C HON I I, aU" C LE.' B .Lb w j -VWeV . mmnvv J. Ti. II C. 1IICKOK. CuuHFsroxmxG Editor. FRIV 5B II SO, ISf.S. New Postase Act. TVefinltlc following inserted as an advertisement in some of our exchanges. nfion iniprrtant to As K c"" 3Un n.. . i: .i .... .,.'.(. wc deem it best to give n a place iu i n'-re iu our cu.u.uu- I'M;; lrncl'tuns to Xotice to the nf j os?;ige arc o"pr,7', inlie0f thu.e now csta. I 1 lit bed, to wit : letter ennvey el in the Ua ceijr o . , .. , i ..,tr i.,..,-..u ,',.?s iu the Lnt:cd Mates man, a... i" , , ,,,.. 1- .1 ll lor auj i .:v... .t.i-..i. i'1'iits : and" for any dis- Sana lunt ".- , tanee exceeding thrcu thousand m.l, tcu cent.". nil Tr.--I .lj J iril' stamps may 'cut bav been placed by the' writers. i l?v the sr ccn-1 section of the act, the ; rflstmaster General is authorized to cs- j tabiish a uniform system for the r"gistra-. lion of valaable lett-rs. This provision of the law will be Carrie in'o tfiect, and special instructions therefor will be issued to postmasters, as sonn a the necessary , blanks can be rrer'ared and distril uted. JAMES CAMinKU,, roc'iiiisur fJen'-ril. Post Ojrxe D--pa,-tmrat, March 9, 1SG"). rF"The above provisions are mostly recei ved with approbation, but we think that which requires prc-payraent ia alt cases will not bear examination. J'lrrrr: 1 . - ... tellers wil! balance all !:.eS on letters unpaid j and not called for, f. r many of these letters i.l ...i be out in ihe mails if pre-pay.nent ..v. - r. nmr.i1. nd even if a few dollar ... if - f.. . 1. ,r ... i i k.. ti.. fKinTii iior nrt f . account whea compare 1 wf.h the aYsolu- injasuceof the rule and the suspense and despair ii will occasion. Pre-payment may benefit the Editorial corps as mhen as any om-, .i.m e-f iti.... , ' we nro:esi ui .i it j - L., ...P. , i.o-i-sen oure.wr.buM. .!... .. .rcIi' 11:1:1:1:1 1n 111 , , .i t'-is is ness. we pav for tae-.r p:iw-. an a i-.s doubt'ess the ease wlh ev. r .- man who is a tnan. But we often send i-t'ers which are of no advan'ase t' us an ! f r watch it is n.-t right thst we sl.aM b-e,.:np. '..-! t" pay ; and we receive letters fr which it rtrlt mat we should pay. This is thje-xp-.-ienc-.nj .louut, of us all. Occa-ion.ii import: ins of l.'Hers for which we should not pay. are no juMifica tion for forein: upon us a co l" of imp siti..ns. We had rather mi!Tt lns from a boor or a knave, occasiena't;-, -,ian have jr.-netiee im posed upon ns, da'!-. ! v the (Iovernment. That the time fixed for tins law to jo into effect is too soon, admits of no doubt. From the origin of the IV-tal System, people have rre-raid nos-"'e or not. at their option. '1 he poorest and mnst needy could send t. vhom they desired, by mail.even when tliey hid not enough to pay the postage. It lost, no money waslost-on.y.neiett.ranois .. The time beinS. Thse most nee. .0.1- it, are , .. . . .,rv,.. p..., n r.-e .no! not onlr lhe senders but tho-e nlo eipeetir," fctr, w H Zn erue. suspense and all , ii. i-p .. the ills of "hnpe deferred So radical is ihisrhanse of custr.m, that in tnany cases th- n-.ost attentive reader w ill overlook the stringent re-;iifment. Hut if inch would be lire misfortune of the mo,st in Cellii;ent.how sadtv will liiepoorand '.'.iterate, or those who read bat little, be disappointed ia sending or dropping letters, and st.pposins; fliev are on the wav.whcn thev are lying dead in the Post O.Iice ! If in the hurry of !. --inss you forset to pny yoar tetter, or its weight is renter ihan v our stamp will carry '. same e.-il ensues ; it r aoi for arded.and yort not only sail' r the lo-s of the benefit your leifr was in'.e; r!"d to be ctow.but you may have hard thoughts tow ards Ihe persou to whom it was directed, cr rite vtna. More than that, when ycu hare paid in ad vance, you have no certain';." of the delivery of lhe letter, and no security for the malting good of the loss its non-re.-eption may or.ea. . : Te- : j . e i .. - , i ,- , .' ', . work is done," is d. a.e 1 ; !:;e letter muni be ' . ... ... , ii.n. . ii? in'iiiei-iii ..1 oi -n;ivii:z mien ine paia in advance ; t ut tue Uovermnent shTles t all reiKnihi!ity ! and y.u Inow tt-A where the miscarriage has crenrref. ' The same error lies ia th? registration of money entrusted to the mail. lou must nay o cts. ail'l.Iior.a'' for havirj it registered ; but if never received, you have no remedy, and mast lose it. lteoinTriw.. o.. --- -- lllilV J'll'.t llllT fact of your havin- sent the m'.ney, (and its face thus einnse its i-nbm!.!. . .. . i.. i the Power which thus s-ns and sea's itself ' morauy responsive ir me .teL-ery of what , " ,5 nei amenau.e , ,a"Sm r""' ! ! -... V..C.C nam (.noi me sjiti we i "read ahAni " ... i. ...... i. . . : .iw,,.-.i is a mni niasier. in vviiiiiiuii ia. w. rninmrih f.r. ...wr ... i pay for and undertake to deliver specified ! luuesai a certain point in acertain timenre i lnnnt.kl. f... t. , . . ' aecoontable for any fadure u. the imi.l.ed : - , if Tiri . .j i L tmicii : t Ti ri il i'c s i on oi rL'Iii!cai n ioi in uui i auu iii"rv aru niumuiu "'"ut",o .. i j : ruth LntlTr. rr foment ou lott. h reireJ.exeept- ; ,Q rc3,k.r3 of lhe cbronicV, 1 here honest men must now see that reforms can ; suJ gonging and bru.s.ng of the person, n their ow fcomw. CWwn9 ! fcl f ? ng upon sueh a, are to or from a foro.gn , a,.r5J 5t. j, ; CPpit.d from r. Vogel'a ; not be successfully carried out ... the dark. , have kept the .New lork police in activity . rtowapj ,n4 ;f lL(J tcatLeB j : St" ' country, er to officers of bc F..ve.nu,eut , (Vrrnpt who !Cek emolument at the ; for a length of time, till their feats have i f mc . t0 ruin h M(1 La,. ' t, 0Dlff' lr ;.f Africa, as given in the Zorfu Jrtc expense of principle, will manage U , get ; at length come to occupy a Vmn,nt , . mcaM C"e remains uiTi-eu. , ,.r .n .i1 s-rpt no!itical nlaec m the courts of rushce. JIany of. . . .& , . , , ' ur ., i ..tuf cn ,t i tiiT v. ru idn1 ti7. us u ui.n ic ui,nr i v . ihri tii'rt r.r i tit ii nnn mv;i iiitiich lu . l-Vnm md afier the lir't r-t January, line ;on.ioi ... i .r - - wUieU Hod lias given hii people to Be usea i...Urri.. . V0 ,...1.1 ,d fiffv-six. rjstnias-i ii. v.i .mMn;l .1,. t.; nf .....vemeni. who would le ashamed to ; them are foreigners, and others are, it ap- . , .,i . ...... , e . . .i to tilnort fii-t:icre etatiips i t r i : u ,..n.r in an cr?cn ottratiiza-; ficaw. of homo birth. U ltti tao birta ; , . , ... .1 v..r. I11LU BUIU dnN0W,Cl,C,eSM" nlybcna' aroused the indignation of tho people. ! thing and everybody who advertise t-xtcu-uur a common carrier, but he taxes us all to ' .... . , , ,i I ,:..! Tl ;, n.imii. lieenme iamiliarwitu auac UU1I1I aCECltnrr H. iv... m. bv. ... in sustaining itself; he.rjrf., moreover, by , 6oes aud penalties, any peryjns from inter- win- wii him in that l.ne of business ; and e os completely monopolizes a branch of Ptiie rerjtiires ns to pay in advance Pom a lot of agenu and ervants for whose earles.nrss or s,raUnss h, won., b. aP(.t,tirt-UbJe-aa.l, :f.h g..-d fail of reaching their CORNELIUS. de.tii.a.io:. he jingles your cash in bis pocket and coolv trlU you y-u can. help yourselves! , O, forlhcotnine Sim ! this a feature in , the Postage Laws wormy 01 ...e " fy i t.. r ..f Freedoms sacr.M compaci with ti.HLfM- , , , . f- Missouri. eir. .......... i. I will amuiMi iu ii ..nnnul Id OUT IttrtltTH int'llUSOII the namcof all the S.rei an.! Sons of '? why . iu may not our lomr frientls enjoy ihe ame pn- ? liy tux Atin ricai.s more inau Ii;.-.hlll(,n (c-rmans. or Mi"'', ics l.'t those ., ran, and who sh aild, and who ciioose to pay in advance nl lhe lowialc.do so let after payments be remitind in case of fraud or itn posilion and if the iovernment iind-rtake to deliver any packaze, anywhere, ht it he rr.t- p.mhk for sue. delivery, as Impress An ami other romnion carriers are now oy law -, re.spousible. Lefritltirg C'lmm'ch. "- . . . . . . i or tne LtwuDnrj unronicie. African Slave Hunt. hat!m 1 I lie last number er the til'ini IL nU contains an account of an African ; slave hunt. Though it does not much ,i:rr .. f,... ,.,. 1. .111.1 I.U1U 1111. OLVllil'J vut. . 1-. for the sake of makinir observations on a : region of country hitherto unknown to European travelers. The cxptditi,n comprehended the larresf army ever raised in that region, viz. about 20,000 lueu, well supplied with horses, . f , , ,, , .,,;.,, camels, ie., and moved south, soutn-cast, i toward the country of the Musgo, and Tu-; furi tribes, situated south cf 10" north; lati-ude, and ou the parallel of 1 1' W ! cast longitude. (I'Ct all our waders hunt out the place on the Map.) The pc,p!e . all retreated south, as the army came, tak- j .. . ., , inn nit i them all thev couiu. .rrivi:iL' ni n ..riMii I.,!.-., .ireti.hit.. H.ititli as fr as "o ; i . b '. . . . . .1 . -.- . r.m.l. ttn iri)lV I..I.I.H ' ::a : L V Side, faHCicd wcuriiy from attack. Uut the S.iktys clva!ry wcro orJered across the ... ;,..,, .. , r..t ,1,., i ,i uiiun tat 1 JU, l.U'iU. Dl. .... -v.l thuU.di a large part of both nun and horses :. perished iu the attempt, those who suecco- ded in crofSll.fr, ca.tured 1.S.-00 women and ehildreu, and J,0iiO bead of cattle. T,j( mea wor(J alJ y,. ,.. lIie nrrirm armv marched , eastward, to the river .Shary, (at tin l'nint 2,1'fbl feet wid-,and avera&ing l.j feet i , , r deep.with a current of four n.i.es, di-ehar-- ; jut0 UkeTsad; u.'va.slating the coui.ti , i,uru;ng every house and destroying every fru;t tr(,c ldlowing the curse of ths river for ten days, they cr.-s.-d Ij the cast- . t. ... .. 1 -.-.nrii.l ..fill MniTO. viiu e.i ii, au.. vni ....v.. - e and 4 000 head of cattle. On this oecas- , , , , , . s;ou thev took men, who were liot.got into camp and brutally tortured to death. rf ... The expedition now set out ou its return, but the rains commenced, (middle. t.f Mar.") with the uui! terrific hurricanes and came down in such torrents as Dr. had never seen. The Musgn tnbo use no clothing, but lmveexc' llvnt liu!:', and uow 4 0(H) W(,11U . a,l children huddled ,02eU,r pn tlic i,E.!ate.I phin.and.whi.ily , , , fi; n:J (ii.c,T,ful!V) f0 tbat ' - (Ivstntery broke out among them, and out ol the whole, only Were brulig'.f Home t9 Kul;a bv the Victors. II. M. ; , - . . . . a -.1 - j Division Of Dnlaa Coznty. i Our friends in Union county in favor of Division, we aro i.ieased to learn, have cau.-ed that measure by a majority of 4." , votes. This settles the matter, as the law erecting the county of Snyder was j already passed, subject only to the vote of 1 tho people, who on Friday last declared in favor of mvision. Un haturJay evening . l.....l .1,. i r ii.n e.-imoin until late in the nii-'ht. Our friends near e,-' Uiwarove were eflebratinc the event, lie- fore iiiiot'ucr ycar.it is .. ... . i .1 , ...i.n .. , ,i, iiu-iK .u.ii , that felinsgrove will be the scat ot j ii.tec lor cD'Ucr counij, uuu utnwuui f i a. .. . .1 i ,..o. i nr.t t..p Union. i liy that time, the Sunlury & Erie, and Su.-iuehaiiun Kailroads will b"th be in operation, and a twenty uiiuutes' ilJe will . . , , taKo u.s to eillier piace. , . r ,., nl I ho ritu us Ot JNeW L' llin will ! , .1 l,.m,l n dnnbt BOn.Sl . V tl'Cl tlie elleCIS OI UIC removal of the seat rf justice, as it mny r,.rI,ar depreciate tho value of their pro- " - , t ,1.; t,.-mr r.t i i i . them at least offer but .he penalty of their own indis-; cretlon. Caiises.thougli sometimes d. "tiT- C1 trilling, give birth to events w:b.,llv J ,.,i..xr.et,.il mid this has been the case in regard to the division of Union county. ; Tl0 UIlillct Persecution of some of the best , IUO,, ros,,cctable' titizons of that conn- ... t. .... 5 e..st manifested bv then, in ! - - , , , i .i,...i tim nusn-ieuanua luiuuai. u.n .v.ni. i ' 1 11 nn 11 : v iniiiii ui i c vuuu' though sometimes talked of,never serious-; 1 rnntcmnlatcd. or even hoped lor, until , .t . ,; of innooent individuals ' . . ... ti.. .,.,.. r.f ti.n nponio wcru uu uuuu. '""'' " 11 bond but tho st in tueir couneeiuus uu j f'lmreh in Aew lort uccn, outa recoruoi . .iiiene.u . f. i . ,.t-i,.ia e'rs- siutir ik -o j ... . . i .i...: i. ...J ...;,.1. moreban- t-Uurcn iu isen . -. .1. ...... v.. r Tl,,,. snsrenrlinr mieraliens. workshops c.cs . "" , ... .,,.,.f. . . ... ............. .in. c.i ttti'ft top r-nn e. anu arc uwiemivi i-v , , . , . , . . . .-,., ... m, oof. ion. u ii-i , n - i a . . . , i .....:;!.... t i.oiai. wire workers and leaaers, in.. - ""V, ... LnrrmtMi leaving the lower parts of additions maue to f . wb ; if wc should be V.tx w.. - . e j .!. S..V.erir,tinn. and d sc. that all who wautwnattney sen aie. - .... ..u. u lh0 Int. arc mtcnaeu icc; iou o. .u-. . r:;ni, have an atoouu. : u the persecution of those wao were cuu- .io.es. . " ,1 hheir old abode! Iu these new structures, adoptea alter years oi r " .ut rm wauid b J w "-" isbtcnt with their own tipinicuad who ! If you do not bt licve it, ,rJ aaibccon ' 'vf &j t" ar, ,.JC0 tLattUe poor caa .rs iihere, rueh as t's Kcrtown Yrfia , Je,e3ict f now fed tie LIjw mast severelya e,aira : viac:d. L'h-yh Hy-tcr. ... -. riDops at fcujbbnrn, Union (County, pcnnsijluania. o .yn.natby iu their discomfiture. Il m:,j affr j another salutary lesson, tc t)j;lt ,.UJ ,oe9 not aw-yS jus(i ... ..." . thc means," or that "all is fair in pol- ; lttcs. Anaiutuiarcjpcci.ii mij not ; 1,1K. imnn sotneof the iioliticiaus t; t . this County. Sunh try American. Secret Political Eccistks. ... ;,. ,JI .!,. ,, , ' : respectable papers advocating the pr.uci-, pies of the "American party are coming !,utf,,an organization. AVe have I 1 I ...il It ..I ,.f ll. n.c.;tu .f l.ia .... ... . .ib course, cm . 1"""' - - a n.OttrO'l Bnr'll-IIO.I UTt IIOL cousi s'ent N ltn ine cpiru ti our rejiuuutau institutions ; and the late experiment oi ; the Kuow-Nothing organiaiaticns has de-1 monsUated the fact, to our satL-faetiun, j that this new party has become as corrupt, I under its garb of sccrcsy, as were ever any j of the old parties. J .ou.an.s wore ; e,l , favor the American r ai ty on aecouut - - " " .1 - tion. l'hehone,t men, therein, ,n tue . i i tr. . v i.i.n. mvfl iii their own I c i . nut. Y:p men in - VI liUIU'l V7 i l;ro..d dayligl.t. Tut-T.1 and llt.XCSTT . ... .. should ulJ never shrink from tree invesitga- tion. L-m.-r t. rVres, (.one oi cm.; . . .- ,. . , St- Uiy -oi -b We learn from the Louisville papers ; that the anniversary of the patron saint ot j the pcoplo of the "pem of the oc?an was ; celebrated in tru,- Irish s'yle. birst, the j jolly Milesians suspended a man of straw ., i. t ;,!,.,;,. th Court ! iiviueuei o.no.........". i . House, personating thereby the uiuous - i i - :. . oil fin.ii. ii. 1 S. 1111 IV. I IS S..IV1 IU l.-uv n . e. 'Next they had a grand military and civic procession, with drums beating and i banners flying, and bits or evergreen orna- , ......tin the coats of the processionists, j ... - - ..... i. . f t, :.i, i. . i .... i..,f n i .i -i . u j As a ntiale to tue uay a iiuiuuer u. u.- i o. -v. j men were committed'to jail two for steal- , their admirers and patrons in abundance, in", several for rowdyism and muider,aud and when any of their brca-hes of the Lw the' rest for various offence?. Sunday . were expected to take place, steamboats morning tli spinel to the celebration cf were sure to be crowded, and mobs to any .t. I'atrie'c'.s 1'av was di.eovere l in the extent were readily at Land, dead bodies of three Irishmen one got In a driukingden, dignified by the high drunk aud froze to death, another fell s'.unding epithet of t-lauwix Hall, in down the stairs aud broke his n.-ek, and Uroadway.lWo was assaulted about mid the tliird was murdered by somebody un- . ulght of Saturday, or on the uioruing of kuowu. i'.i'.ii go-bragh ' ; the Lord's I'ay, and in a melee in which ' pistols arc freely discharged, he received Appointment by the Governor. Gov. l'olloek has appointed Hon. Tito- . i, ...... f . ll. ....... ...... ..... Crmir!" . ... ,e i ":'. " ''ncT c v,u, a Jud"e ou the butrtuie JjciicIi,; to me c1-" i , . ! I . . T . . T 1.... .-.I tin. .''il lllilll'in i resi'iem ii u.iesii.i' vi mu triet. ocuniosed of tha counties of Mon- roe, l'ike, Wavue and Carbun, to fill the vaeatiey oeea;i oiled by tho refjit'Jttu:i of Hon. JAMES M. l oKli:il. iuis appoiat- .. .. n't :.. made iu ace .rdaiice with the tin- ":ni "" " . . ...I., i.i nr. ..ii-. l-i nee v it h t I;P I.'l- ' i;iirfioiii request oi ;uc iar ci me- u....u, and will be generally acceptable to the ' V?' I. 1 1 l... w ... .. I l.itnni.r'.r n 1 .1 IT.Il'l. 11. 1.1. is n ... genii. in::t: 01 oTru-ie o ;: .1 .1. . ... and one of thosoiiii.ie-st Jurists iu the Com- in .nio.'tl. -I 11 . 1 .' I 1 11! T V It rt'IItlL 1 1 Ll ii 1 tsi l-" -'b-, " , ,. . . obnoxious to the people of the district ... I,.va till ,n..........Mi .To.b.r. I'i.iit'r renderea uuu- py iiis rtuieuious aieeu...o I.. Know Xothines indicted for conspiracy. Another Scheme Iroka down. Senator Cournt has been appointed presideut of ('!. Kiskky's Central Ame- rjcan Expedition. The project appears to llilT(. fizzled nut rapidly finee the surpicton f fillibusterism has tainted it, whether lUs::v or not we do not Know. i. f...f rt-iin the lireakin? Ut) of all the scheme for the acquisition ol ti-rrttory by ...... e f.,ree. shows that thuft has not yet become . . .i . .. i ... .. . f i . ..i iniiiv.invi i i..n.r.T.rii.-.i in iriiiuiai m iu ...v...v. i c;ple m our national etlnes. jt. ine pa.my i .r ii.. i . ir. Mtii in cirn ir n uajs ui in;iin.xft . Q not considered a crime, cot our ri-puuuc r,,,ls on i,cUcr moral foundations than the Grcciun, and gives therefore prouiiic cf IoBgt.r endurance. i 1 1- AnvEUTisixu. Thespriug season for There is no auu..n...h o".- one wno i.aS e. e. uo , .j ..fc" mercantile pursuits, that can not testily to I 1 . 1 .. 1 ,n ils numerous advantages. .. si . . : i ...... will, the diUere.it urms m town, . , see at once mat .a " ' . business to almost douole tue at.iuuui, oi ! f .. .. . i ...r those v. ha do nut. If you want bu-iucss, advertise. It you are a na.ier, uamc so lami.ia. . u..-..uoi.e, man loyKS a; ins uia ...it uou o..ja ia:r. ' . self. "I must haveaucw l.Wf. IIP U'.U LL11II1V , ii or make vnur- f .... 1 f vou are a tailor, make your . . - . , of you and your place of b.siucss just , soon t ho is huncrv. It is the same with every- t T. !. .... ..n,n with rr.rv. ! eot.i. .uv.. I . . . . 1 1. I .Whither are we tending? ine ..e o. mora. "B " i m our large towns, is rapidly beconi.ng ar. The state of morals among the masses t c .Wlin suMect of consideration. lhe j c . -. i t..(iS Cxliibitur.a in JNcw in councc- n-M, 1,,,.V demonstration!!, arc I i.vu " " . i EUIIICient 10 jurce muiivuuu . ... that there are influences at work of rue 1 1 , . , i i . , i,. 1 most alurminc nature, which nn:at be met ; . ..." . . . ... . , pptnty of the community is arrowed mnH a,fiurc.lly decline. Webelicve.bat our readers are B0W ' 1! .l.. 4V. n lnnfl. tllnl. - ... , i n..tAm r.t T.lllTI 111 fltlf! TiT'.Tfl I 'Illllll FB' ; (.as Decn gaining prouiri iu -.uw jui. anJ ln others ot our largo towns. lhe frc- iitcutcrs of bar rooms and groggcrics have , , ii j .i i 1 become deeply enamored of the bcL3:Iy an, degrading scenes i connected with tl.is demoralizing practice. A number of those j ruu.ans waosc truta l,v strong driuk, and whose views of fame ; piace, rue p ut.ca. Fa.., . , .i i -. i : . -...i.. views of eueh men and tbeir aUmtrers ana ; abettor, wc nave nouctii 10 ui. viar ou- - je u mere., to uea. ., . tue m , ... , . , i -.e .1 i . oi me iiuesu-.u ; u .....e. out a ........ " j "''" 'u j renuereil cucii a state oi society rossioie iu J ' . , our country, anu to u.rcct attention to tne only remedy. it appears mat M.wccn a person nanu . iUUU, Uli UJ UUelU il"l.l'lo'" u-a others of line character but ot loreign birth, a f.-n had cx.stcu. Mornssey and McLatur.in were the rorrccntative of " - immigraui. uruui.ny auu u..s.u.e. ' . . . i ...,.i:. 1 .. - T .i . nirti..!. n-em fr. 'ni' ri'rs of drinkins and -. - - - . ll gambling dens ; aid all famed for deeds ; of outrage au.t crime, luey uan come ; mto brutal conis.ou .. . - some of them had nearly paid the penalty . .. . .... , , r .1..-..T. r.. t ...v n,t.i,.i.,u t iii.t Lis death wound. Immediately an cx- citement, intense and wi le. spread, was f . . ,... I . r ... a . .....1 ... r i ... 1,1 ' a n P overpowering, extends among the masses. . . ltl, ,.: i.i-v... t ... ...... M .......j.,.. lln .e ricf t. .In. rnnlr n . n llo..r. hero, a demigod. In him, Amviicanifm has lost a representative, a champion. A yV.fr Sorut; is formed to do honor to his - ni. i i. r.-ii memory. ius J.orti s i'ay is proiaiu-u oy otio of the largest processions t his fur.e mm nl tl.n Iari'f i nrivessio.iie .t :n4 Ilinf. r- - --- ; r:li, tei aecu u ..-w a om, i...e.....s more horse labor and toil on the Sabbath flin n.A tn.liri. Ii'.a hfinn ril.rlirf '1 nn 1 1,1111 .11- .. i.i-. v m... . - ..1 . . ...j - , coiinectiou with demonstrations of a tiona character. Anu ttrus tne rests oi 1 1 I! 'i i L'U 1 HL LUI . .UU 11IW3 I't.Mia VI . , , . r , soeiety are seen already t, te ruling iintrM-i I 111 tlnlii. llnl.i-ltefl llnST fre!lt r. --. e, e I is the amount of social depravity among us, and how powerless has become the iu- il 1- a , uueueeoi uie gocu auu u.e vinuous , s;lTe fl;e connlry from the enactment of tUch sliamcless teenes. , Let us not be uiisuuderstoo l. We ab- j i nnr battery, and violence, and bloodshel, i ; wiictt(.r committed by men born in this ! : or in anv other counlrv. iut wc protest ' , ,.f r..;:., ..litl, n.,.1,1,1 " itlU.lfa lUat Oia.U .' ll(.tliiUi II . v. -t u , f instant nerniit our people to be .., .,..j : .,,.:- nt:nnal tharacter.bv - . . . . . , l 11 uruiiKar.is anil truiserd auu iiaiuuiers.Huu a djacc to any land. Ihcy are not,, i . . . . i n i , .1.- ana wc irui bna:i utver uwouiLyucoi'is (f our temperament or character. e ' LoU tJ ittuat iQ our New England homes, auii ; tl,0 w;de-spreadiug regions of our healthful, moral land, we are, as a pocple, We mart-eii iiV inTer:iv. iieae'i: una Virtue. 1 .1. e lear no cxamiuauou e...mu... s..- tistics, iu which our people shall be con - trasted with tho-e of other countries; and wc utterly repudiate tho i lea tbat the national flag of our Tnia is to be used at the funeral of any victim of his own life , , ... , , hU ,..ffin. and . ... III llll LUllli IV iiii.:H.i" 1 ' nilHO him to tlie laille Ol uiiiaiiyi iu iue Such a man is no rcpre- nation s cau.c. ! F(,ntativo t,f 0ur national greatness, nor of .!.,ri-ter; istie tende.eies,and we notice the melancholy transactions connected - .... with this murder, and tbe scenes wMca 1 13 ' . . ,i r irnir w "..rvc liata iiiiinuv ' woulJ T ll o.,r ,.;ti.the Church has crcatlv -t.!.:., ,l,o o, an,! .ho Binncu, iu utiio"....6 - r- uneducated. AVbat has the history of the nnr. n 1 1 1 1 r ; iiiutru. lliu v ill e iiul ujluuuicu , i -, i i j r r to be secu within euch walh. Congre- i gatiou after congregation has thus moved, .... , . f . ... . . .1, !,! i mm 1, .mil that much ot 1'ie lower nart of the city is riven up to ' ' ' ... : . i . ' .. . ... I stipes and commercial purposes, still, it is j .....l..nT - .1.1n l.if V.c.m le tin l4tinll4tA lim. r.lii ..f finlimnpfia r.rfiVliIi-lI ttV thft i t . ' Church, for the mxssc3 cf the pcop.e alio , still remain. newiuuvi.'.u, of New York has been misapplied. e i lMutifu, i " ' " 1 . , , , . ; ll build.ne a sum which would erect three , , aru rcq!lireJ ,0 acoom - , , , . ; , .j ,m among the godless and ignorant and com,- . , i; - .... tual Ii cuurcu 01 wcaiiuv nicraucra uuuuiu t Ti(ir. in tin hinu i iiuiia iicliiuj a v,yjtu .f if ' ' J , . ,;, h , j, withheU . iiiv itiitiii n si riiii iirf. i ! iitfi. u rvuuu from multitudes whose souls are periahin let such professors see to ll They will i . h J account to render at the judg- I went scat ( of Christ. And not only there, it will be seen that even in lat even in time there will j , be a reckoning. Let the Church of God ' wuU;taJes ;a Yotl ;n , i'liiladelpuia, and in our great cities gen- ! fcstcr;ns m;iCSe(, &f ,,10ral ; I!? t in r ' putridity will speedily caie thnir delete-' () u Mt tlcy con. I ,hc thoughtless and tbe selCb ; :. . .. . . , .1.. tt.at ti.cra t a law oi reirinuuou iu tuc K0Vl.rnmcnt of God-a law wlixll caa BOt . ....... . r. p.'n,...! .1. I lllim.'Tl' 1 jlni where the. are no national ' cndowmeats n0 ccclesiaiitieal funds and rich church corporations, it. is left to the Church from age to age, to meet the fpi- ritual wants cf the population. If those wants be neg'e.-tc 1 ly the withhuluing cf .t . i.e..? r.itans, tuen res: afoare i tuat iu unauu, in law, in insurance, ia depreciation of the value cf property, iu :.- of lite and tue " T.eral its cirity of society such Lort htelncs? and such ii ggardliiicss in re - id such liggardliiicss card to the irnauj cf mor. l m'tuer.ee, :, will meet ifu thoir reward. I here . i . it teudeth t poverty. The warning is be - mg uttered in the tars ot tne cburcn. ine evil may yet be remedied. The people cf aouaJaQt uiean3 to mect U1 the diffi,uU:,, wf ,he social discas, w'-i, ll is ,. i...i t. , t , f spreaditiir among us. I5ut there a neeJ ct 1 . , f . , ,, .i.i ;romptitude. It is ful.y time that l.tireh would SCO to it, ,nd that by her wise coulee li, aud liberal action, aud per- sevcriui! effor oris, such provision hha;l be ma,j for tho outlying masses of the popu- . i ., - . .1 . .e . . .t : . iatiou as Mian convince mem mat n.eio , , s v;,a, pr,nc,,,iu ,c thetiospcl ; a principle w,iich jca(.s t,e Ecrvaut 0f tuc Lord to care .... 1. i.i-. 1 ,.. u.a iiui... ..u .v r 1..., 1 , ... nn. n Bnn.r 1114 Ti'I.tlliirill and ctereal weilare. itu matij wuj neTer cnlcr any house of God, the i lea it .4 1" : fc, ... ,t tni.ihJ o.ii 'ff prevails u.n return .. is. .j, v . , L; h sa!ir5c8 U ministers. 1 . . ., ..J ( j,eave tue masses to tueir igncrauss sun ; . - f.in :n ,nrp..i -bile their i?uor- . ancfl j . nV M WJ h;iVJ a,r;ajy ' . .. . ,,.;,!. !, fn,Mo ka.a host of evils la , tnjn ; .'. lWfili ritn 7.'.7ikt. Till: FARM: finrrtrii Tlic rchard. The ' TilE ItollTlel LlltMST. x Joer.su Ki.ni A-.t ' ... r.... - ...insnthiv u.-uiuc arv.-.e-t t-. th .ub- ierit inUiciit.-l t-v Its III. HUM rofnierWulitJ by thi- - - a ! , , . i ... ..... j iv.winn ' and IL U r,i;u uut niriim , ' 1 e....t:.t.:i -u-1 c:.ar i e. ai . , i Wm-mniier the r p. trtr. "-" a ,.;,. tiowor, ' V ilia tirtmiit iitor. fcQi-a.in::. .... ... -,..,f ,ni other ruri . ri' tar... -"'''r' , b-ad M.t9 : f t.:.y rapaies f )e ewlaent s.-tiirr ' inttuin.-. on llortfultnn- ...a r-uj-lopy. Hh "oc .r- in(tu.n.- on nniruiinn; Jtt ! or ai r.Ttr.ir. -tri. ! t'rW-- iiint ot Ji t'.niira. mi., . . .j..., , c... .. . lots oraiii.-n of crrr'T l.cn imnltnin-.-. the" 11. riicnM i- , than use wcttl-l nrunrmj - r.,. .ouieihiotrr orthKmu h in wiari t. rult.vatii.il ,.f fruit, an I enonsh on Bocra, lirul.tcry, ,,,,,,,..,,,;,.., f Kttiin s rat:y. ... . it i,..ii...nf at.;u to itu- i5 aoi i to i f.iitta..i.ti-. From lb Cermaatown Tolograptt. Cultivation of Fruits. ib, i. ... i, ,b.. f.r. ! tl,n transnlantins ot a Select i ber cf f.uit trees, and vines. The faciii , - i j ties for obtaining r the best kinas, at mode- -i . ii .. i...:. j rate prices, shouia inuucc. . . b-- ! attention to the sueject, .uu r- . it on ior wu. -.- -- - - . . l,t, ..,1 -n nriidneimr v - i t,,tr wnu .'d U win throw tsem a jeai uv...... r - o : f..,t. .ml mako themselves a year i iiui.t j bcrur0 tbey caa enjoy the in I In order taat no mau ... , I .... i I -nee of the best kind Ol trees ana vines .o i . . plant, we annex the I n , IT rf . .. , , -, JnH'. ELEVENTH YEAR $1.50 per Year, cultivation, though standing at the head of all apple.; and the Ou, Styer, Feastcr, an,i olW cW wtieh have not , .. . . ... . . ana Otucr cnoice pears, wcicu mn uoi been sufficiently tried to entitle them to . ... i L .i.. i bo put upon the list. fm-ir.- r... Cm.lir "V'.T.l Iflf,. ilnw Sutr-mr rm- .M.lfn, Yj. k- r, l Atrvrit1, Rt.t ii:ttii i.6nixg rur, V tut & fir no-further. mum. ii.r..-M, ?:.rr...u.rrT, :Lu,T' ZZZSZ, ir licht tEAH.f. file il toe, M.nninT'9 FliMbeth, Kuttiuur, IjAUIVI ."lit. lr-e Yvlli v Booth, An mm d b, h.ii Lurnui i.i't.Bb.rt, o, Cr.dil-'! 9t (Jrm-in, (for Yicr oi V:aiS!i. ButUtt, U.nur NULi. , uoMea Dram or wtoa. 'A-Oo Qtiif-. stocks NtM:r.tu Puiteatt, Brurrt Lrnguert J?.Mtt Lmr r--ir. Hi. Mharl IrhaB t'vr laicj GrnsaiDOr BlLt f Car, Trrar of WicVfkld. IW t.e.Id- u 4ro, Purple laje. 1 Laix&s Farorit '-"-Mngtott. g&V.. t .:. n, Urtt &, Or ltnrrrt.U Ku!t!i('ii Kari AU.!i. W? Pike. f'T'T D-wntoo, Bd, Trrr-r ryFt rf; Violet, JEarlv Tjrf !-r p; rite, 10- rgv IV., i-! lf-.rk, ( V . JL , ' rft Morris Wlaile. run. " oh --. ufi l'."-'- tPJZ'.'JS;??' White Mnet of Jk,.DJn. ,CUU, (Vi:. eullurc.) l.i.na, Ki-ret'a Giant, KM An:vrp, TliOW AHTiTp. STMA WBBRK'.ES. I! !'. S--51iflJ, Lmtz Early s.r.rt. Cl'MJSA.TS. ! :!-h. W hits fatih, Whitilrj&.. InbsUa. BotonPin, t ' j rmmi a Jr.: l..nf r, L.url. r-t ChMTTffT.. W jrn rJr l.Arly suihur, Hr l: .iiwl--. firven Wa.ont, Hu-rhrcu'. s-ln;. Wi-Mrt'j White Smiia. j Br..tr-rirK!ES. . " Eecge Fences Wo, Z. j . Y"" '" uc- " e e . in me ronniry 10 s-niv an toe iiina-'uf. -.a 1 with fruit at a.l seasons,!! becomes ne-e5.irv 1 Q make a ter. strn, picfcet cr fen an)Urij rrml i0i5,or submit to have the fruit plund-red at the moment of maturity, and to ' have the trees injured or broken by the f lun - I . . . 'brer. For the natural appetite for fruit : craves its aliment as strongly, perhaps, as the . . . u 'same arretite, when depravs, craves the j rnMitul;d 5,ace uf Jrink,. One of j h . of .r.oJ m.jre, te to Urt I a jnfr,cien! assortment cfthe best hardy fruit' ; f,r all season' p'anica i i around frrr diri":rig. witn a reecni-.ion ar.t proiection oy ine ir.w belter than they now rf-eive. I'ntil such a ..1. 1.. ... v v... 1 ..; - ai: . .'ii:;., iu ic .isuiu i. mi u .u iiitii ii'ii iiiajr ; Tip i.fT.(..r. must f-nee and fi.rtifv nnr ,U r;'i;,Me fruit lots at ail p. ints. A fence at a! . will COSt ITVO llol ... . . rs a rod, a: a very lew es- timate. Say -'s, IJ Bails, 33it Stfe Boar.ts nr lalh and rail.. 1.25 Putiing up, 3i$ 2,16 ' j - t I.-.-. Lie il Xiir snnnosinr that the orchard and lots - -use b- of quite moderate size, the iei.gth of fer.ce ree,u:red fer ihein may be en- tlruat -! at- , For Ar.ole 6" roJs. rchard 18 rods by 1G l'liim (jrden by . I .1 30 - 35 40 ' Veeiab'e sorden 6 ! House v.ird. front I and back by br 8 by 8 Suninier fruits 10 Lane ar.d baru yard i ,',',", f,tos.,res. nn.l .r-raeim. th. , . ... . , . , " o - cost more. anfl ,he barn fence- a little less.) , ai, we l.ave about aoo i..-.!urs as the cosi ot I rL:lc,.s ar,)U1,J the b::i! '.i-trs which will sooner . ,, , ..... ... or ater rot anil ureaK. nnn aurr reing i. r a rca'on a srv.rce oi vexation anr! toss anil au- ! p,f musi 1c entirely r-piaced. ...i-,af ih- rnit of Tilan'in- i , .i!k',iti slants, or .-cuiek." a's they are termed by r;;'.i'-h cultiva" rs, and eon'Uer what will be gained by it in mere effectual protection "jiiasi tuspass In bet. ter shelter in summer and winter in perrr.a- .. r ' nenee, and saving of future out. ay cr snx-.e.y, ; . . - will then ennsid ! '.hat ere rlt-i'de for hrier Boalsburp, t'a., Jan. !So5. t. . rrii frovieroa" tanner. i - tLft fameT, , " ... , , y liun. - . . 13 tUC i incessant cry of the merchant, msr.vf.c- i turer anil iiieci.auic. Business is uea.iy , , , i , , -.v ---a ' f' ; f ;i n- and ca T' 12" iliStress all'l r-.iin i' , - maM' vl ,V i ..... 1, not deterred the farmer, ot tiHt n v. : t iiiaf riuiiif-. iiusiiu sM in iira.a . cvr--. - - a uita f their ; pros.r.i.e -uoney at a prcaiiuu. ni iu...j , . , I Mr cent, and not to be had at that, with-, the itUte from u.. t t .-' ... . ... . . ' durable time d.tr:r.-lue till S plead ignor- out urst c.ass co,ieni.s,-p...c.. - ipM WHOLE NUMBER, 572, alwats in Adyakcv. of securing any ; and to ad J to the obiil.sf gloom of the picture, old, chesiless mi- . ... . v- : txt l .. Kr reiiirt.ms iu un hi . diku, w. fjrc, have we ftllen upon tue'u eu'. times t m .u:. j r.. . fclUn ...r!. -ii! tim T- .V.T.1 . .It .lit. .antittnn distreu the farmer itacds the only caa ia the who! eomrflunitj upon whom piper. ty and su'ees d. :a to rail. Wtilth nie-rl:-.- -.s ;-..!ly upon Lia piliow wiia iil' n? ..f ' ui.t, aud nothing to meet tLem, bardhjjtfii er lite'., kuik ruptcy and rain oatipg througa aia brain. the farmer with, an untroubled heart scant his bread seres, and looks tie fut jr in taa eye with an nnbiaacLed cheek. While the industrious mechanic, with a wife and chil dren wholly dependent npaa Lis exertional turns with a sad heart from the workshop, where, a f jw months since, his skill an i ingenuity had guaranteed him a comfort tile suppcrt at least, and survey! the cheerless pr. '-pect before him, not know ing where the next dollar to purehaae food and fuel f jr the helpless a-a loved ones at hr;me is to cones from, the firmer turns to his SiC.her eartli, aa an infant to the ma tcrnal breast, knowing that in her acuplo bosom abundtuce may always be fonnd. Such contrasts are painful, but they are instructive. They serve to show how strong and ateadfast is the m m whose saseess ia lifj is dependent, nt upon ajfl.ieaati'n of stoes:", or thj r:3k a-id prpieiities of trJ, but up:j the soil, ..eh, like an honest em.iiver. pavs te fil! Tilaa of j every hour's iabor bestowe ajria it Think of t"i;jj t'li.is, ye wbo aru waging for the exci'emee.fj of city w.th the hope of real'riig fui-tar,es ia a day. Her Mr. Holcmb oa iii:i subjeot t "i will trait to ray fa'm. I we it will at least support ma aud mice. I wiil ere lesi it tt j lit dollar I can spare. Yet, we may trost ths land. The baka -and the railroads, the stock asd ths ecrip.nisy or may not pay as back, but this nursing mother will fulfil all her promises, honor all draft". Yon may draw her at si moLthi for your cat crop, at dims months for jjur corn ero", aud at twe'? months f;r yoar whut, an i if from any jra: ca lamity, as 'he drouth, cr tha fiood, eho eatt not aly fuliy pay up on tha day, she will make a hauJaomd inst.'.rc t, ask iit'.le time, and then pay up to the last farthing, and if you have been generous to her, niaybd she will make you a baiiJaoaM present besiJes." Wheat Gwvisg ia Ciitirrila. The f .llovring from tue otHcial r-.port of the California Stale Agricultural Socle, tr. wil! convey a t rtttv fair idea of ths Wheat grolriug u'.iaciiiei of El Doraco. Uow n-iny y.i!i Trill ehifi.;, before the 1 ..r-te cro c'f cVimia will not exceed thoo cf our 03 btiteinquautity or j-4i- i ... . T , ltty f Not . 'e lcr f" many, we venture to assure fj.1 ejeis adopt a different system from that u.--!!y rarsocd in ncwljeettleJ territory. Twenty years nga the fe.t!! ' acres cf Ohi. yielded t'.eir extraordiiry cr0l too r b i The V.h.-at sod Cora pro io- lS of a lare; portion if it wers MvrL.i.tii.I i..-.l.n,ii.tili!.i r.rl K.- fr:il."T . ' 1 wen taught to Lelk-.o that they had only to 9,w and retp, ar after year, kind . tuot!e nati::.: I ' f,,rtii;2::!grL....i. , ' , cr0P or at ",2St - ' o" crP-"':ed suffieiect L: .be Vbsat and Cora teururv. How is it now ? The goose tbat laid the golden egf ! is dead the once unnjiiiled fertility of tke Bill ot Ohio, Li ref.rrad to as eme- thine tnil was, uet is L ., ina ice average . yield ot the wheat crop per acre IS not j greater than that ii i'enasylvaiia. Ii i .l;. .Te'erioratioQ a'tiibuab!a to tha so:!. j or to thoso who pr fessed to cultivate it? But here is the 'tiUetuet.t of the Cali I f.ruia yields, ilave they ever been epaaW jledf 1 '-Wheat. Aftir a careful examination of the lots subrniriei, w award the firsl rremiun ef -50 f.i :! htst tea acres or . .... .... ,. ... I :'.r ..r ! ,, ot Sl.i.-it. rer. , wheat having the lact yield, b-.ag an ; avenue ct by ousUls per acre. J acres ( ... b.roest viell b.-ic 82 lllSliiU Off i a j c . . acre, ihe wheat raised from Chili seed cf i Cue qua.ity. I. . e j.. - i lbs ecr.'! rrcn' v.ra o; v we awari t Mesns. il-.i'ehiar.iin & (irtva. of YoL, thev lnvtng J rcsfn'-u i'j'J r.?.r;a at-nu averaife yiid of oi Itsshvl. i 60 lb, per bushel, wbi!? pi-rti-.-us ii trope ia tits same ald aver.igel ru-i. ! per acre. ; j; - The wheat ao of Cb:'.i se.il aad the gr.n Is.. . 1 .1-1 . . T. V.,..l.Plio'i IS I'LISOI i a "a. ........ v... ! from the Alton Cmrr, theem.orct ! L;l rKt!;,Md, trip acioas : "u""i - . . I e v.'.',l el. rirtr. the central p-rttou ui .... i,n.t ill.' r. : n i . - , tn .. ,,t ..r.tv rer --t more acres " - - . , - -j-. . im wheat ;l,u ic ; Til. li TT.fi 3:. 4i ji1 i;
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