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E , 1 Edit Oils! Ceti-coils:ilia - Ida:1 of the Pitts; Cu. THE STATE CMEHTWIL the. names of Megtiv. Mater; - Jordcin, M'Comb, Kein4. iindwere with- -draiitu. The sithiniti*lcit:restilted as fol. David Wilmot receivii...i..4 I 99 votes ' LettniretTodd "': 24 " Gideon J..13at1 ' 68: 22 " ;lON Cos: , gv„ ,! it J.lt. Moorhead ;. 2 " Wbole'cumber of votes ‘.162; necessary to a choice 82. Atisoo.ll as tbis decisive -vote was an- nounced, the first gentlemen to spring to t .iteir; feet to , reapond to tho cominatian thwhohadvoted for rca - were , gee eo e n didama. Mr: Geo. R.. White came to the C3nven- veutiOnl for the ptirposs of opposmg the nomination of Mr wilitot, the delegation to. whiele he belonged haditeen admitted to seats and: had a fair , bearing. He would support the'nomination Most cordially and therefore moved the; the nomination be de- clared unanimous. MT. Thorn 'Seconded-I - the motion mo. heartily. I - M r . T J.' Coffey bad opposed the nomin- mien; at Wilmot, but would now give a cor dial support- He , plodger; Indiana - c . ounty rity for;Wilmot. . , Mr. Ball to...the Ceumption, din obedience to the wishes of his constitueotti. \He had tan that the nomination td . mr. \VW mot would be" cordially sustained by hie constituents. . HARRISBUILCIE. ?ler: 26:-=-11.0iniag. Now , that the pinvention is !fairly un- dor t be - well to look back at some iaeliclits connected with it. I gc.t hereon Tuesday morning it was-evident, ', from the I feeling manifested -nuoug.thnse -ground,. that there gooldie trouble in Organitineth'e,Conven- ani mach 'danger of - ditscord even af- ter-it was or&ized., From anted - nineitontitiee„ - t oseie of . -appeared - some apple ed .under the call of the Republican' State tlemmit- tee, *pone under the I cell of_ the members , thet:egiaiaturo, and !othertin rather a I toestiekiable .-manner:` Frew, all these ‘there rpia' dun, rif trouble ! because but few of j the delegations were willing to come to jointly; bus the great difficulty was in Philadelphia. ' li, that .city . the .Itepblicani hkihelda legitimate Convention! and elec- ted a full delegatiorr,l upon ample name to the publiri; but a meeting was got up with, great cptietness hotel dining room; on : LFriday, night last, whielt was slimly atten- der theirgeir L ltre thii-adotissi4 of the aitt:, on tateittnit of the irregularity of their appointment; and; even Weat. so far as say that . if they were admitted; the Reptib-- - lic.rn de ...gates , would not remain in the ,1 einventien,. e .. -.: Berhi g the wholeof _Trierdaj lir proposi- 31r. Rippey pledged Alleghegy county . - Coe Was , entertained. to hold - two Conven- to give 6•of majority far Wilmot * tins; but toffs was fi nally overruled by. an ldr• &Matt of Cumberland on behalf arrengetnent to held' an'inforMal minces . °l. the friends of N'''' ' T ` iddi O rdiallY' enn. ciirn4 in the nomination of Mr; Wit' en Tuesday*len t-wine:6 ill were invited to attend, thattil might seeliOw things Met ' ' really stood.- _I ' ' . Judge Kelly hadword to say in rein- . "Aeethie informal .. aaacwa it was i a w cepe iet i Lionio the, occurence of yesterday which 'hit ill deleeeates'elaiming seats should sit. was disagreeable to all. 1, in the first meet i inr, Unite-Charles Gibbons, Ha thought it ' hie duty .nestorday to ' Chairman of the Republican State Com- °Went to -the g entle men c laimin g Pei" (' ll mittee,- shouldZealttlee --- Convention to, or- the ,toot..eHe said then that he found ter, and nominaie Theme; E.. Cochran, of ma tt' Iriend - 8 among' that delegatien ' he Te".., re: i lierkiorary Chaiiman; and that a knew that many of them were friends af Committee `eel Credentials should then be our Candidate: He rose nose to my that : enpeisted, This led to an excited debate, these gentlemen had;proved what he theta e , ..... 't wet f.le.olly tabled, the cincnsead- said was not mere idle woods., He thank- ; earniag without - aopornplishiog inything. ed the Couveation for the timely adjourn- Oo Wednesday morning, in order to ineaSlef bete/light, iwbkih had been the :Avoid confLion in the organization, the means of proinoting (peace and harmony. -;:. :4.r: delegates metin caucus, and ap- lie-thanked the Convention for what they bad done -for the cause of the free Stites •etlin...l- 1 le e emmittee . to wait:, on, the other delegates and propese that :the , Convention and 1 the "cause of freedom] in Aineeica.-- ...ell be :tlfeilef, order :by Gen. T. J. The electric' sir& would carry the glad .1 4 ;nver, of Beaver,who' ; s lioOld propose S. tidings of. this nomination to all the free B. Chase, of Stielnehannetis temporary States. New, Euglanli - would ' - nree guns and e'.l),,lrrre.a. Happily, thiseieres..,g,enerally build ben fires in hymn of it., arc- dud .toy an d 'the Convention w a s so or- Mr. Cooper referred, to the nettrfenee at „• , . -.:- 17 ... eieee I t ee ,l,,and 'order a misunde Attending be hail u p-) :e.eer the env-ration was organized colleague the: plied epithets to his colleague (Judge Kel 1 question of seeding `erederoiale was A - test, in order- Several prepositions werellY) which calmerreileCtipsatisfied hint effered and \AI x--S ebated of Considerable length;jwere,e man to,' nuake the amend as publicly ' wroeg. It was I the fart of an lion- 1 Er,.: 1 .11 .y, the proposition of eenatoreCoo- . orate :cr oas adopted, to authorize the c hee r, te ,leas toe insult had bean given. Ile asked of his colleague; satisfied that , he APllci.li a tninimittee of nine„ to report the i pardon- was wrang. lle would cram- upomthe eau-', names of the 'contesting delta tes, and,the fects upon whieh,they claim .their seats: ' , vass with:zeal and (lona ility. 1 ' 1 1 The C-11 .'3)We°. did not get ,ehreugh : Judge Kelly seid,l, that if there .were whom n the ! ball between until /. after. ,'t supper: Ine the eireatitimt,l. any two uleu'e !Le ~ C ,onstiiiion completed Zits . permanent' a hatelt-4 lay, he would ad ' is c l them 01 ergenizatitii, and adjaa7tedlie then appreacbddi tilt 7 o'clock 'fellow...his eventide Ville night. e ee ' I Mr..CMoper•aud; shook him conlially by the , At night; the Commit* reported the !Lan& J i I ' 1 , f ---ea, as direl l eted, with a resnintion in favor The nomination of Mr. Wilmot was then . •:.: tlle adinesion, generallY, of ethe Repub- unanimously confirmed. n deleeates iTo this Mi. McClure, of -- The reconciliation between Judge Kelly . 1 . r.e!el'e, offered an amendment that ell and; Mr. Cooper' :deep ly affected the. Ciin- '...„ et.. mants beadmitted, no matter how Tendon- Both gentlemen behaved in the le whom elected , and that each delegate most manly may, and' their', fraternization t o eet.itrel to one - Vote A warm en&in- restored that good felling and Urinonre ,to -, r , ,.., , re debate followed, the main feetuies the ,Ittoi t ivention which', Slone Iwas.neeessft --y A f -,../eitli'. were, an eloquent speech fronei° give l'aicleaCY t 3 its action- -: 1 ge Kelly; in behalf of the Republican `< The Convention then proeeeded to vote /clam';: ' nits ' aullali g ht I a Pers " na4interchan g e f;‘ - ii can lelidate for Cadal Com l tnis sioner,with L, ----;:ever.. words between him and ex-Sena- , the: following result: I ~ c ',..eoper. Mr,: Kelley made i very impressive speech- WM. Millwarl reeeivo ,ce . „--- tetee, witty, eloquent and foreible,eiord his Win. R 'geezer, " eeeeeh ' e hey ee that in ietellectual and ova John C Myers " 7 tc.7etiaLiAbility he towered not onlf a bead' Benj. Hartshorn, `" 1. 44 el l ond lieedders above all Convention, but John Snodkras \s, " ,5 Il i etood !mien the foremost men in the Steil. D. •K C Cortwright, a. , 8 Ir 1,. li retort , upon`3lr..Cooper provoked by JohnLess., sti ,C. ..,.....„0 peezooal reflection of the latter, was ate ' R'ho - le 'num her o Ives 160; necessary rieverest -thing I over heard.. . , I. - '' ' to a choice, 81 --I e Att ten o'ettick the vote was taken, and . IVilliemellifferard he in received a wk.. ~ the amendment of Mr. McClure ' adalt* 'only of a 1 the vete 'east; was ',Are. tel !by an, overwhelming iota. At. ate -- clared duly nominated; and lon motion, i . request of rho Philidelphia delegation , the fiominat oil was -I made ti 'itinimotee—- rh..:' Coevention - dip* jidjouined t in ordtrr The ,Convention - ther" adjourn d tills. two e. to 'afford them an opportunity nr_cousutta- ,,, oe oe . . ' I kP M e / 1 urn; At the afternoon session the Dominati ons During the night ,thise'snltatioln for. Judges were,taken tip, and in - o r der to e , A's Lad e and resulted in a resolution that giie,otie to the East and one to the W st, tl .- y r OEI4 all come into the Convention convention proceeded to tetect, firs in 'the-morning; arid be guided in their fa - tea thoe didate for the sees., with the „following 4 are action .by the . coarse of mints. . 1 At'inthimmetiog the mornieg all the cHampton 2 re S7III-.1.- j Wanie .W"reec illiaMbs"Bs6 ;; M°l Thou. MeCennell eiaimantaitook seats, and from .th'atPci int, I; .11)a. red Agnew 14; S P. Johnston 13; up to the time of elating this .letter, all and mime ethers &miteringi'or the eat proneedexf harmonieuslir:-. •-• E. tern 'district Joseph J. Lewis received 88; ~ . re.— Jamtni Cooper 38; J. !Pringle 'Jones 8; and a few other seatterin,i. Thel.noreinations ; were then made unantinonsly er l , 1 At this point Judge, Kelly called up a ' ri*lution he had previously offered, to ap-1 point/.-a committee of nine is report resolutions. ,An onsheeeasful effort wos ruade'to ,aoldiege the ff 1 zunnui ace, and the] on motion reve aled. Much anxiety was: f elt_and expressed abent the platform, everyone desiring to ,have it tweeptabla in, letter end spirit, yet 'fearin that it would: -o`ot be. Considering the various elements of the' Convention time fear Ras not to be worideeed at, - The Cqmmittee consisted of Judge Kelly, Geo. T. Thorn, ". , Morrow R. fottery eetdin R. Edit., Wm. A. Cook , Ti- tian J4ftey Jacob Hoflinan'• S. P. Mc- deltriolOirid James' Fox. P After a short abeence the Gemmittee re. Iperted n.- most admirable .series of icsolu- itious. ;It recited the main part .of the - Philadelphia' platforM, with , -resolutions added condemning thefiDred Seeet,dbeir•ion and the late election frauds in Philadelphia, , lin favor of the sale of the Main Line o f „the Public Works, and egainsi the policy of fiennittieg 1 - - Constitution vetion, or . wl. enee to any 5 allegienee bee Judge -Kel had Agreed to it war read -, cheery, was ad, the heartiest . appreltemions rousing 'chef, plat form rod _ youttiiiiile. cry body felt rejoiced thatthe :Convention had accoMplialled its , grand work so sucees. 'Wet' 1 The . -Pzeskieet et the Coaveetioa wee 100 votes, 20 14 'is Ilarriaburgh, March 26--Eve. closed my previotts letter at the •epen- ing it the morning session of the second daft and I am happy toladd that what was so auspiciously begun that morning was „carrixl forward to the happiest. conclusion. Ile Convention, which', assembled under eloculsand desponclancy,,and was in ittuni- T,_,Nt danger of hos ai1....-wbvitried with threatened troubles, °lose& in sunshine cheer,'everyfear dissipated aid every heart beating high with hope. / , —When the Convention*djounred on Wed- 'day night, the-apprehension was that the iterblicin,delegates irould withdraw . organizs seperately. This - was—the :'"is of theitiz'ofoco!, and their brigh- ti,zt..d. ;with- Abe anticipalion. But, likp true. I;eptablienne, our hiends met in con :, imitation, discussed the subject in' all hi beaiinge, and finally agreet to go into the t'n,vention in t':•e morning and- abide its resi v at.. They went as I stated in my •ircsious letter. ard• the first ballot for., Governor indicated that the result, would' bind all the elements of the Coilyentionl' into one. - TiffErst Vella insulted as fellows: David Wilmot reelived... -50 - votes; Lorene' Todd, " .4 21 Gideon J. Ball " 19 ff FranciaJordaa ." 13 d' -John Covode " J. K. 'Mb whead ff i. 7. u. l'eter S. " 7 IC John. I*, Suilivtak 7 41 U. B. M'ermb " 5 " Jahn-C. Kunkel If ' " W,ta. _U. Kelm " 1 " Whole slumber of Twee 153, necessary': 40+3 chigoe 77. ' __A mond eitllet Iva thee spiaid *kg" =I aiithorited to aPpei t a State Committee of thirty-three; , tind .niteitte was appOint' : ed to inftwisiothir didwebs of their..pomi.. nation; * after tinftibev of loilito specie*, uniting, aveettie barmoaj atm naited action that 'bad been =tebtainekthe Conventiea at 'about adjourned sine Thiie ended one or the" most memorable Conventions ever heyritt Pennsylvania. I . heartily trust and sincerely believe that a great party hambecti coisolidated out of el 'enients hitherto at v ariance , without' sacrifim or compromise of principle. and that the nominees pnmented wiithe antsy elected. - / . i . Arrestof Wagonsedlez The'defaulting eastdeis -of the New Ces- tililivilt was arrested on Wednesday, at t).47at.. - rLawrence Hotel, in PhiladElphia, bt_officer Job G. Patterson, or the Mat. 94 Tywolice;]whdfollowed him to that city hi way „id' BroWnsiiiie .and Balticaore.— IWPearsbn, one el' the' directors of the ! Bank, wiscin Philadelphra, and lied en.. delivered-4o effect Wagcniseller's arrest thro ' the pollee pr that city, but-they said they were doable to find hirn..o., While Mr: Pear- cdrotikatterson were'converalog 11l ti e t, wreneertiotet; neinnaiv iTi,....a Was ak 'time eireated:i'lle went to the house inhere be stopped and suirendered 52e,000 in New, Castleßatik -- :zietett. 1-1 e admits ; taking 'the money, !but quiets , his conscience by saying he left:his own terts in ilie- i ' place them.- - Meer Patterion 0' arrived from zthe!Fast; irith 'WI prisoner at one o'clock on Friday morning, and pro- ceeded with him to iliwrenee county. . In ,Speakiiig iitlill arleit, this Philadel- phia-BulletinlfiThitayr:afternbon, pays: $4. - .1 N. .WiTtiot*ler, 704 absconding Cashier ilf the,_,Ne 'asitlo Bank, was 'ar- resold in this<iciffleiterday afternoon, un- der`., the :folliiiing, eirtmatancest High Constable Russel and Tr ts bad tracesd the j fugitive tn -inuiciry honses 'ill-fame in (___ ofa 'kbia•Cky, and finally to an es\blishMent in- Juniper st., above •. Pine, kept . by Mrs. 113iddell. --l'o this house the officers went and, under the !pretence that they were looking for a certain female, obtained per- I mission to search the bowie In one of rho rooms they discovered a very large trunk, Which was marked -with :be initials /Wagonseller's cane. Upon making in- quiries conerniog the trunk, Mn'. Bidden very innocently informed them 'that it be- longed'to a gentleman from NeW depth, who bad-come ,here last 'Monday evening,' il and was to leave for Canada last night—- ! The offi.:ers made 1.13 comment on. tiiis dr- curnstance and Snort after , left thelionse.-- ...I'hey immediately repaired to a dwelling 1 opposite and 'lay' there for the , arrival of tba fugitive. Tim latterfinally came alon-_, 1 but be was already in custody. X Pitts. burgh officer hid him in charge, having I picked him in tbe street where he was polo- ' tel to him by a - stockholder of the bank." In the money article ;of the Bulletin, we Itkm,fittil li the following in relation to Wa- I gonliel to r , from which it would 'appear that the \ hail is kat responsible for his defalea. tion.! The Bulletin says. "We learn', thatthe \ sum of ;twenty-one thousand fire' hitneired (! . 21,500) belonging to the bank was: feinn;l to pos session; also, that'the stun of J 55,0,00 h ay' provic.uply been sent hack , byliitn: from Pittsburgh to' New C .fttle, l making the whole amount recovered 520, 1500" This redt.t'es his defuleatipn to only- I abOut five- tboushndollars: We also ilearn that lion. Henr M. Ftillerindpen. darter,' who are mention d as the securities lof Mr. Wagonseller, are hairier rspen. sible, the bond to which their natucs were signed having eipired:-.,-Pitni Dis. , THE BEAU •s 0 (:s$ 1 : ' 1 A WORD TO ISLOTLIERS. A, There is no Object in the world `more pleasant to look upon titan_ a beautiful child [Even the ernatieSt of old bachelon must_scknowledge this in labrh - eart, howev- er dtsap;orntment tray have sonrcd his tem- per. Lafortunately, !how97tr, the fresh- ness and natural bloorn of childhood are of rad rrell by disfiguring disorders. Some- times we youthful faces blemished wits fiery cl les, and, looking as if disease had tt been a work, upon them with a pair of csmpas - dipited in red ochre. Of course every mother i e*•guises this' descriiition of Ringworm, to whiet. the still more disgust- ing cutineeus affection known as scald head is next of kin. l'e c Probably nine-tenths ofus . have bad a touch of those unileasant erup- tive complaints' at one time or , other, and most of as know that -tkey are •not `only dis• figuring, ut excessively anucylng and pala- tial- We are aware too that most of the 'strafes - recommepded for theta, 'merely 9 , add' aidaggravate intunation, end grit le frequently leads to confirmed , disease of the skin: Undeethese• circumstances it is to be p_innamed !hat All•parents Who are not conversant with the wonderful properties of IlollowifsDintment, will be glad to learn , on good• authority, that it is r quieli and thorough remedy for Ringworm and Scald Aiesd as well as for other external diseases. The testimony which goes to establish( the fact is uncontros4rtable, and every mother *be wishes' to se: the faces of her darlings unclouded by•eruptions and their heeds en- crusted witk':eicresoeut matte. i s'entitled .• r ,-, to know tt; Proftiitior Hol l oway .his obtained such, reputation throughout the Worldfor his z - rntil and internal remedies, that 'tii .a er must of course be familier to all ; r Wad- ers ; but after ill thein no u r ,in. giv- ingpoint . anh , force to - ne commend:t- it tion by specifying certain t intiies in which .oneknows that they,- aver worked won.' tiers. If,any moth shield try it on our , reeommendatton t ;bate little doubt she ' '•Will give it a,• ernefient :Place„ in her our- seg closet ot>the _ttmeJo come. Much may be t t myo prevent the ordinary mita- ' neous/disesses of children ' by proper diet vs' ' cleanliness apd.regular exercise in eopkn sir, but after th:e disorder has he trolly developed itself, there is na.euratire lo reliable as llolleway's Oiutment.--N. 'X Sundtri, Mui-curg. . Washington City, March ;O.—The outlines of the instructifins to 3lr. Walker are agreed upon and they proceed on the principle of recogniziii tho statutes .of Kansas as valid The principll busihess with which is charged is SA heretofore surmised, to'see that t e pbople hava a free, indepciatient. an I :nn . nterrupted exptres- ioil of opiniOri; and ex rais e the gam con- eining the affairs of tie territory, in tying out la proiisiotio of the census -registry law, sad teat for 'the ,eleoti of delegates toibe eoestitationst convent on. 1111 111111 - x_,m,, tw3....41P1.F.A55. 'BEA - YgR-...AR 21 doniit no prove bight s all 'elver the Stets. A tersuch en one as'ehrell coil . thettetirseinekileilt , 911ni 14 Deane i tteseniH f^,l' , fl ,` •Se,, F/E3 - . , : 7; s&.F NESPA,W , A.PRIL 1 1867.1 ! ?Pit. .€14)27, t. PA., TgEIiCIVERSORIRIP'Or i• 'liein. li.4iValinii;;dmisi . Xiii 4434 1 4,, t' is tp ho the suicessor of Go (.. Geary.i This ti,an- nouncement-sctittors to the wind the illusory illaso hope that has . been eittirtahied;tha 'lltf. Ilts- chisnaa would ; not accept• the resignation of boy. il.,Auti -r woiiid , Insist upon, hisreturn, ler- adtkehanaticot.thistrwaysseva4the - 9*.- iiii,oprrliipt l . ,Tire.hwill , roil Insittiatit' of Mr. Ancbanaikielwarrust.the belief that; if left to his iw4 - bialet . Jlidtmi+. and P!V:ivt4tMdito ald Out i, hieAwn: henget:repletion's opright,. he weol4ns hesitate ii•maineti in givingto . iirmr. Gaaty atualliatwad idleient' support ti hat, un- .lorturiatetY,, he is In a bad. climate, breams Is a poisoned: etas see: .a id I•ll9z- roanded •• by a; large '-clue of hot-heideCand rick IMP etUumelists;" stbii, ,fistieriilor intim- idation twee been 'ateeetniii- in gaining' com- plete swayoier his actionsti i ' ' ' ' 1 1 111Ir. Wairis a -heti, sharp sighted and se-. allyable adirldnati a shicessful financier, and deepl 1 ver+d in po itical roguery ; the l• very man among a thousand whom the southerh . ilve44s Would select , to ,00000 Ct ,and carry, out theirlians and - purpoie l kl - it's is an ulfraist and f 4 illibtistredef the' twildeet podsible type, and•he woulddoubtlessat- his time hare been in the position,rtira'Gen. ass DOW holds, hid it not,besste for hie- extreme iCTS,andthi tierce_ , I I . ' warfare which the ono mix" i portion of tl.e Democratie party waged:upo npahim. Such, then, is the , person' selected to sup Plant GO. Ocari. This glaring and i nionelldoble desertion of ,the 1 latter, the reversal of the rule adopted by poer Pierce, and the-appointment of a man identiflid in all his fCclings,land habits, end associations with the alaveholderaCf this south, ought to le enough, tone would think, ile4 open die I.X ~ partially, a,. leastJ of those who, in the ;late canvass, Persistd li wcsvebstis *, ittely in - holding Mr. Guchaisa as true iiiiti4xtession condi- date.l Whit pow, bf 'those ,rnammoth posters scattered all lova'. the itate' •nseribed 4. Bud 1 , 11 *lean, Breckesrldga awl Fres K ansas!" 1 1 They affected i theu to disbelieve the prediction/ which' were , Made is to the ultimate destiny 'of Kansas. Thirtgratulatedlthe country upon the appointmen t Gov. Geary ;,they commend!. ed hie effort2).,:itr j ithdering peace to that dis i r !,tructed terhitOry. flow, that we see - how he has been thWirted, iniulteti, ill-treated, a new policy:inaugurated, and th „. . ien'anee 0f..th4.. I tieneral GoVernmens with irn r frout,him; will vie edit belold, itshoneyo, accents, that there 1 is yet hope Toi l Kansas? iB we still' be told, that It iv not' ! the' fixed; u n alterable design of i the' d, p loWersitat be to subjugate; merciesthat terra• tors, and handl icoier to the tender of the slave - drive rs 12: . c . r2i I we shall see.. 1 - 11_1 . 1 - Borough and Township Officem , i , 80..0u, it, Tr., chool rec tors --isorough.4 Joshua J/oroe, 2 ;'Years. Beorge F. 11;arbaugh!, 1 1 1 1 yenr, Joseph C. Wilson. 3 years , W. 11. Mel, Kenzie, 3 1 1, 3.014, , .Sharon John Strocic; 3-years, Alfred ilia:Mtlico, i'd yeitra,. Win. Davidson, '1 year, M. I , Llarialeh I year. Judge of -Election; 'Benjamin; Atlittlos Inspectors, Satinet Moor-1 herid and {John , Ma y Ciinstable, James:ll. Dukii I gam; AstrSor, J. W. Thomas ; Supervisor's; Soc . (es Ijohnston and Sarricel 3loorheadi Township;l Auditor Win A. Lir! To vr oahipl Clerk. WFS. Barclity ; Justice; Pealse, M. Wil:f I.i Ghl I , 1 son ota slues . Ism. - i 111 1 litia DcaTen.-rlikirec.tors, Rob ert o Joseph Sh ay ; GCorge , 'Powers ; and shall; Jild;e4 limes Pottenton Lewis'M'Kint Snd'Edward M'aiure ~1•1 1 I ' Samuel SSatuin,n,,, Assessor, *John 1 I ' Supervisors, 7ugh Marshall and 11 1 lace Auditor 1111 , 2 Marshall; Cl Milie' 1 b . L r„ I . 1 ~ ; " 1 '..11R113170Y vp.4Diiectirrs, Bachel years, John Barndollar. 2 yea , W , 1 year.; Judge,' lsanc Noss ; I Ginet Gibbon. esse C r arothers,; Co ! '.lil r s 1, on';' f AaI sans,' Charles diveyy :George Barclay, Ancli.ow Caroth Lalferty ; i Anditer.il'm. C. II Morgan. 11 , ' . - 1 yureptews, 17.-..-PiradOTS,. Iff William Scott and Peter Clark ' Brittain .; :bispector, Joseph C . m ph - Junlap; Ccin'atLihie, Se Bern., Sethl M. yi.shy Powell,, John• M'Cartr Anditc4, James J lz Diiiilap. 1 DAHLISID wovp.an ' Inar rea A"letter frank . eittlendin* e, inneaotlloll. ppr next week. !II Tif MOW ink hki beat; thrged Ardspeliseiri•sgragly .• se Edw srdßich,rde;. \ tiq..ofrPYthihnrrli, has rnaltieed the intert or it: in the New 'Lisboa Itnekeie thite.l 'llllll`4/r. Finset. I:CittielYSitiethtteisieek - , &rine note oity that r Teacher'a nasetbtig irAtt be hild at Court% sea." Rouse, =sol2 BelMir ttrinto4ll 4 , ' on tlatn r day taxt,:the "4th Ifishinti , 01 •aiiittieef Elettu' r Tuesday and Wednesday of lest week tha pupil. of the Stuti inary in Ujdn plade; wader the control of Bev. Baker, passed ... a Tiny thorettgh ezOt- able esaminathmA., ialr'SbaCennix,colmOionkmers ed Wse, ILeeit - Eir r t.: of tbisboronik, Menian!ile Appraiser, Ur place of IL ll.' Agneir, Esq., AP. pointedglerieto ' ifii`We are issfe6 ed to enteral our frierids In the couiiY, Wad Particularly to semi 111. Reed, Esq., of ludipendence, end r David Marquis, leg:, or Ilaellester, for early ritnins of-tbe Spring eleetios: They will be Camila' our_paber, in detail, tbii Week. liao M'CoWan's Lantuan.—On ,Fiednesday evening last, M'Cowan, of Pittalborgh, da- livered* Ivry inttatostiag lecture in: the M. E. Chntlik bttbisplace ITheitiatiOCii-L" ideal and itie prikethar=iras Saadied in In(fe. signs manner. 1110,..0nr citizens fair some time ',Past have been subjected to vesy,greet, Inconvenience 'on account of SI derangement in, the': Water pipes. Our 'City Fathers,' bowies; are arez Pleased obeerve, are exerting tiemselies to remedy the and wa; sh#l, 4 ,probably,l therefore, have an abundant sapplrotyinter in shake time, ' I I 11— . l. I , f - "!t gifirThe *DlMation petty- held io the new Befall:levy building last - freek-pateleA off very pleasently`and profiiably3An eloir:tleat addrOsi was delivered by ft4:Ntr''. Daridson. of I itts4 burgh, otter which roublO7iin•l •rfre.linten4 were dispensed with's literal'lMnd. 1 The proi coeds inlen nt the door AitlOUlltiill7lbome *94.1 Great credit fine the , ntanagers r iot. the or' derlY and systematic manner which te whole affair was 'conduCted, 1 LICk.363ES. ff The fallowing Tavern'inid Llating' lions° Li tenses were grantelW'peisons in this' cluntr yy at the Jlarch Term:: ' . lass Oil . I i• Rochester borough Lilugh Dean and 111'1 7 ; chael Camp.•• . •- 1 , Big Biaver tp.- asitJphnst.n. flopoweil tp.--Joim rtga 4rousies. ! BoAviter lel'Ee. anti ! SamueLJ‘cobriston. ! ' State Bpportiatuneat.l The Senate Committee L sippointed to diitria* the State hare maZie flort. The', ratio of taxables for a, Senator'. halted 'Re' 17;011, thai for fteprtaentatire ,5,914. Washington. emi t ! Reefer, and :letter, 'Lawrence and Trepango area classed Mgether Bcnatoriaily. and` Lawrence UPC joined toet herin a Reimesenta4 tiTe-districi, with ime member eaclk .,• stand, afse, with two members!. `Tb , e report: , hard! be ad •liteil in its f presentsharife; may, however; be nimtifiedsd as to be ac i cipta.j ble to.a wasjority of both boinches. . t ' t, -, .\ Importao Bills, Our Itereseutatisr ImbAe, last vieek,l introduced a bill supplementary to en act VS-1 quiring thrlevelaivi and. Pittsburgh). Railiondl Company to inclose their road. 14, ' He also presen ted at the same time is bill au- thorizing the Diregtora of the Poor;,Bouse oft Beaver county , to dhipose of the prop ) now in their' pomiesion, 'phrelmse ether Tiontl inorej suitable and censinient and erect there tt buildings salindent.l•f* e( employment !NW: aCcommodation of the poor. action The. of the! pireators to hi, subject to the approva l of 'thee Orphan's'. Coin. Immediate action mended, and the bill went through the various readings in iheHouse. TB:11' STA no TICKET• In another column will helound are , , r ti t)at i the proceedings of the Delon'p. 7 State •..' on.. We are 'informed by one ~ itt the , egittes that the, Convention wu minao v: full; and alj though some difficulty wan :fl'itipprehended,i yet„ happily all the ~ 1 Were tutrosonnted; the bushings p.:; '- . StitlY sad r hartO4eij e ,- , . thusly, the plat ! ! d , tied! Mooted 'without adi ntin mindidates were z / 1 I . notninat . . nammonsly, ma the Convention ad = junta ,in tilmidst eta very blaze-of optimal- , . It hardly nessenearrto my a word in: he, half of chi candidates. *be, in all the length and breadth and breadth of the i'itattsla norfamiliar with the name of David Wilmot? For pistr,s he htui been eloat;ly 'linked with the Nat ional politiee of the country: `lie, long tince,''kpok bin-stand in detente of tLe principle' of free4otn, and 'hail maintained it with' easwerein; I &muslin from that time a4b• present. Doti it'd fear. lois in the ' disciOge of all hit 'pub* trusts, pilau and unassuming in blt manner,, pare, up- right and irreProaelsable in hie, private eharae., ter .. Ito oombines'ill the element" of it brave; popular afla inviaiihle leader.' We:verily be. liev - ethat lie 4111. reechre i tile: largosit ;vote - in Northern asi,d Westera Pennsylvania, ever cast for any man before. . 'The nominee's for ,the Supreme Birch Are men ornote, possess utmallied reputation.; and Tank among. the ableat'of the legal piofestioni in the State.. - The itecessionOf such loon to'thii t !!Mich of the Supreme Court Is greatly to be desired at this time. ' ' 3fr;.3filward, the candidate fdr Canal Coml . missioner, was a inemlier of itheiate Cohgress ile ie a man of flue fittei tor the 'place for whiehl4..te, Lima defected; and is prOhably better &tlettlated, to unite the two wings of the partila aa4 aroand.Philadel• phia, than any .other' that *gild hate been The , tieket certainly. is a elVag ,one,, and tn. . I IThomris4ni, John jnspeetors4l C r onstable.:4l li : Sukith obert ;•Wali rlc, Roberti Ea4in; '3l 4 . ~.,.,v0,,,i, J., ~0,..., 5i,....11 Jos table, Char rleall ; Suporvisors,l j i rs and Wut. F.!'' nter'; Cleriii 1 ' A ~44 hn .w,T.90., J; Vii.seph.. rra an& Ja. M,, , Welsh ; Aga.: .7 ' itistirs,• David r / SnE). ' ' I e Atte hOMA II W hite;` ' < rd.' Hifi ;I ' Clerk, James! , 4,. TP Directors, James P. I MI- -4 '' Inl4 J. Reed; Judge, John Black; , z 're John C a inand John Wallace ;-;Co. 8' oi e'f / 1 , A e, seph'Dilworth , ;Assessor Joseph , Dil , I rii I hDo o . ; Supervise , °sap utbitt and 4. , : . ones; Auditor, J. R. ,Elder Clerk, A. J Cook; Justices of Peace, - Geo W. Cory; and William When. ' '' 1 _ 11 1 .!....0003111' ITIP.-.-D!reOtOrli. S . on Cotton 8 years, Henry Groin, 8 1 years, rflliam !dais 2 I , 1 I yell's.. tud Patterson Mitchell year; Judge, John Swain 1- - Inspectors,Wm.e and James Conway; Constable, Win, Mais Assessor,'Jas. MeAlay; Supervisdirs, William steer and; Ed; , I r 1 ' ,a r4 PorterF Auditors, John 11 Beighley: and. George V. , Swain; -. Clerk, Georg C. Minis. Faaeumerit , . 1 itirr.4)irectors,Franais S. Wilson; 'Bram Wallace and John Mier; Judge), Charles nag; Inspectors, a ssn Fes mer and Sam eel Lut e; Constab ,&liol.liel ye'; linter, 1 . Daniel Siam n ; 'Su itors, . °saucier Fein, t i bell and Abu rMo a; Auditor, David,Thom- I l ler„ an; Clerk, Peter heonse;• Judea oi Peace, Janice W. Pter. - 1 I Fassriox. oha Nickum , 8 years; :lames M'Connell, ll 'Conriell, airtime, Thomas It Cooper, 1 year; Judi!, John gams •;, Itispectlr. Samuel;;Bli -- ter and Richard hail ; Moneta/di; Jae. Stoops ; 'Assessor, /amen 111"Ifee; Atilitors, B. Rodgers, Martin 1 Faber 1 yeer . I indices, T. G. Kerr, H. , 1 . Bryan.", j 1 , lassisi.—&hool! Directors, ' I . , Cdeb'Whims, L Jackson SwearinG Niackall; Inspector, ~ W illiam .ifiller; !Constable cici ; &stealer. Supervisors, dec'rgei lY"* Robert, %Yin., Ferguson ; Clerk, ; Jos.. 31' James Cameron. 1;,,, , 1 - GLasnow a'us.---- ..,,cho,ol Directors , I. trrall. John..Caugheyi. Constable,John Fall. tarsa- -1 or-Jos: , /I.l'Cain; Instice. Benoni'Dawbon. : 1 , i 1 ~, , 1 _ . „.,, r CIEQUOZTOWtir Bo4G -weononi D irectors, T hos. Poe i r 'rhea. Rinser l : Judge, It. D Dawson; ra 4 spectors, Beni' Langhlifi,' He ' 'Kittery; Con- stable', JameslTodd; Assessor, . hos: (.!arriarr, Supervisor, S i IT. Hanalei:in. Honwerow I: Bor.—Selina irectors, John, GiObreath; T. . liangbiip,'.las. ain, Ins. 1313 , d1 R. S. Mortify; R. :Id &iota; Judg ,ti. 31Tirran - i!I r4ecti,i, jiiisti uniii Can't% ant It tcfr'eseer;.• ~ ! v ~ , 1 I ~ Buell Loftier, •n, Judge Jae, 41iller, •Raining ohn Johnston; Reed; Auditor, erran; Justice ' j .1i: .....,..-,-..,, .---.4.__ I*AFAP .... Ifritehill;Beperrbior, XL [ltebnianger, 'kkitigt, , R4Rbert !bertha. 1 4ro le--Seti 1 We 'quit? , .17 ; 4 A 00l Dtre ... Jeru , Wiej. ) k . . and )'4111e3 q;firegthopKni 1 Jokes, 1 r I:; ie r- '' ,-- . i rDi s t r ic t, A. Le 10111er, triiintfcni, 1 ° - ... , iiine; bepeotore, 3rCiairel klistriet, I:liqefilltilit, James Bebikat,:firanl4A, Rent, 4°64lsad Walser Bredial-;Crousbiliti, Robert Handle ; Asses or, Robert Handley l Super, sore, Samuel Swearingen and Moses Nab: Auditor 84 , 12 , 14 m oorc ., r 'IIAIIXOST Tr.—Judge, Matthew ; sPeutors, Jacob !Rupp and SilyesterGavirg Constable' Andrew Kotiba; A, J acor jimob ifearrea John Boma ; Clerk, Mottbew Justi- ces of Peace; George Shires and-Jacob lienriet Itorswitu. rr.--Sobool Directors, AndieW. M'Donald,. J. P. M'lsenzie, JUdge...tarlitarons, Impeeterp; David C. Draea'and lkibert &Maple jr.; Constable, James Warnock, *wryer, Jas. . Wirnock. Supervisor', Benjamin, ilallAnd Mi- edinel Springer. Auditor, Henry: Semple, Clerk, - John Shal!er, Justice of Peace,' David Patton.' lauirmetmam—Direetofei G.. Sbollito arid John litilmea.ludge, Janina WCoyi,inapeetora. William Reed and James =tool,. Constable, Peterniatler, Assevvor. Peter Butler, SUpervi- mos, James Tilton and James .I'C'ennell, Audi- tor, D. M'Allister, •Clerlt, rD. WAllister: - -- Isonsray.-.!•Directors, - Thomas Wilson - sind David Engle, Judge, C. H. slays, inspector, *Tecate , Engle, Constable, ,Joseph Ammon, Ai. sensor; /ohm; Engle. Supervisors, Samuel Hoyt and R. Within,-Auditor, M. ?Willi,Clirk, John Hays Mission. Directors, Jahn Hartzell and Geo. Hattie)), Judge, John Harttell.:lnspectors, dli cline' Miller and George Hartzell, Cosstablell7; A. Schwittestatrg. Assessor,'P. A. SchWinesberf, Supetvioars. Jacob Jung and Austin Thomas, Auditor, Philip Dimber, Clerk. 'James Stewart: itioox.-L--DirectOrs. John Davis, IsaaclCamp- bell and WilliaurElliott i Judge, Wm. Morrow, Inspectors, C., 1 Patterson: and J. W. Springer, Constable, Samuel Patterson. ,Assessok•John Supervisors, &Unmet Zimrperly and 4. M'Cullough, Auditor,: W. 3PDrier,.Clerk; B. Short, Treasurer, Philip Weutsell, Justice it Peace, WM. Elliott.. N - w Damn-- etww Batowrox.—Directors, 'G. Barker, Da- ,vid Critchlow, Samuel Osborne and w. T. Pur- d ante, H. Reevei, lmipectors, J. T, Pugh and J. U. Gould. Constable, Hiram Reed, Assessor, 'Thomas Seale, Auditor, A. G. ld'- Creary ' :New Sawtcxxx.—DirectOrs, Samuel .Cheny and David !Motor, Judge, John l'iervol, In- spectors, Jacob Goss and J. A.' Steinbach, Con- Amble. Alfred Iliuds,.Asseasor, Humes. Superviso'il, Adam Endres, John. Knoielshoe, Amite?, Jacob Wooster, Clerk. P. Ptersol. ' Oitto'i:4Dieeetors, John Slentz, Dawson, P. 13arnes and James IL Goodirinv Jwige, Alex- ander! Derings; I Stunuel Duncan and S. Fronk, Constable, M. Caney,-Assessor; M. Chaney, Supervisors, Robert Ltugldin,'Johti Barclay and SamuCl Johnston, Auditors, 'Sam- nel Fisher,and Reibert 11..1.1arclay,..Clerk, Rob- ert Slason. PAiTtllDON.—Directors, -.Joseph Ross, John Roop6, Judge, John Sims, Inspectors, John It. Hoops and Jesse Williams, Cutistable',, Elihn- Evans,' Assessor..Eiihu . Evatis, Supervisors, I). Patterson end T. E. Wells, Audi t or, John lieu- n'on. DARLIXCITON Boa. -4 -Directors, W.Cochran, Irwin and J. It'evilin..Constable,l Cook, Assessor. i t. Cook? qustiee. Samuel Hamilton, . At/BICULTURAL MEETING. , The oast of hfouagersi of !the Bewirer county Agricultural. Sudety, met at the Sheriff's Ofee La. Beaver) March 27th ' '57. MEMBERS PRE•ENT. Rogh' Anderson, Pi Richie .Ba= kin and it. II ,Bareh.y, Vije, Presidents; J. -;: Managers.—Jatnes. Darragh, Robert Net- ion, Dr. J.. tI. Dickson; Spencer "Briggs, Silas Caughey,.ls,Cunnlughara.• : The Board organized thy appoitfog Jas. Darragh Presidmit, had SI. Cunningham Secretary. ' The folhiwin,g reiolutionsl*ere passed Resolved, That it in expedient* for the r.oeiety •to purehasei &Mind' in which to 'hold their Pair. - I _ .1 nesolved, That £! If three be appointed Ito aacertiof at what price sta- - Ole ground , can bo purchased, and to r eport at the 'next meeting. JAmes Darr-aah. ; Hugh Anderson and Smith Cunningham were appointed said 00113111i4e6. Resolved, That Dr.' X.!I. Dickson and 'James Darragh be a commit tee to ascertain mint aid can be prcicired tumid° of the Society, to make a suitable tiorse ring. Resolved, That the Treasurer be instruct- ed to pay any prem ulna awarded at the last. Fair, to those entitled to receive them. ' ResOlved, That the President be instruct- ed to record the chirter of the Society. ; Resolved, That a reward of flee dollars lb° given to any person who Atilt' give infor- lination sufficient to convict the perton or ,pereons who has, or iiiielbeen knocking ithe boards off the fenoe viand the lair otround; and ,who have been stealing the ,boards 1 and lumber out of the enclosure ;` lot of gny person or pers3Us Who -may. here-. After be guilty of these offences. The re- Arard to.be paid on conviction of said per- Isom or persons . Resolved, That we adjourn to meet on {Saturday the lilth of 'AprilOtt 10 deka A. M., at the Sheriff's Offbie. 1 ' S. CUNNINOIiAM See. larAlfred Marks; E. says: is My j 'wife'litis been sorely iiillicted'with .Dyspep- isia: for' the last, year., -Du'ring ibis time she' bad used So tnatiy' inedieinits which ist.emed to aggravate rather *him remove the tdiseasct, that we almom. tiespairedtbc,lter rt..- c_ver . r. Living the country she enjnye d lan tho atlrantagos of pure air'and -exorcise, !yet leach day 54 seemed le ba more.:euroe. [bred. ;With somerlifftenlty;tl persuaded- !her ka -your Holland liittets,-wbieb,'-/ to ti2eftel htti , crirtiistetelyi cured' M Bil II - gr'i lerWrintllnk tett : a Brand Inquest of the Comm ,or rennity vanity- now - -LinqtArip s to and f or the_ bpd .of the County si of . et Mate a: 09.00T1N lftg: Inlgo,Oporti through our Foreman, that. as members of Ravi, Ittloost, ire dia - i•i s i t ' the ' decoy the ty.ne Beaver, 014 . found ;tin a varyLdil.ipid.d.,l `condition, really unfit 'tor the acciiinirp-h- -tioo. of ittchbol, sitbk . as the fund .of th,' . Icatitution - noutd•vrarrant ; 820 1 the intF,i cal atipiaranci of the knitting itslifttpErt thtitiewito have;the control of th e 80 1,L6,;; I _ therein, have been, - a \ rsi .are remiet z• . 1;14 'together with'tke e!ternol appentinCe, in clearly, evceit.great o d goei on.the pia of 'the Trustees in the hero of their apecti re duties as officers of slid in.stitinion,l itOukici POrr.ett; neetitun.l,' arandlaqtiestAr the Commonwealth of Promoylvania now lit Sessino.in hurl for I Ma Coidiots of liedoer..—h r. once of - a "tiqulst'of tits Connnissi§sersra said County to !visit . t!to New Jail'pow-iu process of , erection ift sud,for thegni,* county. f? . We thr . -de members of said-Ingeext di.( visit and examine said New, Jail" and through twit Feremso do report that the work has put frmird with good pro. gresi conflict the strUet/ii;e thui far evin. oes Clearly : that the healtisatintecurity the prisoners -have beect kept in, vie w by the arebirect i - and those ns"..ylaiOn its erection; thict.tbe work is tif thtest tial order. ' '•- ' Fortls4e Argus...„ I At itePli to Ma.---"EDLToira-4" trove Ln 5.1 giro to r, ; ` tract. :the utipleaiiiiit coat sr, unpleattarit contr4vcry between Dr dhandler and nayself,i' espectally'sin ee hm' assumed the persoltal Character it than. I know enough about human nature to know, that the' , publits' are very little in. Wrested in the business affairs of tie two subscribers. .4 There area few things in the Dr's last article that I canniot*rtait to pass without a word 'or explanation. = Awl-as the Dr. pledges hitnself to 'write so [lmre, I will , be careful t) introduce to new sithjuvt in my rejoinder. . . The Dr. labors to Int!rke the i mpress ion . e that my refily' to his .fi!ist article, waxen.' esiled for. 'This he 44., first, by stein; that..‘'his article was divested of all atities , as far ass clear statement case would., allow, and no win iwzotatu- nity, 'could - or-would lialre suApected Murray was the unfortun,atepractiti..n er r &C. Now let us look at this ;-_case Puittapsautton.--Directors, Peter liarkley 1 I dant rant to charge,atiy thing on t : iii .. Dr. ~. and yin,. *Allard, Judge, Henry •Fisher, Inspect 71 of which he it not, i _guilty.' Now - lerit% mini, there veers bit t'sr - sro:l4flisi 4 tOrs,i Henry Ketcham and A. Dots, Constable, rb ornif iii E. F,. Winter, Assessor, C. Autre;th, Justices, , .. in 'the community an , or as•rat •tirw a and ''ll, i C. 11. Shriner and J. Bentel •, - ~r, . county. Those - were Dr. (1? - an lf,r an•l PpLAPIEI:4-Directors, J.kines Brewer, Samuel. ,the C'nla Garber and E. Thomas, Jud ge s., B ea r rW. , ...1...th 1 11.1)illf. - jr WitS11.11.111:11 t‘i Awn I.,„! that- he and Henry -Millis, Inspruors, W. NrClelland I meant rue. lesides this, jt wls - emt..-t'••ti.4. and Jimi.** Brewer, Coast:dile, Rtibert Wilson.1:lo known Rial. tAlr- -1 1../r. ~l I vi....,• ti, i , iit Ass .s , or, Robert Wallace. Supervisors, Thoulas •r j oo,l terms. _Ail.' a;2'. liii, 1i..:. ri ,.:a ; .l v al.- 'm, PAlllott4 and - John Giesnuin, Andi!ori, W. I ,- I. ts a•tre, an , , •,..i.tr tus,„ . pliy.:, t- m'Oellandi, Sainut.: thirber ilia tliomas Fergli- 1 Gritted . h -11 r -;• son,l, Clerk, J. Kiltlewoo.l, Justice. Henry Welsb. , firm, that t was the }mac:li imt , r, :Ittt.il4 Jti r ,cc,,oN..— Direetorg, J.liiicp-Liefferty And All7:i calletl an empiric, a pvit Ft tl.itt i t aftl drew Gatnide, Jtuige, Wm. :Smith, liitipectitis, i lastl y he ~ -.,1,1 5, 1 fu hii se ,„,,,i ~,6 i„, 11 , 1 Jabal. B. !fall and John ft. pottr., ConstAble, A. r •1• ,-. I- ~ i.., , urties. Sa l aut./. au, it req itred u r ota Ewing. Assessor, t. Ewing.. Sitperirilors /..11,.., / - ., , : Calhoun -and J A. Brides, Aud:tori Jilines i - 5 " 11 -Wrs. 1 ;;IFIty, to c 'lnt , to Jo r, c, E:, it,' , i Knout es Clerk, Robert Rail. . ' ' 1-thAt it was ap. - ).)r ..1thh." II it' WI at ';i;;; , i . . . . Itucticsrsa Lion:---ll "ireol ,, rs,ll. l - N: Frazier, 1 the Dr. think to gain:hy this trcti. !ft:Jo OliTer Kirk, It. Jaeksoli,_ W. 'rhon'Tpsoa and W I,tride? Simply'. that as it was nqt •.: ,11-1,1- , creiglitnn, Judge ; Joattes I,ckson, illuspes.tord, 1 i 'IY known that' he netant me -th a t I t ~!. Vi Porter and C Bracken, I , „I. •i . b b RinCH.E:4TEE. TP --Directors.'Julin whole ,. tind, ;therefore are erne It; . , , William Bent, Judge, W. Leaf, Inspectors, W. ' Ai seer&nrgfitiment 0; that he. wl tti t ,,, i whore and F. wartris, Constahle, John Wright. ;guilty of plagjarisni. i have alt• it •,i• :I Assessor, Hugh Jackson, Supervisors, Ditild ni oc ii 44) say ou 1:0,t 81141,1 0et If 11,‘ 1 t 1 4,1' :....; 3;.arrilis and A.P. Laco:.k, Attlitor..llu4lt Irwin that lienyino. that he he. 4 the tilt', ici;" rt 'Clerk .'A. e. Lacoek,, Justices, bavid - mitcliell. ' ,t, •, ," . , f rtarrus• but acknowlei •ring tott a.• :t., ' SMITH BEAvettit—Dirocturil, Samuel Lawrence . 4.-.„,.,, , 7 X, and astme.4 Nrwillin, *Jurige, ts. Conkle, Inspect-1 sbuzc of the eirlier . editions, will t•xt.J4l ,ors,'Sanniel Anderson and w." Bradshaw, Con4hitn in the sight of intelligent in•!n he i 4 eable, IL', B. Itayl, Assessor, B. it:Fart:lnd, :-Iyelcotna to all the , consulation he cin draw Supervisors,'M.G4lY- J•thn ltee d, - 1 - x•-milli "' fimin - that scurce, Auditor,, Joseph Reed, Clerk, J. , Row; Justice, _ , . 1L Whit. ; lie complains bitterly that ;I_ garbl:!' bri . _ attrepresen t hint in) nii'quotat: oi+. it ii hurely riot,expeeted• 'hu ll will ririli4r r N'i his article to mine. •Is not his, in ti.el hands of the Aan - ic-rier , ? I "quot part of the sentencfr.and shoirlayst that it is notifinished Is this garl.,',iii:?- , Now let any "Ulan ' iakel the'seirt .111: is it 'stands in his own ' artiele,stol. I!e'i at it carefully,: ailed by the rules of •olovian-• guage, 'antic let hiin,l if' he can,, iak : %lir other,meaning out of, it than 1 dil.• Here is the language. "If I%lrj•-•31to ray lii per- - termed a surgical op?ratn, or'ed" , •el a care, and been requested to report it to the Medical! Society pa faet We_did nit kiioir) we are willing to award !lila iill lie in rite.' •',Wbas is the - faet he (141 not_ k 'air? ft , Steeps by Nis last I:rtiele that there se ra i ' two facts.', let, that I, bad pert iroo•ti a! Cure and' 2d that J Lad been requs tel to- read its report to the Medical S isll,-ty. , If the Dr. is such a stickler for tieirt statements, ..why diii he not say,_.'3;l- b'e-I, would,now :have us believe' he rrieatv.`i 'l'd- he.knew Mr. Murky liadsierfarn); I a sor- gical operatiictnit'di , l 'not Ito tha' ''' s;:d a-tre.sect a cure, and had b e enas,l- roe3t-. ed to telil the report of the cure 'to the Medical Society. if my 'detinetine hJo not been in accordance with, the Dr's. t wining let Mai blame his batrigramniar. After this candid vieWr'of the` case I wetiP ask is the Dr. justifiable iti.saYing and, publish..., . ing, that I ki l ave published a "lalsliioud?" -,; Let us have_ and arguments but,s_3l:tWords Dr 1 , ' - - -'''' 2. is ' I_, to / ,_ , It very eittuen every ooserver, tot: 133 . Y surgical oPeration over the river is tile; whole cause of tha - Dr'h.4rouble. I'lle boy, l' undertakes to attribute 'Abe cure that hli been wrought, to the physician who tr'svi hes; eonstitutionalljr. .YSit she hail bee' "under the treatment.otvittrious nilysietarii for over five years and, 011 getting, worr' It=was at my , own urgeOt request, that' physicist) was called in. - 1 I ma,ke l 66P (t ie ".,' tensions to practice medicine myself; on' as an honest man, desiring !mini the •xel- fare of my' patient, than the andivided gin" .ry and.fanie of the' operition, *nil onnn', - , quent oure, rI advised Mr. ,Swager, -to el° in a physician; and accordingly. pr. Dirk' son wasialled, and he Ulaitns oni higher share of the credit that'll am willing .• award him. Why will D. Chandler grieve `"- over,a good deed at'ia not !lone , his own name? 1: ' ' Fli's charge, of e,gt. tisnt is, one of #5 o=' stereotyped things introitieed byrribbers wliedthey have nothing egg to say. V .l ' ' i t• reasonable nian could eiNiect ma So defin myself riglinst llhAr4os broughtagaiest me professionally, morally,iooially, - .and FP ..'" gionsly. and-not hive resort to alli ,,y-': 3l °':', al pronoun. The last inStaucel Its. „lives of i integOtism is rather an enfortunitts sele.e- lion. That islbis. "It is bar Ii ` II i

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Page 1: , rea ti,an- · werethen made unantinonslyerl, 1 AtthispointJudge,Kellycalled upa ' ri*lution hehadpreviously offered,toap-1 point/.-a committee of nine is report resolutions.,An

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EditOils! Ceti-coils:ilia -Ida:1 of the Pitts; Cu.THE STATE CMEHTWIL

the. names of Megtiv. Mater; - Jordcin,M'Comb, Kein4. iindwere with--draiitu. The sithiniti*lcit:restilted as fol.

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David Wilmot receivii...i..4 I 99 votes' LettniretTodd • -

"': 24 "

Gideon J..13at1 ' 68: 22 "

;lON Cos: - , gv„,! it

J.lt.Moorhead ;. 2 "

• • Wbole'cumber of votes ‘.162; necessaryto a choice82.

Atisoo.ll as tbis decisive -vote was an-nounced, the first gentlemen to spring to

t.iteir; feet to, reapond to tho cominatianthwhohadvoted for rca -were , gee eo e ndidama. -

Mr: Geo. R..Whitecame to the C3nven-veutiOnl for the ptirposs of opposmg thenomination of Mr wilitot, the delegationto.whiele he belonged haditeen admitted toseats and: had a fair ,bearing. He wouldsupport the'nomination Most cordially andtherefore moved the; the nomination be de-clared unanimous.

MT. Thorn 'Seconded-I-the motion mo.heartily. I -

Mr . T J.'Coffey bad opposed the nomin-mien; at Wilmot, but would now give a cordial support- He,plodger; Indiana-c .ounty

rity for;Wilmot. .,Mr. Ball to...the Ceumption, dinobedience

to the wishes of his constitueotti. \He hadtan that the nomination td. mr. \VW

mot would be" cordially sustained by hieconstituents. .

HARRISBUILCIE. ?ler: 26:-=-11.0iniag.Now, that the pinvention is !fairly un-

dor t be -well to look back at someiaeliclits connected with it. I

gc.t hereon Tuesday morning itwas-evident, ', from the I feeling manifested-nuoug.thnse -ground,. that theregooldie trouble in Organitineth'e,Conven-

ani mach 'danger of -ditscord even af-ter-it was or&ized.,

From anted- nineitontitiee„- t oseie of.-appeared -some apple ed .under

the call of the Republican' State tlemmit-tee, *pone under the I cell of_ the members,

thet:egiaiaturo, and !othertin rather aI toestiekiable .-manner:` Frew, all these‘there rpia' dun, rif trouble! because but

few of jthe delegations were willing to cometo jointly; bus the great difficulty was inPhiladelphia. 'li,that .city . the .Itepblicanihkihelda legitimate Convention! and elec-ted a full delegatiorr,l upon ample name tothe publiri; but a meeting was got up with,great cptietness hotel diningroom; on

:LFriday, night last, whielt was slimly atten-

der theirgeirLltrethii-adotissi4 of the

aitt:, on tateittnit of the irregularity oftheir appointment; and;even Weat. so far assay that . if theywere admitted; the Reptib--

-lic.rn de...gates ,would not remain in the,1einventien,. e ..

-.:Berhig the wholeof_Trierdaj lirproposi- 31r.Rippey pledged Alleghegy county. -Coe Was , entertained. to hold- two Conven- togive6•ofmajority far Wilmot*

tins; but toffs was finally overruled by. an ' ldr• &Matt of Cumberland on • behalfarrengetnent to held' an'inforMal minces .°l. ‘ the friends of N'''' 'T iddi OrdiallY'enn.ciirn4 in the nomination of Mr; Wit'en Tuesday*lent-wine:6 ill were invitedto attend, thattil might seeliOw things Met' 'really stood.- _I ' ' . Judge Kelly hadword to say in rein- ."Aeethie informal ..aaacwa it wasiawcepeieti Lionio the,occurence of yesterday which'hit ill deleeeates'elaiming seats should sit. was disagreeable to all. 1,,in the first meeti inr, Unite-Charles Gibbons, Ha thought it ' hie duty .nestorday to

' Chairman of the Republican State Com- °Went to-the gentlemen c laiming Pei" ('llmittee,-shouldZealttlee---Convention to,or- the ,toot..eHe said then that he foundter, and nominaie Theme; E.. Cochran, of matt' Iriend-8 among' that delegatien'heTe".., re: ilierkiorary Chaiiman; and that a knew that many of them were friends afCommittee `eel Credentials should then be our Candidate: He rose nose to my that

: enpeisted, This led to an excited debate, these gentlemen had;proved what he thetae,..... 't wet f.le.olly tabled, the cincnsead- said was not mere idle woods., He thank-; earniag without- aopornplishiog inything. ed the Couveation for the timely adjourn-

Oo Wednesday morning, in order to ineaSlef bete/light, iwbkih had been the:Avoid confLion in the organization, the means of proinoting (peace and harmony.-;:. :4.r: delegatesmetin caucus, and ap- lie-thanked the Convention for what they

bad done -for the cause of the free Stites•etlin...l- 1 le eemmittee. to wait:, on, the otherdelegates and propese • that :the, Convention and 1the"cause of freedom] in Aineeica.--...ell be :tlfeilef, order :by Gen. T. J. The electric' sir& would carry the glad

.1 4;nver, of Beaver,who'; s lioOld propose S. tidings of. this nomination to all the freeB. Chase, of Stielnehannetis temporary States. New, Euglanli -would '-nreeguns ande'.l),,lrrre.a. Happily, thiseieres..,g,enerally build ben fires in hymn of it.,arc- dud .toy an d'the Convention wa s so or- Mr. Cooper referred, to the nettrfenee at

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tee,l,,and 'order a misunde Attending be hail up-):e.eer the env-ration was organized colleaguethe:plied epithets to his colleague (Judge Kel 1question of seeding `erederoiale wasA- test, in order- Several prepositions werellY) which calmerreileCtipsatisfied hint

effered and\AIx--Sebated of Considerable length;jwere,e man to,' nuake the amend as publicly 'wroeg. It was I the fart of an lion- 1

Er,.: 1.11.y, the proposition of eenatoreCoo- . orate:cr oas adopted, to authorize the cheer, te ,leas toe insult had bean given. Ile asked

of his colleague; satisfied that, heAPllci.li a tninimittee of nine„ to report the i pardon-was wrang. lle would cram- upomthe eau-',names of the 'contesting deltates, and,the

fects upon whieh,they claim .their seats: ' , vass with:zeal and (lona ility. 1 ' 11 The C-11.'3)We°. didnot get ,ehreugh : Judge Kelly seid,l, that if there .were.

whomn the ! ball betweenuntil/. after.,'tsupper: Ine the eireatitimt,l. any two uleu'e!Le ~C,onstiiiion completed Zits . permanent' a hatelt-4 lay, he would ad ' is cl them 0 1ergenizatitii, and adjaa7tedlie then appreacbdditilt 7 o'clock 'fellow...his eventide Villenight. .. e ee' - I Mr..CMoper•aud; shook him conlially by the

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At night; the Commit* reported the !Lan& J i I ' 1,f ---ea, as direlleted, with a resnintion in favor The nomination of Mr. Wilmot was then. •:.: tlle adinesion, generallY, ofethe Repub- unanimously confirmed. • _

n deleeates iTo this Mi. McClure, of -- The reconciliation between Judge Kelly. 1. r.e!el'e, offered an amendment that ell and; Mr. Cooper' :deeply affected the. Ciin-'...„ et.. mants beadmitted, no • matter how Tendon- Both gentlemen behaved in the

le whom elected, and that each delegate most manly may, and' their', fraternizationto eet.itrel to one -Vote A warm en&in- restored that good felling and Urinonre,to-,r ,,.., ,re debate followed, the main feetuies the ,Ittoitivention which', Slone Iwas.neeessft--yA f -,../eitli'. were, an eloquent speech fronei° give l'aicleaCY t 3 its action- -: 1

ge Kelly; in behalf of the Republican `< The •Convention then proeeeded to vote/clam';:'nits' aullalightI aPers"na4interchange f;‘ -ii canlelidate for Cadal Coml tnissioner,with-

-L, ----;:ever.. words between him and ex-Sena-, the: following result: I~ c ',..eoper.

Mr,: Kelley made i very impressive speech- WM. Millwarl reeeivo,ce. „---tetee, witty, eloquentand foreible,eiord his Win. R 'geezer, "

eeeeeh 'eheyee that in ietellectual and ova - John C Myers "

7 tc.7etiaLiAbility he towered not onlf a bead' Benj. Hartshorn, `" 1. 44 ellond lieedders aboveall Convention, but John Snodkras\s, " ,5 Ilietood!mien the foremost men in the Steil. D. •KCCortwright, a. , • 8 Ir

1,. liretort , upon`3lr..Cooper provoked by JohnLess.,sti •,C...,.....„0 peezooal reflection of the latter, was ate ' R'ho-le 'num her o Ives 160; necessaryrieverest -thing I over heard... , I. -

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' to a choice, 81 --Ie .Att ten o'ettick the vote was taken, and .IVilliemellifferard he in received a wk..~ the amendment of Mr. McClure 'adalt* 'only of a 1 the vete 'east; was ',Are.tel !by an, overwhelming iota. At. ate --clared duly nominated; and lon motion,i . request of rho Philidelphia delegation , the fiominat oil was -I made ti 'itinimotee—-rh..:' Coevention- dip*jidjouinedt in ordtrr The ,Convention•-ther" adjourn d tills. twoe. to 'afford them an opportunity nr_cousutta-

,,,oe oe . .

' I kP M e/ - 1- urn;At the afternoon session the Dominati ons

_ During the night ,thise'snltatioln for. Judges were,taken tip, and in-or der toe, A's Lade and resulted in a resolution that giie,otie to the East and one tothe W st,tl.- y r OEI4 all come into the Convention convention proceeded to tetect, firsin 'the-morning; arid be guided in their fa-tea thoedidate for the sees., with the „following4 are action .by the .coarse of mints. . 1At'inthimmetiogthe mornieg all the cHampton2re S7III-.1.- jWanie.W"reec illiaMbs"Bs6;; M°lThou. MeCennelleiaimantaitook seats, and from .th'atPciint, I; .11)a.red Agnew 14; S P. Johnston 13;up to the time of elating this .letter, all and mime ethers &miteringi'or the eatproneedexfharmonieuslir:-. •-• E. tern 'district Joseph J. Lewis received 88;~

. re.—Jamtni Cooper 38; J. !Pringle 'Jones 8; anda few other seatterin,i. Thel.noreinations;werethen made unantinonslyerl, 1At this point Judge, Kelly called up a 'ri*lution he had previously offered, to ap-1point/.-a committee of nine is reportresolutions. ,An onsheeeasful effort wosruade'to,aoldiege the ff 1zunnui ace, and the]on motion reve aled. Much anxietywas: f elt_and expressed abent the platform,everyone desiring to ,have it tweeptabla in,letter end spirit, yet 'fearinthat it would:-o`ot be. Considering the various elementsof the' Convention timefear Ras not to beworideeed at, -The Cqmmittee consisted ofJudgeKelly, Geo. T. Thorn, ". , Morrow R.fottery eetdin R. Edit., Wm. A. Cook, Ti-tian J4ftey Jacob Hoflinan'• S. P. Mc-deltriolOirid James'Fox. P

After a short abeence the Gemmittee re.Iperted n.- most admirable .series of icsolu-itious. ;It recited the main part .of the-Philadelphia' platforM, with, -resolutionsadded condemningthefiDred Seeet,dbeir•ionand the late election frauds in Philadelphia,,

lin favor of the sale of the Main Line of„the Public Works, and egainsi • the policyof fiennittieg - 1 - - -

Constitution,

vetion, or . wl.enee to any 5allegienee bee

Judge -Kelhad Agreed toit war read -,

cheery, was ad,the heartiest .

appreltemionsrousing 'chef,plat form rod _ youttiiiiile.cry body felt rejoiced • thatthe :Conventionhad accoMplialled its, grand work so sucees.

'Wet' 1The .-Pzeskieet et the Coaveetioa wee

100 votes,2014 'is

• -Ilarriaburgh, March 26--Eve.closed my previotts letter at the •epen-

ing it the morning session of the seconddaft and I am happy toladd that what wasso auspiciously begun that morning was„carrixl forward to the happiest. conclusion.Ile Convention, which', assembled undereloculsand desponclancy,,and was in ittuni-

T,_,Nt danger of hos ai1....-wbvitried withthreatened troubles, °lose& in sunshinecheer,'everyfear dissipated aid everyheart beating high with hope. / ,—When the Convention*djounred on Wed-'day night, the-apprehension was thatthe iterblicin,delegates irould withdraw.organizs seperately. This -was—the:'"is of theitiz'ofoco!, and their brigh-ti,zt..d. ;with-Abe anticipalion. But, likptrue. I;eptablienne, our hiends met in con:,imitation, discussed the subject in' all hibeaiinge, and finally agreet to go into thet'n,vention in t':•e morning and- abide itsresi vat.. They went as I stated in my•ircsious letter. ard• the first ballot for.,Governor indicated that the result, would'bind all the elements of the Coilyentionl'into one.

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-TiffErst Vella insulted as fellows:David Wilmot reelived... -50 -votes;Lorene' Todd, " .4 21 ,Gideon J. Ball " 19 ffFranciaJordaa ." 13 d'-John Covode "

J. K. 'Mb whead ff i. 7. u.l'eter S. " 7 ICJohn. I*, Suilivtak 7 41

U. B. M'ermb " 5 "

Jahn-C. Kunkel If ' "

W,ta. _U. Kelm "" 1 "

Whole slumber of Twee 153, necessary':40+3 chigoe 77. '

__A mond eitllet Iva thee spiaid *kg"

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aiithorited to aPpei t a State Committee ofthirty-three; ,tind .niteitte was appOint':ed to inftwisiothir didwebs of their..pomi..nation; * after tinftibev of loilitospecie*, uniting, aveettie barmoaj atmnaited action that 'bad been =tebtainektheConventiea at'about adjourned sine

Thiie ended one or the" most memorableConventions ever heyritt Pennsylvania. I.heartily trust and sincerely believe that agreat party hambecti coisolidated out of el -

'enients hitherto at variance, without'sacrifimor compromise of principle. andthatthe nomineespnmented wiitheantsy elected. - •

/ . ... i .... .Arrestof WagonsedlezThe'defaulting eastdeis-of the New Ces-

tililivilt was arrested on Wednesday, att).47at..-rLawrence Hotel, in PhiladElphia,bt_officer Job G. Patterson, or the Mat.94Tywolice;]whdfollowed him to that cityhi way „id' BroWnsiiiie .and Balticaore.—IWPearsbn, one el' the' directors of the

! Bank, wiscin Philadelphra, and lied en..delivered-4o effect Wagcniseller'sarrest thro

' the pollee pr that city, but-they said theywere doable to find hirn..o.,While Mr: Pear-

cdrotikatterson were'converalog11l ti e t, wreneertiotet; neinnaiv iTi,....aWas ak 'time eireated:i'lle went to thehouse inhere be stopped and suirendered52e,000 in New, Castleßatik--:zietett. 1-1 eadmits ; taking 'the money, !but quiets, hisconscience by sayinghe left:his own tertsin ilie-i 'place them.-- MeerPatterion0'•arrived fromzthe!Fast; irith 'WI prisoner atone o'clock on Friday morning, and pro-ceeded with him to iliwreneecounty. .

In ,Speakiiig iitlill arleit,this Philadel-phia-BulletinlfiThitayr:afternbon, pays:$4.-.1 N. .WiTtiot*ler, 704 abscondingCashier ilf the,_,Ne 'asitloBank, was 'ar-resold in this<iciffleiterday afternoon, un-der`., the :folliiiing, eirtmatancest HighConstable Russel and Tr ts bad tracesd the

j fugitive tn -inuiciry honses 'ill-famein(___ofa'kbia•Cky, and finally to an es\blishMentin-Juniper st., above •. Pine, kept . by Mrs.

113iddell. --l'o this house the officers wentand, under the !pretence that they werelooking for a certain female, obtained per-I mission to search the bowie In one ofrho rooms they discovered a very largetrunk, Which was marked-with :be initials

/Wagonseller's cane. Upon making in-quiries conerniog the trunk, Mn'. Biddenvery innocently informed them 'that it be-longed'to a gentleman from NeW depth,who bad-come ,here last 'Monday evening,'

il and was to leave for Canada last night—-! The offi.:ers made 1.13 comment on. tiiis dr-curnstance and Snort after, left thelionse.--

...I'hey immediately repaired to a dwelling1 opposite and 'lay' there for the

,arrival of

tba fugitive. Tim latterfinally came alon-_,1 but be was already in custody. X Pitts.burgh officer hid him in charge, having

I picked him in tbe street where he was polo-' tel to him by a-stockholder of the bank."In the money article ;of the Bulletin, we

Itkm,fittillithe following in relation to Wa- Igonlieltor , from which it would 'appear thatthe \hail is kat responsible for his defalea.tion.! The Bulletin says. "We learn',thatthe\sum of ;twenty-one thousand fire'hitneired (! .21,500) belonging to the bankwas: feinn;l to pos session; also, that'the stunof J55,0,00 hay' provic.uply been sent hack

, byliitn: from Pittsburgh to' New C .fttle,l making the whole amount recovered 520,1500" This redt.t'es his defuleatipn to only-

I abOut five- tboushndollars: We alsoilearn that lion. Henr M. Ftillerindpen.darter,' who are mention d as the securities

lof Mr. Wagonseller, are hairier rspen.sible, the bond to which their natucs weresigned having eipired:-.,-Pitni Dis.

,THE BEAU •s 0 ' (:s$ 1 : ' •

1 A WORD TO ISLOTLIERS. A,There is no Object in the world `morepleasant to look upon titan_ a beautiful

child [Even the ernatieSt of old bachelonmust_scknowledge this in labrh-eart, howev-er dtsap;orntment tray havesonrcd his tem-per. Lafortunately, !how97tr, the fresh-ness and natural bloorn of childhood are of

radrrell by disfiguringdisorders. Some-times we youthful faces blemished witsfiery cl " les, and, looking as if disease hadttbeen a work, upon them with a pair ofcsmpas - dipited in red ochre. Of courseevery mother i e*•guises this' descriiition ofRingworm, to whiet. the still more disgust-ing cutineeus affection known as scald headis next ofkin. l'ecProbably nine-tenths ofus.have bad a touch of those unileasant erup-tive complaints' at one time or , other, andmost of as know that-tkey are •not `only dis•figuring, ut excessively anucylng and pala-tial- We are aware too that most of the

'strafes - recommepded for theta, 'merely9 , add' aidaggravate intunation, end gritlefrequently leads to confirmed , disease ofthe skin: Undeethese• circumstances it isto be p_innamed !hatAll•parents Who are notconversant with the wonderful properties ofIlollowifsDintment, will be glad to learn, •

on good• authority, that it is r• quieli andthorough remedy for Ringworm and ScaldAiesd as well as for other external diseases.The testimony which goes to establish( thefact is uncontros4rtable, and every mother*be wishes' to se: the faces of her darlingsunclouded by•eruptions and their heeds en-crusted witk':eicresoeut matte.is'entitled.• r ,-,to know tt;

Proftiitior Holloway .hisobtainedsuch,reputation throughout the Worldfor his z

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rntil and internal remedies, that 'tii .a ermust of course be familier to all ; r Wad-ers ; but after ill thein no ur,in. giv-ingpoint .anh ,force to - ne commend:t-ittion by specifying certain t intiies in which.oneknows that they,- aver worked won.'tiers. If,any moth - shield try it on our ,

reeommendatton • t ;bate little doubt she ''•Will give it a,• ernefient :Place„ in her our-_seg closet ot>the _ttmeJo come. Muchmay be t t myo prevent the ordinary mita- 'neous/disesses of children ' by proper dietvs' '

cleanliness apd.regular exercise ineopkn sir, but after th:e disorder has he•trolly developed itself, there is na.euratirelo reliable as llolleway's Oiutment.--N.'X Sundtri, Mui-curg.

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Washington City, March ;O.—Theoutlines of the instructifins to 3lr. Walker•are agreed upon and they proceed on theprinciple of recogniziii tho statutes .ofKansas as valid The principll busihesswith which is charged is SA heretoforesurmised, to'see that t e pbople hava a free,indepciatient. an I :nn.nterrupted exptres-ioil of opiniOri; and ex raise the gam con-einingthe affairs of tie territory, intying out la proiisiotio of the census-registry law, sad teat for 'the,eleoti ofdelegates toibe eoestitationst convent on.

1111 111111- x_,m ,,tw3....41P1.F.A55. •'BEA-YgR-...AR 21 doniitno prove bight s all 'elver

the Stets. A tersuch en one as'ehrell coil .thettetirseinekileilt , 911ni 14 •

Deane itteseniH f^,l', • fl ,` •Se,,

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is tp ho the suicessor of Go (.. Geary.i Thisti,an-nouncement-sctittors to the wind the illusoryillasohope that has. been eittirtahied;tha 'lltf. Ilts-chisnaa would; not accept• the resignation ofboy. il.,Auti-r woiiid, Insist upon,hisreturn, ler-. • adtkehanaticot.thistrwaysseva4the-9*.-iiii,oprrliiptl. ,Tire.hwill,roil Insittiatit' ofMr. Ancbanaikielwarrust.the belief that; if leftto his iw4-bialet. Jlidtmi+.and P!V:ivt4tMditoald Out i, hieAwn: henget:repletion's opright,. heweol4ns hesitate ii•maineti in givingto .iirmr.Gaaty atualliatwad idleient'support ti hat, un-

.lorturiatetY,, he is In a bad. climate,breams Isa poisoned: etas see: .aid I•ll9z-roanded •• by a; large '-clue of hot-heideCandrick IMPetUumelists;" stbii, ,fistieriilorintim-idation twee been 'ateeetniii- in gaining'com-plete swayoier his actionsti i ' ' ' • ' 11 111Ir. Wairis a -heti, sharp sighted and se-.allyable adirldnati a shicessful financier,and deepl 1 ver+d in po itical roguery ; the

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very man among a thousand whom the southerh.ilve44s Would select ,to ,00000Ct ,and carry,out theirlians and-purpoielkl- it's is an ulfraistand f 4 illibtistredef the' twildeet podsible type,and•he woulddoubtlessat- his time hare beenin the position,rtira'Gen. ass DOW holds, hidit not,besste for hie-extreme iCTS,andthi tierce_

- • , I I . 'warfare which the onomix"i portion of tl.eDemocratie party waged:uponpahim. Such, then,is the , person' selected to supPlant GO. Ocari.This glaring and inionelldoble desertion of ,the 1latter, thereversal of the rule adopted by poerPierce, and the-appointment of a man identiflidin all his fCclings,land habits, end associationswith the alaveholderaCf this south, ought to „leenough, tone would think, ile4 open die I.X ~

partially, a,. leastJ of those who, in the ;latecanvass, Persistd liwc svebstis*,ittely in- holdingMr. Guchaisa as trueiiiiti4xtession condi-date.l Whit pow, bf 'those ,rnammoth postersscattered all lova'. the itate' •nseribed 4. Bud. 1 , 11 -

*lean, Breckesrldga awl Fres K ansas!"1 1They affected itheu to disbelieve the prediction/

which' were , Made is to the ultimate destiny'ofKansas. Thirtgratulatedlthe country uponthe appointment Gov. Geary ;,they commend!.ed hie effort2).,:itr jithdering peace to that disir

!,tructed terhitOry. flow, that we see - how hehas been thWirted, iniulteti, ill-treated, a newpolicy:inaugurated, and th „.

. • ien'anee 0f..th4..I tieneral GoVernmens with irnr frout,him; willvie edit belold, itshoneyo, accents, that there

1is yet hope ToilKansas? iB we still' be told,that It iv not' !the' fixed; unalterable design of

i the' d, ploWersitat be to subjugate; merciesthatterra•tors, and handlicoier to the tender ofthe slave-drivers 12:.c.r2i Iwe shall see.. 1- 11_1 • . 1-- •

-Borough and Township Officem ,_ i

, 80..0u, it, Tr., chool rec tors --isorough.4Joshua J/oroe, 2 ;'Years. Beorge F. 11;arbaugh!,1 1 •1 1 yenr, Joseph C. Wilson. 3 years, W. 11. Mel,Kenzie, 3 11,3.014, , .Sharon —John Strocic; 3-years,Alfred ilia:Mtlico, i'd yeitra,. Win. Davidson, '1year, M. I,Llarialeh I year. Judge of -Election;'Benjamin; Atlittlos Inspectors, Satinet Moor-1herid and{John ,

May Ciinstable, James:ll. DukiiIgam; AstrSor, J. W. Thomas ; Supervisor's;Soc . (es Ijohnston and Sarricel 3loorheadiTownship;l Auditor Win A. Lir! To vr oahiplClerk. WFS. Barclity ; Justice; Pealse, M. Wil:fI.i Ghl I , 1son ota slues . Ism. - i111 - 1litia DcaTen.-rlikirec.tors, Rob ertoJoseph Shay; GCorge ,'Powers; andshall; Jild;e4 limes PottentonLewis'M'Kint Snd'Edward M'aiure •

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Samuel SSatuin,n,,, Assessor, *John1 I 'Supervisors, 7ugh Marshall and 111lace • Auditor 1111,2 Marshall; ClMilie' • 1 b

. Lr„ I .1 ~ ; " 1'..11R113170Y vp.4Diiectirrs, Bachelyears, John Barndollar. 2 yea , W,1 year.; Judge,' lsanc Noss ; I -

GinetGibbon. esse Crarothers,; Co!'.lil r s1, •on';'f AaI sans,' Charles diveyy

:George Barclay, Ancli.ow CarothLalferty ; i Anditer.il'm. C. IIMorgan. 11, ' • . - 1yureptews, 17.-..-PiradOTS,. IffWilliam Scott and Peter Clark 'Brittain.; :bispector, JosephC .mph -Junlap; Ccin'atLihie, Se

Bern., Sethl M. yi.shyPowell,, John• M'CartrAnditc4, James JlzDiiiilap. • 1

DAHLISIDwovp.an '

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rea A"letter frank.eittlendin*e,inneaotlloll.ppr next week.

!II• Tif MOW ink hki beat; thrgedArdspeliseiri•sgragly .• -

se Edwsrdßich,rde;.\tiq..ofrPYthihnrrli,

has rnaltieed the intert or it:in the New 'Lisboa Itnekeie thite.l

'llllll`4/r. Finset. I:CittielYSitiethtteisieek- ,&rinenote oity that r Teacher'a nasetbtig irAttbe hild at Court% sea." Rouse, =sol2BelMir ttrinto4ll4, 'on tlatnr day taxt,:the "4thIfishinti • • ,

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•aiiittieefElettu'r Tuesday andWednesday of lest weekthapupil. of the Stutiinary in Ujdn plade; wader the control of Bev.

Baker, passed ...a Tiny thorettgh ezOt-able esaminathmA.,

ialr'SbaCennix,colmOionkmersed Wse, ILeeit-Eirr t.: of tbisboronik, Menian!ileAppraiser, Ur place of IL ll.' Agneir, Esq., AP.pointedglerieto

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ifii`We are issfe6 ed to enteral ourfrierids In the couiiY, Wad Particularly to semi111. Reed, Esq., of ludipendence, end r DavidMarquis, leg:, or Ilaellester, for early ritninsof-tbe Spring eleetios: They will be Camila'our_paber, in detail, tbii Week.

liao M'CoWan's Lantuan.—On ,Fiednesdayevening last, M'Cowan, of Pittalborgh, da-livered* Ivry inttatostiag lecture in:the M. E.Chntlik bttbisplace ITheitiatiOCii-L" idealand itie prikethar=iras Saadied in In(fe.signs manner.

1110,..0nr citizens fair some time ',Past havebeen subjected to vesy,greet, Inconvenience 'onaccount of SI derangement in, the': Water pipes.Our 'City Fathers,' bowies; are arezPleasedobeerve, are exerting tiemselies to remedy the

and wa; sh#l,4,probably,l therefore,have an abundant sapplrotyinter in shaketime, ' I I 11—• . l.I ,f• - "!t "

•gifirThe *DlMation petty- held io the new

Befall:levy building last- freek-pateleA off verypleasently`and profiiably3An eloir:tleataddrOsiwas delivered by ft4:Ntr''. Daridson. of I itts4burgh, otter which roublO7iin•l •rfre.linten4were dispensed with's literal'lMnd. 1 The proicoeds inlen nt the door AitlOUlltiill7lbome *94.1Great credit fine the, ntanagers r iot.— the or'derlY and systematic manner which te wholeaffair was 'conduCted,

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The fallowing Tavern'inidLlating' lions° Litenses were grantelW'peisons in this' cluntr yyat the Jlarch Term:: ' .

• lass Oil . I i•Rochester borough Lilugh Dean and 111'17;

chael Camp.•• . •- • 1 ,Big Biaver tp.- asitJphnst.n.flopoweil tp.--Joim

rtga 4rousies. !BoAviter lel'Ee. anti!

SamueLJ‘cobriston. !

' • ... State Bpportiatuneat.lTheSenate CommitteeL sippointed to diitria*

the State hare maZie flort. The', ratio oftaxables for a, Senator'. halted 'Re' 17;011, thaifor fteprtaentatire ,5,914. Washington. emit!Reefer, and :letter, 'Lawrence and Trepango areaclassed Mgether Bcnatoriaily. and`Lawrence UPC joinedtoet herin a Reimesenta4tiTe-districi, with ime member eaclk.,•stand, afse, with two members!. `Tb,e report: ,

hard! be ad •liteil in itsf presentsharife;•

may, however; be nimtifiedsd as to be acicipta.jble to.a wasjority ofboth boinches. . t

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.\ Importao Bills,OurItereseutatisr ImbAe, last vieek,l

introduced abill supplementary to en act VS-1quiring thrlevelaivi and. Pittsburgh). RailiondlCompany to inclose their road. 14, '

He also presen ted at the same time is bill au-thorizing the Diregtora of the Poor;,Bouse oftBeaver county , to dhipose of the prop) nowin their' pomiesion, 'phrelmse ether Tiontl inorejsuitable and censinient and erect therettbuildings salindent.l•f* e( employment !NW:aCcommodation of the poor. actionThe. of the!pireators to hi, subject to the approva l of 'theeOrphan's'. Coin. Immediate actionmended, and the bill went through the variousreadings in iheHouse.

TB:11'STAno TICKET•• In another column will helound are , ,r tit)atithe proceedings of theDelon'p. 7State •..' on..We are 'informed by one~itt the , egittes thatthe, Convention wu minao v: full; and aljthough some difficulty wan :fl'itipprehended,iyet„ happily all the ~ 1 •Were tutrosonnted;the bushings p.:; '- . StitlY sad r hartO4eij

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thusly, the plat! ! d , tied! Mooted'without adi ntin mindidates werez / 1 I .notninat . . nammonsly, ma the Convention ad=

junta ,intilmidst etavery blaze-of optimal-, .

It hardly nessenearrto my aword in: he,halfof chi candidates. ' *be, in all the lengthand breadth

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and breadth of the i'itattsla norfamiliar withthe name of David Wilmot? For pistr,s he htuibeen eloat;ly 'linked with the National politieeof the country: `lie, long tince,''kpok bin-standin detente of tLe principle' of free4otn, and'hail maintained it with' easwerein; I &muslinfrom that time a4b• present. Doti it'd fear.lois in the ' disciOge of all hit 'pub* trusts,pilau and unassuming in blt manner,, pare, up-right and irreProaelsable in hie,private eharae.,

ter.. Ito oombines'ill the element" of it brave;popular afla inviaiihle leader.' We:verily be.liev -ethat lie 4111. reechre i tile: largosit ;vote - inNorthern asi,d Westera Pennsylvania, ever castfor any man before. • .

'The nominee's for ,the Supreme Birch Aremen ornote, possess utmallied reputation.; andTank among. the ableat'of the legal piofestioniin the State.. -The itecessionOf such loon to'thii

• t!!Mich of the Supreme Court Is greatly to bedesired at this time. ' '

3fr;.3filward, the candidate fdr Canal Coml.missioner, was a inemlier of itheiate Cohgressile ie a man of flue fitteitor the 'place for whiehl4..te, Lima defected;and is prOhably better &tlettlated, to unite thetwo wings of the partila aa4 aroand.Philadel•phia, than any .other' that *gild hate been

The,tieket certainly. is a elVag ,one,, and tn.• - . I

IThomris4ni,Johnjnspeetors4lCr onstable.:4lli : Sukithobert ;•Walirlc, RobertiEa4in; '3l

4. ~.,.,v0,,,i,J., ~0,..., 5i,....11Jostable, Charrleall

; Suporvisors,l ji rs and Wut.F.!''nter'; Cleriii 1

' A ~44hn .w,T.90.,J; Vii.seph..rra an& Ja.

M,,,Welsh ; Aga.:.7' itistirs,• Davidr /SnE). • ' ' Ie Atte hOMAII White;`' <rd.' Hifi ;I '

Clerk, James!,

4,. . TP Directors, James P. I MI--4

'' Inl4 J. Reed; Judge, John Black;, z 're John Ca inand John Wallace;-;Co.8' oie'f/ 1,A e, seph'Dilworth , ;Assessor Joseph, Dil,I rii I hDoo . ; Supervise , °sap utbitt and 4.

,: . ones; Auditor, J. R. ,Elder Clerk, A. JCook; Justices of Peace,- Geo W. Cory; andWilliam When. • ' ' ' 1

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11 1.!....0003111' ITIP.-.-D!reOtOrli. S. on Cotton 8years, Henry Groin, 8 1 years, rflliam !dais 2I , 1 Iyell's.. tudPatterson Mitchell year; Judge,John Swain 1-- Inspectors,Wm.e and JamesConway; Constable, Win, Mais Assessor,'Jas.MeAlay; Supervisdirs, William steer and; Ed;,

I r 1 ',ar4 PorterF Auditors, John 11 Beighley: and.George V. ,Swain;

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Clerk, Georg C. Minis.Faaeumerit , . 1itirr.4)irectors,Franais S. Wilson;

'Bram Wallace and John Mier; Judge), Charlesnag; Inspectors, a ssn Fes mer and Sameel Lute; Constab ,•&liol.liel ye'; linter, 1.Daniel Siam n ; 'Su itors, . °saucier Fein,tibell and Abu rMo a; Auditor, David,Thom-Iller„an; Clerk, Peter heonse;• Judea oi Peace,Janice W. Pter. - 1

IFassriox. oha Nickum , 8 • years; :lamesM'Connell,ll'Conriell, airtime, Thomas It Cooper, 1 year;Judi!, John gams •;, Itispectlr. Samuel;;Bli- -ter and Richard hail;Moneta/di; Jae. Stoops ;

'Assessor, /amen 111"Ifee; •Atilitors, B. Rodgers,Martin 1Faber 1 yeer . •I indices, T. G. Kerr, H.,

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Bryan.", j 1 , •lassisi.—&hool! Directors,

- ' I. ,Cdeb'Whims,L JacksonSwearinGNiackall; Inspector, ~ William.ifiller; !Constable cici;&stealer.Supervisors, dec'rgeilY"* Robert,%Yin., Ferguson ; Clerk, ;Jos.. 31'James Cameron. 1;,,,,

1- GLasnow a'us.----..,,cho,ol Directors, I. trrall.John..Caugheyi. Constable,John Fall. tarsa--1 or-Jos:, /I.l'Cain; Instice. Benoni'Dawbon. :1 , i 1 ~, , 1 _ . „.,,

rCIEQUOZTOWtir Bo4G -weononi Directors, T hos.

Poe ir 'rhea. Rinser l: Judge, It. D. Dawson; ra4spectors, Beni' Langhlifi,' He ' 'Kittery; Con-stable', JameslTodd; Assessor, . hos: (.!arriarr,Supervisor, Si IT. Hanalei:in.Honwerow I: Bor.—Selina irectors, John,GiObreath; T. . liangbiip,'.las. ain, Ins. 1313,d1R. S. Mortify;R. :Id &iota; Judg ,ti.31Tirran-i!Ir4ecti,i, jiiisti uniii Can't% ant Ittcfr'eseer;.•

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Buell Loftier,•n, Judge Jae,41iller, •Rainingohn Johnston;

Reed; Auditor,erran; Justice

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.1i:.....,..-,-..,,.---.4.__I*AFAP....Ifritehill;Beperrbior, XL [ltebnianger,

'kkitigt,,R4Rbert !bertha. 14ro le--Seti 1 We 'quit?, .17;4 A 00l Dtre ... Jeru ,

Wiej. ) k . . and )'4111e3 q;firegthopKni 1 Jokes,

1r I:; ier- '',--.irDi s tr ict, A. Le 10111er, triiintfcni,

1° - ...,iiine; bepeotore, 3rCiairel klistriet,I:liqefilltilit, James Bebikat,:firanl4A, Rent,4°64lsad Walser Bredial-;Crousbiliti, RobertHandle ; Asses or, Robert HandleylSuper, sore,Samuel Swearingen and Moses Nab: Auditor84,12,14 moorc., - r• 'IIAIIXOST Tr.—Judge, Matthew ;

sPeutors, Jacob !Rupp and SilyesterGavirgConstable' Andrew Kotiba; A,Jacor jimobifearreaJohn Boma ; Clerk, Mottbew Justi-ces of Peace; George Shires and-Jacob lienriet

Itorswitu. rr.--Sobool Directors, AndieW.M'Donald,. J. P. M'lsenzie, JUdge...tarlitarons,Impeeterp; David C. Draea'and lkibert &Maplejr.; Constable, James Warnock, *wryer, Jas..

Wirnock. Supervisor', Benjamin, ilallAnd Mi-edinel Springer. Auditor, Henry: Semple,Clerk,-John Shal!er, Justice of Peace,' David Patton.'• lauirmetmam—Direetofei G.. Sbollito aridJohn litilmea.ludge, Janina WCoyi,inapeetora.William Reed and James =tool,. Constable,Peterniatler, Assevvor. Peter Butler, SUpervi-mos, James Tilton and James .I'C'ennell, Audi-tor, D. M'Allister, •Clerlt,rD. WAllister: -

-- Isonsray.-.!•Directors, - Thomas Wilson- sindDavid Engle, Judge, C. H. slays, inspector,*Tecate , Engle, Constable, ,Joseph Ammon, Ai.sensor; /ohm; Engle. Supervisors, Samuel Hoytand R. Within,-Auditor, M. ?Willi,Clirk, JohnHays

Mission. Directors, Jahn Hartzell and Geo.Hattie)), Judge, John Harttell.:lnspectors, dlicline' Miller and George Hartzell, Cosstablell7;A. Schwittestatrg. Assessor,'P. A. SchWinesberf,Supetvioars. Jacob Jung and Austin Thomas,Auditor, Philip Dimber, Clerk. 'James Stewart:itioox.-L--DirectOrs. John Davis, IsaaclCamp-bell and WilliaurElliotti Judge, Wm. Morrow,Inspectors, C.,1Patterson: and J. W. Springer,Constable, Samuel Patterson. ,Assessok•JohnSupervisors, &Unmet Zimrperly and 4.M'Cullough, Auditor,:W. 3PDrier,.Clerk; B.Short, Treasurer, Philip Weutsell, Justice itPeace, WM. Elliott..

N-w Damn--etww Batowrox.—Directors, 'G. Barker, Da-,vid Critchlow, Samuel Osborne and w. T. Pur-d ante, H. Reevei, lmipectors, J. T,Pugh andJ. U. Gould. Constable, Hiram Reed,Assessor, 'Thomas Seale, Auditor, A. G. ld'-Creary '

:New Sawtcxxx.—DirectOrs, Samuel .Chenyand David !Motor, Judge, John l'iervol, In-spectors, Jacob Goss and J. A.' Steinbach, Con-Amble. Alfred Iliuds,.Asseasor, Humes.Superviso'il, Adam Endres, John. Knoielshoe,Amite?, Jacob Wooster, Clerk. P. Ptersol. '

Oitto'i:4Dieeetors, John Slentz, Dawson,P. 13arnes and James IL Goodirinv Jwige, Alex-ander! Derings; IStunuel Duncanand S. Fronk, Constable, M. Caney,-Assessor;M. Chaney, Supervisors, Robert Ltugldin,'JohtiBarclay and SamuCl Johnston, Auditors, 'Sam-nel Fisher,and Reibert 11..1.1arclay,..Clerk,Rob-ert Slason.

PAiTtllDON.—Directors, -.Joseph Ross, JohnRoop6, Judge, John Sims, Inspectors, John It.Hoops and Jesse Williams, Cutistable',, Elihn-Evans,' Assessor..Eiihu. Evatis, Supervisors, I).Patterson end T. E. Wells, Audit or, John lieu-n'on.

DARLIXCITON Boa. -4-Directors, W.Cochran,Irwin and J. It'evilin..Constable,l Cook,

Assessor. it. Cook? qustiee. Samuel Hamilton,

. At/BICULTURAL MEETING.,

The oast of . hfouagersi of !the Bewirercounty Agricultural. Sudety, met at theSheriff's Ofee La. Beaver) March 27th' '57.

MEMBERS PRE•ENT.Rogh' Anderson, Pi Richie .Ba=

kin and it. II ,Bareh.y, Vije, Presidents;J. •

-;: Managers.—Jatnes.Darragh,Robert Net-ion, Dr. J.. tI. Dickson; Spencer"Briggs,Silas Caughey,.ls,Cunnlughara.• • :The Board organizedthy appoitfog Jas.Darragh Presidmit, had SI. CunninghamSecretary.

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The folhiwin,g reiolutionsl*ere passedResolved, That it in expedient* for the

r.oeiety •to purehasei &Mind' in which to'hold their Pair. -I • • •

_ .1nesolved, That £! If three beappointed Ito aacertiof at what price sta--Ole ground, can bo purchased, and to reportat the 'next meeting. JAmes Darr-aah.

; Hugh Anderson and Smith Cunninghamwere appointed said 00113111i4e6.

Resolved, That Dr.' X.!I. Dickson and'James Darragh be a committee to ascertainmint aid can be prcicired tumid° of theSociety, to make a suitable tiorse ring.- • Resolved, That the Treasurerbe instruct-ed to pay any prem ulna awarded at thelast. Fair, to those entitled to receive them.

' ResOlved, That the President be instruct-ed to record the chirter of the Society.; Resolved, That a reward of flee dollarslb° given to any person who Atilt' give infor-lination sufficient to convict the perton or,pereons who has, or iiiielbeen knockingithe boards off the fenoe viand the lairotround; and ,who have been stealing the,boards 1 and lumber out of the enclosure ;`

lotof gny person or pers3Us Who-may. here-.After be guilty of these offences. The re-Arard to.be paid on conviction of said per-Isom or persons .

Resolved, That we adjourn to meeton{Saturday the lilth of 'AprilOtt 10 dekaA. M., at the Sheriff's Offbie. 1' S. CUNNINOIiAM See.

larAlfred Marks; E. says: is Myj'wife'litis been sorely iiillicted'with .Dyspep-isia: for' the last, year., -Du'ring ibis timeshe' bad used So tnatiy' inedieinits whichist.emed to aggravaterather *him remove thetdiseasct, that we almom. tiespairedtbc,lter rt..-c_ver.r. Living the country she enjnyedlan tho atlrantagos of pure air'and-exorcise,!yet leach day 54 seemed le ba more.:euroe.[bred. ;With somerlifftenlty;tl persuaded-!her ka-your Holland liittets,-wbieb,'-/

to ti2eftel htti, crirtiistetelyi cured'

M BilII-

gr'i lerWrintllnk tett :

a Brand Inquestof the Comm,or rennity vanity-now- -LinqtArips toand forthe_ bpd .of the Countysiof.etMatea: 09.00T1N lftg:Inlgo,Oporti through ourForeman,that.as members ofRavi, Ittloost, • ire dia-i•is it'the ' decoy the ty.neBeaver, 014. found ;tin a varyLdil.ipid.d.,l`condition, really unfit 'tor the acciiinirp-h--tioo. of ittchbol, sitbk. as the fund .of th,'.Icatitution- noutd•vrarrant ; 820 1the intF,ical atipiaranci ofthe knitting itslifttpErtthtitiewito have;the control of the 80 1,L6,;;I_therein, have been, -a\rsi .are remiet z• . 1;14'together •with'tke e!ternol appentinCe,inclearly, evceit.great odgoei on.the pia of'the Trustees in the hero of theirapecti re duties as officers ofslid in.stitinion,litOukici POrr.ett; neetitun.l,'•

arandlaqtiestArthe Commonwealthof Promoylvania now lit Sessino.in hurlfor I Ma Coidiots of liedoer..—hr.once of-a "tiqulst'of tits Connnissi§sersrasaid County to !visit .t!to New Jail'pow-iuprocess of , erection ift sud,for thegni,*county. f? .We thr .-de members of said-Ingeext di.(visit and examine said New, Jail" andthrough twit Feremso doreport that thework has put frmird with good pro.gresi conflict the strUet/ii;e thui far evin.oes Clearly: that the healtisatintecuritythe prisoners -have beect kept in,view by thearebirecti-and those ns"..ylaiOn its erection;thict.tbe work istif thtest

tial order. ' '•- '

Fortls4e Argus...„I At itePli to

Ma.---"EDLToira-4" trove Ln 5.1 giro to r, ;`tract. :the utipleaiiiiit coat sr,unpleattarit contr4vcry betweenDr dhandler and nayself,i' espectally'sineehm' assumed the persoltal Character itthan. I know enough about human natureto know, that the',publits' are very little in.Wrested in the business affairs of tie twosubscribers. .4

There area few things in the Dr's lastarticle that I canniot*rtait to pass withouta word 'or explanation. =Awl-as the Dr.pledges hitnself to 'write so [lmre, I will,be careful t) introduce to new sithjuvt inmy rejoinder. . .

,The Dr. labors to Int!rke the i mpress ion.ethat my refily' to his.fi!ist article, waxen.'esiled for. 'This he 44., first, by stein;that..‘'his article was divested of allatities, as far ass clear statementcase would., allow, and no winiwzotatu-nity, 'could-or-would lialre suApectedMurray was the unfortun,atepractiti..nerr&C. Now let us look at this ;-_case

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Puittapsautton.--Directors, Peter liarkley 1 I dant rant to charge,atiy thing on t:iii..Dr.~.and yin,. *Allard, Judge, Henry •Fisher, Inspect71 of which he it not, i_guilty.' Now- lerit%mini, there veers bit t'sr-sro:l4flisi4tOrs,i Henry Ketcham and A. Dots, Constable, rbornif iiiE. F,. Winter, Assessor, C. Autre;th, Justices,, ..

in 'the community an ,or as•rat •tirw aand ''ll, iC. 11. Shriner and J. Bentel • , -~r,.county. Those -were Dr. (1?- an lf,r an•lPpLAPIEI:4-Directors, J.kines Brewer, Samuel. ,the C'nla

Garber and E. Thomas, Judges., Bear rW.,...1...th 1 11.1)illf.- jr WitS11.11.111:11 t‘i Awn I.,„! that- heand Henry -Millis, Inspruors, W. NrClelland I meant rue. lesides this, jt wls -emt..-t'••ti.4.and Jimi.** Brewer, Coast:dile, Rtibert Wilson.1:lo known Rial. tAlr--1 1../r. ~l I vi....,• ti, i ,iitAss .s ,or, Robert Wallace. Supervisors, Thoulas •r joo,l terms._Ail.' a;2'. liii, 1i..:. ri,.:a ; .l v al.-'m, PAlllott4 and- John Giesnuin, Andi!ori, W. I,- -

I.ts a•tre, an , , •,..i.tr tus,„.pliy.:, t-m'Oellandi, Sainut.: thirber ilia tliomas Fergli- 1Gritted . h • -11 r • -;•

son,l, Clerk, J.Kiltlewoo.l, Justice. Henry Welsb. , firm, that t was the }mac:li imt,r, :Ittt.il4Jtir ,cc,,oN..—Direetorg, J.liiicp-Liefferty And All7:i calletl an empiric, a pvit Ft tl.itt it aftldrew Gatnide, Jtuige, Wm. :Smith, liitipectitis, i lastly he ~-.,1,1 5,1 fu• hii„se,„,,,i ~,6 i„, 11, 1Jabal. B. !fall and John ft. pottr., ConstAble, A. r •1• .. ,-. I- ~ _ i.., . ,

„ urties. Sa l aut./. au, it req itred u rotaEwing. Assessor, t. Ewing.. Sitperirilors /..11,..,/ - . , ,:Calhoun -and J A. Brides, Aud:tori Jilines i- 5" 11-Wrs. 1;;IFIty, to c 'lnt, to Jo r, c, E:, it,' ,i

Knout esClerk, Robert Rail. - . ' • ' 1-thAt it was ap.-).)r ..1• thh." II it' WI at ';i;;;,i. . . .Itucticsrsa Lion:---ll"ireol,,rs,ll. l-N: Frazier, 1 the Dr. think to gain:hy this trcti. !ft:JoOliTer Kirk, It. Jaeksoli,_ W. 'rhon'Tpsoa and W I,tride? Simply'. that as it was nqt •.: ,11-1,1-

„,creiglitnn, Judge; Joattes I,ckson, illuspes.tord, 1 i'IY known that' he netant me -th a t I t ~!.Vi Porter and C Bracken, • I, „I. •i -

. • b bRinCH.E:4TEE. TP --Directors.'Julin whole,. tind, ;therefore are erne It; . , •, William Bent, Judge, W. Leaf, Inspectors, W. ' Ai seer&nrgfitiment 0; that he. wltti t ,,,i whore and F. wartris, Constahle, John Wright. ;guilty of plagjarisni.

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i have alt•it •,i• :IAssessor, Hugh Jackson, Supervisors, Ditild nioc ii44) say ou 1:0,t 81141,10et If 11,‘1t 14,1' :....;3;.arrilis and A.P. Laco:.k, Attlitor..llu4lt Irwin that lienyino. that he he. 4 the tilt', ici;" rt'Clerk .'A. e. Lacoek,, Justices, bavid-mitcliell. ' ,t, •, .

," ., f rtarrus• but acknowlei •ring tott a.• :t.,' SMITH BEAvettit—Dirocturil, SamuelLawrence . 4.-.„,.,, , 7 X, •and astme.4 Nrwillin, *Jurige, ts. Conkle, Inspect-1 sbuzc of the eirlier . editions, willt•xt.J4l,ors,'Sanniel Anderson and w." Bradshaw, Con4hitn in the sight of intelligent in•!n he i 4eable, IL', B. Itayl, Assessor, B. it:Fart:lnd, :-Iyelcotna to all the,consulation he cin drawSupervisors,'M.G4lY- J•thn lteed,-1- x•-milli"' fimin-that scurce,Auditor,, Joseph Reed, Clerk, J., Row; Justice, _ ,.1L Whit. ; lie complains bitterly that;I_ garbl:!' bri. _

attrepresen t hint in) nii'quotat: oi+. it iihurely riot,expeeted• 'hu ll will ririli4r r N'ihis article to mine. •Is not his, in ti.elhands of the Aan-ic-rier,? I "quot • partof the sentencfr.and shoirlaystthat it is notifinished Is this garl.,',iii:?-, • Now let any"Ulan ' iakel the'seirt .111: • is it

'stands in his own ' artiele,stol. I!e'i at itcarefully,: ailed by the rules of •olovian-•guage, 'antic let hiin,l if' he can,, iak: %lirother,meaning out of, it than 1 dil.• Hereis the language. "If I%lrj•-•31to ray lii per- -termed a surgical op?ratn, or'ed", •el acare, and been requested to report it to theMedical! Society pa faet We_did nit kiioir)we are willing to award !lila iill lie in rite.'•',Wbas is the-faet he (141 not_ k 'air? ft ,Steeps by Nis last I:rtiele that there sera i'two facts.', let, that I, bad pert iroo•ti a!Cure and' 2d that J Lad been requs tel to-read its report to the Medical S isll,-ty.,If the Dr. is such a stickler for tieirtstatements, ..why diii he not say,_.'3;l- b'e-I,would,now :have us believe' he rrieatv.`i 'l'd-he.knew Mr. Murky liadsierfarn); I a sor-gical operatiictnit'di ,l 'not Itotha' '''s;:d a-tre.sect a cure, and had beenas,l-roe3t-.ed to telil the report of the cure 'to theMedical Society. if my 'detinetine hJo notbeen in accordance with, the Dr's. twininglet Mai blame his batrigramniar. Afterthis candid vieWr'of the` case I wetiP ask isthe Dr. justifiable iti.saYing and, publish..., .ing, that I kilave published a "lalsliioud?"-,;Let us have_ and arguments but,s_3l:tWordsDr 1 • - , ' -

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2. is ' I_, to /,_ ,It very eittuen every ooserver, tot:

133. Y surgical oPeration over the river istile;whole cause of tha-Dr'h.4rouble. I'lle boy, l'undertakes to attribute 'Abe cure that hlibeen wrought, to the physician who tr'svihes; eonstitutionalljr. • .YSit she hail bee'"under the treatment.otvittrious nilysietariifor over five years and, 011 getting, worr'It=was at my , own urgeOt request, that'physicist) was called in.- 1 I ma,kel 66P(t ie".,'tensions to practice medicine myself; on'

as an honest man, desiring !mini the •xel-fare of my' patient, than the andivided gin".ry and.fanie of the' operition, *nil onnn',- ,quent oure, rI advised Mr. ,Swager, -to el°

in a physician; and accordingly. •pr. Dirk'son wasialled, and he Ulaitns onihighershare of the credit that'll am willing t°

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award him. Why will D. Chandler grieve `"-

over,a good deed at'ia not !lone, '° hisown name? • 1: • ' '

Fli's charge, ofe,gt.tisnt is, one of#5 o='stereotyped things introitieed byrribberswliedthey have nothing egg to say. V.l' 'it•reasonable nian could eiNiect ma So defin •

myself riglinst llhAr4os broughtagaiest meprofessionally, morally,iooially,- .and FP ..'"gionsly. and-not hive resort to alli,,y-':3l°':',al pronoun. • The last inStaucel Its. „lives of i

integOtism israther an enfortunitts sele.e-lion. That islbis. "It is bar Ii II

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