Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, June 02, 1860, Image 2

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Shabby Troatmont.
Tho llcprcsciitativcs of Pennsylvania in
Friday an Uulncky Day.
Lincoln and Hamlin iays Tho La.
Biglor and tho Tariff.
llelow will be found some remarks niailu
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iuu iiiu m nimrs huuui , , ( . c0 licnl. can Convent on an- caster Jntc mcucer. were both nominated uy iioii. imu,Mii.N..
:itv uv our r,x-rotuiaster. As - ... .. ........ ... . ' ..m .1 ... i. 11.. '-f i.a ltnit...1 minim mi Vmliicdav ot
,1 . .,1 . . ,. pear, irom 1110 report 01 me procectiiugs, on rnuay, nun ns u 11 (jmuiunj uu:m- v - - --
them und saw tliu wvitluncs ot a ' ' . 1 . . .V ' 1 . " . . , ' ....... 1. 1. n., :.. .,nit.i.. . nf 1 .. Inn.
1 a broken spirit and Kcnuiuc to havo been treated in the most shai.uy t croil an uniucKy uay, our ivcpuuncan mst, m. " ..u.-...0 ,
l.v .. i,,i.. I,n.,.1 ., 'nnrl rnntemiitnmn i.tniinnr. J lie v were fr mills can hard V exnoet lnUCll IllCk With ' trail Older Ol 1110 nay lu uis rcmim., u....
rnnYiu uH lwiLinrniw Fowior not amity.
UUlJDtll Ulil UlilUUlyllJll . The Sunday papers contained a very)
in una
wo read
hollo thoucl:
urtnaiVtilitif Iniil Imfii
I'VUUIUIIHJ """HVA UtUl4 M 1'" - " tl I " J I j 111 , 1 ,1
now light broke in upon us, mid wo seemed snubbed all round, for sailing under false their nominations. Upon tho receipt of.it will bo been that hu is determined tnat
- to bco not only that he was not guilty of j ..,. atKl perhaps, tho cold treatment 1 tho intelligence from Chicago, on Friday this measure shall bo disposed of before
tho moral portion of his crime, but also ie mucivcJ at the hands of the genuine ' afternoon, our neighbor of tho Union mi the final adjourumtnt. If that measure
anletofcriffl Kepublieans of other States induced then. ' ed a National (!) flag in Centre Square can be got through, Senator IJlt.L.illis
that Mr. Fowler, as a siulo man who nuv- to display extraordinary zeal in assisting . but tho fates wero against such descent- the only man that can do it, and lie will
is er gambled, who made lew investment'!, (0 procure the iiomiuation of u rank Abol-1 tion of thu "glorious stars and stripes," leave nothing untried to bring about s
( and had uo expenditure beyond a goner- Hionlst like Lincoln, mid to purify tliem
i .... i i- , , i Helves from the slightest remain ii" taint ot
hospitality to a lar mcater extent than ho . . . b
did without exceeding the natural gains of Americanism.
his office The organ of Tainma:.y, but Mr. Wii.Mot, who with that other arc!
I recently, in a lone: article took pains to ex- renegade from the Democracy. Amuiew wonder at this. Tho Convention at Chi-
I plain that ho did not even contribute to H, Kr.EIi:R, aspired to tho leadership of cago, after leaving out of thu tmstiou the
that institution in moderate sums, and that Pi;im!.,.V!lllia .legation, l,living made bogus, sclf.eo.istitutcd delegates who ap-
......... .v..u, ...... " l I... C-. l.,,. .,,,., ..1 e. M 1 1 V!...!..!..
he took no money with lum is p roved by u"j-'"" lu "6"lM " """- pcatc.. i.u... wui ,i...m, . ugi.-...,
is iiave made, casting tne niu vote oi tue ot.ues iney tucuy,.uissoun ami i exas,roprescnic
Census Marshals.
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iUarfiiau uanipoen i njniumiuu mo
IXSI'KCTIUX UL' FISH
Wo are reipiesited to ask attention to tl
LETHi, TATE, Edllor.
loDuiil)iirg:
SATOnDAY MORNING, JUNO 3, 1EC0.
ron rnEiMNT in isso.
John 0. Breckinridge
0 KKNTIJCliV.
ron vion FnESiDENTi
Charles R. Buckalcw,
OV 1'K.NNSVt.YANIA.
following Assistants to take the consm of subjoined, as a matter ot peculiar .,lt.ri jj
Allegheny county : ! ' concerned in thj trade ... pickled
r..i... v iiii.ni..ld. .T. f. Marshall. ' in Philadelphia : - i
John F. Hichards, J. (r. Marshall,
John Sill, J.C. Jlryant,
j. M'O. Larimer, J. Kyle,
J. W. lhuMi.au, Vj. MCorkle,
A. M'Farland, Cornelius Scully,
Hugh M'Afoo, Jno. Creegan,
Samuel P. Itois, h. Mitchell,
Win. Svuimcs. J. H. l'liillipl,
.1. Campbell Stuart, Ceo A. Kurtz,
Henry Mcnold, Tlios. Farley,
ALA
-, and tho next morning the Hag was lound . doMraljle a result, ino Jmoera " I Capt. it. Porter, Win. hllu,
.furled, as if ashamed of the use to which justly be proud ot the po.-ition that tms ,L.tol. benli.i, .it, r. Ai Aieei ,
tlm A. M .luliiulnn. .Ins. M'liobeiH,
it was appieu, aim the stars wero no long- uiiiiguiaiiuu i..ua.. , ,, ;, ' i .n n ,
u: ,,. V,- ,1 L V,A Slates Senate. M- -A1?nw :. 1 ' 1 .1 f""'
w luiuin iw iiivj iniutiu u ' i - l rni.. , ir.... . 'I l.j l ' it IiotiIIV
nKBIOCKATIC STATK XOM1NAT10XS.
FOR OOVEKNORt
HENKY D. FOSIER,
OF WESTMORELANU.
Mr. Fullcr'e Speech in tho next Domo
erat.
OSS Alonro Loring, Djinocrat, has boon
elected sheriff of Whuoling, Virginia, over
the combined Opposition, by a majority of
six hundred.
. - - -
TiE Usiox, in Arch Street, Philadel
phia, kept by Mr. Newcomer, is always
a pleasant home, and one of the moet do
firable, orderly and comfortable resorts in
tho "City of Pcnn."
Ken-
tho purso vhicu his friends iiave made, casting tlie lull vote ot tno t.ites tuey tucky,.uissoun aim J exas,rcprescnicu on-
nd that money was not his object is pretended to represent. Mr. Palmer, of h- tislilcen of the thirtv-threo States of our
khown by the 8ia,U00 which ho left in his Maryland, said that ho stood before this glorious Confederacy. It was, therefore,
Itituti PW ru'ts1 eo'mnSd 1 " S" , 8,1 ?
the zeal klk which the Tammany dclega-, Sta,u of l"0'aJ- tbcers and three Convention, representing but little more
tiou clung to one candidate at Charleston, cheers for Maryland. He claimed to bu than ono half of the Union of eouro the
and of that delegation Mr. Fowler was the as good a ltepublieau as the People s Par- Uuicni flag is entirely out of plaeo in any
heart and soul. Though forced to ap- ty of Pennsylvania. Ho had dared more demonstrations favorable to Lincoln and
.pear attached to the Adnunistration, he !ni,i r;a,;P(i u.ore than tho .-cntlemeu from itamlis. The llepublica.w .should net
was, in tact, tno most zeniuus lneim oi me , . , , - , 1 i i , , . , .
aspiring candidate, .lust as the South so- Pcnusylvama had ever risked or dared, one made expressly lor tho occasion;
ceded, ft movement was made to unite on He had uvoueit hi ill, elf a ItiiublUan, a sectional Hag with eighteen stars and a
fconio other candidate. To counteract that tchih the People's Party ol Piiiusitlv mia i-orresnondiii" number of black strines a
movemeut a larco sun. had tobo u-ed, and ,,.,,.c ,,; .,, 0 declare th-.nmU'es l.i nfti.,.:- .,.i,.v ,!,,. .;1.,.
none but Mr. I'onler had the means of ,, . n..,i .... r. . . , .. , ... ,' ., .. . ,
..... ... , , . ini'Jiiiiit ii'iniu iiu'iv. iiiiiiiuiisu uiimuusi;. I i lnaKC tie sir' 'CsllOIl HOC OlMV 10 Our
raisiiiL' it at once. No can onlv exnlaiu . ' . . . L . . 1 u. ocl""u" "ul "'"J
i... T,.l,.i ,,r M.. i.v.rin. .. ,.. He had been leeiedliv a mobinUaltimorc, ivinnd (!nc-)ir:iiu. for ulinni as a man wet
VUV, VUII....V.II Ut I'll. 1 Ulll.lj II IUU1I VI juu- - ' 1 -
ment. a man of the world, but a man ot aim on lus return home had been uurnt m have a verv hk'Ii regard, but thu Jlcpulili-
Mr. 15 lilt. Kit's remarks wero ns follows :
1 prcscut a memorial of eit'uoin of Phil-
lphi
To IJkaleiw, Consumeiis, Ac., or Ku
I I.STIIK o'l'ATE OP 1'KNSSVI.VA.NlA,
' Tho legislatitio at its last session j,ai
' ed an act ' regulating the iinpuetioa
pickled fish, and to prevent fraud in 1(i
ding the same," within this Comm,
wealth.
Tho object of this law is to prevent n
fraud which has been practised to u,
great extent, of intjiiuixtiig diHcrs
t qualities, taking lish out of packages ai
' ivi,.icl;iii j- them, thus m:il:iir' I he ori.;.
packages, as nell as other packages, ,,.
of the lawful weiuhl
The law retiuiies that tveru Hint
The Arrival ok the Jai-anesi: '':.. ' tontmn ihr.c faiwi,
that the Seu.ite may ,,,.. ... ,,. ....,ital of ,ilu United l""''h ' Uar'1 "lv
L'ive its prompt assent to the bill which, c,,. .,,:, ,lf mry ",J uarrn on mtmim, m.
i' ll ... . i 4JLtllU3i ntiin mil. .y.iuiuiuiv.
mU'lplu.i, prajmg
----- j (Ii.i I i Iffflifirj Iii Mill- Ul .
. . . .. i .. i- ll.A rtt-no iU-mit.-t ilin mm. ftlltl Will. Ill III! ...!., I. I tt,:..,t ...
tiivs since, rcculiuini; tnouuiita on lorcmu B.v.v.1M.. d kiu w - iigmn wuhk- j,uIU
J '....V 11 H 1. 11!!!.-. I .... !..., 1..il-!ll, . ,. -1 .... ...
I llH pilllLT -Mr. 1TCIMUCIU. lirOIJIlUllliy) liaw. an inijiu. mm . 'mi's eut'Wj C.ttiuanf. v - J'lVh
tilt
imports.
President, nrnbabilitv. have an important bearing ,.,, (.uttistvc i
ms to bo signed by citizens of all politi- viioi . the commercial relations of the world. ' and if any person shall tal;e out, ii,
eal Dart e. It bears the signatures
merchants, manufacturers, mechanic
ii punii- upon the commercial relations oi tuc worm. aim u nj yuiavi. uul
"ft The depai tureofthcgovcrn.nentofJap.il m or sl.ilt any iu-p.-t-luJ U,U wl.ihla
ies, and,. ., i f. .! been p-ickedaeeord.il" to law, such i,lt. NJ
nfluenee fr"1 former laws ot non-intercour, I silil(lJht JiJlrtll ,,"M.nj.,r wt'H
Hay ar.il ttiass. Old Hay is plenty in
thiB country ,nnd tho now Grass Crops nev
er were as promising, as they aro this sea
son. Farmers had better remove the old
rtock to make room for the new Hay.
Trices are down ward.
Lumber Notice. 'c arc in want of
building Lumber Board, Soautling and
Siding and tako this method to inform
those of our customers who have promised
uch articles, that unlo.'s tho Lumber is
delivered soon, say by first of July
other pay will be damanded.
Mr J!iif!fi,tho "Cheap Philadelphia
Jeweler No 114, X. 2d. St., offers rare
inducements to purchasers of Watchcs,Jew
elry, Ornaments, etc., We have found
him and his house all right and ready for
a bargain. Friends call on honest 11 .Mul-
jsjy " Our Musical Friend," published
in New York, by C. 15. Seymour, Esq.,
weekly, for 63 per year, is on our Tabic,
This work is valuable for Musicians. We
acknowledge from Mr. Seymour, a full
file of this beautiful und instructive pub
lication, comprising 77 Copies and 1 Indexes.
Pay of UiruTV Marshals. -The pay
Assistant Marshals are to receive for ta
king the census, is two cents per head, for
the population reported ; tho same for each
death; fifteen cents for each industrial
establishment, and ten cents for each farm
of which they report tho statistics. They
also rcceivo a travel fee necessary to the
ditcharge of their duties.
Alahama Delegates to 1!altimuri:.
Thirty-five leading and prominent gen
thimcn of Mobilu have signed a call for a
others of high position, of great influence
and large intere-ts in the community,
whoso iews and wishes are entitled to th.i
highest consideration at our hands.
1 desire to remark in addition, sir, that,
for one, I shall endeavor, as far as in me
i- . i .. i:i! f ..i ,i.., : il. ..,.,...
lies, l) itiiilieui u-e ui iiiiiuviti ii.....-...... - - , . ii.i. vj in.- -.....
I may possess, to secure the jirayer ot tneae I i 'u ' '""S' ""i'" " liuienas ueen a large uiiku.ii .i ti
memorialists. I shall do this, sir, not tu (lie arrival of the embassy, and the im iop icked in thij, and in adjuiuing St.u
only becausj I am instructed so U do by j meMa prospective benefits to the United 1 and brands in iuiitatloii ot tho . f j
my Legislature, and because '' will oi s , ,rem.r.,iv anticipated, Inspectors ot t if ataies o. .uus.aciiu,.!
with foreign tutioin, ami noii-recognuiou 4J at t-rut
of their ijovoriimoiiU, in favor of the Uni-1 The laws oi the Statu of .IA4 tcitin
ted States, has alicady excited the jeal- uiut Maine mj:ilic the lamx a; tgld i
ousy and euvv of li.land.and created the P'til ut eacK
deepest interest among our own people. it u
time, li rul. hat Lin,
tiitl, i a iitjitttcd In '
gencroaity, and the lenient manner in effigy, and hung by the neck by a mob cans generally throughout Pennsylvania.
,ujb , g,,.. ..in... uu-,w onby officc hoUeTi, no Wodoit,too)bcc..ii,ewulikotosefsonic
even in thu opposition
a" of our common
for Abolitionist to
doubted houor, by the supposition that Mr. , , i . i , . ' .'
Fowler, whoso gcncnJty is proverbial, sla.med that if the party hoped to succeed show ot co.u.tency ev,
gave what was dearer to him than life they limit organize throughout the Union. ,.anks. Tho Union (la
ltsclt to aid a sinking cause. And he took lie repelled the accusation that Maryland COuutry is no banner
the money from the .treasury as .Napoleon W,V3 tho tool of any Northern State. They ' iii,t wider. The flag of W vsiuxuto.n
subscription, and that a delay in the sub- tlip' 101,1 l'-'nnsyl,-ania to put that in its I10t t!le st!ll),lard that ought to bo placed in
scription brought it to the knowledge of the l'"P nua "moko Lnmcnso cheers. the hands of Li.ntolx and IIamli.v and
Kxeeutive. He eared not if Maryland was turned out Uhekluv and (JiudiMIS. Such a dis-
Wo clip the above article from the A'ne of the Convention. eratiou should not be tolerated in an intel
York Daily A'rtM, and it shows most con-' Mr. , of Texas, said he did not be- ;CI1t community. Had such a di.-tiu-
clusivcly the corrupt means resorted to by lieve the llepublieaus would stifle the Kuiicd juri.-t and conservative statesman
tho friends of Douglas to secure a nouiina- voice of Texas becau-o she was an infant as ,rmle Ml-Lev been nominated, there J" . , it Ouper, (l)um.)
tion. howlers defalcation as Post Master child, bho was at least crowing. Hero- ,iht havn lmen snnm show of m-nnrietv i .i, rt .,iil .1 r,.t , I, i,. Auchyau, not entiled to his
. 1 move I n il the memorial np u t oi in
the Committee on 1'iuaiic
. .. !..: i : 1 ... i . .1
will flow from the opening ol the ports ot All uak, of Ulh J
T . .1 C ll... .. .,1.1 ..sm. . . . . 1
.japan 10 mo comiuciee ui u... ..u. j tllA wav tlo llot C0itam til qiuhlil,
by tlu law.
:md lath sections of th
inv constituents has been made known to
mo through other, though loss authorativc
channels, but becau-o in tho main this
measure is consistent with my own judge
nii'iit of what is true policy for the country
I Inpj that thoUomnuttce on nuance may i ,, , , , v.,.,; ,i I provides as lolloiv , u
. ... . .1 aucijiuil.su inn. iiisi.ii.jii ... ............ . , ,. ' ., "ill
find it comcniilit to report this measure . ' . . ,. JsjiIioh 1. That it any pic:lel i 1
to the Senate at an early day, in order ! '; "'tcresting facts cvmeerniu Mile dis- (mJ , (
that we may have time and opportunity totiuguished visitors, the object ot their iiiit, ,1R.ct.., or iviuspectud, an l braudej .
uircittliat eonsnicration wuicu us grave cjitoms ot Hie p.'Oiuo oi mat niupir us cording to the provisions oi uus act, sin
;e-1 own country, by treaty, taking the lead required :
r.v- we give to-day, in coiiuectioii with lengthy , The r.'th :i
imiioitauee would seem to demand. For
one, sir, 1 shall vote for no proportion to
fix the day for final adjournment until this
measure, so deeply interesting to my con
stituents, shall h ive been fairly eonddered.
A propodtion naming tho Uth. of June
has been Mibuiitt 'd in this body, and
another, fixing the ltUh. of June, has been 0f 117
communicated lrom the House. 1 snail
government, &o.
A Dkmojuatio Memiii::i Ofiruu.
The first ease of a cont"3tod scat in Con-g.-ess,
this sc.s-iou, wal decided on Tues-
ilay. A resolution was passed by a vote
veas to 77 navs, dccUinii1' Mr.
be put on board of any Ju it or vel
into any earriaio of couveyanee, with
tent tli.it the same shall be sold w.thm
expirted from th'u 'jtato, the In-pi'itir
anv D.-pUty may seize and libel tlio sju.
a. i'l ll up.j"..-tnal it shall upps.r tha' s,
se'uuru was lawTdr, Jlio fish so seized
b. ' d:civcd to ho lorl'eiled, and shall
tlu sitting number fiom sold an I disposed of at public sale t ,
of Xew York City for SI.Vj.OOO.OO was grctted that the motion should come from ' j ineribiii" his name upon our National J are cou-idered
lately announced, but it was impossible to a gentleman from Pennsylvania, a State Jjmmci- for that venerable man never was 'JU referred t
it, and tin
Committee on Klectkms, giv
Tho motion was agreed to.
find what became of the money. ow that was afraid even now to declare her- , ,i;,ini;;.i Itnt Mrl.i-iv isii.nlnn.it
however, it seems that he was opposed to ' self as a pure llepublican organization, , ...uncorruptible, and therefore did not (ji,-: vrviklu Co. On Tu-sl-iv, Ap.il
the administration, and was "the most , did not da,a to Hand upon paie ;t (hu j,.u.k UejuililicTiii-i. Thev want- -Jith, thu wifj of Mr. Abimplech' Alexan
zealous friend" of Douglas. When it was R,pub ican ; inciptes atone. Cheers and a ,., .,, e,JuM he llsud hy th ,ir K,.ltl. (,u of Woodward tow nship retui iiin- from
seen that his nomination would drive oil hisses from the Pennsylvaiii..ns. W'elJ nnj iJlNC,,s U the individual to suit L visit to her uioth.'r, Milles, -ot a" mm
uiu iuuiu ...... mwuu ... J....1J, a ...u,v. jcih, ..,a,ml.y,U,t . , ,.0,0 1.10V l ed t lCV C.H1I e ecl,,. l.-..v.' sriw ...ill. Al..v!....l..rV
On another occasion, when the Conven lliln of whieh we have very -Meat doubt. I f,u-,li.w."t tak.. her :.er.,ss tl... eek i.. a
incut was made to unite on some other
randidate." To defeat the movement, to tion was about deciding the question wh-
...... ,, ., .... s,..!.-,.., h.isi.lt. ...tl. his '11'1'lM.r.
prevent harmony and concord in the party, ' ether a majority of all the electoral votes 6iLlc conlliet" doctrines to bojt, was not
to widen the breech and force Douglas 0f the Union or only a majority of votes ' cll0gU for t!ll;m. Thl.y w.llltt(.
u1,j.i us, u.vu ;.g...u. .uu juuS..iu.. cast suouk. i require.. 10 ..om.uaie, me homut,;ng ., ,l, i0 or two lhnuL,r a, and r.eover it, tell and up,ct the lo it, preeip
of the Convention, "a largo sum had to be following colloquy occurred : ' tIlu.. hav, ot it !n le l.Iv.UM, of filJtol,N . ;t;ltill,r Mr Aicx:i,;r ,, cl!W wl,
skill' or il.it. When near the opposite
shore, th." nii.it droped a bottle of whiskey
from his poekut, and in endeavoring t
used, and none
'lu' Mr. CoiiDiiii'il, of Minnesota, asked ami I t.vsi i.in.
but Mr. Fowler had
means ol raising it at once. ' .that the nprescntattves ot tho 1'iuples
So, for -5155,000.011 of stolen govern-. Party of Pennsylvania be excused lrom
ment monev. union was i.rcvcnted. discord ! vo"uk. Incs oioruer a ... i u.-ses.j
.. IIL...1,t.M .if Pnl.l.,.1......;,. ...1,1 l.-t
was continued, and the party is now in all , , J aedcyatus Vro.u Pennsylvania 'had found
.1 M.r i fit i. . ..II ... l. c .
me perns oi a sioriu, wuuoui u puoi or a ,t necessary to retire to consult. Jle un
chart. To what u fearful responsibility jderstool some icrsoii to say that the Peo
should tho Democracy hold those men who ide s Party of his State had no right to
i....... ,.i., c u. v ti. Ho desired to know the name of
uui j iiiu.' iiiu.iv tiiiwuuiiucv irunvii . . lilt
i i 4 .1 L i that irontltmian. Lhuerd
I if lint flf?ii fn ilin innntiof r'niiiiivntinri. . ...
7 - " s-.-i . Urael. j
and
erics of.
Caught in His own Trap.
Corneliui Wendell, (formerly public
printer at Washington.) recently went be
fore the Jihiek lit publican C'ovodu (.'on
gressional Investigating Committee, and
if.ti.nllt .-..llflll-illi 1.1 11. ...ill 111- il.roc. H.
., . , ,. . . ,, ' man who was trying to render
idenee charges of corruption against .Mr. , . , ..
as himself, into tlu stream a sh.irt di-t.iuce
above the dam, A p:r.-un on the sl.oro
saw the accident, tlir.'W a plank to the wo
man, and made other exertions to rmder
her assistance, but before he reached her
the woman, with one arm over the plank,
and holding the child in the other, wu
carried over the breast of the dam. The
:is-i t.inee
i liunied with all possible haste around the
mill, and seeing the woman di-.ippe.iiing
re-action water, pimped in and suc
ceeded .at the i,umiu'..it p'.rll of I. is o.vu lit'
in catching hold of her and bringing bet
safe to shore. The child, unfoi Innately,
i. ...,i .. f i,..f t j i ,, iv
ii an office neither to be sought nor de- humanitv 1 tive, in keepiii'' up feeble Democratic news- ', , ' ,
,. , ., .. . 3 1 i i- r ii had not been reeovured.
eiuicu. So it appears that tho ticpublicans hatl papers, aim 10 secure iu j uici-uuu u. .n.-
e sliould very much like to know w hat 0 1 i ttlu respect for men sailing under thu 'ministration nieml.ers ot L.ongrcss,
'or f.iio n.lnrs nf lVnnlu's J'a.tv iei.ro. Shortlv alter he am.eared before tho
sion, that wero such desperate means are xir (in .lmicil said that he had not liuchanan, the Pre-ident, tho whole tenori
niln,itnil . t.inst tmu-iirlli v innfivpi niiwl mn.timii.rl tin, vti.Lt nt' tin. P.irt.ili,' P.irti- of liij i.i.nit-rw. tiini ... -iit i.twn ,vns ti . .in. 1 lien
, ...... j ..IU-I....1 .-... t ....J VJ. l.W . . I,,,!,,
, .1.. , .. . . ... i...i tt ...!... s;.i i , . . Ill th
lorco aim urge iuo'u who oinpioy inem, .u iuw, uu. im ' uun ........jj ino luiiiression tnat lie nan, i utre
01
lin.p innnli morn u-nrtli v rtt' ., 1 1 fii.ppi. I'CCU
. .l.-lr.......... l..i. an. ......1.1., 1.,
I UUllllVa Ul.111 UllltUll. LU
called tor the fourth time, and the
vote on
Y . vfthc PrrsVlml. in lb7)7 a
their , J, .. , .
ud
tion, was tho saying of that great Demo-1 OWI1rpl.01)0.it;ol h0 had asked that they ' ci l'lortioii of his profits as
'erat, who exclaimed, "The Presidency , ij0 excused from voting out of feelings of . lie printer to Congress and to tho K
i3,expend-
putt
hxecu-
ing the seat to Mr. Howard, (Hep) the
contestant, was adopted yeas 0, nays
77, The follow ing Southern Know
Nothings and apostate Democrats voted
with the Republicans in ou-ting Mr. Co.ij.
er : Adams of Kentucky, Anderson of
Kentucky, Davis of Maryland, Harris of
Maryland, Ktluiilge of Tennessee, May- .
Hard of Tennessee, lliekiuin ul Pennsyl
vania, S"H WAP.TZ of Peiinnlvani.i, and
(ii.n.er ul' Nuilh Ciroliui. ,tttiin
(.lax- lit:
'InCj.ii 1'jiii'i;ni: uk M iiiuiatk,
I.N li.Mi PllL l.KNT was tilt- advicj of
Franklin, and lie al-osaid ' In your worst
estate hop; ; in the be-t fear; in all be
circuniqi ct," keeping expenses within the
income and saving a surplus for u'.d ae or
Mckiuss, which surplus yu i should ilepn it
in the Franklin Stviiij Fj.i1, Xo. 1:10
South Fourth street, below (j'hestuut,
Philadelphia, wlure it can be withdrawn o leuee be d.v.iied j.uilty of a minle...
.,, ,,,. ,; -, ,.;,i,,. , ,.,i. u.', an. I be puui-li.iliie In a line lea
amount., without notic, with 5 per e int.
iider.'st. 'J'l.is Saving Fund never suspnii
tied. S. adverti'eiuent ill another e .1-
UUIll,
' hi .heat bidder, andtli'- lu-t proceeds.
p tying t.ie n.cessary expense-, h..U
paid us lollows : uiiJ-nau to u.e o.vr. ,
ur guardians ui' the pjor in the .. -where
sei.ed, and the other halt to tli
spt dor or his d p it ,wno sha I h ie .
til tnesimeto h.ie been st-iz -tl.
Sectuu til. lhat if any . trjon ov
soii.hil. sell with. II tui. .S it", n
oxporttier.fro.il any pickled li.ltwi. ,,
li.tvc been packed or icpacud tln.r.ln
nut duly inspected according to t.i . .
i.ioiis of tin act, shall tor., it the sin.,
t. ii doll ir.s lor e.ery humlred poau 1-
siieh Ii h tliu sold ur reputed, to I.. .
cover, d in any tuurt ul tins St ite li.t...
co.iipiUiit jiuistli tion. Any peis.i.
in,, a brand for the purpj.e oi bran
eiiks of lish, in imitation ul tuose u cl
lue iii-pettor or his tleputie., oriui.n.
lion oi tho-i' used by ih nt-pectors or t!.
tl'imtieilii othtr Matet oe to.eigu e..
tu.--1, or w.io shall counterfeit, torg.-,
trail In entlj impress, or tu.ik the In
i.i.irk or any immber ,' other u. ir.
any ud. inspection upon any eal. u.'
s.i.ij.cl to in p t'tiiu, or hih iraulul ..'
a.t. r, t. elat e, conceal ur erase any in-j
I i i .ii mirk duly nud-, shall for mm
State Convention to meet ?t Salem on the
... y . . . .1.1 i . .1... ' J
4111 01 duno.io appo.ni. t.e.eguies to , Ujl tM haJ th(.jr ,,ad;3 stiffcIlca
atijournet. j entocrai e tu. ..... - j, , b fini tl.e;r .kct, whh ,j , .
4 in c.i in i-iUfrt nf Ilin urn-iwli'l-w I lin I'.lll 1. . .. ...
"s 'belonging to the government, stolen lrom c.,.io t0 ilmj . j.uit thorn
is s.g.ic.i ..y ut. .. ...stu,., ... x u.,j..., tlC Ncw Vork 1(Jvt 0ffi(,0i Wu sIl0ltll,
Tin: Mo.VTouit Iihin Woiiijs, of this
place, are advertised by .John Ashlmr-t
Wlto is nr.?'' When the telegraph .m l Kdwin M, I. -wis, TriMecs, to b-sold
announced that Abraham Lincoln bad at public sale by M. Thomas son,, Atie-
that'delegatea seized every oe-1 Committe and thus tcstiKed. the following ! been nominated at Chicago, liundr, ds of tioneer.s, at th-e Kxclr4iy.i in Philadelphia
It is not Card was reproduced, written by him in ! black republie.un asked, "Who i, he! on the lth ot fseptemher. I he sale is made
:...! l.i: ,o.i i.. l is,r.s! -mil ,.-l,i,-li .mnmrm in I The answer was iieiiera v vcrv Uriel, lor ny the J ru-tees l.y virtue ol the authority
i , ... . i - eu. J.l isiu; ill... .'iiuuii- in-imiuii-iiiis .--iiuuii ini.iti.uv.) .wv, .. ...-.-v---- ---i u . .
Ur. .ott, Juuge .ilcis-instry aim omcis. 1 ik0 to hac the people get hold of the men M ani t.M,..0Ps contempt for such a ' the Wellington Union. It will bo seen j all that mo-t of our people knew about vested in them by a certain indenture of
t... i .,.... nv niil.li.linil l,v ' "ll0 llilvc t,1U5 po1'1 tbeuiselves, sold the , trau.,mrCi,t fraud as the ' People's Par-1 from it thaUie vAtuitarilu und mmdel-Ay , him was that ho came to this State before mortgage or deed oi' tru-t from the .Moil
.in. ....... ,j j .1.1 ...,. .1 , 'IM l .. f ., . I ., In.l ..L.r.tln,, It un...L- ..nil ,,.. tfll.l- Im.. ll.-ltnil .,tli .t I S.",."i
. ni;,u , ,.,. ' tKautis Mr. iJiienatiaue inc wry ui-irurs ,. .- ..wnwi. .-,1, v...-0u. , ...
Di. P. John, will please "face tho whieh he now seeks to e-tabli-h against about ?UW for rii'.h inc'i '. He spoke in Uuiiv lie Dimocnil.
him Head it- j Xow York and other States, and charged .....
' '.. , ihiiihcr. So our blacks should jjo in" X'r Xational. The black republican
-.V U.Mlli. .'IV i.liei.uo.. lias uroi tun-1 . ., . , ,, ., , . . Pniii-.ii(!,i .il f'liL.i. ,,H-...i ,11,- ,l,.!.,,..l
1.,tt, Sir.vX- (In ,if linslmi. ..n..ti....l"" rum l'l"
''.'. . . ,, , are democrats by dicent there arc also
renosiiorv of Literature, politics aits and , e"aU by purrhau-zui many of the; lmuic," and copy the above article, in the
latter seem to thiuk political position, lion-
1 ors, and endowments aro obtainable in no
' other way. We believe however, that the
! i :n i.... I. ii.r,. i...,.i: ,,i:.:,,:,,.
,.. i.i.'in UvVliiU ,,lt, tuiivi. iiiv;ij uiiuiii iiuii.ii.1 an,
of subscription, whieh is six dollars a year, f 1 . . 1
... , , i .i . T i , that their occupation is gone that the
pciinces, in the country. It is always fill-,
cd with judgment, and each number con
tains singlo articles worth the whole prico
" Co'.uinbvi Co, lltpuUieiii."
Tie B)lnii Olivi lirineh anl Allan
feeding uiu nun lied dollars, at the di:
t'on ot tho court h.niiy jiiristlielion ..i .
olfelkl1.
The third stttion provide- :
S 'clion it. That pickled fish w.
shall have been duly iu-pected ill ll..
or cutmlry whieh th'y vveie packed
not be subject to leiu-pectioii in this M
Provided, that such lish are sold o.
ported in the original piekages vviili
having been npaek.d.
Owingtothe biauda of other St.ilt'- I.
iner been duly counterfeited so fxten iv.
the undersigned deem it nee-ssary to t...
tion tle.iler.s and eonuuiers of llh, i"
der that they may not sutler loss from ll..
frauds, and of the inipoitanen of puit'li.
ing only siieh fish n have the brand ol
deputy Inspector of this Stat? upon tin
er are in the original package, and '
duly inspected according to the third
tion of tue act of this State, and have u
rd to a nari."ranh in a letter to the X. V. 1 tr "'in with zeal, as he " ojiisiuered their vj..ii,..8j u. ,J(.U11 r m.,y ,, noothm- way can tli.
Tim"H, ot the Oth inst, charging in vague poverty ' ill fixing the prico ol his aid to ,m" 1""J """ pianuuu aie Up s cure m their puichases.
..minr'll tul'llld tllflt. tilA l't-nSlI llt .'.tt..l.r, , ... ,-! ,- 1. .. 1.-,., n t.li., l'.- tln.t.-
... ,, ,,,,,,,, , lliln i;vuil... ,.... ... .... ..... - lull 11.111, mill; I ill IIIV-VII llllll I'Jl 1111.11
lit. llprhli, Piilililinrl liir ll.-vllt- 1 lull.. fc, . . ..... 1
-w . , L.au,eti certain money, jii'tiy tine 10 some ija.jf.
K io., in no-ion, is one oi tue niosi vaiu- jmlivitlual, to ho used lor electioneering
ofeloselv and ncatlv printed paircs i, sixty-1 UT" aml .n:0Uy of tllu !' i able literary iourualsin the United States, purposes. With this accusation my own! Titfi:. Tho Boston Courier very truly
tw0 I bo destroyed for any one man-ai.d that. hj accuI11.jl!ltc(1 ..; ;.,, eommilnielltioI1j. name has been so geneially used in n- says that the " same iufiuences whieh so-
- , he who permits his friends to buy his sue ! arc from the pens of the ablest writers of vorsation, that 1 ccl cmsUaiaed, pidi'-iy Pureli ti,0 overthrow of Mr. Web-ter at
Philadflplliit t'AblllCt lrarrrooiUS 1 cess with stolen money, has thereby for- , . ' , ' , ' Ut0a:u cmphuticaU,,, to , km ""'-''''f ij,itiIllore i is.Vj, have now secured the
Mr. Hknrv Auolph, Xo. oO, North i '-' confidence of the Den.ocrat.e . c,aon of , ral )Iiel.il3 'Jj ,j jj.-.c thai PicsidaU llnchanan
Second Street, one door above Christ) Ia"' of the -'Olive liranJi" we respectfully ntvn did authoriz', advise or rrgtuit n,c
"ictimal and nut " mitional." Tho tdat-. The follovvine: deputies havo been
form as reported called it the " national pointed at Philadelphia ; others will
ai.poiuicii in mo tiiuercnt towns a. tin
""'"'(Chiirch, has a very large und varied ns
eortnuSilf' of Fashionable Cabimt 1'tnni
tart. Cofttago hurniture
vcrv low pricJ. Wo know Mr. Adrlph
Baltimore National Convention, submit it to the bet er judgement ot the.
Tn ,1. .:, ti, n.i. Hditors, if they do not commit a small cr-
in full sets, at ,. v , n . , ,
nr.-ittn Anlinnnl I inn.-pntirm ,cill nceemlilA
ror, in printing their able editorials insol-
. : , 5. . i :t.. .
to pe a fair ousii.css ,ua u,i gc,,., datoj for PreijJclt allJ vic0 Vtcsienl 0f
tlcruan, and think our citizens, when want
ing ft decent outfaet could not do better
at Baltimore, for the nomination of candi- i iJ mM"' Wo a in ''or 'vinS the Kd
biiu a call I
or sending in
than by giving
their orders
Presents and Engravings.
Messrs. P. S. Heulise &Co., (Box Xo
1812,) Philadelphia, a week'ago, sent us
their advertisement, for tho sale of the
magnificent Engraving of "Christophir
Columbus," to which wc invito tttcntionin
another column, and yesterday they for.
tho United States, The eye tif the two
worlds is directed thitherward with unus
ual interest and lively hopes aro entertain
ed that harmony may characterize their
cjunscls and wisdom govern their import
ant deliberations in the choice of available
and unexceptionable standard bearers for
tho American Democracy. Wo houestly
entertain tho opinion and hero aver our
sincere belief, that the Democratic Nation
al Convention, when it convenes, in Balti
more, could not possibly mako a better
itorial department leaded, in coutra-dis.
tinctiou to solid selections.
ea Friend Cook of the Danville Dcm-
Ttrectlti or indirrctl't, tn use liiher my own
nuinty or hat ant other p-rsm for any
purpose like tt'U mentioned in the p iri
graph r'ferred to, or in any manner (iff.
cctiu" any public election.
C. WKXDKLU."
Was such a piece of political rascality
over known or heard of before ? And this
defeat of Mr. Seward at Chicago. That
Mr. Seward is a first-class statesman, no
man will deny; that Abe Lincoln is no
- l.i ; ....... ii t i . ti . , . .
renin M:iti ii v. .11, Mini .in..i,r, .-ml .in.
, , . . , f. ' , . sion may require, of which due notice
was a verbal mistako. ih.-it ssitf.l. .-.w nnt , . - '
' he given :
the name of the party, and he moved that D. '1'. McCoy, F. 0. Kennedy,
the w ord " national" be stricken out, which W. liitting, tr. Sclivvarg,
was done. The Convention thus declared li.c0- M,:,1i" ,Ir-i AV- J' Sherborne.
its party not national. i t d.,e.ri ,'01'"
1 " ..... , I. P. Knight, C. T. Wilson.
1 I t- I . f 1 c, ,
Slvctssok Inn (lirr r,n.. -mgi i, . ... I. eclicil,
oerat, has fallen into the same mistake, as is the man upon whom the lllack-llcpubli-our
brethren of the Olive Branch, to whom can members of Congress mainly relied to
wo also respectfully submit tho samo sug- convict tho President of corruption !
gestiou. i Surely their case is a desperate one.
TiikCouut oi- Death, Our readers' An Iniuspesrahle Pu plication,
are referred to an advertisement, iu this Peterson's semi-monthly Counterfeit De-
issue, of an elegant Ohroino-Lithographio lector, published ou tho ISth ii.st.,coutaitis
Kngraving, printed inoil colors, ofl'eale's descriptions of six'y-eighl new counterfeits
celebrated painting of tho Court of Death, put in circulation siuco tho isuo of April the
warded us prepaid, the Fugraving of Co- n0rninatioii all thin-'s considered, than tho Tho Xew York Observer says of the Ku. 15. It also cautions the public to refuse
lunibus, and also, tho new and even more ' t.it.ct50U 0f JOHN C. DUKCKKXIUDG l'V gwiug and Publisher : nil notes on tho Dank of Whitlicld, Dal-
magnificent Engraving of 'Christ and tho J amj CHA11LKS H DUCKALE W, the I " It is rarely that such an opportunity ton, Georgia ; Clinton Hank, Westerns
insurrection of Lazarus." With these, j,,,,,..,! Ticket that waves at tho head ofi30urea 'or obtaining a work of ar'i port, Mil.; and Commercial Exchange
this Columbia Democrat, and has for tho 1 Ml'-ritofl -r 'IUtlml: 77
past year.-witl. which tho Democracy 1 rcgrot tho' outiay. ' As a chasto and beau- '"tcrly worthless. Pe erson s Oetcetor v
tiful parlor ornament as a present lrom ..j
! .!....! J- - !-- .. 1....:... V. .... ..l... .1.. !il.
lono irieim 10 aiioiuer us it possession to uus.neos .i.u... .iu u..u .au no ivun-
valuable engravings, upon their established
principle, that every purchaser of their
publications, get therewith, a desirablo woulli marcI to Contest and to Victory
present, they hent us a l ino uold .ictlal-
.statesman at all, the few persons who know Du..in ,.. ,.....,, , ! "--ns violating the law by rrpuuv
,,. , , , . .... ., -"U'lnfc "'0 past monlh upward ot thirty a,id ve.vHnafah to the same, will
anything about the'' rail spl.uur,; will bo yoling mwij fVom varioils ,,oints of ,ilc ' dealt with in accordance therewith. 1
tho first to admit. His nomination will Western States, have graduated at the ' P'' aggrieved thereby, or by the a"
fall dead in Xew England. It is tho ' jron College, Pittsburgh, Pa Tho 1 ot' a"" ot "l0 ,,cP"''"i will plc.iso comm.
meanest specimen of "availability" that Collego was never in a more prosperous! mc;,ltc.tho ,0.'"0 wthout delay,
has yet been idtenqjtedj,, America." I nw, CCL,,.ful ,,ondition , , l? of the law may l,o had by
Danvillk Stkam Mill. This old , and i".e haviiig removed to tho
new '
EnvvAiii' S. Hall, Philadelphia,
Inspector of Pickled Fish for tho Sti
and favorite mill owned bv Mr. Pf.teii I building, the numbers in attendance have
lJ.vi.nv, jr., has lately been repaired, and ' ,,cc" constantly increasing. C.wtmercia' , of ,l,,u!!", ,.
, Pittsburgh, May 8. 1800. "
Sknatou Hamlin, of Maine, tho E
lay The editor of the Jersey City Stan-' publican nominee for Vice President, i
dard ha3 seen a recent letter fr out py.i tree tt-a.ln infill, mill vnlnrl fnr Ilin InrilT
is now ii. firt. ratfi cnmlitinn for tlnlnir ! Journal,
mcrchanbs and customors' work. Tho
new miller, Mr. L.vmiikut PElisi.(i,is an
obligiug and geutlcmnily young man and
turus out some of thu best kinds of flour,as
wo can testify to from our own experience.
Any amount of customer work will bo
promptly and satisfactorily done,, Dan.
vWe Democrat.
lion, or Ladies Double Locket- Wo be- Sr-Tko St. Paul (Minnesota) Time,
llevu Messrs. llcrl'mc Si Co., to be prompt tatcs that, on tho Mth instant, there was
and honorable gentlemen, and for this a battle .between tho Sioux and Chippcwas,
reason, commend tho firm to favor and on Main Prairie, in the State, in which
ondune
00 grown ttUCKIjr i" .4
I the Sioux had five killod and six wounded, their money for his picture,"
" Lincoln oppD-ctl the Mexican war,
and declared it unconstitutional and wrong,
and voted against the bill granting 1(10
aerosol' land to tho volunteers.''
Lincoln's Congressional career was an
inglorious ono throughout; and consigned
bo preserved and admired, aud furnish a out it, who has ta reoaivo paper monoy iu i him to political oblivion for years. Hois
constant delight, it is believed that nothing tb0 eourso of trade. Published twice a a man known more bv his defeats than his
D?a tlLMr Site - ? - - " 81 a successes , and his career in this re.pct is
and our friends may feci pafe in wnding JO"- Address r. iJ.Jt'etcrson Ac brothers, to be compioten ny a crowning tlcleat in
19011,
President Filliuoro, in whieh he says: j 18 Hi, and in favor of tho repeal oft:
'If it was in my power, I would at j tariff of 1812, which gave high protcni
Tnt'liein!.03'- rU T.Pre,,h8,T tLo iron interest of Pennsylvania. II
whom better nominations could not have L.ill n. i .......,: n. l
..... . i-iiii.-. , i, aiu.v j.ui'ltlJlluaiis
tl,l.
been made."
30n Chestnut street) Philadelphia.
Associate Judhksi of Utah. E, Z5f The Demoeratie convention for tl
Ilaudolph Hardin of Georgia and 11. P.' ' ,'ccoml congressional district of Missou
Flotkon of Pennsylvania havo bet.., M'n nominated Hon. .John 15. Hcnders'
pointed and eoniirmed as associate Justices ! "S,e-ssi to succeed Hon. Thomas I
of Utah, vico two Judgoi recently remo- A",CM0'. At thu same timo and b
opposition convention nonuiuu'
.lames A. liolliiis for Congress.
EST Ex-Prcsidcnt Pimtci: aud wii
arrived at Xow York on Wednesday la-'
in the steamer Karnak from Nassau, Xc'
Providence, where thfy rpcnl tho wtnt;'
veil.
Jeer Ilohert C. Macdonald, in jail iu
New York for tho murder of his paramour,
Virgiuia Stewart, committed tuicide by
taking poison, last wfk.
I
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