Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, January 28, 1852, Image 2

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    LEWISBUfiG CHRONICLE& WEST BRANCH FARMER.
tioc, l-.t yet nnj:ro(inctivc. The abanion-
lueut cf ouch iinvi.iveinenM would involve
the loss cf a 1-rgc nuiou: of capital j
already expended, mid sacrie. cmiieiy the 1
ctnnces of future returns to the treasury
fr.itu these sources. Indi'od tha speedy
commV.ion of thi Xnrth lirjiKU dual, is, i
in my ojiiiion, eoiisiaU-r.t with the tiu&st ! cfferts; rather than the mero measures of: sister States, and to the cause of republi
principles i economy. ! government f.ir success. Legislation should j cauism throughout the world.
PeiiEKTlrariiA is, perhaps, unrivalled 1 y j tfive to all citizens an equal opportunity j WILLIAM BIGLER.
r.ry of the Mates iu natural clemnt ot
greatness and wealth, fchu is no less the
(tardea sp"t rf eur ininianu country than
h'ho is tha" Keystone;" of thf Federal AtJi.
Auutiding in inexhaustible and varied
iwinc-rivl iee-urcs, sn abundance of well
located viator power, fiuiiriably adapted
to intiiufoc'urin r.ud mechanical rpera
tiou. torrc-thcr with a vast ostcut of the
l-sst agr.eultur! boil, she can diuUless
cuiptny, subsist s.on prosper a grr!ur num- tho Utter ehwuld never be Mor:2ced to the
her of hniuau leiaS than auy other State j interests of the former. Special legisla
in the Union, lier luoauuitis, her rujr-! tion too frequently has this tendency,
ged hills Rinl Lvtij valley , arc rich with i Capital can always command employment
iivnral sivai.tacf-s to win. Her people end profit labor, less able to commaod
aririv iiiiT i:iin?r.n:uan!i";i(r!,nsn;.
alia .1 VefVailieJ 1V llUWSfS iec.x.HtlOil,
wal euon oecupy aud improve U.e- ad-!
M-arc5 to t!;e f-'!.ft extent, r.inl thirehy
veil c-ar t. a Rt.ito, j-MSp.'rous ana
Viv-i.i ::: tii ,-uiitWit. u.v"-e.
. ic. io;l-'i k-i'.'.wUre .f the g..-enc3
'ir.r .
ave a hinjt
:"":iwliiJ;ji i
the j ro-tt-i
.ei, it lift ouite c-en'ia! to
r of '-t'.r Si.tc. i am. tiiere-J
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yf. lliul'l .lAl!!.1 ..li luc t xi I i.i'w
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fiprrtfr.ee, ntiJ t-c Ills": ei
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fii'.ly !ftn..t.Mri the im-
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eat:op..
The
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cniuV'inc'l I'i'.'r
tiC.l lab(T Oi'
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( "liiO.ai. J
3;;t r tii:
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t '.ir:-ui: of
ur Slate,
to nev.i'e i
i:eti;f v tie f .r-'
:l IV "IT'.i i;i" I": ti'S I. it
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-i cu t I.
t. .
r. -lent
;d
liian. to r li iitiriy
!id '.lie iiieliiiatiotit-
i.le, shoyi eniuiuatil the fosterinj
tovcn.iiii .i-
IVr-ili.ii.ia is Messed ith
ftbusihitii'e and variety if ia'.mrai
vi to the p.vetlai Uj aiil u.c t
i!i:i. llfi !ii:i;iral iufc'rwfs
r.nJ norii.2 aourc ! v. em
i'tit-utM! !-r:' iv io ct:hai:ee the uccipis '.
f tmr treasuiv. The apprecia'ioti thus ;
ivtn to tic value cf prepi ry ti.-. j pu-J
lation tiuretv Eut.uici tin) iii;ji ve
iat:i4 ia."i : for the dcvshpuieitt i.hd ad
v ine. ui'".it, as peil as the (i.iect ir.uli: thuv
furnish tj ti:e puliiie v.oiks L;-higii: to
::,e rs.aie, j;
iy promote ttii? n 1.
iei! a '.id cSVU'-lfc
pi::s r
f cna!
ire'J tie vi-tl.iu the h. nlern cf oar
St' make hrr pani .iUi v ln. Ptd. IKr
Ktithrat-itu c.iai bc-i. fiu u:. liiistr a ch'iiee
a.ia il.e:ii ful fr duuixi.ic purp .s,-:
f .r
1 ...
.'ueratitr; s'cisi tor tue '
;moti . T'i'.i: , si we'.l
:i'ii r at
f i 'sh
f.ro
her a
i'.T
tl
th;
phUiOM of OUf eio-ato
t.-ade a!uut I us
tiie supply ef li.i. a:
:-iy eo...u mL!e li
trade is comparative' t
t.'
.:. !! t )
m-r o"a .i.
. l.e i-. w
Ah
:u its lufatr-y, it has
r.iio? J
Jv grown to enc uf rri-at tisgi.i.udv.
The v i!ue cf the p oduet cf the ijino is
roHile up i:ii'r!y by the healthy, itri;cra
t ing labor of iiiu hardy miner, vihi'-t t.iv.-'e
engaged iu this train tf;atitcle an iiel'i: -l.-iotts
and valanble ct;titner:cy, i:ii
w'jovj interests the pro.-pt rity at: 1 gr. ai
lusj of i ni is.ite ia idenliueil.
li wiil 5Viil iiio the u'most j.lcssnre to
favor all proper nitisuies calculated to a I
vanee our great cgrieultural, mitKrxl ar.d
t ther interests.
Intimately connected with the preat i:i
tere;s of the country is the sulieet i f r.
cutreuev. I lie pr 'per ciipesuinn ci ta:s
.eie.-.i,,.. is not only highly important, but I
one f the most dimcuii an 1 dangerous !
Juries i.f tl:? go-emmciit. Tbe evrurs of
ir swlrni are of the must seductive and !
.Lugor-i- character; consisting mainly in j
the cr.,.ti,n cf to., mu.-h pp. r .,r tLc j
,r-. '..
, . 'h i ! I. ..... .1.,.. 1.! 1.. ;
tjken to guard against this ttudeney, ai.d
t) secure ihc reopie iu the use of this ine-
r-, . ... 1. ,..1.K-
Ci'I.. llon. jue u.i-jr.v . - r
riiuui. aliis sccun-j uiij
m . : iii-r sn i tuerclitnt, era a. I te?p;y
it. if s'.ej it. i.a ing a round currency. -o
i;i ju-tity the LUuiii ti is a ri.f er-
i'! lU-.i r i;;c:i-V, :ux l
is .
ulut alarm 1
that l j.ave witnessed
i . v iuj uisiioaiil'iu evi r
the entire Cuuu-
trv U iiiir'' tot use of this m d urn, on
a -mail specie b ;s,ie,;iru!. cf the in'v
itaLle tll.-s i-f 'h: i'lfc'3 fecosmaa.f
. f .; r'.rn::i is f jrr.ii'...r. ' t- t:ns
uulrv sua le. la Vii
,i,
r! !
ve-y J"
msd.'i'ui,
i.iTi.-t Lf a ci.culatiii,?
i? a
li'-iftr of co ju.euce. Oils e-iiiul-i uv
lit-.
r:u iu!iv li,e ttansac ma ei ?w -
C aiinir may dciuau l; le.tr
ii i
p-j are too unwiliai t i
e.ti
' i .1 ,: . .(
- - t i e;-' 1 '"I the cieatu ii r f mi-
"ilv. TV J ate lU'i uiieni.u, 1 ' .i.'.j- :
ih.v. as cOtu U-ce.mes aiiiiir.iaiii ;
it should s':Pi")iit an
id r-.;i 1
er uni:-cesur,
, :
y !
tl.a ue t.f laper, is lo my HOC
i.H. . L..IU .
1!,,
ii.rt i
st teaching of common teiir ; sueu prac- j
.1 .nr.... .- .1,. l,v tli.. tniff inter-1 Ci
tl-ll c.:e. h j .
t-sts of the retiple
A suicrabituJaat .
. .
;r.;'U".t el moucy e ujr
. .. . r .....
kinJ, can imt .
fil to euhance nominal values above
pr.-p.r staailar.., and 'htre-y
ej'.i.i oi e.augtiwua rj.c-.- , -- ;
cu l prostrate the groat eon'mtrreial ntd
luanuiaetuvmg interests cf the country,
Tlte manufacturer u more vit-illyiuuriwu
larded ty lmposiaj .u n.o --"i '."-"-".in geuerai, ana gin aaa oia wuisBey in win furtu-r illast
. i . .i .. r..i1. ,,.,r. I nf f n.or.is. whclhi r iirovi.liniT tr,r the .. .infj ui luuu.i h.sh
. .i . . . . . . i i nii.tmr.Tn i.T riiii I ill. c t .'fi 1 1 1 1 in f,r 1 1 i.'iurs - , l : . i . I i I
indiviuual liut-iinyio iueiui...-... i"'- .B..-. 0-- particular, Uirectel acuast the .Mew lierun .,!, r !m
-vi .::...:.. Ms nf an exeesj.ve 1 i n unoa : f IdRttivcs from labor, or f jr any ' ., " , .... ., ,. A member ot tnc
, Z r " n::: have Uca no fre-! i-thet constilut.onal purpos-. The iwocssi. . 1 '"i'enan. me woras raimiy i res-1 Li(mt Lou,en8iager( ot
iib;v3 oi pa.tr w , . , . . f,,i:.. .i.,,cn,,r .... I kT ; bvic ian,"-Qaaker,"and-Camp mectinsr-' i l'(1liCe of that District,
rj .o..ii mif'i't . ;,onnl,,.,v.v i tb fata! ci'iistqufnees resulting frein such occur iu the article, and we suppose were went on a sleighing
' . . " ... I, -i air.-mtit ri-i-etitlv ficciurin;' within onr ..!,.. r.t tt, .lii-Jno cr.;r:i,i,.l!nr r.f nicht. and s'xppinc at
. . ' ... .t i..., . , . . it ii ,rir .-is -t ! .i . ....... i... :e .t ? ..- .t Lxchanae to Water ttn
i ite Is-J Ter, I le lannei. ic ur i. uiii., mv. ; lau vu-jm. jiaii it me rctfji"uT iu..y;i ui
XrSiS p5 ;::::i ;;:
,1,, ia-i leuta! J rssultiag to this great ! a Hsnt.g.s vouchsafed to pis eniy, it ,e-1
i-itcr -t th- revcuiu I mi f the gn- j com. s the duty cf ail to yield a pa'rictiu
vtrumeut, can ,eve? have force or SgToflSS i
rtiVd n. be un3e,,.d by envthi-g ! VcouVre between the several uiemUrsef
I h J: said" as 2 li, cpLior. tha't our gl -riens Union. Admonished so to do
w .v.. .nuliiiun. htwevt-r w.o. Ml cive
-H li 1.1 i '.' M 1-
i -i i . i v
what ih-; libor, industry, virtue aud ps-
' '. . ' c J. - i
i;:.-iu of ;.ie p?rplc may .ie. ISC leg
r, ''...-iu mi ..it: ii.- iL'iii i.,.., c
i,l.tti..- c,n ou'.y afford c;ria!u7 ft-r I's-U'i.nni ol .mr .nneai safety una pr.- j rcspocUble sourct
the Icri-.'.i'e rewAr-li of D-Iurdl resources pcTiiy i-aw.u - Ox-U,rns
d evele'id tyur.tmbttrrs.iu tauor. iwre i """- vi . ,o4 .W L- '
is, f.crha;-3, uo iiio;o dang:rous poIiri-1 '
heresy taught ia our land, than that the
prosperity of the country is to bo created
by its legislation.. A ju.,1; pa'icy can only
fiiwd and protect the legitimate means of
production from special privileges, the
dsriees cf the canning and wicked The
people should rely on their own individual
of enjoying the natural advantages which
surround them. Corporate power aud spe
cial privileges too often produce the reverse,
result, acd should therefore ouly he granteJ
to facilitate the accomplishment of great
public purposes", r.ot within the reach of
individual means. Capital aud labor, copper-ting
in a proper relative position, have
tnaue and will continuo to niekc our coun-
i try propjrous and hnppy. The rights of
e:?nir. snoi; il reptvn f li. w.-irr-liriil ci.ro til
' Cvernmcnt.
" I an, mot happy, my fellow cititens, to
, meet you ia my present capacity, at a pe -
j r;oa . i:on our cotuinou country is ai peace j
I witii rtat iiio wonu una prosperous in an
f i eminent ilesrree. The "u -erous conflict
: te.uih list tue sutjfet CI slavery, wnicli lor
' a time .-ecnied to menace the stability of
tbe National Gevcriimest, Las been most
I ... I 1 .-,, .!,. .J.
, i' n i u'tu'eij , iiifa j. tiusi, iei iujmi it 1 1 j n'a-
je.s'.ea tnrougu tue mcatum oi wtiat sre
11.. I " .!.. .
gonrra.'v niiona us iud euui'iuuii9t; .uvii
lives A .ie general acqu:etce:ice ci tec
fcvtrrftl Siates in thi adjustment gives
i.p-iirujcc of ciinticuoJ peace to the cuuu
iy and permanence ta t tic Uuiou per
iir.ii"i.co to tliat Union, the formation of
which gnve cur Nation early influence and
dijL;;y i f powtioTi with tho other powers
cf the earth. Ilcr richts have, consc-
ur pcrv ' Ut'y. hreu respected ly all, and her
ore cf ! whiles fiar'd w:th profound regard. In
war she ban gained a high character for
a 'rich ' militaiy prowess, and in paee secured the
, a laps ' cntideiiee of alt mankind. Tbe justice
.iiit-s of and librrility of her iustitutious has con
'itfte a ! at'aiuci tuo oppre.sei cf every land to
h. c.t.- : Feek an asvluni within her limits, and cu-
jy, under the ample fj'ds of the Natioual
fi-r, p..!;t::"-! iui rcl:ginu freedom.
Thi coatinur,ec cf these uncalled
, liessings is dependent entireiv i;p' the I
perpetuity of this great national compart,
. and this i au i.fi'y be secured by a faithful
oi'servance of tbs terms of the constitution
: uiict which if w:-s formed. The Unien
aad the ceTistitiifieii sre one and indivisible.
The former cnti not exist without the latter,
R3 1 the latter had no purpose but to perfect
and suuiu the fiirmer. He, Ihcref re,
t who i-i ii' t f.T the costitutiin. is tigainst
i:ii l iii Tij ati 1 l.e who would strike at
father, wotli tf iiiiiiit p-.iliticsil haerileee
urii!!' the great fabric, panetioticJ Iy
, 'shi'ijtiii aiei I'rankliii. The IVders!
c i'in ii":t te miintained and exe
eu'.ed in :'i! i"s pKi Is. lt is this paramount
of ir!i state, and it is the imperative
du'y nf t'ltir respective govcrnmeriis, to
ass;t in the ju-rt end fall admiuistr.iti-'n.
f:i"l it provisions. ToConjrrensundoul'.t
cdiy bi-lo'igs, in the fir-t instance, the duty
f making f roviiicn to csrry into cxeeu
tt inih;' i:;lent rf this instrument; but it
ii the light and duty f the States, moving
v. ithi.i t -;e limit cf tin.ir rejerved ritrhu,
to t-i. 'j er.ie with the gcueral government 1
m this legitimate work. They should
; eertnin'v never attempt, tv means cf their i
i Kyi'ltti m. to embarrass the administration
ef th ei'ti.titation. Such interference can (
not f,.:l to en nder hostile fetlinsrs be- '
. . .. ...e.l
iiveen me uui- rem sections ci me Lnion,
and if persisted in, lead to a separation of
tLe State. So far as legislation of this
kiud can be found on the s'atuto boo'j of
this State, it should be Fpeediiy repealed.
f this ehnravtcr, I regard the greater por-
tion of tlichw tf 17 prohibiting the
..f i,.,
- - --c
trial. In that work I shall most cheerful-
ly participate, as I shall also aid, as far as
1 nny r r per!y do so ta suppress all
a oo luity ct rnmsy v.n, to c
nut, mi ll I iiu.n on not be doubted. She
is now as the ever has been, fur the con-
stitr.tioa aud its compromises. She will
m-iintain and execute, in letter and spirit,
the suvtra! adjustment measures as passed :
by ths late t'ongresj, on the subject of.
Jiv.-rr She rairards lhe3J measures as a
p-rinaiictit settkinetit cf thU -'..mgermm
Jh'izm; h'p'il c 'iitiiet, and will disenitnten-;
i.iice, t i the fail extent of her influence, 1
a'.! at'ei.ii'is at future agitation of the :
a- ..1- 1 1 .. 4 . 1 '
-( - j 1 1
, 1 !i 1 YMi.t 1 1 ill inn ;,nil ffii'ilo:!
1
I 1- its wise t.TjVision.s.
will s ek to (a
;;ieet i a' I sections of the country, and :
- - .1. .. I I. ... .1..
ir) ir.." l.j . 'lei istucu too ouiius vi tue
e'lft av. i J . is
. iid-'aVL-r i t .'rengthen the tiomJ.s ot
t u.e.i, . .. v... ,, ' ,
iuU irternat mrm -v'"v" ,
, !
nii'Ti: n. rs
.. ... '
1 u.ed siy no more, my Wlow-ctHZens, .
the importance cf the Union. You .
are I am confident, abundantly impressed j
.e..i.n WinL Witlinnf nr.i.in ntir
vrn.i 1. wl.u,iu . i.,...w. . .
lilHT'ies n'.'Ter emu naic ueuu ovun-u-u, .
. . . ., t :...:.,!
,-, .- ' i i t i... 1
: , 'uUon of this na,iona C0II1. ;
pac. woun i
rouH fall the hipo3 cf the world fjr ;
. ... . .i -.-.i-.- i i
ivpuwican . - i I,"""' ,
rei..j..'j u-.yj f" - t "
,6'J, "y-J ". r i-- j
" 4 nr- I , .. a
by tue huptwi " U,"M M '
.: : . -..T.if-v.i r rrn nni n i ni
. . " a .
Itl.Liau.it'U l-T. iVfcUl " "J ,
c::
us wi.il
l Christian fidelity. Jt onr hah-
;.ff.; Iii,!t"'y mill KTifiIiiiiiT ff tin
L'ai 1:1 bo ns thotteh it were indeed 'rha 1
w r- o i
in any event be abandoned, and indignant-1
iy irowumg at me urst dawn ot any attempt
to alienate any portion of our country from
the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties
which now link together tht various
parts." Then shall we Lave performed
our whole duty duty to ourselves to our
IlaiTisburg, Jan. 20, 1852.
ICnmsImrg CJiranirlf.
H. C. HICKOX, Editor. O. N. WOKDEN, Fr.nter
it $1.50 rush in aitoanre, tl.T.'i in three mnntha, $2 pai
within the ywr, and fJ.0U at the end ot tht year.
Asiiu in rkiiadalpaia V D I'almrr aiul T. Vi Cur.
LiCtvisburfj, Ia.
Wednesday, Jancaby 2S, 1852
Advertize; Kwutir. AiimintftTatnr., roMir
OlIL-crs. Citr AxtX t'oantrv Mfrctianlit, Slamitacturcrs,
. wiuunn, iumwi jirL-niwiiDwiJHwurwuKwB.
uifp-jar cf anrthiiK would do well to ire votlro of tlio
....... i V. . t. .. ..I . ; . . . ... " 11. . .. .
aino throubthe 'LnoiJwg Cnronicle." Thin paper Iik
! '."X
', noiiumr. nj aicr. r any othfr in the- suttc.
aVaicn CouolT Dmorrli-Oiiireniro
tt Ucr in. M n.Ur, lh F t). IH2.
3.Un'on Cmintr Whiz C-mvynl.nn
.New Uerlia. I'u.-.-Jaj t lac I'ourl) F -b. 17, 1S41
3.reat.fviviti IVniocmtii' Statft ConTonti"ii
ll.u-ritbu.-g, ThuraJay, 4lh March, 1S..1.
VAtioc&l Vtm -vrntit C.nntitn
lUltimo, Tueftlr, Irt June, 1S52.
erl lie Editor retuined Monday, but
with his head so full of Hungary Kush
yoot and Madam Pulziky, that we can't
coax n line of editorial from him. Unless
the faver takes a turn soon, wo expect to
see him throw asile the pen as less mighty
than the Eword, which is directly opposed
to the modem masim on that point.
Those who sport Hungarian plumes,
should remember that their costume is not
complete until they encase their pedals in
the irooucn 4W.s worn by the peasantry of
Hungary. Let there be no backing out.
tSay-Gov. Biglcr has removed all the
officers in his power (excopting one who
was appointed ly Gov. Suunk and eontin
uel by Gov. Jobuston) and appointed
S. G jodrieh, late of tiie Towand.
R-imrhr, bful7 Secretary of C'th:
II T. nierfi-nhueh. r,f th A". ,,. r .'fir. I
merly of Lewisburg,) Chief Clerk Se'iool
Department ; and Capt. Zicgler, of Butler
'.' f,Chief Clerk Kxceutive Department.
Other Clerks Messrs. G.B Laird, G. L.
Vlcit, and Jos. F. Shunk.
Messengers Jir. Morris of Berks, aud
Mr If ."i!in:in f irttlo I nnirifirs rn-im
U. , i r .!
is expected the Hour and Leather!
Itisjieet irs will be appointed this week
.,, , . , ,. ,
in!l ho finrtntntnil Inn woaIt
tet"-iYe observe that at the late session
nf the Dauphin County Court, Kohcrt
M-iir.iy was sentenced to prls m fir three
inntiths for ''hooking" a turkey. The
s:iiuc man was shot in tho leg while in the
iet of stealing tho turkey aforesaid,
llalhcr an expensive turki'y feast.
At the sau-.e Court, Slippy Williams
and Jack Gibson sunt to Peuitentiary for
three years for picking the pocket of sev
eral at tho State Fair among others, that
cf Win. Furry, Treasurer of Center
: COU!l'y-
S":' Names stand for things," as the
Farmer said when he sent for a collection
, ,
of Iru,h Bu,l9 10 '" Low tu mPwve
', b's stock. Some country journals have a
column or two of "Sunday Reading" or
Family Circle" articles fenced ;ff from
1 tiie common run of mltter) though that
w 0f Sabbath perusal, and all
the rt ..f th p.p f..rW.I t.x
n Sunday. An up-river piper has inclu
! ded iu these pious selections, the Sunbury
; Americau's" uraise of spirituous liquors
, j tQ q iu cocktail
i. J , r , ,.
-uu cc.ju .ca.u6
j very pare to improve the morals of its
readers.
'-. , i 1 l: 1L
f-Qa the first page will be found the
: remarks of a recent Lewisburg student
(Mr. Ga'.braith) to Gov. Kossuth, which
we arj told by some who heard them were
amog tlle IUOst impressive delivered in
,.,., n. ,t:,i nllr fr;.,n,l Tom.
fyrzt x m-jst vivi'I detonptiou of a
c
vorll-
reaowuca jeuer:u a a-.uea. uiiuiia-.u -iit i.
from Moscow, spoken about three years
nao
ugJ
t-Q en. Packer's araendmoiif, rcrpnr-
in;? a vote of tho people before permtttinir
s?
corporatious 10 suuscnoc uic lor tue
-anbury & Krie lioad, passed iu Senate.
.... -1 C
jrr glifcr h:is presented a petitiou for
. m ... . .1
, extension ot Chancery powers to tue
.... . i .
rurts of Lnion county also to mcoi po
rate the Odd Fellows Association cf Uuiou
county.
-Tbe fact that cold weather whets
. ... - .. ,1,:. .... w
lilt X 1 1 1 I 1 U. 1 tlULUtVIIV tjUi vviewvu. V V
uu . T
sopi,ly of pork is exhausted, and they fish
Ju tu oucf x,arrel jn vain for a bite. Wc
wiU
meat aud potatoes, . they Lave any,
and want a good pnee tor them.
M.'fi.i .-w i l v i 1 1 1 ii v it i ir f n w s nwn
- t I .1 . rri
vn.:v v.- -
Il.tll, this evening only. Tbe performers
a wr ,lfwaml tn r'Mnbla the DruiJs of
nc;cnt l?ritrm, and wc ire assnrjJ from
s, bring out from
'the wilJest, swee-
ETowns j grow up along the New
0rk llailroads,wuh surprising quickness.
We have before us a s even-column paper,
the "lloruelhsille Tribune" of the 17 th
inst., which ethilits a large and thriving
, i " 1 .rf 1 1 -it . e .
ptaco ot Dusmess. (Uorne.lav.ae iswner,
the new Kailro.d leaves the S. Y. & j
dircet for Buffalo.) We clip a few items
frm it,. f,;i.. . I
1IVUI tUW AllfUUb !
Openiwj of (he Buffttlu & N. Y. City j
Railroad. That portion of the road, be- :
portion of the road, be- :
tween this Village and Portaee, is now i
complete.. Ou Tuesday last, the whole
I?.?! t. ?B T"u'' n '
r""! " m m" . i
about 10 o'clock, A. M., but as i
ki w:w
the firnt jif.senger oar ever run upon the
track, eauiion was ucccsaary in pi sting
throogh Ledges and other poiuts. Stops
were made U several places along the road,
and visiters continued to increase our num
bers until wo bad a pretty comfortable car
load. On arriving at Hunt's Hollow, it
was found that some half a mile of rails
; WC'C Vfit to le laid. At this DOiut, teams
- r '
were providtd for our coaveyauce to
rortage. At about 3 o'clock, the whistle
ot ttis locomotive was beard for tbe trst
time on Portaee summit: and although the
-e , . , e . ,
We.V.ber WSS intensely COld, and no special
nrrani'emf.nf J- rwn mtj tn rlranr nut
i.naiigiuutruioi.ai urea lusuw iu urw uai
the citizens o: the village on the occasion,
yet large nunber. rushed onl, regardlete
.... - ..
cf the severity of the weather, to witness
the novelty of a locomotive.
Tho day of tbe opening of the Buffalo
& New York City Itail Road to Portage,
there was not a solitary car from the N.V.
& K. li. 11. wist ; and but one train has
arrived since, up to Friday evening. One
at our elbow suggests tbat there is some-
thing propheti; in all this, and that when
the road via Portage is completed to Buffalo,
there will ho bo occasion to use the 1.
& E. lt. 11. west of this place. AVe pre
sume, however, that with tho opening of
Spring trade, both roads will be flooded
with business.
Messrs. Lantnan,T!ockafelIar& Moore,
tho eWutractnri aud builders of the Bailroad
from this place to Portage, are worthy of
much credit for the energy and expedition
ujud by theni in facilitating thecoustruetion
aud early completion of that work. Fur
ther, it is seldom a mure smooth and easy
road cau be fjuud in this country.
Tho Railroad Bridge at Portaee, when
compel?'', will, it is said, be the highest
in tho w..ri t J'3 elevation aoove iu3 Z?
of the river is 234. At this point, the
prospect must be sublimely grand and
beautiful. From the bridge, the beholder
may have a rich prospect of the surround
ing country, and of the romantic scenery
which the beetling ciitts, the rock-walitiu
banks, and the deep, dark defiles of the
"."" . .. ,
river present. tnn n ennveineiu airi
i . ... , t.
i .-isv t ioroiiL'hfare is opetiea to I urinate.
we have uo doubt it will become a p ipular
and interesting place cf resort to those
who wih to breathe a pure and healrhy
alr.anj iooicupim ihesiupenduuscurioiiiies
nf ua'.ure.
On Thursday last, twenty-five of ibe
ltdies of Dansviilo visited our village fir
a ride. They all came in one sleigh, a
four-horse omnibus, and not a masculine
gender except the driver mas allowed in
t he company. They called upon our friend
Wood, of tLe " lloruellsville House,"
and, although taken by surprise, Wash,
stirred biine'.f and got them vtp a good
dinner. The lndits expressed themselves
well pleased Fith their visit, and assured
Mr. Wood thai he need uot bcifriyld'.te:'
as they intended to come aain.
sjJT ' Ma Conscience '" The editor of
lha levelling Bulletin one cf the mwt
r.ro?pcrous atd independent journals in
jiyilBlpKi-tima Been read out of Ins
party by a ward meeting in Penns district,
where the palpable frauds were perpetrated
in tho District Attorney case of 1859.
If worthy any notice whatever, such a
repudiation is honorable to Mr. Cumming,
as the f illowing item from last Saturday's
rate :
Corporation of Penn.
the Marshal s
and two others,
party on Thursday
the .Merchant s
:ir horses, became
exceedincly jolly, and finally uproarious,
and being taken into custody, were marched
to the Mayor's office, where they were all
held for their future good behavior. Two
of the gentlomen not having thoir bail at
hand, were removed to the Station House.
The Regular Monthly Meeting of
the Society for Inquiry will be held next
Sunday at 24 o'clock P. M., on University
Hill. Mr. A. II. Lung will present a
Report on 8 The Western Coast of Africa.
Tho public are invited.
EZtrhvA Creek Valley is the locality of
Dr. Elder'sstory published intheChronicle,
recently, and Rev. Mr. Tanahill the origi
nal of Ashlcigh. Mr. T. was once sta
tioned ia this town, and the portraits were
recognized by many here.
tS'W'm. II. Irwin, late Adjutant Gen
eral of Pennsylvania, has resigned his
office, although ho had three months re
maining to have served in. His predeces
sor, Oen. Buwaian, kept the office as long
as he could. .
Stfr-Thc Susquehanna Telegraph Line,
at its meeting ia Danville yesterday, decla
red a semi-ainual dividend of 3 per cent.,
payable aft the 15th February.
SQrNextjLecture in the Baptist racet-
. , I , . .
1 11 ui-ii.c iu xucuhj citmux w ucai
week by MrlJ. Randolph. Subject : Tbe
lluncarian revolution
fliThe 4catber has been much warmer '
for three da W, and the people have madev
the best of I. i
anj.Tl.f-j J e . m- l
TkndeSnrtum rfTal
Ma AujQai
T. .v l I. I
itrtiii. it ;L ist sea."
iTViYYV rnTTVTV AFFAIRS I
y.ii-J!:
tThe citizens of New Berlin are mo-
ving loraKailroaa uowo irry wauey w
ine isunoury o, ,r.U au. m. .
. i r. ' u .1 m-t.tx vmifa ta
very practicable. But we think the first
... . .Q the Suabury &
eS. Kol o thui ride of the River, i
THEN g0 t0 work for Uteral roads. A.
f ;nf.,r,ml nf & AnUnr of
Uba fIV UIV UWW AM vi mww w
stook taken or an acre's right of way
secured to the banbury & r.rw xwaa in
Union county.
j' Shfai1 of Lt ion c,unfy w,n
sell at the Court Howe, at 10, A. M , of
t ,fc.i. m:V. tha follow-1
-
- . r r . i .. i..t. ......
T2k f 11
A tract of 20 acres land, another of J'J
acres, and two of DO acres each, on the Isle
e t.i. n.. ... I.
of Que also four lots iu Charlestown all
in i'enns township; also 'Coigrove Hall'
and 41 acres in Vc3t Beaver township.
COURT PROCLAMATION. Whcn-ai, th Iton. A.
S. li.9 J.', freiKlnut Judfa tr tin iOth Ju lic;l
District. roimiKtin ' of ih omnuo oi t nion and Mimio.
and Jicia With smtii and Jim Miliiiia lirs, Am
i-iat Judges in t'uiu i-ount, hiive tisul their pn-c.-pt.
I b..armI dt! Uw J7ih diy of Dii'J, and to me
I Un cti.-l. r to-' h'l-lin of an Orphan.e Court, Court of
.II' 111..... II.-... .n I r.rtillo.V :inil iWTa Uit.'irb'F
f,,,, .M s1.k iiki!i.it, tor the rou.nrof i ..n.on
j th" Ji.'oiay of v-kruwy nt lmi-s the um ov.
I :,n l to nmtinii- tiut-
I nuI'II K is th..TW'ure herrbT siren to the Coroner. Ju-
1 tirecf the Mkicc an-l Constable In aud icr th.- mmi of
injon. ,,, pp,ar ,n Iheir on pn-p -r pern-.n- ith thir
I nu. ri-oird-. iu'uiition. exauiiiiatiou and other rem-
' r"&
and o:h.-r -rn..o pruxcutioj; in Lehall ol tue lommon-
wealth c:iinft any persoa or penona. are niiuirnl to he
tii-n anl thwre alUudin.and not d-part withimt lemeat
th eir peril. Ju.I.o e are pniue.U'd to l punclu.il in the.r
ain.iantiheapiwiui tiineaTwai.iet . noti.-e.
l.i.en iiO'leruij hand aud fal.at the Sln-ri(T nOlHi-e in
Xew llrrliii, t'uc leld.iyol januiiry tn the eearof our hint
on1; thoijsaud eijht hundred and hlty-t.o, and in the
eeventv-lxlli Tear ol the iml'-pi'naeue: ol the tnnea
SUUM ol Am -rica. 01 vr the C-niinonwalth!
SheriaT's OtD'je, New 11 run. J.in. 1, H Vi.
: XMce to the Tux-Payer ani OAlecton of
Union county.
hoK-d that thelav.njere will put firth their buetendeae-;
om.andp.iy nrertotUG.llu.r.ll1-irre-tlireani.unU,
..r I. J... i,,w i.n.1 n.it ..fcr.irv term ..f I'.url .
v. ..... - . - - - - j - p
thee will tiiiTutij ave six ircent. inren-t which will
rUir
ail riiniea ihat niayu in tuej hand . that uuw, tut
alH'Ul 1 tHy nt I able tuy will Or partlcn.ar an I pay
n;i d.iriiii ih noma w-n ot e..urt. ioi miut t dne,
Ih -eeis,nd wi-k uf G.urL Toi
aa 111" Cunimimii'iiieni have had a -viral h-.y dr-jjia to
uietrt Ly order ol Ine urauj jurv aivi me injurs.
J IIIN W1I.T.
CKoKiii: lit.iMnAi ii. I
SIMON K. IIKI:KOLO,)
Cainmi..eion"rs Oflice, Xl-w Uerl.n, Jan. 16, 1S6J.
Jury List February Term, 1852.
Gruml Jurors.
K ill Buila'o K. II. L iirl, J05. Walker.
I "Z
' ''"-ro-m-nry h
r. rry Jn. o. Orayb.ll. Oeo. 11.- n.
suiitn, Jno. Oh-r in. Sam. Charles.
. II). r. A liunacliy.
llvinihi h.
11usaitiAUiraui;,e Muicr, Paul GiaM, Ju GuadfuaV
IVinis Ira run. t e:cr riier.
Chapman Jim. Si'irhriiit, Saul. Mioll, Jon. Keia.
Mitdtew-rk Jurl BUgI.
t.neia t m. IVm.y.
11i:.l llullalu Jn. Chaptinm.
ew H.Tlio S. J. (jr.-er. t m. Ito.4bong.
Whit.' Oc.r Jaiub Sypher.
Trmrrse Jury.
i:i BuTao rami N II.
HVm iiu :ai . Um. W ats, Jacoii W.nert tuo-U
Ka irniaii. Jidin i;.bfi'.
M. l'iui-w ek auuil llii.dr;tk
ll;irl.ev 1: -ii. a. ivt, nitul Z i'-n.i, Ji E Forr;-y, R V
U Lin-oiii, Cliiln lAile, Oal;l h.u.aUi.u. Hi Mi. it-.-.
i.ulT.'i In lli-hlaud, Miclil llaukl.-, Ma.tin U Ke-d,
I'. ti-r roiiiu.ui. (
(list U --tier A K Mi! It. waaL, M i.lih.-t.
I'enus- U iy llujim l. O .o Oundrum, II W Snjrd- r,
rani o.i, a ti t. siiiiid e.
C-nin- Cou'l tW-iuey. J Sereoel, I-ri Kiiet:lc, Haul J
Wliil.- ll.-er llviil It Ki.til!ln in
u iar, m-iio:ii. u.iiiu jn-nw -uoa.
S -w 11 rliu t;tiri.i 11 ul-r. J.i'n.b Olienl-irf.
L.iu -mu IVt r Wehr, J .U kb. li, All Suler.
Ki'.lj l'..i..i In-iub .ri.nj, Joliu B Diu.
CU.t'Hto ' inkieuian. aiuioii Slraua. r.
t in.'i Siuii m..h .iliihl lli.i r.
Leiri.buritJon'n Wuif.-, S:Ul li.ldea, Tiios Neebit.
ll.avcr Joel Kltui'r.
J'lit Jury.
Centir Cliri. n-ia-h-!, J L'lut. a Swineford, B Tboma?.
W..-si Unaver J i.- .M'i.i:'o- ca, linl Ait r.
Limestone Jar It rr, ii o !-ij;:itner. S S liarb-r.
better U.-o .iliiier, liuc Airier, I'cler ftuith, S Uomu,
M Spcrb!, Jli'. Hill.
t:iaiin.in Wul O llerrild.
l nb.ir,- Jno bi-twiler. C. M nteliua.
1. wi?li'ir L, J He. luiia, lirajaui, Jn T Mi.ler,
Ju !!oui:tU,ii.
Cukiu Jae h Hutnmel.
Keilv J iiai.-niu, A 11-i-k -1, T C!in an.
Ultimo Ueo llurli, O licrta tl Uou k, Ja Irwin.
11 lute Ui.'1-r Uiri-J Hani-y
Ni-w it-rhn li Uvliman. ilenrj Solomon,
ha t iiu-falu Jae liun-ly.
l'eiuu fraiikl.n Stuck, J ihn Kitter.
- Zsaaei Xilat, rst. 1. -
Christian Snyiler tb Ji s. Wailnee
J-tmrs tlillium Ta John M'Ke.i
t'liaa 't-her i l.aae 11 Ktyher
I'hae A Snyil r Jolta uvu.
11 nrv Uord-hare II- ury Yoxltieini'ir. Jr.
1'iell hlu'ia 4u. lor Win. tJullina ea J;u-d Irrin.
v '.i-.-usetitir. Murviv. iwrtuor, a-.-vh ita!an Kfikr
KiiM i r Mrtin urn.t. u '
M iy t Kio-e tjc M;4 iliT.rti t Hary Xf SayOer
J"l.n HariuiHD jr. vs !amuei l-i-h-r
T tu'utmi; iin Jobu ilaruuitu. Jr.
Win U Norriai tt Co. v llio:n u IV)Jrr
(ie-rf iVmiff s J-ill 11 1; -nut:r's cuumilU
Win .iie va K.VrL II. Kuir
J V Ki.l !.-r mid Wife vn Mielil Kleckoer
W iu It lirinr t o S uM d
.ur'. iJjiftiUrt r Jxh Hun jr.
Abraham Zeiglcr T.i Jtn SnyUvr'a Ex'r
Hum : Tf aSrtino
tiefj triz vw Joph Atkins nj Mtvry 8mitb.
Jnrob llntii. jr. ts trwl UuteliusT
June S plinth Vit Hi ury Kiuol
J'.iq fcb v DaTid Wtririt k
Mary Kacly v J. K. Sn)Jer
Jaiu9 s. Mnr-th vs Jaceb liumm)
Ohrls Cawiey s Nichoiu Mensb
L"oarl tnith ti Jacob UL-rg-ttrvsfier
Jacob Uturuhart Nicbolu Measb
J if r'iinaniis ts 11 W Sujder
&lltttl Tr UDt
W it 3utlina Ifc'r ts A Thorn -.s A A Messiogsr.
Iauirl B CanfieW ts Tboman Net bit.
ClwarJ Movrr Frver Mover.
blwsr.1 MoyT for Philip Kyer s Frankltn Fryer, etc.
Juhn l.rlmiin, Jr, ts Il-ory and SHinuei Fb.r.
fcaui; in araue. iiAbvr.
Crnn'th iiir M iT A Kl II 6 lioyer and sureties.
Jobu App t.h Uauiel MillhotT.
Jau Kelly et iU th S'pben F Lvtxlal.
Jftlin KHuh vs Autlrew II .roirn t kl.
.-;ium -1 bwin k I'o vs Ilt-ury High. fc
Fr"ir:" k K Weed Hi: Iwu Wumd.
Jacob J M -irr tp J;iiba9'-hcN'.b
Irsnkliii Krver I'hil.p Mover.
Jju-ob Ketehiey Henry zUn'.er etal.
Joiph aSlinuunu v Jiwpb l-nrron t ai.
It uU n Kiell r vs Ueo Wo.l'e.
W a t'rik-rU'kTSmltrwij; 1 Nuais Unison Ti Ira Sayrt
A Wal WitV ileurv Msoti. 1
Jot ob Farley Jjbn L risuer.
John t KokHfcltcr t Abbt Orcen Exr.
lik l-t k Millrr ts J H.-irttaan Jr, wttli oot.
Win Miller v Ja"l M tX b:a,ia;trtli.in.
Kl-x, Brooke k iirowa ts H i tchart Als.
REGISTER'S NOTICEi
VOTICK ia hi-n-tiy j-.i-a b all cAuiwrnnl, that the fot
luariujt naiunl pi-rmius llara auttliil their aiXovnU iu
thu s tcrV Offias at New B -riln, Uuiou county, an-!
that the said acomiiu will tM iiraarut)l for cuuBnaatiou
and allowance at thi Orih:in &.urt, to tie bi:ld at .aw
Brlio, rurtta nuiutjft Lu,n. 11a Ui.i Ibinl khdjy uf
n:ins i.urt, 10 ne dim at -
t-etiruary ni-xt. 1 tn-ini; triu Mm ay 01 tue mjulD.j ? ia:
Acct of Jamb'W. Spilth, exueutor ot Jubo Suiier, late
of Chabman to.. decM.
Ax: ot 4braUam Vuun. ailmiuintrator of afichsel
(inre, late of UulT.Uo t , d'-u'tl.
Acct of Pbiiip Swaria, aUniiabtrator of John SwarU,
late of IVrrj to , de'd.
Acct of Joliu Keif-njiler, aitmintatrator of oba Keif
VDjT'ler, lute of Chapman ti., dec'il.
Acct of A. J. I'ciura ani Wm. Pi'larilmhxIaWlori of
Jolia I'etrris late of lluflalo tp ,4cM.
lioal acct of Jos. Spoita ana Sam'! Bickel, odminiatra
torn of Ucnry Uicltel, late of Wbite 1) -r to., dec'ii
An-t ot John and fvter Arboj;aat,xccutora of NicholM
Artag:vit. late o I'erry tp dec'U.
Acct of Cyruft Brown, z-cutor of Frederick Wiltixtot,
1. .. L' . .: . U..fV.lA In
Aret ot s.im i ucuaeroB and koo t candor, exacatora
ot m. u. suiuvan, late oi wuiw iroer Ip., dee d,
I ."'"' u.at.ii.ui'.M.u.h'Hiu.uvi bKHT'lBtHt
chtw of Wm. K iiy. or liaHy ip o-j.
Hdoi wii.:rw-i n.
AertorJoiiu Itartuau. ir.. afut.nt.Nii of Uar k
:rluUc Jbiurfot,
'.h
Aoct cf JchiiSit--. a.lia.niatr.itorof JaoobKimbVlato
VI WISaT VHaU-ru uw UUiyiUUTiI. llfC 1. I .
acioi uiinMW suaraianot Betli. Lt Iia. Catk Jana ,
Ae-nnt juiinstec suardianol 8eth.lTlia.Catk Jana
ay, deed. ctUilstlA. B&BTMAN.
Wr, osw, nc inn, imXi, mi
ClUilsllAN Batt M AN, VvWr '
iMr. llhctt, U.S.Sonator from South i
Carolina, the successor of the diati.cuL.hed
C,n,onllj in , thrilling spsech the other
d Jb the gemte, indulged in oerUiu'
- ..... .
mBi prophetic aJniiMions. His
jj,,,,,, were (, . eorr09p,,ndeDt from
v- - - -r; --- - --
Wton .
that the "people of New hngUnd, with
nnnr mn. wure the most Drosperous and
h,pp7 pe0ple ja the world." Bat how u
a
Soijth ? TurniDg to Mr.Fool, be eaid :
iEven rour cotton-erowinr State is
beooming oomparatirely weaker." SeeuJ-i
ine t0 foreet that the corerntnent had
" . .... - .. c .L . .
'ever Deen too natron or me oouin, ae;
' Wd in this language, "Under the
: evident tendency of the Federal Govern
ment, it could not be long Deiore Maryland,
Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri,
and North Carolina would be free, and
then a general emancipation would follow.
This Union would seal the destiny of the
South socially and politically."
Alfianter S. J. hnston, ihi newly
eloetpd Justice of the Court of AtipeaU nf
n
A. X . O HI", IS the CT Ml 2fdU 1 SOn OI JotlO
ji, i l tt l
Adam'', tll secmd I'lendcnt ol the taKed
c ,. , . . , , ,
otitis nis momer navmg own a oaugn-
ter of Charles Adams, lisc, , 0f ,he ci'y of
YorV thp , e ,n l a in of tha I'rpiiVnl
'ew 1 ,! ne Seconal a m Ol ine t realuiml
: p.n , rrranirtliAr 7-mhriah .TnKii.
11 18 P" er0 " grmna "er, Aacnariat JOUII-
son, was a Jew, and one of the earliest
'
se llers of the COUntV f One'Jia.
.
, . . . .
JQf 1 hfi Uhlld'n Faper la the title Ol
; a aiii!), hut ve;rv hanus iine mon'hly sheet,
' . ... , . , , .
einoe nsiieu w in engravings, pjonsnea ui
! the offi :e of the American Messenger, Ne
Yoik. The cmi, when sent in paeknues.
. . . hi!linl a Vear in.-imn,
14 only 800UI Otlf sni.llllg ayertr, im,IIIOIIIg
. ur I .. , ,
nresui :i
e hnp this lutle paper, and
f r
" ,he Msenr.w.ll find their way j
into many Uin lies. They are both ireigh- i
- oi
; (.jo: Wili choiee an 1 u-elul ri-fHiins;.
Tl.. t .L- fT1
Kmciciuiijui me .'iau uouies iu
-ew Jersey, i'cnnsylraui, Delaware,
Maryland and Ohio, take place in Wash-
i iegton, cn the 5th of February next. The
bids should reach the Department by that
date, and as the time for letting heretofore
. , ...
ha3 been m the month of April, tbe con-
tractors, and parlous intending to bid for
the service, will notice the change.
Joiah Qj:n y, Jr , oi B i-lun, has betn
CMiijie le t, it i s iid, i make an asaigtt
iiieni t'o'ih-' bcntfii f hit creditors, lis
!,riui! p--i-ry hn bti urous!y
--t nauvil ,ii i...ni iiiret-t-i fie hundred
. t It i -nil I ir-
Suabury St Erie RiiirsaJ.
l J-i.iiiiii-i-e i ih.'t-f hii'idreil. Iiiriv
niiiininled tn iilllmn Ut)i-rin' l'in
! '
-.IiieK ol ihl f'uld, SO villi! ill 'h? e
lo ihr
!cml pro-iperity of our ctv, met on Fri iav
!evi-n iiie Irtsi, mid organized tiy the-lt-i-
ol Job K Tv dii. Esq.. Chair an, nn I
I Phih,. M. Pi i. e. F.-q., Secretary. The
1 a'teiid.ince was ver larje and cumifised
chit flv o! ihe m ist a.-liv- i f "or htisir e-
men, hn j is;!v feel and like nt ain
interest in ihe succi's- nl the eiilriiri-e.
Taen'i tit tue i .'i,mriin;i ji'i--i-iii muo
senbt d 8100 00.) utl 'he s, ol. .11 1 e ie irn
at. 11 ;e ure,lhat its itiKitiuers are enrn. stl'
and assidu )ii-ly ciij ed in their l.tliors
a'i't Irnin the sm, thy gnerat!v mini
f - tn t 1 cl i-e-' t f our cit.zeiis n the
I4"--" u.UsiiuL aid,'' 1 hey will be ati'ejt
I to report an amount at their next 'meejir.,,
on I uesJ.iy, Ihe 27ih mat., which, mih
what has been a'ready pledged in the
iiitfnor, U ill lenvft no doubtof the romple-
lion of ihe work. We recommead to all
h ho desire 10 add anntner motiumenl to
' the enterprise ol Pli.Iideljihia, to step
; forward und hherally seeond, by their
: subscriptions, the efforts of the Cominittte
I to raise a sum sufficient ai once to atari
this great and noble undertaking.
News ani Notions.
t"Frr anjfthmg ym woM mad known
9ft-hr w'mi jfom WJtil to bity
Vaf sure mtfdogme
JXsf ttyr morr customer
4af itr qmt'tfr wist
5:
Hon. Andrew J. 0,;le, ol rennsyivaniu,
ha been an -oin ed Charge d'.Vffjires lo
I C(i-nhaeii. This olB.-o seems to betel
enri lor Fennslnniiit. Within a few
j ears it h ialMen suecessiveiy held by Wm.
! V. !rin, K. P. Feumken. and Walter
Forward, all ! this S ate.
Oil Chri:inis djy m less th.in 80.U00
paupers partook ol a j.)uj dinner iu the
union houses ot Lmdon.
Mrs. Myra Clark U nties has purchased
Mt. Pros)ect Farm, a benutitul propeity
near Biogh imt-iti, N. V., where she in
tends lo reside.
The editors of all the Journals in Hun
;.irv have been obliged lo send it) li the
1.....1... . .. ,.i- ,
" suuscrioers.
As a large number of ciiizens of I'enn
sylvania who left their homes to come to
llarrisburg lo wilnesa the inauguration of
Uov. inkier have been prevented by ihe
snow drills Irotn tniojing H al pleasure,
jihas been decided lo repeat ihst ceremony
on ine 34 t uesoayir January , 1855.
"KeJtaD.,
The scientific American tate thai
ndulientted lea m becoming more common
every day. 11-re is scarcely a pound ol
I irmtit !k In he liiiinn r it i aHuIib. airl i;..
ih is-iUM, huq meu ii undergoes a UnisllIDlI
, i ,
process wneu ii cuc nK. Uu this be
tL,wttrft ?
t, .
in L'h.n.i. connecerl wnh fitteen
difft rent ni'Ssnunrv S iCieiies : beinff an
,MS ul ""l" Jrurs
ltlTI"D ' J""' lll-
Englth. S G.rm,
ii .i.
'a Swis?'. 1 Swedish, and uucouoecltd. I
C. K.uih, and pan of hi Miii
. Lutheran church a. H,d.
mn-i cIihiiicdi !ernKnwajnreai:hed bv It..
t L.l-1) a iiiijir.
The mi-ml-?r irf Cm,,,., .k
ce-rbMiin;. -he J i fehraan. n, h..t,. r
: - V . -rar, ,
ZZZ 'T
J" jmJ!u?
,,.., ... . . cn". ma
p. e chl,I:ili-lj ; mahur,JJ ,' ,
FT'-fl I ua- .1 flT 4. ) I H 1 1 r
r..-n,. rrTl-miita and a comm-
:. c c.irieimtence lo rmrr iK
"bjecf of the ,neH,rS,he 'ief v,
' T"" -"'I I.Hrf of
live wo:c cotbwutcc. Itnve not vet becov
, -
announced
From the rfrenf rport of 'V Me'hcdisi
Owt Concern ii New York, ii ftp-ara
that the sales lor the lint twelve nwiuh
re more than f 2119,000 being an iocre.-e
ot fC5 000 over the previous ve-ir, arr
exceeding all former yearn. The profit
on the new Hjmn lfciofc were 47 416.
The Christian Advocate and Juurnnl ha
a circulation of from 25.000 lo 43,001).
The Missionary Advocate XO'.OOO. The
Sunday S luxil Atvocale 65.(tV. with a
yearly sale ff Suuday School Buoka
amount. ng to live thousand.
The annual mexsage of Gov. Wood1, ef
Ohio, Htutes that the receipts in'o the trea
sury in 1-51. a'liouuted lo t3. 000. 01)9,
nn 'I iheeiix-ndi'urpi $i (l9f,3C'J. leaving
a b .nice of $312,099 The State debt
am i,r.'toSl3 581 301b-strtei the School
and Trust Funds, ainouuiing lo SI 751,.
3ti.
The SlPdmship Golden Gate made the
pnage from Panama to San Francisco in
ia H.ii. .,H , l.n,,.a tW.m -. :.
s,'"" ,l
j 1 "urry .
: I
i A" 'he world and the rest of mankind.'
'" UV' Kll5',', s InaUgll
. hinhlv Hrrrii.l,v
HOHIe IllUniv ai.SCripilVe Sf
!!-: inaugural ne use ire
in ,h(. , ,,. 1rnia , MnUrtln
co, b,ds lurn.sh.ng a cho,ce and cheap
fuel for domestic purpose, for eeneratliiir
- . .
sieam lor inc aiaiionary ana Ajocomoiive
' r. .
; r.rigine, as tll as lor the propulsion ol
our o.eaoi Ship
&C Telesraph.
As will have been seen in the Le"i!aiie
I .- . . . r .
proceeoings, Mr- Kelso ol f.rie, ha intro-
j duced a bill to exempt the homestead of
every ''im'ly I mm levy and sale on execu-
! ",n- LThe ,e,rm1s ?f ,he bil' "'V
i the debtor shad cleaiijna'e hn homts'ead.
j h(;h ol lie sold o( wha,ever va!ue
: The passage of such a bill wnuld hae a
tendency lo incree the number of elegant
mansions in the S ate, and for th s reason
may be a .nied
Turner, ihe great E-nr'i.h pain'er, r
dead. tin was caiied the Claude Likrraine
01 Itnt iia. lie was l the very t end nl
his f rii.e-iuu tnd nrse, as nil ar'uiti
must i'.k by ! iy dini f genius. Hula hep
wit pixir, im.i hi win mor indebted to.
hmi i.ir an etact than a hheral educntion.
f'h iii- s Si h ri, who wn tried n the
O.tr mi l T.-di. i . r nt Wtikeshxrre. last
..I iri-
I , 1 It- li'-O'll 1
f-l'rllfl, i 11 1 1-
' nt iwu named
7 n the itroutid of
'W d in neii ieVi ie.
O 1 l.e
, i--ed
i.'n inti.
1- nf .'!.,
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tirttii-en. LL
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Wili.fl. , M ' 1.. .
1 lliiri t-iir-r -iii-tt -4 t.
rCetjiM rr of the Orplian-,
K'-corder of Deeds.
A party nf joung men aasemhled about
a house in Norwat, Me., -eienade, in Cal
ilhumpian stjle, a ccup'e married that
evening. A gun fired in'o the crowd, and
a son of Capt. Jeremiah Foster, nM about
20, was fatally wound-d. Two others
were slightly wounded.
On Wednesday, tl9i 45 were contrib
uted to the Hungarian fund in Philadelphia.
A large number of ihe friends and
admirers ol Gov. Johnston, in Philde!phia
have had manufactured for him and hi
lady a service ol plate, at ihecot i,l 990.
I he present cunsisis of a silver waiter,
three feel in length; two pitchers, each
seventeen inches in height ; a lea set,
comprising si piece ; a piir of goblets ;
cake baskets ; twelve napkin-nnjjs ; lish
knives ; butter knives : torks. &j. The
presentation took place at itie Ainer emi
Mouse, Chesiiot Street, on Friday evf-inn
last.
Washington, Ian. 23. The Democratic
Slit'o Conveniion of Texas has nmiitmtteJ
Gett. Sa i: Houston for the Presidency.
Pittsburg, Jan. 23 The health ot Gov.
Knssuih is completely reaUired. lie spoke
lo Ihn people Irotn the Ulcony of the S:.
Churles Hoiel, lo day at 10 o'clock. The
great festival in Ins honor Comes nff on
AI md iy afternoon. Tho several Kossuth
Commiitees of this city ami vicinity, held
a meeting to-day, and consolidmedatl their
orjtnnizatiofis with our general County
Coimnittee, which comprises about siity
of the leading men of this place.
The royal mail ateaxi packet Amsrnn,
from Southampton 2d of Jan. for the West
Indies, look tire at about 1 A M on Sunday
60 miles west ol Sicily, and was entirely
consumed, with the mails, officers, crew
and passengers, eicepl 21 persoas, vis. Mr.
Vincent, midshipman, 17 ol ihe crew, and
two passengers w ho succeeded in gettiog
off in ou of ike boats, aad were pickerf
up alter being by her IS hours. The to.
lai nnmber nf persons on board is said to
have been 155. The fire ia supposed to
have originated from spontaneous combus
tion.
Lancaster, Jan. S3. The bills preferred
attains! the Christiana prisoners lor murder
and riot, were returned ibis morning bv ihe)
Grand Jury. " no bills, and all the prist
ner were discharged by John L. Tbemor,
Eij L'ts'lict A.toicey