SB o r1 RON PA r 0. X. WOIIDEN, J. R. CORNELIUS & E. SMITH. An Ixor-rEN-DENT Family axjj Nkws Journal. fcsT.l tli- CUROMCLE is n-m Of only t'ru'iht-nut Off:"'ti'"i "'per in litis county, trx would urge fV importance in view of the c-ming campaign of extending iti circulation. TlIK Sl'RISU El.KCTION, to d ii, (Friday") will ojford ifui.l ojijfiirlun ities In ;; iulscrihrrs. BiOi.Let - or 3 iu each Township and Borough make that their Lu-iiiesj THIS 1AV, an J much fin ho done. Oubs of 10, 81 each. 'Ini ;!-oIh; Old.'' The following beautiful hues firslappeared i th An.Uve .4.r-r?,W. bat were written we iMpp,,. t,. k-nmv K- a .;i.ty M .xe- orK cir. . know by a la.ly if New Vork city. II Hvcv-r it in. iy b" with the frail, physical frame, we ar sure the heart that tn hes out in t!iee wor.ls can never -glow nM." I'm crowing o!l ! "fi sur-lv so ! Ami yt. how short it win Since I was hut a sportive r!n!,l, Lnjoyins childish dreams! I can n t see the change that comes With such an even pace ; 1 mnrk not when the wnniiles tall Upon my failing face. I know, fin oil. Ant vet. my heart Is 'isi as veTinc. an 1 civ. A e'er it was, before mv locks Of bright brown turtle I to i:ray. I know these eves to other eyes l.oo- not so imstil an! cial As once thev looke.l ami vet 'tis not Because my heari's more sal. I never watched with purer iov The ilov.ir.- rVu is an I pliiwine skies, Wh'b' Cijs'o mil'.' tears of rapture till 'i'hee oM an i f.i:!ni!T ryes. An! wh"n I mirk th ch -ek. where once The bright rose tiseii to clow. It proves me nt to see insteal The aimono crown lay brow. I've seen the flower crow oil. an! pale. Ami witherel, more th:iri I: I've seen it lo-e Os every charm, Thea lirocp away and J.e. An i th"n I've se.vi it rise asain, Hruhi as th bevnoiir skv, A:il v i -l n. t. anil pure, nn-l !eantiftil Ai. l felt, that so shall 1. Then what if am srowirg (11 ' Mr hpnrt is rh -.nire't ss still. An 1 ; 1 has v n metno'igh This loving heart to f:it. I love ti see the sun po down. And IcuEtheniit'j shadows throw Alone; the cloud, while o!er mv hea l Tiie clouds m crimson plow. I se 1 e.'O'i 1 thos- corceo is clouds, con ,try bright an 1 fa r. Which nee,i5 no sun (iod and the I.amb Its lu'ht and 1 eauty are. I s'ern to har the won Irons son? ICcfeemcd tnrifrs Mfif, And in v h"art haps to join th thronj That praise the heavenly Kmp;. 1 seem to see three cherub boys, As hand in hand thev ro. Wiih eoiden curls a:ul snowy winirs. Whose eyes with rapture ;!'. When t was yonn?, I called ihem mine Now, Heaven's weet ones are they; But I stiad claim my own a?a:n When I am called away. Perhaps. when HeavenVhrcht care I'vepast, They'll know, fiom every oilier. The one who cave them back lo Hoi, And hasle to cad me, mother ! Oh. I am clad I'm croevinc old ! For evry ilav I spend Shall briii me one dav nearer that llricht clay that hath no end ! Relics of Antiquity. We have before un a number of coins, lroigbt to tliij country by Kov. V. F. AYilliams, niisiinry of the American withe found by the na- - JioarJ at .Mosul. Tiieso t.le relics are fre'iueut'v tives in different places in the Mast, while making exeavathns. One of these is a gniu coin, oearin me name anu lace oi a .:.. in -i..i i.i i . . j :r. i 1 . 1 . .1 1 e e siio, , o.,.e,,.oU, iu :.cr .uo of Ptolemy PLiladelphns, who together founded the celebrated Alexandrian Libra- T. J -. t - t. . ..1 .... 7 ... 7. .7 ry. uaic, uacn .o aoour u of fsoven, is a beautiful ci, .,! e,,s ns h,:..i,r , .1 fi, if it hJ butiustlcftthenii.it The others are silver trn, (the coin which Peter took from the fish,) and ar. of the coinaee of Alexander the Great and abnut lC.O rears before Christ. There is . i V! i.i..,,; .;i,u, r.-...j the plain of Arbela, where the decisive battle was fought between Alexander the Great and Partus. It was probably paid 1 to some Greek soldier who there met Lis - death. Mr. Williams has also a Roman ' penny with "Cscsar's image and supcrscrip- on. There is something very impressive in .-.. M -: . i.:.i. i these old coins, which were oil when our cavior waiKed tbe earto. i uev are all in good preservation, and the dies are remark-'. ably sharp and clear, showing that the an-! cient. perfectly understood this art. ! A friend has stated to n, ,b. striking 1.1 .1- i . . a.v .ui uau me gow coin, estimating it , at J I?, its valaa ty weight, been put at m.erest at seven per cent, at the time of "s coinage, its value now could not be ! computed in numerals. lie began the -u.1uou, nut stopped at Mi) years, ' whan kA f J .1.. T. 1 1 . . . whan he found that it would have reached 1 "i-',a,.-,"i32. American Mwnqrr. - . , u tbt plant, trees loves others be- I ' ma"'f," says a proverb. Who has ! everpa..cd through Northampton, Mass . I thV T , DOb: tlu" P'ed mora minister, Jima-Laa Edwards, without SSBf?0,hn ration, u.lrualom mn4 - .t . . who attempted to overthrow Judaism and t!lCUl ,f 1 'fJ was. PUJ. m , Trade theory. An attempt to stab Penn- j 'ud be plazin'to ye to come along wid me?" chicken in a cook shop, for scllin' magni- ' ,Ut udsH now shines through." So scattered swine's flesh about the temple, P"'" reward foV'l is subrviencv ,Jrl"nia by a,Imit,inS Ka,lroaJ iron duty I "Is ' ifis ! is !s- !"8 gather fled powdhers, to be taken through the lit-1 Mcnrately had the engineers' calculation. Antiochus Eupator, Antioehus Euergetes, ;n pei formin'o- an arbitrary act which freC' WM "",Ie hj tL SlaTchold,DS wtcr- j in tho most perimptory manner possible, j tie ind of a tcllyskope ? Is it I as 'ud be ' bc0 U3jtf. t!'at the auS'"- DnIt' fr,m pr- Demetrius Sutcr, etc., tho latest being a free-born law-abidinvc sou of Penn- i cst' but wM sueeeMy resisted-Penn- ( "Oh, Legorra!" sez Andy, "if yees so j here, the day, wid a hole in my hat Lig I" 'iJ ' bich of 'nH IMIDnVIPf ? 1111 IIlI.Uj. 1jaU. . ritliltY, 311114 II ), 1S57. Strides of Despotism. Soventy years ago, our Nation IkuI just started out upon the principle of the F.gfAL nic;ilT of all hex ; and lioUviLlitWiioin ini; nu'ousisicncy 01 its practice towards a few, it was deemed impossible, for the Union to prevent that admitted wrong. But NVhington. Jeflorson. Madison, Mar- , ,, , . . Fathr- of tj.G Country ami Founders of tlic Consti i tution did agree in the policy and the power of preventing the extension of I mat mora! and political evil IT.. 1 i, unci ! the operation of that principle, thus fir. the North Western States. Iowa, : ' ami the Pacific Coast have been pro- Tagenrl ; seized from the curse of Slavery. j 0 m0t'l0t)) Capt. JOHN WILT was j Of laic, this policy is reversed chosen President of the Convention, and i the princijiles of our fathers are seou- (haui.es Cawi.kv, Secretary. ted. Slavery is advocated as a right ja motion, Ym. 1'kick was unaniui 8ild as a ldessiiiir. The Jiovver of outly nominated .Senatorial lel(gate, and Congress to prohibit it is unqualiG- M. II. Tauoart, Representative Delegate cdly denied, and the rights of States -to the Union Sute Convention, the S.lth to protect themselves against it are inst. each with power to appoiut Lis practically nullified. No sooner was its choice seated in the Presidential Chair, than Slavery tank another ajrerossivestep. Directly iu the teeth of all its former decisions, the slave-holding majority of the Su preme Court not only declare all the former acts of Conpxesj against Slav- erv to be illegal, but in denving that I red Scott and his family became free when voluntarily taken to free oi tlicv virtually decree that the Non- SI-Vo.liol.lin; States can not t.rcvent. i, ,i even within t'leir own borders, the holdinK of human beings in the worst Ol i.o:i" l.ir . .ow, ii .laieij mtij ,c i i - . ;c ...... pollutc and blacken our soil one day, it may two days, five days, ten days, one hundred days, or a thousand days in a word, it abolishes the sovrcitrn ty and equality of the States, by mak ing the local laws and institutions of the Slave States superior to those of and perpetuation of slavery, and that it bashful, but fpake out. May bo lis my -.tic duets, sez lie : 'Uiutieu. ...v... - - u .if4 ki tliu Tii-c Statco I t shnnlit Ih thm linjiusf jiiui of iha iwepln nf rtMi iiir. 'a fi.iMJ re r i" . what I inane. Friends au' fellow-cit- become Considerably impaired. He was Di ed Scott and his family were by the free Staters to blot out such a record. "Iss! s. 1" sez the gandher. izeus. Oh, murther, but 'li.sn't citizens in the habit of putt.ng his money away -the laws of tha United States and by i nf "en ShuiTu' Call to the Vui'ted ' "-MaDJ lbaDk3 l'ae c'jUII'ii'in,.""z J are ! Friends andJellow-couathryuien der the rafiers of the house, in the cel the laws of Illinois, FUEE. Hut they Slate SeVato as an auspicious omen of Ai-dy, mak.u' a ginteel Low. "There's a faix Lut 'tis right I am at last ! Fellow- lar, and other places, and kept a rough were sm free by the laws of Mis-ou- success in the coming Gubernatorial con- Llt of cat"n undhcr the hill yonder as coutithrymcn " ! memorandum of the am Mints aud places, ri and the slave-holding Court decree r,i, 10 ,uat indioatcs tho firm purpose belongs to my own self, wid 'enthertain- (uaek ! quack 1" sez the big duck. ! About six 1 mdr d dollars of what he Las th 'it the slave hoi li'li" State's laws nf alt p,n",'",, 01 ,,ie PolicI b' ,!C Iat 'ut for man au baste' to the fore, an' if "Augh, millia murther, j; slandhairous noted down has not le-n found, owing to i ii .l nZ-','rt u ,t National AdminUtratim and of the policy ye'll come wid me, sure Lut I'll make yez ' ould riptyle !" sez Andy. "Why will y. the pla,-c writt. u having been defaced, shall over ride the laws not only of inaicared bv the Insuural of the l'resi. ., . . , ' . . . . . .! 1 -- Illinois but also of Concress ! , e n Let us follow out the new principle 1,CL IIS lllllUll UUb UlU UC I'lllieil'ie thus attempted to be imposed upon us ! the second day of the A dministration . tne seconu uaj oi uic (iminisiraiiou ! of James Uuclianan. If .-laves may be held here, they may be worked or hired out here, in degrading and offensive and ruinous competition with Free Labor : and if held and hiked here there will be 110 difficulty in hav- : 1 .... i,,i-nii'i .i ani n h, lim Ulelll It.J Olll UVA i.oijl lie.lv.. down to the level of Virginia would make the Free States hunting grounds r.. ii t iiiou vi i t; ifliu i p . l,JL "s.i, .... ... . for the sale of human flesh and crua- , ,r , ,.. ,..., rantee to Toombs his boasted threat to "call the roll of his slaves on Hun- her Hill !:' This movement threatens more to the peace of the Union, than any j This movement threatens more t0 of ;c nion tba any previous assault of Ma cry. W of these slave-hold.ng Judges will live in hist0I"y fr t" arnlnS or '"elr ; S001"3 : tbCy W?!I.b0 remembere 3 ycroggs and Jeffrie3 are) 3 tol3 1,1 the hands of Tyranny. The Chiel of svlvunia dared not do. lie is a SO a Rmnun Cntlinlic. and the harmonv which exists between religious and .... 1 1 .- r.?ll...-.ir political ucspousin, js uiustraicu 111 tllis aS waS 111 tIlC union of Cathol- leKDl nn 1 rSIll lli:illi:V OU DUClUlIiaU. 1 sr" A singular irea tue oupreme uurt na? Deen commuuug, iur, i ni- istied witn lilciiiug i-'rcu ccon, u i and two daughters out of their august and j ., 3 .-..) ;.l ' serene presence, they proceed forthwith, inolr tho nnnulse of the moment, to kick out, knock down, and break things gen-' erally, ia true slaveholder style. Scott ; r , and f,, Laving been kicked out, ikcr u, no rL before the Court. Upon the 1 poiQt of tho weight to be attached to the . CJtra judicial opinion, of the Court, Judge ; r;..;nn tl,..a opinion, tuus ; McLcan, in Lis d:seuting hi,sclf : l this case, a majority of the Court have said that a slave may be taKen Dy 1 ..( irn;,.,l his master into a territory of the United 0UIes. ,lie 1111)8 uurao 7.u- " . . kiBd of rropcrtv. It is true this was said by the Court, at also many other thingi, irhih are of no authority. Nothing tluu h" i(cn w thm whkh ka' ?J? against ichu h thsy decided, an lie contiit ertd at auOority. 1 titall certainly not re yard it at rnrh. Tho question of juris diction, being before tbe Court, was deci ded by them affirmatively, but nothing be yond that qutttion.'' ' Inhort, these slave-holding Judges J ZJt would reduce proud.frcc Pennsylvania f bh jssue ' ,lieir eppolloU,a in . 1 r- - . 11. 1 . . LEWISIiURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, i Convention for Union County. I I Ti,. f.ii,,..:..,. l,,.l,.,,. .pni,lpl in , - t -. - , i a it..ii r.:,br Mo,K vr 10, at 1 P. 51., iu pursuance of u call of, the Standinn Committee. tinnoiiit Dele- ! :ltes , ie Sute (.unvetiti,)u at Harris - i.r orth in , ..,! f . oti . nurl),,acs: yrm ufTaloo-l)aviJ Uerbut anl Sa- muei Mmonmn. liuffaloe Michael Hrowu anJ 1 " T"' .J .... ., , nra-1 ShcckK-r ii. i i ' irn . i i: t. i v naruuy juuh i 111 uuu iiuiuin . V !. Lincoln. Kelly-Daniel Stahl and Samuel Geyer. Uil.nr V. William Fritk and Jamc3 B. .famlio. c .. it. i l... :... -.. .! J rtouin 11 aru iienjiiiiu .avwcv auu South Ward lienjamia Cawley and John 1!. Linn. New lierliu Charles ( awley. !-; T M Wr.ll.r tiJ i II own Conferees. On motion it was unanimously Resolved, That our Del-oates bo instruc ted to vote for John 0. Kl'NKEL for Gov ernor, for Jacoh Dock for Canal Commis sioner, and for Davio Wii.mut and John M. Krau for Judges of the Supreme Court Mefsrs.Linn, Taggart and Hamliu were ppoii.ted a committee to report Kcsnlu- 'ion-'. Committee reported the following, which were uiiauimously adopted : lb solved, 1, That the late decision of he "v-hjddM.g p,:rtion of the Supreme tlT . ,' , , .1 , party, without any rejarj to names, that "ldy nrPea lr"ui tuc ducr'0 ii :.. it ..I : .1. f ,ie enauei oi Maverv to the cherished eon- vietions of eternal truth and justice yet held sacred by tho masses of the American people. lied T.Vr of Z highest" rf tloa ftmtntri.- for imnnrtinlit r. mill Sllh. vered the original purposes of the govern-; mcut in behalf of freedom, to thu spread I .. . . ,. ... oVnt ele-t. to unite in vindicating the Keystone State from the opprobrium of - J I I ".8 P-ni,.g ground of slavery and Iacng Pennsylvania in the van of freedom- oVln(r Mates. Resolved, 3, That this convention is in favor of the speedy sale of the Public Works, as having long since ceased to be of any'definite advantage as sources of revenue to the State, and, through political management, turned into harbors for po- litical plunderers; and that the slavehold- . in democrat, in the nomination of Wm. ; (- J' the coming Gubernatorial election. On motion, after discussion, it was v. t,..j ti.. c 1: i,.. iiiv, i.. oieu, ihl mc uiauum vuitn.nnvi. instrnrted to call the Countv Convention for the Nomination nf Candidates, on the first Monday of Jcne nfxt, (1st day of ihe month) the Delegate Klectious to be on the Saturday provious (30th May.) j The Convention then adjourned. ! L:V."T":. .ro-.u i. be on the Saturday provious (oUth May.) , The Convention then aUjourncd. g-Pennsylvania is now pretty strong-; jy coniniitted irj favor 0f the old Whig doctrine of IWctioa. The Tariff of '45 razed in the last Congress, principally ; i" accordance with the views of the fiieuds of that principle, and against the Tree ; iivania Being ators Rusk of Texas and Jones of Tenn were especially abusive of Pennsylvania ' 1 .) . ; . .1. .1. ana tue iron interests, iu me ueoai.es. ; Thus, after Pennsylvania has helped them ! I on the Slavery question, they would show j . I. I. .nn r..ta.r.n hnn .nn H c ) w ciaveuom.ug r'"li - , oU "- Tb..t.,., ti10 I'r0hient reiected the xicalI Trcatv without sendinc it into ' ' . tU Seaate , a-,.. c.. ,:cj i. n. nv me eu4iu laimeu ud v. i. v u , o o j.i- ; ,M jtcMyt iD t0 15 ' , in amended form, by a vote of' " " - - ; , T"": , i - .qu.nl.a been frequently made 1 V remnnt ik ilmnir r lie is I - ". ' --- o , , oupj'g Crst lisnro. ,ilue' 3 'Q- j dustriously, at New York, in preparingfor publication unproved edition of Lis fast three celebrated Expeditions. JcjrAuioug the successful Litis which pagsc(1 Congress, was one in aid of the Transatlantic Telegraph. It was opposed by the South, but the Cities went with tbe Country against the Dark powi. erTho February birds, grasshoppers, &c., must bavo had a hard tune of it in March. The Evangelical Lutherans at Hanover, Pa , have elected as their pastor Rav. M J. Alleman, Aaronsbnrg, Pa. a uiiii 011 inai issue, oau- : iona 0 mc as au luar, 1 uuu l gee wuy 1 Fri.io 1ln.tfjr'c Ijt.l), Rok f r April. The Best "Elulrooney" Yet. ; " "'"-"' "'"y"""""5 1 rr t. .nit ...a 7jI. V'." nmml,u,,,n.r. niil t-A nitrnr li:ir tt'l) nf fillA Atldv T)lin 1 ovau r 0ch, now, only think o' that ! , ,, ., , u-n ,.,, ! . raal citleman. anyhow, for he war born an' brid to do notl.iu' at all at all, and fol- lyrd the thrade of a fcclo.ophcr bv way of " 1 1 .!,;,. ,wt li.-i,.'. Divil a belther n;..;t . i,tt , fcelosoi.her nor AuJy all the wurelj over, i- . - i t. o..; : i .1, jr lie uaie jouiyun cmcrr wiu mc ciuv J c :r F .U ..ALa ,in in lit,! lilf. tua ... . ,(1Ilir,.UI1. ,tie proctu. , . i ' or3' " ""dJI nien w" Joel 01 Lis i rcfMn, and sint L,n, over the salt say ' ; nl.,.l onniiMlv t in nam OI n i ji ! which I disremimber; Lut twar a "con- I Tart" ti.v cale.l him. or some name that war fosther brother to it. But about Ids wondherful powers of ab straction. Oh ye, thin ! sure I'll come to it piifiutly. What 'ud a poor boy do widout atiu' and dhriukin', I like to know? An' doesn't everybody folly the science of abstrackshin for the sake o' the good 1 , , ,1 . i . rirnnkirnfitK. an lli( llllivatlt filllTteril. an e dher, an' his fi-hin'-rod utidher his arum, an' he thravcls on ontil he Bees fureueut him a great flock of geese. 1 "Thim's beautiful birds," sz Andy, stoj.pin' short, an' espiahally the gandher. Troth, now, .here's no h0rm, sure, in cub Arrah, now, .Misther damlher, s-ez he, pokin at him ' wid uis roil, is it well au nearly ye are the day ?" "Iss ! isa !" sez the gandher. j "Faiz, now, but I'll be pleased to hear ill" sez Andy. "An", savin' manners, : 1 " 1 ' -' ""-' gaimner. "Arrah, thin," sez Andy, "don't be wucuiuo as tun uisaa i .'") "Iss ! iss! a s s !" sez the gandher, -f ii- 1 C I crainit , ou , b neck, an runnin afther the great dasaiver "Well, it isti t the nkcs o' mc to rasnn out why auT respectablc candhershouldn't . , ' . ,..,. .,. -'-"'"" -- -""'' .fje 11 only sa, that ag ,n, by jabers but I 11 not be the boy to lave yees d.sconso- late! Are yees minded to go wid me ?" "Iss ! iss ! ss !" sez the gandher. i.q. 1 i,, (r,ti,;.(a ' d l "Sut u" considher over the ...,!,. i;ft u ; I .. i.,n,.. ir : . u.l'i v h .nrnv .u .uvvbu.uuiu ........ matthera little while longer. If it war wan o' thim favmales vondher. I'd be ruz- ... ... zisu iu Know wnat 10 uo ar. an. ov razin o' their ehanein' their mind soofteu.as be- ; r. coorse is natbural cnoutrh to thim snacics. Rut a gintleman, an' a gintleman gandher an' sure there's no creat differ at times ;,,, , , :n tleB11D gandherd T,r g0 0-t,eir word ; for, by rason o' their suparior dig- nity,'tis the like, o' thim as 'ud be asham- cd to say no whiu they means is.. So now," sez he, tctchin' the gandher wid the iud of hi rod, "I'll be afiher a.kiu' yees, my friend, for the third aa' last time, if it ; shonldn't uiakcycer betther acquaintance." Au' thin Andy, the shly rogue, he fas- . ,,. . , , , tueas a nuilci on tae ina 0 111s usnia -line, an', whirlin' tho rod iu the aic, brought the line suddenly round an' round tho .1.. 1: . 1 ' .1 necs o me gauuuer, au ujueu uuu up wiu & !-" """ fe" '"" uu" ' uu" "" J,""u' -i"- cimiut of Andy Donovau's science of ah- ctp.f.lrl,), ? ""J . .... . ,. 1 " Och '." sez he, laugliiu' to his own ' 'a"" i tQ uU , . j . ' . . , . .. , ( , . f... A i. " ; 1 " ! crlullnilsh,n o' the baste; fori tuk , at j I t.;.. tn I, i.o,.ir. tint's r,, l,o - " Troth an' I'll be good to the crathur as j UDr, ns be lives, au' cocker Lim up wid ! ' pittatics an' butthermilk. 'Tis afeard Ij am that he won't live long; but I'll be thankful for Lis afneksbin, au' show it, too, by alia' him tindherly." Well, by an' by, he comes to a pand where there war lashius o' ducks, an' pris intly up waddles a grand gintleman of a muskavee, an', waggliu' bis early tail, looks hi 111 in the face as bould as ye piase. What is it ?" sez Andy. " Quack ! quack ! quack !" sez the duck. "Be aff wid ye," stz Andy, "an' behave yecrself lika a daeent furrener. Ices wilcome to the atin', an' the dhrink- the likes o' thim ? Musha, thin ! why , kuuw uo so 1 'u elu- needle. Con you wonder then that, " in j an iucreaic of 17,'Zll depositors, and L wouldu't Andy do that fame, an', wid a 01' tut Andy war the pcrlite man '. an' making a man of you," you are subjec- f 077,-o', over the previous year. Ia Lo inipty bag over his should rs, be waudher- uaJ 'hravcled across the salt say to dis- ted to a great many har 1 rubs? It if I well, 4,4 H of the factory operatives depos it over tho counthry, meditatiu', an' coorse wid the Knglis-hmen all about Lay- this drilling which strergthi ns and wei"hs itod 51,101,722 during the year, praclisin' Lis own graud tlahool suieuceof makin', n' rapin', an wather-draius, wid and tempers and poli.l.e you for manly commox Resi'LT. A Mr. Calvert, abstrackbhiu' ? practicklo eiplauahius. Uy throttit.g work in the world. ' formerly a krje merchant in F.Bgland, re Well, wan day, betimes, i' the mornin', he seen the wureld, and larned the A gL BErl-1E''iri tSs to the i ' -y -'"- in -'te of g Poverty, at out goes Andy wid Lis bag over hi, shoub "ay they make politicianer spacha, in thim . . B,iui.ttr.' and ! JS of ,ixty-one year.. It was he-hc MARCH 20, 1857. iu', au' the JiueHahool feathers a.t comes. ferThe lovirs of buiu.uity were re- I Tobacco Smokin-i T!.e New York wid it ; lut ture I think it betthcr man- ' ceDlly gratified wiih the information that .Medical Gazette shows that weessivo imo ncr in yees not tr, be afther therfcrin' the bloody 1! irdcr KufTian, Is. om.te, had i king waM the saliva so essential to di wid the puri-hutc-8 of a counthry Lorn." Leon removed at the relict of Mr. IIik h- : ti on, and cause a drynes, of the raoutb "Quack! quack ! ' itz the mu.skovee. 1 anan to i'r.ident I'itrcc, from the office and throat which impels the smoker to "Oh,murtbcr!"str Andy. -'Iid I iver of Ju le in Kan-a-. J5.it wo can not ! seek new stimulus is alcoholic drinks, and Lear tell the liken o' that? An' I standin ! learn that he Las. L-eu removed ! for the j those only increase the evils Lo already : Lcro w,Jou: 6aJ'DS notll,n ut aU .at aH ' ,uBue' ' " ; an J"D ' '' ho1 ,bat W3 ' . lllV,n..l, t t .K-.r-l' ' ' url tl.A l.n. 1 1 1 1 . -1 !: tl...i v,J- l'" i-. ! ; '1 Pcr ut ' 41 fare ao ounTu-s . ' sez Andy m a - t.: til tT f ..11 .-.d T. I J v i lok 1'ke a rjuack, wiJ civer a rap in my pocket, an' w;d a batthcred ould tastnor ,,; ., v ' , ' , . "Quack ! fjuaek ! quack sez the duck; ' I 1 ' an' thin, by this an' by that, all the otlmr : T(E Xkkhle 1:03s pometimes think ; caster Hank we preeeive that three mem ducks tuk up the cry, and bung cut : ;t iakci a grtat deal of drillino; to make Urs of the Iiachman and three of lh Long "Quack ! quack ! quack !" , mcD Tt i, tae cou, g,, u, UC(:r family are indebted to the bink at ".tfitjh !" siz Audy,feclosophysiu',"'ti of ,lie fi,;,. IVrLap it does. Bu' j the present time in the aggregate sum of the way o the wureH over and over. Niver the Lad word war put on a man Lut sure a dozen repated it. Upon my con science." sez lie " 'tis a bard matthcr to Lear ; Lut thiol ducks is poor, misforthen- mc iguorayiuuses, au may oe luey uuu 1, o J. J J . . : ... t .1 .1 . , , . i-n -i , , furren P-r,- at 1'IS pniut time, ha Bot uI"'n an ould stump Ly the pond side, un', afiher makin' a ncrare wid his fut, he lifted Lis little linger, wid the hand to it, to make believe he war takiu' a tup o' could wather though, Letuxt you an' I, sorra eup o' wather niver wet Andy's lips whin he could get anything betthcr but ue uura mm i mo nojr iu touimiuee . a spaenc ; au so, wuin ne a been taken i wid the little tough which the rail politi- eianers Lave oa sech occasions, an' wiped Li mouth across wid the handkercher be "T' 'T f as Andy Donovan Ly name, for want of anotlier giutleman at ui elbow, an' thin, wid a graud flourieh o' his arum, sez he to oe aitner lu.ercemin me. an l staudin here iu defince o' my charackther? Put r . . - yer ut yer mouih, ye baste and lave j me be. T.s asnamed I am o' yee. for calliu' a dacint man, wid a cabin full o' childhre. a nuack ! All the wurelJ knn. . , .-. . " 8U , matther-that U 'ud break my heart to be a quack. Tis the Llissed thruth I am spakia' the day : an', if ye'll take ver bills I out o' the mud, an' stop eabhlin' I'd like , . ,...,,.., - , kJ II ICv3 UdUUlUl O llUeSHOOS. "War iver the name ef Andy Donovan in the newspapers ? tell me that, ye Oinad- hauns, barriu wanstwhin I bruk Terr.nce Mahool'. L..1 wi.I . r.e.tl., ; ? ----- - , . 1 .s. i iver iiemfine mv nvn u r a fi.; j : neen to a neusnaner mn n nrint liil,orC i in Ttot.lin ' K ill i. .,.,,...!,. .. ... .r.5.:. r. r" j . Wicklow, to say that'sarsyperillia war ' hetth-r nor l;.,l.n. . . r 7, 7 ; Bull ? Is it tho likes o me that ud break ; my bone wid Father O'Dou.-hertv's walk- i iu'. ,,jck by takin' my oath that Andy 1 Donovan's pittaty pills, bu.thered all over , wid sugar, war the best purgathory iver : invintcd by mortial man ? Aycli ! Is it 1 that 'ud be dhrawn : enough for a bull to run through.and waa tail to my coat, whin 'tis lashius of goold that I'd be scoopin' up if I war a quack ?" "Quack ! qnack! quack ! quack I" stz the inuskovce. i "Ob, Lad Iooek to yees !" sez Andy, , jumpiu' down trom bis rostnre ; "but 'tis myeit mat 11 tacne yees wnat it is to Dc-, spattticr a gintlcmin. ; 1 An' sure he did, riirht aff; for he cut a bit o' rl rag on hi, fihin'-hook,au' dhrog- j pled it alnntr afiher him : an', bv this an' ' by that, the foolish muskovee seized it; au . rrnititlv who but ho war flopma : c o 7 1 j t aboVt in tb.lag? - ! vnH 0 furrcners," sez Andy. "Troth, j tbo ht .... , . , now 1 11 be goiu th t' e had betther sinse. An' 1 borne," sez he. An' that's the sibory all about Andy Donovan becomin' a "convart." i - -- j -noldcrs of Lancaster Bank notes . should understand that if they demand , payment at the bank, and have an endorse- j mcnt to that effect made by tho cashier, . 1 -)i 1 tne notes so presented win near six per cent iuterest until paid or until a final dividend is made of the assets. The notes it will be understood, will bear iuterest only from the time payment is demanded: and those on which no demand is made, will of course not bear interest. an nnnrthprrMi. liL-A a ESTADLISIIED At 1,50 Per Slaveholder, and Northern doughfaces in the U. fc'- Senate r. fused n toi.Crto the nomination of Harrison, and of eourse l.coinpte remains on the h' r.eh. Lawless and lyrai.nical as l.c i, Le is only carrying out the end for Lieh the Missouri (Juui- 1 1 if :.. .. ,1;.- r.fnniun lew tc TP:ti-tA II AVtlt'' Uami:U lt otj.et . lar, why suoU;u wtj siop now 7 J l.ey have the governor, the 1 res- i,h.nt. and th Sheriff. : wlv nbould tliet not Lave the Judges also ? - nQ. Uve ,e Ju . ,es a,0 , - . ... ,, . , ,,lMi Lira 10 La done to a lit of stcul wire before it makes that simple Ii: tie tool called a nee dle, and puts it into the market? Can you gues : 5cvuty ; yes, seventy processes are necessary in the manufacture of a deacons' children arc worse than others, Rev. A. Kul ard s'ate.s lLat iu '241 fauii- I I lies of miniver and deacons, there were 1 ,,ar'1, 'tW 3 e--V,u' rr'z 1,101 children over 1 year of age, Sll ! Rev. Mr. Van Meter, who ha been en of whom, or ni ro thin three-fourths, Were gigfJ in fiuding homes in the West for hopefully pious, I'-jI Lad united with the j Pr children of New York city, wr on churah. i7 had entered or wi re preparing j his last trip arrsstoJ in Washington, Taze for the minislry, and only II Were di.si- j WH couuty, Illinois, on a charge of Lring sipited, Lut one half of whom became so i"g P'Jupers iuto the State, and fined JI0O while residing with their parents. Iu an-l fs''- of these families there were 219 children Ia a late English papur it is stated that over 15, all of whom were hopefully pious. I " many prayer books are now sold iu Lon- We learn from the L"hanon Cmiri i-,that about S1200 iu silver has Lecu found se creiea in variou pans or a nouso in me northern part of that c?un(y. I: was the The Pittsburg ti-izeM; remarking upon ..IS. .uuui i.lip.u , tn,j i.uiiiui UOH.I- lhat e ,,uUia Workj of 1eDa. inc;udi ,he intersst of tLe A. . .i . . , , '. . , J r?" the Annual Report of the Auditor Gener- witmo the last year the sum of 500,000 and Lave produced 2,2O..,000 to pay for ige.TinRo tl. Jebtoraideof tL.'unt 51,294000." They cost more than '. , 1 , . v T- .. r ' i " ' 1 1- Millions or Dollars, let the Demo- 1 iold ! c T t e:iiiLiu i'iii 1 iLcuuci uu tLi ij lueir uh u ' ' , t I. ll.t.'l.- ' T t1" --ma. -M ' lDUla E"r"nn":f't uetermiuea to put a stop to the cruel practice of hook-swinj . , nh-erv i hv th n -tV s ooservei ny me superstitious UiuJoo Jevoteea.and also t the harbaroua 'i,e " M ccf V65' ' "n hmL lJ thrusts a . sword through the fleshy part of his thigh, drawing it out sprinkles tho 'D i ,Le ",ra.nce ' .--'"'F. h.cb h. rccclrc ge tree-will oher.ngs frota the ! reFlC- ' ""E 1LIE Ridoe Pierced. The werk- ! n,en engaged on the Blue Ridge tunnel, Virginia, have perforated the mountaiu, so eacn othcr.and the difference in the length of "lc '"nncl, as computed over the t p of ! tne mountain, and as accurately measured, was ,MS tfcan six ""dies. Such is the per- fc'100 scientific nttainmen's. The New York Tribuno says that the pop, has made to us another consi2nment f a potion of Lis refractory subjects. Fif,ucn meD released from Prison and sent ln ,;. .,mir. , il. r .,. i..,t ,reslsry ,iavc just arrivpJ. The9C :n ...i..-.u k. r 1 ... P, , t0 join their compatriots, where em- r.ir.n.at -;n v. ;.. ,t.,.m .1.., win loiiuwuu do luiwarutu 10 dcruuioii, pVaV 0 thei b defra by JBf' ulial "tt, on lue American luausinai .-vsaociaiion. "New Yoik is the best or the worst j place in tbe country for a young man to 6 I0' For JonDg man of fisei !iSio" ' pnncipie. ana inuu.irious camt, mere is T) )T).. tl". ., no place where he can learn so much with- in g0 short a time a9 ;n ew York. 5U, for , y0UBg ,an 0f unstable habits and wjtDout religious principles, tbero is no plai;c wicre t, w;ii be pmn r,f(." ' A ORA-nrnso Fact. It is stated that j Professor Henry of the Smithsonian Insti- tute receutly remarked, that among tbe : scientific men in the United States, he knew of but one man who professed infidel principles. IN lSl:i....WIIOLE NO., 675. Year, always iv Advance. ! suffers. It iuo tcn .'s in omo to con- sumption. The party opposed to the present I'astor and church authorities of the Lutheran Church a? Vome!. 1 orf, on Tucs!-y last, took the law into their own hand, aol with Lamuiers, erw-bar, etc., broke the ; the enure n aoors auJ tnterea m , (Jiurch. arrants Lave been issued Trr i ihe arnrehnsion of the carties concerned. r. ; . ....... T ... Ill ir'uac u.tl u.c .i-tu vi luu- cK-,oil Who would'nt have a bank in "tLe family." Savings. The number of depositors in the savings-hanks of Massachusetts on October 1, was 105,4-41, and th amount of depositts S"0,u73.447 ; being ' 1 ' drawn in the Eug'ish lottery. lie aflcr- don with a looking glass inserted ia the inner side of the cover, in order that the ladies may arrange their hair or admire themselves while using the book at church." iiow .a. k.Rl mads HAPPY !- A wealthy lady in Boston on New Year's day prepared a bountiful feast for 1,500 poor children of that city ia Faneuil Hal!, and at the close presented each one with a comfortable garment and a pair of shoes. The County Commissioners of Chester county have increased the oounty rates of taxation for the ensuing year one mill. The county tax heretofore bas bee two mills ; the rate will now be three mills, or an increase of fifty per cent. The underwriter of the ship .Veprutie's Cr hive presented to Mrs. Mary Patten, $1000, for safely bringing that vessel into the port of New York, while her husband, the commander, was prostrated on a Led nf sickness. The Slue Ridge Rtpullican says W. D. Wallach, editor of the Washingtoa Star, has purchased the beautifully located farm of Cid. Robert Alexander, near Culpepper C. II., Ya. , containing ISO acres, at J40 per acre. The Cuii trs, a leading Catholic news paper in Paris, says: "In all the Catholio cities of Germany the statistical returns make it apparent that the number of Pro testants is increasing in a fearful manner." burning uas caused tweaty-.i, firc, ,0 New York during the last sir months, the death of three women sad two men, and tho serious injury of four teen persons besides. A Senatorial election in St. Lawrence ; county, New York, Friday week, resulted ! in thu ehoiee of Mr. Usher, the Republi can candidate, by 3,000 majority. It ia difficult to crush Freedom. Lager Beer. An exchange paper say that lagor beer is "slow poison." Wa j think a trial of the stuff sold in HarrisLur would convince our cotcmporary that it U i ,,r poison Ikr.ill The Manager ot the Inauguration ball at Wasliiiigtoii, find themselves about three thousand dollar out of pocket after count, ing up their receipts and expenditure. That Jesuit sheet, the Philadelphia I."hjr even, is now forred to complain of tha unfairness of the Missourians in their attempts to make Kansas a slave State. A Washington crrespondent of the A". '. lhrahl says " there never was such a rush of office-seekers at any incoming ad ministration as there i at present." Col. Benton goes in for female doctor, and has given a lcclure in Boston for tha bem fit of ,Le New Eund V Medical Callege. It is estimated by the Fritnd of India, " that in India and Ceylon there are on hundred and twenty thousand cenvsrts to Christianity. The Moravians are a quiet but working- Pple : ""7 h"e more churcb nohe" " ,l-ir """ion fields than ia their douici. lIC so"lra- A new Post Otfice bas been established at Lykenstown Dauphin county, and Josi ah Bowman, Jr appointed Fcjfu:tr. 7