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.4 !k iai roll free (OFFICIAL PAPER OF TH, ,C trmlltou, ibar30ay Ju H. f TPIDPtM'rOY rm-Ffr,l.r.ofedt. fb EDITORS & POTJSHBBnrJZS? : Mr. tnbaon 111 Mioiieeota, by ' " ma MM mM .On J $4.00. fLtXi t.np. 5.50. 11.00. ,V0 Oriaan" " 10,li 1,0 - ,m. it .00. 16,00 Ten liacj or teat of irlH Brericr will be contid arewa Q-iertr auUttx pftc4x V "ttffk "U"" bar iaertioajM tb bee of their adrertltementi, t if t will be publiabed until ordered Oat, ted eharged aecor linariT. CT AdrartieanaaaU ikawla handed 10 bj Tcu (yalfVinWrlr,l',lh?f.we',k- ... BaT '9 Wot naaU and ejpedltioaily earootedat t(oflc,on tbeabortee peesakl aotk. Law of cirmert. . SaliScribfTK who do not (ha aotica Ut ika otf ft, are couei.JeraJ aa wuhiug w poutj une thjir aubcrip paTerf.Caaaol'wheriuaT couliuueto tend tbeia uuu'l I K wbaci tr aeglect or rafme to take their pe r'jdktU from the ofllce to which they are dtreetwd, they are hel reaaonait'U Si J hare "! bH, fd . Jrrl Uteta ditcopiiiued. 4. If aubacrWers remote to other plaoea withowt in I frmin the pobti.Wera, and the paper are teut to the (.rmer Mue'lipn tney ara i.c, .-,....- ; 5, The oarU hae decided that, refusing to take Mpen fvMB the oldie, o rwaonng and leaviug theai I ill 1 1 fwr.ia ariaa(.'i eTi.det)ce ol intentional fraujj. tXT- Voaunaater whonotlfj a publisher that a newa Apt I not tfket frowt the oflco, are required to gire the r).ew wh Ue are nt ufteu ouf. (Bee Poat Q Act. '.urtftwctioni and La. cou.mco.yyBNTiQN. Your Central Committee have takon the re enonsibility of changing the modp of selecting ca tlidataa, aoping that lliereby it will iocur? a rqoro uuiveissl expreaainn 0 the will of tfm peP,?- Therefore, thu volrs.of CarroJI co,uuty, who are willing to co-operate wait tl' J' Kef ublicsn Varty of Ohio, are respectfully notified to meet in t' b '.apeottve place of holJiug elections in the dif ferent townships (or some couve.nieut bIkcq a.lj i tent,) on Friday (hi day of Augnt,u4 1 oV'oc P. M, and make selectiom of candidstis for the different pfflcea to b fiW " l(uieiua(tQr stated at the en suing election. The township pull t bp kept oe till 4, o'clock; f.. M. at least. One eamlhlatc for Representative, Probate Judge, 11 1 .... Auditor, . . Tiuaaurer, . . - Sheriff, - Commissioner, - - - Surveyor, . " Pruiecutipg Attorney, . Infirmary Director, And select Tiike persons (o act " towiishiji Del egate, to meet in Couuty eonvoi tiou at thg Court Hmiein Onrrollton, ou VuJurJaj M tfh day of Amyvit next, at 12 o'clock J., to bring in tl re nrns from their ranpuelive towpsliips and ascer tain and determine w win hav lceO aelected aathe candidates. Also, g tK titHe and place first mentioned, will telnet a delegate from each towniliip to moot iu P,iKiict Convention nt time and place hereafter to be fixed, 10 fppitijU Candidate fbr Htite 8on itor. And the Uelegates in allendancn at the County convention will select Delegntea to the SlHto convention, lo U hehl Columbus on the Itlh of August next. . is further established by your committee that n majority of the dote,'HUs present shall make f) nomination: provide.! alway,that there aronyrr fowiisklM represented, eacW by its nwu MUMfJ. YourcommitteA rely iifhW the vvell tried palri Otwm, and u,n aqbduetl energy of (bp Ropublicaus of CarrcJl for a full attondanoe at th primary mtettnga, ao th vt such catvlidates may be placed in the Held, on whom the united strength of the ((feuds of "equal ritrhls nmi exact jnsti o to all" eau be conceiitrate-i. By ardw of Committee, WILLIAM McCOY, Chairman. HUK8TKD Ul'! It would aeeoi (torn the following, which M clip fiom the Gleveltiud LaJrl Unit that old iu eorrigibly honett man, AiKitaa Ivklliv, Eiq, ha been pltt.iging; that huff and wiiuaiivy nasal protrude of Us into eMrr Mxyk buaiuess, ia such a way as to bo of very jreiU importance to even body. SueJi men ara very much iweded about stwh rocalitica aa tolwinbtM sad Washing ton. We hope to hear that Mr. GiUon, the late Ti.Msurer, will I abk to show sati"(actovily that be haa not emlx aaele l per s, but he ca.mot well relea-o himself bom all blame, although ho ia the relative of J. 0. Rrealin. the allegd real default- er and embf.aer. QRB AT T)EKAL.C1VTI0N. KMBKJ7.LR- MEN1' OV 550,000. " The 0. 8. Journal of Saturday, btings njtlSe nwiingintelligonce that a deficit hsaWn diecov ered in the State Troasury of five hntnireil and ffly thousand dollars. Mt. Olhon has resigned hia olVic, apd the (lovernor lias apjmin'ed A. P. Stone, of vavlumbria, to fill the vacancy. Mr. (iilm itates that the deficit extafttl whu W fame into the office, and that it ia the result of the former Treaiurer, Jo?in 0. Hreslin William Dennaon his been appointed by the (rgverner to apt in conjunction with tho Auditor, aw one of hiclrW,ip making a full examination. Jlo tliwfcir. ye Jnlf interaat, wotwitlntandieig the ikfioit, 'J1 be paid. We are infvtmol Ifom fttlotiicr sonrce, timi tJibeou is n bolher-in liw of Mr. lieslin mtk rfieii!,l the fti' t 'i'tlas (hi i'C-i tiou in oider ! efleuAi tft op is toivc theWerin ojvporlim.Hr to re4aoe the tjiowy. 'if thU is' true, althotih tho motives of Mr Gibn aere duubtle s gooil. It is to lo frgrol- Two Hollers iJUvl pau wnniu me Om ii ur, or let, three insertions, " ' M lmliimln 1 1 - - -' Ilia sympathy for' IU from an earl:- remember aoruo iniatralun about a iVit'ii attribute I, if vs ii. -!i!, not, to bunk it! Mr. Bresliu is at present in Kansas, ar.J the empomr rbaviewef j other Lo baj access to the books of the off! SKVENTH OP AtTr.ITST r- , M CQlumm ifcat tbii ia the day filed M for tit Carroll." From all tlutt we can aaecrtain. tliere will be uite a numh. r of names rabmiHed fur your eooJ and mature exmsideratiem, for the w riojjs omcet of trust 10 be filled. We wojald auggwl, iv J)nce of the time for diaciueing tlu mexjla and detnerita of the candi datea, by tliir rejpeelive fri,nJ throughout the county, thai all things said in mildiW64 and due caution at to tbp final if.sue. We Lppe no mau will fuhrnit hia name tp the people for their ConeujeratioD, either by Liniaelf, or by his friends, without firif determining iu lus own mind, and if resetted jo declnrr, that he will abide the de al 0 1 of that Coownlion, vote the ticket, and u a I honorable means for its nucceat: provd.'t always, the nominations are rnadc in a fair and reasonable manner. tin at moderation blioul 1 mark all the move ments, of all the friend of the ditfareut candidates dnrinrr the probationary atatf; for ri-tollect that only one man uan be finally successful. Our in eeterate cnemiea are ever on the look out.BJid their owlv hope of Mecca, it in our division. And now is the time for all of ua to determine that they ahall not tee a Jivhiou ip our ranks on ac count of mere tnen Our motto should be a Union for the ake of our principiu, and it matters but little which of us fill those place, so that tliey are filled by our friende, who can thereby more read ily assist in furthering the earn, instead pf retar ding it both at home and abroad. Be moderate, Sjtntlemen, in urging the claims of your friends, so m not lo beget recrimination, and all will be well for the Republican flajj of the heretofore indomi table "little Carroll.'' THE FUUITIVE SLAVE CASE IN CHAM PAIGN COUMTY- The people of Chttmpaigii, Claike ami Wreenu couiitiaa, seem to be in nu way intimidated by the abuse heaped upon them, as traitors, abolition irta. Bl ack Repilbliciips,ciw. The Urbaiut Citizen says: ' '. We hold then Marshal responsible for all the trouble and excitement that has grcuvn ant of UiM affair. It k wall known that there was no. roaist atice interposed by the ciliiwns of Uosjieu twn- ship, when they mads tho attempt to arrel Ad dison, the fugitive . On tho contrary, Mr. Hyde at Vfhoso cabin the kjUvf was, told them very fnmkly that Ail liscni was there, and to take him if they could. They tried the experiment, but were hiffl id by thu bravery tf (Iff fugitive, whofe motto wa, Mive mil hherty ojr fptu mo death." Mortifiod and chagrined at their ill luck in securing the negro, another ecursun was planned by tho officer of the Government, not to oatoh the Mra for thuy had no desire to oncoun- ter him again, even if he was in the neighhorliood but to arrest and carry off to a distant city, cit iaent of the pciglibofhood, on charges of "haibor iuu and conceal itm'1 titles fugitive. On this war rant Chatlua and Edward Taylor, brothers, yoi)g Hyde, aud Huam Uultridge were arrested, and , when asked lo show their authority by citizens of tho town, profanely swore tnoy were otiiceis of govorninont, and no ope had n right to ijues tio their authority. They were then asked whetlier they would take these men through Uibnna, which (hoy promised to Jo, but turned off a fjw mile east of town, which gave rise to suspicion that nil was not right. Had the marshals brought (l ose men to Urbnua iuul submitted to an examination of their authority, they would have mot with no resistance, ai.d uo objections would have been in terposed to their taking them to Cincinnati. But ihov choose to act otherwise, and manifesting the Border Rullinn disposition aa they did, our citizen were justified in doing just what thoy did in the premises. Iu the language of the Xenia ,Wi--'Th cople of Champaign count j , like the peo pie of nil other parts of Ohio, Jo not like to see their neighbors seized, hand cuffed and marched oflf to a distant city for the offence of not helping a pack of slave- catchers to do their dirty work; and we do not believe they will permit it, "Fugitive Slave Law or 00 Fugitive Slave Law," The force of thst Law's iummuis provision! is about douo in Ohio." A meeting of tho R. W. 0. L, of t'ie 1. 0. of 0. T. ofNoith America was held in Chicago last week. Also, a mooting of the Grand TeinpJes of Honor, of Illinois, was hold at the same time. The delegates of the to von vet i lions met, and after a full and flee i scussion of the present state of the temperance enterprise, Rev. E. M. Marvin, of St. Louie, moved that a committee of five be appointed to call a Wom.n's Temperance Con vkxtiok, as soon, as necowary arrangements otv: be made. The following named gentherrwa were appointed J. E. Vinton, chnirman, of Albany, Green Co., Wis.; Rev. E. N. Marvin, of St. Louis, Mo.; 0. W. Strong of llavenna, Ohio; Hon. F- Price, ilouinington, 111., and Prof, flio. li Jioalyn, of tA , i . i. . C5IUglS, .ko. We understand that tho cJiairman, J. E. Yinton Eso,., will call art early meeting of thisoommittoe, at some central point, when a full programme o the acrnnginenta will be perfected and published. Papers friendly to the temperance csuae,tUrough- out the country will oblige this committee by giving this notice a place is their columns- ! , , . . I jpyWhen we see a preUv fo'nale foot, ue Cl)ncmde tlrat H Wunfra lo a aautiful w,n!,i,...ou tho ptmCiplfl that "ui! ia well tint ends well.'' '"ST nff UR91I AK ft.': - II MIX Alt- ! in lut'irefc he'In-,:bl f,r i! Je n ' mI d I I 4 We lestn from n t;eiila.'iuan Jirect from St. '!j4M ecmpnr of alout 80 wen, well offi Paul, Minnesota, th.it iiieaures havo, been taken CreJ are a!out to start from St. I'kiil. where wtrtch will probably rrwrtH m trw inrnwstiafs? nm-, nn at Rttnitii: li fesrtalepti.ea, ta- ken by the outlaw band of Sious at the lime of th cwnniiion of to many murders at Spirit Lnke, in Iowa, in March liut. Our informant T " T'TTT very gixxl looking attractive face, hazle eyes, black bair, aud quite social and pleasant in conversation. She states that the ban I who attacked the set tle at Spirit Lake numlered about 3D men; that they were accompanied by their women and children. They were in tho habit of prowling about the Silver Lake settlotnent last Fall, and quit- saucy a id insulting, and cftei demanded provisions. The tsurderoiw attact made upon the settlors in March was entirely uueipeeted. Mrs. Marble says the Indians came to tlcir house and called le'r husband out, and said they wanted to trade gun with him, and mjaesled him to test his in strument by firing at a target, which he did, Mr. M. hearinc the repoil of the guns, ran to the doer and eaw her husband fall ani She at tempted to escape, but was overtaken and convey ed to the wigwam of tlie Chief, Ink-p du-tsh, where the also found as prisoner, Mrs. ISoblc, (19 years old,) Mrs. Thatcher, (about 24,) and Miss Gardner (16 years old. The friends cf Mr. Noble and Mis Gardner had all been rourdeied. The crueltiea p i pelraUd upon these women, as detailed by Mrs. Marble, were moat revolting. They were pot taken at wives by different Indians but were stripped i nu and most brutally violated ip turn; all their clothe were taken from tl.em and they were compelled to go naked with their bare feet upon the snow, The Indians broke up their camp at Spirit Lake immediately after 'the murders, and commenced their march to Skunk Lake, west of the Big Sioux Hivcr. The cap tives were compelled to carry heavy burdens the whole distance; wheie deprived of susteuance, pud obliged tp eat burnt quills that the Indians threw away from their game. They also dii root for noun- iment. Wlien tliev woul'l complain o their treatment the savages would beat them wRfc clnlm tl noil tin-, i arrival nt thu I' ' Sioux, all Indian pushed Mrs. Thatcher into Hie water be - cause she had become too much e-xlnsiKed to ad minister to their lust or carry their burdens. She swam idmot to the shore, whan an Iudiar raised I is title and shot her through tint head. She struggled for a moment on the surface of the water, wbicdi was red with her waim life bluod, au.l then sank to rise no more. The tiagic scene told the surviving throa captives, with dreadful eertaiply, the awful fate that awaited thorn when fatigue lbou,d overtake them. The death of Mis. Thatcher was hailed by the Indian women witli acclamations of joy. About r days after the part)' reached Skunk Lake, lite two. Lac qui patle Indians, who were on their Spiing hunt, made their appearance. They remained till night, aud in the morning made an otl'er of i. ne gun, a keg of powder, a lot of blank ets and a small supply of Indian trinkets, Jfor Mrs Marble. The offer was accepted and the blend v Indians look their prize ntnl lelt. Mis - ,-m r . ,. t,i ! , ... ,. i , I . . ill M. win -gnoraut ol what her late was to bo until , ,. , , .. e .i. . tliey nail traveieu somu wnj uoni uw uunji ui luk-pa du lab's, when she was made to under stand thst she was with friends who would con- vey her to whito people, Tho Indians treated her with groat kindness, They killed a wild cat ami roasted it, and gave her a feast. She told our informant that it was the most welcome meal she ever i.te, ao st. r ' had ie hecome. They arrive 1 at the Agency, at Yellow Medicine, on the 29th of May, and was taken iu charge by Mr. Flan dran, Agent of tho Mississippi Sioux, who accom panied her lo St. Paul. Shu was, of course d lilutc. In let than live hunts from tho time o! her arrival, the generous people of that city sub scribed tho sti m of 31,000 for her relief. Th. ladieiof St I'aul treatod her with the greatest at tention and kindness, and everything will be doin for her by Oov. Modary, to aecuro hor properh for her at Silver Lake. Tho two Indians whe readied Mrs. Marble, worn paid the sum of iioCl1 each. On the 24lh of May a party of trusty Sioux from ihe Lac que-paile Settlement, left the Yel low Medicine, under the direction of Mr. Flan drau, to ransom, if possible, the remaiuing cap lives. Thoy woio furnished with tho following outfit: 4 horses; I double waggon and harness; pair of blankets, 4 blue and 8 white; 32 of blue square cloth: 37 1-Syardi square calico; 8ft pounds of tobacco; 1 sack of shot, 12 shirts; seven ii 'i i . c: 1 ...,, ,,,l, f i .iv.l f ..nl. e rol l 01 rillOOII , UJ luumio ui iv"i.iui , i n,ll Ol 11 r 1 oorn; 1 lack of flour; 2 pieces of pork, some cof- fee and sugar. The two extra horses, the blankets and other goods, were to be used in the puichase of the wo men frxiui the ludians. The provisions were for sustenance of the party on tlie trip. Mr. Flan- that she had been living with her husband and drau olmrgod Iho Indian postively to let no ob- his companion in Noith streot, opposite the cotton sUcle discourage them, or no difllcully turn them'111' Barr determfrrrf to search the 7 , . , , . . .. I house, and found n quantitv of nulls aud metal back; to exercise their best iudgment in negot,,, fie,, and" ladles, a variety of ting for Uto release of the prisoners , but to give eaws alui augers, and a variety of everv thing they bad, rather than to fail. They other implements used for counterfeiting and bur woutd havo to travel 120 milos to reach the fihuious purposes ; also a lot of unfitrshed oouu place where Mr. Marble was found. They are j ", V?, T'9 IS of'S P , . i ; , ed the fact that the business of counterfeiting hud expected to have to follow the trail of the hostile WfM Qn extensiveIv j, t,e hwl90. linliani beyond that lor several days, as the guilty Whilst he was engaged in sear:hing tho upper band constantly change their position. Ten days rooms, the woman carried out a quantity of metal of or two. weeks will probably be omployed in accom- me mi ant) other m,ic!c.' nd th,w ,ll,m into iil., ! Miimnrnlta inttl T Oft 1 1 1 fT 1 Ckf 1 1 m ft It t c pluhiug the journey and back. The (iovernmeut hat cudered six companies of ihe 10th infantry, now atatioued at Fort Snelliua to go out into tho Sioux country, against the low. B , 2 , mjhm t ut D.icoUh Swux, at. SpirK L ike an,, Dos Moines; also, among the Saoques River Indi- ans. The theory of the Government is, Rut 'hey Lava been wa&iti; for icveral week at an jCh'". of three h injred dollars per dy, fur the war d. piilment t rorw r 1 (heir arms will jjfi ihroUjih th count inhabited by the outlaw Sioux, and iflhev meet theti, will surelv bring .-.n n ii I li i mil' I . I T i m ' . s i,.'i iiiitii. i infl,';-'? ,m,THt. - " WJm WHY THE FREE STATE MEV IN KAN'-1 SAS WILL NOT VOTE AT THE COM INO ELECTION. The A'pitfif Saturday begins I characteristic article, as follows: The Republicans in Kansas, or a great many of them, at least, have determined thai they will not vote to make Kansas a free Sta'e. They are determined to stand back and give the pro-sWerv men everv encouragement to make a slave State of it, hopinj; that in ease it i made a slave State by their own concurrence, the will be able to taise an exc renent over trio matter, and gain office. A a full an ! satisfactory answer lo these rW iler Ruffian falsehoo'lt. we ask attention to the following from the New York Eetntnj Post, which used to be considered pretty good Dem ocratic authority: Tims far, the heroic men who have sustained, at so crest a cost, the causo of freo labor on the plains of Kansas, have maintained the position that the edicts imposed upon them by the riotous and illegal sssemblage styled the Kansas Legisla ture should derive no validity from any voluntary obedience on their part, and the protest from a party embracing so large a majority of tho legal voters of the Territory, has had no little effect in obstructing the consummation by Congress of the scheme for its enslavement. Now, however, we bear, from certain quaiters, advice tendored, their; to relinquish this advantage to reoognize the authority of the spuri.m Legitlature, for once ky voting at the. Constitutional Convention author ized by that body, in the hope of obtaining a freo State mijority of the delegates This proposition they have, we doubt not for sufTlcient reasons, rejected. They, iccY Governor Ceary, asserts that the elcct o law, in all its dttails, it C framed to secure the ascenluncy of the rro-sla- wry party, that a! I the arranyenif.nti fvr the con duct of the electitui are in Border liufjiun haudt, and "la f n by fraud, inva- tiou and violence is too dear lo warrenl them in entering the contest. Whether this conclusion be right or wrong none are so able to deteimin as the parties Mho . 1 havo adopted it. They aro men of tried pru- iLr.ce, experience aud devotion to the cause of free ' r . labor, and, jiulging from their past course, wo have everv reason to oxpect that no eircu instance 1 i no petty or personal motives, will induce them to aaorii;.-.. U grave interests they mm scut. Crit - J 1 leiatn and eensure, therefore, even of a fiiendly leh.mcter, l.v pi raons a thousand miles awav I . " the scieie of aelMn, nud unable to understand all !tl,e facts which constitute the present exigency of 1 r I the free state cause, can only servo to embarnasa nud distract the rroven ent, and can only benefit ST' lnc ' enl" uoiU cunncc" ul VM-U M,e its opponents. There aro ahcady good Turnpike Koads running . . . , , , . , , , T, through this propcitv, vurious other roads have been All that remains for tho friends of free Kansas, opelluJ l0 accommodate the emigratioa and Settle in the States and in Congress, is to furnish their i luc,u wllitl' "heady taken place. . , . ' . . Thcte is no nop irtunitv cipial to it n'iw offered to representatives iu the lerntory with that moral . t, n,au who wants m provide himself a home in an ca- auuwuia wuira unj an nrwwa evil, ami w c i t ie ( " ' ' . " address of the lopukn Convention implores. . . . . . . ..... .A . . I I 1. 1 L I . i npuka Convention implores. At all events, a continued ai d resolute nhstain anee from concession to the Jlorder-Ruffian authorities and their spurious code, should be encouraged, nay, insisted upon; for until the rad:. 1 J ' I ' " 11 cnl evil under which the rights of Kansas freomon are now prostrate be removed, theio is no hope of the restoration of order in the Territory. It is not peace, merely, which is desirable. The free State men could hnvo had peacu long nro, had they been willing to sabinit to their oppressors. I'eace coupled with justice will alone satisfy the! b,r uf i,on work l,d lu'"'ft0"cf ill soon be star i ,. ii i ii i i i I ted: the v aie ut present staitiug llicin extensively at IM who in this address havo renewedly plclge.1 , Wa'n,en J tll0aB who jj m, wiah fi0 Jrc tiieir lunuiiesHiKi uieir luureu iiouors lo mo cause of free Kansas and freo labor. Wiscon sin Slate Journal DaiESBACH THE GREAT IIORSE-TA ME It-HOW HE GOT KILLED-HIS CON- NEGTION WITH A GANG OF COUN TERFEITERS. Two men wcro recoutlv killoil by being run over by a railroad tiain at High Spire, neat Harris bureh, in Pennsylvania. It was ascertained that they resided in Harrisburgli, and were just returning from the commission of burglary. It appears that they were ihe leaders of a gang ol counterfeiters, and that one of them was the horse tamer, Ht-rr Driesbach. The Harrisburg Herald of the 1st it.st says: On Fiiday afternoou n fomalu called al ihe olliee oftlie Coroner aud asked him if he knew the men who had been killed on the railroad. She seemed to l o in great distress, shed tears freely, and said that she feared that one of thorn was hor , , , , ., ,. I,,,. ,,iii. nn. Hie moment, alio saw Iniir o ol hoa he i, excetwivoly agitated, and exclaimed, "that is poor George's and that is poor Charley', !" and immediately sank into a chair and raintoil. Sho stated th i.t one of tho men washerhti" band, and his name Williams that sho was from Turbntville, Northumberland county, l'a , and 'discovered, containing the names of iudivid- uals evidently members of a regularly organised gg of counterfeiters burglars and horse thieves, fro,m .f JSSS S T 'our Sate, nnd to Nebratka and ('aluoraia. It j wm lisooVceJ bv examination of the doc- u,,, Ht the man known here as Vickroy,was no less dUlinguisbed a peisonage thau the widely trainer. (.'. W. Hn -l m M .Tf'E ! 0 I '. H 'W, Vel '' I ' IT. Sw'j LMmtMrT ihe n en l W that lie had t i-tr uiaamiail itr ntlr. Uirl ha- -is f,.U!,..!i;roii:t! . . .. I,..!..;,', - i i..., (or on.- of his i inn .) C,., ; . ; '. Vaitons nthoT psj.rr and f.tr'ers a-o ii posses ion of the Coroner, which will no doubt soon lea 1 to further ami more staitliug development, ai d the isrmlieatio ofcotuiu paitic in this county and CM counties of Lyconiiejr. N'oithum'jerlan !, ft..?' x. Ti e womtn (M . JIV $() left very MiodenlfJlM av evening, in the tram for rM dlv, on I Philadelphia. Just before c-ttinir into the omni fma, she was swi to rahe one ofttn? s'slr step' take out a quantity of soii.ething reaemhlino coin, and hurriedly liiruat it into her trunk. When in formed of this fact the Coroner hactened in pur suit of the W'omsn, but the cars were gone and the bird had fbwn. JiDtiE Li Mil. While eno of the Supreme Judge was recently itaying iu Parie, he went to visit a French Professor. The Frenchman asked the stranger a number of questions, aud among the ret, 'a here do you live 1' 'la California.' 'Well,' said the rude Gaul, 'what is your oecup.i ;ion?' "I am Judge of lie Suineme Court." '0, ah!' returned the Frenchman, 'then I need not ask your name; It is Lynch, eh?' It a unnecessary to observe that the conversation hire concluded. fjIl'mnn could sail to heaven in porridge pots, with mas of beef and mutton, what a voy- srcr would a charitable man make! New CVDucvtiscmcnts, TO 1B0SE Wfio WA.T FARMS. A FARM WITHIN THE RKACII OF EVERY MAN!!! T Iltf A'IDGH'AY FA KM COMPANY hot made ar rancomentt by whicli all who desire to Settle or pur chase a home can do so. The Farms consist of the best limestone soil of the moat superior ojnality for fsrmir.g, in a rapidly impro ving plao. into which an tiienaire emicraiiou ia now pouring. Tho property la located in .'Ik County, Pcnn svlvania, In the midst of a tbrfrtng populatlun nf some lo, i, no. I he climate is pvrfectls healthy, and tho t.-i liulo plague of the Veat fever li ui known. It also has an abundance of the bent i)nsliiy of Cnsl and Iron. The pr'ioe to bey H out i (rein te jit) per acre, payable by initalliueutj, to ba located at tho time of perehatiog, or s share of 23 seres eniitllng to locate the same lor 13(10, payable B per month, cr t awes payable 1 permoinh. tliscouut for every sum of 10(1 and under, paid i ailvance, a discount of 5 per cent, will be allowed, and foe over tUoa dbcount uf o per cent, Iu considi ring the advantages of einigrating to this tlieafity the follow in ate preatnted: Fimi Thescil ia a ilea liumatonc, capable of raising the heavies', crops, owiti to which this settlement has altaincd its pres-nt great prosptiily. Becount It ia the centre of the great North West 6'ual Basin, and is destined won to become one ol the greatest basini ss places in the Niate. It wilt supply lid nr1 I. iL.t miirk'.r. f ar-riirilinc. lo niiniihitinn nml j travel the guattstin the Union.) It has five worka P ww ",iwtB"!S!Sj to aggregate to over l tec', which makes i i.UUO tons M coal under each acre. This will make tin laud of Ines : "Jr v"'"e'.o . i . r tii i The eiuiuentS'a'e grnlngist Dr. Chas. T, Jackson "f Boston, ban made a geological survey of tile kind, and analyzed 'ho ""''. tho iron ore and the limestono - Tin- report together wnh niapsivil be tuniisheu tu inquucis. t urth-7'aree railroads are laid oirt tbiough this ' nmnmlv. rhe San iu i v iuul r.i le Uoioiii elves us i ittrVet for onr coal to the lakes Wtm from Rrle la ! ' large part of this road has boon 8..- ished, and h no In running order. A heavy force now forking from Erie toward our land la tkie we f t,,e w. '" ' ''P'i be tiaHM it will noon he hiuslieil. iue Alleghany K4U- road cniinects a with New York, Boston and l'itis .. ... , .. ,.li ii u- ,.n he csn hve in IJ wVj u iu "- i prospc',i,, ia i,i pen lence, in a climate I rv licit tiiv PKtWA'tT. 7.Y II K ALT II V No cae ol the (ever ever having been knon to oc cur 1 1 this aettlemet.t. It is not like going lo the back. woods ol the West, among perhaps intolerant people. ; where there is no society, churches or schools, where "10 Pc 01 u wl,e',e u'e ""?''" V: lur u, in iwi L L hi! htallhii st clni.il r III the vvui M has lo erdure sickness and pain, nd perhaps ruin his health and tV.ulol hi" family. Hut here ia a thriving isetlleineiit having ibieo towns, containing churches, choolp, ho es,l:loies, saw inillJ, grist mills, and every thing desired. There is a cash market t hand. Thu lumber tradelast U'ur ciuouutcd to over two hun dred million feet ol lumber, lua s. loi t tune, owing to ! the coal, it will become still more valuable, as a uuin iho payments are such lliat they cm easily buy a farm to save their rising tainiliej bom want In tho future, or to gain a o.i., by therUe which will take ph'Ce in the value ol lands. ly au outlay scarcely missed, a fubs'antial piovision can be made. l'eisous should malic early spplicslion, ayply or write te A'. JeAMe, Beorttarf, No. I3j Wulnut B,, belcw F flh, 'hiladelphla. .otters carefully answer ed giving lull iufoiuiation. Shares or tructs of land can bo bought or secured by letter enclosing tho first instalment of five del htn, when tho subscriber will be furnished with books, maps, lie. H'arrantiu) Heeds given. Tersous can also purchase fiom our Agents. Koute from l'hibdeljhiato Tyrone on the Penniyl. rania Cential Itailroad, aud thence by Stage to tho land. This is a delighllel seasmi to visit Pt. Mtry'i the besi hotel aacoinmoditiuiii is afiiirded. Knquire for K. C. Schults, Ej,tho Ageut for the property at St. Mary's. Juno 18, 1857. Sm. " sheriff's" sale" Bt virtue of a writ of Ft fa et r;iv facia Issued out of the Court ef Common I'leaslor Carroll Coaaty, Ohio, nd to ma directed. I will offer for sale at the door of the Court house, In Carrollton, between the hour of ten o'clock A. M, susr lour o clock V. si, on Saturday the 2tt day 4 July, A. D, 1857, the following real estate, to wit: Lot dumber four, in Isaac AlVinsou's first addition to tho town of Ca roll ton, tognhcr with the improvement! theieon, consist ing of a Steam tirUt anu wn aim inu mo neery lixture" 7'ikcn ui execution, ana win ne soiu ny me. Terms Cash. J"UA'II. H'lTt7aBn, Juue ISth. 1W,-5w. pr.teea onerm. PE1TTI0N TO SELL LAND. John in iier, wtinMii, j v i. . i " . i v u j vs I Probsto Court. FrettelinaBeite. ol als. ) To Dont Ceiter, Philip Hickman, Martina ITickman, r,...a A:i..rhri. Aaatha Ebeihatt and 7i've Zieiter, who are heiraand legal rcpreseuHuves of John Beiler, deceased. Vou sre hereby informed that on tho fourth day ol June 1657. said administrator filed his petition iu the I . ' j. . . n ..... ill,;., ii,,, ... i Piobate Court ol larrou eouiuj, .. prayer ol whieli perilion is to obUlu an order on the leutu day ol July. A.D. 18S7.forthe atsignneitt of the dower of Fredelina Better, tho widow of said John Better, deceaeed, in and (or the sale of the following .tte of which the said John Beiter died seized, or so mucJi thereof as may bo necessary lo pay the detils of said decedent, w wit: me .-vum flan corner ol the South-West Qaarter of .Section tii of Town ship fifteen, of 7.'atsc fire, inMahiTn fortv teres more or le 1 situate in Carroll cjuntv, tlhio. HiSA'r.S BSttlStt, AirnrV. of JOHN UHry'KK, deceased. By S. U. CKAIN'E, Ittorney forpelilioiicr, June U, 1;57. 4w. IMII.HKRS. In On. Irt ,.y,i,,,..iKI ll Jst of Jutr, Hi7 Merll, M. and tn Mi i'm a, Ilia belldfu of Ij Creek, a i i VI I.; kt th ore oil tier '. :. --. . . tV i ,,f Uincrra, Ofci . I on .1 t ..I.', M 'oninnssioneri of .iy nu sr.AYEIl, l Carroll County. ju-c liia iu,-;a. BT8TATK UTIKIHITT. cuoici; Fiusr CLASS lnubance nr THE nsiiriiiict' I oiiijiiiii) of llarifuiU I'onu. i xc o k r o n t r. i 1 s i - r ii a r t A'fi pmu vnv a . kirk and mm NAVIGATION T N 8 IT R A V 0, 1 tails the attention of its friend, pations, and th public genotally, to the following facts: OK IT HAVICU C ASH CAPITAL OK $90D,O0i:.' Willi ASSETl AMOl N'TINU TO 1,307,903,42!!! Has Tnosacled Busines surcenfu'lr it- rear, m, . continues to progress in health, WEALTH AND VITALITY. Paid an .fggrcgatc Loss of ovpr l 1 0,000,000 Is orgamaeu on a .Vatlinal nts with lord agrncie In til principal places, anihsr M treantile sya- tt iu , fotwided on a Cash StaadarJ, with an enviable reputation alike the same on the bank (f the Hud- son, or the Viti sippi, the f!u f of Meiico, or the Northern Xikes, presenting a poweiful orfaiiization as a conservator nf aub- lic good and Rood of integrity; equal to all emergen cies It undertake, worthy ef the STABILITY AND DIGNITY OF I EMIXESTA M ERICA X O ORP OR A TOX, ON MERIT A ONE FOt'KDIXO ITS) CIAIM8 TO PATKO.AOE t l FAVOR, AfToiOing superior facilities and Security in matter of iu.'inanae Commercial, Mechanical, Meicanl'ile or Rural, while ranking for importance and publio service tub rust of FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES of fctttfctt; 1KHI llSS AT Iltes ar.d Rules as I,iboral as tho A'ikj essoined per mit for Solvency and Ka Pinfit. A'sprciai attention given to the iusiiranee nf Dwei.linss nini cement?, frf a period 01 from i ft to five veir. LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED. AND Promptly Paid. P0LIOIEH ftSXtRB WITHOUT DELAY BY L ULMAN', Acii-:xr. CAIMIOLLTOX, OHIO, June 1 1 tli, le.r)C. I mo. RAGS ! RAGS ! lliing them along in d cet in eiehanje nice cheap W A L L l A f N li, t MkfcVRfl i !) & Sr. Dano Srnat. WOOL! WOOif TIIF, PGOnill'.TOP.S OF THE NEW PHII.AD'A WOOLEN FACTORY ! !! fjlAKE this method of informing all those interested, 1 that they have made extensive repairs in their es tablishment, and are now prep ire 1 to manufacture for thu country, ON Till-: SIU&ES OK UY THE YARD Tw pounds wool for one yaid Saitiuet, prices per vai d will range from .'11 i ts. to M cts., aa to (piallty. Itlinkets, pUin or siripnd, I on, lx, 75to t:i.6i'pr pair; lu lbs. tub wool tor tUnkcta from (i Hi, to 6j lbs., and 16 o. Inr a yard' of Sali let providing the wool is in good condition, won washed sad free of lierrs. I lo have on ham! aa d il! ese.unjje for llool. Cloth GA3SIMERES, Saltinets, riain :u,d- R,l Flaini.el Drinkots and Stocking Yarn. C A RD I N 0,8 PJ N N I N Q A M) REELING. Also, Doubling and Twisting done to order, W can not work wool that is only half washed ; to hare GOOD WORK prepare your wool propcily, and we will warrant satta fiction, il we fail in giving it we will retail! the week', and pay the full value of the material, T. K WH'.T.tMS 4 COC .Yew Phila lelj.liia, June tM l.-sj7. 2 mo. SIIERIFE'S RALE. Tlionias McCoy; ) 7?y virtue of au Execution, iera v f ed Irom tho Court of Commoti Patrick Tieruan i Picas of Columbian coualy, and and v Si-Mr vl Ohio, In this case, and to Aidley Burns- ) me Jireated, I will expose to tela at the door of the Court Ujusu iu Citfrollton, Carroll county and .State of Uhin, on Sa'urday the 27 th day of June, A. D. 1857, the following propert v, to wit: One bay hor. one jailver watch, oue saddle and bridle, taken in execution by me. bulo to comment e at 10 o clock A. V. of said) day. Terms cash. JUILV II. ,W HITCH A FT, June 11th 18:7.-td. SLeruT. . SHERIFF'S SALE. Elizabeth Sharp, j By virtue ol au execution ui va J- ed from the Court of Common Joseph Barclay. ) Pleas of Carroll eouiny and Stale, of Ohio, iu this case, and lo Bi directed, I will ex . pose tq sale on Saturday the 2th day of June, A. D. 1857; at the door of the Court House, in Carrolltoa, Carroll connty, Ohio, the following property ,to wlti One Serve mare.'one top Buggy, one faddle, one bi idle, and a lari e and well Belecied lot of Books, taken in execution by me. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day and will be continued from day to day till all ia told. Terms cash. JOHN U. WHITCSAFT, une 11, lJ57.-td. Sherhf. SOMETHING NEW!! Hall s Young AmericaFire Cracker Pist.1 This is admitted to be the most amusing Tor ever offered to Young Auieaica,aaiuble for all lime a year. It makes a leport equal to the common Pistol, and car-, ries a ball with the same precision for ten pace, though, not with force enough lo kill, making it the only cheap, and harmless piatut lor targe', practice in existence. 100,000 sold in four week.-l Ke'ail f ire, 'IS ctf, and.upward according to the market. Trade price 1 dollars per 100 pistols, cash on delivery. Sent oy Ex press to any part of the country. A. W. HALL. :t!5 BJoaUway, N. Y., Inventor andtlule .Manufactu rer. A full description, siih engravings, sent to ay ad-, dress on receipt of a pottage stamp. Fire Crackers constantly on hand. Jff loll Agents Wanted. A beautiful specimen Pistol eont by Kxprese or Mail pre-paid on receipt of tl June 11, lS07.-:it. II. S.S. ONE JJOJAj A U per hundred given for old metal, at the steam foundry on Liabou street, by may 2 1, '51 it J McGUIKE,