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IIIOCKIVIAN lIIIRYNYOR AND CoN vEyA wiciot RKLIArONTIE IVAN'A wiLtiArri 11. BLAIR, ATTORNEY AT LAW niti,LnrOmnt, PA 001. la the A renlle, second floor IeALLIRTZTh JAIIIOI A lIKAVRIt 1111'41.11,rIbTHII h lIIFAVICH, A A I TOR N Y S LAN' PIII.I.If.VONTS,EVAN'A ATTWANCY AT LAW AND REAL ESTATE AGENT ti,N•nviri.n, CMS/in/IEI,D ru , PA JAMES n. RANKIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ■RLLRPONTR, PRNN'♦ eifi,e, ou the Utartiond, one door nest of the P.ll Offlds' EVAN M. BEA 1.11(111A RD A ATTORNEY Al' LAW. 11111.1.141404T11, MIN 'l4 A Woo formally occupied by the Hon James Burn Mae _, J J, LINGLE, SUR(;EON DENTIST aai.i.zrusiTr CICNTIIV. In, ra is slow preparekto wail upon all who may dnare hr prortaaional R►eos *lisle rnaulonoo on Spring Arcot LINN CANN fl 11.1111 Ms • ATTORNEY'S AT LAW Offme on AllagAny .treet, In tht, building for tier', ucespied by litimeo, MeAlliater, Hale A Co Pln•limre AMR 110 T I( PIM, PHOTO It A PIN k DM; U Lit It P,OTY P ES, Taken daily (except esandayo from V A b r BY .1 8 BARNHAR In his splendid Wenn, In the Arcade Bui/di,itt ,ell•feat• Penn a DR. G. $.. POTTICM, PHINICIAN Jt SUM'HON, aiLL•IPONTK, CIII.I ra■ Co , PA, USse oa 111gb Street told office ) Will attend to frolessionsl roll, a• heretofore, and respectfully •%n bin serlcba to Ma friends and the public H.J.10- •. 011T4'111 EEL, PHYSICIA.7 A SUIGOISON 11111.1.d101 , 11•, CSAT/l•CO . , PA Mill attend to pruleeelonal rills as re , lorille. he respeetfully offers his services to his ft to aid" end 11.• p•blie 01leelee door to hie residence on Ipriag preset Oct 211 sn-if Ills I AITTI 111111, I 11 1 1 •. I.IA %Ogg 11 2/IClil & ALI 414111 , 11 ATTORNEY Al LA W, Re.L131 , 01.1 a, P'::•110 A Ogee to Ileynolde Arnsule 011 the MAMMA Ira C Mitchell hat easncieted C A.lex.anner with him in the prattle• of law, aid they will give prompt attention to all buniumm °Mr. them in Centre, Mifflin Clinton ■nd Clearhold ••online J. D. WINGATE, RESIDENT DENTIST iLLI,RFONITI, ENTOS CO ,P• Office and reNiderme on the Nor th t C11(0,1 h. Diamond near the Court lion'. Or Will be found at hi. ndiee except ten vv. eld to etch tunmb commencing on the fir.t %teed. , y the month, when 11 will be awe filling prole- , ion. l hes RANKING ileums, WM. F REYNOLDS & CO.. 511.1.1WONTIL CIiNTH X 00., PA. Milo of etahang• sad Notes dinnouot,l Co , eattnnl m vlo nod procoods promptly remitted loor , tt pnnt on syroctal d 0110111 f 1 ISsrh / ognut die Ast..irtt nities nonst.intly on hand for sale Depon to rooefirou L:111113=1 A 1,1 11'1(111 DINPO.4IT II %MK, —ov RUMES,)Mc4tJUSTER. II & CO,O, 1.1.1,0% rs coot rots co . pr. Deposita %nee' ved - Ihllx of I:4ohnoge end Noie , nlheounL,di —l o wer( raid on ripeei.ll Depoolle - Celleationi M and Piooreds ((emitted Ne.pl Y—Eaehnng• on the Hest constontly on hood J 11. lITOWNR, ATTORNIOLAND CUUNSELLOIt AT'L A W El= Will practioe his profession in the several Courts of Centre County, VIII linuttness iutruated W him will be .faithfully attended to Particular attention pald to colleetlens, and all morales promptly re milted Can be consulted In the German as well CI In the English language Oillee en High , formerly occupied Jud•te Marnaide and D C Boat, (Say •atAlt4llll U ALIA :MALIAN Or MeV, 'ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MELI.III , OIITI ravie• 111 &Ulna promptlytd all bodiless entrusted to their osre 011ie in Lb° bid ldi ug (queerly eoeu 104 by Ron. Js• T Hale A CARD. Hears Rum A Row will attend so up business •daring my absenoe In Congress, and will be as dieted by no in the trial of all causes entrusted to Oita. • JANIS T. HAW• 'December 16, 1800. R. P. GMMEN, DRUGGIST. B•LLIVONTII, ri. WIIOL AAAAA AND RITAIi DaALSR is drugs, Medici/lea, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Var elshee, Dn./Ruffs, Toilet Soap., Brushes, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Fancy and Toilet Artlalem, Trussels and Shoulder braes.. Harden Seeds Oistomers will find my ft ock complete and fresh, Auld all sold at moderate prisms. far Farmers and Physicians out the country Are nvlted to seat/rine my stook FARE REDUCED. • STATES UNION HOTEL, 606 A 608 Market Street, above sixth, PHILADELPHIA, PA. G. W. HINKLE, Proprietor '7IIIRM : -Si 25P111R DAY _ Ale W. P, 111LAOWAK US, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BILLISFONTIE, PA. JANNA . Maeptinus has associated with Wm . !. P. Rig ,In the practice of Law. Profes *nal business-Intrusted to their care will receive .rinept attention. They will attend the several outt4 in the Counties of Centre, Clinton and CUirteld, Oelo• on Allegheny street In the building for ompledby inn b 'Wllsen• A Tejtkee Courtship. Well, you see, arter the ''poker" scrape. When we read the Scripture histoiy of i'rie me nod Sal got along middlin . well for some , angels that have viatecd the earth oit I made up my mind to fetch things alone of mercy,we learn lessons which shout 1(1 to a had, for I loved tier harder everyday, make an indelible impression upon the [pens and I had no idea that she had a sorter,l ory. Their beautiful presence—their be. siteakin' kindoeas for me. hut how to dew nerolent lineations —their pure vamp' , the thing wit right pestered me orful- I got l andstheir labors of love have contributed mune love hooks and red how fellows tr o t vastly to the sum of 'lumen hairpinn se down on their mallow litotes told bilked like On a i•atever errands they rime, they tier parrots, rind the gals ili;y would F.. 0 into a 'ci fail to sanction die lowa of troth. mid to sort of trance, and . ,ben how Ow w ild I rebuke thew vinlition. When the drunken gently bill rain the fella, s arms lone some Relshazzer made a least for his noble-, and low that aav didn't 9011 in v notion I ask- the vulgar yoke gild •ohiptuous song illicit ed martn bow dad milted her. hot site said the rod,tee with revelry, to aimless and it had been So Ibirg since that she'd forget bloodley hand of an invisible amen wrote Olt about it. (hide Joe 'tilers says ine'm Itis epriii : th in stivattee of . Ms death, and Ditto door all the combo' ‘, At last I made lip iel non refused his irituries translated the my mind to go it blind, for ,his thing was light nio3 Cos , blazed forth his doom The fairly consuming my in:tents So 1 goes heavenly messenger Who rooted Abraham evil to her daddy's, and i go there I under the tick manifested ht• respect for tile sot like a fool thinkirr. how . ll shoulo begin o e uu way trou I 1111, Boys she, -Ain't you Nick Peter 7 EaLIS —Ho," mez I ; •'that la, I ain't ex actly well ; I-thought I'd come over to night," aez I. That's a mighty putty be ginnin' anyhow thinks I ; so I tried again. • Sal " arz I, and about this time I felt mighty faulty and oneasy about the sTi.z -vidlC,llllll. What 1" sez Sal. Sal," sez I awn.' What 1" aez she. -111 get to it arter a while at this tel hinks I • Peter," says she. •'there's nometlim's a I,ouhlin' you powerful, I no. Its mighty wrong for you tew keep it from n body, for an 'linen' horror is a consumin' fire." She 4ed this, she did, the dear, sly et ed ter She :toed what was the matter all the time mighty well and was just ktrjr mg to 11-1, it ont, but I was gone so far I (lido sty the pint At last I kinder sorter gulped down the lump that was rising in toy thrort, and sez I, ••Sal does you love everybody - I" • 11 ell," NI z She, "that's dad and marm, nod (countin' herfingenvall the time with her eyes sorter shut, Ike 111,111 e feller ,hoot ing ofl a gm.) thar's old fide (Oita were an ohl cow of hearn ) I 'can't thibk of any body else just [IOW,' st z she. Now this wur orful.orful for a fellow ded 111 Inv arter while I tries soother mho le. Sal I'M pOWCIIIII 1011011111 10 10011. and I sometimes think if I only had a patty wire to lov and to talk tu. and to more and have toy bent' vi nib, I should be a trrowndous (eller " With that she began and named rivet the glll4 wt thin live milts of (her. ■nd never coin a nigh narnin'of herself, and .ed I tinter gel one of them That Aorbr gol my tiandir up. and so I hitched my cheer up to hero, and shet my (yes, and t.emblotisly hell yon ate the very gal I've keen hank (ring alter for a long time f luv you nil 4,1.. r. from the sole of 'your lied to the foot at 3our clown. and I don't care who knows It ' and if Sou say so well be )pined to geth4 r tit the holy bonds of matrimony, e pin( thus 111111171. w orld ithout end," sez 1 : and I felt like I'd throwed up an allygatur, I lel. so relieved With that she fetched a sorter scream, and after a while she aez, ••Petei "' • %Vim, it, it Salle I" sex I hldin' ov her putt) face 1,, bind her hands You may depend upon it I fi II orful good Glory ! glory !" sae. I. "I must holler, Sal, or 11l bust wide open Hooray for boo ray. I ken jump over a ten rale fences I can do everything the, any fellow could, would, or oriel do." Willi ilia' I sorter sloshed myself doe ti by. her, and clinched the bar ges) with a kiss—and such a kiss !—talk about your sugar--talk about yer merlasses talk about your blackberry jam—you couldn't have gut me come nigh 'on they would all a tasted sour aster that. Ef Sal's daddy hadn't hollered out its time for all 'onest folke, to tit in bed, I do believe I'd meld nits. You orter seed me when I got hum. 1 pulled ch.d outer bed and_ hugged him. I palled warm outer bed and hugged her. I pulled aunt Jane outer bed and hugged her. l pulled the nigger ser vant outer bed and hugged her. I roared and hollered, I danced about and cut up more capers, than you ever heard tell ov, till dad thot I was crazy and got a rope to tie - mo with.' "Dad," sez I, "I'me gwine to go for to get married." IMIZETI •••Married." balled dad. ''Married !" screamed mares. "Married !" &peeked aunt Jane. • ••Yes. marned !" gas I. "Married all over ; jined in wedlock ; hooked on lirr+wor• ser or for better, for life and for death, to Sal ; I am that very thing ; me. Peter Spo rum. Esquire:" With that lup and telled them all shout it liom Alpher tu Oinegar.— Thely were all mighty pleased and mighty and I went to bed 116 proud as a young rooster with his first spurs. O Johostifar! didn't I feel tremendous good, and•kelit getting that way all rite. I didn't sleep a wink, but kept 'villa' about and thinkin' till my cup of _happiness was full, pressed down and runiiin' over. All lettere, directed to member.; of the Legislaturi 2 must be prepaid, or they will be sent to the dead letter office! The moat god like thing on earth is the veneration done to human, worth by the hearts of men. BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO The Angels. Taws or nature, 1w t _of the umltpf fered"y the hospitality of the patriarch Rod neophe.. In the history of Hagar we find the onrortunote woman wanderiog in a des ert. her child, font with fatigue and per fahhtK with thirst. ereites her deepest spur. pathy She bows in prayer, and en angel conks clown an that stairway of sunbeams and leads tier to a fountain of water in the wOdet ne‘s. aliPkt i SO It PI frtilta.Genesis to Revelations, the, angels are gnests that never drink winej-- never supply a inflated taste with any bev erage that can intoxicate Let woman be the angel of the age in which we live—eerit •'g with a pen of flame in her white hand her denunciation of intemperance in all its forn v, Nithholding dangerous stimulant at the hospitable bosri. leading the lost and fsmished co the fountains of living water. and !rending with a sword of lire In the path of the false prophet an the angel did when Balsam was stopped in too 'mad ca rei.r of sin and folly." A Beautiful Picture of Old Age. Ik ;; r, fi tly errs who imaginen that old age can one be beautiful : Mire in naturally but one disease—that 01 old age 'to Jerre Jo. mold as gently as go am the ens'wen out it hi Arai. or an the candle in It socket..without, nail* 411./..k or •riannt, than rn worth taking pains for '— L/11.1Plly, the lot t`t terrible o f a Mal l a nth tottering lintlin and gray hat,.. thing by 'die( meal from racking 11111111 .10011 ft urn nloinmoilir asthma, from tririuri:: gout or the nlim eaiutb t,otrer,CO the mud all (lie elide. by lett,oll lir rice %soot r ain gino log morose gut roliong bitter, and a 00'10 11. Un 111( 01111 r hand, how nnll66lv hi antitol is li to a, i toe a. a hearty, buoy ant old age without ache or vain-, Nollolllo' alaayr ill the iact gladnenn in the eye .the hi art metros toli ,nu riling Up and minium est , ash human sympathies and. love divine of %bout mtii.lier sang - no oft in the clear. ma et, and cheery tones of youth and health, e any glide. , log tflly o'er their head Wide up of iMI.PCI.IIOI3 and 14,1, And molt mot silent n. the shade Their nizh tly minute. gently move • Quirk as their thoughts their joye I,llle on II i t fly not hniteu ewift awnv , Their wale are evre bright nri noon Arid calm an guiltier, evening be " And when their wort, is done, their jour ney ended, the life of titne ma to into an itn mortal xiatence. A. fade, a Roomer °lud away, A. Pinks a gala . ..hen 1111.4111 A are o'er, As gently ahutS lbo eyo orday, , As dies Wsvo along ihrshore " Terbare the lamp of life thuti go out, phys ksally, we must live regularly, feinterately, 'actively, for by these means only can the tman clock work well, till all the wheels ar out together, and all cease to run at the sate Instant ; then (here is no shock.- no paw, no torture, and scarce a preceptible struggle, so that the moment of departure can be nottd only by the most scrutinizing eye Meader' may such be your mil. and Oc —Errhpnge t e ono ing giolicA - An exchange paps.iFontaine Broke into the pocket of the editor of this paper, sttme time during thi., week. a ten cent puce , who it belongs to s! where it came from, is a mystery to 17, ' and we earnestly recitiCst the owner to come and take it away we have been so long without monSy that its use 18 entirely forgotten.— Upon one side is a beautiful young la dy—with a handkerchief to her eye s, weep ing to think she has lost her mate, and a nightcap on a pule, as a signal of distress. thusi.sionn.—A sentry on Sullivan's Is land, in the harbor of Chnritsion, fired into a boat from Fort Sumter on Monday night. The boat waanumned by three men, and as they neared" . the beach they wee e ordered oft; but failing to obey, the sentry fired Upon thin), whereupon they heal. retreae. l ft was belimitd_ that one man was wounded badly. Whilp some perkons supposed I men in the boat weird deserted, others Ae keyed that they were a piity hound up:in the desperate expedition of spiking the guns of the secession battery. _— --- The falloWfog resolutions were actually passed by a board of Councilmen : 1. Resolved by this • council that, we build a new jail. . "2. Resolved, that theeiew Jail be built .out of the materials of the old ' l 3. Resolved, that the old jaillm used un til the now jail is Blushed. - Could Dublin or Cork boat that NTY. PENN'A,, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1861, !file Unconquered Tribes of Amoco. "I Camelot' and , he Crittendsu R3aOlutious. A few days since iiitelllgen reached vs The Ceitienden resol u tions, 1.. jig hi foie The following 'correit=letice to the N that the AnIII , IIIIIMIS , thr o eth nsa id strong. i lie Selle. , , eitivernor /I'glefdliaile co'' pans •••• Y. (I ob!, shoat boxybusiness eef the 01 business In othail invaded Chili. -In this c - nection a few. sliluitil 111 faivor of submitting amendments progressing in the slate of Ohio • ;Mils in relation to e.l Arattennians play to Pi. Consti , ii. am to he peopli;; o ili • con= not he iminteresting to our dere: 'I hey cnisino ol is bete,--4-kne.el C..itiek , i lose. ti . have tinted that, the 11 , ,,,1,110in 1.,,,,, a ere a remarkable people ..-a c federation dr, Ins place, and said Its would m a. a l,O a 1 mine at Nadine] to the subject of petroleum kindred tribes, N ;lc have nit lift ii.ed, Man !,seeeeli, for though his colletigtir—efr , 7 ,In ii., lbw. I have•neen eJ•iewh'ere. end took lyre time of the compitst cif It /arm to the trendy repre . rated the 'l , ntitinui.t, of le. g, in n deecriptinn of the sec.iiill Imst oil ie. pre 0.. sent their independence of Sin .as Tt pea had ' II , , S'. had Offered ,be olive hr nett. 31 ' g .114 %A ,111111 114 be 4111110 pp 'rhino, I hate 0 an the republics it !itch environ them. They '. l e S. u.' tors on the other snle had no• I , i.en ivithessed 3,,, this letter lleeen is pitmit '4l mliplet the country comprised between Ina I ~i nor respond. d; but the people is; that , im the nertheastern part ..1 the st il ie, lin t toile 30 eteg, 44 , cc. and 39 deg 50 sit: , k . I-1". S Ad' "Mild do ilYll°°l4 i° ""e " miles loon Cleieland mid twenty one mile.. end tongiteele 71) deg and 74 deg 30 - ('".ion Re nos , o. lined to vote for the pr. , . i , from Ei ie. owl 14 the lilwit tun ii ing hiwn iii Ileir territory thus extends 156 notes r- ~cm si. in " Jr his '''' 'lea g ue ' ' nd • " Quid ( '' n a " ! the Writ Within the last eight months lon iiie coost, and its tread tip riom rl4 . e ~• lie could to see. , 'he Union. , '' .l N.. 'inth ed aim fifty lien litioses hat t' been to ihe crest or ihi Aim,. is p , limo , 150'1111kt , Mr (I•lf.11 (INI.) ) said the 5et111 ,, .. , on 111 ••• lial . , it, 11141 hearty one hundred acres of forest I.s proem-00ns ate snuilae to those (Joni. ....4• n.d so nn. 1. . onlideve , la 11'. l'a ,n. .. i land have fallen before the ads towing mulch The people are the most eue..eseful ezcmple • sin aad eles...lee or the Sena or from Penn ,. a 1/0(131100 111 ~ "roil , splitters " ever known or liehan self goveiliniem. stir- .111•11,11/ (Nl' Bigler) .hat .11e3 'd notd l i '' fixn i i , Eight muth. ago a gentleman interested piinded by Europeane Tiny wepi first up ,11,necess. i v in watch Orn. Iliit lie odiee 1,1 the Tut u•%,11e (I'n ) miner hearing dolt varied lay die Spaniards in 1537. . Severe' I .idealiti im n rah to bee. Is ed• of velum. , the ma d" ..-1 i., the „ens „f . ~ 0,, place Wit , si•6leml ,- n fii wine rant - ace' 1 . 11 their countri - :SM - 11?;4 1. wire I s- . In rongly i in praiiitiTiret Wttti - Tett - mum near Lot they were till adacked and destroyed in I Mr Cann ron snid he {Vett no.r • • ..."' ' be ' and commenced 4e. phis. At the distance 1602 In 1641 a treaty wits made with I. Hamlet who he(' le t tli , mn. , ili g had lint,' of fifty feet he struck a vein of oil which i their 'chief, but in 1665 war 'caw/fenced a• I waited tilt Airy heoid leo it Pennsylvante. Pouted to „ ..ti...... „.... Tob, e.., iiiskvbreforrr aim Ito. alrbord - wil Mr. 1 . 4 4 4 . 5 " ( 0 /. o' 4 frd if 11 ''' se"'"" . l ieund. Pi " stiniTlZl7 to P l en . nay vattlar intervals until 1 : the latter RC- . ~rov, a 9 r Ilk I oll•••INe•• hlnrel. I formed a company and returned, leasing of knowledged ,heir independence and permit-, 511' ( . a a r , • , o,' Vet ' ml ' el ' . soil 1 nay n the farmers some six hundred acres. 'ed them to Maintain an embassy a, Santo.- die Seireto• • hal it it will nave he comiti y 1 The company then nub leased the territory go. In the coiled between (lint , and the , will vole ro, ili, 01-0p0,..i0n firm" colleague. to partiei fir the purpose of baring for oils ruitgfer country, the Arancaoisiis remsemed . m e . ,o.ot s litii y ( Del.) spit 1 1i... lie wi -heel and miner ale. requiring n-hrtnelsorne loony 9 trictly neutral NV P ace 'e of course have s 1 lokavill" ' be S ' onto ` momPean " Ivan "' The fame of the welln emend far and wide only to glance at their patriotic su weeks, i Sir ('s meioit) heel m.lnifeso 0 a spirit oil ~ mister and faster came up the pilgrims until which have enlisted t he urin g ,ll u, of she putriottom and .1 iviniiiii io the (mom ry and tie pilgrimages to the m.idern Meeeli bid liberal minded of generations nest and been ,he Union, which he though. all might ani fair in rite! in numbers those made to the made theme oi many poem. Ileor polith ..t o ans ient. one li3 the children of the 0, lent. cal condition is peculiar. Frem (11 , , mime- M. ('rule on _I say to tic Se n ator from . fliey count nyt, in caravans of large but morial their lender) has been divided Into , (hair;, a ami o all gi rolempi that ,if they of small cninpenies, from all imeGons`of the' four provinces, and each province into five will tab , On. ; intim .nion of my colleague 1 !, ....entry, and sere you here you knelt! see, a counties • et county it. furthe, divided in- w ill vote for i :111. 1 No W.II WY'. It miligling 111 the crowd of miner', Cape Cot to nine .minships All these smolt (ham- „all ltetso , asked .1 lie approved of the Yankees, the shrewd Connecticut ditto, ions are governed by magistrates ender the sentiment, ...r 1.1, coil , ague against coercion Knickerlioekers. Penneylvaniana, Ili...eters, chicle of the provinCeS. and the attires are 1 h,./. Is 1.1“. ita Of . ~., - Badges*: Nreeial K ion uek faint —all ant bit mug hereditary 'lto governors of .lie provinces Air Cameron —Cocacion is the last remedy of stmeifitig for themselves a paying ml well from the grand national council. w hirl, ISI to wine+ I would reeeri Nearly one lillidred Meant enslnee lire At presided over try him of their numher. They M I I ireen Is it a ie•nwely a. all l work day time and night time., and in it decide on Peace, war and.., foreign rela.ione, , Mr Cerneitin —lt is a had , eniedy I " inisinlight miming tii see the SIIII.kr 11.1141 the and convene il.e diet or genres' asseenbl , of no , know whethei 11eould evir resort lot ntram and the tiers of sit many untelline•t l ih s „,„provinees al i t it ecn e rgerie t , ( 1( mends. !('eriontly it is ,h.• laat reined) to which I u ith in a oilmen at i .ely tomtit circuMference, Ent ry_magiatrate it A member or the dirt, ',mild . t sort . is truly a novel sight. nod by ilia , body is nelected the command 1 The bent well here is owned by a slassie , e i•-•ii die f frown among the tor tovernore, ehUaettd 1111111, which in pumping tit the rite to vs helm .tin tiflignifng three so ear alligl• ,t .. thirty 0. dirt)-five barrels t. day.' mice. Tlie di t Weltr nil a large Plain he. The oil 111 11`0 , 1 by nearly all the western iaet II lil , ;helm and Den•queoo fivers.— rildroads, also is being exteneitety refined 'l': tin religion to ,01111 thing akin to their pit in Cleveland, Canfield, Columbus and Can- Intent institution:4 They recognize a S - 0- emmiti , and the business of supplying the in ewe lk , mg aho has numerous govi niers aid magistrate.. 0 administer ih, neiails of !Mined nil and peculiar lamps required 'Weill% to Ile 'deed the only one west hating cetestiel geverionent They bold .1m Span ish language ai such contempt that Its use ayy life. . ... As the railroad en, e themeeleem u thousand,' is iiot pi illiiiiCd 01111111111 e (tee/1,0011, And 110 11011:1114 per .......iiii by its ne, and the in' eignei is allowed to 'settle among them 111 peopte are disrarding - the deadly enmphene, without adopting an Araucanian Mime aking up this 1.1 iurdend t 111.4.1 mines Tlp ir army mellows of both infantry and an d ta are deitined 0. ;;firperilltlfletit mailnyntelet ' canal, v and usually numbers about three thousand men The people are stoutly built. and Wealth te thousanil. of medium heighth, and lighter in complex ion than other ahoy igines of Ow New World. Such are the people whose little army, ion some Arita' not mentioned-, has invaded Chili As the entire population of Araueo numbers little more than 100 000 souls, it ip not Probable that Chili will he seriously dd vaatated ; but the invasion shows that they atilt retain some of the smolt of their ances tors.—San Frrnosco Ifirror. Popular Vote kw P.eeideut Notwithstanding the fact that Abraham Lincoln received a majority of the electoral votes of the Union for President the popular vote of the country is largely against him As near ■s .an be ascertained, the whole number of vote: polled was 4.709,327 of which Breckenridge Douglas and Bell re ceived 2 844 151, and Lincothl 1,865 176 leaving a majority against the latter of 978,- 975 ! Thus a majority of nearly iaztillion of freemen recorded their votes against the Sec t ional ists ;, yet this is the party which is prating so 7 Mdl l shout the right of the ma jority to rule, forgetting el the while that minorities have rights which must he re spected. Ina msttoraly of nearly a million of votes, they hate succeeded, by a purely Rec ti on • al Vote—not one Southern State voting, in their favor- in placing in power their bee tional candidate, on a Sectional platform, and have thereby brought the country to the verge of ruin. And when urged by con• servative men, and true patriots c! all par ties, to make some concession to sate the Union, they indignantly spurn the idea:and claim thit right of the majority to rule ! The worst fears of the Father of his Country are being fulfilled ; the eountrris, cursed with a sectional, fanatical party, and this glori dtlPUnioa of ours is convulsed- to its very centre ~ ^n don't like to see a voting man form. him. Self into the society of ladies when he can see with half an eye that he is not wanted for instance, how vile It looks to see him o joineu tidy on the street without her oonsent, and boldly accompany her home. to her no small annoyance. Some boys are so self conceited they think all the girls fill in love with them at first sight. and some girls are so bashful they hate to tillap poinotith of a young fool :god so it goes. , Simon points down'!—lt is now said that Gen. Cameron deelines a sat in ?resident Lincoln's Oa4llot—whether from . choioo.or necessity Is not positively' stated. M. Mason (Va.) efeireil io the fact that the Senator had voted against Mr Crii,en resolut lens and :or he amendment of the Senate! hom !lamp-hire (Mr. ('lark) The Stunt frOm Ohio (Ur. Wade) had poi seined .he resolutions passed by the Of 104 S. ate ~r whi r l, deck, ed .. g immt lir 1'.14011 I 1..111 11) ' ,, lk amt yet the 'loose or Ass. utl.ly of Ulm. Ind ...filmed 10 one of .Mst Los 110 aa..trd 0 •11101 N the people of his Stair and .li. room ry the ddr, a ace bet wc. ,i 6e p. oil 4.1 nod the pr.ict me of ,lies , gent l. 111. II Callielo I Ild .be S. limior ...in V•r. grills seetilid in be anxious for an use 1141: 1.0 leave the 1;,11011. Ile lid vu id ris • he did lx-cause he saw 110 1101l10•010.11 10 eOlllO,Olll - on the othi r side unless we went to them on our befitted knees' and asitt.d foigivet.css I MRCIIA Nrrs -Mechanics. nottilthstanding Ile should ask no forgiveness because lie h. d the fashion of the would be considered arm done no wrong. Ile wits still willing to fo, tocracy to put on an s and turn up then4o• hes at the idea of associating with them are give the backsliding of the South and do nil he could to preserve the Union, but he was begninin4 to be valued at what they are worth. P 4 all men should he, and if they do not to be dragooned or di' yen It WAS the I , not utima positiori in society and in the peer and equal of the Senator from Virgin ia. world. it Is not because they ate mechanics. Mr Mason said lie was unconscious of If the y tin not cern/net themaol•e• it , • man having said anything to arouse the Senator { tier to be worthy offt e 4 obey have no Tight 'o expect it. The learned rofessions are so from Petitutylvama lie did, not waist an crowded that it taken a man orninre excuse for leaving thellition. If he wanted any excuse it was to know how to remain in mdma rY talent to liciltiqp. anything more than a the Union. Ile had seen .o day, six sena.: elmnPell'iloy• Men are beginning to train Vie th their sons, sod very properly, for oilier tom take form,' leave, anti he knew things beside law and medicine, Mid we Union was dissolved -absolutely dissolved, The Senators may not recognize its disso:u 11" d young wen who have received the ad• vantages of shire's] education turning their than. butthat does not alter theta*. Those attention to mechanism; as more likely to Stales are gone, and the chairs of their rep secure their independence. That man shill resent are vaimilt. What is the ritnie• work, is a decree of heaven . ,.and that a nun dy Coercion ? Shall we use the droop who works for a living 18 netsentitled to as line that the pedagogue inflicts on the urchin ' much respect as a man who ;gets &Jiving at school 7 The Co”sii.odoti is ag Arhout working forlt,lii re idea, Which, if cion—humanity and .he civilized world it eve exist,d, is fast vanishing from the minds of men. against it MI Saulsbury stid he looked upon the re math s of .he SCIIO tor fork .. .Penns) Iva ilia as i SUN'DAY SWISS. -' Strange that all kind; an omen of good. Ile bilteved that the Sim of leather are too poor to go to oburch in on stor wet s neer°, and though four or five States have left us. it Senators oil this side a wit B "" da y' W hat is the matter wi t h 11l our merinos that shoes cannot he made which meet the Pwrisylvaniati, soil in the ....me Spin,. the limo,. will ,till taunts. Ile 10. are proof against Sunday mud and Sunday wet 1 Multitudes of peoplwrun around all yoked all the Senators to inmate the 61,114 tht week in ordinary leather", and no harm of the Senator Irmo Periurrylvaitia. comes to them. But if the pavement be the We cannot make car unless c e change least wet on Sunday morning, they are ear. the laws, 11111 WV camas chimp the lac s 001v.,8 we violate the Constitution. But the Lain that they shall get their feet soaking wet, rod they might as cell order their cot the question of peace or war :5 Ili the hands fins al once, as to go out in such shoifirt as of the niajority. The South deplored is a• they have. What is the mastery that makes because oh the consequences. and not from leather which is so impenetrable on all the fear. And if shiewas forced into car, then other days of the week, not touch better there would be such a confiret Rs the N Otld limn brown paper on stmday mOrning I Who has Inver sum. 'Pint only e'aeuire lit 14 Anted will make his fortuhe by providing the vast was how to remain in the Uttion , and c wild to um that the smielor from pe . misytee l im army of stay-atthomea with a patent int prayed eburcrkoing shoe, warranted water could give him such an excuse. , Mr Cameron said he had not heard of any' Moron Sundays I . threats of war from his State ; but, 11 it must I ' conic. Penns) beanie will he ready to meet 11. : There won't be a thing done this wmter but polities," said Jonathan, who was discussing The people of his State sere ready to do any . matters at our depot with a olty friend. I thing honorable to save the Union. They I tell you that I can't meet anybody butwhat were willing to yield all prejudices ; but the ' they're puffin' inter me 'bput the Little Llit North bps committed no aggression nor ant, Shuthera niggers, old Brown , the con wrong, and you can't drive Item by bullying stitatlMlT'spread eagle, kart Splitter, and a them. If you want the Union preserved lot thuhdering tot df other names. Oonsarn it, us know what wrong we can [Arms, and • we willtiVress it. why ~the bull frogs in the pond back of out 1, , ' ___- r yarie, NO all on a titter ; bellowing out, "Old. be—Old Abe"—"lllinois—lllinois" ..-"Put him through—chug." • A dirty.lellow who never waOhes himnelt maybe eai4 to " preserve tholikislmarks." The Ohio Oil Reg.ons. %, Trumbull Cu, ()1,,0, I() : II 601 N ADY4I , CR VOLUME 6---IUIVIIER 6. THE LATEST NEWS F;E-linr w llT ill linn been elerted, IT. S: : Senator in pign of Mr. Hannibal lin. Fifty laden wdli 110,0110 boles of cotton, were eleored at eo Mon d Idnenin jo..t Been proew riled with a `....:2 - 01 headed cane, I.y friend w. 11 I laFr, Ilarri.lturg, 110011 nlqunnh • d (Ir l , uiy nitoruey general of I‘. 3 , 1 , ) IA aim'. beet' re-elecind 01 11;1. i't A4)41'4111,1 State Agri- t compuTty of emTpers and miners from West joint, acting its infantry, arrived a few dn . ).l ngo E I, F:tiner !wen appointed postwas 'ter at Nlount Union,llunting.lon county, Pa. vII lk ujibettin—lt--Putrwr. The netu d expense of the John Brown raid has been reported to the Virginia Leg- el, potatoes fifteen cents and wbeat fitly emits per bo.liel in 31ole.711), 111. The Rom Alan Imperial manifesto, annonne inq the abolition of serfdom, Is expected to be 11116111111 ell Ml ' the 3d of Mardi. It is aterd that a eon of the lion W. L Yancey ha's re+igned ilk place in the Anna plie academy, and ham pate home. Judge Jones, I.t tite C S I)istrict, Court, and the C'S MurshAll end S. Attor ney, ill Alumna, hare sent In dick resigna tion,. he Ohh, ll,Niqe of itepre.enlatit es, Ly a tote of 58 to 31, has iotletioately postpone.' a tall to repeal the I ' CI call til I.tleerty Law of.ltliat State. The S.utli Carolina Legislature has pass- Lill jo_stay the e.dlection of all debts doe by Carolinians to the eiticens of non s'avelmiding States Oa Friday between ail and P °vela hun dred stint and shell, made at Richmond, Va., fur the atithuritier Snail Curulina, were dilattched to ti :State. nu. fors Anderson, ono of the finest steatneri..ol the St'. Louis mid New Orleans itpe, Vra6 sunk a low days ago at Eagle Bend, forty :miles abit%e \ icksburg. Stz hundred hogsheads of sugar awl eight hundred sacks of Golfe wine lost. In Ifahrax county, Va., an effort is be ing made to rathe '.7.11),(KN1 to arm the people. and In Charlotte conuty, 1 H., It IS proposed to rtuxe ....7,000 for the name purpose. in addition to accruing IV CDllle, the Sec retary el the Tteeitury eet4tnatos theautuuut nitcousary to pay the puldie le!,t fulling due Itefure dilly I, at $20,000,0041 ' A d..patch from Itlemphie, Teen , sap that it Litt, ry of sixteen t tirty two pound ers in crec lug there, and that a manufactory of pumon and IN to he established. Mode Inland allirfn bled on Tuew'ay of last week. and un the same they r“oluttons wore olfcred is both branches repealing the pet sena! liberty Governor Letcher has issued a proclama tion ordering an election, on the 4th of Feb, ill( ry, of delegates to the Virginia conven tion, which to to meet on the 13th of Feb- MEM Fort Cana-ell, lately token poeFreeion of by citozenm of North Carolina, has been evacuated and surrendered to the general government, by isdtr of the Governor of the State. The 31tssissippi State Convention after adopttog r Alie ordinance of secession *teat • dispatch tot cashof the Governors of the oth er Soutern Suttee. Oft the basin 'of. the old federal coristituttunr? A disp tch soya that on Saturday the 20th n Aiteing sumo from Fort Sumpter to Charleston, for the purpose, it is said, of demanding of South Carolina the etAppage of fortifiontion now in progress. The Pavia nark reports that the Emper or of Rualia ham roaolved to grant a oon etitutiun to Poland, and to plane it upon a oimilar Tooting to thnt in which Hungary stands'in regard to the Austrian empire. There arelutt seven State „in the Union in which the post office receipts eaceod the expenditures. They are hfusaohusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Conneetietit, Now York, Delaware and Pennsylvania. The contest for 'Su perintengee of the pub lic grounds is becoming aniulted. There are any number of patriots who are anxious to relieve Mr. Boyd of the onerous dudes of the posi th Salary, nine hundred and twelve dollars and fifty one-htindredtbs—cuul pick ings. A few days ago as ,the three•masted schooner. D. S. Williams', from Now York. was about to enter the harbor of Charleston, she was brought te•.by the battery from Morrie Island. After some communication between the captAin and the commanding otboer, she was allowed to come up. The American ship Golden Star r from Mobilo for Liverpool, has been wreekednear Wereford. She had thirty-seven hundred and fifty bales of cotton lire board. The captain's wife, servant girl, and sixteen et the crew perished with theNvessel. The aisle and six DIOR wee laved. •