Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, December 19, 1856, Image 2

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    TOE STAIIIND BANNER.
CETTYSAURC.
Friday Evriting, Dec, 19, 1856.
p2.A. IiuE4HiER, kin Tim
An Honest Contbsslois
'er•The Triable:Labelle', lotin
ll:keyed a tiecture on the evening of the
12th„at the Tabernacle in New York City.
His subjcit . 'was roreiga Intlaenee ; and
his Anain,p9rpose appears to have beep to
extol the Irish Catholic* and the Locofolo
party: Alluding to' the last Presidential
"eleitioh be said'of the Irish votes cast :
"Ilipy ore the great conservative element
in due, cpnritry, They elected Buchanan.—
But'ror their conservative influence the four
Northern State which 'went for him, would
havotiroted for'Fremont, and Mr. Buchanan
would now have been presiding over the South
ern half bf these //is-united States. Eo
sorted that the Irish Catholic who confessed to
a pri9l, that confessed to a , bishop, that was
appeopted by the . Pope of Rome, was thel mots
efibefii,archanipion of the true American idea
of CioVeinment, and the most effeetuid barrier
against' the spread of foreign' influence in
A.merieti. - "•% ' -•
llfiiehel' here admits and bOaats thtit
Iriab elecited , Buchanan against
the Dili of a majority of the Diti4e citizens
rof the coantry. Let the .fact be Doted
and , rentembcred. • ' •
Important Constitutional Case la
the Supreme Court.
Otr.The Suprotticourt, now in session
at Washington, has under, consideration
one'ef the most important Constitution
al quatitiene over brought before it, in
volving the rights of Slave holders in the
Free States, and the relations between the
several States vind between the U. S. Gov
ernment and the Territories. The feats
of the ease are these :
DrEdmdason; of the 11.2. Arturremoied
witlt a.elate (Scott) froth .Missouri tct Rock •
3slarid, Illinois, and after remaining there
three years removed to some, other !unitary .
post In ;own. •
Taliaferro 'had also 'carried a tdrivti
worititi to Fort Stielling, who there married
Scott. 'flier have two children, one of whom
WILS born in lowa, or Someplace north of 36
cle,tv.:36 stud the other in Missouri. 'net
parties •finally went. to' Missouri, and became
the property of Sandford by purchase. Dred
bcott, • brought tut action in Missouri for the
rceoyery,of his,freedom and that of his wife
and their Web, on the ground that, by having
been voluntarily , by their owners taken into
Iteelerritory. and becoming domiciled there,
ihey'litul become free. The court, ' fudge
Scottliresitling, decided against the elalin' of
the itistr.iee to freedom, on the' pound, we
belielei that their ownets had done no act ex
hibiting an' dutention to maaumit them, !did
that,. therefore, under the, Missduri law, they
were;shiyes.
Dred &et now brings this suit as plain.,
tiff inierror tro the Supreme Court.
The' ease opened 011 the part of the
plaiAff Mr Geyer, of 11toi,
fidlowiog on. theother tfido, , Mr. Revordy
JOIIECOD , iII prepared to follow 111 r. Geyer
on the same side. Mr. Blair will close
the argument
Thedeeision of the court on the all int
portent questions , involved will he of more
importsoce titan any ever hertofore made.
But they may not meetall these qtiestions,
and it,4lll.be vary easy to evade them.
4-,Congress.
di)ateen the President's Dies
samtiri.lx4), ,He us s
continuethe ob
'
jeci , of,whieb , ,4 apparently, seems to be to
ascertain the exnet,points of difference be.
tweets-the tww parties., But little businead
will be done before the Holidays.
farlhe Democrats in tho Pennsylvania
Leilalatitra will endeavor,. • under instruo;
tiotiti from Wheat/aid, to concentrate their
divlandprefereneen finally upon Mr. Buck
alew &Mater. Several coin" etit
havo,already retired, with a prospect •of
whim, provision. The. ,Opposition . will
likkily veils upon Simon. Cameron, as the
ii'vailable ',ph ' •
oraTPJoilit ,UNDERWCiOD, who was
thefall' for sup=
po4l l tiOr 9 ikiant, and who mado several
'l4R4rOll York I° fl'7°r of ilia
eleOgan'efFrentont, has returned to his
plantation,' blit bas received notice from
the•C'enitisittee of Vigilines-tliat be may
rei#l,ii 3 O;Ty joiig enough to:settle tip him'
aifstrs atHd t SE he persists in renewing his
eitiseusbly. 'the committee will withdraw
theletronlotiOn; sod leave him to the mer
oytof this 'ComMintity.
Irreol. John A. Hyesong, of Mercers
burg, ono of .the israprietOis of the "Ful
ton Ilapublicaw,? ks: a candidata • for the
p44EoBergeltnt-ott-Arins of the Senate of
Pennsylvania. The Col. would make an
exaellentisticer. and we hope he may be
suodetsfol. •
yi;'tbe aray, we may, in this 'connection,
say 1.4 t thw o ndien Pqmblican; published
trVitesirs: liytWorig and Sellers, at Mer
cereb#B,, is one of the most spirited of our
exchanges. , Pohl, independent. and fear
less, it deserve" a Large patronage, which
lip hops
orb is rumored tbat.the Hon. T. H.
litentottattd Hon. L. N Kennett will be
auttyo the United States Senate from
Att s tafwasi, s by a coalition
,-of American amid
Demo Cram.
_ _
411111.A.M....10NN VIIAPMAN died vs
:,
ry suddenly:list Wednesday, of apoplexy,
at 8 1‘istraly," the irosidonoe of hid eister,
in Charles ounty, lid. The deceased,
daring a long and active life. tiled many
*bike Oval ions with abilitvand asefelnete,
and wee extensively known and universal.
13; eeepttetad
7' ia , ll;uitteit,y, ' , OM, of aim)
oat*. vrera rejeotid pa/Limit:it of infor=
Aft hosficratorts.`
;;~.;.•n~ : ; a~ ~:
} ~ ~:
71". ";;'.!!):Atlt'Z.S.Vso.e-Uiklakr.e..Vr;; , ".ArCe.'V;...tei„Vs* • --" • • • • .
Number ofForelgners c7l ArEST "12XT0L.77707::-IlttiE,
ed Dating the Paint Tear- I ENT P0571312E OF .A14:11122.
IttriTSome weeks ago, we stated that the
teoefoces tarried ,Eis - Stfe in 0/obit by
means of the tor9rgn vote natitralized voith.
• •
in •this year fluid
, tinte tusjortty7,of the?
Natives °Oil's country :ivei r i oppred trli
the Oolicrof the Locofoco party. Whe 4.
suit of ilia October:election, in this 'State
Secured Buchanan's (deletion to the Presi
cency. If his party had lost this State in
October, ho would have-been disgracefully
defeated. So that the men whose votes o-;
• tented the Locefeco State Ticket in Onto.
bur, may be said to have made Buchanan
the l'resident.
ZZMEM
In October, the bicolor:to majority on
Canal Commissioner was 2700 votes.—
'l 4 ;icnt the itiliklineti table, itielticling'Orily
ono-third of the State, it will be seen that
the number of Foreigners ,naturalized in
those counties was• 4919; , or nearly twice
the Lucerne° majority k the whole State !
This table does no include Philadelphia,
Allegheny, Westmoreland antl, Many other
of the leading counties. .We have no
doubt that the Foreig,n veto Tidied ihis
State this 3ear tbr the first time, , rebelled
15,000. Will not our friends in theme°.
. - -
ties not yet returned,,obtain from the Pro:
tlionetary's &Bee, the, number tuoiratized
in them, and publish the facts that te-rull
and accurate table rutty be made ? What
we have, shows that'-We are governed in
this State by newly, arrived Foreigners--
She vote of the long resideits - being over
balanced by this 'popnlation It it humil
iating to feel that the 'Amoriatutbern can
not rule their, cauntry, bat such is, the filet
under the policy of the Lncorpco party.- 7 ,
When shall this base party he dethroned,'
, and a Patriotic ooe subStituted for it ? ,
We publish the table as far as we hove
it, in the hope . that .the unreturned coun:
tie; will send us the report of the extent
of "the Naturalization: in them within the
last year. When that is done, the public
can see how it happens that the Locofneo
party has preserved its ascendancy in this
Commonwealth. Examine the table :
.
Adam',
Bed fiird,,
Barks,
Blair, -
Cambria,
Carbon,
Centre,
.
Cumb6liind,
Pnuidnu,
Brie,
Indiana,
Juniata,
Lancaster,
. ItlilDin, • '
Montour,
Potter,
*Schuylkill, ,
t Suluehauna„
**Wayne.
"York,
1' •y.
9 B6tween,BooAnd QOO asitlitional btintAted
• it_ •
' ' ftherdardbeiivan 11.00 If4oo'lloiiinn
CattMlio'rotuiti.'invthie'eonnty, most of them
Locofocos. '
_ .
* 1 '217 peniona faded to be naturalized by
reasoti'nf tbe' nonAoldiag n, special, court,
an aniranneed... 1.311 foreigner:l
.were nottiridized in Wayne county"; and 84•1' of
these ‘ were, between 00.,eiesidnutial eleetious
of 1852 and 11150.,_ . . .
,-E4Fdoottioniot-46 feet'inticli•enronragell
at the, pronipttieltbf ninity, aer , snbserirs,
who during, the , past'irek 'hare crone Op 'to'
the; "raptain's oftice . and performed - a
-little'
act:which always gludilens.the printer's ,heurt,..
—Bucks !:. .
"WO ain't , saras math. for trionynfour
enitseribers. The few who !mail answered
our r etill. ere . true frien6 in neell'; ' het what
shalt, we say of the:hirge mumber• , who
manifest the artost: prfeet in4ifiereuee,
bnut'the payment of the: little • bill/ they.
owe tts Tlieless sald'abent such "ousto=
mega, probably, tb better
tiOW TII IIE3IOOIIt . AIIO,
SWELLtAiI'I bIIGADELPEITA..-.111
iested , eleetion cave of. Mann vs. eatisidy,
no undergoing investigation in • Philadel•
ibis, sonic remarkdble`deVelnfieineitialittVe
,already bees made. It: appears eriine
of the "Denuccracy.7 in their. anxiety rfnr„
"the EUC06143 of the perty,-,voteci three times
under Mimes :How'Mr.
hind, a 'euaton:honee officer labeled ' , for
his party, rill be, Seen b; the tel4titimuy of
:William Adams,,,whieh we, append as .rt
'specimen of ihe evidence adduced', as fol.
Adams, .
iworn 7 -..1 reside 'at Ha
315 Smith El . eVenth'slreet‘i.l nth i'plata
ter, I voted atthe October election, at the See-.
enth Precinct of the Fourth Ward voted as
Thomas , Jackson, (name 374,0 rt the list of vo,
tem i)three besides myself voted an : cempany,
for Lewis C. Cassidy.; the . first. I met .on the
day of election was a Man named DivinnY i end .
shortly after we tuet . Wni.
villa)! introduced niato McMullin, and ho'
troduced us to john 'Ringland, hit brother-in.!
law; McMullin .told:us to 'go to! the' 'poll; - in
Shippen street near Seventh, .and. vote--that,
it would be all right; no one would interfere,
with Us; we.tbenwmit to a tarern, in Shippett
street, near Seventh' near' the. 011,, and got
drink; Mr. Ringland Went away, and, after a
ahort absence, came back with" a' paper, hay: I
ing names ilium it ; the name of Thomas Jack
son was given to me; the only other name, I ,
could catch was 'Molly; names were
. gbien tel
three othersin company - with us; :two' I did
not know; ,I never , saw
. 'thew' imfore don't
know where Divinny is now; . have • not heard
of him since . the election, mxcept, that he .was
down in Moyetnensing: [laughter,' After.the
names were given - we went and voted j I think'.
DivinnV voted first; T did not know the two
others, - but they all voted before r did; I gave
the name of Thomas Jackson; "heard — the
name of Mealy or Mallv,-one or' the other, for ,
they are near, alike. We. all voted in. direct
succession; afterwards we wept back to the
puplic house, all oyes; the same house.' Here
there was a slight exCluinge of 'clothing, and
the same thing was repeated with two of the
voters. Two of the same went down with
and voted under' differeht names; I did' dbl.
change my clothes; the two who voted chatty,
ed theirs; the -tickets were got from MAting•
land ' • I got a ticket from him, but did mot vote,
it ; I had a ticket in my pocket, a scratched
one, which .I-bad got from e. MAW nairtc: , ,JtVo•
b9n ; than X vow/.
07Tliti Ueit
.tit Maissachti
s!)tta awaking bat, eight I lluobanikki-InAn
to-33,7 Republiestos.' ,
The North :China .Herald contains an
ten edtinier - Am:if Rev. W. A. ,
4.lattia, d Nin o , !April 17, 1850 in
whli Terkinteresling account is gi en
()ERIC tirigt oflpriasent revolution ry
movetiaent, tntl.th successes and the s -
`sequeat—roversee-whitili uttended the in
surgent force, mid proceeds to show that
the ground once lost by them is now being
rapidly regained. The exultation of the
f Imperialists was of short duration. In
predicting the certain downfall of the
Manchu dynasty the writer remarks :
"This is a gloomy prospeet for, those,
, who have witties44i the itoiribid iolirnalgsf
I of Chinese warfare. and disheartening to
rib Mid inirelifints 'sv iiiriffit "sfrirggrittg• wit it
the fluctuations of .y crippled commerce, in
hope that returning peace will indemnify
them for their present lassos.. But while
the bloody tragedy May be rednied to its
minimum length byt Mr triumph (not lite
; ly to be very speedy) .. of- thmNaulcing - in-:
l surf s euti, nothinkipuerecertam,then . that,
I auy,uttcnipt, of il a foreign goiernment to
restore 'peace by , lulling the' Manohns 'to
suppress the' rebellictri,l'wEttld'prOtraet:the .
struggle, aggravate 3ha calamity of the Chi.
IMO. and burns the permanent interest i ,of
foreigners. ; , ; ;io,r no pan whe, is aequaimml
with Ohitiaeaq anubt ihnt • tbOlomirijcu of
1 1.. M, 4 130 4 APFe,rfli/4 38 : 1 P 4 4,ii,t,0..kii'0
it
unarupt . eliite 4:Tit:ensure anq rspuieltoh.
without, any„iillitonee, _either , of ,lor,,iir
fear, by which to,
,ennt eel i t flair eubjoet t,
powerless tq repiess the i - drates who ravage,
the coast, and the banditti wlie,ltkist 10 ,1-
ny parts nftlniiriteriar,,it titiErn , tire wore.
even tranquiliaCci hy'the'pewe s iful seteryen
tints of soma foreign nation, they would bo
utterly, impotent
.to maintain lt,,in' that,
conAftion, ,' . _ . , , 1 ,
.;
Mr. Martin says,
.with , mortificatio n
that u'early 'all
,tim .foreignera engagtidia
gainat the insuygen:4l, aro ~,ttnerlip.p3.7t . and ,
protest against his count,kytnao .partunPat
ing in the strife., going on
,in that cinpitti.
Their ettorts, lie . mays, eanuot be followed,
by anuottusuent success. The ' Eniporor r i
bars - dmmoned the assistance of seven
~
tribes of Mongols, but this tua.ure would
ottl,jr" arouse more fully thepattenal eta.
_.
money ofthe Chinese.
isitrArep rAAo,n."
N. P. in his 'very enter ,
tattling ldlewild letters to The Home
Journal,:iive 119 last, week a very" eltoiCe
bit Of gointip tonehini Bayard Tay: r and'
the , way people, love WM, He ia' nnty
abroad op otte'of his' ailventuroua jourtieya
to the Nurtit arid' iti a reCent
letter to The 'Tribune, dated at Gotha'in
Germany, he deticribes alithptirty of {tls
own, speaking iti• it as onty German Isoine
—the lionie provided
lor'nte,"'" The devtiription is in the . high•
eat degree captivating. The pleasant
town id Gotha, shamed on'the 'undulating
tatile-land 'aiihe' loot of the Thoringian
rilla,rMet aboVe the lerel ol
the' sea; is one of the moat quiet Ger ,
many. The sight•of a tourist i'venusual
hero; and von will find the old heaitme4s .
and sinspif,ity, of German home life itt all
itslttitY. • •
ilayard 'raylnr lied . 'brined the "ac
go intsnee Mid' frieridshipMf a' Gertnati
gentlemhe Whp had been' his 'traveling'
eunipaiiien iii it E t. • tly Were toy
gelher - in'adetieir:lar . :rernitre" from 'Kolb
hilities ; - and their 'aegituittlatice,
'brio( tt'tvati; was yet knit by tintfsnal
assoriationa and'by a sy nipatliir that 'list!
been rlteiprocally etimplete. 'Phey'pitrfed'
eiich,in his Aern h6me, and Willittitt the
..promise nr . 'enrreipondenes; 'anti it Was
soma 'dune beftire . Be yard heard . big
,C4erifirn - friehtl. The leiter when ii cairn!:
was the lorinfif conveyanee
clAaie to belong to him and In hi, hetrti—
:a free gilt. ` and 'given 'as a
plpdge acid 'token friendithip.':
,grintilds ivbie • coinplefe - .the' !Muse
lurtitsked: — :ln order that it' alintil d he no .
•bordee to the ileit4owber,'lhegiveratltled
itiCt it 'alibuld bb 'taken Care 'of by him all
'lt wlrs'the proper'ty
'*lleinivWheehintid e . onie;
WitifitiO•if 'fie beierreanie. • " -'•
DEIIOCRAbIi! AND KANSAg:— , 'r he Font
ii(villtrii)itrithl, of the 14th i
.tA prominent and high y respoctn e
citizen of Innlleville , tvhn was never ettli,
er a Whig or a Know was' in.,
•
or , ,tiqt.far Evantiville a few (taxa af.
ter tlic late Presidential election.: lie
conv.ersei inn with a, highly, in
telligent Sm(infliten nal Indiana' Delitorat
• who is a member of 'the I:egli;lnitiVei
.91e2ei
of llta ' t Siete law partner
.01, one of
the Demoirafie ininnhers of Ctingrnsm. _
Iu ;that ! conyersatinn, thel.44ld?‘; die, gen
tleman pressed home
,of ;the
. Kansas ilittotiOcs; and atlifeil tite chipM
110i , 111' linty , p ; 4 r ty,,
I world settle th;?.tn. The linth4na tit;9 , ‘
liVeseif his views,
,these em s .
retparks: "One tliing s; tiled.
•Kansas muss Caine in as,tl §tsta.-- 1
•Ifdocs. pie peniuereiie pdrty gees
to 11--.ll'everywhefei4,, , tha'iiinriti' We
•of:ho Iferthera seetion,of ihe; parry ha'ye'
stretched 'Matters a O.en! the
of hartnortious action
Democracy, bin 'there are things we . eiV.l,
;stand, aptl the bringing of ginifie into ffsa
aq a alave.t,itte,, is one of
Iltiquesiionahly tide gent!eman
ed greatamittern truth. 'lt kapsa,s be
' b rought' in as a slave Stitte:thanetnoarnt %
party to the Forrtil:,p!see
mentioned, by, and:
. if Mnisas, be:
brouiht•in.aS a free State s
,he„ljetn{;cratici .
party &mai' Will stp`p •sbiirt'of!tho
same hot destination.,, , ,
MARINO A CLEAN , BREAST OF
The St.'.Loniii - Learfer;ca . . Deitiodrati
journal) of uestlay bot tat s t he
fashion upon its own prosperts
'There ie aIeO .the Cntholir, and the
no 7 mCfattnilie hJ Olive4o'6o
conciliated. ' 'Rest' i .Ltin thei'Vilitife
future hdpe of tlilf:'Deintscritic:ptirtt live
in attaeltirte• to itself the(*lrish patojfc'
vote; Which has
bq u4nltiistii, but which i;•now pretty
well' satisfied Aist'it psis beef' betraft•it by
the BeniOn leader's -and Scild in the Kno•Atl.
NOllli6kB, to Serve' the rif
man Talk as much its:s4m- Preakie;'thit'
Democratic party iri this city' Will ' remain'
a helpless 'thiuority:' until it olititit4 the
cordial and ;nnattintons 'aclhesiOn - of
KnoW:Nbthing enemeis rineh
the BentoMilique both 'know that this'is'l
Me calm;-'evil hence 'they wish to drive
the. Leader, if possible, into such a post;
MT, as to - alienate our Irisls and Catholic
frientlSi• .. -' ' ' ".'-'
Ir-Pfrilkwprai thernererdiela—ffhti
Auction runt yoir have Tobbed , gieli „ riuterP
0” , ta!tqXl
rift,— It; t• -e • 7Vt STA
RADII.
qui. d m has.wlfh one oiled elDirt,
'v r ur v :e :past el:ash the
...lit '' t! . .• a w rooo olt effort
has be nee e tit Ice s TIM
vile mill , wiji4 , ,stil utfr li and
is c rile n under o ur fiat''' . ag. i INe
Ole hi v tho,4pee et, a rnyr, of
,tal 1
411te.aitik Xiiiied .' e r. A aof
South
,Carolina, recenmmending it revival
of the trade by the authority of the law.
and whit has ende'avored to persuade his
fellow citizens, that . the system is every
way commendable and justifiable.
As all i 11441161 dii ifiti• Idi filil i in thin O'r i n
-which the Slave Trade is yet carried on, a
gentleman' who recently arrived at New
X9rk lxinti / the,gasi.of Afsicr ,tp,sna,that
Ve'len rh 4 trdirt g'obtf inithofity. l llmV there
were thirty vessels, all sailing under the
.. 1 5 Wriiir,PiCiselnel iii
fffili - ifirtiiiiele ni ilii
mouth of the Conv,River, wailing for car 7
goes of slaves, and, eeckjng for opportuni
-1 ties to get to eca unperceived . y the cruis
ers. Persons were stationed near the
mouth of the , river.lo title. warning of the
'vicinity of.National...yeaints. And thus to
announce opportunities:when with A dark
night and a fair winitolpsetradere,in hit
Man beings Might 000 . .their esCape . in'
safety. The tnillifi'oOverninent have a
l 'elentuer on. the CORSI:. bit it is - too • show to 1
•ibe of much service.," With- it TruPitinus
breezb the.smart elitimbuilt slayers find
,little difihutlty ! in : e;vfnkin,g. the pursuit of
,their clumsy tuitagnniat., itijit, long, ago,
a brig (supposed
. to i tniiiii Ainericaneraft.)
was makinclier War • Oit of the•;metith of
the Congo '4iter; ' witli''four hi:lndeed ne
igroes turboard; when Me-- was , espied by
the steamer ‘ which,prOmptly gave chase.
The brig slippetl,awatfrom .her- pursuer
;with the greatosteasii.i i
~The, fired
,several aliula at ker hilt without, success,
When the brig hailliiviMt of tlloleach of I
'the steamer's wins, tfieeaptaiii by way of 1
tantalizing the•-balli eillzruiser, ordered a!
megro to be'pulled •up ito the • yard arm,
where he was allowed_to, hang for some
.time, as an insulting anion of the ticknowl• i
edged characterof the • yessal. Tli'l eap-
Jain alsO signified his . s,zultation by stand- •
tug at the stern . ' and Riffling ashis brig
bailed a wiy., It-is soil that ifie trade in •
the vicinity of ,the ,Conio might be stopped
or at least materially , diminished. by a
,soiall'weil.artued ineanwr. capable of sail
ing fourteen miles 'an hour, winch should
,cruise 111 interVals Illir,a ohor!, di r imuce op
and (limo MP river.' • •
SUGAR A3D,THIC TAftllv•— . Sugar,: which
has ad vaticed so Ingli4. in price in coast , -
quer.ce of. its scarcity. pays thirty per
cent. ad valiirtiat''titity on its iinportation
into the Unita Stites. The public, tchit
use it. think it 'dine to viake it'du
ty tree; for now the,h,glier the price the
greater the ditty rhe duty, operates as
a tax *yin the entite, eonsumptun of the
artiile, and therehYs antounts to -near
Jwelre Mahar, if duty free,
would be '.Melt sjcittta where it is now
12, or QI reins whiie it is now 9. The
European papers ail debatingmhether su
gar will go up or Oro in price. and the
hest opinion appealt be, that there will
he a fail heli“ . o.Fehr i tary. as the increased
pr.ee hes So di/111111OP d the world's eon.
stooptioutif the ar t rhr ifrit it inure Own
ootocerhalaber;s iinintsheu pratlor
—Phil. 'Ledger. ! , • .
DR. KANS.7—'P
e,,1',.1,10(,1p:phi4 , Atn,cri-
C 4,1 leAtl!8 , ilfei! r,toret that ; .the
hedth et KARR . iIRR floclinf (I rather
than improved,'since - hjs arrival in Lon
don. llis phySirairiS' 4.orehen:lye
that his disease is settling into the char
t imer of consumption: and, with the hope
That milder skies may arrest the.progress
of the insidious destroyer. and reinvigor
ate his wasted constituent, they have de.
creed that he' shothil Pass the winter in
the West India Islands. whither he has al
ready gotta.. Through the • idessings of
P roe idesicer, it is trusted that this ehetige
of climate may effect the desired restora
tion of his health, and., that lie
.will-Jive
long to wear the duiWiring, honors that
are alread tivined around his itane;,:thil!
to gather additiinial ft.;r hi itself,
and is country-ill'hUlfitteneite paths al
ficiPliaPi' • ..,. . I • •
•
PoWIFIC N Vll, Oll -- Tile
New York 71,;/1:3 , the an
nooriVeMen t 'that a tie'oF project for enex.
.011h4 Iras that city. em
hraciiig 'most re,seeeta)le with
PETER poppeti, 'Esq., it their,hentl; that
the Caritain" 'Cletie f ral . oI thit - islana con•
ttives at the idot ; thet,ve4aei . airet4o
'previditl with 'the itercii;tiy;.iveilipopi of
ttoriox . iiiiiii„ anti tlt it , jtl t fnotlirr' year the
gem of the Gulf ti4ll:
ihege UtiifMtl . lielee I In oth-,
er Woetls'; fin
Trs4arilic. T.oetfril)h. ,
, eabl4 .
vi;hich'hriikel4 thA'Atteirlit io lei 'it over
the Gulf of St. 1 4 atFreitep t hcvc
In laylaY,ii tteiWeen nr.ci
ditire, it. ,veti itoplbtft,it Spain, wilj
cheerfnlly asient'Vo' thicinainetic connee-
11611:
,•t.e •. ;., . • ~ • , i;
4 4.4 • ' "Meil
Cuttncti A ve......v.0s he o
culist Church North has,'siiitroliiiited'
"lis• B ,ion?r,Y - :Ptirl)4 B e4 l (nr,1t. 1 19.; YPlc.' fitl s7
snots tinumet ,to $20.11130, Of, this,
in omit 010g.QQ.0, ttre; 4.911Vci.
and. 1‘7315:7, io'f °reign
. milti . one ! Africa
is their ehielGrid,, revovv,g ; 027,767; ,
Gina and Cl 'erre evly rece#,e,e vett p 10,00.0;
Intlfe,#7:soo;.Fr,Ance andirp,r4v y. $4,000
etch ;Annzries;s3.spo ; Getairal
:South s2,p6o; Nor way,„lS,Viaiil and
Denmark. The domestic lend is
divided :.to• the populatio‘sePeakintEng
lish,49s,9oo;,to ilte.Oersisns. `$40;000;
to.the lodians, 410.340; the Scandinsmustm,
$10,5004 ,to; the Welsh, .115,050 ; 10. Ahe
French. Sl,lOO.
, , B ,EVENTIVE ,OF. , ScARVT:
eorreapondenlio(th,e , Boston ,Peittl
Reale a s:ttnple - pTeyentiyqokracarlet.feypr,
He says iief/adonnti; tak
erloqvarY 0 11 1 3 1 1 ?aillt.evelY
mentber of a fa,cnity— r adtilte, childreo;ser...
snots and,ell intnateara.will eerininly.pre
sent,the spread. of ,tlihr, Ilterlful• disease•
in every lonsehold that {Soy ; adopt it, as
certainly ausaceination prevent the;
ematl . cents ,tyi)l; pureheee,a
year's supply of any of QuOlorncepathisil
A wet finger applied toe globule and
placed upon the tongue O.OlPd OrleAuNe
all. that is necestiarrto 08.1bIte.to ,Ptesent •
the spread pf this, disease. •::l1
LOOK OUT FOR A: CIiANGII,OIr FASHION.
---A, fa ritt. Je4tcr , Faya:.--,`AApfßeent lheke
I/hat tita4n)paria( Vourt. rEtf,arga.olzetl pre:
Bath!
,agaiapt jilts tppli Hulk w. 9 1 11,
by:=Ate Atahca.,,ja w61.10-19.giver Pump'
c ireu in f e react) 'too!o...ip ,hafjoony.'swith:
that of the.,... crittolinea:..—Xhitt—is why
'owe of the gime or bag. rril3l •
vet hats, %vittt large 6'rirtp4 , lin'Alie
siyiecx diedtrAapiate tttt raltiiigei.' Y'T
art ,77%,1,
. .
•Niii: iirrlbii" Meiji Ilk Tiiiiit Tifintr.
—Dr Rush was an untiring student.—
Two young pkysicians were conversing in
his presenceronco; qnd on °tither; said
"IVllen ; ed sty studles—"
i
"When •on fini lull yo s i ‘dips I" sid
e
the duet , ll •abYt tly. Wit you in st
he aha yi , tb. Is vel-fin ished ished y, ur
studies ' o syou .1 Ililo,Aol l expect to
finish m eiwhil I livr 1 A \ 7
litHe ' once &limy he tntd bien•
able to collect such an immense amount of
facts and information as his publications
and lectures contained. '.I have been.
enabled to do it," replied he, "by onono.
mizing my time as Mr Wesley did. I
have not spent nne hour in amusement for
the last thirty years,"anil taking a small
note book from his pocket, and showing it
„Wpm heiAntil; F.6l•(lllinAnhia . „ !wok as this
once aweek with observations and thoughts
-which •ocour.aio, me...snd, facts. collected
in the rooms of my patients; and these are
all preserved and need." - , '
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WErrv.—Clergymeniregnently admin- •
later personal rebukes from the pulpit
The best that we can remember WAS that
of an Irish citrate, whoao Christian Dome
was Joseph. He, had been
,premised a
living by a meniberAt the great Butler
faintly previous to his coming, lo the title ,
and the m* 'rule promise was noel- '
redeemed': Slid, on the first 'opportunity
the curate bad' of piiinciiirig before the
powerlul Aoblemort,..he, selected for his
text the!conclusinn of the fortieth chapter
of Genesis- 7 i",Yet . did, net Ille chief but- i
ler remember .Itieeplkii forgot ,him."— 1
'Pic Irish Joseph specilil:i, obta ined • the
gift of a ' , dry, valuable' living.—.Engliih
Paper. 1
WINTEit 81;01ITS lee
upon Bullard's pond in the suburbs of
Boston, has, during the week, afforded flue
skating, • The Traveller says ;
"Last night„Metween one and two hun
dred persons of all ages and both sexes
were on the ice'engaged fit:skating. There
was, we are told, sonic exeollent skating,
especially by °neer two young ladies, who
seemed to be thoroughly at home up in
the icy surface of tho hike, exhibiting
hot h as regards grace and swiftness a mark
ed contrast to the rather et/mourns efforts
of timir worthy sires. During the even
ing the Marseilles hymn was sung by the
assembled people and. with fine effect." •
®_2 - .At the conelusionor,Nlr. Crinen•;
(If n's ettl! - gy upon the late ltlr.Glayton, of
Delaware, delivered it. the Senate, on the
3rd instant, ie the follow tog remark :
" It must be pleasing to us all to learn
from the Irmor..ble Senator from Bela.
ware. ( Mr. li.i . yard,) that Mr. Clay toil died
Chridiim. So he shonld have' died.
Snell a death gives to humanity its proper
dignity. Full of this world's honor, he
died full of the tnnre precious, impfs_tipt
lie ly•yonil the grave. ,01 him wlioso.dies
\ye may well exclaim, •"0 death ! where is
thy sting ? 0 grave ! where is thy victo
ry ?"
DITK4 IN A STORM.—A 11!telt of w0(1
clurlig were caught in the flOrlll 11141. Well , : •
ant'. the snow and Meet falling on them.
loaded tlit;nl NU heavily := to prevent their
Several of them fell to the ground
in C.mgress
,street: where four Were
ratight this morning. The snow end
oleet had fro-ten on'their plumage go . ;te
to prevent their flying.— '!'roe Bu«gei.
imrcitinX.The Chinese tsilors do
not meanies , their customers, hui make
clothes according, to the pattern given
them. An American captain being at
Canton and wantii.g a new coat, *.ent the
proper quantity of cloth and an old one
for a paitern. which was copied even to
the hole in the elbow I.
0 - 7 The .Leabanon (Timm) Herald.
rantaina the particulars of toe murder in
cold blood. under the 11105 A horrifying cir
convo,vice.t, of Mr. Holden Smith, by his
wile au old lady of 05 ! CithFe, irtemp
entice. Also, in another part cal the
enmity. Flank 'Baker murdered • hie wile
bt shootinalier,through the head with a
pistol. cause. intemperance.
JUD% W.U.trr.—A piragral his going
the rounds of the Democrat press, to the
effr.et that, Jude. M bean had declare/I
himself favrrable to, the election of Buch
anan The tpune declaration is note
ro-produced'in the recent letter of John
Van Buren lo . thiS Bostntt committee of in
vitation. The Newark illeilcury is an
thortzed. Ao give, this assertion an explicit
d e ni a l, and : to say, that, the. Judge dined an
open ticket,,forFßEMONT and PAYTON. .
• GREAT AinTvAr; or Pout:MT.—Seven
thotisond live•tnrkeys, and three thousand
chickens, from . 4 Upper • Canada, were
brought down yor.terday , hy, railroad, and
tinned nut the Somerville etation.—
Boston Jozii•nal.
11 -- News front Santa •Fe that the
'gold tallies on the Gala river are richer
:than the riattest,in•California. Many Ter
sons had left Santa Fe to go thither.
A I'IItiNCELY PoRTEtt.--,rhe porter at
one of the Hotels : Dayton is unwed
Charles Rothschild, and said to be a near
lelatice of the, J.seat hluropean banker.—
Ile has plenty, of money', but, serves as
porter frotu eccentricity'.
RUSSIAN SQUIRREL FnADE.—In 1542,
1.960,000'.4tifiel tildes were eiportell
trout Russia to Mini, in exehange tor tea.
illostbfiSiese ikins ea me from Siberia, and
; were the cpiarry''of the' exiles' traps. '
ANOTUER NEW StATE.—II is reported
from ‘Valhingtob that the territory of 'Min
nesota, through' the delegate, Mr. Rice,
will take steps: tibring• the pesenusession
of Congress•. for ' into the
Union. - ; . ,; •
SINGULAR Firip.-:-Llkliteaiily; in his His.
tory of the fast,
that no large sogiety,el ; whioh,tlejangange
is not Teutortist r -,( . qethip) . hatr r oyer ti!rtted
Protestant; Iliatthereve,r , a Inagu t agl
deriyei karmtilotontll.oire is itp'eldeu, tho
reliiitin of taivier . 4*otne to this dity:pro.
vniis.
te`Tini"'isediSfe'tif Boitchf and CharlA.
town seem' te like their Mayors, onir'tho
former have reeleeted 'Mr. RICE by a cote
8649 , 0ut0ff10.142,•:ind the lotto'', Mr.
BAWER, by 1347 out'of :
rrNone are, io fond of secrets se those,
;who' tio' not minti . tti'keipCthinti,;4ituSh per
son covets eftrets tut rt spendthrift. covets
pntl the papers sof tlint: . -oity sey`- tthlit it
dranrverowda,oC admiring atnlitpla
.
( tpf •Oubi<sie esti
'Enured 41iii,440 ) 002 1 g.trull;r•••7f •,..••••
r - • .1
.... . . .
--. lrogniiii!tre6lllWw.vgA - Cra kat "(Yr
ToNn.-L-Tfin St. Louis Denocrat, which
supported Mr. Buchanan zetilonsly dorlte
the-letpriaign, lakes strongt ground- it
j
Ittelffrp
~Malting Kansas a Or M te; iti
en elltfeirste.farnicle. The article, vhici
is Benionlan , k sentiment, and, tqlr .eri!ti
1
ilegteb,rtfyle, also points out vi;rytmleai''
ly tht i ; isatlymillgesni slavery in 'tour
and g yea very, gam] reasons fur be eVin
that wittrt—Sbutli Carolina lesopenveili
slave trade, when, she sets up an indepen
dent Pontltern republic. and when Preston
S. Brooks merlins to Washington to seize
the archives and the treasury, the people!
of Missouri will not he with them. It is
an encouraging sign to find that en influen
tial paper can publish such doctrines in a
slave State, without having its office Pack•
ed, and its action-tiered and le.itlisred. It
is plainly to he seen that the South is not
a.uni:.on the disunion and the extension
of slavery questions.
SNIKaOLINO 'MILK, IN ,TIIE "ORIOINAL
PACIiMIES."—It,iI said that Mr. Seer°.
tary jiuthrio, in fratning . .his reciprocity
tarifiwith Canodu,: made the "duty" on
milk ao.high; that Alm
,fartuers ,on the roy
al bo'Ners, instead of milking their .cows
at home and biluding the milk in cans into .
the Slates, find it more economical to drive
thoirtmers over, milk thorn the Atneri
can
,side, and then Arty° them baok again,.
'rliqy pomtnutator . :tho,t4l over. tho badg.,
es fora very moderate consideration. ..
The story is n good one, of sort. .•
PREACTIEti • Mattniket +hi , OWN
Puuttr,7i—The.Cotigregation of Vie enin:
beldam; Presbyterian ChtirCh, in lAntllfi
ville;r-were' considerithly startled 'a few
evenings ago, Itis'said; by the Rev. Mr.
Newman, the. !moor of the' church, do . -
scantling trona the dulpit, after closing his
discourse: and selecting a young indy who
had consented to - become' his help -meat,
to . whom he was itnni4diately joined in
the holy, bends of wedlock.
,Tticati Haldeman, 17aq., one of the
oldest citizens id Harrisburg, died very sud.
deuly on Tnesday. Ile MIN rending a letter
to his son and seemed itt good health, when
his articullt ion- ceased, his head fell forward
and before his Noll reached him he was
dead. At the time of his death he was
president of the Harrisburg Bank, and al
so of the Harrisburg Bridge Company.—
He was considered one of the wealthiest
mem in the State. ; •
De'A. F. Roppel, the condlietor of the
exeursion train on the North Pennsylvan
ia Railroad, which clime in Collision with
another train; in July last, eauiing the
Death of a large number of Sunday School
children end others, was tried in Norrts•
town recently tor manslaughter, :and ac
quitted, There were sixty seven indi c t..
ments ogainst"hini, 5 •
liCrThe delic.ieney in the Poi Mice
Delorrtment for the fiscal year, is about
82,70J,UV0 or soinetitaig more than $l,-
000,000 over last year. These lama ore
a pretty continental y on the //Wily with
which Jeerns CmtPlitiliL ctotin..te that Ue•
lisriment, and will make the people hail
any rlialige as 6.r the better. What a
precious Athionistration %Lis present one
has beet., to be sure. Its history, poke
catty arid financially, would be a ..rc•
preach to any people."
LnucArioNAL—Tho
itieuinly daubed OLI a alga iu
3luiu atrem
..(ii.sitio•ognri; an calks an hero
For scut Mar uu coluno to •
cheap,"
Will "Alt Becks" cave in now ?—Nor
ristunnt Defender.
No sir-ce—a4 yet. We can trump
that trick. The following is from a sigi
. fhira ,trect, in title city :
lint hour east tar sail fresh hoar.''
Re.qding Amnial.
A DurrioNAßY CIIAINED.-IE, the
town records of Boston], England, tinder
tile date or 1758, the follutriug resolutiou
fouto: :
"That a dietionaryo stud: be bought for
the seollers of the free se4ole; and the
wipe ho , oku to be tyed in a cheyuc. a4tl
UIWU at de,ke in the feulle, whereupon.
414 ~culler Way ha to ueeebse, as t ecabbin
sluttl Ilervt."
•NtlaTllkMN 'CENTRAL ItAILIMAI). — On
Friday a locomotive watt over the North'
ern 'Central Railrmil troin Harrisburg as
far us Millersburg ant! the track wits
1011 , 1t1 in good ortl-r. The Harriwburg
Herald says that .Nlr. Reilly, the 'efficient
superintendent of the road, is ppsiting the
wort upon it with • .enininendable zeal,
and it Will not he long. until it is crimple
ted es far north as' the rich Lvltenu valley
region.
W INTI:R RATIIEn---At Duntique,
lowa, tt~ie stated, 81114 has fallen to All
unusual depth—in many places drifted ler
miles to the'depth of fourteen• or fifteen
feet. 'ffie'sircains are Irezeti ()Ver . laird
and fast--litil tuaitt.pass over them with
as much eafety as though the ice was
granite rock.
Itti4...A man in 1 `rtinklin 00., Pa., has just
been convicted of theft, for taking Os own
horse from the posaosiicn ofd Slieriff, who
held the :Miami under Mi . attachment.—
The court decitidd that such an operation
was stealing.'
recent letter from Australia
states that tiVO. m,issiosaries .-ar.tl their
wives had been :mattered awl eaten by
the savages 44, the. New Hebrides, Polyn
esis, a short time before. . :,: . • .
J.. Neff, of " 110 l iithiYaburg,
c9nviete4 of,inan alaughter and - senteneed
to two years in the penitentiary, haa been
pardoned. • -
'or -7 s York iwnot yet free. from inceraii•
;tries. We observe a, notice•of nri enatio
,
°espial attempt to tire a barn in that place
lust week:"
o:7"*Tbe ,vote , in California:fpr Pretiitlent
atanda thui::4--Buohanaw 42,460, Fillmore
28,327, Fretnontl6.73.l. '
,ILlucit'a a very thing' to be
marriek,",`;;ahl
its a great d&I,1 more !teleran- noV•to .be •
saki: her nisee. . •
is steted , :thet the 'lion: , Cdleb
Cushing inieritts. remaining , in Weshing_
ton'after the.eloetrof the present stniniii
tradon•to preetice lew
FATAL- Stearait. a
fireman pa the Express , trait' •ou -Alm' N..
1r,,,!1104 on 'pi u r6iluy a,3veolr,
4 4; jamplog,fron3 hte traia which wa s
thrown , trom the.
ham' bet* ot7:bi)ktig•cptl'
verb' I,ed , r ,
..
tait Ibi theigt. - •
);inpfotiment' for4o WiniCT.
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Nov. 2t4 1836.—1tt • •
The Greatest Wonder of the . .B.gp.
No. Pay,' if Dr. Tobias' celebrated Venetian.
Liniment does not cure. Cholera, Disentery,,
Croup, Cholie, Coughs, Dyspepsia. Nontiting !
!Mini ps,lootlitieliii, Headache; ChapPed hanils; :
Cold Peet, Mosquito Bites, Insect Stings,
Chronic Iteuinntimin,'Swellings, Old:lures ! Cuts ,
Burns, -Bruises and , Pains or Weaktiestritt the
Limbs, Back and Chest.: No NUNIIIIO,, TRY tr..
Dr. Tobias bus warranted his Liniment for,
eight years without ever baying it deninutt for
the return of inoney-Lall that is asked is to
use it according to the
,directibint:«; 11'6 mid
o'er trithoui' it rifler once 'itiing:)‘..4f
do not find it bettor than anv thing you have
ever tried' before, get your money returned!
I IM.Thonsands; of certificates have: been re
ceived speaking of its virtues. Now•a:tieys
is the practice to fill the papers with certifl•
.
cotes Arun unknown persons, or fen Uy
thrtto who have never used the medicine now
Dr.. Tobias offers to' pay 100(1 dollars tit arty
one who will prove that ho ever published a
false certificate during the: time • ho halals
his medicine before the public, . . •
call on. the Agent and get, a., pamphlet :coon,
taing genuine certificates., • c. . •
As persons pumas of:the large side of the.
Suited it is injuriett"
to fake it internally, Dr. TObinalins taken the::
following °sent , • • • '
I, Samuel I. Tobias; of the city of New Yorlr,o
being duly sworn, do depose thatl compound a.:
Isieimmit,eriljed.Y;ettetialyaini that , the .ipgrcr :
d ionfs of which it . is arA . ,perlyct r : ,
1y harmless to .
internally s , even in .dfMble
the quantity named in the dire'etioef; , ncediri-'
panyink each bottle. • -.t
New l'Ork,;Janudry 9th, 1856. •
;:,': Sworn thiS:day before s;:
• FERNANDO , WOO Dqsrayen
,ss:and 50 cents ; Odd bEthe Dtlfggikt.:
mid. Patent ;itleilicine Dealers tEroughput i qlp,
Uaiied Stittesi. i••••+:. , '
. .
tioLAlso forstile;br.'Tcibitis' ; lToTtie
triSttt,in pint. bottles, At 60 cents ) warranted`
superior to any other, ' • , ^,, ,; •
' 'Dr, ltibins Office; SG; Ociattlatid street, N.
Yark
20-Alsu rt 7 gettyliPum
Di 4 H, S. bliller t ,gastHp.rHit.
:Sept, 1.9; . • ' • i
A.DYI3 FOR, THE
not attained by indolence and - atuait
no aerowlot r/tad to ,universal farop, The.,
world will not be blown like chaff lute achan.,
ne't iiidientcd by troihitOn4 iVitt end the
nuetnired of II'ATCHELOR'S iAA rft '--
DT A won by:, itittehl ng When Viihore slept; stal;P -
tabled lilies trittinuic:worth' And trathfulltiesb,
filnature. I;in-routed not to, disappeint, then
hopes of thesp who use it. • Made and.isoio, oco,-
apgetl: at the
o gi !n+ tort'
.233 ; Bynadway,..
New York. - See that each ho 4 has li7p6
BATCIIKIOII. on do others tole q uitumu •
mn STA4,IOI)-,,A)NNIM.
E 7 TV BP.
Frid * tvenilig,',,beceber 19
. •
Religloust tit" xt
rttti:ik:o /1 4 1a11 ..
Pvegiterian Citir'eh.—Services morning'
anwevening. . . .
Chriet Olinnek, .(Luthorna.)—Services
thelnarrning and eyetiing, • '
4 1 1...11 111 04 CAni4, '(Ltitherin.) , --,Services
morning. and evening, Rev. Mr.
SerVictikiiiso' oh Chriiittnna, •Thnrsday next
lar.'SchaTtii.... • •
Meihotitrt • Bilivenpal ohnreh.--Preaching
in the. 'morning, and iirnyer meeting in the
evening.
O , F-own /? , formed Chore/.—Services morning
and evening.
Aesomate Reformed Cliterrh.—No Services.
cat lie , Cinirch.---Servicem in the morning..
The f'ruyer-Areating of dio Presbyterian,
o,lertnnn Reformed ; and the two Lutheran
ehttiaies )telit every Weldnesday evening;
Method iat..Thuredar evening.
AtiiirT9,gll ll .o, against errors, we shall an.
nettmOliereafter:only such nnmrs of oflieinting
clergymen ns shall be lea' at this office. In
all tinell,ii'asei, the names ..must be han4dd in
by Theesclay evening. , • • •
v". WOOD WANTED
• • •
riru in 'Want of ROOD, and hope
that 'floe° of pin pittrinie 'wlio intend tn 'send nti
Webtl on pecintnt of: subscription,, will do twat
once., • ,
. _
.ATTEMPT AT: JNdENDIAItISII.—:•On
Monday- morning laat,., Mr. At.i.:i7l 7 l4zen,
uptija',gOing - np to**itid the Towy cidelb'ou
theTtlert-house,.fdund upon the garret of the
•• • • • . • . • I • • • .
Court•himse'. . pile of combustible • tnuterialsi
paper, chip's, ttii.riMe, &C.; with a eight par•
tiaflyreiinsumel the • midst of them. "It is
supposed that some person entered the Coml.
house by one of the windows after night, foiced
the',dneflettilin„; to the garret, and placed the
materials there With an intention to fire the
Courthouse. The materials were not there
some lour or live days. previous, when 'Mr.
lied lwen last up at the clock..
diOlii.).—We understand Mut' Alr. SA II
Ilmtnar, of Cumberland towl.,hip. has pur
ehLthydthejTense,aml ( : ivne (1 by r. .1 oi •.+;
nix, in Cliaikilwrsburg: ;oreet—pane $1460.-
111i:Cto.UIM;pureliaticia the property on. Baltb
in ib . .. 4 frht ; :111161 . 11i lK Presbywrian. etwitb;'
oseqe4 ' .. by Mrs. Il.tnt,fors
The Tristiles of tits Mothogliat lipiaeopal
Church purchased the brick property On
Ikiltuarirc Joie, t, adjoiuing the 'property of
the Hee: Fleury Clippinger, for n Parsonage--
prij,; $lOOO.
skiyi;cht. Wednesday morning, lira nrnit alit
eoietieil ill one of tho rdinits efeettnsylvairia
Colkge,`upiin the third Ik r. A hole a yard
in diameter Mid been buret in the floor, exten
ding th;ottelt to the juice. Bel for the timely
drietivery, the eote. , quenees might have here,
serMiet. The tire is seprosmi to haveeriginm
ted . • fr.on n sirirk from the afore—the COll tit.-
tilvnem, no ',rpm:me, or the ettreiestnetot nr
id 1l) lvi sleepiug hi an adjoin•
\ r Ltto A I).— Nr, learn
that the Staeleaaltion at thi4 rand have it in
conte.nrintiol. pth irtly, to lift their charter
ana org.i.ni:v. the l;unin,kar. The
ire 1111;irrai911.1, already union tl to it-12,000,
which. is milro than regnired to• make the
Z,l,Linrterly Conference of
rata tied with the Evangelien! Le:
theuxn Ncnnd of West 'Fatinsylvania, and rusi•
dent in A,bon.; c Ware, ;IS9CTllbied tit letA.
burg, Y. S., on Tuesday the 9th
presiaber and Rev. Mr. ROTH act
ing as Secretary. , (3onferetani rentained i , in
me-an.ot several days, and after the usual exer
cise:land hnsiiless t adjourned to meet ill Get
tyAnrg,'on the third 'Wednesday in 'February
next..
Orplians' t"tiart will meet on
day tiekt, 'at wilicli Ititiu the 'llO%- Associate
Judy ex will take thniir tients.
lief. The mercury this 'curving was down to
10° —.yesteiilay morning 7'.
irr, De, Franklin "was once endear in
ing s turkey by an electric
he received the; tvliole force of the
battery hiiitsell. ' ReCottering, he good
litiMoredly remarki'll, that instead of kill
, " t i dt n t flues I parade ,
a n g o ao an.t. :s'
y he bad hearlys plit 'air end to
tomiorrowmfertai, at 2 ;
SINOUL 417. NIAnaISOF. LAW nemi
,114-11 !R .: ) i m ,(1 3 ., o
1r the heirs
,of the late
. 11 '4 6 4 e I. A ' avv i swhio;hal : ?
3i t ia t ia Q„, Chatnbersburg streets ad- Beliedin owls recognize. the marriage
vertispil to he sold on Tuesday last, we under- or 4 hey offoiirtedriwith a.girl of. twelve
stdtietrainot SOW: ' v'ahil the parties ate are tO be separat
;; ictoluxmaTED. ed. Pll°llll'l arc ° T. 4 ° ' •. •
t—Pcrniit me, through RlCE.—There are 551 rice plantations
phger,,,mbring to t!to ott sT tioh of (Air Duringli, in Georgia, North and. South Carolina,
itiohoriAps,,ammiter whit:ll4lns recently been, ; each
ennbjeotot frequent remark. ,ruler to the There are 41,745 tobacco estates of 4,000.
project of lighting our town at nights with patinas each and over, tbat in . .Keritusiky.:
lamphghtd Thu is 16cuill which has been " l'ennesiee and Virginia. There are 1,7;20
seriously felkin our community, and one vliieh ' in Maryland. ;
can etisily,retnedied, • There should he a ! I
got-Counterfeits on the banks of 11pr.
416 t:it , least at every crossing. The utility risbarg, the Columbia Bank and the Gi;
niulgreat convenience of suds a project is it) rartl flank, have made their appearance.
aPpitrent,i and Ahemxpense to whieh the.llor.i Those on the bank at Harrisburg. are 16 E rt.
ongh would thereby be subjected would be so ; and are rxecuted.with su (Brie 'et skill to de-
trifling; thafive are sure the imposition of.aniceive 'persons who are not familiar with
addithinallightticiAir that purpose would 'ki t' the gentiltie notes.
willingly submitted to by eypry good citizen,— . 1, if' 1t in said, that England draws front
I hope that this matter, having been thus ' tiv annually e9nitt r Oltsp,o66 (hriafrtilltens.
brought to the notice 'of our uCity Fathers." w.etenieinber 'that
will receive the attention Odell it merits. Let one of the ..earljb,st-lessona • taught) by VI;
-us hive, lot „ A CITIZEN m
; i Yankee school estere wairliOw tn. .e
.. • t •l''';: lour own ,:pene. ' '
tar Thu nlnriu ,uf on; Sunday nigh!,
was oecaaionud bt rho burning of a cliiinnef.
--r- • j
. [V OIH IP N ,"4 7g I n * , pentitlrstcs ter the LegiFiaiure
xe °Pr ".. lt ' —/ '"? °C ased t,° notice 13 ', in 11 -"- eounTy of WiFe6nsiti. syrieJ. Roo t ,
your,upirumudast week, no article in refer- ,
I)emnoret iq Uogg, 4 i,ree' Soil ; T./
once' to the ptkoting of shade trees in Centre H. know Notliing. So it was .I.toot l ,
• Stlit(ke," V i .nd ;in 'other the toss , !-•
,Hogg, or NV's, viith , the . ,votere,, , stsky,e : i
Thoefl wile.huie,thue Bided, in tieuti. - cough i • • ,
fyingtha toirti certainly daserve great praise:
I alid ispoptivolhOgg
suggestion thrown out . by ,
6t.• the Court-
.11q4,10, eertainly,,b,, ditigraCii to this
age -tit improvement,, and. to ••our town and
coutitjyand shettld he'removed Its quickly' as
hoik :if the of its
'tumoral 4014 , 4 Ise.bopgist,,hßfor9 tho ; Grand
jury, at thee next: quarter .aession' 'of .Court,
theit'theYiellillreoi; elder the esihjeit ufey,•beforel
they girp t / "...sterdict egaiiiet' it; 'and 'dhoirAti
our sister count:lei that the spirit of improve ;
.mont.-htia not died out, in. old Adams. Me,
"know tho*fol!olOt tliii 3 Ohnitifsititoltt•heorti-
T ly approve sutth a eourse,wad would willingly
;par is inali ftdditiollat ia Order tdtlittfe'd!
Coaithinsso of whiekl we need not? be 'nehano
INdsrlittegite. 'spirit , of ' 4l unloulsil futi
• cosirrhiftreeti count};' it le" ve'rj , desi••
rabid t i tuft l it'illidd itt • titetiit4tion'
ore
wens ll si ttitL f iq t iiii!Ofiiii 4 ifeial uniroite•••
sncut A
ts •;,,ti
PRESII)E2O BUCAT I.7PII I S I M4RI
71: •f) r d 4. k
, 4 1 : an:;Ga
"I"ii ' e " w asnington correspon dent 40,49.
Baltimore Patriot ,comiiastnicooBl 4 1 11 e; folk
lowing gossip respecting die President elect.
We q 1 e. but; y,eryl !it'll icrpthitiee riP
tumor of Mr. Bisclianates prospective
marriage with Mrs. Polk; though; so far
as he is canccriieil,,the
_allietltic would be
equally auspicipol Jo, hie .domesiic jiappi•
,nees and his - political un
derstood that , the late President Polk; .who
was.an, itidefatigahle writer, left a diary Of
his administration, containing some very
querulous observations on the conduct of
Mr. Buchanan ; !them 'Stieretiry of
State. This record it was the ambition of
his life to have published after his death.
Owthisi lie desired the reputation of him
self and the administration to rfist, and no
doubt, he left lust menet]s for its pu Llica-
non. Mrs. Pollt's Marriage to Mr. Bu
chanan, therefore, in such a (ICTe, might
involve a conflict of duties. As the widow
of Ith. Polk, she must feel bound to pub.
hal; :act the wife nr. Mr. Beehanan, to sup.'
press{ these damaging revelations. Alio.
getliet: rite •question is a complicated one,
anil.4lemands the next
. Presiaint's most de
liberate consideration.. Sixty-five years of
preparation ought not to result in a mis
step..:;, ;
But here is the Baltimore Palrioi'i sto-
. .
ry : "The gossip concerning Mr. Buchan
an's alliance with the .widow of a deceas
ed .-Iffestilent; • the ,accomplished Mrs.
l'o,lwgtows stronger ..and stronger. and
acttiallvbegins to partake of probability.
In lady circles it was hinted • that . his
.ac.conipl i sited ~niece is op posed', to
the Union, and wants to preside o!er.the
White "louse lieii,Mlf.and.do all the lion ,
ors thereof. She. acted in that capacity
ler him, whilst in London,: and of course
thinks herself equal to it here; ahe is
rigla jftlie, alliance aloes take place, it
will bd the first instance in American his
tory .ota:President elect marrying."— N.
Y.' Post.
A STursx OF Ltica.—About one thou
sand dolla rs in old American and swinish
gold coin, and French silver, were found.
last week, in ii Smoke.house attnehed to
the dwelling of Mr. Peter Texter, en the
Smith Mountain, in Imwor neidelberg
township, Ilerks county, by one of die
girls living with him. The smoke house
had been used by the family daily for a
Ermtt many years, in entire ignoranee of
the treasure it coneealed. and it was 10 the
operation of rats (all created things, it
eectlat , , havetheir uses) in undermining the
brick floor of the place, and exposing to
view*: old buckskin bno 'in whieh the
com was contained, hat the discovery was
Thi oldest pieces . - -bear the' ditto
of 1783. and.the - American con is princi:
pally a:the issues 'Old 890 and 1804.
DeatucKATic GRovnt.-i-From thlsAiiy
n e I=6ll iiierease in numbei' find sirength.
This giornti Is hicyitable.—TertOont
riott • ; • i, • , ,
The growth of the Democracy in V,cr
mont late is indicated thus ;In 1850,
for Van Riirtn. 18,018. in 1552, 1:r
l'if.i..e, 1304-1; in 1850, for "Indianan,
10,577. It will,,cortititie to: grow as it
has done--down hill, like, a call's sail.—
Bulling/on ii. Free Press.
"ttigi.A Missionary in speaking of Ole
8:Ind wielt Islanders says they 4.tiave he
roine very trartßlil of late,' Ile is Heil
—they are "very trietatile. A
informs us, thpt,eight ntn, of ten .are •broke
lo harliegs,'•ittldo . the busidees' of jacktis
ees and oxen.
‘Villiarn Slade. of Alsiend. Ist
IL, was one hundred years old. on Tues
day. [4nveinher 25th. Iris brother, Sam.
tad ;Cade, is ninety•seven years old.—
Their 'farina are enntizions, and have
been (templed by them seventy-nine years:
They are both - revolutionary pension
ers.
rt An Ir shoran, vied fcq !flurrying
six wows, an bolo;; asked how he could
be sueli a hardentol:villain
rem " 441 With grand nouclialance.—
W hy. pleat yer worship, k was trying , to
get a good tats.
•
ttlinot Atilt 'the . Papacpie to
be rbtkiihree'to - Jerusalem is becoming
very prong inr uroppr cire.ts.
• fi •
0:1"Tlfe i Latium/ter. ;In I itij rya ily ; s ap ;
that the brokers of that city ate paying
80 cents on the dollar-for the notes of the
Laneaster Bank. "
' thEe:lltteAtylig#4 ti! Iltbkraromptt otCin
. cinnati. for Pie month of Isrovembor.o
'Mounted to 85.885'60
prJn•A: son of General Charles T. James
U. S.' Sehatoi froin Rhode lelatid,' , was
droivhed on' Wochuisdiky last while skai:
log on bohg ;POmd Crahsion R I
• Two. LITERARY SALAD•BOIVEBO7"SIII7 '
O) for.the filolitttry,"-..Lettuce
"ria.htd - ; fur . the Social",—Lettoce- be
Tumorod, that Douglas Jerrold
'it'd Charles Kingsloy 4111 visit ,Americis
in the couivEt , of 'the' winter. ; •••• '
MEM
1 . •", '. - h." l'i ;I;3' i1 1 i F__ , .... , ' I.
0 ,
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BY,. LAST .NIGIIT'S
The Southern 'Conimertiol Con
" •'• reunion.' ,
SAVAIVATI ! Dec. 13.=Tha reso%tionsiti fa;
vor cif free trade' and direct buititiOn,Tor the
support of the - government, were lrsid
table by a rote of 57 to 24, but subsequehtly'
reconsidered, end a corhmittee erotic from each
State appointed to CoNitlet• the sabjeet; and
. .
report at the nett Conv e nt i on . "
The resolutions in favor of.completing:cer.
t:1,1 71 r.i i !r throng)] Georgia,' Alabama and
were adopted. -
:sir. iiil,l)llrd ofT..red n resolution advecatitig
the orguaization of n detective f)lice, to ferret
out di:ern-liens of the peach 'tithe Smithein
States, and a union of Southern planterSTor
the establishment of C like! agency. "
The re rotations for the' appointmint or ft
"committee to enquire into the expediency ofi
reopening the slave trade, were farther debts. l
Mr. Albert Pike made an - elogeent speech
in opposition to the measure, on the ground of
'humanity, and hoped • the whole world would
ultimately be free.
Mr. Baker, of Alabama, replied. HO con.
trasted the condition of society in the' North!
and &MA, drawing 'a conclusion in favor ofl
the latter, and hoped thatslavery would always
exist. ..;
The .resolutions were: rejeeted—Alabama,
Soulh Carolina and Texas voting hr the affir
mative.
Various resolutions were reported in favor
of granting, mail contracts to the North and
South American Steamship Company, the es
tablishment of foundries for casting cannon
and small arms, recommending Organizations
to promote southern emigration to Kansas, en•
gaming whether it due proportion of tho arms
and munitions of war belonging to the govern
ment aro kept in Southern•arsennls, asking
Congress to ptit the southern bordem in a state
of defence, and sympathiig with the liemoerat
ic movements in Central Amerca, and the in.
troduction of slavery there p all uf which were
adopted.
MEM
The motion to reconsider the vote on the Pa
cific Railroad resolution of
,to-day, with the
view of offering resolutions in substance that
Congress bits the power to make any road in
territories, nob, in the states, was tabled.
The vote on the resolution ro-oponing tlto
Slave Trade ems explained by an atnendmont,
that said vote is not actuated by a feeling of
lloferenco to the North.
A letter from Senator Toombs was rend in
favor of abs,ilute free trade and direct taxa
tion.
The resolution relative to the Pacific Bail
road was adopted.
There wag much desultory debate in favor
of the tipeuing of the Slave I:ratle, and the ex•
elusion of every thing Northern from the South.
ti
The Conventton resolved to hold its next
meeting at Knoxville, in August next.
FURTHER FROM NICARAGUA
Movements of tion. Walker—Dur
ing of Die CPU of Granada.
NEW YortK, Deo. 1.5.:- - - 2 17he steamship Teti .
nessee arrived here this morning from Niear
agna—The account 4 brought by her of Gene.
nil Walker's movements are substantially the
same es thoso tOugraphed from Chntiestun on
Sat da
Uen. Walker had fought sev,xal successful
battles since the departure of the last strainer.
lie -had, however, on account of the Ricknes.s
prevailing at Hrunnda, found it necessary to
evacuate and' burn that city. having first re•
moved-the nick and wounded. He was at Vir
gin Bay, awaiting the arrival of reinforcements
when lie would auaek Iti • -
The naval engagement before reported-took
place in the harbor of San Juan, between the
Sicaral.c.an schooner Granada, with two six ,
pounders :old twenty-eight men, and the Costa
Iticait brig, with six nine pounders and une
hundred and fourteen men. Tho latter was
blown up, and forty of her crew rescued.
LATEht. —Dr. Derickson, a surgeon iu Wal
ker's !Huy, has arrived at New York, and fur
-
'tidied the Herald with a highly interesting
narrative of events up to the lour of the tail
or time Tennessr,e. Walker had• 2(1 meu•killed
and ;10 wounded at Massaya, and by his orders
'Granada was set on lire, and all consumed es
cept the main plaza and a church. On the
24th of November, all the troops left in Gran
-1 ada by Walker, to the number of:150, besides
1100 Citizens, were attacked and surrounded by
2,500 of the combined Central Americans, con
sisting of Costa lti4a
s' ms, Guatemalans, San Sal
vedette', and so e twenty Americium who de
serted from Ceti. 11 al ker. The American for
con thus besieged are the elite of Welker'S ar
my, and are under the command of 13rig. Gem
Ilenuingson the commander of Artillery.- 1
Nothing has been heard of them since.they were
surrounded. Tney were entirely cut off from
Walker and;his remaining forces. At the time
of the aback on Grenada, Walket was on a
steamboat ott. lake Nicartikutiyttiliicli ii but a
short distance from the town, from which a
road leads down to the wharf, at which were
, stationed 29 'Meer. to'gitard`sotilillings left'
there for shipment. The attack was made be
twcen the lako and the city, thus cutting off the
retreat of the besieged, and preventing rein
tbrcements. Five hundred men attacked the
little patty :at. the wharf,. but were repeatedly
driven. ,baek with great loss.. For two days
these met, held their own" against such despe
rate odds, and would not have yielded thee if
there had not been a traitor among them. On
tho 21,1 day: one of, the men--ra Cuban--went
over to the onetny, informed thdm as to their
number and condition, and showed there that
an.enorgetic and, continued assault would take, ,
the place. It was made, and the place was
taken. All were massacred but five, who throw
Ihemselves into the lakeenti attempted to swith
to Gen. Walker on the boat, four of whom were
shot Or drowsed. One only succeded iu roach
ing the boat.
. ~
Walker had to linudred men at Virgin hay, •
including one.hundred recruits which had just
arrived from California. . •
All Nicaragua is against Walker, and every
power in Central ;America is equally hostile to
him. ]f he rule in Nicaraguale will.not only
have to conquer it, hut all of the. Central. A
merican States. . . • .
[Whilst we cannot but sympathize •with the
bold and brave spirits who. have.' been duped
unto the service of .Walker, we could have but
ittle sympathy for .Walker' himself, sbould e
ven greater misf,irtune overtake • His de ,
sign is evidently. to create if now slave govern
ment, with the. view ultimately.to annex if' to
the.l3. States... For the sake of humanity and
the intere it of our country, we hope this scheme
of the Southern Oligarchy .may,be frustrated.]
The Altillgipated Insurrecllgh In
Ten tie hst e.;-1116•4•ILIzienelUess.,
Cixchvg.til, Dee I't:
from. TtirineSiii, 'llll",i'iifbrmeil the Evansville
Jouimil that the' whole ragien.'freti'Meliiphrs
thtougli . Clarksvillr, Dover; 'and into - Cuinheri
land, was in the highest state of alarm-ifi're
gard. to the.movements•of negioes. The
jails in all the counties were-crowded: with: the
arrested blacks. Tho County Courts were '
sembled in each county, and-.l7lgilancia Cont.
mittees and petrels were 'appoitited fbr each
nei&lthq4uthil; s atatck . niliiiia
gives bad been hung tn. Hover, Ai:taking 19 in
all:- No evert act had been committed, but
the roof of iTaurrcc.tyiery ,clesigast was. said
to 'bo conclusive.; ' '
111eilco--Surre der of
• . - Puebla:: •• • -r '
.Nor Onitixtt;DCe. 14. The stestner Cnt
Itourt hits arrived frdin Vora Cruz, ;with' antes
to tile 'Oth inst. ';Puebla surrendered ,to the
i;9..rerriiiht'forecs'on tire 9th inst. 'Thit neap
of Vichie'rrhi,tretitiis tiipfirrtia.`••PitirturtCrii:
inObloz tire . 1 order 'of the day. Odii;.
the Deidilit :defetice of; tlje •
getrituseitt: ''• • ' '•
•
•
nA na t i p e .tl"9? l f
thi**o449..„,iptity .. 44 97,„14 , tini
the .oune to-day kL i pt corgia,
has sent a challenge, or'notifprelfinkniiy;there
to, to Mr. Hill, one of the Fillmore electors of
that, Stale.) . Their. itikfouecK fi
question of Veracity conCerning the terms a
greed on by then}. ter' "couductiog, public flis.
eusSion de'ri 'thepre'sidentittl Vontesi, '`
Edgar M. Garnett,"or Ira., has beku'uppoitti,
ied'assistant clerk of the Coulter Claims, at al
salary 0f.52.000. • vo ..;
_ •
101.TetEst Storm at puristic),
• BUFFII.9, severe ale visits
this regiaid ye:steidity,raiidtthkpyniitliglitiltra
Snow. yoryi $l , -)lpny, IhNcityVitild
great damage was done tp property
ii Several.`
,ware }looses were•fintOoeed,•ktid'tiitt y• ln . - ifio l
Jewel' part of thif ditv Were lion&l
'buildings were-entirely destroyed..:r . A' steeple
in the Lninyeueistmet , cilu:ch was blovnudown4
during thu service, but ; ,n6, One waa,iyjuro4. •
1 , 1'• r
19 11 s. GTOV'dAY .
messenger arrived yeatOrdfiy fr o m kuijsas
with dispatches tryticiv;
titions to the 'lease of tlppreielantives, f om
the netuaOhittryirii; of Gen.
Whitfield'as a delegate Mora and in
favor of Gov. Reeder. The petitions 'will ; be
presented to the liouse.•
The same; .gentkiniati , bring); , intelligeneet
that up to Dec.'l, the land..4aleu.were.progres•!
sin g orderly, and to , tho .ettiverial satisiaw,i o n
of the squatters. There, iiplility ovnioney iu
Leaveov . rorth, and amiitters without it can ea
sily Obtain it. '
Col. Titus and his twu cOmpanies have left'
Lecompton en route for Nienn'guitt .
Gov. Geary had 'refused to allow I)otialilson
to put the hAll 'and chain upoirthe` Beate 'iris
onersc declaring thortmorode •nitlt" 40`gdarlr !of
humanity would desire,torintlietk the disgrnee.
Tim Governor has.denutuded of
gives the • Presideht.
the removal ofJgdge ,Lecompte, and no.,
tiso that he will if it, is , not dono r , •
WAsnixtrroF, Monday, Dec., :14 )656
The House of Representatives has uttered its,
just condemnation of the slave•trade today, in
the adoption (152 yeas to .57 nays) of the reso
lution offered,by Mr. Etheeidgemi Tiressee.
Nothing bits so startled Hie beinoiray dur
ing the whole excitement of the Thirtyp•fouxtl.
Congress as this brilliant ad of Mi. 111herid2ge4
Mr. Orr tried to break the fall by iiiirodueinK
subsequently a resolution declaring it 'expedi
ent to repeal the law at present fiirbidding
the African Slave-Trade, but it waS it weak
subterfuge.
. .
Mr. Colflix of Indiana has miven notice ofa
bill to abolish the duty on sugar.
More More Exeteemenrt
itronday, Dc6. 13.--The pan
.
ple of Alexandria, Va., have _beett greatly
alarmed tin- Several days past, in consequence
of a threatened insiirrectiail'among the slaves.
The military were collia out last night, ai4
thirty-two,lavcs were arrested at a hall, where
they had ;18,a:tabled without permiation, againSt
the laws of ttm . *tate. haS 4404:
arms and ammunition,nnd the people througl 2
out the Counties of Alexandria and Fairfax
are arming themse:ves in fear al a general
outbreak. ,No,evidpnee bat hean,,faup4 l agaipat
any et tle ittritv6B; arrestW. 7 lf.an.ifrce4 Ole
of tlfeValiot lasi night each pieee . of
property will be lined turd . whipped for 'riolat
mg the law , fitinding-tlie ball. About
twenty valuable slaves have escaped from this
District recently.. , ,
Akremit of a ,Coforeel Preaclnw
Tampering will' Shire:4. ~
Lori:it - mix, Dee. 15:—Ou Saturday maror
ing last Ler. Win. Nuderson, it colcreil
preacher of the Methodist idenoniitition;
captured on board the 'steamer Telegraph,'
with acarpet bag tilled with incendiary dash
meets. lie had also been engaged in rununir
nlf sluves about tjarrolton.' t The ilpengetito
his poiiseB3l implicate distinkiiiOnid.noKlll-,
enters'. 'lle wits taken' y6letAliy:o
where *(loO'reWitrii
FOUR DAYS 'LATER FROM EUROPE:
&ranter City or ,litallinabre. '.-
PHII}AvEI;ritTA, Dec. fit—The st eamer Gitjp
of Baltimore arrived lore. this Anorithaet ;xi
Liverpool dates to the to oral og of 'the ti nit..
The report that England at leneth.ogrees.
Avid) the other p.mar i t to remssemhle the. Cow..
ferenee of Paris is 'repeated, and it is said that
t he OonfermMelxviniltortly meet lit Pais.
Au insurrection .iu telegraphed tis having
brolcit out near Palermo, in Laily, umler Bar
on Bentrutia, who hail some live or six; hun•
ilreirtilett under 'Trunks had beim sent,
to disperse them, but nblietiun 1;:ta yut ,taken
placo. • • • 1 ; • • 2
There are rumors of ilillicalties in the Keg- .
lish Ministry. George.R.- Mathews, entistil at
Philadelphia had been appointed, Conga ~ate
Odessa.. . „
Theru is no 'Fienelt news Qf itt:iportAtt‘r..
Remoral or Jod Leenrnilte 'arid .114 . Aiii
D •naftlion ' ' ' uccrsiors
dippotojted. . : : !
WASHINGToriv f 'Dee".l thi=—'llie truth of the
rumor,' of Abe Remora] of Judge Decompte is
now confirmed by, the nomination , by the .Preb
ident to the Sedate of James O. Benison, of
Kentucky, ap Chief lustiee, ut Ore ptiprenie
Court of Kansds. ;The rebent inabfs'and rep
resentations of Gov. Geary . determined ahoy
course of the administration in the-premises. u
Wm. Spencer, has likewise been .notninnted'
as Marshal for;liaueas, viE.e Marshal Donald
son, removed. , • ;" ' •
Thomas Cunningham, of Penneyivania, has-I
been appointed ; associate dustice.Olthe
Supreme : Court of Kansas,,.in the,plueo of
Judge Murrill, deceased. • ~ ~,
The
h Tennemmee
Lontsettlx,.Dcie. 7.—The city council 'of
'Clarksville, Tennessee, have instruct: 44.17 e
Itecordet to notify the Iron masters and other
'owners of slaves, thakept,alepkwill be permit..
• ted to come to the'ckpo retnpm more than
two hours, atoompankad . l4, some re.
sponsible whiteperson, . ueder-n — penalty of
twenty lashes." fi Iti es haiit* master's passes
'are exempted: `,.! ,
,;• .
• Persons barks slave. going to or from
Christmas leathinen, are not to, them to
pace through ClarkSville, miless some respect•
able white persttn:`..Wilt /ff . * thilin together,
and not allow them, to mingle withy,lltte ,
roes ,
• ;
Atthilhitin. Tennessee, 4cfnie twenty : fiCe or ~+
thirty nogrcies hard heen arcestald ansp q et e d
of being concerned iii the cea4 , irncy /. , Th e
citizens` have appointed it committee,,tu
inn: the matter: `
r., a a !
Erect et: the apprehended Inani•reitone
0 1 ,,Ots i i w ri s Pap.. :hauls atyj cv
tti
'from.; nstkriami l'etukisee t sthie'
that 26 iron furnaces iu drat region' had Atop,.
:p e d'oparations , owlng.,-to the nEiprohetulo int
surrettion• ~‘ 1 ,-•
LATER FROM MEMIXreWe have adviees
from Vera Cruz to .tho3o The siege!qf
Puottla. Still eintutts. isecond.„.of
third titno ,wittiin the COmnionfort.arlruitditra-,
tioti't,hitt that town has heOu hWittl,9 4 :
• Cliitt:'ll.liitrex has 'offeredltrs soeyicra
5.000 mon .10 4SSISt. the gbforrimept" to put
down I'Meirlutirins."
Santa Anna publishes along protaif against
sow
1j
of i Cogsraortfortioillusinislm-•
6 P IO 1it1it!ta;44 9 444 4 041 hiPi tiT
4ie P r • •
nra ROh bFF, the we nowt' WIS akt
staleithait, *ho was at the liana or tho, adlniais+
initiarl 'of the Crimea before. the-war ; Aidd `'on
the Ath ;Notember at Odesfa.ll'
raorciioory Neje:
,frons..
. .ciarge agatnst. ;. /
At the July term of the Poet
trict Conti of Utah Territory,: heldl:at
nos, in Carson , county, Judge'prommond
charged the giaritilurytveirieleibly and
.
eacneetl!upoo the subjeot,ofplygenteiidif
4elatink,it 1 rbitrone 'lost helsome - tea ON.
el inetitution4, ' 3 • ' :r.
• . .
E41*147r v op. l lllFnfaisarmvioxer r At,' 401 i 7 k T i t : l,lElllN T r , 1
late eleetfoth this Distrief,O, ItOsa....reP , 0„n*11.E , ., ~'0 1. , •,'• .. , , „ / P, E N,?$' 7 ~. il.
in 'Congress I)3r the Hon. James Tlii;rsiigton,
cast nearly 63,400iviii,iis i t, Tile (.14 Disitie.t. of, THE following APplicition to keep it Pub.
South Carolina represented by tie Hon. folic) , 'IL lic Ilmise of (intertidal-tient in the County
McQueen r. polled in all...;rhout 7,1 yptes. ,, of Adams has bedlt filed, hi my 'office' Wilk
Mr.. Ini or .,,, k ,bi t if,,•tita r k t 0 , 4 44,,,.. ,: t i ~,i1,,,,,,' the requisite number nf'signers, and will be
than there are in the whole State of S'bnilt Car-Presented at the Goan', elf Quarter Session, on
Ana, South. Carolina ha* sit. ItepiAtintatirsi t he 1141 ' of Januar)" lil'lti i
in Congrtss. .. • ' ~ • , 1 ISAAC.IIYERS, Franklin l'ownshipt
Itehe,Vera fork fidget., the great. 'Fatal- 1 , , ' .• • 3. ' 3 ' BA r ' Dwrm,
ly ovaky paper; fur which the most popular I cit. ''' . of ° nark? ' ' l ' es ' tiftn ' t t
'writike xi, tho tiatflilfy.e6nTritfatti:4o4 utliCitc,l i p et. 19, 1 a 6 . - 7 -31 ' '
tained the an estraordmart cirephftiqn uf One • _ LADIES' DRESS Fliß'
Hundred' nd Ninctillifiusant) coPies and I •
subscriptiOns era contiottally peering tat•-• See , i ,I , i• '-----,.
die Ledgers advertisementin friOtlidt Winton. ,' A F ine -4 ,, ortnici4,m now, and elfgald
,
' HALLEY'S RIAGICAL PAIN EXTRA b- i fine Vr,e i nPh,Ballte.s•EPufn . es,SIIPta: and Roe,
TOR.a•lllterAleser lashillatett to. dlacttge.ry , kfartin,
• flerieft, tout Fliteth POtit •i m all , ..loeve
'made in Mitoria Sfedie'a, IlierebS , wills con , and railliihniiblV'naidO I, to kfantilletts, Cuffs,
•be so 'quickly allayed, and where parts in 'it I lfiettrtities,'lktrfAtlett;.Mitirlitlfe--instreceired
lith state cif inflamation can be so;itapitily retlantltfer sale at tho'llst arid• 4.: hp Store of
(Weed to their natural state, nor, where wounds ~ , • :.. , • ~,„ i 1,, i. , S., S..I',CIIEARY,..
and cures can to so thoroughly and ritpidl , i4 I Dar il - onferi fo Porklapte • —kluskrut, Kink,
healed, and ilet;ityuilltiths Itenlitttl 7 withoitt et- i Otter, and F oy Firrna,, II ~r ,
,i,. 8. S. kre ,
thnr.•scar or defect, ,than•with .13A,LIsEY' 8 , • 1./eq , 10 11.)e--,:lt.
MAGICAL PAIN EXI'II„ACTOIt. • • • , s
In Cuts, 'Wounds, Sprains add' Ilitti.4oll.--'
casitalities to which children are eanstnntly ,
sul.jectortilutectiontfthegentiinelkAittrltTB
PAIN. EXTItACTQIi t. -ts ever l tlia eaten )--
How much Pain and btiffering luny not, tints
he prevonted,l, Moroyer, Life itself .in Wier.
dependent upon having nt, hand; the ,QIIIMInd
PA LLEY EXTRALIO If., and , Air ilertiettlars
of which I respectfully refer ,to mi printed
pamphlets fur the truth of which . fiiold likyself,
resporuttle.*. 0 , If t. " it , j ..e. z . 7. .... 1 ,1
I Vql7. sk,:tifffn947attViSoeltlselindjiiityri
'how Aevere,•has over'yet.ln any Mtn Instance.
resisted the elf-powerful; patn•snbdtting and
healing qttalities 'of • • the DALIsEY'S' PAIN
, EXTRACTOR.
)1
No • • Fain•Extractor is fieititteetifn&ill. tk
!maims u pen it -a Steel Plato Eng rave d , IL
with the itiipmtures or c. 1.-. c 1 ENE & 1
i ta(
CO., urfiortatotS, anti' HINII •1, ALB"; 't
itmaliftillet;HtY PticE ° 4 eeet?t i;''4),{
11M.Alloidereehdtibi tie ciachipele4'..4l,o . ... 4,
Clickenor at Cii.vBl. Barclay street:. ig , rark.;
", ' . ,•, . •,... •, ~ , t May2B,Ot•';',,
TO RENDER •
•iii; NEDIVIN.E Attr,
i f t
FECTLY • palatable is f cettninnitiqoatlidt 1
, trance ,totrards the..etadientlon of itittesse t." bk.
cause, there can bq 9 dual ,L, .111n4. - . .tine it t,
, cause of protracted illness is the( iftitirilA
1 Inetance We haVe 'to' straltoi—lnetlichie , bOn:
formahlyito the dircotions of the Fltysicitter-§
Various experiments are therefore,resurted to
by the tnediejl,l,ractitioner in order •,to 'dbl.
guiso, the taste of,hiS, prcscription,, s llacourse
is generally had, in such cases, to those ititie.
les of food which the patient is most Ilinine,
and which are commonly at hand.. The cab
sequence is, he luathol; the sight of,thom ever
afterwards. NA., OLICICENER'S SUGAR
COATk:Lti YEG lir AltLij P I IW 4 ),‘ eranediqs
this objciatiois ent,frelg.! .4'4 itediOinit )0 No I
completely enshrouded bpilm coating; of ring. '
ar, that the .Pill may be snllered tO.r9alailil . 1(1
the month a,considerabip length of time with„:,j
out, inducing , any symplitin of netvica i or tbs.'
gull. ' Their cprative, pinptirtieS ,ti d , chirp}
confined - tn . Join itliiintis 'ultiel(ori/iiiiiii'd In Int
-1 purities•orthe• ht.:JAI liett6o the!''intike int,
the root of . and the relief they. afford,
I 0/111110t lief otherwitwthan pertnanant and i gfoo•
hod. ,Thily plpeo f rpitp,ire in site vug l pasitipit
she 'decapiell tit' our birth. '' They cleahke life
Isels, puriff,4l4,ll44r;POYatill insensi
ble perhorattlmf tibilllesioreti healthy action
to the ,Imirt, Ihe,litcri e : tul f 1 3 / 4 4 , lunk.....Thqir,
virttie.rkrd soltokitir:': and certhilliii ittatoeing
heiilth,,that ; thei.prdpriutod aitbis,hintself titTrit.
turn the mode . y.paid for,thein in all case,s !idt e re. l
tiles" de npl invegetVeVar AatriFITAMOA. ' ' '
t-V" ri!pie /!ills inivy lip had ,f/f §tOrOICOOPori 4
in every c7ify; town and village In the 'United 1
Statow...., • ,' ' • ' '•'• •gee.l2,'At' •
--....---•:•••;,:j.,i7t- " . . - .1. -- 4 , - ,-.- , 4-. , ......• : / 'l"' - ,
ii.i:VOI :At ,7114,ILIKET•
ilexorr.n,,l./co ~18i )13,56. .
1i'i,01•11„ - i4 14,1.,'frotit waguns i , • ~;',"• ..$0 00 '
W 111:,1T, El Infshel, ). AI; la 1.4 q,
1 01 . :, . I, .. •. , , , 74,
Cf/lif '
oA TS. ' ' ' ' '.,
1311Oli.A1'IIMAll-, perlitishel ''' •
Pt/TATA/ES, per bushel" •" ' ' ' • • • 7,1 1
1 'I'LNIO'IIIY-Sh./41.),• I, • ' . ! -. • 0 00.
C'LOYEI3,BI4EI), -• • •-• , •.! 1i . 6 00
FLA .„ , ...,-81:11.), , . . . . 1, 24
PLAS'I'EIt uy'liAii,vi , 6
00
• tovat'lliViiittft . T.''"
• s t;ii,k;'l."iiesl - 14.1)06A4,
RLOI 1,14..,fr00k.w,v0n5, ;41 00
14'ILT:A . 1; r 0 14 0 1 ; 133 W 1 45
CORN, 4 '
OANN, it , . 1.")
T13f41.1tY,5ERD,...0 Loghel, .g
Cr.() V,ER,51.11.11.1, . " 7.09'
FI,A.X.:SEEII), "'76-
DIASTIiIt,'OP•PARfS,II 10'76
,
,
. • rrAtTilizOten niA:itgit.m.. ..
.. . . . •
~ . .
. . .. •
[nrefully cOt+ettal I s Frau'', Der. 18, . B ati
.. , •,-, ,. • ~
Flyur,llioninrd 5treee....„...„.56.62.1®,, QUO
1 Rye Flour , 512. (in 5.25
ICorn bicill'..., ' 8.91) (4 13.2„ . 6
Wheat . white 1.57 (cg ,4.60
iCorn, white; .. . . ....., ,:. ..,,.. '63 (0 64
Cure :L )e:llov
It'llle,. Pennsylvaitin.„,. .. .....,„ 81 (4-00
Outs, l'enusylvanin 42 (0 43
glover Seed , , 7.73 i(10,8.00
,Timothy Seed • 2.25 ((4 3.50
Hay Timothy -..,;,...1,.r . ...:F.(4.i1 . 5.00 (L 1,120.00
Hops - 7 (La 14
Potatoes;, 1.;„', .i . .... ,; 79 1..6' '101.,.
Baena, Shouldore . ' ~.. .. V/ (.5•..t 7 t•l
lineon : Sidra. ' ,•- •; 9 (4 ~'9/
Bacon, Ham 5..,..,...... ..... ..: .. . . 1 .91 (4, , ,11,
Pork,.Mess. „. ..... ~....19;75„(019.00
'Pork, .Prime ~..„... 18.op.o_ocio.00
!logs „.. 7.75 , a -.8.00
Beef, Mess • ' 15.00, a 1.6.00
Lard, in barre15...ii.......,5' • ...,:.... 121 a 121
Lard, in hegs • 12 id 4.1111
Wool, Unwashed.. „. . .. I . ........ 24 d• 26
W001.,W..aa.d.,,w p , kvril,.**".•••• '1, 4 44",t ' 46
W001,4 1 01011LT4 ' .:1:16..i t i : 4:ZA% t ' ll . ' 111'. ' il 4 lig
WOCII, Fleece, tommoh.:. ... ... ..% 35 4;3:.1 '
Wool, Fleece' : fi1te..,,,,• • t, 30 - 4 ' 611
Wnol, 011016 e Medmo ' '' „ '3o d'' 33' .
Butter, Westerniin hega„:....i. 14: (1 . ,: 15
Buttei, R 011.„ . ,.. .:..,„'..... ... .„'....' '-20 - 4 - 228
Chtcse, :'' ,i:....1' ''' t : lb "it ,
.11
Coire6, Itio ' - '-'
...., ' ' '' ' '9l 'd
1 1 .4
Caret; ' dart ‘'..t . ...., 1 l''' 141 4' ' 13'
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. , - .: '.!-' •'• - ' •:.` 1 ' - - VSITED STA 'FIRS JOURNAL
- ,
. _, , /rcior w „f ow
, iittli l lWil 4 : , •:Zi •
.- ' - -4144" 4.4 l ''' '4° • ' * ' ' A I ltnskrated' si ottriMir kr tii;e4iiil;
If g 1 61711 1 • •
On the , itli inst., by the Rev, A. . rot ler, is. printed , nvil .A er co m A j ohig: 16 l arg e
Mcf_PEWEa MHYARA mg C411 09;*"1, 2 '..1tis "pnges—tonnithabdoitblalb6.ntriOnnt, pflmat
LAVINIA lIES'A or W rlite i lt9Totr4t-it • ter each year than ran be obtained for. tine
Oiiiteld irlSt.;', at !reek', f,y 'the , A V • Mr- lame pare in any other publication.
LiIIy.Iite.AVII.2I.IANVICOEtIi i F,R; Of 'Al O aht i i i.„Sitliserintion Prlcer‘. 'l' i , '5ll C6nts a year.
pleasant township ) and Mid! MARY G U' E; of T Sevetk,Cottidlit,o,ol3o,4flarolo .. $3 n•yena. ••'''. ~.'
East Berlin: :I. ;11 : I '1 -, l '' f ( 21 Copies Co nne,addreoS. 1 , ;43,5i a .year., . 9
In. AbbottstownVon,',Friotty last, by Rev. It.
Gerhart,. NI r. JACOII STOUFFER. Atid 111fil lin ' d / i . p i r
4 1 1 0 1 3 91 Rb9nll indueetnents are oftered to
gentlemen- wlto will interest then:.
GEO RGIANA urns ) both of this Once. !selves infaatalitling the eirealation ofilite micro
At - Si. ThAlUtAbOrtiV-'3 l ogAttkAvil, l'Et.i :, pnliligapilti , . t64.,1291p; epeoin l6l !.7"Piog:+rill?
hr' the Rev. Eilviatd 1a. , , Lyeety . Me. A. T.,
...4e rural on tipp)iention.
~,. , ~i ' , f
F`A.RNES'FOCK; .of Lancaster, .and Mize -I.
.. ~. ,
_— J. Ei o ' u"..
CLARA - I)4RZELL, of Ilerkieotliltdr. ` '11 ; ir: 1., spruce streel, .Yrio lorkl.
CLARA
. 1 4 . T. 8, liiii-it!.:' , . . , , 44.
On the 34t inst., in litonntplenannt townihipi
mr.. , GEORGE GULDEN, aged about
. 73'
On the 30 nit., in Butler tot;nehip, Mrs:
MARY BAKER, wife of Mr. Samuel .13aker, lirdl.V 14411 . 1 01 . 0 t for
.parntie, in.full
aged salient 90 ye '
, ars. ''' ' ' dress, At, MO Armory, Oh 2 Sclhfj
On' the 4th inn.; in Butler township, Mr. dad the 20IX of Dec-nu m:7, at 2 o\tddek;
• `ISAAC RIDDLEMOSEH, in the' 34th year of 1 P. M., witharrns and aecouirenienta
his age: '' - • '' •' '. • • • - ' in ectritphate• orclet.. ..- - •!- • .
• Yeti tuddenly; of•atTection of the heart, on '. By order ofthe 'Captain. -- • ' • -'•
11th Inst.," l -Mr. JOHN DEAH.II2EFF, Or : CHAS. X, 1/2LitXIN, V. S.
Straban toWnship . ... aged about 60 - yeat4'. - Dec. 12, i 'liNs: •. ---..- '' '-' • -
: ton the 12th inst., at York Springi, Miss , ' • ' • ' ~.1 . ' - •.' '• ''' r
' 'ADA,LINII FINLEY, daughter of Franklin 1,.' ,
~ t .___. , lifillint ./1/4singt,,,. • , i
and •Margaret 'fr.'•Oardner, aged 8 years kl it 4Adx- ,sikAnd Maack Hats of the .lauxit
''dents and 25 days. •. ~ • , I'' :style end. at 'reduced prices: fee Araleit - ''
Adtv•c4Ve keye4 tltee v iiut atkfarml achejtvi ? . , ' •• ''•-•'" ''
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That Heaven had alrnoptt ifa aliatitit• ''?" 4 1 ' •• 'm.o. - .1817 arks r .
ag i vi a n all kiki lot
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When God. in, lawny 'alai ' hut part,
1. And todp2eltidirtlily I cplicrch sitienat .thil'Oifitc
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Fiegridemi or "&14** *1 Coil 6r Com ,
faallteas in the C6uatiimo;46Posiailr ItM lift&
Diet ti'aird Justieei Of thi COWU or Ofilt.and
Termlabr and, Oenetet/ ilkil,thslif6o, re- Wit
trial " * f¢riker!pital-istad: olhifit billindits' hi fhia
nail ilisteKtyridEl;liugLllr.titliSiLtattaJilillf
:NPO ititri,Esip'sc,Jr(dgeti ttf, the citfiiiia of o,yei
and f riniunieh'‘istni General rlail_beliverl, flue
the trial: 'Orin Miplat iii,4 allied; bffdtitleutla tlie
CeuritiTritAdlttn-litritrisrludd *nit pirfeaPto
licaritfkrUte thdlOth day of Nov. . IhAtbrilifiti
Ur ofti•latd. and Inonsand'eight inditlrialf. and
f lll l 4 /fat'ainiqn.meOireetel fo,r,holdiatt.
,t' t',,Ntrte'rt• - 4 , ll'nvi,iiii'd General'CliralWirSesz
iioni of the Pence, and General Jail Delivery#
'and CotiVt aft)iret It fol A it.rinittel..at Gettyabargi
on Monday /he 19th of-Jamrary newt-- '
xaricE Is . illit,EllY, GIVEN to girth*:
,finttices °raid Peace, the Coroner and Coons;
bles within the wild county of Adams, thaltliei.!
be thew and there in their pl'opel; personairitlt
their lions, Ilecurals, Intinisitfunw, Exarairia-'. -
. 1 tionrn • Mid ether. liememlwatiteru t?llo thorny
t things which to their 14110cm:end in that baba.,
rwriri ~,,,,,....J.,
..,,,,7" , appertain. to;ho dime, and also, they Who ,irill .
F ail -A- A Ai 2.IIAJLiJAMA XZS 1 !from:cid? agnitt the. prisoners that lite aabsil c t
I I .„.. t „rt in-14...1, -;:::; .r. lit ; , 11,1 , ,1 ire in the JOH f the said County bf Attains, art, '
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, A ; -D Buy lib rFL T 7 all business entnisted to him: :,ile ilaraisi
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supply of Winter Gnert.t, the !clienperit 1 W. 4Y
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Guide6ut- (rile • of.eborge.:, .:'. ..; • , .mill attend to filing claims for noUkty,,.l,seti,
toativ..ointio!,Otothiog sue hand, *Weirs *ill; nh'dei the late Acts of Congress, hittftoull &et.
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July !NV ;; • •
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AVE I . krivC jUst published It new oditiott
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ring
been granted to the subscribers, they
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I The first !mated 'Bitterer tesidre 11%-'
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OYSTERS; TRIPE,PIG PEET:
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, Nov. 28, 2828.--41
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