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1111111Tirl'OOVIIIiii. PA I
11p,MIT MORNING, PM 27, tsco
Vailise*itar was absent. from home
ailiaeltiesair—in attendance as 0 Juror
at tobetzny.ed iitatee DistrietCoart,liaid
atiloo4l4gpiria. The reader will please
efrapwah9Fkeoteings in this issue.
:iii*ter ft= the gditey.
Putt/max at A, Feb. 22, 'GO.
rdiebod ibis city on Monday even
tpok quarters af. the 31erehaat's
ilotaL The farther east from home I
paite the lose snow 1 found, tho *one
" - gradually changing from the white
mantle which covered the soil of Adams
fo the ilesh and mini which was so un
favitiagly eFetta over the streets and
eithe.watts of this otlierivisn plownt
pojeernieg place.
There is no city news of prominent
importanAo. Yesterday, the 3;4:, was
- whored in by the ringing of bells, ar.d
Oaring the day I noticed several mill
-tary enmpanies op parade. Beyond
this there was pottang to distlnguisii
the day frpm Any other.
The number of strangers here is
gratleeklyin the increase. Although
party in the season, Southern and Wes
tern merchants are coming in, and
trade, if, is thought, will soon become
!mirk. The mercantile houses aro pre
pared to meet any demands upon them
ror goods, let them be ever sp large.
The meeting of the Oppostition (.111aeli
.Ttepublisan and Know"Npthing) Stutp
ponveotion at liarrisburg yesterday,
was the subject of no little speculation
!lore. A heated " snarl" was antiei•
gated, and that anticipation has been
Oaliaed. .4 was 400trci thfit kiimon
Cameron wait pleyiug high " at the
game of" thumb's up;" and he lalsoome
off winner, but only after a battle con
jested 4194 by inch by those unwilling
1,0 dance SA Ili' bidding. The Cott en
}ion endorsed him for Presitier s t at the
Chicago Convention, and nominated
Ills favorite, Curtin, for Governor.,,
There were threats pf bolting and other
clemonstratfhps of a stormy character.'
Whether mice can pe brought to tt.e
troubled Waters between this time and
the election remains tp be &eon. The
nominations were nut confirmed by
unanimous votes, as is the general
custom.
The 1441ipg spirits in this assclnhiago
I , Mack sptrita an¢ white—.
Elea spirits and grey,"
were Et 13. Lowrie, Charles Treiley,
ends few othere of the IWO Stamp,
Who, 4 few yeve ago, when in the
PeTtloergic pArty, Vero ent a y noted for
their iTt9lllellanoeding
MAN* the "muse of evq*s" promised
lo tumble honors and spoils into their
laps, their "envies were l?nd gad deep,"
fled telt hoperftd upon the occurrence
clincpply 'you Democratic State Con.
Vontion. Although in new company,
they do not appear to base mended
their mtvinera any. Tho Opposition
will yfly 4toilver t1:40,1 they will ho t re a
worse )ob to get along with tbent than
Tti vlll wit out them.
¶be loinsecratie state Cam von tioxt, tn
NIP) platQ At *walla au Woclucsilay -
RoXts OKI q subject of COVeractlion,
mid the, re , vailitig preferepee veto to
be far—the best taao. lan, g . iad to
Alatioo thts praisoswortliy spirit. it
tkuir r ars well for the success of tho U
iiion-keriissgessalearteulDenlocrtcy
of the oAd lit - static In the great battle
p£lB6o, 1,:44 wish councils prevail at
reistAisit &ad liclpetiana will be routed,
" horse, foot and drageone."
This oity has long bees jnatl:e cele
brated for tta excol i iest, kotei *comma
04 1, 4 0 4 1 4, e pAw Chore is soother
aatottdate far public favor in. that 4EO.
the " continental," on Cheeauut tweet,
at Ninth. At t.t read r a 1;1:A4001.0as t
oetablishnseqt, mid, of 0 , 3 ,„„.„,„ . 4 . !
44rge run. 'Rut for lac % Vas ti-1 er.
chatit's,". in Wearily, street. wet' Matrket,
sip just the piam Who- *mists, 14,
eStx cito4l4 tkokoZegas4l for nrirmit
atlentioa to litie cookies of ibaix
rests, De le r* twin spared astilke
'req. woe teetierkegy at hos No. Ttiair
*lustre 4 1 tbsNt (Pisa be desired„ antd
chambers d4to„ 4.l%xsp cf4l4"
mewl ;10 teJneh a howl* tbeir l e:
such clever k whp)e-sou.led, follow,
illrFor Ake V.fokiaittion of harmers
and Wien we wotat 444 tkat the Ta
;no moos from Oin:Unitited IPikpropri,a-
Voos of labt-year, hie b9oo, gip:4%m*
td Wi nliPt!anns) and tkerefore
k lid* r4ase wills for distal:Woo, 38
herstakArC.„
Fires M%./ t he upper 110 E5
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Democratic stock is . . ' N*W o•• leaders 06 , 1 . : ''' rtr,. .'. fil , i
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i jinn: The fi rst .; i
...'", Glee- • - 'hitherto ..,
p 0.., to the fu •. cx .'on of Si .„ ,
i ,tioo campaign of 1860, tvs 1) ": ~... d time 17 ! ium .ave revel 'l'' e 111112aletfe... signed "Looker oa,'• came fit
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1.. eass a W a n: s yt nl:4 7 6 h l"% i P o ng futi t i: h ie :a r ju b a o th pt fl i arwa t r i all '- o _ u : ,B ,
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Binghamton a short* - • •t• ." . '$ 4 . l's
; supposk...M.4 '...
end a gain - - z - lcmold nototherwiee have received. The sibvela -iee Dotwh
r, ..i
,cing a Democrat= victory
1-Serarat town eicetiOna ?P - er,o ;held i ' ondoractnelit of the illelnee Book, with ' and secure na
, before roB.o ;
tb4=l), Ak w . iiro "
~o p hotota iled up ommili to the boar s of ,rio naeoeisc ameh a r i e m p n e t t l:- 4 l that
..(From Vie Alto fork / .e
dent.) ~ clock. The Twigs
_Volt assos(tithway wee cow- i wilt Aim with getting up communk fl i es *. w ith t h osion .. fee t
. psper. I (if be likes I better than ) . 4.- Awes
in that State lest week, the results, of its influnoaa and trene s otneble docerities, i
sewatet's iskstary 4111;alifeatO nt ricsith eater I ""ThiLL
which are most. encouraging. In Cen- 1 onday, as the vessel broke -
nik . an i d
mad the ''ol i tti Browes raid ;nth Tie- i over they I have the dinedligente to;lerireemeiterswwm ilia, pow ented witnesein
o 141
gr W" c 4 m ; Sit un tt f le r d tu lmies nate rat this io. e7 ;; Si a, C $ l O oaf .
lioilf,ti:
ijohatie, Montgomery CAUpty, on Tow { • • skill and strength and !the proceeding ,. After th e report o f y r. G r r 7 j ' *astir* biro that it was not written by Ile
i tnut, however, plainly helical° that plim, r
.4 ;is ., y i the Democrats elected their Super-_i its purposes as t ivewea I) y tA st s kil nl,thear i.. octo rts .a ld i 4E+ iov 0
ibe a
,lika revolution
wi f al ' afr or 4. l 4lo.o4. he Bari ■e De b r ecaelie ti n s evered d:se t
e e r n eciL read omets:of ,
immi D ial . if iros s iva Lu ds , "4o.44.+ E in sq g . e ,
n o . f
aa07.0 8 .,
in ta e h a le n . x,en,
a i c t 7; : pieuit a rpe s w tyr r .ea lLt ane en ,
t e hirh y juok o . n ir e ith w e i ub o t
e d is i tlis l et i stnt t a t t : c Cin i.i
p i °C u t tlre ar ::::: 1 71 9
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_ rginian win deny, umon the
Vila:" ?or the Brat tire. in flee *iillat,l,tiettiata of - old , ittetitieltnett, -.6 -
er, it was aticartttlV i 1 ' ea -
inteetto' n of tLe leaders .' (Li) ed in, t h is .
I.
d - rtAtinsory of Tfichnse ar i d. ins remarks touchiag the Extension of give expression to the contempt he feet* for' on the Bth , mom thii eawe',eamem..:- We
rend th e reel of their tithist, with the is the settled
1 `of the party, to make our upon the who
ereePti:OP of kW° or " ree Pi t karDitlkeeTh' friatitnttors pf pincer)* as it. ex Wit in the ; Jetireruer, ler4lbitrieie plenty , or the ' um Gettpabaeg RatlisteAl to Itayaalboecr yen • the ParPetttatar• it was written (and this is ' have Wheel- received ' th e othripvieesa — galo
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diss,,ja. broad seat.of_bitown State..
_ot amsoptconeinciig ansiaotlafsctory charge- ' written) by one who felt ',deep interest in the i , Ronal particulars:
Iti-golunssis, same county, the Democra - ; * awe,
nod thus bring about ;s
• (frin the New Pak Ilibune').
) tiesanent:Atte were elected by majorities * ton of 11w rornti. t We know there are r vet. ile Jras folitoweil by:Captain Etcastexa- success of the Democratic lair—one who spent; HALIFAX, Febettati• 21---Evera
.* * " ' The)" demi lied die.' ' for' ass, President &the Ban - over Railroad Com- j time and money freely and cheerfully—and ono' The steamehip ashore At Cve -..
iyaniging from 49 to. Bl. In iiresleibia, r } many of the rank rtnd file of the ntrty, 4 l
- 11/
who have no rete4l._ idea nr belief, rut let.
inn manner wnien seems to us f at ally
- - eClad-Li Y "'' ; ides. of the intentions or their loudere. wrong. dram daring tAire sieliwery of whitish the great-; properly disposed of. I refuse to argue Ohl
Let their epitaphs remain no.
eel enthusiasm was
manuated. stipposed to bo lost. ()till a smattr
I question with the officious writers for the i
iftWPrage ataiofltY of fo• This town has i who are mostly rank abolitionists. Let wiitfen until the not d . istant day vvhen ,' lion of the hull Is now visible
_et, n•
The repor t
.. of the Sae els fun and com- I Star , " because I think that would be ,bowing
**factory account of the I too much respect foe impertinent internsaddl
glean Cron" 7,5 to 150 ficputikeitn oho.; the following extracts be carefully read no chain shall clank in the eliadee of,, water. There is nothing like n °war to
l b : t i l l i n e d n ' i lo a r tis t h° bro A ug B rt b ia y Leil the p untertunate
jority foryears past, Is Franklin coun- 1 and preeereeti, and the people can.not,
_ .. M .r en tit alto or by the graves of Mount , Pie". g"' s z qui t s s ers.
different lines surveyed. Two practical routes; But yet, for the information of those generous . • . rem, liehl ea
b r e es e ; nh e i
7 1,
k‘l u .‘e.rd s e n ci i kn a 1 4 1 0:,fd p ta o r r e t a l tr ot e t ud o n f geoa n i i it hLe i h ni • tray,
ty t h e D emocrats
.h ave parr i e d ten
. !fail 1.4, see the drift of tile Republe.an A e_rnen•'
. bare been found crossing the mountain. The ; Democra , ts of the county who contributed in aid
' enders : 1 , lt. was the uttertince of just such scn
towns, and the Republiesnit four, wgb one called the Snyder route, thp other thellon- lof tb h e es i:air. I w i lt say a word or two. I have
.Y the fuerteentli steamer which has keen
‘.E.rtraL.l from Berard's Rod,exter .Vpoch.)l timents as the•setlist led Oil Brown to
two towns to hear from. This i a
- 3 - WE IItt:ST RAVE ,A cusrticr earn THZ ' tht bloody termination at fittryer's teryro u te . The estimated cost for construct : ! I
rt,i n li o ligehtviti,deitand i tee/Ibn?
debt th at
lefiy i n o tarr F ee tl m y e l an li t g niree t di t y m o t nsa t tt h hi e se y fielid 7 s,
lost. eiliee the eolltmencelneht. 0144ettln ,
Democratic . gulp, the Board of Superci. i SOLT)). Ferry ; tied it is the persistent reiters- ing a Pailrosd from Oettysburgto W-aynesboro , . give r the purpose of helping to
CBl 55 per mile.-- , and the Democratic Band Wagon. If I am
ion. Solljoilied we give the iinntimibf
tears being n tie lest year. - This is verj- tidn of them now, in the Republican to- the Sn yder route is $309,7r604u
route is
i n il e te ivia i p ie il i v je rs i. , 6_ an ic d hi ß eh ep u u .i b i l l it a e s iti sti t r ie e o ly loi re - -
T is h i e le d e l 2:l9ann,leilebsy;thheeilinogntbetreey, navik,en ion bet Ween Europe and Atner
well for a beginning.
produce those eeenes of blood, as that is aThboeutdi3Bl
- and the estimated cost is $310,114 90, ; is precisely what was done with the money.—! 1 lto6o that have been lost,:
this cue %%ill ripe and let to-morrow. being $417 mare than by the Snyder route. (If they are but satisfied, it makes little differ-! President, never heard of; We
Old Brown was never more logical ' Mr. Girt informed the meeting that he had elite n-fint outsiders think. The proprietor of 1111 hands saved ; Ifumboldt, all'inadeta:
than 'wiivii, itt his conversation \‘ll,li received letters from responsible parties pro- the " Star " attempted to show, by two short. saved ; City of Glusgow, never heard oil ,
Mi. Mills, the master of the Armory at vo...ing to take contracts for building the road' consmunivations in hit paper, fir,t that the nr- City of Philadelphia. all limb! eat .
ed ,
I 1 ,
Dar per's 'Ferry, lie declared : , ~, h is est i ma t es . The probability is, therefore, , ticle purporting to come from a member of the ' 1 ranklin, all liai.ds caved ; Arctic, a few
0 We are Abolitionists from the that when the road is located the cost of con-; Band contained the sentiments of the Band, and . only - bayed ; Pacific, never hoard of ;
North ; we come to s talce and release'
stroction will not exceed $390,000, I seeond t h at h e was hit iced to the Band room on ' Lyonnais, n few wily saved; Tempest,
pier slaves; tier organization is !ergo, The
heo „, ,itio .
wade h
y the Gettysburg , Thursday netting week.' By the way, the never heard of; Austria, burned with
and must succeed ; r ,w0.,.,..,,,i much in ; Railroad Co mpany,r to complete th e roa d, p r e-1 communication was not endorsed by en the' great loss 11' life; Itlian, three lives
Kansas, and expect to sutler here iit '
Itiding the citizens of Waynesboro' raise 81'15,- members, and if It had been, their own admis.! lost; A i ago, till ha lids raved; I.lUligisrinft,
ilia entise Or feei.dom ; slaveholders I
000 all hands lost, probably.
1 T of stock subscrip ti on. was accepted. - lions would go to prove that none of the snens
rotrd as rtibbers anal maeraders, emi . ' • bens wrote it themselves ; but en the contrary, --
t v r ro e u r nil i t h h : a a t s t t
The Comnuttee on stork subscriptions will;
rate my ft,iliete Men." ,
ita‘e
"mi."
laritilill'h
*lay'
rY
linti.jibe. '
hereafter meet regularly on Wednesday ofearh ! that It was presented by Itir.ano. T. IleilliensiT,
(loppie, to4l—the 'same Coppie who week, at 1 ok ,: lock . , P I M., et the erne o f t h e ' written by an outsider, to be endorsed by the
tro liting--lit ilia Klatt-theta, just after
Wa3n :
esLoro . ay.ng Fund. members. With regard to Mr. )iclllienor's in
/
, vitation, I would simply ask, If he received an
his lettptitte emit! :
invitation to the leader's shop, on Wednesday
'4i UM troth Cedar wutity, lowa, and
nin 124 y c o r e old. lam u'llepiiblican evening, when be and Prof. G. bad a converse
non as to the propriety of inserting a comment
phibttithropiet, and clone here to aid in
cation? I suppose • tEe "Star" will hardly
'liborating•megrees. 1 made the at•onttin
tante of Onptuin Brown in lowa, se ho Waste Yr. Stahle with writing this, when it
returned', iron) Kansas, and agreed to remembers that he Is at present in Philadel phis,
'.:IOIMS Cslttitpalty ; thrown wrote to me Loosen Ox.
in sly to •eOnie to Chainbcreberg,
A re he Br "
W l * -.
sled the whole 'slot'
111
The 171tissataa: of &manikin.
The N. Y. Courier and Xniluirer in.
diannntly denies the recent story from
Washington, that there is en artange
merit for Yr. Sowtird to retire frog) tile
contest and leave the pourse free to
Mr. Bntes, to run as the Republican
nominee. On the contrary, it very
distinctly states, that while Mr. Sew
ard'e friends will acquiesce, if he heat
at the Chiclign Convention, by a gen
uine Republican of .1856, they will not
submit to have him orcrsluughed by
Bell, Crittenden, Bates, or any other
candidate who was rot a Republican,
and did not support Fremont in PIK
but in the event of such a nomination
will bolt. We quote :
Tint if on the contr4ry, the Repub.
Henn Convention should so far forget
what is due to their constituents,
us to place in nomination for the Presi
deney, and proclaim as our standard
bearer in 1860, Mr. Bates, or any other
person who labored sueces4fully to de
feat us in and thus sceurea the
oiectior, of James Buchanan, we repeat
what we have heretofore said, no earth
ly consideration will induce us to sup
port such a nominee.
•• When either of them asks to be
come our standard bearer, and modest
ly requires us to fail into their ranks, in
the name of the Republican party, we
Input respecantly, bqt 4444101 y, ticel Ina
the honor intended to be eonfcrred upon
us., in other words, we bolt in advance.
The Cusrier further announecB that
it is "neck or nothing" with Mr.
Seward now. If not nominated ho
will retire frcm public life :
" We win Bay, fur the information at
Mr. Suward's friends, that we have 0 0
best reason for believing, that if not
elected to the Presidency nest Novem
ber, his public life may be considered
torMinatcd, 140 Would not even
consent to a reelection to the Senate."
Removal of the Seal of Government.—
The bill now under consideration in the
State Senate fur the removal of the
Seat of Government from liarristmg to
'bil;ado~>]i►a,
provide* that " if the eity
of Philadelphia All, la-ithiu two years
from the cisto hereof, provide ample
buildings and aeriarowodatious for the
legislative halls and offices of Govern
ment, including a mansion for the resi
dence of the Governor, the faith of this
Co - mmontrealth is hereby pledged that
the Seat of Government shall be remo
cod to the City of Philadelphia, and
provision be made by law fur carrying
the purposes of this act into effect with
out detay."
119* The postage bill of our Slaw Leg
is'aituro from January Ist to February
lbt, 1860, was 1!,.2,400. Same of the
won/Imam felt disposed to liuestiou its
oarreeiness, until they found it was all
light. Sanding off eartloads of diieu.
ments is an expensive business.
The Franking Privilege.--Those who
have closely scrutiniud the suldect, say
the noose is noe,riy eqnally divided ou
the questiosk of the franking privilege,
but the preponderance of feeling is
against its abolition. The committee
to whom the sul.ject has been referred,
oot/sista of itesars. Calla hdingluttu. Kel
logg iSf jllinoi e, Btu rtke•tt. Aillama of 4on
tacky, sod Stokes.
&sal Via a Idiot "—Allen.
Sliensan of ia,4eilikgenee and observatiod
inforens. us, front ail the iiiMrnsation ¢e
csA obtain from niedie.srnaor., now hay,
int many itasea Qt amaltrAt, 904**
!matinees, that them is DA 10We ig tie
city wbere ca a barred, of the ardi
litagy 404svmvtipa, tie dialeaae
has yet( Ca9n,d, iixign%eni. The gas, it
mintosoci,, its # powearftsl disinfiicteat,
tad beam there is no coalsorion within
tise
circle of ita iniluefioe. Re says that
a person burning gas may contract the
diseeee abroad and take is home with
'him, bat it yin oot be eeminitaisatedi6.
ate ot,ltet V:i121010k at lots 4to
44 . 114- 414 1 3‘ 8 9 - -Ns 4 ; -
Watch !Mk —A 4:olta l ki 40,04,1
min
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4-440 1. otasowk, rep p,l-
aerittitig luwear iletORT. „WWI
Tractlgkociety. .Woeitt' 4totoiot.
Jaenla.proio 1:31#.` be kOUtj'kstotv..:
)4A l AiltAintiori 1 41\ 400kialvv , Lta.
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4 14 4 V Sanslit-
* * * It is nn irrepressible eon-
I fiict between opposing mail enduring
fortes, and it, means that the United
Eitates mnst and will, gooner 4)r Wee,
become either eptirely a Flare netjon,
or etatircly a free tabor station. Either
the cotton or rice fields or Carob
na and the sugar plan t;tt ions or L o ok.
mita )till ultlniately be tilled by free 1:1-
Or, and Cliarleaston void New Orleurk
become luttrui ' kgitititatte merchan
dise :done, or One the 1.3 v, fields and
a bent fields or Massaclitasetts and New
York must ligain he surrendered by
their fartutrs to slat% c cult ore and to
the prod uet ion of s laves, ar i d it ob i ou an d
New York become omte more mat kets
tor trade in the., bodies am; souls of
men. It us the failure to rppreliend
this great truth that induces nu many
unsitecessful attempts at timid eurnpro
wise between the slave and free States,
and it is the existence of this great fact
that renders :ill and) pretended compro
mises, when made, vein and ephemeral.
Startling as this saying may be to you,
fellow citivile, it, is by no mottos an
original ono."
" AGGRESSION" IS THE WORD I
(From SewardB Ohio Spereh.)
" * * * It (slavery) tin and must be
abolished,. and you and 1 must do
• Correct your own error that elsie'•
ry has constitutional guarantees whiet
may not be reinsert, nod ought. not. to
bo relinquished. * * You Will soon
bring the parties of the conntry int 4 an
effective aggression upon slavery."
NO ON/ON BITICTEN NORTII AND MOUTN.
(From U. S. Senator Wale—Republican,
Ohio leader.)
( 4 There is really no union now be
tween the .North anti the South, find
he belidved no two nations upon the
earth entertain fevlings of more bitter
rancor towards each other, Wan these
Iwo nations of the Republie- Thu may
liAlVAliCin of the Union, therofore, was
to bo found in divesting it entirely from
cit taint of •
NO LAW BET "BAYONETS" FOR THE SOUTH.
(Frwn Gov. .Deunbiton, Republican (Goo
etnor fleet, Ohio.)
"It I am elected Governor of Ohio---
and I -expect to be-1 will tact let any
fugitive be returned to Kentieeky, er
any other slave State s , mid it I eautiot
prevent it in any other way, es common
der-imehief of the military of the State,
I will employ the bayonet--eo kelp aie
NO (lOWAN MEET CAN LIVE WITU SLAVERY
IN IT.
(Fl'oso Atwohas Lincoln, of ltlipeis, late
bepublicaA candidate. for U. S. &solar.)
believe this government cannot,
endure pertrumentl) kalfelavo auk' half
free."
civr. ra Disrtnox
(Prom the tate Horace Mann, ReptiWean
Orator and RPpreseatatire in Congress.)
" have only to add, under u, fr,ll
sense of my resFonbibility to my man t ry
and my God, 1 deliberately s..y, better
disunion, better a civil or servile war,
better anything that God in his Provi-
Once shall send, than an extension of
the bonds of' shivery."
FUOITTVE PLAYEe MUST NOT AE RETtiRNED.
( /*OM Quincy, Prpublicau
jfunton. )
(< The obligation iiieumbetit on tlie
free States to deliver up fugitive staves
is that bunion, arid it must, be oblitera
ted from tee ckiabatutiun at etery Luis,
aid."
(.Prola Gen. Wrbb, of the AV. Y. eau. anti
.Krtg.
"If we[menniug the Itepahlierne]
fail there, °Litt the ballot box] what
thea Wu \vat drive it islarerylback,
sword iu Laildrund, tw lwlp me God!
believing that to bu right, I am with
them."
Bear it in mind, that none of these
jarsons cull themselves "Abolitionists.",
rhey are oily " RtrtELNANs," ad yet
Yet, %bile it would not be difficult to'
quote, trona Repel)!jean sources, lan
guage which is suhstuntially nit incen-t
ttve to murder, arson, treason, and ,
couspiracy—tich us the xesutution In
troduced and car=ted at a leautiug iu!
1846, a,t, wblnh Fred Douglas figured : ,
"iieselvcd, That, we should rejoice in
la sueoessful'slave insurrection to the t
South, and that kit Jutting 14 star °holder 1
to obtain tleedoco„ tkie slace ia not 1
guilty orally klliae; that the ele,rehold-.
ksr should be wade w dreant of douthi
in his sleep, and to apprehend d,catb iu I,
his dish, and teapot—that Are ettee34l
meet: l oEo4 ie. Pla hod, 9.5.4 IvAisoo, -should I
In4ll hiwt Itt Itte tatde." I
—We abet only at present %note from'
acknewledged Abtititiobists, to shoet I
-how well they think the liepubhetaml
#Ol , 114;44 their work.
r Ike - 134,44. in Liheiptor, Gstresion's tie-
rper tells as :
,_ 'Tim Acpublicsa pArty is unit toorikt
m-pithho sandaled& in Ito (legta dAvo r
inwiwt
i lion s fur tho NOciAa work tiOSASoIO. J
.tfx. 0 --vitufsiiiiiii, vi ti% e '
:dt it*Y‘i, 44l L " 4 OP *e:
Vlieli , c o C-400704 11 9ib4eitetki$ IsAiL
: Velmieu-K-Smiliss4 94 4 f 41 40 1 0 40 1 4)8 %
- - m eri t • •• • „. . ,' . 1 - • .i
't Tbero is i tn 94 03iPuDiwk
- it. 41 , 11.t. - ..11,' ISill:114 .09a-
L.10 4 40P c 4 " -
- WOW
.-tAlse iiir‘
law A ‘43.
whiire he first roceate._ note plot
the whole company woe opposed to
in x tA W ng jtte tort demonstration at liar
ity,'Utit Capt. Brown would
Lay his own Way, and we had to obey
or( pi; he promised large teinforest
me to 48 soon so We madu it thinon4ra
tio our rifles arc( Some of those furnish
ed • the blabetwiiiieetts Emigrant Aid
ty, attd sent 'to Kansas; they were
ro-e pped to Candiersburg, and thence
has d wiLit ammunition; by teams to
our Read -quarters."
91d Line Whige at a Dimwit.
3 !sere' ift.pftes thing connectesl with
tho lute election of Rpeaker that de
scre}ss to be kept in recollection, When
Smi , an old 141 K, had beta eloetcd
Cps her, the Met inovement in the
It it rawitl of the' votes from him, wnit
ma foi. the reason that Ac rens on Old
Lin ll'hig. Jtnrox, of Pi:nt)4ylvabia,
ft
ices the iirat. to change his cote, and
the °dewing are his remarks upon so
duin
~"
he " t r e . a .ln t a r nk hl ir ef• isf :Su P itt * h", tie . rit i r ' r a ing ) Pa
hi l :r i t
4
to ss n 7:1170 11 11 0 211::::ri t r il a c tI rv , i f la rv e.h:
v i
o ia t i v i
di rred he 'eaten Old Line inij. *
Let *r. ghertette."
'llia is the Precise intigattga of Mr
„Ivaiv, as reportill in the I>ehates.
Ile e x erted Mr. Slirrtt bee:lust: "inc
amp DISCOVIRED lIR -was AN ()in LINK
‘V Theniii
41 ."ti
llowell in his wake
Ilionis, Scaaarcta and \Vont), win)
soul have eketed Sutra 31:141 they not
elan tut their votes. There are hun
dred of Old I.ino Whigs in Montgnin-
I
cry ounty, who tvould do well to TV
ileCt h/pOrt the dbeve fact. Thee have
becnin - ndeto 121.!ir.. N.: that L'..c. IFerilli.
can if{ thc . ili* as the OW Whig party,
fo
mid 'in(must their votes for it under
this ;delusion. Let them remember,
it hat: Jusativ "diAeovercd," and then
consider veln:ther 'they will still he the
dliPet a s4tAt tech. Ne‘x this same
Jk!:44114, 'Wove, ocolleet rightly, %%as a
few yeara.ago ) a Democrat in Perry
'county; then he became a linos N.,t11-
iz66•, 41/ 41 now be is a Sinion-pure Re
pot/44.4a. IL is fi t, thereforu, fur him
tites4tsuth a slur upon Old Line Whigs.
'I he truth is, nearly all the itiadere of
the 4iclper-ltepublican party in this
Statear: at this tune renegade Demo
crats, as ter instance, \i'llinut, !tend.,
t2ititturun, IlieLuitiu., Forney, .lu.nitio
Reeder, and others. Within the last
feu' year all the nominees fur import
ant etrates were of such kind. No won
der then, that Jutikin ehauged his role
and the rest tolls Awed, .11c discovered
Sodialo Le ail Cald Lime n'itivi, and 014
Line iVh;gs aro at *discount wftlit such
ralcre and coutrollers °I'LL() Lielper-lie
publietu party.
What think the Old Line Whigs of
Montgomery coon:,y about, thins liokkittue
Will they cxintinue their wilierenue to
the nee t i una b s I.io li ti on Ilup u b I ita a par.
ty, control* yken.ly by Democratic ,
renegade", '4141 A -with the purposes uf,
mi h tett they..hieva no ay swaths, 'or veilU I
they plant - ultesameives on tits bttoi u
platfoln of due women s.u4 the cortigit- '
tutioqiil rights' nt this evveral States.-1
itelptir-Repabbtaniszikillinmie tauter- ,
fere lilt h rho sOveraiga• rights of Swag!
and bring about the Amissiative it Ow
"Unica. The Illakaoahattt poulyo, alba)
cates the oonstitutioaaktithisiitat law
several litat.eir-.04.00* Ilaieu,,Qini gear
stitutina sad. On. Dastlair." Tits tbael
is at !hand Shen U. ratio at Chit
Cetatay i mass mho 416414“ t o i le gihip,
lkkage wopsottlep,*--.ZiarriOltin • . en 1
ifirtrbe .Doszoorsas Spdfoist gam
ty had &Ina mama sisetibeit. DM*
ositact ittli 194. - Hoak '1 v. r feign&
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3:::::rif -I # o ofrt lthitlMA
4001:1 •to fliti,. .
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SABBATH ANNIVF.RSARY.—The
First n nil ersary the Gorman Reformed Sab
bath School of this pi ice, came °frill the Church
on Wednesday ti ening last, attracting • very
large audience, who seemed higbly.graLified
with the various elercises of the School. The
following is the programme of the exereimis:
Music By the Schllot.
Inrocatiors. Rev. T. P. Bucher, rektor.
Music.
Prayer.. Bey. Win. ließlwee,
Mask.
Spokes by J. Findley Hoke.
Musk.
Eland n at i bn of I ta rent 5ch001....-.By the Pastor.
Music.
Superiatendent's Report R. A. Lyttle.
Single fly Intent School.
Addreas—" Misr Children come to Jesus"—
Rev. D. Gans, Harrisburg.
Spirting Roar Quartette.
Benediction ........... Anstalt.
Owing to severe illness in his family, Rev. lir.
Gus, of liarritburg, was sdble to be present.
Prof. Mcubassuao, however, who was induced
to MI bin place, entertained the audience for
about twenty minutes, in a very interesting and
highly instructive extempore address. Two
very entertaining features of the exercises were
the Salutatory. hy J. EEKIDLET Hors, aid the
ex:miseries of the Infant School by the Pastor.
The young orntor acquitted himself admirably,
t elk lr* Warm applause : find the prompt an
' suer* of the chihirrn were alike creditable to
Ott ms, It es cod their instructor. The aril*
toAg was well ezecated, adding math to the
inhere:A of the oce.ision.
The fullozing prizes were awarded: Miss
; E v.t OANNEA the Erbt prize; WK., WISOTZEILV
the second ; and Eolrarto b. Zixabita the third.
lu the lofont School ?Isar Inflame' received
1 the fir.t prize, and Azzurliozz the second.
SAutatory
Aky - Thuratlay twin the day set apart for
pr tyre for Colter% titroughont tbo land, ser
vice!' were held is the College Church, in this
place, in the, morning sad afternoon. In the
ecea'ng, rra. Jona LL. A, of Pbakt
idelphiß, ttelitered the nuuttal address before
the Bible Sachty of the College and Seminary.
oar There has been quite a revivarol religion
in the Methodist Epi=eopal Church, at New Oa
tird, in this cou..ty. A protrseted meeting has
hem in urog , .ess there for the last three eceks.
l'psc rds of forty persons have been hopefully
conetrted, and .t:1: a number are deeply serious,
or under con% etiun at present.
fief-T lie ten. Catholic ('Lurch at Lionnagb
town, in flit ronnky, was detheeteti,to. the icor
shlip of AlutigUty God, on Sunday WA, The
delthention ceretuarties were laisfortood by Rev.
M. WALSR, of Tamaqua. assisted by Revs.
11- A, Suess anti L. J. Ratan, Rev. J. ft.
Its vb, et Mt. St, Mary's, deliettegi the sermon
on the occasion. A Lana nesiber a people
Were in attendaneet.
LENT.—Tht season ofLipt began cut Wednes
i4kr last. Lt. Is, as ecerybodi Lams, A. Curt,-
iksys'•fast, cotrancreorAtive- of Okiristi sojourlh
in the wilderneu, before be was tempted of the
devil, and kept with. greet solemnity by the
fa& luau, Itomielk sad Greek Churches.
bar-We ltara. that Ray. Viact, late
pastor of the Ilreabsteriao ehareh in this place,
Ass teen isstalted Pastor of the Becodrifse,s
bylerian church, is Antwall,. N.Y.
THE TWENTY-SECOND.,—The aahimersaay
of the natal day of Viatibingtou ecas not limier.
ally celebrated by our eltihent. The "Blues"
paraded in the afternoon„actotapaaled by the
Peoples' Baud, sad *red ttasteen salutes et IL%
*treats. The Clikagq *sad also eats. out la
the irrietnacut and verfonaed a number of air:.
isteSie cad& ereetleir'et the present
whiter; ec4Ceiap9ll•4 by sleet, kts
.deitroyed
iteerty sal, the tegehge to Yt. ithastre's large
tigitalA t gear this Ogee, 'Fluty gee *0 doubt,
sieedastesysd In other legalise, Ltd we shall
again be deprived of this wet delletou of
truitit
ILUlolllC.—Gookiliotailioa Isediptl4o. *S.
et Pres litioss,,tl6. im1104 4 40 4 Gs• Pathafits
rutting ils/lot tint
plum: iiiiiO4 , rot :ikon *Olt TO*,
itaretsbare, omit 4,troplotiotrinig;-"irlto- poootitt
to portitipots to at aoromimmloil;
litlNAßlAl.4":ll4l.kiefoc Sap;
lApte filaiii
holtd to catch, ia Lot-typo.
11ashington Birth Pay.—The
pnni
verNnty of the birth of 'Washington ti.as
celebrated on Wednesday last . with
triuelt spirit,• notwithstanding a torri..
Flu storm of' runt. At Washington,
Mills' Equestrian Statue of Wash
' ington, was inauguilited with int
; posing ceremonies, and an eloquent
oration lit - the Dan Thomas S. Docoek,
of Vit. There was•st largo vivito aril
inilitary d'splay; including the Seventh
Regiment front New York, and other
eoinpanieet,frotti Baltimore, Wasl•iiqton
'and Itieltiuend. 10 New York, liostott,
)9r.teeoriting to a previous announcemen t
st. urge number of the *Gobs attd etteede e tt ; llitrriaburg, Balt intore,an t l otiterpoiats,
of Prof. flossy ., musical sets:lol. . o( this , sulfites were fired, and I Ito day wife
met on Tuesda7 s ening Last, is UcCotiaughy's 11411.tiVii in by the riuming of helbl." At
Hall, for the pars, of expressing their high I 'run rr'' atiso,lhe Farewell Address
esteem of the talents, worth and success of tins
,renal belt"
both lorunches thu
l
Prof. harry, as 'a musical instructor in their Legis stare, the Governor, Itend4 of
midst, is is ell as to setnre ser v i ces daring Departments, and a crowded
the ensuing yelr and give et er Councils of Philadelphia teat in
y evid enc e or. The
mmon Council chamber to /lAten
•
their approbation. Th e meetintirss organized the Co
e
by electing R.,l 7 l"zuncsa.su., Pretddeat, 'mad J.,
to th
by th read i ng tho Farewell Addresse
venerable Iteruee liiiiney. A
T. FTLIATAI, Eleeretsry.
'State Convention of old. iwkliers WM.4
A tteraisming kbeintiful tune, in :Welt aided held at Itarrisburg. The duy was al.
a myriad ofieaebfhl voices is so tourbingand :
I together observed with touch more tliatt
Lamming a manner as was spend monument usual 6 0,4 .
to the stall and seeress of the Professor, the l
chainaan of the committee of arrangemeatsen- e
the Ohio Legit.lature, the biti
aaanatc d the design of the stetting ai d ca ll e d introduced by lr. Ilarrition, to pre
-1 the Rev. 31 ,.. er, (who „smkily happeted vcnt by puniAinient the organization uf
tsolitary expeditions in (into against a.
I . to be present ) tp address a 4w remarks to the
territory or the people •el uny titeptP
assembly. L. Keiser prose wad entertained
bli
the audience for about 20 minutes, in • highly "l3nited States, uts 'been inde pi t e l y postponed.
felicitates and haply . manner, with esiciaporan- .Heck Ilepublicanistn I
!Ohl reMOAB' e• the importaoce and influence!2tro,tic,e,, A s.
manic. A letter was the* read by 11r. Gosh! CAY" EPILEPSY - I ' g. VillEDl'—We think
from Prof. Harry to toe tumnittoe, .(rho bad '•
the fo,lowin letter trout a respectable eitiien
requested lila (tendance.) exciesiewhis a/s4etsee. r will ,f 1116% Or the tiucittiou, and
11r. lieimensuyder, chairman of as committee remota all double trout e‘er 3 uubio sed tuicot
,
to droll Jresulations ezisterrive of the scare of; 11111INA0A VlSi., Julie 5. 1655.
I Pr, Seth, S. Bunt c, Baltimore. Md.—Deneg.ti::
the meatintr, then presented tle following pre-.
I take groat pleasure in rch.ting a tuae of
I
staslde aa resolutions: I spasms cir fits. cured by )our ii.Nuluatle
WHICntAII, In cousitlerPlion of the 'vainest
qualifirations of Prof. Harty, sts an instratter
in rochl Puri instrumental music', And AA a
grateful tribute to big; high success aud 'leveled
laiscirs ita our atidat ; and toe the purpose of ye
t:airline& cittuctl serrices daring the ensuing
year, as well pa fur nu est regAun of our cart
mat iou of hie aural aad laudable tirtues,
and is as plivniteement of the important datums
of music Lyon the uablie—tkrt fore.
Rewired, That the citizens of Yairfeld are
deserting of high praise fur fiat appreciating
the profes,iunal labors and mural siotth of
Prof. Harry. and we nre thankful to them far
Their earntst recotninend.itku o: him to n•; and,
al,o, that we greatly tipproN e of the course pur
sued by the herb. Alleman and Zeilier, of
Balloter, and the Itec. Mr. Bishop. at Ennits
burg, in reionitucuti, him iron' their respee
tiw
&waived, That soe. as nX. r. highly mow
mead Prof.. }him: as 'aurae of the entire Can
fidtOpee of the veupkiih. II ad es thirst
tcrix es,
ArseLod. l'ltat is view of thos noleslabe is,-:
strectteas 'reeked item him, and ss a toles of I STAPLE AMR:U.I—We weallitati thee
high esteem, we la T i tlt. MIX frticluie it iiiiellATClt. alisibli•a. 64 i''''' iti'lltdi to ti " f*U" l 24 :
Littlestune and Fairfield, to cooperate wits ea, liar nexus Nat so_ Fah- o r lint
in presenting to him a Windsock. an d v.,Luahlo' Deer Sir : Permit no the pleasanter stating
gift. ' Us yea tie gessificatiaa i lutes- la ten/lag, molt
Resoired, That we immediutoly to ' tie esisenal knot lletsflausra Conned lagers
preparing for two or tante 'mud musical - . meet with, by meekly every ?scrum 14 be basaad
ovals to be gluon airway the ensuing summer. wrestle& to test their virtues in this riciaity.
Awe/ord. That knowing thr influence, energy This establishment has told 110 sgene3 of) our
and success of toe ladies in every praiseworthy medicine slat! 185 Z, and limn safely say there
and honorable undertakingose earnestly incite has bee' a tratedy placed before the public.
their active evrtinns is Ibis behalf. 1 within ti's trope of my knowledge. that has met
Rao/red, That the proceedings of thin con- PO muck genera Invter, and so worthily, as tie
relation-be girea foe publication in the papers tolerant' Bitten,. I bare us hesitation is m
ot Gettysburg, lisatoter, York, add those of emussoadisg them to ore enatoitters, sifferidlt
Bel meat conesy, Ohio, with dioceses for slich this are apiropriate,
J. B. R1114113.147r411, 1 feeling confident from past experience that
J. D. Gees, Bits. they will do all, and renewer, shwa is promised:
. Roster McCue ART. !of them. InDyspepola rtifid Liver Complaiet, 1.
Flw motto* 4 Mr. Gosh, eta delegates I mpe defy as vival. To Druggists 1 cal recommend
appointed to confer with any delegates who • them as a safe inrcstrneut, end to the public tun
may hereafter be appointed, at whatever. time a truly wotilt; remedy,. Very truly routs, and place, by Prof. Harry's mosteal sehoots oai Ingx.C.ll..Jaalssoe.. Cue S-B.imitzsos.
Us Fairfield and Littlestowe,.iest the peo. l Them Bilkers sett be had of nay druggist or
pose el minting oat tho Wadi mid fourth dealer in meillcines, lathe United States, Can
eseolutloes. i atlas, Weet lediets,,oe South Anomie& at Lets..
t grunion of Dr. Doyen. a 'oar et theilts
wu eaeaincetisly returned to the Ret.
Keiser tor 'hie elegant and appropriate %deem
Oa caption of lit.RUAArb saes the:wing** Of
an eiCeed l .o l / Okla 104 balms** atiethem,
the misting adjimenedt. -
IT. Smarr -A; Sec's
ta sss COMPIL/ta.
7ifBCRELA?iBOO3 am tom
nosod of 244otoinro.
Mk. *n Q 4a, is a biabls. sack iced-
t 9 ft to a rehicias.
4 12 a. lis 4 deiviArbli4darsalos
20 14 22 1 kr simetielospothomedbll4;42Nl,
• *g I $ K l s wolf 114/14aCaralia#,
. l 1.2 2111 a * 4214940290 1 79 00 1 . 0 k°7-
t 29 Ai, • - tiottivtets,..
it 14 24 14 19 99909 4 1 1 / 4 4-.- .., A.
Whidisir,
111
lal
Yost lire obscure and never merit praise."
=EZEI
hrother,J. J. Ligon. has long been allitictot
• tilt this awls! dibeuse. lie was Erst attucked
altar quits young. Ile would h..te use or two. -
spasms at Wit attack at first; I,at as ho grow
they seemed to Luereese likewise. Up
to the time be commenced [Ain roar Pille r
he had them very otteu .11 , (1 quite set ere, pros
trating br u t hod . " and saiod.. /14 mind had sof-,
fend stnou•l; ; hut Low, I atokaypy to say, he
it carat of tkose tits. Ile has euloled
health for the. List tit c months past. His mind.
has alsso returned to its original sprigh.tliuess.
All this linked great pleasure in cosatuuuitatiog.
as it may tie the means of siirecting others tta
the remedy that will cu:u them. Yours.re—
spectfully, kc.. W. P. Lsuoa.
No per..un tt ho suffernag from Fits, or
Spasms, elcunld neglec t sending to Dr. Hance.
atter this, tor a supply of his hcastisnahle ncedi-c
rime. llil prices cre es tolloa s: use Los $:;
tiro ;its; tu tic e $24--sent by mail free, on the.
receipt of a remittance. Address t . E1311
jANCE. lOd P,altitaure btrect, liuLtilaare, JUL
Ft 2.0.. tw -
pet bottle. They ace pcepared be Dr. C. X-
Jaeltson„4l.B4l,rehAtteet, r bibillilthis r Ps,sodi
*eery bottle luts his stostate oil tits wrapper-
---
MilirTIEM puff; lc BLESSLYfiI lab kb Is now
anise:not ladmitted to exist in Maffat's LB*
pile and Phenix Biskra, is teeny day demon—
'druid by flair astonishing efficacy lathe cases.
erbieb they are .annenaaed to cure. AU the. ,
complaints of the stensmb and hontelet r tree/t—
-am et the digestiastoopens and Otte eyrtens
venially, bilious sod Uses atiettons, night
beade:
iaiw achelrPllesreostlitenese, eensantp—
on, r_ scurvy, Imo shy Grad! blot d,
1 1 11 b sad sallow completions, sees Yleld,
to this et pregectien. 1 delta in—
Aptriaili insures alum the tide alba beellantiw
lg oodles/es now before .tbe public , - Ton sal*
)liy the propriedor,lE. B. 310,11,T,,attlisce,
a
Beeadwa,y,„l/-11, *Ad by Iltdcallrotters and
ostan7.
Apals. _
Just 13,'69. 17