13 - MIlEn.ll4ll. 7 TheOolmn in published every Monday honking. by Hunt? J. Snuu. M3l 7:) per Anuum if paid strictly Ix 19“)":er 00 pm; mnum if not paid in alliance. )70 labuription discontinued. unless .0. tbs option of the publinher, until 11l arrearages as paid. 4 ' Anunuulxninsertedsttbeuspnl rates. Jon‘ Yum-I.lg done with gunmen: Ind dispatch. ' 1 ‘ . . Omen in South Baltimoré street, directly ‘ppbsite Wampléng' ’l‘inning Establishment ~“Comul Plum-ma ()rncn" on the sign. “The Pebple’l Cook ‘Book, ‘ 01mm; COOKERY 1); ALL ITS .nnlscnssfzny Miss‘mm Ana‘s.— 'arel‘glly Revised by Mrs. S. I. ’llale. ‘ (t 'lells Yon [low to choose all kihda of “end, : { Ppnltry, and Game, with all the variun: ~ 3 l‘ 9nd}. most approved mpdes of dressing 7. figtb cqoking Bceflnnd‘ Pork; also the st and aimplegtwny of enlting,pickling - ‘ J‘uud curing the name. 2 , "~ (I. Tell: You All the various and most approved ~ modes ofdressingr, cooking. and boning f. Mutton, ImmbfVeal, l’Quitry. and (lame " off“ kinfsnvilh thcdill'creut Dressings, Grdiés,;nnd Stufiingq appropriate to ‘ each. ' , 1 It Telln You'llow t 9 nhbose‘} clean, and we: ; nerve -l"lrll1 of ..ull kinds, and how tu lwecten it twh_en wlnluil; also all thfvn r rlous and most Approved modes «Lamb ‘ ) smg, with the difl‘erentnressinga. Saécea, rhnd Flavoring: appropfinte to each}l It To!» You .12) the “various and war; approv ‘ ' cd_modes;of preparing (we: fifty different , kinda of SlentJl-‘ish, ‘ll'owl, Game, am? « Vegetable Soups, Brdths, ma Stew-I’. with‘ the Relish a and §é:tsouiugs nppfo print: to en . ‘ < It Tell: You. All t V 4140“ ‘nd most fikproved fimdcn c ki 13 Vielétnhlen of every ' ,descxri ion, 190 now tp prepnrc l'irkleu Catnip: mill ‘urries ufulllliuds. Potted .. Meats. Eishfilnme, .\luéhrooms, &Q.‘ 11 Tell: You All the’ vnrioun a‘nd mos! Approved ‘ mud-:lot‘pref ring nifilcooking all kinds 0! Plain innulrl-‘uucy. Pastry, ~l’udu‘ingu, , Umclettfl Fritters,Cnl'ksficnfcctionerl, .~ Presen‘es Jellies, and ‘SHCL‘Y. lliélxcs;of evcrydxs iplion. i ' ‘ It TcllsJlou Ali. {nylon} and "MRI npprov. ed mgdes'ol‘ n§|klllg Mend. Rusks, llul'. fills. and Biscuit. the best method nfprc ' ‘ paring Cum-c,Gilbr~ularte,undll'l“;an me to make Syrupt, Cordials, 2nd ' Wines uf vnp’oua kinds. , It Tells YC-ll How to set out and ornament n, - Table, how tq Carve all kiuils ut Flall, ~ ll‘luh'oé Fowl‘g, and in shurt. how to so l‘ilhplify the whole Art of (looking as to a bring .lhi: cho'czxt luxuries ut' the will: 7-: Willlln everyblfilfs relish. ‘ ‘ The book contains 4114 pages. and. upwards 91‘ twdva hnudred llevipes, all of which nrle the Tvsvnlts of urinal éxpenence;haying been l'uliy ”P.” can-frilly tesgcd under the personal :nllel inncudence of lhc“ wrilrrs. \ It. is printed in u. clc‘ r and open type, is ill-alumna with napr/G— -[rich engrm ingsg, and \vile i'urwimled (9 an)" unix‘l‘rEas, um 13' ilmund, and [mangr- linig. on“ firm-39L of :11 pficc, $l.OO, or in «lulu, cum, . 4125. A i _ i ~ i a SLOOQ‘A, FAR c3lll bci mmlc hymhfi‘ri p-riznng hwy hc’juncrejn, awning the above I work. our iufluqcnxéullm um such being \cty “humid ‘ “ ’ . i .' #4.}- sin‘gie rop‘iiq or fit; Book, or for termsi tn ngenls; with (fiber. iui'firiuntiuu, "I:va 10 yr Allyn-as; JUN“; I'l. {’lll'fl'ilffl'uhliahnr, ,“A .v No. 61? 59mm“ Sl.,’l’i|iludelp|xi.|. PA. .\‘uv. :25, mm. m ‘‘ , x _ _ ' ‘ Great Work oaths Horse. ~ u-E . 11:51:55 AND um DISEASES :, hy‘ T Rum: 1' Jrzsstum, V. 5.. Pratt-sang;- 01' Pg fllulhgy and l Mermive Surg -r_\‘ in [he 'v'L-‘teriuu'r‘i' fimlegr‘ of"h}lnl:ldolphiu. rug. ctr. 1 “gm Tell i'uu at me (irigil§."llisg(lr_\'nnxl'ulis, ’ "undue mum of lhef (:lriulh l-ru-01-A ‘4‘? ~ “ Extramugn. .\-i.AIi(-, A flit-:5" :Iml .\mcrimn' V Horwmmilh the ph‘yficul‘ lnrmutinn‘aml _, peculimilios qflthc mginlnl, nml huw to . nan-ru‘fiu hisjngze hyyth'e uumheg‘ {x‘lul vmulitmu 0|" higx leeth‘; SHu-trnltd with numqmua uplumnurb' engravings. - TUE} HORSE AN‘) In}; DISEASES “'in Tell You (Ifllrcctfin‘g, “ranking. Smblingfl. Punting. “morning? Slum-lug, aim the iuynrru‘l lummggmemiof filc‘hu‘rae. will} A ‘t'n: best mmlc< ut‘ ndminiytvripg medi -4 l 1 . ~ . '. ~ .cml‘k aha, hnu’ lu lrg’ut ang. ku-kmg, Rearing. Shyinma‘tumhlink. (Trip Bilifng, ‘ llcsllugcucss, uml ether Vim-s m which ‘ _ lfie is suhjrct twill) numuruus explduui - ' wry mfgmviuu‘. f . ‘ " THE MORSE AND HIS DISEASES ‘ Will T?” You “(the 6.11951}, igullliyflh‘, and Tflntment of Strabgles. Sore Thruul, niacinpcmgm m-h, lnducnzmlhum-huh, ' Plrelunonin, Pleurky, Brukvn. Wind. Chronic Cough, [touring and \leistlzug, , \ Lampzw. Sure .\louth and Ulcera. and 1* ' Décayc-l Teeth, will) gllxcr diseases ohue ' . .\luumv.\u:l~limpimlqry 0 guns. ‘ . ‘ THE HORSE .\XI) ups [fISEASES ‘ Will Tell You Hf lln‘ cfyum‘a. symptn'imfi, and ‘ Trunnuean‘ Woruxsl Bots. Colic, Stran ,A_——gfil.uiuu, Stony Cuncreciuns. Rumurcs,‘ ‘ Pplsy. Dinrrhwanulndlce, Hrputirrlfmu, " B‘lumly Criul', Slough in the Kidncj‘Snnd Bladder, Inflammation, find fllhl'l' die ensernfi the Stmnucllflluwels, Liverga‘x’pd Uiiunry ('rgmu. 1‘; _ (‘h ' *\ Tl'll-I .IIURSE AXD ms DISBASI’fi J Wfll_'l_‘cll Yuu 0f the causes, Quay-tout, ilud Trealhnent of Bone, Blood nu Bug \ SpM‘ln‘ Ring-bone. Sweenle. 31mins. , - Broken Knees. Wind Gulls. Foundor, . *x‘ solc‘umise nnd Gravel. Crackfid lluols, . Scratches, Canker, Thrush, an, Corps; ‘ »/ I: ' “AMI-jinglwftigu, Epile;v<y.Slng an, and other diseases of the Feet, : l - {egg Ind Head. : ‘ " gray: HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You Othe causés, iymptomi, (Ind , TreafimentofEismlp, Poll Evil,Glund_él-s, = ' Fan-y, sc.|;let\7Fever, Mange. Surl‘gic, " ;‘ LocKel-l Luv,Rhenmntism,Frunlp,l‘gn:lls,‘- Diseaées of the Eye nndlllcart, tr" aml ~ - Am; how Immanage Castration, Blepd ing, Trephinlning,‘ Ron-cling, -Fir‘mg, e \Herni‘n {mytflatihn,T-¢ppiug. Mid othet ‘ surgl _l openltions. ‘ , THE HORSE 4ND,H,IS.DISEAASES , Will Tell You 0f Eluey‘sl‘llcfifflfiuffimlngi Horses; _huw' to JApprouch, ,llnilter, 6r '5 ‘7 Smble' I cowl how to aqcuszdm a horse ’ to strnnxo‘solhds nnd fights, and how 4 'to Bft, swan, Irma, nn-l‘ Break him' to f» ‘B-gnesa; also, the term and luv: of, ‘ ”,Wnuurg. ghe whole b‘eing the result : of Llt an {tee ,ycm‘ careful stud ~ * oflfifiibflk pecffliflt‘flies, wanes 2mgb weaknesses Of zh‘i‘a noble and useful ' . animal. ’ The book contains 38% pages, qlproprfi ely \, ,Illuumt‘cd hy uedrlyOne Hundred, Engravi gs, ' “Jug primed in n-clesr and open type, fwd will , .. [ldiot-worded to any address, pushy: paid, on i gece‘xpi of price, lmlt‘ bound, $l.OO, or, in cloth, ‘ fextra, $1.25. “ , ' ‘ $l.OOO A m can be made by enter ,prisiug men everywhere,‘.in sélling the share, And 'oiher popular works of ours. ~Our induce maxp to :ll such are exceedizr‘gly liberal. ' ’ For single copies of the Book, or fog termsta lawn, with other inforxjnmimj, spply‘lo or ad dreu JOHN E. POTTER, Publkher, ’ No. sh Snusam St, Philadelphia, Pa; . Nov. 26, 1860. 6m x g- ‘ ' \ {as Broadhegxd’s,‘ X Carlin e street, the fatesi Periodical: can :1 )Ile had. Thins the time to renew ‘ aqbl ”ptions. Don’t. delay, but L‘Kcome right I- “ _. ' . g!" new Odd E-elows’CertificstH aplqndid j. r, 3nd chea an be obtained u 3%“.- ‘ hud'l. 01.11, inspect, “my. * Nov. 26, 1860. '7 , ' N once. DAM YEAGY‘S.ESTA'PE;—Letten of Ad fA' ministration 6n the Estate of Adam Yen”, nLe 9f Sll‘sbun town‘ship. Adams canny, de ccmd, having been grantflljo the undenign ed; residing in the same township, be hereby gives notice to all persons imicbted to said mate to make immediate payment, and these Inning“ claims spin“. the ante to present. them prayerly “mentioned {at settlement. ” ' . , HENRY Wnnon, Adm'r. Feb. 25, 1861 6!. , . Ayes Cherry Pectoral, ER 7 1'); 11. J. STAHLE. _...z;?___..‘-.—____. 43c;1 "Year_ jSherifl’s sale. IX pursuanée of sundry wrltsog l'rqrhtzoni Ez ' young, issued out of the .(‘ourt lcl't‘ommon J’leu of Adams county. i’n . nnd t: Ania ditecbed, will be exposed to Public Sule‘ at ithe (Juan-house, in Gottyflmrgfi rm Saturday; IM! 2311 day of Jlarcli (run. at 1 .o‘clock. P. 31., l thu following described Real Estate, viz; : .\"o. l: A LOT OF GRUUND,sixuate in the 80- rough ofGettysburgnkdnms'co”PnLlréntl'ngon ‘ Shanibcrsbnrg street. or West York Street, ad joining properties of 8.2.8. Schnmcker on the ' eagt, west by S, Felmestock, on the ', m‘ ‘ no’rth by a publld alley, on which n»; “ rare erected 2 Two—story Bilvk 15$“: ‘ Dwelling HOUSES, with ““9", 1 .'{¥ t Bake Ovens nnd Cistern. Alto, a gpu'd uluck :B‘mith Shop (in said lot}. ‘ ' No. 2: A LOT UI"GyROUXD, situate in the qupngh oT‘Gatlyaburit, Ailnms county“ 9.1., fréntiug‘ou No‘rtb street. bounded on thc‘fiouth ‘lg 11 public alley, on the north by the liqi 05d, '( the n'evt by lot No. 3Y contxining‘l Ante. lugm- or 1053‘ on which lav errcttd 3 Frame 3 EA)! SAW AN!) §IIQPPING )llLL,wit§h all the ncreasnry machinery comm-led. ' 510.32 A LOT OF GILOUXD, sltuntelld the Burough of Gettysburg, Admns cnml'lfl Pm. mnmining 2 Anrés; more orlus, .beunded on the east by lnt Sol ‘l‘ 0'1: the south :Lby it public alley, {vest by lot of S. l’lfillnEalOClfiiand bu the north by the Rnilruad. Tnjscu lu xecutloug; the prepcrly oft}. W. Hanna. 5 ‘ , ' —' A l. s o —-:-/ L f ‘ A LOT OF GROUND, situate in the Bdrongh in Gettysburg, Adams cpunty, I’m, fronting ou Ext“ .\liddlc ptrcet, utfinining' proprly all Geo. S“ ope 6n the west, on the eust h) l-tof Zacha— rinll llu-rs. on the nhrth by u , w. - public ilk-y. on “hich is erected a one and a. half story Buick DWI-fling HOUSE,“ frame Kitchen . ‘aztuched, Celia: under the hous water with ll pump in it near the Smith, ('oru—crib um! llag-pcm l Trccfun said Jut. , 'l‘..kcu in excu pruycrly uf Su'LonJv IL Tun-ox. j P‘: - S.\,')I"IIL “'Ol ”Rhea-mu Uflive, Gmynmrg. Marl v 1 Ten‘per cent‘zm‘ the pnrchus % ’3l) why b) ,xhc- S'heiig must 1.": p medixaloly after the prdpcrt)’ in stru on fni urc tu comply :lmre\\ilh, the ugniu be put. up fur 5:51:- {Pub‘hc Sale. 1* X Trmduy: (it? 191/: day of Jln rh nng, the O suimrnjmrflAdministrnmr ul LM ehwtchf lh.ll\AßD Daumbunr. .dt-cenncd, “in well at l'uth-vb'nc. at UM: ln'ie ruidcuc of {bid dc cmht'd, in Fraukijn tquHhip. Ad nus, tnnufiy, within India xnilefut'llumlurflfl W lnwmg mluable l'rrwnul Prdluly, i’iz: , 5 nHAILUF HORSES. ll hcud'o Un‘yd and Yuung l'utllv, l Bruufl—twaul “lag ‘n‘ “'izl'l Bed» l ,\.lrrm\'-!rcml_“{ug'um. I ()11c~-L3l‘i¢'¢".\'ngoxx, the Wand-work ufill Hmd-cnrrfig forky'Bnmd truml Wagon. ‘1 L’ cknww Bug'y.‘ l'Sleigh, .\LmuyllcnpenThh-sinugMnt-hfil Ur‘uinhrill. Fuddcr ‘wenAVin-wu‘iur .\lill, "ullti‘n-g Box, ('uru .\‘hcl t-r. "filihz Svrccu, ‘lou‘ghs And ‘H'ttr'fhwi. Singlc; nd Double 5h 8‘ I’longhs. Food Trqugh‘umsc Gem-,5. lmuhl ‘nud‘ Bi’gle- Txew, Spreaders ‘Lo'g Chum, [ln or Ihd 150 w Chains, (3min ({mule, Sflnvin; “yfh‘fi, Jack -3'l rcw. Gripflstuiq,‘.~\n‘s. .\lnuls ml lye-lg”, .‘htmcksfi Flu-kn, Showlmllakée. u oqherim preluw‘ux. “11011511er uLs mum: "11,113 the lubhel; ”.15 by the um; 21 lot 06. lll‘l‘lbel’: 3 Shot Gun, niul u Yank-1y of ‘olher [u ngleh, too I‘qulAHHh tu guéntiou: ‘ h I: . Wink td’mmm‘em-e at 9 o‘plnck‘f A. 31., on said day, when attendance will’ibe g L'en mud tcl‘lll" mndu knuwn'by . 1‘ ‘1 ‘ . hummus DEA] balm. u F 335. 25,2 1861. to" , ‘.11:{1¥Il(:r(alor. E . , Public Sale. :1 fl N .Vamlnm, (11/'35”; of March glut; gku‘b. O acriher,\AdnlluistruLor of _ 110,1 th of FSAMUEL llurrnu, pram-yea, “inf” nit Public Sale, at [he Lu: refiideuce ul‘ sai ‘dacused, in Mountplezmanl lod'nghip, Adams :uouniy, mmr Brush llnu Sclmol‘ilnuse, the foAQWirz’g valua ‘ble Persuufil Properly; Viz: 2! HORSES, 3 Cows, 4 Sheep, 2 p‘ows, a Two-sorgeHWt-g-on, 'Piongfis, fq-rruws.§fiox'el I’loughs, Winnowing ; Mlll Cutt‘ 1-,: My Horse 6mm [mg Chain, illdltjcr an; Cow imam, Perks Imm, gm! .othgr firm articles. Grain i'l ‘c gru‘ljnd,‘ 6 bJ’fl'L'lk of hum-,Md Oats by M ushel', Al-' so, Beds. Rodding, ('liairs, Tarmus {Corner Cup : hm 2 knocks, z'b‘mves, Chestguron Kettle, H‘Rd many other {leasehold articldé; with I. set of Blacksmith’s Trials. I» ‘3 ‘_ I flag-Salem ebmmence M. 10 o’clock; A. 11., on said day. When attendance fill ba'givcn and terms mndwnown by ' i 6‘Bo .312 r. nor-rm“. Adm’r. ‘ an“ the sum time ‘he anni will'b'e Rem;- ed for on; year t public outcry.) ' y I March 4, 18611;.“ 3 a ’', ~~ - -§--»—'-——<‘—L-—l-—-—l—s - Patent Mme. Lafnp HNX Y.-—-A Lunr Cum!“ '11“ mm. 3161' C Bungl—Thh great invent' ncohmends itselffio ev ry one using COAL DEL LAMPS»— It givgs mega light, requires less 1 leaning and wjll not break by the heat or cqid, («Hing or gay ordinary usuge. For sale byJStorokecpcrs generally throughout the United Stated and the wand nil, and Wholesaluby the fiauumctuxers and Patenteea: AN ‘ _U ‘_ __‘ . i HO‘FNING 3t HUSEPHREY; }No. 321 A..Second«Stredt, Phihgl'a. N. B. A large sudjupeljor a hat of COAL OIL LAMPS, Always on by; dun. rices defying competition. “50', ortland Conk‘ Oil, at naannctureri‘ price. ‘eb. zit, 1861. ‘4: _fi~—"-~- —-—-—v 9—» ‘T—‘Lv—U-pu—Q ' $lOO,OOO Gu . 1 1:00. UCK WHITE LEAD AN L . . WASH ‘ON ZINC . Burma}: 3531'. ~ BUCK LEAD, , .. 100 pounds’ will cine:- as mnbh s rfuce 1:120 ppunds of other Whimraead. _ _ BUCK LEAD, 3 ~ ; Painting done with pure Buck held in Elwicexl ~ durable as other leads. ‘ BUCK LEAD, Lr , ~ ‘ a In whiter tad more hriklinnt thjgn any other know White Lead: BU'bK LEAD] h In Inperior to the finest Englifgb White Lead for _/—~‘ lofigesa andmcnpty‘, l ‘ UCK LEAD, ; ' Every Bedy Should Buy Eyck Lend: WASIILVGTON HEDAL' ZINC, I! superior to any other Zinc in'the world for extreme whiteness and brilliancy. l WASHINGTON MEDAL‘ZISG, (II unrivalled for body or cover" g property, 50 winds will do 3; much painflg u 75 pounds ' of! oLhEr Zinc. " ~ ' WASHINGTON MEDAL‘ zmc, Eu no equal for durability: it Wars twiqe as long 3.9 other Zinc Pmnt. ‘ FRENCH, RICHARDS a .00., Mangfaczurm, TENTH A!» Man? STREETS, Pmunnmu. H'FOI sale by BANNER. & ZIEGLER, Get tysburg, Pa. V_ A, [Day 19, 1860. 6:1 ' H. G. Carr ASjuu received a very fifie assortment g ‘ , CUBRMTSJIGSJBAISINS «PRUNE . / o a splendid article LEGEQRKY CITRUN— A3l 0: which are used for baking purposes, kc. Just call and examine them. 0611’: forgot the place, right opposite the Bank,:in York Enact. waé'r snamsm viriiatieugmbrisux .7 it A; 8001”! a 33$ chug um. A‘ ,DEmQScaRATm AND [PAW/MD] 29©URNALD @112“ @3112 ‘ . in the reflPntjlmctiOn n dun: not only of S FEE CH 0? I ipatriotigm. but, of religion alsn. not to re- REV- JOHN W’- NEVIN,‘ D- D., quse the appointment. Such is the spirit ’ or LAsus-rnn, i: - K lin'wh‘iché haw find infielf) 81“}?!ng 0" - . ‘ ‘ . .' ‘ our ar an res ecnie our. or me denrd In (lir I)emoc:rat:f;.§lufc (fycnlfnn, held! 2'th is égtfimply ali)emocmtic (:‘nnvention. 4' Harn’l'wgv’lfb- -1 ‘1’"! ”1’ 4501' jI am willing to allow ithdeed. all due 11%?- . ’— , 7 ' or and res wet, under t i<~Lim9¢Venota e A”. Presulrn! and 0’"!!me qnl‘e (Whittier-(ion '. 1‘ title. Butllyee in it far more than this.—;- It is hardly necessary (0". ".‘e ‘ ray that .1 1' Far me it in the organ of file uni-lentil con am no party man ; no politician}? the (min . servative spirit 6f Pennfiylmninw It is the ngry sen bof the team. I ha“ .never be-« fir<t Tui'm nhsolmelv in which the peoyle of fore “dd essed “ meeting ibke thigrrescnt: this Sum: haveit‘ in'th‘eir (Mn Dower to speak; and it is” mum you.)\'ilh no “i“ nmo'nntr or themselves oh the state hf the nationt .of diflidqnce and§elf-dlsltlllfit thmgl venturP. ,j ince the beginnimz of on, PTW‘m "hum.“- in lobed mice go your call. (9 cpmg hefore * n this respect it. did? be said to carry with 31°“ now]i|n th“ public “7“?" . 1i“ brdmaujy‘ it uow‘more weight than the existing Legl; lumps, I should not have consrdgned myself islatnré nf the State fir its. representatives; atjiberti", ihdeed. to WK“ purl; m the guy; in the. National Congrmfi. FQI‘ these at ‘ceeding ofany such political 'dy. , ut,‘ Best allow only what 9.0 Will of a bare mu. Mr. Pr idem, these are “chord nlxry “mes“;jority of the peOplc mu in‘ former andlaho- We are n the might. oi'n grisistwfhiqh gags? ~gelher different times: When-M 1M: hody beyond ll ordinary party ‘ques fir): and its ”wings directly and inimedinn-ly mm; the fund‘s—. 3 ' risis which is [When] i d anilh‘ ”830;"; Win of the peojflth' It is burl}. Wu iionm-y 1i its nature—a crisix w ill; roaches" ‘ll] av ouLof the burdened bbarl of (he to the ry ibumlationa of our iticnl ex-‘f coflry. 'as it now wands. n ' “395 fresh istencé, dwhich, in this View #hallenges». from 1,19 pmple. and is nnimutfi with the the con ern and‘iuvokes the ac iye interest: 9’53",“ scuffing breath of thepénp'le more; ofievery m‘pn in thecountry, in is personal, than anv organization besides. “mm” can ‘cliamct :- of citiifin and patriot :Tlle timei be no quiestinnumorzeovpi‘. hut m” it rhpi‘e— (plum: com when a]; who have an; interest at? seats infrealitVnobe 1;"- the Ergesfipor. ' 'i stake on the sniff of the count 'pms bqnn ‘ tion of the papalaiion of 916 www.crfm -.- ::\: , . 7_.::l:‘:‘-_—_. [‘o ‘l3,}?! ”whim”: Eng-112:3? @5291] ‘11:“: very many tlwnsagda. forgettin igill phi-1.3: : ' ' ' ' l 3 (’0 " l 0 ‘99 un y. a _ ‘ v a 95 dihtiilc inns. it is 1k“ ““‘G “5 .‘ ~Azimuth” Swu‘idle PgoJected. ‘ 331.52,, 50 3‘, as God my have dive" than: £033,931? mbe for nmelf. no fimmcfngc Spnatl)r_lkhn, 9f A 998 eny. OlfikllQWeek ‘ uhy 501' of power fnr‘tvhe .pur "pa. to (liq Cnnvontion at all stricilV. but u Ukmvonlion ago. rcm’l m lilacgnbill o .niuphunpottanct; solemn. all‘nmaary task of . 'ing it, miurrcprmenting thev'vllolixAClinxot-VMiii“m Penn to the Cumnwmvmlth. - tr: stylPKl“nn nq [Sim be ‘p‘ossible, from hope! w iconfusio“ svh'nnia in which all other (luéatinns are _relauw to the securitie of'xlie (_Jmnmon- and 5-“; . " 1‘ , l : l'or me time sunk in thP one gram imr'pmfa “'9a1t11":-“’“" ‘s‘ “any.“ C" no “Nit m thfie; One 0 lthe mast diseaumgilig thinz‘. ill ‘bf securing the preservation and peace of cgrnpletidn 0* ”‘0 Pm“ {mandfmnelles‘ fact. on heeled with our nutidhu) troublesl the country. Looking u’( it in uuch light. “He” “dime Allegheny willy “.'"flmudfl‘." "‘ .‘““ he {“5" that it 1‘“ 5”“ found 5“ ‘ thpv are road)? 10 fully 11 ounrl it \wtlmlwir To‘ the first, named c 0 puny ‘lt-T’EOPO-‘Wg‘hifl‘lcultl '1 might say imprw‘fienblg‘ thus' héxirts and to bit! it Gail speed in its mist til?“ 3%“ Statv‘should c“ angc §3,0W.900 Of‘ far. to tabliéh, in this way! any direct sion "é Immmifim and love. . l ‘ the nds 01‘ thb PM mini“ Ra'lm‘td I congmufi‘wtion between the:e§fir¢uhlos and In yiew of all them cirl-ninemncemtben. Company", out. of the HIV 11 millions now n the geai‘l‘fll mind {,f the {3001,1133} g Moi) cho ”in pi'ehenl (‘nm‘i‘ntiun Wu)! rl§survt3s4 16 be the mnkmg lund. {0" a “1113‘ amount. Pf sen «in! old 'pnrty issnéq m I “present, the’ mmméred df much more um“ ordinary gig. firstimortgugm bonds on the .U(”"'°“.“'11° I'ml‘h’. and bound (hemiselv ’BY P’Wty nifit-aimp and‘moment. Let it imbibe true 23“ d““““.“’.*““ “15’3“ “Mn”? 33‘1"“ platfo’r FmadeHiHhP mm 8198 of other and faithful to men; 19: it be buhunited ’O. “PM”. It Is Pinpoint m exchangq 0'36 fiméé “#331193 and 1'3““ "0 ,fitnns‘a hnd liarmoninus in its action : lct'it ShQW its ml: h”? ”“1 fl half at the? ’9nnuylvnnm le— “MR” for the revolutioxiar ic‘l‘fii" which clf‘ wise‘ imlicions. with. earns»: . and firm “Hid ( “‘lqnany‘fi band»! an equal Ilium?“ i“ “W“ ‘l‘ “m“ have insifi“‘di u considerf in it? dciélnratinns, holding. it<el .stricliy fa 0f ‘3’" ”Full;- ‘ ' .. _ 1 ing th‘ seiVos the only lruti re rg~onlulivefi 'flm tine "(teat object of it» comilu' fggé't‘if‘l'; i‘ " “.'”! nut be the 'o‘ ‘t surprised lffhe ”f’ the ;"‘”l"“’ still, ‘in ”wk“ “hanged veil‘i‘ null. beyzml 1i" unflinn or duul‘tl. itsivoit'e “b?“ pmect “Ibo in“? impress!“ M 15510“. oumsu\n€‘9“~fl‘hd ‘0 make ”I°l3“!th “0”"; will be heard an;l felt as u mire. authority far; “V? belieie'tho Leg"! “m?“ “’3 anresc-nt 1m"? 1'” NO3 "3‘5"“ making ”Wino” PM? and power—healinw 'ml rofros ing Imvwr constitutedibfarmhla all} y villmny. They {brink Q ‘9 pmpssary4l~ul9 an him-«sure (fill—throunhout the 3(a)"!!! and bréhdlh bf the ‘i‘ul'L‘JW ”1“‘.‘“"“ ““1“ “““f-"i “‘1" “"“d‘ l “'iwep‘wwman'm- Gould“ 0. ”9'1”“? hand. -ff will be which a caudal. grate— -3‘ a FNH‘ly lass tn the St oof 53W 000, Nd 0f any fl‘fl‘me“ “hilll‘dily 1' Th l" r! “"9 o'l fqu“SDOn<e from all llmlnounthin mph. mid m*l fen: 5'9“” ’W‘mld 113" nmnunteill to half, pin-tending tn deal with the! :yintl death vallt‘vi and plains of‘thi: lnqml Common. 9' *DIHIOI), Th 9." have L“) Cimfl‘“"‘l ”W quoatimil through which thn +t‘ nis ,nuw‘ “-eulfh’ It will'b‘ rl‘coknizml tln'Ouiglmut mqrtgngefnrRILMDUJIMWA “t ““5 “'3‘! _by the pns»in£.‘~_lw the unwlizinival "3:lth and tho nuiion M the film £llk]. genuine‘vuiuc 531- U“ 111-”fi ll“ .11“? 51'1““ I‘.V ‘lll‘ldjlfir'lé RMI‘ lereanml .\ixiilbnit‘tihuf :i pl ‘tlprm whivh ‘ of gl,,l.iuug'o}d Pennsvlva'nu, um Keystone #‘ (1- NOW- nct'm-dm: "“m b”! ll_ll_l‘lMill-\ gum gntiup I'm- politiifil )iupvafls' in n time' gm”: ‘ 7 ’ .3 of" by .Mr. “MTH' ”“3". "i “He‘lpx'qflLl'W’fif ”Wilma-“ 1"“ quietness ‘1‘“! "3‘3in ‘j“‘c""l“ ' 'l‘wn "ran ’- i‘liloetiimsi-tho uni-and hirninfl ”f the InonfyLm ””3 M kl?" “m“: This ‘0 1.9.46 «lmvn'as ”l“ "10% “will“ W‘i'ic‘fl on a. \\';onw:lin~n'orgivx-n priwtionllv l 0 tln‘ pr Jo” {immh' "nth-1.11m: mlopfixd by quncke '- 4““th 3“ 6““ mi 'il‘t “OP" m ‘firetL-lnun‘lh' hmbnnknowmmsnlL-nnilittvn ‘i‘ 5‘19"”? {md Elie "'rh'mld' to übmm my thtlcoume ofudeadlyj'evmtlh‘i' “dmi‘li3‘ ticin Tifflislliernlniven bk‘h bcl‘ure \h‘ {h the In ney from ltha Slate I'hu‘l: road then bring ping plippawd [3,. any ("fun-“TY fit of firsthre comfiimmi r-m- Fopnrmi . [in m” 3“?“ 4.13!“ “"3"“? '9 1"” Cqmmonwwlth; indigestion. sn little may it [bel' imagined, nfh‘cpni-ntinn’ the “hpmmivefi 3 flm' nc-xt as bedquly for the amdl n! .l>m-m\vo_d’. Af- ”mt thf 1”“ "“1": nation is to heisuvednnw i plane are peaz‘t‘fill (livi<idn. or m omin“ and {R spending ‘the "'0“ «r the ‘ LCfi'Slflmm ,by nnv shnilnmlnues of past ' tiv doctrine . 01‘,“ war Them qupflifim we are bonndto W‘ -9 0‘“ ‘l‘“ hr?‘ “‘0“ 38“» and agreoz‘y‘)“ and rulh. Flu: my own partmii-én have n'o Jock gtflm“ .in the face mm to meet with if“ Pin “3.0"“, mmégng ' ln~nthgrm§dm Pafi‘m‘T with huy platform 0f “1*? PM} you} svme explifiil fin.~“‘(‘l" infl'mr «Mn mihdéxé Eli ' 3:“ 183293;? Knit”! t‘fiftizgflggigg‘ 9Pnlll"l.t'q (“'3' WW“ cnjvum sl??an "hi ( ‘E'itliflmhe {frog-905.1 ‘of m‘ffinl: tln-y‘nre, rmh. 3 ‘ KITTY BYQEB. ‘ , Kneeling by the streamgl‘luw Kale, Lbs farmer’s da ghter, Drinking—in her rosyw hn ' i, Dipping up the wule; } ' She had uu-own her hi nuid'e. : ‘ ere hex; um! null A ulder'; : Eat-h unconscious char displnyed ' Made my love the b 0 Fer: ‘ I * 32) I slhwly, tenderly, ' - Went‘mnd knelt. besi e hex—- Drank with Her from u t lhe'hrelm— ° Blushing thty Ryde l :1 - 1 ‘ , ‘1" n 3And [smidé-‘The poet thank E bife it like a. rive‘s, . ‘ {Shall w'c not its water drink, ‘ ‘ ‘ V‘, Aiwu§:a, love, tqgelh 'I". i l ' ’ alt/1:211 3mm: Many yen‘rq have passi Lik_u the flowing mu Butl drink lil'e‘ 35111:“) With thu'fagmc‘r's d: , 3 Well of unr, Frame Also, Fruit Kim: 1115' tble F, Shel-11. 4, ‘6‘). mungyhpm‘? id me; im k duv‘mm‘ul rupctty will (fluent, we {Vin ;su gels hie hill throu; s.——’L‘ur(£sld: l'o{uulcer. ...—-2 H— «.0 —~—“—‘:——- K ' . A Prediction alized. 1' he follniving extrac me a spotih de. l ermfin 1835 in the U ite<lStutes,‘,ennte. ’. President finchnnnn, hmwhin remarkn. bl foremmau astutef an. Said he: ' ‘Sircthis qhegtinn of orhesjjc slavery is xii oak jminß-in our i stitufions. Tariffs mfiy-be rnised almost prohii‘ition, and ihkn they ma , be reduc d so as to yield no fideqmuel progecfion (Q thLmnnufinctuxgr; 9th- Unio’ 1 isauflidieut strong to endure the shoclx. Fiercq ltignl storms may nr 36‘. the ’x'noral flame ts of the country: m ybe convulsed by L . struggles of am hi ions men (or the big es’t honors of govt vq’wment. The‘aunihi 9' does not more‘ qelrtainly sucqeed the s rm than thin all“ will gain be beam. th' this question‘ ofl slaveéy seriodsly’Z-l it once be madam inhnifest. to the people of the South that." they cannot live with'u excéfvt in’a state of: cdntinunl apprehen on and alarm for thfeir ‘vm and their cl ildren, for all that. ism a‘nd dear to them Upon earth. and the ion is from that Oment dissolved. It; «1 nm men hecom (a‘ question of ex pédiengyi but of self p sorvdgion.. {£39 a question brogght how to th firesi , to the domestic circle of v'ery whitd; man in tlle Southern States." , ’ i - ’ l- k \ ,4! i > .- __~__L_._..,. . l§ Couldn’t Bu scribe.“ EA pitu- of those inte ting entertaining la'dies, who of late séem carry on so large 5 . business ’in our dowfn-town offices and stares in the way of pr urin subscriptions f‘of new works, sellingogngragings of “ The F‘at-ht-r‘of his Country." and other notabili t'iesflnnd‘wlm (the ladiei? are so fascinating in' number, so d9lightfulLy importunate. so s Weedy un-gat—rid-of-nb , caned a. morning “tn" ‘ at the oflich of/ voung lawyer, or two since m ..xe on“ young u..yyer, to induce him, as the hugger q’f the two expressed it. with n chil‘ming ,smile, “ To subscribe to a. most elegant“; work. just ‘Bub fished, to be gotten up ih elegant atyle,§with fllustmfibns, &c.” ,4 I' “ Indeed, ladies," rsaidl‘ our friend, “ I caution; I have no tioubt of the eycel lence ofyour work. Bu I am not in want of anything of that kind. In fact, Idi not feel able at present t 9 subscfifle for any hew works of any,dwcliptioh. The partner-gulp of which I am a member, has 'lately been ‘sojmprudent as to issue’s new work of their own, and the enormous; expense attending like} issue, not to speak pf the lll'ustmtions. fibellishmenm, and omsmental adornings with which they human fit to clothe the pmducrionv—SUCh an thonted outlay has really, for .the presents-in fact crippled me, sorry—but a fochevet‘ word of it.” “ But—ah,” interposgd our enterprising agintees, ” pefhaps weécould procure 'you a 0 18 subscribers for your, work ; our texfms are quite reasonable. XYhut do you call your work. sir 3” _ E ' 5 “ Well,we hnvemot fixlly detefmfned u yet,‘hut I guess Ishnllget Mn. S—-—~ have henown may, and m‘ it after myself.— Charlechnry." ’ The ladies ,concludeé that they had en gagements in the next brook—N. Y. Paper. .Vrfi m ““._~_;__ IS‘As’ixi evidence «if the depression ex isting among business :men, we may men tion that .8 heavy d goods firm which leased a spondid ,marhge ffonc building on Broadway, for 2; term 'f years, offered the owner of the houses $30,000, to have the lease canoéjled.—~—Nw or]: Worid. ‘ ,_-,_.. m C -‘”—M QWSpeaking of shaving,” said a. pretty ' l to an obdurate old bachelor, “ I should {him}: that :1 pair of h " dsoxne eyes would ‘ e the best mlrmr'tfihafie by." “Yes, ,man’y rpoor fellow ha been aimed by whom.” the notch ”flied? ‘ ‘ ~ GETQTYSBURG, PA; MONbAY, MARJI-é“, 1861- ell m-auy, glitcx . quwtonin...“ ‘f 3th L: (59 it‘ Republi~ ‘ 1 “ucni 1: mean nu mu. Flinn.” slu‘lr m vhanionl way. A'wny With all sum, Prom-u fes' hills. employed 1 :tyl-anuizc ih . such a imo M this over the 1' eye? minde‘ (if ‘rfree' m na' #8:! trno public m. n. ‘l ’am hlflfl ltp szu‘, olmlitivinn worthy l‘ llie name, 'lfio sm enjnn; of broad am :‘vdrhlil-ehpn l‘giye‘ vi ws. can be‘ Willing]: ‘tlle prosexft ’(ime‘t’ sta’ml pnrty-bmmd,tll $1: v 9 ordeal! , formugs anil abstractions. \ lm} thmmuu: ' try no needs is. almvn all tlx rig. ,m be de~ liverefi nm all patent no~fru - “his tag-l. A livin_ _i'evnlution, to be. 2 (,1 might, calls fo um. freo‘, living ncti fix of living men. Us a. great misfortu é hen. 1 re-I ‘ peat, tllat the reprgentatives «if lbs penple cho'sen before 'thoie troubles, ‘ (ggnvemin'g xthem‘wlyca. as it would‘see if the most‘ 3 part, b' .pzu-ty, views an} pri ’l3}; belong. ‘ ~ ing to X difi'erént state of thin Z lingetlmr, } ' shonld‘claimhneverthelessl {bs the only; ; true 9. ponents now of the nopfiular mind! . and wi I through all these mlilyu sinus and! ’dange ,vanfl to refuse, wee “1 er week: l and mqnth after month, t 6 nlqk mom for l l the peqple to utter’their feel ngs~ in regard» to chem,‘in their own name, {lhdgwith them. ‘own proper voice, ' l {l‘ l * l ’ Nevq‘riwas theren. timeJin he: istorypf: the colzgntry when it was m ye mportsmt’ ‘thixt the people. in their pr :1 capacity 3nd chihcter. should .havea ‘pp rhmity, ‘ 5 not onlrof thinking for fhem‘selfes on the l afi‘airs of the nation. but of expredfing also ltheir «ll‘ective thoughtslam‘d w‘yhgé in a perfecfi‘ly free manner, untrm'n‘melied by 5“ party ‘ hnicalities aJnd watch‘words. The nationactroublg now upon ais organic, constit‘ lional. havi gto do itfi the very life of tfle body pogicn It rkguires for its ltélp‘. therefore, an organic 'ov‘ men: on the part, 91 the mtion itsef 1 TI? people must, put themselves in moti . .[ heycam not-be saved by their mleixid—lepat of 311,; by pyofesaional polificians. ’ 4‘ salad at all.’ thley must, u‘nder qu’s blessi‘hg.‘ ,ve them bevea.“ “ H r 4 In these circumstances. air; there has been in the hearts of many, for some time past, 3‘ growing desire. an inWard cry} may say. for sqme fit occasion and opportunity through which to, have the scnse—l—the pram! sense of the people taken on‘ the subject of our national difficulties as the now stand. With‘this feeling I} Haw 3% along éympatliized frOm the bottom of my heart. Especially has it appeared to rne desirableand important that the mindiof Pennsylvania should be known inithis way; not by consulting her Representatives either at Washington or at Harrisburg, and not by npfiealing to her last State vote given when no one dreamed of what has since come to prise; but by securing for the people atlarge the op ortunity of speaking directly for themueli'es, in full Ylew of our public af fairs as they show themselves at thefieeent time."l have waited anxiously‘for some movement looking to this end, which might be withmit regard to party altogether, hav ing 'forits object simply an unbiased expres sion of the mind of the people, so far as they should see fit to give utterance to it in sunh n free way. .In this hope and wish, how ever, I have found myself, along with thousands and tens of thousands of others, wofully disappointed, It has required in the end, as we all know. a. movement ofthe Democratic party, in its established party organization, to meet in any way what we have seen to be the crying necessity of .our great. and mighty State at this time—An opportunity for hearing and knowing di— rectly from the people themselves their mind and feeling with regard to the present crisis. In this view, I can not but, hail with set- i isfaction the calling of this State Co'n vention; and. when my fellow-citizenn any proper to send me here as one of their‘ del egates, knowing as I did_th? special object. o the occasion, and haying.qu sympathy :witbit in arm; fdtfiwbobr in. in: every El'u’. 0E themsfilwos. tn :1 practical sohitinn. Wt- owe it tohursolve: to dqneid er how tlw gulutinn in vithm- map rug/1' in come: and by some ratinxml deltm-miliatinn of this beforehand. to see that, so far at least as imiy depend on ourselves. tlm con clusion shall nnt mortals? us blindly and with‘lloll.»lessi‘suiprise. ‘ ‘ - The firxl ultmmative, as just mid, i 4 com pr nil-c with thefiouthvrn‘ Mata. or squir atinn. In this imple f-rm previwly the issde {mat is but? 1: the éountry. I; is per fef-ll'y idle to resi 'the idea of crfinpmmiin, ,nnd yet rlrenln of in ultimate mnfiuuntién of our national existence. in’mm'e form th‘at 'shnll E»; (on d to, involw iii the end the submi. ion a? the'Soulh to the wrung-zyvhich it nmvmi poses itseltn be suffcl-ing at the hands or ’the North. Those who allow theulselves to believe thug the South may be that chatted or foiced into nny_such sub lasion, bptmy a wonderful want 6f ac quaintance with the denial sense and mann ing of the diffiéglly which now nee-(l3‘ (a he composed and fouled between the Nos-them ap'd Southenils tionzq'of the country“ .Antl it ‘is hardly neceswygto say. that the; qugs tion here regards nbt simply- the "States which have lilrmdy gone into séves‘sion, but the slam—holding Suites in mineral. The Border Sun-s South. it is truq, hav mad? thus far a noble ata‘nd againsk the Emit of disunion: buvwe have no rightvirrthe world to presume on‘this _as gnv aTm-unce' that ‘n 1 théy will remuii in the Union lmder all clif cumszancea, am} without repay! further to the Southemjdeu of - Southern rights. The wry object of their patience and forbear ance has been to allbw time and opportunily for the nmiiablé adjustmem nf their rights ‘in the bosom ‘bf the Union itself. Let the :Ndrtl) refuse‘ (O'meet glam in any such spirit of hanomble compromise, and it is perfectly: certain that- they will also, in a short time willidraifi, gmd join tlxeifiselves to the new Confedefiwg offing Soul}. To separation in this wholesale form if must assuredly come, if there is to be no compro mise. This is the terrible nlternatithhis. : and nothing less than this—to which in that 1, all seek to drive ’thé nation who set them- ; selvea to opfidse the policy of making what are called concession. to the disaffected } sflirifi of the South. Let. the terms of the,‘ diieolénmabe well considered and ,well under- i at . The‘watchword n 0 mp'romiu, means simply in other words,neither more nor less, l .DLWM'On—two' confederacies instead of one. I Thane who oppose compl'omiee'spoak of: it often as though itJvere intended to mean mere concession. the giving up of an wk. l nowledged right on the one side to humor I some perversity or weakness on the other ' side. Thishhoxvever, is itself a wrong done to the South in the case before us, which ‘ must be felt to be wrong, and. so given up, 5 lbt‘fOl'e any real rogress whatever can be made in the worfi of solid and. lasting rec- l ‘ oncilintion. Compromise here means no l more favorable terms of Union than these l !which have existed» between the Northern ‘ ‘- nd Sonth‘ai-n portions of the country ; it. is limelyihe r999jy<tmcnt of the old terms, (so explained and guarded as to secure their ‘ proper construction and right observancein l gall following time. The South claims to be l in till! difficulty the injured party, and ' l charg s the North with having virtually dis- I "owned the original spirit of the Constitution. f Either the charge is right. or it is wrong.— If it. is wrong, there can be no room. prop erly speaking, for any compromise, and ne gotiation for the pui'pme‘ ifit Feem at. all suc- ; cessful, must, end in hypocrlf‘y only. and : falsehood. But if the charge be right, it; must. first, of all. be felt. and owned to be 3 right. In that case, coml-rmnise becomes a t settlement and correction ol‘ wrong. nlikdv honorable to both sides. This, then. is the ‘ very:first thinf nboutwhich we needtso have our binds ful y nude up. in this busineu oft roconciliqtion. Rumba South been wrong— . ed in its éonstitutional rights on the part of the North. < ‘ u‘ . _ Those who deny this milde' A special merit commonly of standing By the Constitution, as it ix and charge the” fribntfis of chiiiprm‘ miss» with a designtao tamper in some way with its sacred principiczs. ’ But. when you come to examine the . ’ minor. it is fnund that what they mean by 311‘ Conititutinln ib simply a certain comtrup ii 11 of this organic law established far the tim , hy the nut iori ty of n reigning party. Twir' doctrine is, that What the will 01‘s. mafiority 0f the mt tion fnn‘y determine at; tiny, time to be the sense of the Constitutinn, that must be m kon andhehl for the trueisenw-lof it. until it may happen to be revamped nnd charmed 'hy the'will of some new majority, agreeing to think in a dxi’f‘crentfii‘uy.‘ So. tor the present. the some of iihflChmtitution L 3 made to be thechfiago piat‘i‘otm. m sanction ed and Endorsed iii nmfiJlé‘anX-n by the hue Presidential Election. ButWhis is itself tn violate the fundamental conception pf flux Constitution. Let, this view “prevail, and it would be enough of‘itseli‘ ho yromkc 'seces sion not. only thergon‘thb paint of the South but on the part bf, Pennsylvanii niso, and every ‘other State lmssé‘sqd Qt: a particle of proper régard fonits ow; rights : for in thin case the Cbnstitution wuufhl he not it Imm! of freedom at nil, butumure Organ oftyi-an-, ny {and oppresfinn. gtV t 0 service of im'y fanaticism that might b 6 ble to la): hold of it for this end} ' “'lmt we need t 9 vomit] such party construction 0‘ 'nmg even the mere halter l‘ ten ,inetrument. but. “113‘ i the original soul and Hl3: 0 tin: Chiming-30114 That this has been vioinid in n “any injuyi: ous am} in’fiihing to them ughm‘n sum. is too phfin, ig seems to; m '. t 1? admit ofihny serioushuestinn. If any! ling in Ihe wmld i 4 cerhfin historically, iLik int th"(/'Un_‘titu-' tion was intended to be a bond of pqhhvul uhigm bs-tween the Sui-1h ninhd Snutlwrn States. under which they hu‘uhi b 0 alloweu to 'maintain their sewn-m inxtituticns re:- _pectivoiy, without let or hindrance. :ts‘ r-lsn without. any sort of mutual responsibility.— Qn no other torm‘s mu it finssihie to unite these several indk-ggondeh in commrm Confederacy. nuture of the case; that tile (bivtitution ii) ~ those circumstances should know nolxnrth 1 and no South. anluvelioll‘ling and no nun sluvo-holding States—HlM it khuuld be per foctly neutral and indift’egent to thnso dia- ‘ tinctiong. eitemling‘ovm thr-m simf-ly the l shieldxoficn common {watt-diam ‘ But the complaint of the \Nuulh {now ié, that. the original spirit 61' thn (fynwmuli‘nn in this' vimv ii I‘m lonfior praflfitfnlly rpgurtlufl on the part ofthe Dim-11L but that rm the can... Mary 9. system nf thinkiflg has nrganizwl it—‘l eolflwm‘ and «_fl’fillu‘llly 35111“:le .i-(‘untiml- 1 cy. which holds slavery t he simply toitfl'flfi: ted by the Confitimtinn. ' tile it pretenqs to make it at the yin)“ time .4 party aga‘ynt the fair" political et uuLity of“)? Southm-n States, and an nrgnn f‘nr umlcrnl ning sec-rally the, very pillar: of theig peculiar suciul qutvm. ' 'Such is their complaint; )lan we lnu~t shutl mu' fave: ll) tlm truth npt to soy that thcp" compltuut is only tpo flaw supported his; has. i ,‘l , - 3 In thew circumstmfucmll wlm will say that we ought not to own the réasonnhlpnoss and propriety ul‘ilw an tidal isinnde upon m 4 toyettlethuuiflirult as which now beset u~ ; in the \i'u of cdncessipn uhdconfipromiue: or : that we should hesitate for n mcmen! to dn l thi: on theba‘iis which iw‘pmfi’nxed to un for 1 this fmrpcfne, by Virginiwmd lier as~ocinte i Border State-31 It should be 1m ohjectiop to such an aréangomant, that: it calls f?!- some new mljustnwut nf the Constitution. ‘ That ,gloes not; imply any change in the a spirit of file Constitution : it is merely the 1 wumwbich suitable form and 'eaén‘ewidn ‘ is t‘ be given-tn this spirit. in order to in~ure . its grese'rvation more truly than beforg. This, it. seems to me. is the only course of wisdom in the qase ofthosg first altmfnmives. compromise or‘ division. ‘ Let it be by all means compromise. sincere. full, and fairly satisfactory tb the Suites which still Adhere to the Union in the South. lint, supp’nae this is r'efuserl,"antllthé nation lmhnppily driven to the gxtremity of divisiun, we are then at once confronted with annghor issue: Shall the separation be IwApeful, with mutuv al consent and cammnn mttlanwnt nftenns, or shall it proceed‘ through violence and blood, in the wny‘of attempted mere-inn nnrl coniiequent civil-war? Alu the nnmu of all put in sacred in humanity and religion. IN. I; not hesitate about the amwnrxxith wiuiéh is mqst solemn question is tn be mot. 1f Wle will not cement to restrict tbs- Constitu -23;)“ rights and "amenable domungls ,of' (I ,brethren in the Strut-limit yve «hut them ufp to the necessity of augé em] scpnmtidm fi-om us as the penalty dukl'eflrice of refusing W surrénder best-[y what! ey‘ concpive to 1' their propor, ciwl and political figlltfiL— l t as hot then be go ingane as to think , compelling them as fremain with Es 3‘ ill. in spin of theimown purpose and wrjuh. i , i V I i E On this subject it is of the utmost impor tance that the mind of ‘ the Ecoplc gonad]- '13.; and _ahove all now‘ nun t e mind 9f the geople of Pennsylvania, should be di‘itmctly ; deter'n'iined, and proclniined abroad ms: it Wale on the four winds of Heaven. bcfdre the time shall have cometfor theory to piss into actual work and deed. We hear it. said at times, that we must maintain the at titude of unbending authority and er,‘ in order to open the way for pmefum'o— tintion, that absolute submission to the 3x 131ng govemment must he insisted upon is a. sine qua non of all settlement. of our present ditlicultios, andthat to give tip optin ly before hand the idea Of‘enl'Ol‘Cll v such submission.“ need be, in the Way ofoiiitworrl power, is in fact but to encourage thegspirit of secession and treason. All this might sound Well enough for ordinary circumstan ces and times. But when will men learn to make full earnest with the fact. that we are in altogether extraordinary times, in‘the throes, in truth, ofa great political (revolu tion. which must end in the disitoluti’on {or in the separatignrnngi new; birth of ourna-' tionol existence ituclfl‘hnd it can be no bet ter, thm‘ef'or‘e, that political pednntry to think of going through with it: by ordinary i maxims and rules, ‘ Let us, in the name of common sense, he done with speculutiony and abstractions here. and set ourselves to deal with facts in their own character of, thus. Let us not be children in this nol mendous drama. of real life, but. let us not i as ramminblc and full grown men. Doc-si any man in .his Senses believe, that a resort to force, under any circumstances, in this controversy with the South, can ewr bring back any part of it to its true place again in the Union -, or that the talk of comm-inn can ever' carry with it the least weight thg‘ro in favor of reconciliation and peace? And in the event eefcoiallly chi general secession embracing a) thee avg-homing Statenthe event of which Is an imminent possibility" I‘. .r ," ( § l ~ ,5; :‘I i? TWO DQLLARs A—Y EAR: No. 24_ I r hem 'Lenot any "the Conflituliun, tavlf‘nf the writ.- ‘mrit. Hm ‘gmiius, Commonwmlllm “(lav iil the vm _v i ‘ L i ‘ I REM h‘pénki mui‘ lotevmfivfi‘lnf til» {min mania sill mé'iai right nimdst say. infinitely “inane I“ Oak“ my fling“ of coercion operate with the weigm ofa feather, to prevent such Stuff: as Vii-gi nia. Mnryinnd. Kentucky. M onri and Teiihossee. from ilirowing‘themscivm into theunn of the new Con ederacy. if such 1: course seem: necessary to maintain thou righm Nay. it is this very threat, or rather the kwnrdneu which is uhmhi to disown' it. {ie atiidied reserve with which it menu to held an a sort of {ad behind the back, to b'é mood hereafteras occasion may remix .1, instfind of being flung away at once u n; nhould box-this it. is, 1 any, n puch ulmcv as nigything elsejust mm. which goes tn‘ir rimue and whine tho mind of thew Slate-n, anti!» make it difficult. to bxjing our negotia tio with them to an amicable uni may {:11 dean“. ‘~ C. “ Tho Comtitution;” says Axidrow Jiav-k son.{“cannnt be maintainedmor the Unww pres‘L-rwd, in opposition to the public foe! ing,€ by 111" name exertion of the boeruive glow‘yrqconfided to theGoperal Govemmorm he" foundations wust be laid inftjxe afl-‘c tionéa‘ni‘ the people; in the security Trikes tolimlilmrlyxhxuactcpnnd uopony invrcry‘ quu ‘lor oflhe cnuntvy mud £3l the fraternal mm -tmont which the citizens of tho sever-a? Stat . bear to one another. as member: 0!" one liticnl family. mutually contribufin’g to p oniote the ha piumas‘ of one another." The e are two anrfright “fonds. ‘ Let Hum l;e.diu\l.ly ponds-140d, nnd solemnly laid (6 limit, by all who care for the peace of their country at am time.. - - -‘ -: ,w Mun of lizhiing for the preservation . né Union. in it! present citcggnstdnper.‘ mply pro'qgostetous. No victo‘ty in shun, Ir could dean-V9 tO‘be cnnsidi-‘réd n n": . T oft is _b aw {3}). No ratiomil object could he guinwlx‘ ‘t in the end. IL could be ho Imm” 3') I than natiénal wicide in the umwwhmz / rform. The very thbught of it is son, .5 fmm ‘which the soul Lugns amfiy mm] her-able hon-hr and di'igust. ' um by hes ml ' thiu un 5m what is needed‘ now 3310! niniply 'n: orrcm-e oral! such wank an Uphill L; L, i {léxrx'ravtvibn 6n the ~pru-t of the pea-pl 9; (2“ {war '01" 'the sort. with Weir Consent? s}: [i rmr bi; Allowed to take place. ‘ lii otlur‘ ? “-01:15, thr‘ time is‘already upon un, whed to ‘ suv mug-selves from the vortex 9f misery inn :to lvhic-h negro. in duingcr of being madly .: ‘dmggml inrsuch form,‘ the voiife of the nth“ I tio 1—! in- overwhelming comervntive mnjnru‘ .in in .pnrliqulaik of (his Slate-$765014” be} he u-d proclaiming in trumpet tunes-1m ,L‘i) rcion l\ "Lot lube thinly known and un: 4‘ , (he stood. that Prinnsylvanin has no mind in th i mun to bq ru ml by the diciqtjon nl‘Nezv El 'lnnd and tha Northwentern Styles-7 > {thin hhp is not willing tube made usepfnu itlmir battle'liuld in any war offensive oi; du- “ ‘ fohsivn againsl Slim-rs no im-inmtely relnl‘rl ‘ tolln-i' us (him; which border (on iliej’dmmiz ‘ ~—<‘ih_ut her adhesion to the Chicago plutfimn ’ italcil', an fair as it wont, was fine" such 5611.»;in ml in involi‘e any issue so mildly d‘r‘spumh‘ “Bl this; let,‘ it be fairly unilpr'stood‘ I (my; ‘ (hm sin» is ready to protest against all fora-«3‘. fioillnmitlmn tlnit of love and pQPDHI-‘j’pn far, :Llu’g thtlé‘lflfint elour existing difiicultiiu" Inndi tlw file: will be felt) itsel at 011106 in. n m'pssugc of pence and a rainbow of pronfim , {liraiighout the length and zhmafllgli .'ol' the l llmoking upon this Conyention as an" or. min, created by the specfiil rovidence "of God foi- giving snob voice to Illa two hear} all the State w;- is needed at; thßJlfl‘N’rfl :ti ne, i trust that it may he ennhl‘éd winyly [H d faithfully to dinehnrge this high func» lti n and nins't, deeply inifmrtunt 'ulllce‘ l‘ (- nxl‘lPi‘ it a privilege; M l hale felt it my (1 My nlwo, to helium), mid in make myfix‘li' ‘ lllfl’d infinity councils. both as an Amt-rim" ’cil iien, Qlld :1“ u ministeifiof religion. Mny‘} yibur .wmk be, so done. that it shall COH’l- ‘ nioml it-olf id’lhej‘mlgment and mmcienuo ,ul‘ all good mi'm nml. phat is"oi‘ mill gr‘omfiur alum-quvnm, be crowned with the amu'oljilf‘ iiuu nntl ble;sln!§ of-thegmat (ind in Haven. ill ---,- —~——~o-o——« ~--_<‘ r; ‘ i 1 Black Bepfibliqanism in Efirope. > ‘Hcre ia what ‘the London C/gruhiqle.olle'of ‘ l teen Victoria's organs, bind to Bujiu refer. 'op to our Prosidentiulgtnigfilk if; 1559: ~ "“53 would lw sorry to see r. fluchnum \- Qctod, because he is in fnvqr of preservingi' ‘e obnoxiousimtiiutionsas tlmy, cxint, A5l) L I“? L‘XH‘X‘ U 1“ T 111“. STATES. There iu.‘ ) Ndcly for European monarchial gavol‘n puts, if the progressive spirit of the Dem? ‘ruoy of the U‘uitml Slates is allowed in Grand. ELHJT FREMUXT. AX!) 'm r. .1 1m" ~mzmv T\),.'l‘lll£ snmm'nox , ‘F THE UNITED STA’I‘ESIS EFFECF- U.) i” . , 3 l '. 4 ‘1 ll'LrJ'ling Er!raordimlry.—-A samnwhnt npzol. . pddinbvill wour m, the (.fhufgh of the“: . nly Trinity in Brooklyn,‘ on ‘-Tm-adny waning, ‘Murch _s.~‘~Ten mun-iOll sisters ill ammar with their {flnlblflibflnflm and a ' l-mll army of children, to celc rah! the arrlagn ofithe eleventh ulster. TM! 906.; 1 n ivill dmxhtloss attract fhe‘ntténfiml ’nf I ununml number of the bbllen _‘nnJ curl,“ lit)2;n«;hgei's' of our sister Ellyn—_..“; I’, or . ~ 1 . f \ > ' ‘ mingf. Lincoln said in one of hiwpeécl)» . that/it might'be mew-dry at. timhfi fl): mjto ‘tplum, .tbe foot‘firmly."- HQ didq'tr ,em to mink it necessary, howevexjnat any acé in Mmyland, (guying his late tour. 1 ‘, { With Irishm’an ruminating in‘ his blip ;- n the banks of a Southern week; eupiqd turmpin‘plumingiximsclf. ‘ ’ . ’ f ‘ " o;ij hope! ”'» exclninwd he solemnly. hat ever I should come to Amer-Rig rouge snufl'box walk !" N , ~ , ff \Vhisi, Pat,” said his wifmf‘dfizh't be Lf- ' ernmkin’ fun of the bipd. ’ _ , .7 ‘- ‘ . I ~—— , ‘ ...... v—-———,‘- 7‘ , RA sensible exc‘hnnge nayu, truly. thirt ‘fun is the moakoonmvmive eXement‘ot um; c my, and ought to be cherished: and en: )umged by mm‘m moans. quplc‘ue‘x plotmischief when they are -merry.#-‘ , ugZ-mr is an enemy to malicefm foe In ‘ ndnl. and a friend to everyxl.‘ irtua. It ‘mmmes good temperxmd ed vgxy: : : cart." , 1! ‘ r I fink hufimhd advertisps tbhsA:—-’-“ . “Lire Mario. 1m strayed or stolen.“ w ‘ , dx- returns h'er will get his head brolfé.‘ 140 tnuting her. anybody cqn do In Hf Eh siee fit: {01:38 I neverpay myowndé-V 1. riot likely I’ll pay her’n.” } . I > fi‘A N'anlc‘eoflwiahi'nfi for somfiigmajflqr Ha dumplings, forgot, t epfl-mo offmlmylu ‘ ld,——"Hera, waiter, (etc'l‘ man; gm‘ of ‘ 11M“ gravy that, you wallow vyourflumblih: }ll 1 V——£———»w«-—-—/i—»——}~ f; i 3 fi‘l’hm my: somebody: ’ “The heightgof. ‘ liteness iu‘wing yound/cn the opm. ide of the ltdy, when walking with: ha, ; order not to stepq'zpon hex- shadow";— lut we think théy beat it “outwest,” win-sa) ~ sen a lady euceza, the company giiemme I ears. . . ‘ [63-11813 3 man thinks it is wil-cue thft keeps him from tur’fiixfig a. rascal! who}; itis qnly a full atomgmjiE ‘ One should be «rob! at! not mistake potatoes for- principlel. 1 w"m~ ”......‘W -3 fiA lacuna-er. addressing a Merchlnt's inatjtute, contended, with tiresome pmlix‘ iiy, :hatV “ Art could not improve nature,” qntfl one of the audience losin‘g pationw -t the room in :ser by exclaiming~“flow :0 you look~ without your wig?" ; 1 Signed.—Govefnor Curtin bm‘signed [in Bill :or the rehef ofthe Sunbury and.E;jo Rtilroad comwuy and also the one repeat: in; the menuge I'ux bn tha Penmylvtniu‘ Railroadl Mark him: ‘ ‘ fl ‘ fiTfie‘ remark of Bluc‘cwood’s Edinbufig Magazine in relaxiém to a noted Bmiahs'mtesa man. is uppliénblo to a. great many pußliis' '5 officers in this country: “Ho 31M 19' ‘ please everybody, and planned um? :94. ;. 33A few gentlemen of New Yank“; ' have presented to Mrs. Liucpln an elem , cvuw'n, made to order by Mann. Bra“ & 035.. oi‘Broome Itregt. Woman diatom. u {but gmmm" «9‘ got mung; {lt Om” t.’ t. . x I ' 2.11 gun-fig
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