1 N it BY O. N. iVOKDKN AND J. II. CORNELIUS. At 1.."0 cr l'rnr. ulnar in Advance. "Till: UMOX," estaMhk'J ia lbll Whole Ko,2,3.6. LEWISIiURG, UNION CO, PAM FRIDAY, JAN. 27, 18G0. -- "I'lir.OXICLE," eslaLI!:-!ieJ la 1? J3 Wtt!c Xo., Mt. hwlw r irn'i.!'t a r t.t un.i J"i i: v.i r. Iar. rrld.ijs. m Lrne-Minr. I nU ruanl), Ptaa'a. JY l; MS $1 it yrar. to i.e pmi I uv?rr and at th- '' f r i"H-"T"r-hi.rtiT .-rii d. Tlms.i'i mil av l r f-or nvtoli.. li i-ll..r ix uintli. 1 ,.l. t r ..i -Ill iiii!illiJ. - J"t t"r "i.'e. n lu-intli. ) u.l. tor l.O Wahhisvtus, Jan. 18, lsGU. j found votiug f or Slavery, tut rather against The condition ( things here requires men :, j ri.ec 0T 1,-tl,,, ;U!)t as iUCT of Mem MlT,a..J I think the Kepubl.can j . , f,l!1(,.;u :s . he result of tbo great, mounter, mammoth, Uuiou- saving, conservative wear. j far i"r -T 1-- one j. r. im Mr tru i-.-d'" on. teal. c- tntf v" 4 rt, !' Htt-Hl Vr ni tiftl ' tiRi tn-l'-r lt!-h a -r i- m:.i,f.tl. Meml ers of Congress are such men. This is an era in our political existence, when we want ti k rath r than -hut men. I am prom, to becume associated with such men as the K-puMicans have sent here. I think they cm neither be bought, fnt'hieneil, norersua- M,.RurtturtrV loii tent ton. Merii:n, Conn., J-m. 17. TbeCon ventiuu of ManuTictur rs of the Siuto ot d into an abandonment of the nKhu I j Connecticut, Hold for the purpose ot ta- King liito consivi'-ruiion uio ttiaie or lue 1 i.vTt.n:.T bmini-t'iii-'iy iii--t. at in -u bt hluiuld not be .surorieil if more than one : l .V.V:: AT"", member of Confess MiouM be killed before 1 t'uiou at the present crUU 1U the IlliU s, but better be so than -1 wv r .ned.or that liberty be dtfUlu," ,Le i'mi wLlcli 11i':ilt;tl a )v ,s country. If the time S,ate lu 10 lIirt'att'n civil war lor mi great t grmvaucc than oppuitnD ut over co knirtii if cluwu, lOW-.l. per -r. Ub.-r pisiHi, f- uii jr kV frl U.ii. A rmir.- if llMin.-s .r W-t ti-. -r 15 l DfxtUrc-r. A lverti- iu vln aim din .ralixi'iir. ilil,or!.tii.liiiist.-nJ-iir n.t K luutu-U CoiDEOUiiicaliutis -lin-'t on u-in-s d e.-n -rs! iiif rvt nl i-itnn) iii.i"l I'' l,'tT k r ai tutux-an 1 ml ir.'-H. Ti MAliNfK' TKt.Klil: i 1-hIih1 in thrtBi of th Slmr if ' i-r- nil-.-y whi.-b nftt-u inTlioorUiUt hi Hiivmtv I'tiiiMti. Ma tlr. C'tMWicri.'-I th- tifi :iiv atiu '. ini.-rlnU f- r m-i tiwlt ot JOB PRINTING. hu li Mtli Ih- 't i uU -CL r.ti jir!n--f a-' l-iit.-h nl '-n ra-onaM' U rm. (.t'a-uitl l.-rim. t" f.ii ! f r v. 1- a fcn.t..l o tKr It'K -n Market ..jimr. .n---Mi I tr.-. 5 I. Is.:. U in. Ill N A r K KI.II S. 'rem t' Lfwut tin iiziU. Th following btr&uitltil linm were fvuud y the pa rn'.o of tti yiiutti wIiom liap;-' d.n(!i m lart i-kV iwr, vnttrutu hs o haitil. hJ arriit-d tli-tu fruu vrrat in Lla ptce0iuli. Tut; n-le teluw u tii- tLI IO TO ISIS riOTIll K. Ur mother, my motlifr: O. I-t ui J.-j art J Y'iur trars and ynur plt-n-lit.,;- ire Ki.iir t. my heftrC t bar tfBHie Voi.-i-a, tliat cLili ui tlelav; 1 mt litwvly wiiiu t!il ujl- ait. Uv priBuu tf bri'Un. my tnai an- uVr! V, tuutlivr, m' iiioLhvr, tlt tuin ute nu more. V-;iIER. Anl will yon thn lear.- us my n.lif-t. my bf? Aud will"U run u--tliiih' iii in ore tir u.v ir ttet? Iht numiin r ii rouuii, lo rk muJ to l-.j.-r: TIm- trrw Uiat ..u iUnU J, i.J U 1 in 2-ai-r; Vju Juvt-J tU- oU iiux-u "I r n and "I l.Kh m i 0 aLaii it rctaru and tud juu m jour lumL I T4, mother, I loved in tl.e mihine to lay. And I" Uik. ol tLf lirlf and thr l. M."Uts ai day ; hu. nwrt-V t ttir unjKf c! lli- firit on Uiih, Aud tirig:a r th K"ri'H tti:it -h tie in U.r ey ! 1 titi'tn. 1 li-ar thiuj. tlj- j-uil t ut heart; ily nuUier, uij oiotu-r, j, iel uic dr ri! H TUEB. 0. tin not denert as! Our ltrts will he drear Our b 'tae kiU be lonely 1hii'ii miv U"t I., r, V uniilie aitt.t "'ill r-ih 'ni.d inr layLltiiig-i, anl pay, I r.b'lr d.-r i'lintiiii mi U uz .it-ii' Ttiat twtt like tb wild lu 1 ttit Kiiif like a rstr U, wlukt wouiii tLua world be when liit j aru ulurl cu sin sr. Thi wnrld, dixt mother! O. lire nnt for thu I 5 O, prrM'iii m it blue tu llie f.ilu o( (ilii-f 1 Aud truift tu, iivtever iri.lil t.f.d- 1 may roam. My bearr ai'i not waitd r ! jr fn m "ii . r f r m Lme. li-iirjfe me cull nt-ar juu. "ti -iukh n nf ime : Jklect oi W bail wbcu wariu aLufe. MOTULM. Wfll. CO, my beloved' th" eorflict Its or; My plea, an- ail rt.ti-h. 1 urg- tut-ta u utnre. W'l.y rbam nr bright npixii n tn-i- t. th rlod, S tlniKiDh fi ti.ni. ri-1' r it - itud T areill. lbu, In-w-ii till in-et nt nimnf! Xbere, lore fcara no partiiig, aud U-r are uubu u. O. glory I O, glory! Wh.itmu.-ir! whut liht ! What Wu r" break in on nit bearl. on my Bight! i am. Mei-MMi Kpnit! 1 be.ir v. u fi-.m bib! O. frii, ttliif) uature. can :ln Ih- tu !:- near! ilixt, eo m-.-ir to nv Si r an i King? 'Rrr'tf,o.V.,r.d,ld.K.rr,tn the i ""'' ,l'C "''1- T''0 ''j)' . forrow u itii trow, of .n .lr. rti-oni. rr, nt-if . u 'r.Lably fall uj.od iani.ccut parties, btt.evvr given ne unmrit'd p-ing to thitt lri tert a!;'l li'tt lifft- Ct those wliO nTC rtaily whi Dw li.culJ.nt i -till U i,e.lli your I-, t-tb-n l e ,,f the CVtl COIUplaiUcll of. AViIfc - J 'J rry Mnf'Otle anion, will com. tkrm:kiii; Lurlt uvin Jour in-BiorT, and kuuckin U li'fui! at jt ur ul : Iht u te ur that rou will !I down H.rr inj; au l nj nui.t !u Uie (crave, ani uttT the unhe aid i:roan. ai-d l-our l!;o nnarailing t-ar more dt-D, mure titti r, Wcaua. un tl"ard and unavailing'' to a l:itr of Cuiircj establiliing iiuii' o impoits; condtMunirig the t-puit uf Disu niuu, if thin or that cmJiJate f r 1'rcsi drut or Spcakrr be tlictt'l; c.inJiuiniu the spirit whicb dr'ivo Mr. Ilnar IV'iiu this (ntnzress ches, tlie trmh be al'3nd Mrirken dou'n in tins cuuniry has come for sacrifice to be made Air frce-Iom, U'hy not let those sacrifices be made now as in the days of the l.'tv.ilmion fJans Co , Wis., Jan. 9, 1RH0. Please send us a subscription paper lo re new our Club, as our lime 1 1 .1 .- nearly riiured. . Cliai leston : cololcllil.il 1; the Sim it liicb And now a word concerning ihe times and ; s;ruck tlutvu cuiuiii r; c udi tuning the weather tu the Ifader Slate. We have had spirit which overrun Kansas, and the aj.i C'hkI aleighin; since Chnstnia--, and weaiher : rit wli'uh invajcj A'irtuia, by boJica of cold enough ihermoincter :1S below zero, 2d j armed men; disapproving of the ruircp inst., and the uexi day warm enough to be rcsentulioD anil falsehood of a portion of out in the field husking coin as one of my ! the public press which represiiitii auy con Deihbors was. Times are tight as regards ' siderabln number of tbe penplo of tlie money, and the credit system preity much Free States as AbiliMonits ; uud finally done away with. Kxtra spring wheat sells i renewing the professions u fidelity to the for 9(1 cents, shelled corn IS, oats 2., rye 50, j Union and I In; Coustitutiun. barley 40, flour 2.40 per huudrcd, poilc 4.00 ! The resulutioi.8 wtre aJoptcJ. There to 5.10, butter 15, esqs I t, potatoes 40. wood wTC about two hundred delegates, a nii- perconl 1.50 to S.oo, I'nisburg coal 12 dollars ; nortty, nutn'ieritix aliout Ulty, baving lett per ton. What would you Lniou couuty folk, "iter iruiiicss euori to ucicat tuu ui j or think of that figure for coal ! Yours, W. G. Your club paid to No. e:t5. En HEW BELICCIIATIC DODGE. Iu view of tlie approaching elections in tty. Aiij 'urueJ. Such id the report, in the Pemocratic Luljer. The fifty "miuorily," cf course, er the Detuocrats who got up the Con vention, and who hoped and intended to pervert its apparent fair design into a par Coiiticciicut and New Hampshire the Crt i lJ tritk- Tl";y tui;ir refJulvmt and State EliCtiotiB in 1SG0 the IVtuocrats ' V"'''""1" "' VV- at ''c T'":s ofS?o are trying to it.fiutuce tie Manufacturers aua a "0"ess passed them at a uiee nine of those States by such false and sordid I appeals to bclf-ititercst as the fullowiug ; articles : j "Tut 1'iTECT Ths Hartford T!mn (I'eiu ) sas, 'A manufacturer called upon j us this morning, aud said that a large ; sljaru of his business had been done iu the j S iuili, but that his trade had been cut off this Fall ; that he already feels most dii- atiously the effect of the unfriendly feel ! ii.otl.ut has lately been so industriously encouraged at the North. His agents at the .-'ouili wanted no more of bis immIs, ai d his losses this Wiutcr will bescvere.' " The above is foretaste of what my be the result of the warfare the Abolitionists of the North are waving against iheouih, " Will yon !k Intn my Parlor?" Mid tae riaidrr lo ike Hi. We're not fond cf sermonizing. And yet feel disposed to preach, For the ten we have selecu-d May a useful lessou teach. We have many human spiders That are spinning, here and there, Their entrapping webs and mesne. The uuwary to ensnare. And with oily tongues they flatter, To beguile wiih gilded iies Acting well the part of sliders, While enticing in the Hies. We have spider politicians. And il ey sp n so fine a thread Thai Ihe Voters fan not see it. And they wildly drive ahead. In iheir leaderV invitations No rese'iiblance they espy To the -Walk into my pallor" Ol the spider to the fly. Then we have the subtle lover, Willi a fascinating smile. And a maiden liMeiiing to him. Hut she never dreams of tjuile. For the base deceiver's purpose Is kept secret from her eye He's a spider in the parlor, That ts waiting for a fly. Then we have the legal spider. And whate'er a case mar be, He will keep his conscience quiet Long enough 10 take his fee. ""Pis all right," he tells his client, '(.'all and see me bv and bv," "Will you walk intn 11. y parlor?" Says the spider to the fly. Then ths men engaged in traffic, Wh.i deceive bv tricks and lies, Are the speculating spiders. And the victims are Ihe flies. And others still are preying On each oilier on the sly ; They swrgel to us this sermon (in the spider and the tly. An Incident in tha Cars. "On the whole, pleasant traits and in cidents are not common in the cars, I tliitik." This opinion I expressed to niy fricud Mr. Soiumers, the other day. In reply to my remark, he related a little adventure, which I j:i.?o TWO C .i IRAl TLRS. Some murmur v.hen 'he s!;y is clear. An 1 wholly bnsht to view. If one small specti of dark appear In their g.va". heaven of blue ; And some, w.iii thank'ul love are Riled, IT but one streak id" liHt, Ooe lay ol tj.-d'a eieat meiev, tiiJ The datkness ot tl;e.r night. CJjic Star anD (Cdronirlr. MOVDIV, J IV -i i, IMiO. Correpnon Jenre of the SUr t e lir- ni''!.. Farm School P. (. t'nrnr ('. 5 Jan. l:t. Us 1 0. J Yoa should re-pu'jbsh, this seas. 01. tiie ad mirable advice which yon gavaj atmul tins time last year, in regard to settling up ae cs'ints, squaring up, sqiiariiig !l. and f..riu ing as few new ones as practicable. It aas i'eii'fiet, (Deui.) It is utterly untrue that an; "unfriend ly ulinjt nyiintl lie South ate encouraoed at the North." The North do and will nppt.se the eiteusion of the evil of Sliierry, aud in to doing are actuated by the Lest nj tilings towards South and North, East and West. Hut the Democrats fearful of utter defeat next fall resort to this sort of game to teirify the Freemen of New KiiolaLd. They mistake their views aud il.cir character, as thu following antidote will show : 'An ivory comb manufacturer in Meri li' ii, t'oiin., being -kcd to sign the call I t a Manufacturers' Uuiou Meeting, ob- ati admirable lesson, admirably given, and j cte l that he saw no necessity for one. It calcalated to benefit every reader through the was urcd that he might lose Southern whole coming year. ; trade by refusing. 'Weli,' he replied, 'if I am glad to be able to assure you that the ' any one refuses to buy our combs, he may spirit and soundness of the Chkusicle are ' 1' lousy that's all.'" well appreciated in our Heading Koi'in. j . ' , ..... ,., ' , .. I According to Dennett s Artr lor lurala. We have an apple, a native ol your region, Snmnerll tlaile in ie xrlh T3pMy .he of which Mr. Noll sent me scion', which we wane jfe Nays ,na, s,P.art. ihe great South want to show at the Fruit Grower.' meeting ern dry goods establishment, has discharged ia Lancaster, 1st February, if we can find any 1 'i"y ol bis clerks. Krchunge. specimens remaining. It is called the Adams Ibis may do to frighten fools. 1 be apple ; is described in Downing' late edition ; fact, however, ie, that none of these clerks has fruited for us three seasons; quite remark- j wcre employed in the wholesaling d. part- able for early and steady productiveness, for ,., h i 1. , ... 11 ' 1 meut. I hey were all relation clciki great size, beauty, hardiness, quality, vigor 1 ,. . - . . i . 1 of growth, and general r-liabiliiy. W haI, 1 ' showing that the "wane ot trade Is frrow it largely here with other native- j lo",l' and not Southern. When will poll tember Jeflere's, Summer BellUoweraSaJ-t ' 'iciaus learn that trade and commerce, left elass sorts. unembarrassed by restrictions, are regula- We mail you a copy of our Catalogue, j ted bj the laws of trade alone ? (which will be sent to applicants on receipt I ofa 3 cent stamp.) Conservative Connecticut. The most prominent distinctive characters The intelligent, well-educated, hardy of the various fruits and flowers are described j sons of Liberty in the Free States gener- DysymBolswn.cn are expressive ol ine 1 ally have too much of the blood of their select meeting of their own ! The honest, stable, respectable and responsible .V ' iiturert they who want the fair thing done all around they who want to trade: all over the Uuion have met and avowed national, reasonable and patriotic sent i ments, which no rational man in any quar ter can ol j ct to. They speak like thu sons of the sires of '70, aud not like slaves. Their wares aro for sale, but not their con sciences. Some of the rabid Abolitionists may denounce some of their sentiments, and the. Null. fiers may condemn others; but the great conservative masses the It'publicaus will eudurso every senti ment therein expressed. Our party, and .l. ..r .1 t i a. 1 I IOC i:ieuh UUUV Ol tUC ICI'lliC, COIIUCIllll . .1 .t ,e 1 L t I L II b 1 1 1 ' "e I''at',,ru, ""J held in ber arms a small utu. uuu tuu ue ujeasuies, uui auuiu Takinu CtiLD is not necessarily the re sult of low or high temperature. A per son may go from a hot bath directly into a coll cue, or into snow even, and cot take cold. He may remain out in the coldest atrr.o.-pherc until chilled through, aud will not take cold. Oa lie coctrary, he may take cold by pouring a couple f tablespoohfiils of water upon some parts of his dress, or by s'auJmg ir. t d or, tr hi fore a stove, or sitting near a window or other opening, wbeie one j ait of the body j is ciidcr lhau auDther part. I . ' t it be kept in mind t'aat unij'nmiij of tr.irp ra lure over the whole t. Jy is tie jTial thing to be locked after. It is utmiuai j heat upon different parts of the lody,thut produces colds, by disturbing the utiif jrm circulation of tho blood, which iu turu in duces cono'iun cf some f r.rt. If you must kctp a partially wet garuicut on, it would pei hap j be as well to wet the whole of it uuifortnly. Tho feet are the great sources of colds, on account of tho varia ble temperature they aro sulj'eted to. Keep these always dry and warm, and avoid draughts of air, hot or coll, wet Fpots on the garments, aud other direct cause of utinjual temperature, and keep the s-tcui braced up by plenty of sleep, and the eschewing of debilitating fjeds and drinks, and you will to proof against eoM and ila r"Sii ls. .1 trrrlr-m A.tri, ul- J j want no compromises 4 ....... . i- ' nhippr.g oligarchy of the Sju'.h. or with Abominable. Mr. Diowne, the chief ; their more supremely ciuteniptiblc Lc editur of the I'iesidei.t's organ, Ihe ('- cstupton allies of tho Ncrth. I like to ttitiilion (whose proprietor, (Jeo. W. Uuw- ( S1:C this black dog kicked ia his d.n. I man, lias just I et n cho.-en punter iu the : j;ke to hear his ugly howl as the ia-Ii falls Senat") is an unnaturalized Eitolishman. upon Lis wouly hide, and I au glal to He is aUo Currespjndtnt of tho JL-juJvh . know that tho time has come when in en Tiaux. J ar9 f.uul iu Congress who dure stand up Now, observe the Democrat papers : and ku. ek the teeth cut cf its fr;:hy jaws, are quoting, from this London Times, of- . These slave ditvers have been, and are in ail tho Li'a pla in palaces are hearts 'hat z:lt, lo .liLCop.t:'ii! an 1 piiv'e. Why !;:e is siich a weary task. And all o..d 1I11112 .1 n.ej ! An.', heart., in pt i.r t hus, aimire I i o r l.ove fas in their aid (I.ove that net ev rr serio to tire) Such r;c.h pro', i ir.s ma 1' ! r.emarh3 of Isaac G. Garden, Eci. 1 . .' .'. r- tu r lii ', in '. l.i 1 1, u-.- -1 r e T 1 t . J 1 IT. iv -.'iil!-l .lti.-:;.i! -i..l 111 l.-T w. . - A 1 .K Lej ur 13 :.u crj m.ix.;i jU el lilt -'..-Ii-l l..i - I t Jlu. (JoitDO.v. As I understand these resolutions, they are mainly comaiatdatary of tha resolute stand taken ly our Metn ! Ier3 of Cocgres in favor of the election I of a ltepuLlican member as Speak: r of j the House of llcpreteiitatives. They do o. '" I '.Tlj) or will, aii in aduiiltig one rood of fret, terri'ery t j t'io cterlaatiiij curie of hii- mi!l b'Jlid I'o j"U kt.r.!7 wl j it is tlit .fealj tlu? It is IleurjkClay. These are tls sei:!'.iiioii!s that Mr Sherman tJipJcu iZ'X .ittl.tr.-. d. I know that the gcntles-iQ oa tlie other t'.l-; althooh they aoall tot Jar get up t f ra this House at.d tiy tl.i y d -1 t t rLdcTsc them, yet Jri r..t s:ty t!.iy dj clIt;; them, or th?y voul 1 b kUke-J t ut ..f the nt.k. of their Tarty. I !1 oi-..' aLOther ihcjicc x!rart : We c jo.-idtr the voluntary cislavin f one p .rt et' tl.c human nee by another, as frr-'st vi .litijn of the most precious and sacred rights of human nature, as ut terly iticotisistcnt with the law cf God, which r tt'iiros ni to lovo our nc:gbb-rs as oar-iclves, anl as totally itreconc;labl3 with the sIr:t ot;d priuctp'ei of the Gos f 1 rf Ctriit, which ci j lins that ail thing whatsoctor J3 oo!l last men should d t i you, dj je even ej ta them. W'e re- i j .loo that tne church to whieii we belong not reeonimenl auy particular pcr.5cn, Da. cjir-meuce J, as early as any other in tho leave those licprcseutatives to act as they j e.uslry, the good work of endeavoring to thisk proper, and iu a mannirwbich shall put u tt.i tj slavery, and that in tho best secure to us the cnj .ymctt cf our j w tk easy of its members have c- ... i -i v .i - :. - ! cr .cco txn, ar.l now are, aranoj the rights aud privileges. Now this :s as it i . .' , .' , , , , ,, n:-.t ce-;ve, vtgirius anl t ILcient labe.re-rs. sh.u.d be. Our men Lave d.ne we!.. , ve nTt,,. ish,rt tU.Jla ,, ent:aa). . 1 hey lave stood up bo.dly 10 opposition to the Sou'h, and, seeming comrromis?, ! Lave proved to ns that our canfiKr.ce ha not been placed iu undeserving men. A e no comrromiscs wita tLts tf:ro Ithout apology, fcu.-ivo articles agiinst Slavery in Amen- j now, talking treason ai. 1 if p .;!,!! to iucrcasj, their exer'ions to cfl..'t a tatal uLo'iiim cf slavery." All the I r -I;. ; riuns iu this Ilia still at one 2 t;c.'.j::.' that as the voice of the Oil School I'lcsiy teriau Church ia 11?, which has been, repeatedly re-alp. fed cioee tl'at tixj. Another extract : "'Ve el j hold iu the deepest abhorretca the prai'ti.'j cf slavery, and shall not ceasa to seek its de. :u'.'tioa ty a!! wise aal prudent niear.s." AH members of tho Methodist Episo pal Church well Lcow frnm what sourea that C itntj. G cllemer, I mijfht read hundred other txlracts cf similar import. The Lecrmr.ton fsr'y in the North is really anl actually a party of epithets, and nothing else. They Lave a Lsg col. utnu of epi.hels which they commence, go through wilh, and if their hearers are not in Lis own words. It proves, that, in the j ca, or in praiso of prominent It publicans, C04 0f the Sou;h ; they Lave been, aid most unlikely places, love and scutitneut j or falsely accusing opponents of slavery 1 are now, advocating a uissjiutiyu of this may be disc .verod : j in short, manufacturing little scraps tu bo . Union. They w..u'.d lay their fjul hands I wfls eseortitif. hntno the lovelv Ph:ir- i ll-ed n t tinst tho I! ..on li! ie int in the Pros- ; n tl.n t '.m f .1 r.f .-.i...rnm1int i r.YTr.l - f- ..... . j - n .-- mi uii i.yi.. .. . ... ...... - . Intte I)., to whom I w:.s at that time nuite idential ea'tm aii'ii. fcV-And the c ,rres-! 1... ...it , ,1 i ' ,.I ,.f nor f.,n f .thers. I overwueluicd I y the time they get through, ., , - - 1 B - " j devoted; we got into tine cf the crowded i p indent of that Times posting thciu on ' and demolish it. They have for years j Avenue cars, where Charlotte could scarce ; Aiueiiean aiFa.rs is this Mr. Urown, con- j been heaping every vile anl cppuLrious ! Mud room to spread ber crinoline and ar-; filential elitorof Mr. It lehanati. So that j epithet kuowu to our language, u;o the range her voluuaiuous fi lunces. I stood ! whatever falsehood may be devised, ly the j Norih ; they have destroyed our property, up near her, there being no vacant seat, j managers of the Administration, aa likely I robbed our mails, and murdered our citi- they cimmecce again. ''The irrcpressibla cotfliet between freedom and slavery!' is ooe of their epithet". Who ever heard before of that sentiment being turned iota an epithet? It is a sentiment as old at 'After a few miuutes came a poor wo- to help them this Mr. lirown slates iu j tons. I ted juu) sir, that if Mexico tr I R1'-I'k'111- l! hli lt3 or':-.'in "hea mam man, who deposited a ba-kct of clothes on ! the Ti:mt, to bj eehoed iu the Cumtilu- j any other re. y Weak foreign S;ate hai lifit ! as ever there a meaner or more ' teen eui'.ty of half the enormities perps- use the means in their power to check evil and advance the interests of man, iu the beat aud easiest way. Where the ballot boxes are iu the bauds of the people, they may and can achieve reforms without rev olutionary acts or violence. chili, while a little giii clung to her .kirn, diaboltci. Inckr Lot it be exposed, and trated by tho slave drivers upou our peo- She looked tired aud weak, but there was ; it will aud should re-aet against the un- pie, we would have been at war with it no vacant scat ; to bc.ure, Luarlottcmiglit principled plotters. have condensed her fliunces, but she did not. licside ber, however, sat a very! lovely and elegant joung woman, who sectued trviiii. bv moviue: down closer to . . , , , opinion .lr.,.,ir l..i,r...n l, ....If .,,.1 Ml. ill it , , , , , ,', ' .than Mr. Stevens Thad's Juke. It is a Lal.it with Co long ago. Hut these men who lu.Iy iu Congress, are not the men who represent oa my banner, eJ carry it with t rr- M - 1 7 .1.1 .t. - TS 1 IT be an end to the slave power i:t ever. a-puoi.- ,i ..... .i - ....! ei" meraters of tha House are charge! f 1.. I ... 1. . r-i 1 . -viiel It is u llilfjtriiura:u ., , . , . t 1 a., but te rarely ..... with fastious'y rrevcatios tho onanlzJ- tia cf the Now this is a most i',"U, , i "emeuts, Mr. Stevens very sohcrlv said ' l'ai Fower lhit b" CTcr becn ,0 ns ,nd blushed j ho (i)o UJ a cj,ua!ny tfl rtfu( Cjnt-aiBcJ I dark cloud, charged with baleful fires, ev- ush at all, . . , . ..... . c cr muttering from its black recesses threat- iu a piper iu his- district, and sent up tho paper. tended meaning (pages 12, 11.) and the prio ciples of culture which are given in Ihe in troduction, simplify ihe art considerably by showing that what is required lo secure growth and fruitfulness, is to see that Ihe trees be left aloue. It will appear that among the destructive agents that ptey upon fruit trees, the worm who claims ownership and pretenda to trim and prune and cultivate Revolutionary sires in them to be fooled orcoerced by unfair inducements or threats. The Whigs of New England have left their bones on every battle field from Can ada to Georgia. Massachusetts alono, aud wc believe Connecticut also, furnished more soldiers, in the war of '70, than all tbe now Slave States. Were it not for the and cure for them. is. i f all. ihe most miiirmus. ir.- -r i . : foreico-b.-irn voters, and tbe office-holders il any of your readers possess ar.y valu- i e ... able or remarkable undescribed fruits, ros-! arr01ulc(1 41 Washington, there would be sessing any peculiar aud distinguishing mer-' uo Democratic or pro-slavery organization it, ibey will add to our means of u-elulness I in half the townships of New Eugland. here, by sending J or 3 scicus of siui wood i The present cunningly-devised scheme to of last year's growth, with de-crip.ions and L 1Pr- t,m :, ,hB nnort nf the l-rc. t.t . . .f .1 . I' l I.l . I L-ressmen to send un to the Ci.tk and have ' lufl 01 " .... ' criliniortf r.f Iio C.nfK e-,"Vti!,1 iirfo I read any newspaper article which ia Iheir v " ' through every fi-ht . . ' tin-icl nil tin. ft r.f I .iioirpi! I !i r 1 1 Jo onituon rtll.cts unoii I hem im: r .toriv. t ' . . . . ......... .. . nihr.i mne-rt .... ta an m... h in. th. ... ine in.o aca slave nainping riisis. James Powers, an Irishmau, (who has always voted ih; Deniocatio ticket, and 1 hs, sl,e succccdjd, aud, with the sweetest . 8ev-ral Smth. i a"keJ 10 wmb ; a power that has ever voted for Thoe. I!. Florence for Congress, '""'u 1 tTer aw hUe "ivitcd the poor bur- bavin fumed about certain !a!-e ! bcca U5ed ,u curc "uJ un b:es9 tSl' in I'hilad. in 1S."(J,) while engigedas a ' '" bm-ile to be seated. Charlotte I), j r-, "1 , ' , i land a power that has ever been to U3 a stouc mason on the Catii:ol of South Car : "riW bl-'r drapery ai-und her, an litia, was beatd to say that "slavery de-! ,J0 l'at il waj U0,"B Ire".v LIu graded free white labor." He was there- ! an1 ue luuki:J annoyed at the close prex upon arrested, cast into prison forsixdavs, 1 iuli,y of ,u? B,w comer, who was, how- il..... t.,l, , t....t ... . ...i ! ever, clean aud deceutlv tboUL'b thiulv i . . ,.,MTr6 , - - read Ueruian. "ery post, and baa thirty-one lasbes administer-, " .... .... . , Thad, "I withdraw it uatiltheCleis learns .il wilh a p.iil .li .'. on the le.r.i luct evert uuauowu ia.it uiew luo uiviu tu. cut drawing blood. He then received a uPr'" ber lap, and wrapped her velvet man- double coat of tar and feathers, and was shipped out of the State, plundered of all ' ani3 Put her niuff 0Tcr ,ho l-fro-?n, lit-1 ju Coure.!i Ho recommended only a Compendium, his money. j u'u! hands. The child shivered, as i c . J coutainiug the statistics and extracts now Another Irishman, for tho same offence ' ,ne kcon "'"d h'm the open door blew j Mume Ahik-ans Comixu. The Sea in Helper's work. Ho iicver recomme-n-was lying iu the hospital at Charleston, in' ' UP" unprotected neck. The young ' Cast (Miss.) At of the 17th Dec., j ,. ,!.at Bot.k, and Le asked Mr. Clark to . .. ... J I -...I... I, . i nn.ler llu- head of '-n...!.! V.ws " the ' ..l ' : . 1...:.-.1.... a deplorable condition, uaviug bad OUU t ""J1 H"'u v ult" ""i" "u-. "- noa . - - - , rb.un uu iaiuii uo: u. iiiiou; lashes ou the bare back. j little crimson woolen shawl, which she 1 foil owing : "We learn fr on good auth-rity , igiu have au opportunity of statitg what ,e. i softly put on tho shoulders of the little that a cargo ot African slaves is expected : he really did endorse. Ibis fact is known begin to rppress bis feibw nan. Does i ct every man tn-w that the oi,3:ct be tween liberty acl slavery, giou and evil, is irrepressible, aud that it must go on until one or thecihtr is exterminated ? Ev ery man fci)W3 that. I ara willing, as one cf the Republican party, to inscribe that The Clerk looked it over, aud cculd Very we!!, then,'' said to real it," and retired to cue side cf the ll.iil nttii.l an ioir.i..irLiu t .. n ..!. t. i it,-.. tlo around the small, thinly clad form, i , 1- ' ,- ' J 'inM.tirtol-iil 1'i.i.o.fr.n.r.f r..i.lo.n.l.f-- tlo n Ke.an to l:.,lo!,. sivit.v h e. nl.l not 1 our raeD " ,ut,r V luaJ ,Jr oue - o p t J o - - i cning thunder over the lai.d. Rather let I their places thaa the knee to this 1'e.tuo moment bow cra'.ic Raal. Rut we hare Lear! rjpoti the fi jor cf this House a charge brought againtt Mr. Slieitnau fur crdorsit,g Heipei's Lock. James Crane'le. an Irish clerk. went South to collect a just debt, was im-1 0DC. tbe n'u'uvr louk'DS " -onfused neicor,.,! mol.i.e.i b,.e..u. ee,no,l will. ! wonder. After short time sho arose to his life, leaving his debts and bis money. We may next hear that the Democrats put up poor white Irishmen at auction, !: aud sell them to the highest bidder. Excited. The New York 2'alltt, an organ of the Catbolio Church and suppor ter of the Democratic party, is greatly ex cited over tho recent outrages perpetrated upon Irish Catholics of the South. In speaking upon this subject, thtlabkt ! ln.-iw. tlm ears, and would Lave removed the shawl. Tbe unknown gently whis pered, 'No, keep it on, keep it for her.' The woman did not answer, the Conductor hurried ber out, and her eyes swam in tears which no one saw but me. I nctiecd ber as she descended to a basement, and hastily marked tbe bouse. "Soon after, my unknown also arose to start. I was in despair, for I wanted to ow and discover her residence, but " ' could not leave Mies D. How glad, then, "it tne saiety ot tne union is oniy , , , . . h . . , to a mutual acquaintance who stood in the doorway ! From him, ere many minutes, I had learned her name and address. in Ship Island Harbor, the latter part of . u every person who reads the public the present month. They will, if they i prints. I read an extract from Helper's bo aecomnlished bv the i.roscription of the I history of the fruu. Peculiar vegetable or animal growth and other specimens serving to illustrate Natural or Cultural Science will be thankfully received. Our means of lilus tratioo have been largely increased, and our Slavery Administration by threatening to refuse to bay their goods, will avail but little. They cau turn their hands to some thing else, when trade becomes slack. pro.pects for success and great usefulness j Most who cau be influenced by such mo " highly encouraging. W. j ire .iroad. 0Q gide of ,be fcnce Ta Liwianras CaaowicLC a paper that ' You must txnmince the Yankees by fair ewT Penn'ylvanian in the county would ' rlay and right reason you can't cheat or find well worth its eo-t. It is one of ihe best i tCare them Hut the .Democrats and local new." papers published .and lhaiislhe. Doughfaces iu Connecticut have becn for nignest compliment that can be paidacoun- - ... . .. try newsnan.- a, a , , some time getting names to a "Mmtttr 'j newspaper. At the same lime, u leading : . , ... ,, . ,, ,, d'torial, are aNe and pointed, and ... i,!er . '"'"cturcn ltit MtcUn.j. The lioaj excellent Frerpnrl (7.) hurnuL Fa.XKLiw, pa., Jan. IS, !S0. hope that all editors will al once adopt ihe ea tyiiera, ,ua DO, ,ead a paflcf q persoo for a longer time than whai be ordered ticusc me lor th:s h:r.t. names atlaeheiLto tbe calls will be pub lished, in glaring form, and sent by each man to bis old customers or new, as a "Jirtl.rate athtrliicmcnt." But when the Election Returns eome to view, we "rather guets" the 'ew England States wont ba freedom of speech, the freedom of the press, the freedom of circulation for every free citizen, by tbe destruction of the ha beas corpus, by the substitution of mob and lynch law for that of the Courts of Justice, by tbe contemuing of constitution al guarantees, then we say again the Union is not worth saving, and we, for one, would not lend a band to save it." A Dear Little Heroine. Oa Friday afternoon, a fatal accident happened a lit tle girl, daughter of Mrs. Cole, residing seven milts south of this city, on the Hern lake road. The girl, whose age was seven years, was playing iu tbe bouse with ber twin brother, when he, in tbe wantonness of spoil, seized a gun and fired at ber, seventeen buckshot taking effect in her throat. She immediately ran toward tbe door, where, meeting ber mother, she ex claimed : "Brother didn't go to do it 1" and died almost immediately. Mcmjthit Bulletin. Last winter it is said a cow floated down tbe Mississippi river on a piece of ice, and caught such a cold that obe has yielded nothing but tee cream ever since. Too much ice bcy.t lUi star;. "To shorten my story as much as possi ble, that lady is now my wife. In the smallest incident which introduced her to me, she showed ber real character. A few days after our marriago, I showed her the blessed crimson sbawl which I had redeem ed from its owner, and thall always keep as a meaicnto. "There are at times pleasant tbiugs to be fouud even in unexpected places cer taiuly I may be said to have picked out my wife in the cars." Home Journal. Give Your Doos Water. A freeze up is always dangerous on account of dogs. They can get no drink, aud become mad. Escry person owning a dog should be care ful to supply tbe animal witb water daily, as tbe best preventive against hydropho bia. Frequent cases of this terrible dis ease occur in severe winter weather, sim ply because the poor dogs find it impassi ble to supply themselves witb water. Ice and snow only aggravate the tbirat tbe; roust have water. arrive sale, be laua.u without any attempt at secrecy; the cin-ignee$ trusting to the sentiment prcdoniiuuut iu Mississippi, as to the necessity of iuerea.-iug tho number of laborers, for a triumphant acquittal iu the event of a Government prosecution. We wish the gentlemen engaged in tho enterprise much success in their patriotic aud humane undertaking." An eloquent Member of Congress, allu ding to the proposeddivision of the Uuion, exclaimed, How would you divide the Navy and Army ? How would you divide the Capitol, and the archives of the Gov ernment ? How would you divido the Atnericau Flag, and the Tomb of Washing ton ? How would you divide tbo Missis sippi Hail Columbia the Rird 4:h of July and Yankee Doodle? He might with exquisite propriety have added, and how would you divide the Lauisville Jour nal ll'reittice. A visitor going into a free school during the ha'.f-jeatly examination, noticed two fiue looking boys, one of whom had taken its first prize', and lhe other the second Said the teacher: "The boy who took the first prize, is tho son of the man who saw j my wood ; the boy who took the sccoud, is the son of the Governor of our State." Tbe following admirable lines were written by a sailor on a blank leaf of his Bible : "Whit, down tlie stream ef life I iail, Clim.-t he ail 'I'1!1' Hrw0 m3 S-"J II .;. be my author while 1 rrdf, T..1 Bo. hit cuiat ass o'er tbe tide. The tew revised code of laws for tbe State of Maryland pasted the Legislature ou Thursday. It contains a stringent en actment against lotteries. bo jk, pago Hi" : "Some timo during this year, next, or the year following, let there be a general convention of nou slaveholders from every slave Stute in tho Uuion, to deliberate on the momentous issues now pending." Tho proposition here is a proposition mado to the Southern men legitimately to usa their influence for the abolition of sla very, which they have a perfect right to do, unless mere slave-drivers are to con trol radically the opinions of the whole Soutb. I will read what the gentleman did not read, tho tenth article, page 150 : "A tax of sixty dollars on every slave holder fur each aud every negro in his possession at the preseut time, or at any intermediate time between now and tbe -1th of July, llij said niouey to be ap plied to the transportation of the blacks to Liberia, to their colonization in Ceutral or South America, cr to their comfortable settlement withiu the Ljuudaries of the United States." There is a pnpjsitic-n ofa tax which is to be brought about, legitimately, through the southern Ltg:;!aturts. I will read sotuo other extracts : "We must wail with patience the work ings of au overruling 1'rovideuce, aud hope that that is preparing the deliverance of these our brethren. When tbe measure of their tears thali be full, when their groans shall have involved Heaven itselt iu darkness, doubtless a God of justice will awaken to their distress. Nothing is more certainly written in the Book of Fate, than that this people shall be free." These are the sentiments of Thomas Jefferson. Another choice extract : "So long as God allows the vital current to flow through, my veins, I will never, never, never, by word or thought, by mind extraordinary clarg-?, indeed. It is most singular that sucu a charge should le br-mght against tie party having more members tL-a any other one iu the House. Did it never occur to the Democrats that tho weaker must succumb' t ) the stronger party 1 Has not the Republican party of fered tLera the plurality rule, a rule which is not without prcccd-'n', end one which every man knows would bring; the Horse to aa crgmizition at ence ? It has been tendered to them every day, and why Lave let theso Lecoicptonites accep ted this pr jo-iiijQ 1 Simply bcausa thereby a Republican Speaker inigut be elected, and their Southern misters might be tlereat displeased. There can be n other reason for refusing toadopt so sound and wholesome a rule. Let the odiuu ef the want cf lie orga nization of the House rest where it be longs, with the Locofoco party, and let our men continue to maintain the firm and diguili.d position they Lave taken, anl let us give them all the countenance and supp ort in our power, and I am satis fied that iu the performance of this plain and obvious, duly, wo will t? sustained by the great people whom we represent The Republican Club cf Madison, In!, has for years taken a crpy of t!:e A'tVJU mond ( I"u.,) iiq:tirtr, with w ai:h to re fute Democratic professions at Lome by reference to the columns cf that paper. Tha thing worksd well ia the last Presi dential election, and cci7 when the club had sent on the money for a ncrr year, the letter was returned with tbe indoseraent, "The Richmond Knqairer does not waut subscribers in Ioiiaaa !-' The Scuta Carolina Legislature bavs just resolved that the Union is di-solvetj j thut S 'Uth Carolina is ouUiJo rf ;t ; and appropriated '-Of.'.C00 to atd id Seeping herself cut by foreo of tirr.. Nw our Northern Democracy are ia a beautiful fix. They are to have th -irs! am oatienal con vention in Charleston, which their own party there has placed "outside Aa laion." The coincidcaca of holding the Deaio cratio Natioaal Convention oa tha birth day ef Jaxes Buchanan, is singularly matched by tbe meeting of the Sepublicaa Convention, which is to he be'd 12th day of June, 1850, the birthdsy of Lieutenant General YincId Scott, (who will ilea t'J seventy four yeara of tge.) Some of the Deuioeratio exchanges thick the President's aiesjage is v-otli-.j of 0. source from it emaiute Wg COTr dial'v E-trs witn them I t .Ui f nr 1 WyjTv