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Allison, Lei Congress - in the Senate, Mt, Mason of Virginia offkr lid A fit+w)iiitiOn proridilig for the appoint nark of a select committee to male a lull and searching investigation into all the cir eutn.tinees connected with the Harper's rer ry vutbreak, actl also to report what legis. non is necessary for the future presei vat ion of the peace of the country and the s ifi I) of Owe politic property Mi I;ti in gave !twice of ala fur the cough !lion of a railroad to the Pacifle,and the liciiate adjourned. The House ha. been, the gi and ponit of at traction for sone.? nine A i I.,t,ilNe anxiety lan b •ett manifested to organiza tion. Of the 23; on r; ot the 11 , m -e only seven titre absent at 101 l call At soon as the calling of the roll aas concluded the Il•tise :ivied to proceed to ihe il,..tion of a Si eski r. A ballot was Liken, curd the re sult,showed that atyteeit candidates cull,-a -t liig all the car iouil 411.14eS of party politi , 9, had been coned fur, without elf , cling a cli in e Itococa, the Ilannnt :atm I,IIIIIIN, re- Celfed • SG votes Sherm in. Item, LI ICIIII, Gti , Brow, It,. publican, Js . Bonier, a Virginia Amt. I t on 1), mozrat. 13. t o Ann e scan, 5 'elide the balance wire dist' i'otted .almost iqually aiming the remaining rands lilies After the ballet .11r rue iiilhdrew • Ira name When the rectilt NIS annou.i.•ed a motion was made to adjourn , but Jlrl Clam L, of off, red a resolotior. do elanne; in rife t that n n in, 'ober aho had endorsed llelper'a Impending Cr:. 8 1 / 4 ,. ' or recommended it, wag fit to be Speaker As three fourths of the Republi min tat tubers have recomended this hand h-ink of insurrectirm the reSninttan rnTINVI Muttering among the endursera of One incen diary publication, and several of them hast ened to disavow all anowle.lg«if the book and to repudiate its teachings No a, tool was taken on the resolution Thus it a ill be Wen that the Ilar; er Ferry outbreak is fairly before Congress a' the ”ry oukt t of the session. More recently Mr linzein haq I R t( (1 a ,reeolntion for infeintation pl 1.1” g the Ha: pet rry 110 /I`lloll. ILcnuig II hat*, in Liett Mossre Irutntnll, 1...501‘, !fall, 1 Inn tc, p et , 1 ,, t,yni Critt, M ('lark, Moir n and I vers,,n pa! wipated, Achim the S, nate a.ljo urnea without trdon r ; tlu quektiont 111 the House, deflate on Mr C,nll. •rt viluU nl relalt Mr lln 110.1 hol t . war rt stadia, Mr (lark taking the II tor. Ile ire% tulluwcd by Mr rtiliner, wi) moved a sulpattlitk, reiterating the deektre- Oen% ht retolore wade by the ' , Whig and Date oeratie parties rt—usting all attt rtipts at a re rewsl of Slav' ry agriatwo. Thn pAriolo. Rat 11.1“Tr‘i Lot, 111 a 11, sut.e, the House refused to orth rlt token A loog Late ensued th i th e 9,1, m.t another ballot ft.r Speak er wag taken which rt•anlltd ut gi rig Mr Shertn in 110 votta in x lea/ than the nuts her erqutena at ti.• time for an eteetton.— Mr. thekinan then dierel a revAn 1 0 , 1 ri fa rot of the alt.ption of the 11 rul • , but W&A liealf #44 o ut of or.lor at that tune. A tlaculty aro.e betty 11, ht lh p, Re public IR end :11r I oen, 11,tnoGrat, which rur a time aim:gel:et, NVI in a a Alba} The. following is the into fur :-I,enkkr utt the it twllot Sherman, of IMio. Bocoek, or N'irgnna, (Winer. or N“rth Can.licirt Scattering, Whole Trarmber -of votei:.- Necessary ton choice, Dglo STATA ()ANIMAL COIitiAITTAIL. —Tha Democratic State Central Committee of Pennsylvania, will meet at the Merchants' Hotel, in the city of Philadelphia, iln Tues day. the 20th of December, At 3 o'clock, p. in. Every member is requested to attend un husinesoof importance -ROftifta - TicfrPft - ; -- ehzirrirratt -,- Joris llongsom, '), J G. Fiozz,. Secretariox. N. P. FIDICTKIIMAN, JACOB TCILNICT, It is in vain for the Republican press to attempt to shake oft the responsibility of the Harper'■ Terry outbreak whioli so justly attaches to their party. Their acknowledged leaders have sown the whiillivind, and the Republican party must expect to reap the storm which an, indignant people are prepar• ing to heap upon iLt head. Nntbing can save them from the fearful consequences of the seditious teachings of the great lights of their sectional party. Tint : CHARLESTON CONrlllsTlON.—'rhe National Dernoeratib &volitive Ornumittra inn , itt Washington ini 9 the 7th inst., and hay Monday, the 231 of April, art the titno for t . puling of 0 , Charleston Convey.- The End Friday, December 2nd, n ill be marked as The cle..1111( ti of the Democratic surly who It solemn day in the history of this Republic Ate building the it hopes fir the flume upon After an exultance oral:mist a century, the suppo-ed dillirultn s Y 1 out nre lug 0110101 many }eats of sti iggle, since doomed to r (11 , ,31,1.011111111 . 11t use have taken our place arming the nations day' briii4s evidence, says of the world, now, most enlightened the "Democracy are determined to let trivial , and prosperous pined a.m. history, it be- 'differences of, opinion upon abstract Tics - comes necessary to (execute a fellow-citizen lions stand in the way of a complete and for the awful and terrible crime of treason: cordial union of 18,0. We meet Democrats It was not the mere invasion of a town, or from nll quarters of the State and find that thl taking possession of a building, or the i tiny are all of one mind. The past must be killing of a few innocent persons, bad as ill wiped out. The fiiture demands all our this was, that made the crime of John Brown cnergics and exertions. Democnits, no and his associates so terrible. Tt is the fact matter .14 hat peculiar °pillions they may that the overthrow of the American (ov• i hold concerning territorial abstractions, ell enlinentjn as deliiieratell considered, and,,, agree that nithout 11111011 it is useless to en. the purpose so f ar carried out, as to form and ter upon the Presidential struggle, and that ilevise.a provisional governraent, which was' o nio n m u st an d w ill b e h a d. There is t o to usurp the prerogatives of the one trove in common enemy to overthrow. The common power. The action of John Brown, was oily abhor] mice for the extreme and dangerous the illustration of the sentiments of those, abolitionism with which the pat , who have been for years assailing the gity:', l ty 14 now infecting the atmosphere of the ernment through the Democratic party. The North, luau wiped out trivial distinctness organizatieb of a band of i nsurgents at liar- " among the members of the Democratic par per's Ferry, was only carrying out the ad- 1 ty, and consolidated" them as on man to vicoof the Itcputilwan Waders, while the w- ; stay the further advances of an insiduous repressible conflict, w)iicli forms the theme and reckless fanataeism. of Republican editorials and speeches, these This is no tune to bicker about trifles The become a tale of blood and a drama of death. irrepressible conflict is noon us. Tlie item- We need only go back one year, to gather ocratic !arty is the only party opposed to the encouiagements which hastened lilaoWN the mholitionized Republicans.. Evi.ry man to his end We need not h u nt amo n g the must take'his stand 'oral that party or rezprils of a past age to find the men who against i t. The if i . a t• o rtih eenn i e ,t will awri, boldly taught the treason, which hurried out all interratdrate degrees. , The Presnlen Julia Brown to the gibbed We lire them lint struggle of I will wriness the Demo all in out u idst, living now in open shame, party upon a platform of equal Fights tq pinelanti thew treason from every corner, wall the s ta t us o f 1,1, 0 C o y ow (m i t , _th e and many of the:1110o, living in positrons of guarantees of the Constitution, and dekr trust and honor. gained by nit insidious pro- mined antagonism to northern and southern molgalion of the In'ason which has cost Nectionali,th It Mlllll3O Wltheiq the Repllb Joe'e tlßos'e his life. ik'nll pally upon a platform of sectional up- When Arnold proved himself a traitor, by positi o n to slavery and aggression upon the attempting to betray the forces under WASII , St: tt) I lons of the south, wicking to this miroNt into the hands of the British, he destructive purpose all the accumulated fa culed ui M.; scheme but succeeded in utak- nattrism of years The irrepressible con log his own escape The very g"venime"l flirt spi cell of Seward, and the Ilelper pain that lee attempts to serve by but-treason littler; 'Picking the - North to attack slavery turned f) sun bu n w i th disgust and loathing in th e States, which Is recommended by lie was suppos ed , to wander through the R e publ i can leaders, and circulated under the streets of London A beggar and a vagabond. frank of Republican Congressmen, give A at last to die m alomlute- want, a sehrieknig new Im putle and direction to the pal ty remorse stiitken maniac It 11 a.; the end of which has heretofore professul moderation his treason It was the punishrnena . which The Democratic party has a soienm duty Heaven had reserv«l for the traitoir The t„ pe.r f iii in this cries it „tast relic, its first traitor to lii.ert), A trsor.n, in his ac - strength, forget its divisions, and go forth in lions was sought to be imitated by Burr, its might to battle a nth the giant wrong -- only so far as a y sooner, estunation of the Th e cau s e• is a noble one, and should results to be a,dnevcit from h is treason sere strengthen each arm and inspire every ronsernerf ARNO] ir sought to betray his trim heart. Ours in the sacred cause of the c'nmtr.Y unto the hands of the very enemy' ho Constitution and the l'inoh, now ass tiled himself had sworn to resist. Burr scheerned and imperilled In this emergency, the to i rect a rival Republic west of the Miss's- first duty of every Democrat and Union man viluch was eventually to over is to perfect en ()lonization which shall be the present union of the States. These at- able to (mpe su c cess f u lly wi th t h e abohuun tempts were similar in their rittipendims ized Republicans It ill gratifying to see baseness The treason of ARNOLD - seas the Jeep hold this feeling has taken upon . heartless And ungrateful that of Burr, mag the Dtmocrary of Penusylvanir, and how nitleently preposterous, because it sought to completely' old hostilities are'drsappcanog nr establish a rivalr) it loch never can exist - the pr•scncc of the great net d Like soh Both As,siu a awl lh imnotwithstimdlog the diems who before a confli contented ron moral and polo:. al obloquy, is Inch has bt- n riling the w ISt i liective sca pons of as come attached to their names, have thur Iseult, they stand shoulder to shoulder as followers arid imitators at the present time soon as the smoke of tiattla Itogitte to gather ai't Ulu ellorts made by them to destroy 4115 thick around them. Let union, harmony, a free government, are itni !ALA now with a b o ld fro n t, a vigor o us battle, and a gl o no us zeal which we rarely find among Mr Name victory be our watchwords ' men in religion or morality Aftisot,r) and ISt as had the redeeming qualities of having originated the tieason for which they Rarer Wn,shwt,,r,tolk Irving, is no snore' ed, hut Join MOWS wag merely the tool in T im ,. ,„, sae he wno brnger ,,,t„,,„; the th e hands i f ii,sidious northern Republi ca n living ; and Ina shadow falls not ar/11/11g the Abolitionists The treason for which he has amine sp,t4 of ' Sunny Side, - on tie banks ['ensiled on lbc gib'''. was toads U P in of favorite Hudson theory from thi speeches of Republican lead• B ut he l ives is every library in thin laud ere The treason tNiiieh I igat the nn"" that pretends to rtApeciabdity, and tncviry lion at Ilarper'i Ferry• WaS drawn from the library of Europe that to respectable plaUunn of the Repubh, an part) This to lie had time given him to hatch has great nut 'there asst rtion. The history of two tt,nk on ‘Vaslongton , and Ire sand that n hen vaillpaigllS ut Pe nosylcauet, proves that the he had completed the last passages of its isrepreisible ronthet of Sea tau n a, nothing manuseript, he the w homtelf npun hie red noire or less than the ,auguanaly not and , of , iii his , and of iesistanee to law of Blom s at Harper's ry. All the cur untstances prove this to be true. And It ah On admitted truth, curacy a les:pat L) all aho hal cat heart their uvk II ru resiam4lLAl as ,tizens of a free and happy golerittnent [he end of .11,11 \ lixouN, for the humanity that was in loin, tt r sun-Truly dimlore The ponishineni lie sidle red in our opinion was was riot failly divided- but the power of those, who decided his late, not I tong suffi cient to reach tithe rs squally gully, with tow, tne Country most look to Hearer) fur their iiiiiiishinent, and iii placing their de pendence in that great source of intli xible pistii.e, ae have no fear that such theoretical traitors will or can escape. The tune has art aged, when at !Kromer; necessary for pub.: lie opolion to exercise its futl power, in order to prevent the recurrence of similar scenes of blood. This van only he done by frown ing drawn the spoken the written, and the printed treason, with n loch the public are daily assailed To assist in this mast, ev From Wastungton ory good citizen has a ditty to perfoon, We Th e q.,,,, i i,fro-, - Th e s• - . - • na, I , ( 'ram are %ell awdre that the elements of this nutter —The 'Pita-able Mile -Fire al ft-casein are numerous, but they can be man aged. We have the power within ourselves It'asnisioznas, Dec. —onl3 a single fur this work Even though defeated, that proof coPy of the Peesident'n Message has as power is vested m the Democratic party To yet been printed, a nil that remains in his that osganization, from such terrible train- own possession. dies as that of Harper's Ferry, and . the sad It is said that the Democratic Senators sped ache at Charlestown oWthesecoml lust , were in session this afternoon to arrange the the -Standing Commiitecs of the Senate. They country now looks fob safety and pratec- 4 will be nearly 4 the same es those of the last flnn L et us hope the n, that we have session,.pud will have to be voted on by the cul at the end of treason in our State and Na Senate tional Government. I.et us hope that wise l Mr. Hickman will again endeavor, in the counsel wif once more prevail in the Demo- House to morrow,, to press i the a doption of antic party . Let us hoie 'dint the energies Speaker Ll url plurally t ru l e e to t stage e t the t o e lection o proceed of the party will be concentrated, not Only togs there does not scorn to be any prospect for the work, but for the safety and proles-' of its adoption, as 4110 opponents of Mr. Lion of the WO/eminent In all its dapartlnsitts. ' S herman will vigorously resit its introduc• Such a termination to treason would indeed Lion. Commissioner of Patents has appoint be glorious, and such a termination, can be ed Professor Jillison,,of Columbia College, achieved, if the patriotism prevailing among i in that District, Librarian of the Patent Of the masses of the Demoetatie party is once, !Ice, in the place of Professor Turner, de fully anointed. ' I ceased. Ili 88 20 13 BB CALL—The Northern newspapers say they are very calm, and. don't See why we can't be so. PiThaps if the South were ap• plying the torch to their dwellings, assassins to cut their throats, they would be a little excited also. There Is nothing easier than hew cairn over your neighbor 's trouble. I( lunand ILFpvlrh. Union and Harmony a Duty Washington Irving a repo The CMllltry enjoys the bliss of tui con gel entious labors upon the life of Washington , and In the short space since it was first pub hushed, no Important work has received such a share of puddle purchase It has been al ready trans! ed ul vai ions languages, and a %cry large edition has hem wadi:Owl in Greece That was a good idea and vasty spinopriafc Few literary men have enjoyed 61101 a life of roam ftt.....ee leinnie, AA Wash ington trv'og And he lived long enough to see the , ky of his life glow with the sunlight of au tU u nurtal faun,. Rearlong the patriarchal age of seventy seven, he pti , ,sed up to that longevity with out having created an enemy g That is a grcat deal for a man to do, but when we think of how murk eke he we ran but hold him nearer to in, not only aim a good man, but a public benenfactor. Mr. Daniel E. Sickles appeared in his seat in the Dense Ilall to day. On his reappear ance' there he was warmly grt led by the Sergeant-at-Arms of the last House. Messrs. Montgomery, Cox, and another whose coun tenance we did not recognize, had clove rued with . him etc we left theilall,' after the ter• :notation of the first ballot for Spezktr. Tho Uni n is in Dallier. whilv John !Men nas carrying out his part of insurre.rtion and murder at llarpet la Petry, we tuna his alders and allmilers, play ing that part by the circulation of Helpers treasonable book, recommended by the Re publican mentbers of Congress And as the Pennsylvanian very truly says, " neatly every Republican member of Congiess and many of the Senators from the Northern States, have openly and frequently advocated the very doctrines , which Ibtows • put in practiceat 114:pet's Ferry. Yu n itness of this, let us here only give the 11/111109 of those Republican Cagressinen who have recom mended the Treasonable books lately publish' od by a fellOw Timms; Ilet.rtm, 'and which! , by reason of that recommendation,' has been circul:afed by the hundred thousand over the North and West -7 Schuyler Colfan, J. F. Farnsworth, An.4on Blohnganw, C. L. Knapp, Owen bovejoy, It. F., Fenton, Amos. I'. Oranger, Philemon Bliss, Edwin IS, Morgan, Mason W. Tappan, (Ini.t . sii.‘ A Urtn Charles Case, Joshua It. Giddings, T. Davis,tlowa,) • Edward Wade, James Pike, Calvin V. Chace, [lower E. Royce, Wni. 11. Kelsey, Isaac D. Clawson, Win. A. lloWaril, A. S. Murray, Henry WalUn Robert B. Ball, JOHN NIVIWIAN, 8,. Horton, George W. Palms', Freeman 11. Monte, Daniel W Gooch, David Ki Henry 1., Dawes, Wm. Stewart, Juatiii Si Morrill, Samuel R. Curtis, 1. IVaslibuirtie, Jr., John M. Wood. 4. A. Btnghset, John M. Parker, Win Kellogg, Stephen 0. roster, E. B. IVashhurne. Chas. J. Gilman, J3enjamm Stanton, Chas. A. lioard l Edward Itodd, John Thompson, C. B. Tompkins, 3, W. Sherman Juin) Comic, Wm , I) Brayton, Gad. WaOdira, Jos. BUilhltoll, Samuel O. Andnirs, 11 II Mattesori Richard Mott Abraham H Olin Sidney Dean, Geo Robbins Nathaniel 11. Rodeo, E. Walton, Emory 13 Pottle, Jitine , i Wilson, DeWitt 3` Letch, S A Purviance John F ['otter, F tip inner. T.. Dials, (Ulm.) S. M. lio,r+ont,hot The leath,ng,pbjects of dna book com pro hooded the foll)wing purposes •' I. I•horough organization and Joilepen dent political attron on the part ul the non• slavyholiling whitey (I thu Swab ' 2, Incligibibtyoppro slavery slaveholit ers ; never another vote to any one dvvitio ail vacates the reteuu4rtind perpetuation Of human slavery, 3. No co operation with pro-slavery pol iticians ; no fellow-Aim with them 111 religion, no atttlitittim with theta in society. 4. No patromge to pro-slavOry merchants; r no guestship id AIM e waiting hotels : no rec to pro-slavery tan vets ; n i employment to pro slavery physic:4o, , no audience to p - slavery parsons. 5. No more luring of slayel by lion slaveboldere. 6. Abrupt discontinuance of subseziption to pro slavery rowspapois," Treason and insurrection have thus been recommended by tho , e who now occupy and have °Peopled statl in the House of Con gress, and amorg lit iii are ho, seek to control National I.egi.dation during the coning winter l'hey are the rcnst rept I croahre men el the North, supported by the Repubil,azt, and AWL' r:an press." In a array of dia automats. wa find the names of (iii rsua 4. Guow. of Pennsylvania. s*tUoii Soirxiti•o, of Ohio t WI, prominent Caridida:es for Speaker of the House of Itepresentatiri s Vie 01) , 1er% I: in the proeeldmgs. that the rongresstnati froth this I.•t has been sating for Mr. Grow and Aft Slierosan 11 tr - al ire) s knew Mr Bate to be a hitter opponent of the Penio cratic party, but dui nut expect to are him so early taking sit active part with ON: ilia untomata The Mountain Meadow Massacre CE=3l:l =I The St. Louis IL ptittli:an flilitoilitttoS the arrival in that eit) of Dr Forney, Superin tenitent of Indian Allairs in Utah, oil hie; way to W .liioguin h.. ltepti bit call a tut es that Dr. Forney will. visit Pennsylvania and return thence with his family to Salt Lake City, for a permanent location Tn u boys who were the-oldest survivors of the Motm. tam Meadow Massacre, 011111 C 111 %rah Forney, anti are now in lir; charge These children were retained at Salt Lake in order that they might tes.ify against the Mormons who were arrested and put upon trial some months ago on a thaw of having shared in that atrocity. The other survivors, fifteen in number, being too yosng to be accepted as witnesses, were atilt to Niesoiari, to be thence tritheir friends in A rkansas, in accordance with arrangements made by the Indian Department One of the children, now accompanying the Doctor, is nine years old, and named John Calvin Sarrell. Thu other, Ambrose Myrom Taggett, ;9 one rear younger Both are intelligent, sprightly little fellows, and hardy in health, notwithstanding the dread ful privations they experienced, after the mintier of their ',mutts, by Mormons, and their banishment to the fastnesses of distant and savage tribes of Indians.' Several gen tlemen, we learn, have applied to their tires sent protector fur peruns,ion to receive the boys into their_klepiug, and rear them in MOM_ .useful ..employment. 11 4:aii4141 he granted, however, until vrorh is received from Commissioner Greenwood. at Washington stating what shall be done with thew. A telegraphic dispatch was sent to the Coln nuesioner yesterday, announcing their safe arrival, and will be answered doubtless to day by that officer. Dr Forney expresses confidence in the belief that the guilty par ties will vet be brought to Justice. Ile has furnished the names of witnesses, and of the persons who, he feels rfmfident, are She guilty instigators of the murder, to the At torney General. UNION MIMING IN PIIII.ADZI,PIIIA•-Th0 citizens of Philadelphia signalized their de votion to the Constitution and the Union by a monster MI/85 meeting in Jayne's Hall on Wednesday evening last. Long before the time appointed for organizing the meeting there was no row in the hall, while Chest nut street, along the entire square, was so clammed with people that no vehicle could pass through it: lion. Joseph R. Ingersoll presided, and addresses were made by Judge King, Eli K. Price, Henry M. Fuller, Josiah Randall, Isaac Ilazlehurst, Benjamin U. Browester, Charles J. Ingersoll, Richard Vaux, and.other prominent citizens of Phila. The resolutions express an earnest sympa thy for Virginia, recently threatened with an attempt to ',reduce servile revolt, and ap prove of the recent ad ninistrEion °fin tticc in that State. PEN, PASTE & SCISSORS !he' w ea I her. Sitl i -nbsent— the Senior. [FY.' l!viti --Washington Irvin, the author ri'There arc upwards of 1.000 niil44 of railways under construction in Spain. "That's a flame of as the bel• lows said to the fire. tr7-..t, Vacation of two months has ?alum place at the Fa - One - Hi t ITigh'Selciol. a:I - Jealousy is the vice of narrow mill is ; confidence, the enlarged one* Q - If corns arc hereditary, they migh properly be called patrimor'al 'whoa, r7 ,- -A gu iamith in TeXilii murdehrd wife, by putting her head in a vice and crush• ing it to'pieces. ..fp - A Sad Accident,—The lady . tho waa nearly killed by the accidental discharge of her duty, is tilowly recovering. • tri - A man in battle is not allowed to Vvhistie to keep his courage up, and the whistling of the ,bullets doesn't kayo that tendency. 03 A spirited woman caught her hus• band iu the net or breaking up her hoops.— The exettion, or something else had'a ale zular effect upon him; for lriit't hit flew out by handfulls. Marvellous.—The very last curiosity spoken of in the papers, is a wheel that came. ' ofl a dog's tail when it .was a waggon'. The man who discovered it has retired frpm pub lic life to live on What he owes ' • --771 V NTEP.— "sewi ng - macbine: l one about seventeen years old, dark compleeted, nod generally considered good looking. See. nod hand machines nn,Lwanted Exchange Ir 7 fall a lady a "chicken," and ten to one she will be angry with you Tell her she is "no chi,ken," and I wenty to one she is more angry j - If you due hen you are alone o hat youa.re unwilling 4o do in preaertec of sour acquaintances, you respect thorn more than you do yourself. rrt A girl in Philadelphia recently (loin nutted kincide becanae her mother riliii her a new bonnet. Coronet'm verdict, ..rnme to her death through ettces4ve gook " rt — i" The following alarming evi , holio• of Ow progress of the photographic art A 134% last week had her likeriegs tahen at the r ra , le hettiro rootns in this place, and the artist executed it go 'Nell that In•r Ii i,Laml prehri it to the original J "), Sarni 11,11,bard, a pretty 'I, velnnd girl attempted to ~bout a print.. r IR that city for uuyi,afiable slander Ile %wrench, il the pistol fioni her once, and agmei when she undo a second attempt She ii to 0q plum, and thmlo sloe is liuuad to protect hal • self %tag milted the reason nhr 111 0011Hr11 , 1, /1 111.11/ may W4%111110, IIIC eroan at f.out teen years or age, and cannot marry heroic eighteen •• It 14. " Aaid 310 hero 'hecaute tt 14 more ta rink. a %%Iry than a It tng.loin We 4 opy the following loiter. end the lin peon!.ii atlrertlaeuunl, frolli the RICIIMOMI r Li. in tier may here been writ tAu for a Luna, Irof vie Mt lilt 80 Melitillel to comlides It 11ki: wlittr tua,y. ire Ulatila . Lot Ow. .010. nosanf , y, and ; he is (oily one of en hoorlreet thoo44sorl whose ; 4,4 luau prompts thew to do If. el i of lour furl acid a! tor a idildraathl On! purpose 1.t144- al , ), It COli lure :I,r. A:, llnn.l. emlLi Initiet ILO !Am r.,14.1..... ..t othi of t.'44; Abold , ou 4-11.- Audi( ekl ,• 111. WOlllll be Up 111111111.4 Aid . tin. not ex nit. !Act) noLla ea )11,2 (if oar rural I.reiu "" 1;1 ' r• , l tLc uul' at:on of Th. u.nuug gcr , .In, fen of line g 0 :1 1 . 1 g Holm The Franklin (I'a ) Citizen. of the 'itli 911,1'S that the oil excitement 9tlll continiten in that 'dice with unaliattol fury, and coin paints are constantly form , d for the 1,1,114 1 5 01 r m the ground near the spriii,r the water will lin nualialely be rot, -, 1.1 %roll oil na,l gees 011 ni Ihe f011.u% 111 g rlitlin.ui 'a 4)11.1 here 1.1 I Oat. “L•le. N.or I ! 41,,,,1••r t••tt h t the .I,srelosss, stll.l Sao y.,ur s.ll, Tnsiss the 0110. Is f , f her hr• nt n OSOII,III Aud IMrl.l the cast stall as s , hk swops°. y..or lams, ^,j• A I 'of d :kloi v 9 hrt i• g,ntlimn:: lug at a. la Y. r 11, 111,(0, nnnul airs VIM e S'r \ Thert ' m but 0110 • n kohl to the and that Sitanv• " s," 11•11%'ll d Si, Ang e , ••ho r More, "that .I', 1.1 (mt. 3101 ' 41,1 rj" In !natters of gnat concein, and which must he done. there n no sorer argil stunt of a Leak inind than iireseflution , to be undetermined, where the case plaits and the necessity si urgent ; to be al L ifs intending to live a slebl hie, but never to find Lime to set abunt it, this 1• as If a num should put ott eating, drinking and sleeping, from one day and night to 4nother, ' till he is stars , ed and dentioyid Ti//orann Silver Mine '.I ho editor of the 11 . ..ureu shall thus *m imes the search now making tor Silver a hew miles below thkt place. 11'0 have' here tofory refrained from noticing this search in connection with the Oil 1118C1)V1.11C14, lest it might be thought we o ••piling it u t too thick " The scent, bu,,mer, io out, and we will give .the rBloll vouching that it is in the main correct: Specimens of the Ore can be seen in this place.l Fur ramie days we have heard iumors that Silver had been discovered in and near the Allegheny river at what is known among river men as the " Indian (hid, " about nine miles below Franklm. As near as we ean find out on inquiry the story runneth thqs The " Indian god, " aforesaid, is a largo and rather peculiarly shaped rock standing in the edge of the river on the loft as you gn &wit, Nutmeretts liyereglyphisal chat acters, wholly unintelligible, with figures of deer, deo, etc.„ are cut on its smooth surface.-- Thirty or forty years ago they wore much more dllitinct than now. The river there is rather shallow, being easily forded in a dry Limo. The gentleman who is opening there now is a Frenchman, whose name we have not learned. Some of his ancestors were with the Indians in this region many years ago, at. the time of the E'rei(cti War, and proba bly about the time the Oil Springs on Oil Creek were worked. Among their papers he lately ltutini a discription of this rock to• gether with the statement that Silver was to be found near it. lie accordingly came on a few weeks ago, bought the land and began, to prospect. lie dug at first in the strata of elate rock, in the bottom of the river, till the water rose, and found silver ore of consider ablerichness. Since then he has been dig ging vi tilt ten or twelve Men, en a kip4Bll stream which puts in near that point, and Also in the hills. In both places be finds silver ore, which, upon trial, appears to be the genuine article. Truces of go:d have also been discovered. lie caletilatos that at the prestlit progress he 14 making money rapidly • Our readers will rein( miler that some four' nARI•sa n RAIN . weeks since we noticed the fact that a young HALE 42 1110 Y, e lady hail called at the house of Mr. Miller, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, oars w ifteetoria, and asked to ace the child knead e t Wilt nreinptly to all businee's daring,' 1 to as the • Fostoria Foundling ," and that upon bolanlu the building formerly guru taleing it up became so much nfleettil that 1501 by lion Jae T Hero A CACI, she wait charged with being, the mother' of it AI emus Wirtas 2 Doe 'dilettanti to my business 'Ma Slit itl first denied, hut aft( maids nil• (Taring my nbsence in Conrnss anti telt! In' as nutted the truth of the impeachment. The silted by mu run.ln t l l° trial o f j rni,.. s4 . e rl l o,p l lllo 110 u name of the woman was not then given. but Douember 0,1899 1 it was afterwards published as Miss Aloott, of Allegheny city. Articles in relation to Notice iv hereby given that the 'Teimliers the affair having come to her notice, who 1,11 of Centro yeasty, will hold their next sansei publishes the following card in the noshing i T t i u th , e I . s 2 ; t 7u i Lh o o , f 1 1,1 1 :1r a v t 11 1 1 0 e n o m:4r A „ 'PruePr& MR of Monde) last, which is pre fac , o nod uoutlisue tbroe or four days Th g aTe•qh by a few remarks by' the editor of the l'ress . Our readers can draw their own cent lu- cc it le by :their presence that the profession es ten thing ie expeeted to be advanced and luiprovod Every effort will be made to mows compettla Tilts rOLTORLA. FOUADLIN7 —A few 411148 speakers to address the evening sessions. Come ago we picked u p a iloltideyalitirg paper, I n one. QOM. all IVM 8110RTLIDGE,Pree't winch it was stated that Miss Ali ott laugh Cam of At angsdnante ter of a Metlibdist minister of Allegheny," s Unvoaan was the mother or the famous Fostoria owthermite, lie° 15 '59 2t Foundling. We published the statement as SHOP,' 81108. a step)l to what had already found its tiny into the politic prints, in refer( in eto this firlhe undersigned having just open mysterious affair. The Indy alluded to (nos E-1 i ed slaw and fresh stook of Mrs. Kearns) denies the statement in the 41 DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, follch nig pathetic ' manner at the terminus of the Bell , fonts 2 Snow e t . Editor Dad yTino Pi too —sir You &ni §s (tenantry shoe Bed Bond, lifYits the °Ulises of the hate done me a trate wrong,. and haw to gall and examine (+Wier ignorantly, or wilfully lied abont my their stook They are astern:tined to sell ta cheaper than the cheapest, Illaililwaya have father. lam not the 'mother of the Fostoria )11L ft foil stook of everything la their Ilea of pp child, neither am I the mother of more tha hueineea n one. child, and that one I did sly ca belonged Jos D ItAltklS &CO re toe doctor in AlTegheny. I, never admitted , Deoember 16, 1859 that • the one id Fostoria was m ne, for, so 'O4? fgargawao UMilleoira 'Hsu cording to MrMiler's statement, it was. - A IJDITOES NOTICE found on the third of February, when I was at home in my mother's Muse, and to prove l (TIIIE ondarsigned, en Auditor,'appointed this fact I can get twenty witnesses. This 1 by the Court of Common Pleas of Centre n. Is more titan I will bear, Sod I hare s een Itn make dhltrlbutlen - Cf tie money In the hands of misers) , enough without you adding to my un• I the Sheriff, arising front the sale of the Beal Sc happiness Misery is only a word to some, loino know er n i,l u of th ;l• l l: lh it)tr Ta r r, 1 7f, i , d e„ " ; Let to it has bean u terrible truth that I -se,,,,, e . V g L °P those witted to reedier, the demo 1,, have had to kern day day for the last appointed Weduesdisy, the 18th day of Jammer , flare )'ears ; it will lot make itself a p l ace , 1840. to attend In lb. duties orlds appointment n 11l Aloe In Bellefonte fhosehitereated are I, eannot int it as garment have mu- 6u In eilead ttnielageanst it dilaperatel, , with a • Dee. 1.5 4t pana:unnte, tiny hill ngti) that .) on could not t aim. have dashed myself u g a ili et m y priest, walls -)es,Rl II yet lute the knit . e that st oundtd me Oh I why „„ 1 made strong enough tic 100 throtrgh to cIY, sift gtvc w e t o one oho meet Mita)" hear the lupins, It of her unfortunate mot hr t 115 4holthl I der toast tl nitom a bolo.; Wit (11l It stop , in 111(0 a 1 . 111211111• I Innsn . o a wreck ,d i„ mg 111011 th^ IlArrl II It s , dnle o.h ort y 1. Is Ili ter all) moue /411119101 K to fall lip en it hoot'' lin I sl,lfro grope te 011., aril s bout oar rhe',lug wad of run , n'n'n.l. n ill r,O 41/11 , h t !It, .11o,r1Itt r I, ft VW 11111 cruelly Ir. nt 11 aryls and go,it to or inAtrs •nd nhlt ) 10 ,:t ills 111 /ding Iran the n In rfloo•ell n, d slinitir 14 !„ntlJ ill RI 11l 1, r dr.trtwn I h.he ie ion 111 11,1• a hin I fully., Fool that o n it, re pa th ) for the uniortonate, I no 1.1 tt r favor in •oi rt id; this to minions r 1 R , I ,111 sic irm'hle of proseto in • ~ and olio r” fur using nuns in .11.1 111111111 r EOM MRSI 4. ...IIAft Allegheny City, I),C 2. My 181 ilt r 11A1 111 R CfVllllllltlolll.Spei or i Irll ll4te Modern Philanthrophy CO It\\ 10'0,1 . 31 , C,,,N II .% Slr I improve th e pir. t tit t,tl l, (yoft, din Vin, 111141 rht COIN. (1114,111 rn Mt', 111141 g the OK 0•41t1011 .41 4411111 14424 , 4% it, now wit!, reontenee ul tlvaLla wlttnll t h e it-Irmo , fr,ir &IV V„, 'll Jo'! o , ' //intro J In ti , ly tray tarred .n DRS ,t - 1111.1, In your I'ttlttP , B 4 nr 11 , 111 , 1 arty /1C1,V111 , 1 .01 0 warrant th , hate) that he 1, It met with 1 , 0, I. PLAY at 101 1 11 A0i,i4114 tt, a the hnhpin of the SLAN K 111 \ 4! , 43 4 , / The Snu'S , tie, k as t m sole nu wet t %IF. 1 ,01/ In II , /4,1 , ,i' 4 1Whe,1 you th ttt ,t, not. von trill br litunr.htit vote the eternal ,r/., Olt , threat, 6, r (solemnly ,„ t;hf (hit I teal not rent ot a hl, I h I I,lk, /I your note, II .111 I ' l, lout 111111' 1,4.1 " the 444:114144 1111144 I will asasl (even to the of the 11$ if , ri ,Id phli mg them at the toe )111 l'ail)ing out It Imola° and well net:mind plow helm at the N which is t h. t , fi a t of lotirtttil,r, Il.t pc r'e Ferry. tlluauleatown ands few other places, tvirhieh am bound he oath not In reveal.) In the ground, sod ribm to .r,rt Inc to every village, 1,0 0 0.0 , 1 t, of ,init Dixon's l,1.0!, 01 00.111 00 f rf w•t i cnbir• n rt,, t h e n. 1 oil RIC, (Lln , Last, haw Mattel.% Po toceed hut have a 4 4114, 1144 w )uu sign )our uwn death warrant and the oil/111111LS id, at Islip four of your as soeiates to crime I Willi.] my int) par tlcola r I y bee Vine, I chrome my liberty, that ut eaSe Jolla Brown is injured in the least at lour bands. or at the hand. of Jour ()rivet:l - olllcials, my dagger, or bullet, or puis• o 1 may Ire forthcoming, to molt you fur trial helore the bar where the murdered Thoinp hWl has already been. It you should wish to address me, there in only une way, viz ; through the columns of the weekly New York Tribune, address to the preen Slountain It my of ETII AN ALLEN DES( 'EN I'. Hon ; 11. A. Max. (lovernor of the State of Virginia. I'. S.—l have delayed mending, this that I might do nothing rash, or that I should be Ayr ry for. I have only to Ow may God do Se to me. AND MORK aiso, if 1 do not fulfil the vow have made, Si, help me (hod. -- Ayten. Gov. Chase, of Ohio. is out in a declare• Gin to the effect that he lied no knowledge 4f Old Brown's intention to create an insur rbction among slaves, but admits that he contributed money in aid of " freedom "in Kansan. The Governor does not tell if he intends lo leave this country for Canada. a■ Ilawomn —The legislature of Virginia has resolved unanimously not to . interfere with the sentence of Cook and the other Harper's Ferry prrsoners.loney,vrill therefore be hanged on Friday the With Inst. CoLDIIRD MIIN IN CANADA IVNsT.— ' Pwen ly years ago the number of colored wen in Can• ada IViist was 3,400; uow' there are more than 40,000. In four months after the pas- nage of the fugitive slave law, WOW Poured LANKS of all kinds fur sale 64, • • 41, into the country. 4;] V,AIVI. ISCRIV AATT. a 60.3. T the Far Sehoot, Centre CO. A GM' to tine at the 1 1 .00 , 211.)!eiteltharge of Tr;tang clartritunnt A Meoltnyl • (.r norpenter, I,lnoltoutitil or whollOright.) ettond to tlat. dopflrtMAnt 'meld he .I,f si robin, ns he could Ali, ho otni,bind at him trots on tlin redlines Duties to poulnienen on the I:..1, uf Feb, I' .1" pnrtintilarsl,l , lr., Pn.OF It A R1N(1, Flartt &Alum), Centre Osoombr,. IS SC At mil Aid, pursuits ii /Ain - ipursuitse:Wel noes inall by notes. LJb 'er hook atoo.loote eta please take a kit l but e•urue.ut po, to Phlltiu Meyer at (Anion II ill. lion r h•uvo.bli, 17neiti ano on or before the 2011 of Jot nut, to linier to cane oust After that .Int• nil 110001111•1 not rattled tool pot.l will lee putt into ilia bereft • I u•tton of Pe•on for eolleotion lien If. 39-tf- PHILIP MEYER AUDITORS NOTICE. mil F., ~,,,krsigned, In Auditor, appointed by the Orphnu's COUri of (I.,tre count, t. pen up o n the exception tiled h. t he .eO.llllll ..! W iii. nut John tlathertel., Y,xeeetors of thrberick. Into of Welker toletrehip, decd appeltveri Thunr , ley, the 1:116 4,14 Je u r., A ll , IM6D, to attend to the dutin of It,. .lomil meet nt hie office in Bellefonte. Thu.* luinnnon , l er• invited to atton.l pec IS 'SD et DISEALIITION Nettr hi hereby given that the firm here info?. erlst ng under the names of Nifty" A Zimmerman, wee dlesolved nn the 19th Jay / , 1 'tenth toot Alt parlous knowing themselves to Jokier! to ...id firm ere iftkutetti to rucks Immo payment,u file ...I those ..those havtngelahns to present them duly, tutheutloated (or settliponot Th• book. .n and *amateur" Is the heked• of l'1111:11.711EVICIt HOY'S MILL The ottbscrther 4crpe com , nntly on hind nt the Mill near Jnekennrilte, Centre r PA py,otylt, cljop isp (HOUND PLASLER which Le will nll /.1 the loweet mesh prlee• Dee 16.19.1 y ORPHAN'S COURT BALE 180.) BY virtue of an order from the Orpltagi' , 4 AA, Cora rt of Centre county, the following pronerty will tin expove,l to sale rat the Puldiu liou, of Daniel Kral of Eaglet tile, on VfIAY, .I.l,llflAtf r 24 fuao undit tiled fourth port of a I ree l o f I ni ,d ~ eve partly to Clinton evil partly in Centt, iount. log the Riau° Intel e loch the Comietsetimi•re of Centre county by 111. ' 4 hearing dare the quirt enoth day of Docernhor it It , Ibd I, grantid end eon. I'o3 oil to deIIICS 31 C Runner, nod contenting ua all 415 acres, being the tame tract of land eurva,,ed on warrant granted to lilliott, about forty cures of which Ilea in Centre county Al., the non W 1.111140,1 fourth plat of II C. 1411111 tini I of nil coated land BOURN 111 ionnw Shoe ("OW. 1,, Centrocounty, county, in the vivant", nettles tit . Joritud•lt Par ker. Laid trent containing In all four hundred and thirty three acres 0011 000 hundred and 'lily three pe•rhos and allowances, It being the same 'rant of hunt vildoli the Conimiesionura of Centre count by Deed dated the 31 et of January, A D conveyed to Jneol, Baker the onn•fourth of &Welt by illYo I. conveyancing bouainn ventral In the meld inicatnte See deed recorded in Centro comity in Deed Si n , 'lt ," pep 2211 Also, the one an• dm hied thud part of one hundred and thirtpelght sorsa sad ninety-eight and two.thlrds per c h... sii uato In &toe Shoe towitehip, Centre imenty, Pa Alen, the ono undivided third-pert of a aerial,. other piecel4lam! as 11111 t tilfOrtAllid e end couhdahlg one hundred and tut rtritl AC red suit so. eoteeu patches and alluwenoma, beteg Isi• same two pleeno of hind dclearitael in minim.' of partition butwoen Jove° Ilia, Santini Iftll and Johnson Hall, dated llin eight tiny of .Ipril, A 11 , 1857, both afield Diem being unsaidead -- - Also, the intermit of calif intestate In the uzdt rid itf third of twenty four auras of ground eltuate In the County of Centro, and Siete efurectild, whieh lend woe hold by Robert Iglus, and the sand intestate under art lel of Igloo:1cent with Jove(' Hull, mid eublect to the payment of ten hundred and fifty dollen of beak purchase money tin each third on which piece of land le °rooted n Saw Mill, and le fully described by cours es and distances in • draft made by James Clark, doted September 29t11, 1859, as reference thereto being had will fully appear Also,ake Interest of the said intestate in the one undivided fourth of a certain tract of land situate in Snow Shoe township Centre county, Pa., and known on the draft made by doeeph F Quay, as the Samuel Dobeon (rut, oontsining4B mires and allowances, which said tract it hold under artioles of agreement dated 2211 of March, ) t. D , between Into Miller end John T. Hoover, Agents for the Snow Shoe land association of the one port, and Cline Quig ley, Samuel Hall, end the sold Intestate of the other part, this undivided fourth Wag subject - to the payment of nine hundred dollars of back per• chase money. as well also to the eo-tenants for timber cut from the came. Salo to 0001111hCO at 1 O'clock, P M , while terms will be made knowe. Dea 8. '5 V AUDITORS NOTIO. Tli Hitddersignod auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Centre aouaty, to aud it the administration socount oflaoob Wolf, clue, of Christian Wolf, deceased, will attend to the duties tit his appointment at his °Moe In Belle fonte, on Saturday the 91st of December, at 10 ti'alook, A. M., when and where all porous in tract are' requested to attend. pea 8. ,'B9-41 ADAM 110 Y, Adtn'tr HARMAN BiliJOH, No 125 gifreth's Alley, Between Front v A • and A rch & Ram Philadelphia scroll Hewing, Cabinet and Carpenter Turning in nil their branches. N 11' —Bench and Wand &news eonatantly on 'weds Also, TQU Pine and Balls. llocpruber 8,186 V WANTINCI FARMS. BEF, AI) j. ion-dement of Hammonton Latvia I=lE3 It (I DrltllA II WANTED NOTICE (3. kll I)ANlni, s K. icturs JESSE BALL, Alm'r