York this sovereign was to rule over ten "millions of subjects, and the whole Southern region of the Peninsula. To the Pope was confined an area equal to that of Maryland and Massachusetts with three millions of people, in the centre of Italy, and stretching from sea to sea. An Austrian prince, of the young branch of the Ilouse of llapsburg, held Tuscany, with two millions of people; and a fertile region on general of brigade. He rendered acceptable state of and of their influence and votes For the sake of common human in tbe State of hereby guaranty that In case for anv of the classes ity, we hope their days of political treason and corruption service in suppressing the transient insurreo tion which followed the coup d'etat of Decern the foregoing bid of therein named be accented, he or tliev will, within ten are numbered. ber.

In 1853, he was promoted to general of reason for complaint. B. B. Stewart, of Staunton, Virginia, who was injured days after the receipt of the contract at the post office named, or navy-agent dt-signated, execute the contract for IT IS TRULY. WONDERFUL WITH WHAT CER- steamers are being chartered at Havre to by the explosion of the St.

Nicholas, died at the Gayoso tbe same, with good and sumcient sureties and In case division, accompanied the rench army to the Crimea, and displayed great energy and skill tainty, Rats, Roaches, Mice, Moles, Ground Mice, Bid Bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Insects on Animals, in short every species of Vermin, are utterly destroyed House, Memphis, last Sunday. He was a son of Hon. A. H. said shall iil to enter Into contract as aforesaid, we guaranty to make gocd the difference between the offer of the said and that which may be Worcester, Mass.

Their names are Wm. Forepaugh, Philip Bruramy, Wm. Daley, and Joseph and Alfred Riley, all of Philadelphia. It seems that they had been following up a circus in that State, and being caught in the act of picking pockets in a crowd, were arrested, plead guilty, and sentenced, the first three to three years, and the Riley to two vears each in the State Prison. Brummy confessed -to at the battle of Alma, and upon the death of Stewart, of and, at the time of the disaster, was on his convey stores and troops from Marseilles to Genoa.

The Austrian ambassador, before quitting Paris, confided the protection of and exterminated by Marshal Arnaud became commander-in-chief "COSTAK'S" KAT, ROACH, EXTEKMiiN ATUK, "COSTAK'S" BED BUG EXTERMINATOR, "COSTAR'S" ELECTRIC POWDKR, FOR INSECTS. of the army. Not being able to bring Lord Austrian subjects to the Dutch ambassador. It was reported that the French government Raglan over to his plans for conducting the Signatures or two guarantors. IX Date.

Witness. Supplied direct, by mail, to any address in the United siege of Sebastopol, he resigned the chief States, as follows way to Louisiana to be married. Letters received in this city from Mr. John Wise, the JEronaut, of your city, announce his intention of visiting St. Louis next month with his monster "Nineteenth Century" to make an experimental voyage across the country.

We have long ago attracted Mr. Wise's attention to St. Louis as a capital point for a series of Balloon ascen was endeavoring to secure the neutrality or On receipt of $1,00, a box of the Rat, Roach, Ac, Exter I hereby certify that the above-named are- command of the French to Marshal Pelissier, minator. Prussia, and had promised, on their side, not to form an army of observation on the Rhine, known to me as men of property, and able to make good their guarantee. and returned to his post as head of the second On receipt of $2,00.

a box of each of the Rat, Roach, Ac Exterminator and Electric Powders, (Bent postage paid,) corps. The services he had rendered, however, sufficient to destroy the vermin on any premises. Signature. H. Date.

To be signed by the United States district jndge. United were rewarded by a marshal's baton, carrying with it the dignity oi a senator. He is a sold by Druggists and Dealers every where. Costar's Principal Depot, 420 Broadway, N. Y.

and that the war shall be confined to Italy. The French subjects in Austria had placed themselves under the protection of the Spanish Minister. States district attorney, colleotor, or navy-agent. the west, fully as large as Massacnusetts, locked in upon its northeastern borders by the smaller States ot Parma and Modena, also ruled by princes of Austrian extraction and alliance, and with a combined population of about a million souls. Northern Italy was finally divided by the Ticino and the Lago Maggiore between the Ilouses of Savoy and llapsburg, the former as Kings of Sardinia, possessing a dominion to the West about as large as South Carolinia, with a population twice as large as that of New York; the latter as Kings of Lombardo-Venetia, holding a region half as large as Maine, with a noDulation of about five millions.

In these P. S. Circulars' terms, sent by mail on application gallant and enterprising, but not a great The following are the classes required at the respective BtW Wholesale Agents lor Pennsylvania: COSTAR'S BRANCH DEPOT, general. An Austrian corps of observation will be navy-yards Northeast corner Fifth and Arch streets, Philadelphia, and Baraguay d'Hilliers will command one of posted near Cracow to watch the Russians wrrisKi, Class No. 3.

White-oak promiscuous timber. No. 14. having stolen or picked" the $1,010 from the pocket of Mr. Seachrist, when himself Forepaugh, Daley, and one of the Rileys left with their plunder, walked down the railroad some distance, where they divided the proceeds, and then took the cars.

A man from Philadelphia named Kneass, who has been seen in this city on similar occasions, excited suspicion by his movements, and especially by lying about bis business here at that time, saying he had been to Harrisburg with Deputy Marshal Jenkins, to assist in arresting a fugitive slave a story which had no foundation in truth. The man now admits that he could have testified to the facts admitted by Brummy in bis confession. This Kneass is sometimes employed as a detective" or "stool-pigeon" by Ward constables in Philadelphia, but we think his conduct in this case was suspicions and would have justified his arrest as a party implicated else how could he have known the facts of the Seachrist robbery The movements of such men ought to be closely watched. Friday's Express. Toothache.

This disease can be cured by Dr. Keyser's Toothache Remedy, prepared by him in Pitts burg, which is put in bottles and sold at 25 cents each It is an excellent medicine, when diluted, for spongy and tender gums, and is worth ten times its price to all who neod it. Sold here by C. A. Heinitsh.

the divisions. He is about ninety years of Yi holesale Dealers generally. mar 22 bt 10 MARRIAGES. White-ash oars. No.

15. White oak staves and heading. age, and has been a general over fifty years who were gathering on the Austrian Irontier. The citizens of Milan had been ordered to deliver up all the arms in their possession. No.

21. Iron. No. 22. Spikes and nails.

No. 23. Lead, zinc, and tin. No. 25.

Hardware. No. 27. Paints, oils, Ac. No.

32. Leather. No. 83. Hose.

No. 34. Brushes. He served in the first armies of the French On the 19th, at the residence of the bride's father, by General amper has been entrusted with No. 37.

Pitch, tar, rosin. No. 38. Tallow, soap, oil. No.

revolution, and afterwards had an active eh are under Napoleon, in the annihilation of the Jiev. Samuel Kepler, Mr, James W. Clarke, of Williams- 39. Ship chandlery. No.

40. No. 41. Fire the defence of Trieste and the Illyrian coast. port, to Miss Mary Packer, eldest daughter ot Governor wood.

pacKer. lhe Russian consul at Venice has under armies of Austria in Italy. He was much relied on by Napoleon to carry out his On the 19th in St. Paul's church, Columbia, by the CHARLESTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS. Class No.

21. Iron. No. 22. Spikes and nails.

No. 23. Rev. Dr. Alexander McLeod, assisted by the Rev.

Samuel taken the protection of the Sardinian subjects in that country. Lead, zinc, and tin. No. 25. Hardware.

No. 27. Paints, political as well as his military plana in Italy. E. Appleton, Charles Pusey to Ruth Anna, daughter ot oils, Ac.

No. 28. Flax canvas. No. 29.

Cotton canvas. sions. Since which time we have had several iErenauts, of much less experience and practical knowledge, who have nevertheless made grand ascensions, and at the same time made it pay weU and we still think, with Mr. Wise's reputation as an JEronaut, he will receive a hearty welcome by our citizens. The Daily Herald, of this city hag the following notice in regard to Mr.

Wise's proposed visit Ma. John Wise, the aeronaut. We were shown a letter yesterday from Mr. John Wise, the celebrated and renowned iEronaut, of the city of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in which he states he has just completed his arrangements preparatory to a transcontinental voyage from St. Louis to the Atlantic seaboard, as a demonstrative experiment with his mammoth balloon, the nineteenth Century," and expects to be.

in our city about the middle or latter part of June. The balloon is sixty-eight feet in diameter, and will require from 60,000 to 80,000 cubic feet of gas to.intiate it. Should Mr. Wise succeed to his satisfaction in the contemplated voyage across the country, of which we entertain no doubt he will, it is his intention to carry out his long cherished and favorite scheme of seronauting across the Atlantic ocean. Mr.

Wise is regarded as one of the most, and indeed as the most practical and experienced iEronaut of the age, and, we believe, has made more successful assensious than any other man now living. We are pleased to learn that he has selected our city for his starting point, and feel assured will find it the most convenient, as well as lucrative, of all others. Horace Greeley is now in the West. He left Chicago a few days ago for St. Joseph, and from thence will start for Pike's Peak, Oregon and California.

He will no doubt form a much better opinion of the Western people than he has heretofore entertained, unless his foolishjand maddened the late William Atkins, all of Columbia. ilis selection to accompany the army in aid lhe King of Sardinia had issued a decree of Sardinia is a good one. No. 80. max ana cotton twine.

Jo. leather. Mo, 33. Hose. No.

34. Brushes. No. 35. Bunting and dry goods.

No. 37. Pitch, tar, rosin. No. 38.

Tallow, soap, oil. No. 39. Ship chandlery. No.

40. Stationery. No. 41. Fire- DEATHS.

giving a torced currency to tne notes or tne National Bank at Turin. The Bank has, Marshal Raudon, the third French comman arrangements it pleased the Congress of Vienna to see a sure guarantee of the impotence of Italy to menace the peace of the world. But the House of napsburg had not for gotten its ancient motto, and was determined not only to retain Lombardy, which had descended to it from the inheritance of Charles and Venice, which had fallen into its hands in the chances of the last Napoleonic war, but also to use Northern Italy as its lever for making all the Peninsula its own. It lost no time in beginning operations. It has never ceased to prosecute them.

The der, is sixty-four years of age. Like d'Hil May 20th, In this city, George Metzgor, in the 56th wood. liers, he is a diplomat as well as a soldier. year of his age BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. Class No.

6. Yellow pine plank stock logs. No. 10. moreover, authorized the issue of additional notes to the amount of six million francs, and engages to lend the Government 30,000,000 He served in Napoleon's Russian campaign.

White pine. No. 11. Ash, cypress, white-oak boat boards. THE MARKETS.

Keep out of Harm's Way. This is good advice to all persons at any time, bnt especially at a season of the year when coughs and colds harass the system, and which frequently lay the foundation of permanent disease of the lungs or some of the organs connected with resnira-tion. To all afflicted in that way an early resort to the proper medicine will at once arrest the malady and hinder the development of an incurable disease. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Cough Svrup, made by him at his medicine store, 140 and also in Algeria, and has large experience francs at two per cent, per annum.

No. VI. Black wainut, cnerry, aeo. jno. la.

locust. No. 14. White-ash oars, hickory bars and butts. No.

15 White. in governmental as well as military atiairs. Philadelphia, May 21. oak staves and heading. No.

16. Black spruce. No. 18. General La Marmora is the commander in- The Breadstuffs market was decidedly "blue" this morn- THE LATEST NEWS.

Vienna, May 6th. The official Bulletin of Gen. Guilay reports ins, under the advices by the City of Baltimore, and prices chief of the Sardinian army. He commanded the Sardinian contingent in the Crimea, and LignumvitsB. No.

21. Iron. No. 22. Spikes and nails.

No. 23. Lead, zinc, and tin. No. 25.

Hardware. No, 27. Paints, oils, Ac. No. 28.

Flax canvas. No. 29. Cotton canvas. No.

30. Flax and cotton twine. No. 31. Glass.

No. 32. Leather. No. 33.

Hose. No. 84. Brushes. No.

35. were very much depressed, snipping brands ot iiour were freely offered at $7 25 per barrel, a decline of 75 cents from the highest point, but there were no buyers. The sales to Wood street, Pittsburg, is such a medicine, and if it were resorted to at the commencement of a cough or there wonld be fewer deaths trom pulmonary con. sumption. You cn buy it at C.

A. Heinitsh's, Lancaster. acquired a high reputation for himself and Bunting and dry goods. No. 37.

Pitch, tar, rosin. No. the home trade are limited from this figure up to $9 for fancy lots, as in quality. Nothing doing in Rye Flour or his country. that on Wednesday, he made a demonstration near Candia and Transinetti.

Our side had twenty wounded near Cornale. We have thrown a bridge over the Po river and the troops have crossed and fortified the end of 38. Tallow, soap, oil. No. 39.

Ship chandlery. No. 40. Count Cavour, the Prime Minister of Corn Meal, and prices are nominal. Stationery.

No. 41. Fire-wood. Grain The receipts of Wheat are light, bnt tbe article Sardinia, is forty-nine years of age. He is PH1L A.U UL.t-U.lA, i JN ii AN 1 A.

Class No. 3. White-oak promiscuous timber. Class No. is dull at a decline of 5(a6 cents per bushel, trom yester An Example Worthy of Imitation.

The Quincy Herald says that the German Republicans of Massachusetts have issued an address of an ancient and renowned family a Pied day's Quotations. Sales of 800 bushels good and prime prejudices have struck in so deep that common secse and common honesty shall be altogether disregarded. We shall see. The Pike's Peak fever has completely died out. We hear vry little about it just now.

Emigrants are daily return 11. Ash, cypress, white-oak boat boards. No. 12. Black walnut, cherry.

No. 14. White-ash oars and hickory bars. Western lied at 1 1 7 oftSi ana wmte at si wo. xne the bridge.

Yesterday on our railroad, near Verona, a train filled with troops came in millers have withdrawn from the market and refuse to pay No. Is. Llgnumvitoe. o. 21.

iron. no. zz. epiKes ana montese by birth. He first attracted notice as a politician in 1846, as editor of a bold liberal journal, the Risorqimento, and was nails.

No. 23. Lead, zinc and tin. No. 25.

Hardware. these figures. Rye has declined and cannot be quoted over 9596 cents. Corn is plenty and exceedingly dull. Prime No.

27. Paints, oils, Ac. No. 28. Flax canvas.

No. 29. ing, and many of them actually feel ashamed when they collision with the ammunition wagons, some of which exploded, and 23 of the men were killed and 124 wounded. yellow is freely offered at cents; a sale ot suuo a leader in establishing the Piedmont parlia Cotton canvas. No.

30. Flax and cotton twine. No. 31. Glass.

No. 32. Leather. No. 83.

Hose. No. 84. Brushes. to the people of the United States, commenting upon the recent action of 4he Black Republican Legislature of that State, which put an amendment into the Constitution, depriving are spoken to about their trip.

The Joseph Gazette hag the fallowing from the mud holes of Pike's Peak bushels at 9o cents, and one lot at u-i cents; vuu ousnois not prime, sold at 93 cents a decline of 3 cents per bushel, mentary system of government, under Carlo Alberto. Since then he. has been the leading No. 35. Bunting and dry goods.

No. 37. Pitch, tar, rosin. No. 38.

Tallow, soap, oil. No. 39, Ship chandlery. No. 40.

but there is no demand for it. Oats sells Blowly at 57 cents We hear that a difficulty originated in Denver City GREAT BRITAIN. An election riot took place at Limerick. per bushel. Stationery.

minister at home or ambassador abroad of most formidable engines of Austrian influence have been the systematic attempts of the Italian sovereigns to crush their people back into the recognition of Divine Right," and to kill the hydras of "liberty and law," throughout the States. The ink was hardly dry on the Convention of Paris, when in July 12, 1815. Austria signed a secret treaty" with Naples, binding the King of Naples to rule his dominions in accordance with the views of the Austrian Government." Five years later, in 1820, Naples forced her King to grant her a Constitution. Austria then appealed to this secret and by virtue of it marched an army into independent" Naples, suppressed the Constitution, and established that Austrian tutelage which has endured, with the brief interval of a few months in 1818, up to this time. In 1821, Sardinia, likewise, but Austria marched witJiout a secret treaty, and restored despotism there also.

An outbreak at Bologna brought Austria into the Papal States, one or another point of which she has never since ceased to ocCi-dv. The Grand Duke of Tuscany is among some gentlemen concerning the character of information written back of the gold that charges of having WASmNtiiUN, AUSX1U.UX UULUH13IA. Class No. 10. White pine.

No. 21. Iron. No. 22.

Sardinia. It was through his resolute efforts The military were called out and fired on the mob, killing two and wounding five. Accounts of Trust and Assigned Es opened, cnangea ana torgea letters were made, ana that Spikes and nails. No. 23.

Lead, zinc, and tin. No. 21. that Sardinia was admitted to a participation out of the matter a difficulty sprung in which John Scud tates. them of the right to vote, until they have been there seven years, in which they say We citizens of German descent, will have nothing more to do with the Republican party we will never more lend our help to elevate a der killed Col.

Basset. Oar information is not definite as At the Chester cup races, Seamington won, in tne conterences or the great powers, in rpHE ACCOUNTS of the following the American Prioress coming in fourth. yet, but we nope to be able to lay tuner tacts before onr readers to-morrow. We shall also give the report of a dis regard to Turkey, in 1855. Pig iron.

no. za. uaraware. no. -u.

paints and oils. No. 31. Glass. No.

32. Leather. No. 38 Tallow, soap, oil. No.

39. Ship chandlery. No. 43. Tank and galley iron.

No. 44. Chain iron. No. 45.

Ingot copper. No. 47. Bel-lows. No.

48. Poles. I named Estates have been exhibited and filed in Twenty-three horses ran. couraged party which turned bacfe from the other side the office of the Prothonotary of said court to wit HON. JAMES MacMASUS.

lhe Frince oi Wales bad embarked at Henry R. Musselman a Wife, Assigned Estate, by of Fort Kearny upon information elicited from returning miners. party to power which tramples us under foot." Levi Hnber. Assignee. GOSPORT, VIRGINIA.

Class No. 16. Black spruce. No. 21.

Iron. 22. vv notice tnat several papers Civita Vecchia on a British man of war for th6 Gibralter. The Duke of Leeds not Simon K. Weaver Wife, Assigned Estate, by Samnei It will scarcely be credited when we tell your readers Spikes and nails.

No. 23. Lead, zinc, and tin. No. 25.

Weaver. Assignee. in the interior of the State have spoken favor that the people iu many parts of Iowa are actually Buffer Hardware, no. 27. paints, 011s, sc.

no. 28. Flax canvas. Daniel Dindaman 2c Wife, Assigned Estate, by L. Sewes is dead.

It was said that Persiquy ing for the necessaries of life. During the early part of Llndemnth. Assignee. Daniel Good Wife, Assigned Estate, by Peter will certainly be the French ambassador to London. Spring, cattle died of starvation by scores throughout the That's the way to talk it.

The Black Republicans have attempted to crush out the Germans in Massachusetts, and they will attempt the same thing here if you give them the power. The Germans of Massachusetts, have acted wisely in leaving them, and the No. 29. Cotton canvas. No.

30. Flax and cotton twine. No. 31. Glass.

No. 32. Leather. No. 33.

Hose. No. 31. Brushes. No.

35. Bunting and dry goods. No. 87. Pitch, tar, rosin.

No. 38. Tallow, soap and oil. No. 39.

Ship chandlery. No. 40. Stationery 'Good. Assignee.

ably of the Hon. James MacManue7 of Centre county, as the next Democratic candidate for Governor. Their choice could not have fallen on an abler man or sounder Democrat. In his State, there being no grain to feed with and that affairs Joseph Hughes, Assigned estate, oy josepn mcuiure, It was reported in the military circles that are not a whit improved at this time may be learned by Assignee. John Nauman Wife, Assigned Estate, by Peter the following picture of distress, from the Eddyville Com AKH.1JMU LiUlUUA.

Class No. 10. White pine. No. 12.

Black walnut, cherry. Brnbaker, Assignee. the Ministers of Great Britain intended to call out the whole militia and fifty new battalions to be added to the line. long connection with the Democratic party, Martin Herr Wife, Assigned Estate, by Jacob Hil- mercial It is useless to deny or attempt to conceal the Ac. No.

15. White-oak staves and beading. No. VI. Iron.

No. 22. Spikes and nails. No. 23.

Lead, zinc, and tin. No. 25. Hardware. No.

27. Paints, oils, Ac. No. 29. Cotton debrand and John H.

Miller, Assignees. German voters of this State should profit by their example. This region of the country is destitute of the necessaries of Lord Cowley reached London on Friday, Joseph Shenk Wife, Assigned Estate, by George canvas. No. 80.

Jblax ana cotton twine. No. 81. Glass. his devotion has been unchanged, and in every bitter excitement against Democratic principles, he has advocated and vindicated them lite, xne stocft ot food tor man aoa Deast is aoouc exhausted.

There is, perhaps, corn enough to feed those who and had a protracted interview with Martin, Assignee. Henry Gochlin, Assigned Estate, by Jonh Reinhold1 No. 32. Leather. No.

S3. Hose. No. 34. Brushes.

No. 35. Bunting and dry goods No. 37. Pitch, tar, rosin.

No. 88, are unable to buy flour; but they have not the means to Assignee. Tallow, soap, oil. No. 39.

Ship chandlery. No. 40. Sta buy corn. It is in the hands of a few persons, and they Henrietta E.

Llndemnth, under will of Dr. Abm, with a fearlessness amounting to enthusiasm, tionery, may 24 4t 19 will only sell tor the cash at a dollar a bushel. JNot one Bitner, Trust Estate, by Joseph Schock, Trustee. third of those who need to buy corn, have the dollar, or David Good Wife, Assigned Estate, by A. B.

Bixler, any means of getting it; for the money, like the corn, is Assignee. GROVE fc BAKKll'S CCLEB1UTED FAMILY 8KWING MACHINES. THE EDITORS' BOOK TABLE. EDINBURG REVIEW FOR APRIL (American edition,) out of the reach of the destitute. We are no paoic maker; Susanna Garber, nnder will of Philip Fnlmer, Trust NEW STYLES PRICES FROM $50 TO $126.

At home he is the most popular man in the party, made so by his honest bearing as a citizen, his consistency as a Democrat, and his great and varied abilities as a lawyer and a Estate, by peter u. uibbie. Trustee. EXTRA CHARGE OF $5 FOR HEMHKR8. James C.

Dunlap Wife, Assigned Estate, by John 730 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. 495 Broadway, JV. York, bnt of this we feel certain, and we speak advisedly, that in thirty days from this time, unless those who have a surplus agree to part with it, on time, at a fair price, it will be distributed and carried avay by bands of desperate men, to feed their starving families. This sounds terribly but it Echternach and John Krelder. Assignees.

is rich in its contents, and more than usually interesting. The first article, Female Industry," gives a sketch of the labors and emoluments of Females in Great Britain, from Christian Nolt Wife, Trust Estate, by Abm. Nolt, Agencies in all principal (Jities and Towns in the U. S. These Machines sew from two spools, as purchased from Trustee.

Christian F. Groffit Wife, Assigned Estate, by Daniel is too near the truth, and men will not suffer their families the store, requiring no re-winding of thread; they Hem, the days of King Alfred, when, the surplus women and girls of England were sold into slavery in Ireland, down to strictly Austrian by lamily, and has therefore been left comparatively uncorapiimented hy the armed presence of his kinsmen. With Parma and Modena, in 1847, Austria concluded treaties allowing her to take armed possession of these States whenever "military prudence" should require it. Within the last forty years, therefore, Austria, from ruling five millions of Italians in one corner of the Peninsuia, has advanced to a practical control over the whole Peninsula, with the single exception of Sardinia, in which state Liberty has established itself, and has held its own with incomparable spirit and good sense. On formal grounds, then, Napoleon III.

has clearly been right as a European sovereign in protesting 'against the steady infraction of the balance of power in Italy of which Austria has been guilty. In these protests he has simply echoed the less-determined language held from time totime by his predecessor Louis Philippe, and by the English Government. His right to protect Sardinia from any invasion of Austria is demonstrable on these ovept grounds alone. As a French sovereign, Napoleon, however, has other and even stronger reasons for his to starve, when food can be procured by going and taking Justices and Aldermen. The following is a copy of a new law passed at the last session of the Legislature, and approved by the Governor, which is of importance to Justices, Aldermen and Constables AN ACT in reference to the Commissions of Justices of the Peace and Aldermen.

Section 1. Be it enacted, That every person hereafter elected to the office of Justice of the Peace or Alderman, shall, within thirty days after the election, if he intends to accept said office, give notice thereof in writing to the Prothonotary of the Common Pleas of the proper county, who shall immediately inform the Secretary of the Commonwealth of said acceptance, and no commission Mayer, surviving Assignee. It. statesman, Know Jir. aiacManus personally, although the circumstances of life have cast our careers in different paths and' yet we refer now to our early association with Job Morris, Assigned Estate, by Isaac Sharp, Assignee Charlotte Frank's Estate, by Jacob Geitner, Trustee The following sales of land took place in the vicinity of the present time, when under the factory and other sjs" terns of labor, they are still scarcely less than slaves, many excellent suggestions are made for the improvement of of Lvdia Thomas.

Lexington, Mo, Arthur Corder sold, recently, a tract of Samuel Pennell, Assigned Estate, by James Patterson land in township 51 to D. J. A. J. Waters, for $3,100.

Assignee. this veteran Democrat as one of the pleasant Jacob L. Gross Wife, Assigned Estate, by Abm. Ban- Samuel M. Banks sold, recently, 172 68 100 acres of land reminiscences of our youth.

We remember man. Assignee. near Dover, to G. J. Bowman, for $7,338 90." their condition.

"Barth's Discoveries in Africa" is elaborately reviewed, and the author pronounced among the first, if not the very first of African travelers. "Dr. Trench on English Dictionaries" lavors the proposed publication of a new Dictionary by the London Philological Society, him then as an ardent and devoted Democrat, Conrad Shumaker sold, on the ISth 20 acres of land Abraham Shenk Wife, Assigned Estate, by John S. Hostetter. Assignee.

John W. Gross Wife, Assigned Estate, by Martin Gross. Assignee. in Freedom township, to Frederick Swinehart, for $400, just such a man whose connections could not Christopher Hays sold, lately, to George R. Cowherd, 80 Samuel Kohr Wife, Assigned Estate, by Jacob R.

be shaken by time, or whose attachment to acres of land near Dover, for $2, 400. Hotter and Martin ts. Peltier, Assignees. great principles could never be biased by and criticises Noah Webster and other distinguished Lexicographers. The West Indies as thet were and are" favors the British policy of Emancipation and Free Trade.

The article on "Montenegro" gives a graphic account of William Eirkpatrick, Trust Estate, by Emanuel Schaef- George R. Cowherd sold April 13th, to Cave J. Kirtley, fer. Trustee of Charlotte E. late Sarah Hufinagle.

80 acres of land near Waverly, for $2,400. either prejudice or excitement. If he is nom jreii, uatner ana Dtitcn in a superior style, nnlstitng each seam by their own operation, without recourse to the hand needle, as is required by other machines. They will do better and cheaper sewing than a seamstress can, even if she works tor one cent an ltour, and are, unquestionably, the best Machines in the market for family sewing, on account of their simplicity, durability, ease of management, and adaptation to all varieties of family sewing executing either heavy or fine woi with equal facility, and without special adjustment. As evidence of tbe unquestioned superiority of their Machines, the Grover Baker Sewing Machine Company beg leave to respectfully refer to the following TESTIMONIALS.

"Having had one of Grover Baker's Machines in my family for nearly a year and a half, I take pleasure Id commending it as every way reliable for the purpose for which it is designed Family Sewing." Mrs. Joshua LeaviU, wife of Rev. Dr. LeaviU, alitor of N. Y.

Independent. "I am delights! with your Sewing Machine, which has been in my family for many months. It has always been ready tor duty, requiring no adjustment, and is easily adapted to every variety of family sewing, by simply changing the spools of thread." Mrs. Elizabeth Strickland, wife of Rev. Dr.

Strickland, Editor New York Christian Advocate. "After trying several different good machines, I preferred yours, on account of its simplicity, and the perfect ease with which it is nianacd, as well as tbe strength and durability ot the seam. After long experience, I feel competent to speak in this manner, and to confidently recommend it for every variety of fandly sewing." Mrs. E. B.

Spooner, wife of the Editor of Brooklyn Star. "I have nsed a Grover Baker Sewing Machine for two Christian Umble Wife, and Henry H. ruble, Assigned Estate, by John Umble, Jacob Umble, Joseph The following sales of live stock took place in Kentucky that Mountain Country and its brave inhabitants who inated, we certainly will yield him our full last week Two year olds sold in lots as large as seventy- shall issue until the Secretary or the Commonwealth has received the notice aforesaid. Section 2. That so much of an Act of Assembly as requires constables to send copies of the returns of the election of Aldermen and Justices of the Peace to the Governor of the Commonwealth, is hereby repealed.

Approved April 13th, A. 1859. WM. F. PACKER.

have so long withstood the attempt of the Turks to subju Umble ana samnei Jtsianx, Assignees. Jacob Charles' Estate, by Jacob Seitz, Trustee. support. two, at from $150 to $49, and privately at $170. Yearlings, Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in any gate them.

"BiFijsD Qxrss and Modern Tactics" shows the great strides which have been made in the improvement from $110 to $62, and privately at $120. Colts just foaled, of said Estates that the Court have appointed MONDAY, Business Education. Experienqe has the 20th of JUNE, 1869, for the confirmation and allow and those yet to come, sold privately as high as $150; first class averaging $100. The fine prospect for grass made ance of said Accounts, unless exceptions be filed or cause of implements of war the Minie rifle carrying a ball with the greatest accuracy more than a mile, and Armstrong's shown why said Accounts should not be allowed. demonstrated the value of institutions devoted exclusively to the preparation of young men stock cattle sell well.

The quantity sold was very indiffer. Attest W. CARPENTER, Proth'y. Proth't's Officb, Lane, May 23, 1859. may 25-4t-26 ent.

Two year olds sold from $35 to $20 yearlings from $16 to $13. Horses sold at high prices, ranging from $221 for business thousands are now engaged in its active duties who owe their efficiency to such means. Messrs. Bryant Stratton's down. -yoRK.

AHD PLAY. BT THE BARD OF TOWES HALL. At the municipal election in St. Paul on Tuesday last, ifled cannon carrying an 18 lb. ball, with no larger bore ban the old four pounder, and with great accuracy, the incredible distance of about five miles I Sir F.

Palqrave's Normandt and England," "Major Hodson's Life" in India, and a very interesting article on the political relations of Austria, France, and to which countries all eyes are now turned with the most intense anxiety, complete this very able number of the Review. Republished by Leonard Scott 54 Gold Street New Col. A. D. Robertson (Dem.) was elected Mayor over H.

J. fEntered according to Act of Congress. A. 1859. bv Chain of Colleges rank first among institu.

Horn, (people) the former receiving 1,755 votes, and the A Brisk Business. The number of passenger trains arriving and departing daily from Harrisburg, is twenty four eight of which are on the Pennsylvania Railroad, four on the Lebanon Valley Railroad, four on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, six on the Northern Central Railroad, and two on the Dauphin and Susquehanna Railroad together Bennett A in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsyl years, ana nave rouna It adapted to all Kinds or family tions of this kind. They extend through the latter 1,509. cities of Philadelphia, N. York, Buffalo, The Democrats also elected their municipal ticket in Ne sewing, trom uamoric to uroadciotn.

uarments nave been worn out without the giving way of a stitch. The Machine is easily kept in order, and easily used." Mrs. A. B. Whipple, wife of Rev.

Geo. Whipple, New York. braska City, N. T. Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago, and are high vania Friend one night, received his friends; And Mrs.

B. and C. Asked Mr. A. if he would play ine sstate convention or lowa, convenes on York.

Price, $3 a year, or $2 when taken with Blackwood's "xour sewing siacnine lias oeen in use in my lamuy tne present action, not the less respectable that they need not be diplomatically put forward. The course of. Austria in Italy, while it threatens all the Powers concerned in the freedom of the Mediterranean, bears directly upon the future welfare of France. France has nothing to fear from Italy, if the Italian States defined by the treaties of Vienna be really independent. From Italy, as a- fief of Austria, France has everything to fear and the French monarch would be recreant to his trust who could suffer the process begun in 1815 with Naples to be consummated with Sardinia in 1859.

Should Austria, in the war which she now incites, be wholly driven beyond the Alps, it is idle to suppose that Italy would be transferred to the dominion of France. The same reasons which forbid Italy to be Austrian forbid her to be French, and Napoleon III. is not the man to throw himself madly against the combined feeling of Europe. It would be rash indeed now to speculate upon the consequences of such a strife as impends in Europe but we may feel more than confi- dent that the result of a thorough humiliation of Austria in Italy must be the inauguration of such a career of independence and nationality for the rest of Italy, as has been so gloriously begun by the gallant people of Sardinia and Piedmont." the 23d of June, to-nominate a governor, Lient. Governor past two years, and the ladies request me to give you their ly esteemed in those several localities.

Messrs. B. S. publish a catalogue of eighty pages, Magazine or any of the other British Quarterlies repub testimonials to its perfect adapted ness, as well as labor- and three Judges of the Supreme Court. lished by the same House.

saving qualities in tbe performance of family and house with one emigrant train each way on the Pennsylvania Railroad. hold sewing. Kooert Moorman, jew xortc. GODEFS LADY'S BOOK, for June, ends the fifty-eighth "For several months we bave used rover Bakers setting forth the course of study, terms, of their colleges," which may be had by addressing them at either of the above cities. Sewing Machine, aud have con to tbe conclusion that every lady who desires her sewing beautifully and quickly done, would be most fortunate in possessing one of these reliable and indefatigable 'iron needle whose com volume of this unequaled periodical filled, as nsual, with the choicest gems of literature and splendidly embellished The July number will commence the fifty-ninth volume' The Land Sales to be held in Kansas and Nebraska in July, August and September, will embrace iu the former 6,250,000, and in the latter 4,324,000 acres.

The Chicago Post Office is claimed to be second only to that of New York in the amonnt of business done. It employs 92 clerks, 7 express mail agents and 3 route Agents. The Jackson monument at New Orleans, has now attained the height of 70 feet, and 70 feet more are required to complete it, it calling for an additional ontlav of $21 .000. Yours, OLD" GUARD. The Way to Talk.

The Clinton Democrat, and our lady readers who do not yet take it should make bined qualities of beauty, strength, and simplicity, are Invaluable." J- W. Morris, daughter of Gen. Geo. P. Morris, Editor of the Home Journal.

np their minds to subscribe for it without delay. It is edited by Henry L. Diffenbaugh, Deputy emphatically the Ladies' own Book, and should be found come pretty melody. He made reply, that hard be worked From dawn till dark each day, And he was willing thui to work, So that his wife might play. The wife sat down to play, and sang, God bless my husband dear My lips are.

turned to songs of love When he with smiles is near." My song at night shall from his brow Drive ev'ry care away, And give his arm the strength to work, While I thus sing and play." A glow was on the songstress cheek, Like tints of rosy dawn Her tones were like the minstrel lark's When heralding the Morn. The song had touched a tender ch ord Within the husband's breast He felt that he, for such a wife, Could work, and be more blest Than if she were a high-born dame, Extract or a letter rrom xnos. n. iavut, an Amer ican gentleman, now resident in New South ales, dated in every parlor and on every centre table in the land. Secretary of the Commonwealth, thus speaks its views in reference to the regular nomina January 12, 1858: "I bad a tent made to Melbourne, in ibuj, in wnicn mere DEATH OF BARON HUMBOLDT.

The venerable Baron Von Humboldt, the great German Naturalist and Philosopher, died at Berlin, in Prussia, on the 6th in the 90th year of his age. As a practical man of science, a traveller, an observer and elucidator of the phenomena of nature, a diplomatist, a practical philosopher, and a great writer, the Baron made a reputation which will outlive his own age, and be handed down to the latest posterity. Terms, one copy for one year, $3 two copies for $5 three copies for $6 six copies for $10. tions of the party SPECIAL NOTICEg. Firmly believing that the interests of the were over three thousand yards of sewing done with one of Grover A Baker's Machines, and a single seam of that has outstood all the double seams sewed by tailors with a needle and twine." country demand the continual success of the 'If Homer could be called up from bis murky hde, be would sing the advent of Grover linker a a mora twnlff- nant miracle or art tnan was ever uicn a amtuty 11 would denounce midnight shirt-making Uie ditvful trPllsI What is it! How Cured? I Thousands of persons have Piles suffer for years with the disease yet few know what it is, or how it is cured.

Every case of Piles, whether manifested in the form of ex- ternal tumors, frequent bleedings, or in violent itching and irritation, depends essentially upon congestion of the ab- dominal venous circulation. This produces the engorge- i Democratic party, we shall do that (and that only) which in our opinion will be the most conducive to such result. We discard leaders we despise factions we owe allegiance to the principles of the party only these can only be maintained by a firm adherence" to spring of woes Pruf. 1 take pleasure in saying mat uie urw liakc ing Machines have nioro than nxnUine.l nvy srrtlVn After trying and returning a(hr, hav thro i tfcm operation in my diftvrwit pl. unit.

fir f.Nt-venv' 1.rtW ment, dilation of the veins, formation of tumors, hemorrba- ges, pain and suffering; and the disease can only befunda- mentally cured by medicines which, taken internally, re- I established organization and rule of action- witn weann at ner control, And vet no love within her heart, Nor music in her soul." Thus feeling by the thought inspired, He gives his fancy wings, And words of truth, with music rife, To raptured ears be sings. The song was one, by Bennett's Bard, That told of Tower Hall nave no lauit to una. Mtwurr ofiSrft there we stand, and upon that platform we lieve this abdomiDai venous congestion, iience ointments, washes, and even injections, are so ineffectual appeal to every Democrat in Clinton county Destructive Fire in Williamsport Church Burnt. Williamsport, May 17 A destructive fire occurred here last night. The barn and farm building on Market Btreet, belonging to Mr.

J. L. Mussina, and occupied by Peter Wise as a liquor store, together THE ROMANCIST AND NEW YORK LEISURE-HOUR COMPANION. Published monthly by Herald 4 No. 12 Ann Street, N.

at $1,50 per annum. We have received from the Publishers a specimen number of this new candidate for public favor, which is to be regularly commenced on the first of June. It is printed on the finest calendered paper, full quarto size, with fancy colored cove. tnd embellished with numerous illustrative engravings. The Komancist will be a monthly Repertory of Novels, Tales, Essays, Historiettes, Sketches, Anecdotes and Facetia of the most lively and entertaining character.

It will also contain a regular publication of the Waverly Novels, making it altogether one of the most attractive publications of the day. THE PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL JOURNAL, for May, is on our table a little behind time owing to the indisposition of the editor, Hon. Thomas H. Burrowes. It is a well filled number, and contains, among other interesting productions, a well written and able article on the Utility' of the Greek and Latin Languages in a Liberal Education, from the pen of our townsman, Hon.

A. L. Hayes, to stand with us Our candidates are capable ana bonest men neitner ot wbom sympathize THE DAILY ARGOS. The Philadelphia Argus is again enlarged to its former proportions, and changed from a penny to a two cent paper. It is now an evening issue, as heretofore, and one of the very best Democratic papers in the Union.

We wish the enterprising publishers, Messrs. Severns abundant success, for they richly deserve it. i Death of Dr. Lardner. The death of Dr.

Dionysius Lardner is announced in the London papers received by the Canada. Dr. Lardner visited this country several years ago, and did much to popularize science by his lectures on astronomy, and other subjects. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC PILE SPEUIFKJ, a simple sugar pill, taken two or three times per day, cures the disease by curing tbe condition upon which the disease 1 depends. Hundred have been cured by it, even of the most obstinate cases.

All will be promptly benefited by it. Price, 50 cents a box. I with extreme notions or factional movements and are worthy of the support and confi dence of the best men that ever breathed." Carolina. "My wife ha had one of OfoVAt- A BV t'atnrty -fv-i-ing Machines for some timet nd ft 4 -on -rif tbe best lanotNMViua wnehlrt tbt -fy- much plMur liv ovwmevidirtg ft to th I. O.

iarrts, trmrwr JVwwwnw. "It la a bwuttifMl Mg, rt MiVbnlv Into upon (nt ltsx nA fakt Shaving tin -fwrml bHjyy In nmmemitiion lhiv Aotvts for bnmsnfvy." Ol M. Ctnv. "I think It r.y fr wt ti-'fv T' be iYntn ITi "ft rtt cfimMc to thr inwn. It Hew WVniirr, factor, Ttfl TnW thnti ww 1nurrw.

4f tnifrt con'fl "rift he rytniJ, TOony hM my iw, STmhrtllt, Tern. A UV At sm Vf kfcW. 'way 21 tj ti N. a. A lull set of Humphreys' iiomeopatnic epecincs, with book of directions and 20 Remedies, in large 8 drachm vials, and morocco case, $5 do.

in plain cases, $4 family Again Of clothing for the millions made, And sold at prices small. The men. with faces bright in smiles, Enjoyed it with a zest For they were wise and prudent men, In Bennett's clothing dressed. The ladies listened till the song Of Tower Hall was o'er Then from the heart, to rosy Hp, iai There came a warm Encore BENNETT T0WKR HALT, CLOTHING ZARR, 618 MARKET between Fiah And Slsth itwH South side, Philadelphia. with the adjoining storehouse and a number of other buildings, were burnt.

The First Presbyterian Church (O. was entirely destroyed. "The total loss is estimated at Let us then maintain our old organization, support the candidates now in nomination, case of 15 boxes and book, $2. The Remedies, by the single box or fall case, sent to any address by mail or express, free of charge, on receipt of the price. Address Dr.

F. HUMPHREYS A No. 662 Broadwav. New York. oppose all who come in opposition, and discharge our duties as Democrats in the good Sold in Lancaster by Kaufman and by all Drue- a portion of which is covered by insurance.

oia tasnionea way." gists, may 24 2t 18.

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