Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 27, 1848, Image 2

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ClitifOl•atia.
An extendetl, description: of \thepali...,
fornia Gold Wm, and of the*i i iiifitiott•
of things in that:region, , ap'eltitsOn
Washington Union, in two 04tttal fromll
Capt. FOlstint, of the QuAtteTtnasteq
Department, to Gen. .Itr;aup":4lie itatet;
tnents of Col. Mason and others, as to the
extent and - richness of the mines, are ful
ly corroborated. Capt. Folsom also gives'
an account, similar to theirs, of the deser
sertion of the towns, villages, fieliJ's and
shopi—,--netnly the whole-inale population
beinedrawii into' the El Dorado. He
"Scimething should , be done here at
once for the ktablishment of pence and
gnod,Ordet in the country. All law, both
civil 'and military, is at end. Among the
mines, and indeed ie most parts of the
country.. out of the villages, no authority
but that of the strongest exists, and out
rages of the most disgraceful character
are constantly occurring, and the offen
ders go unpunished. ';here are now a
bout twenty-five vessels in this port;and
hbelieve there is not one of them that
has a crew to .go ro sea.''Frequently the
sailors arm • themselves, take the ship's
boats,,tind . leave ih , .themost open man,
ner, defying hoth 'their officers and the
civil magistrates.
"All sorts of labor is got at enormous
rates of,compensation. Common clerks
and salesmen in the stares about town,
often receive as htelt•-as-$2500 and their
board. The clerk now in my office is a
young boy, who until a few weeks since
was a private of the
. volunteers, and I am
now paying him $l5OO per annum.—
This will not, appear . high when I tell .
you that I have just seen upon his table
a wash bill, made out and paid, at the
rate, of IBS per dozen, and that almost
ery thing, else is at corresponding prices.
Unless something is done, tam unable
to see how it isvossible for officers,
upon the salaries granted by law to
military men, to support themselves in
this - country..
• . 1 1 think California -affords means for
the investm e nt of capital such as few oth
er countries offer. •Any person who could
come here now with ready cash would
be certain of doubling his Money ill a few
months. Large fortunes will be made
here within the ensuing year, and I am ' ,
told that there are some hundreds-of
sons who. have already made, on an ave.,
raze. $25,000 each. Whole cargoes of
,goods'are sold at an average of about
. 150
per cent, clear profit e and ready pay in
gold dust. .
_The gold regions are of mat extent
and-are remote from the regular settle
ments,and from.th&operation of the laws.
In the solitary recesses of the Sierra Ne
,.-vada are little clusters of men,with noth
ing but the trees for their covering, and
no protection but their own vigilance and
strength. Many of these .people are
known to possess very large amounts ell
gold,—sortrerimeelts much as $20,000---• 7
wrapped up in their blankets,where there
is no eye to. see and no agent to pursue
the guilty. is it strange, when the temp.',
tenon is so great, that the robber and the
assassin should be abroad • among the
mountains? Many robberies and some
murders are known already to have oc
curred, but' little- attention is excited by
these events, where all are in, the eager
pursuit of wealth. No one can conjec
ture the extent of these outrages, for HT-.
-ing witnesses are not at hand, and dead
men tell notales.' The strong and firm
.• hand of Government must be promptly
extended, to save the country from the
most revolting acts of violence.
During the year commencing.lury Ist
1848; there will be $6,500,000 removed
, from the mines, reckoning the ounce,
tray, at $l6. This sum is considerably
greater, according to McCulloch's Dic•
tionary, than the total amount of gold ta
ken from all the mines in' the U. States
for the fifteen years ending in 1838, and
it is nearly three times as great as the
entire gold coinage of the U. S. Mint and
all its brunches for the same year.. From
the last ii.formation I . have been able- to
. collect; I believe that something over
• .$500,000, at $l6 per (mice, troy, will
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leave left California in the three*months
ending Sept: 30th, and of thisamonnt. at
fo - ur.filihii will find, its way to for
, eign markets,and:canseiluently to foreign
mints." •
A letter is published in the N. York
Journal of Commerce, from Gapt.Spring,
'`of the shigiluntress,,under date of San
Francisco, Sept: 21st, in *hiclt he says
thatlhere,is novisom'e danger in return
ing from, the gold mines, “tisthere are
those 'who prefer to take the gold Oren
-t'tly washed to their hands rather than dig
for
, themselves." According to thiswri
;oler, demoralization prevails horrible
r forms 4inong sornoof the diggers. Run
trivay.amilnrsrdiginquantity-of-gold, spend
ieteCkleitily, and, then begin again. A
great deal of sickness has been experien
'eedi and.Os one afterunother'diei, 'he is
.thraviaside with the .utmost iediffer
elm.; without even a covering of earths.
Capt. . , .
-tarn told - from goott'autharitythat the
custom who liquor at the
1 1 4 to tiike''from ' the little, bag which
.';'::th•o'hh`tstanier; . ,l,lorits:ppy,:ajiinch (Os of
AlOßTiorJtinOTOesi, al ,bitd:Wateiiid
Ary t andlound
at4the Irate:Of $l6; pOr ()Mice: Thosa i ivhd
,q , aride .taild'it:
'clit 3 r atnce .ti g;n Tt'4 - nait Niittivathrn
" otrtihe'S,'t • -
to, t a l ie his
ed,R, Ii ''• and
an. st Wu" h, his kidgings,
a narest•
t ' f ' tiunk 'frnm .1 if•Tlad n eg yn o Pr k..
t4` 1 - s "idk lu
r, sell' ft 3 '"
tkeelng a
Ifroitiliome Nea b the
'll A,unas4-111, , id ihkelhe jo,„-
two 3r* . . i rtifqh ti r woy , i ~d.6„,i,t ghisce,i
-.)-Aoed b l ' l . -,T 0 Willn'an n ig A • lng
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fel,dintiven iurps4 fk L vv!i, I 47g0"nre4-t,ouc: fi sed
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e lender our readers ihe . compli
ments of the se a son, and wish each anti
a happy New-Year.
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K r oar Carrier deeires us to say that lie
will make ilia annoPl "marring call" upon
Ilia kind palms. nn Monday next.
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'llgl"We. arkunwlo Irre the rei•eipt of qui
minte•pie, which cn e . 4 . regularly as Christ
i mu.. horn s kind, ady r" 'II.IOW 11. May
she live a hundred years!
BEAFTITS oF ArwearristNo.—The specta
cles advertised as lost in our last paper, wer
handed into us two days alter the appearanci.
of our paper, by an hottest little boy Au o
whose hands they had dollen. This is anoth
er striking illustration of the benefits of ad
vertising. Nothing, like en• advertisement,
in a widely-circulated paper.like ours, to se
cure a lost oracle. or to bring an inquiring
customer to the tradesman !
CnoleamAs!--zUgh.! what an ugly, dismal•
dull day it was—nothing but rain, shish 011(1
mud—spoiling the plies of the out-door pleas
ure-hunters roost effectually, but with those
who have comfortable domicils doubtless en
hancing the enjoyments of family re-unieris,
and malting home the happier for the gloomy
dreariness which reigned without. .Notwit}i•
standing the bad weather, our friends of the
fancy stores did a smashing business in the
way of toys, finite and confections, while the
many umbrellas that were constantly via.
able on the streets gaps proof that "the pub
lie" was umler excitement, and that no
storm can (Drill the ardor of that royal htd
iday, merry Christmas.
tov. Johnston's Message.
According ttia Harrisbuig correspondent
of the Ledger, Gov.. Johlison is busily enga
ged preparing his annual Message. I:1
principal, euggc.stions, according to this cor
responderit, will be - a plan for gradually re
.4tieing the, Snit e general manufactu
ring law , ohnilar to that of iNlassachusetts—
i•rotormation of the banking system. So'as
jo.malltp real estate and stale stocks a basis
of issue—arid the recoirstitiction of our in
ternal Improvement system, by dividing the
Slate into three distriolei*delectingii.Canal
Mr. Holmes, of South Carolina, at length
succeeded in making himself heard, amid
the general din. He rose, lie said, not for
the purpose of making a speech-,-not for the
purpose of appealing to the members id this
or that section- of the Union—for lie verily'
believed that lite time fur bilking had passed.
What was required tti' arrest the blighting
footracp4 of the Northern fanatics *as action
—iin mediate, determined, concerted action.
He winild, therefore, suggest to hiseolleilues
of South Carolina, to vacate their. seats, and :
at once witlalraw hem the hall. The .propo: -
sition_witS received with ill-suppressed 'burros
of laughter. It did not seem to be well re
lished even by the SouthOrn members. -
As soon as something like • order was re-,
stored, Mr. Flnurno'rintroduced a resolution
instructing the Committee on the - District of
'
Ctilumbia to report w bill retroceding the
District of Columliin to the State of Mary- 1
land, except that portion of the District which'',
was cot;tued by the pUtilic. After a few re -1
marlhipatt animated hut rambling charac- I
ter, the resolution was adopted.
AR these events, happening within a fort
night, haie fairly brought the question to a
coadition'which the South without affectation
may call a crisis. On Friday last a call was .
circiiii;ted inviting the,Whigs and Democrats ' 1
from all the States to a calicos to be held
that evening in the Senate Chamber, for the
purpose oi considering and deciding the
course to be pursued in ieferetice to The in•
terests and 'policy rit slavery. By telegraph.
cm Saturday,-we learn that all the SLAVE
States in the Union were represented in - the
meeting except Delaware, and that Benton,-
of MissOnri, was not there.. It .seems that
no members from the Free States attended.:
the corresporitlent r el the
North American, in speaking of this meet
inz,, says, Goy. Metealfe, 'of Kentucky, who
attend: it more ass a spectatiar than - a — partici=
parlor, was called to the chair. The pro
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PRAYERS eon 'rim Porn.—The Right R ev.
onne e tl e i t :t ( ' l t i ll n i!• s re l t Y e o nr 'm op o e v n e e rri d en v ls ith in a th d e ee l l i a t r iu n s i e j° ' n o ; f l
Bishop Hughes of New York; has issuet% 0 . Representatives imposed upon the South. the
circular towhe clet4 at.d laity of hig Diocese, necessity of taking some action whereby its
directing special prayers to Almighty God rights and interests' might,bd prclect.,ll. Mr.
for llie protesting - el the Holy Father Pope "Calholin reviewed the course of North, and
Ptuii IX, en4, 4 ,,kthe chinch, and for their deprecated the aggression that had been
safe deliyeiliWilioni the trials in which manifested within the last few years, both'
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they. were rae t ts'%'at' last accounts .. . •
4 in regard to the propositions submitted' to
Congress and its conduct concerning fugitive
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Ozj-Clin eighliiii of the Democrat , in the t . • u i .
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He n i tetpthat unless . thcieqgipro.
kindness 01 his heart, wants th e Governor le s ' ave k' -
mixes of the Conittitution.were Willfully ob
put us on the list of his. Aids. We thank him,
served, the Union was pot ' It .
but hope the Governiw won't think of 'Such a
anti South . ... ,1•!?! .1 ,p r Cr vin gt
the coultreOl' mitOMWmannahl
thing. We are a full' • Mrjo now, an) . a .
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multitude to tSAA.-----
Commissioner from entaiGz•. , The Governor
will also sofitain Pennsylvania's ancient doc
trine on the Tariff, take decided gronnd
opium the ex•ellSi011 of slavery, and reecorn
mend what shall he done with the Relief
runes. Whether the cofTespendent is - correct
in his foreshadowing efille Governor's views
we know not, but ~the above suggestions
'sound very mych,like what might be ex
..pected..
Toni /On CUMiIERLAND RAILROAp,,We
understand, says the York Republican, that
Mr. QCOLDSDOROU6II and . a.corps bf Engineers
are on the ground, prepared to locate the
new Railroad between this Borough and
Harrisburgh. The locatiM will by made
contemporaneotirdy from the Northern and
Southern termini. This is strong evidence
that the. managers of the road hilly expect
to be able to go on promptly with its con:
rtruction. We understand that subscrip
tions to the stock of the company are rapid
ly being made in Baltimore, and that -no
doubt 'entertained of its complete 'Success
MUIIDF.I:OI.IS A EFFIA V.-A fight took place
on Tuesday eveni:tg last in our borough,
says the Hairisbure; Intelligencer, bet Ween
two colored men—Henry Belt, a barber, and
Andy Woods—which resulted very serious
ly.. In the ntlray Bolt knocked Woods
down with a barber-pole,.and iubscquently
drew a razor, cut his arm above the elbow
to the bone, and inflicted a terrible gash in
his side. Belt was also severely cut in the,
arm, probably by the instrument lie himself
used l Woods is stailiving, but great Soubts
are entertained of his recovery. Belt kap
been arrested and ittifitisoUel.
ernes a Colonel, by the courtesy of our ft lends,
and hope no "higher honors await us," . at
least in the military line.
OtrWe.leran that one of the Harrisburg
Flits CompaniOn Will visit Curtis!e v en Mon
day text,. and be received with due honors
by the Fire Com Oppies of s thhi , place. We
.bave eel beep iplornied of the'erfettemen is:
04r-lohn Van Buien iK in Witelkiegton t to
argue n,ease belore,theS ppye99e Court lie
and; ilia little, dieconlein;
ed-lnction liatin!t pertiated in' 'renhini.a.
gatry;' - t 'the Old
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,aynan i 1 1 04 Mr (4allnereLaf r thej-Iticbteeic
Retitthlienn, are; it is 'said; ..iiboultd , matt n
tiewsintiasi la WnStan";rton 'l)(i . , t o be Calk
ad the tqletpublionti,i'rese'Z' lc will be ; ' day' a.
cdtl.; to. the, advocaey , Getteral ',Taylor's
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. CilOtt,4 itT NEw lona.—Tha, health, re
port °S A BatliidaY ilart 3 o. sav,a l 11*7
oaaa and ,
,!hre44,,,i 50:*491,9 occurre ',at, Ilia 97arine
wpre inmatee ill the
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Slavery:' -Excitement in 'Cengresti;-
*The, c , 9 l 3 p i estion,ivhich'seemsi likely 0. 1
e' i ligiigofie serious attention ol,Congress,ltlie,
400;1 le; :the - shivery twestinn._
Acy#lldritilink some of them right and prop'
ethers poi to arouse unity; feel
ing,without resulting in any gond;'lqtyloll.7._
rest been' presented in the tiouse,andit.
seems to have stirred up the Southern , - bloo d
inte.the.greest excitement.
Under instruction of the House, Mr. Smith
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,has .- alreatly repotted it Itir
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he .orgnitizatiOn .of Upper. es. : a
erritory of the United Stntesi by , the 'l2th
Section of which the ;didn't:time' of 1187 to
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adopted and applied to the perpetual e/mlu;
sior: of 'slavery. The vote of the HOtiae.in
slructing the committee was 107 yeas to 80
nays. Subsequently on a motion to teeen
eider this vote the HOuse - recorded'. its deter
mination to adhere by a vote of 106 to
Mr. Palfrey's bill to repeal all the slave laws
of the District received 60 votes; defeated
by 16 only-76 members absent or declin-
ing to vole. But more remarkable and sun.
prising, &Ir. Gidding's bill to give to the PEO.
rut: of the District the privilege'el express
ing their sentiments upon the slave system
amongthern, explained by himself to include
blaCk and white in the word people, and
submitted to a test vote with that understand-,
ing 01 it, was supported by spventy ! seven
votes!! against one hundred and fiVe nays.
Mr. Gott's bill to abolish the slpve TRAFFIC of
the Distfirt passed the House, by a majority
of 11 votes , --98 yeas, and 87 nays; 45'ab
sentees.• In-the Sena'e, the, first explosion
n 1 the ultra Southern doctrines of Calhoun
was settled by the decisive vote of 33 to 14
in favor of referring the petiticp of :he New
Mexicans, which contained a remonstrance
against tpe. iniroduction of slavery amongst
them. The ground taken by - Benton on this
occasion indicating pretty fully that he is not
reliable for the South in any of their pro-
slavery designs.
The Congressional reportS tiny that- on the
passage of Mr. Gotta' resolution being an
nounced, the greatest confusion imaginable
pievailed in the hall—the Speaker with di
fruotk managing to make himself heard.—
At least one dozen of the . ntetribers. were. on
their feet at the same time, all striving to
make motions, or to offer resolutions, of the
morn conhietmg charaeter possible.
Its present attitude to rep" States.
AVesteott,(ol Florida.)" was tor Very LtiXtraMi
proceedings, tut nobody 'aegpsetl
ing in earneet,, or for a nidineal.
,sup Posed:
that Lis madness was withimt mithotl., Mr:
.Foote - (of Miss.,) was — on - hie legs several
time's, 'looking' gravely frdin beneath
.),Ite
!Olds a• most abominable 'course
there' vres.a . treit,iletilTk saltpetre in his
speeches—when le titers 1611 ;
.. 111r. , Ba)ly;
Mime Prepared, with a,Seriett of iesci r
jiiions=he__liaa-n latsult j of _'substituting
w. 91111 for 'lclir"4--4.l_,A'airirill•llir*rl.osFrltle4
P Bl lo;r l o l Pq_.. 2 ttrier:reO rill. .. 6 o;
effect declared tlfe'Uni%Weitdi•ditiaol4
yeti. Gentlemen ,whmwear rite Calhoun °A l it
;weree.inxiime-tmedapt: this programme on"
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grin ot ~ the!. eNorth,;o nil _ thc regglai ph alw
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to,iiny' mhvement,uriillsorrer: ait •!mil
'been nominitted hX , the Noy 1 therefore,
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!!;,,il,eiyi„ Orleans' Bulletin, one of '
Oko*Viii:papera'prx.ouisiana, alludes
!'c1 . .4 1 0 10:1!Agii,in4trii*,, ,,, pa exPreibee the
olithieri.that . .!,hlo , •Whel'have been active
4thlitielaria,-etriho,.friatte . frit:tiny way made .
lieit.. officO \, : , !ltibev . yiep.qc)Rarty purposes, -
,11/ilf,',eifl'eouraej!.iltr, all removed—and those
Wlie -, bave-'itilttliblted .-ittiaitthity, neglect or
unfaithfillnisalkihe diSoltarge'of.their duty,
wilflikewisii, no doubt, share the same late.".
Wii , - - have . ..rio' idea; says the Bulletin, "that.
Gen. Tayler : rill,itherferpdiredfy in the; re.. ,
.movals or, appoiith . beithi r exrefit of the bigl .
er and mor e impOrtatit' funclionariep. ;The
membirs or•hie•oabioet will 'be !elected
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from "citizens of the'highest grade, for -char
' actorilalent, - . standing and• general fitness,
and as he-will hold them reSpobsible for the
Ittithlitrilischarge of the duties - of their res
pectivedepariments,. it will be bill just and
reasnnable.that they should have the privi
lege of designating what changes•they ,may
consider. necessary, and of
. recom mending
suitable '
person'lor -the subordinate offices
undo, them:' • • .
This Ohor then-alludes to the Cabinet,
lays it will be a unit, that it will be Whig,
and atlils—
"Who are the individuals that
' will - be selected, we are un ableto -say rsim
'ply because we are ignorant on the subject,
and are unwilling to ' tallow the example of
our neig hbors in !guessing ;' but we will ven
ture
iin•opinion, that New England will pre!
sent one theinber, Pennsylvania -another, Ole
glorious . old Keystone, that ha! struck down
the spoils party, deserve4olt compliment,)
and the South, a n d the Rest' each another,
and - that none will lie taken either from New
York or Lousiana, as thby have the Presi
dent or' the Vice 'President. Furthet than
this,wwwill not venture even 'to-guess."' .
On Thursday last, in the .House, a memo
rial Wes presented by Mr. Evans, of Mary
land, horn Several of the messengers who
!uptight on to Witshington the electoral vote
of States. The memorialists state that the
mileage" of messengers has - been put down•
frtiin twenty-five cents a mile to twelve - and'
a half cents a mile. That inaamnch as they
have found the reduced allowancu,,amply
sufficient to cover all the expenses incurred
in the journey 'to Washington, they therefore
pray that the honorable members of the Se
nate and House of Representatives also re•
duce their own mileage to the same econo
mical standard, which while it- would pro
tect them from loss, would be a vast saving
to the 'government: The memorial did not
seem to meet with much favor or encourage
ment, anifin motion, was laid on the table.
. To ihow pin ihe messengers did not act
without soinemason in presenting this pen.
ticin, the ..NeteralkTribu'ne 'has .an able and
interesting ke, showing the excess of
eharg, , ,iby members of the last' ses
ssoe:-.41 4,€rigkeriii - ; which presents these re
cults:—The tiiiMber of extritt miles charged
by memberii - mil the House of Representa
tives Wa559,030, and by Senators', 18,602 ;
making -a granif fetal of miles over-charge,)
going teiViaidi from Washington, of 77,632-.
The extra mdelige at the House was $47,-
2;23,80! s.nd of the Senate $14,881 : 40 I ma
king a total 'for a single session of $62,105,-
11% Committee.
The Washington Correspondent .of the
North American says the following gentle
men have been appointed the Committee on
the part of. the Slaveholding States, in accor
dance with the-resolution of the meeting
held in thAenate Chamber on Fti.iny last:
Messrs. Stephens, of Georgia—tlayton, of
fielaw are. i -Cliar man, of MarylanA—lirty try
Virainia--Vontible, of Notth Carolittan—
Calhoun *South Carolina—King, of Ala
bama—P .; of Mississippi---Downs, of
tonstana-Vorehekt, Lentneky=geniry,
ot_Tennos. o—Atchison, of Missori—Bo
*lntl; of Arkanalut-Cebell, of Florida," arid
Rork la: Teitas..
This ComMittee has been"rormed without
consultation with all , . the gentlemen netted
upon it. Some of them may • decline to
serve, or may consent with a view of arres
ting the agitation and soothing the excite
nnent.
A Cenicius TRADE.—A case of
some interest to the trading eminently was
recently -decided in • Washington C• only
coort, , whieit tve find briefly reported is the
Hagerstown News. A mah bought 2000
bhshels of 'corn and 400 'barrels of flour
from' anotlie,r, which the 'latter subsequently
refused to .deliver according tt”cootract, ril
-legin- that be had been imposed upon by
fotMer. It . was riSsertedgrat the. defen.
dant .was in'po.4ei4iOn of ntWs. relative to
the maiket,fer breetlstulre,,atid., that Ale had
asserted ,a lalsehodilm torigilfiklefelince
to the newts'in his possessidti*Thes
107.1441.4ci0na or ( educed ; tai to forego
uitheriniqqtry; as le the state of the market.
The. page charged the, jury that it this were
Ilia c;are„iti; was . tratiq, vitiated the
P9niracli''OTlAl49ol9l:o:o,i6,,erifeil)ilslecov
ery. Alle,(a4priet,absence, t)te.july ,rettira7
ed a verille()Orthe delendant. •
htetre received
the :the qat#o'. ; pub,
lishott:irt I,!,i'Ailattleipitia: by Meeere.. ,Vjeicerei
zitetr•Vortetifitiei • It isi.'filleA; with
;iiirionat„dl-t't urinal inialitieaea,,a;tal. aims,
;to;
s2',”
ton QLAiLEiI Civv.--The :Well known %mil
le!'i„qe,el4ll . 34,o l 'o, ha,bo9 6 iiiel!! e l: E lg oi7 ,
61 : 4 ' :*FO 41 1 , 1 4.e .1 . 1 0„,
_ l'l o INC! i i,!;i ie 4 . - bf which I
"we - lelva, reealveillhalrllT,7 I bir.
`a liir g e 11 4 IIIII 11 44 14 '11Pab! II ‘,!:" 11 4 4 . 4
zol ' llo,; l o,o*iii ' exiiii94l , A i' CPl l H s' ! lnti
,RionOunee(':igh ppixiimi,"-;4o:o l bliid!ed . by
lac I Severlatleit ico;;Vbillidlaiibis; at ''S. ;' , ij ,
Yff.#l3 - 4Pitiii - A'ar'' 6 3 - ft l i7 ,7 ! -I e:
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Abuses In Coligrees
ItOTZOEO
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(FrOm the ottpfr,s) _
21.
, . • . ' totiat erli , E,Pec•-
tri - e . Artie feitiil)itrst,hef„..ateam
The stea-, rit ... g ' ,. . 7, ', 0 ,1 micliseii i .,„on
domiecl• - Vpipe- belqt ,
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and connectr,,
2 ,,, % hies i k, ii, nerappy ,re
Tuetday tlighlibYr' kweii,iibeffirat Ok i
eev.erely icalileitß i Er i c id,
o.li.rwitie
406.3,
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Was badly 8c11 .4 , 1 ` i nie'94iril'Pri6lo,%atiihe SeC°lll •
e fi l i e s r t k e , tl F g . li M iee . I L . e:Wit, tireithf expected idlitie,
The American wit:towed to the city. 4. '
WASHINGTON, Dee. 22.
-•- "
'The-passage in the Lower Noose of. Mr.
'Oritt'ieresolutiniOnstructirig 'the Cornmitiee
,rn the:District ;of golumbia report, a Lill
prohibiting Ili@ slave trade in tho• district,- fuss
caused the most intense excitement. here.
CbLustave, Dec. 23.
• a.
The difficulty. in the House.of ftepresenia
tives-has at last been settled by the adoption
of Mr Townsend's propesition. The organ
minion was then proceeded with, when Mr.
Leiter was elected Chairman, and Mr. - Clorei
(whig) Clerk.
UTICA, Dec. 23, 1848
A heavy gale and snow storm set in here
on Thnr•day morning,' and has continued
with unabited violence to this moment.
The cars Irom the W est, due here at 9 cachick
k M., have not yet arrived•
. . RICHMOND; Dec. 23.
William Dandridge Epes, convicted or
the murder of Mr. Muir, was. hung yester
day. A large number of persons were pre
sert to witness the execution. He made a
full confession of his guilt. Epes, it will , be
remembered, enticed Milir Into the woods,
'for the purpose of shooting deer, and 'when
he got him in a secluded. spot, he murdered
him for the'purpoee,of securing n mortgage
and some deeds which Muir held againgt
him. '
TlALTneorts, Dec. 24.
The New r Orleans papers of the 17th, inst.
are received by 'mail of this evening. On
the 16th, twelve cases of cholera . occurred
at the Charity flospital, end oat of these
seven terminated fatally, and another was
dying. The disease is believed ro be gene
rated in the atmosphere.
Items.
A singular wager was laid on the Presi
dential election, by a couple of politician's in
Connecticut, who agreed that be whose can
didate was defeated should, saw a cord of
wood in theitireet. The wood 'was . sawed
on last Monday in presence of a large com
mittee of admiring spectators.
Killing wives, in Boston, is no' great of
fence, certainly. James Henry was sent to
the State prison for 6 years, for beating his
wile to death, and Barney 'Golding to the
house ofporrection, for two years, for killing
his better half, by kicking her ilmin stairs.--
All the parties wens drunk at the time. .
A physician attached to the N. Y. Volun
teers, now in California, writes to the N. Y.
Express, that all the other doctors have /ell
Saii.Franciseo and gone to digging, gold,
lie, is the, only one tilers and is lowed• into
an extensive practice against - his will.
The Cincinnati Telegraph states that Rev.
M. ) Vandevelde.„ late Provincial of the Soci
ety of Jesus in Missouri, has been appoint
ed Bishop of Chicago', and Very Rev. Man
rice de St. Palais. (Adminisitzter of the Di
ocese,) Bishop of Vincennes;
Mr. John H. Coke, of Harper's rem% Vs.,
furnishes the following het of a,lot of Hogg.
killed by him. They were five in number .
20 months old, and weighed respectively.
481, 423 k, 365, 337 tbs.' Aierave; 392 f lbs.
The man who robbed the Treasurer's Of
fice of Bedford county, .in Angina last, of
snap, has, been, - arrested. Nis name in
a. .f Water., -a former SI - ewfwil of the
Bedford Poor House, Ile delivered up $l,-
600 of the stolen money.
All The Electoral votes tint low have been
forwarded to the. Vice. l',esident 01 the Uni
ted States; so the friends ol- Gen. Taylor
mad• rest assured that his eleotton will not
hail for want of form.
' The N. Y. Tribune saps that a gentleman
who has just arrir'etl from Panama states that
there Were six thousand 'persons there when
he lett, waiting for conveyance to Sin Fran.
cisco.
Dr. Ross. an eminent Llndon pfiygician.
writes that in rases of Cholera,. %Num and
calomel have been productive of the-few
est recovertes, and riesling treatment ol the
most.
A Gold Miner in California having' given
nn oune.e and a hall of gold ($24) fora box
of Saidlitz powders, the Philadelphia Timis
suggests that he probably bought the pow
ders to work the mines.
The paper on which the President's mes
sage was written in telegraphic signs at the
Pittsburg office measures 7, 200 feet in length
—almost a mile and a half.
Gotta Perch", soles are -now put on ladies
shoes and garters, neatly and beautifully. It
wears twice as long as leather and is quite
an elastic.
A new Millenarian prophecy bus been
rutted in England. A new prophet bY the
acme of Dangle predicla the approach of the
Millonium in 1850.
The discovery of the California gold has
pittance(' a wonderful advance in every de
scription of stocks. 1.1.. S o .-Treasury 6 per
cent, notes are np to $lOB.
Hon. A. G." Dodge and Gen. G. %V. Jones,
have been-elected to the Senate by the leg
islature of lowa.,
- Hon. A. P. Butler has, been ' re-elected to
the Senate - from Boutirearafina.
Alder Man Landis. of New Orleans, diet!
on the 10th iinif.,ol lockjaw.
Several of our cotemporaries urge Congress
to authorize the coinage of gold dollars.
A Significant Fact
TNNf eoldiers RIO o allowed to select , their
bounty lands from twelve states, six of them
free; and six slave states. Of the. warrant&
thus far - ,itymed,,t;24,ooo tunes ,have been
selected. 'Tillie free Mateo, anil. only 200,000
in the alive states. A. most 'significant fact
teepecting the 'limonite institutiOn.".
Oz-The Salem tMassj 4iegister Oubnelt
own letter-from Hong Kong under-dale 01 .
'B•ept.,2Bthi , stating that a vessel bridluat orri
iieditowtho'Sandwiotelialatcdsprepterenting
'thetii.tol)l4lognputated:bythe golf! lover, it
' , oariying'off. all theirypuog:men:'
';''.lt.atatea additionally.: that: a . ..tSantlxvictils. ,
snit; paps po dad tcdretid Iu I , tnneeatne `at
Fe)seis;• . ,nbiMiv.the ltith4 of Aptil. t•Pittie.'
'ohne nor tneotionelL ,
Aftfiti'hairgone -, • •
• oA t watchndakek.. of ow Cn clans hart
ac!lPlileihif a; tiny watch`ivtijah is :regarded
as an catriordinary,mireciMen - . al workman.
rthip:, The Picayune says 0141: , •••
l i This"wOnderfulthidepieCeiainortect ;keep.
aboutas three hall
upon ancither.4richaliim'etion,‘
itaittea:in , ciic tr
eh6vjuet4triifiie ';o1f, a tinti4 dime. fi:11 - haft%
sprtn c'atta4lf 'enrun e ! ~ i ;olit I, , , , antt
hantla;' , ,Oy)iiidir , CaOrineritenti'voith'4on\,, holft
runs twerny.fiise houre
whherit4intlingkjin.rillepide#o it Is, alit ar..
• t i6geii
1 .111 0 06 h fillger,Onp'
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giTM
The
. - Taveaoninitutionneb ni speakingpl i
I.o,?;"nisidt,A)l , 4 lhae ti i
leennn this 'canntti s
anythi, -, •4l,lTay.kr ‘9l brjng nkth e Piet
idgn4 ,
nnnie, a
pniinsa reputation, ap!nbity a
Yie va , ,,an sus
painn, a loyal and fir,n.ynharackn!,ando.tove,
Tyre SKIME MAzSTFAADARAD I—WO out the
following from fie Uniontown N. Democrat.
It was reeeiveny the Post‘Masier of dust
place, end is given verbatim'W4yetatim.—
We publith it to aid the injured ItoTter \ jit se-
curium the prodigal, and, ;also.
,a,sqe,md.
hdrriodiffiin• to all "pnivarse" youths who
keep not the fear of "dad" before their eyes.
Lay it to heaq, young men:
- 44 1 -"Robert" - Brown of:talor bounty" add"
State ot, Virginia do forwarn any 'person of
penrisylvania To marria A sun of ' m ne Lie
name is Robert,firown Dark oanaplecttion
About five feet a nd a half high Black heair
and a smart sca r on the crown of the head if
aha Pearson coma to pennsylvanie sad
his lady Twenty dollars reward to any per
son confine him And send me a letter to
pruntitown pa off tailor cowa he is 19 years
old 10 of november 3948." •
DIRECT TAXATION.—The LOCO(Oelle seem
to be concentrating on direct taxation, as a
substitute for all oilier means of raising rev
eriee for government purposes. Sinoe•the
eleetioti,,thetharleston Mercury, the New
York Globe, and the New York True Sua,
,
have all taken this gr otin a.
AVVAF FOR CALIFORNIA. -It is estimated
that Miry vessels in New York 2 are up for
CaManila, and that ten thousand persons
from' that city alone 'Will depart for the
gold regions within onb month. At this
rate, the population, in the valley of thuZac
lament° will amount to upwards of 100,000
next summer.
PRESIIIENT ROBERTA, of Liberia, was about
to leave London ou the 25th ult., on his re
turn to Alricri.- A vessel of war was' placed
at his disposal, by the British Government,
to carry him to the capital of his. RePublic.—
He had completed' treaties of amity and
pence with England, France, Holland, Bel
gium, &c. '
IVIARRIZID,
.0e the 23d insf. by the Rev, A. H. Kre
mer, Mr. JAcoB 'ess to MIA BARBARA MIN
NICII.
On the 21st iest. by the same, Mr. .As
-InEw KENNEDAY"IO Miss SUSAN MINNICII,
L I all of Frank toyd Ip.
On_ the 21st inst. by the Rey: J. Dickson,
Mr...1011N HALE to Miss ELItABETII HENRY.
Oil the Fame day by the same ; Mr DAiID
ICI MISS JANE ECKMAN all of this cowl-
. On the 21st inst. by the Rev. George W.
Showman Mr. Gnotton,SoVDElts to Miss Ac
res Mtex EY, both of Perry county.,
Bloomfield Vipers please 'copy. ,
l'icittion
" The new Union Chnich recently - erected
in Plainfield, Cumberland en., wilL. be d e di
rated to the service of aliniglity God; with
appropriate religious exercises, on .Sunday.
Me 7th (il limitary. The preparatory service
will commence on the Friday previous. The
Dedicatirin Sermon will be peached by Rev.
Mr WiNc, of Carlisle. The public general
-1 • is iuvued to attend.
•
_ _ • . THOS. DRAWN
- •
'
A. RICII Alt DS,
Dec 20 Committee
Notice
L AM desirous of reducing.my stock agenda
and would soy to Purchasers that my stock
is much larger than I wish it at this season, and
the way to reduce it is 'to come and buy them,
as they will betotTered at very low prices, also
the Bee Hivo is in great want of money, and
now is the proper tithe to settle up, as the old
year goes out, lot us square tip and open a new
lesf S. A. COYLE.
I)ee. 27.
Assignee's Sale.
WILL be sold nt Public Sale, at the resi•
dance 01 Gen. T. C. Miller, at Cumberland
Furnace, in Dickinson township. on THURS
DAY, the 4th of January, 1849, the following
property, viz., Horses, Mules. Cows, g o t's, a ,
number of Wngbits, Carts, Coarand Ore Beds,
Ploughs and Farming Utensils, 300 Inns MAG
NETIC ORE. A qiumtity of Charcoal, a
general assortment of Panama, and Flasks for
Stoves and Hollow Ware, Furnace and
ing Tools of various kinds, Patent Serilos, Bar
Icon and Castings, &e.. Sze.. Sze.
Also, a quantity of Dry goods, Coffee, Sh
gar, and Corn, corn-meal, and Oats. .
• Also, a large lot of LI/ MIER, consisting of
Boards, Plank, and Seantlingc 10,000 PINE
SHINGLES. Also, a lot of chestnut posts,
Household and'Ritehen Furniture. •
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., and
continue from day to day, until all is sold At
! tondahce will be given and terms made known
yy D. W. McCULLOUGH
JOHN T. GREEN , .
Assignees.
Dec. 27. to
VALUABLE PROPERTY
AT PUBLIC BALE.
DY virtue of on order of the Court of COM- '
mon Pleas of Cumberland county, in a pro.
reeding in Partition between Samuel Ham and
Philip Boyer, I will, expose to Public Sale on
the premises ow 'SATURDAY. the 27th of
January. 1849, at 11 o'clOck. A. M., All that
certain TRACT -OF LAND, situate in East
+Pennsboro' township, Cumberland c.ounty„con
taining.l3o ACRES, 90 perches, more twitted,
bounded by liinda of Martin Renninger, John
Dolts, Samuel Mumma and Isaac, Longnecker,
,*; 'and having thereon erected a two.
~,V-3 4 ' story LOG HOUSE,—LOG L
+ ± 7 1, PA RN, &c.
",+ + ''The terms - will twos follows.—,
-+- '. --1..: + said property`, itt to be *Old for Ihe
highest'and i.t price, that can:be hid for- the
Same tor - Zits' ~subitiet to , the, payment by the
ptirchaser . ni "purchasers''`Of - the interest :on the
BUM of 64t$00•to Barbera, Ziiimitrinan"widoW
of Henry Zimmerman ,deed., yearl y and every
year during,liberiiiirel life, tinkthet principal 1,,,
the children and ,Inilre of said decedent after her
dam hooddintbrest to+,lo-ptild on the Ist of April
in every' yeat:','''The' purehese money for said
property-is to be paid. by the purchaser or pus.
_chasers, on,the return confirmation of said
isle by the Court,'and the execution of a deed
for the *ante litlhe"- Sheriff.lpossessicto . to
_be
given-on+ theilsvol7ApriVnext. - -- - -++
,Dec+..27i 3'
~ JAMES +HOFFER, Sh'ff...
• I• I • , . , ,
• ' NOtice; ,
f THE, undersigned, Auditor appoiniedly the
Orphans' Court of Cuinberlarid,countp:rtrimar
she! and distribute.rthe asserts of .the Mitsui of
,Enoch Woodiow, , latit,or Weet,Rennohorotigh. ,
Lowuship; dee'd., intthe'hande of his Atl'lnr.
o ant :among„ cr ttors o
said deo'd., hereby, gives , nonce :to. all 'Perm"'
•interested, that °he will , attend. to-> totheduties, or
'hie appintment,-at hii.Oflice,-in the Borough or
10 we ille on,THElßSDAY‘Fabyti e rylott 1849
atll),o'clock, • •
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'A T PUBLIC AUCTION.
PrIlE Suseriber, intending toveliffimah basis
willhie entire stock of Merchtindite i
aq'dblit'Arion, at his store on the southwest
carper e,roblic Square, on 11l ONDAY •
the JANUARY, 1949. The, assort
me laces a variety of rich and valuable
iciride,'among' which will be found
Ctoths, Casnoteres. Sattinets, Vest tags, Alpa
cas, 11.1erinoes „Bombatioes, Shawls.
Ginghams, iawns, Globes, hosiery, Corns
brics, Kentucky ,Jeans, Canton Flannels
Jackinets,
.Ticklngs, Checks, Calicoes, brit.
qings, Mastitis from to Firm breadth, Th.
' ble linens ~11 .D Lams. Caslpneos,;Cravats,
liarldkerhstels,Varpet. Lames;
fuld:C0 11 0n yarn
'Cfpf4 tin& Glazed . Gaps,
Nicii-nliclie'end Small
Wares;
G R 0 CERIFS.Coffee, sugar, molatiSes,
teas, a fine selection, spices of:Bll , .kinds, dye
stuffs, tobaccu;:cigarai bbickthg , brushes, bed
coeds, sacking-bottoms, table oil croths,'"a
FLUID LAM ri.—These Lamps needibleom
mendation here, their ektensive weir' . evidence
sufficient of their worth. Together with a great
variety of artielee too numerous to mention.
Those who wish great bargains vreuld do well
to be present duritg the •sale, as I em ,deter
mined to selloff withoUtteservel In the peon.
time I will sell et LESS than.prime cost.
N.B. ETHEREAL OIL will he fewnishedio out
customers as usual; until we finally close, '
ROBERT IRVINE, Jr(
Dec. 27
Christmas Attraction -1i:
-A RICH and rare varietrOTTRENCH - EM•
NA, decorated and motto cups and saucers, al
lemma, baskets, inks, toy and tete a tete sets,
cologne botiles, - and other artlelerfof China; just opened, as also a lot of TOYS, of tin and wood.-
en ware, with' other varieties, emhtaaing house
and kitchen utensils, articles- orwar,'&c For
sale cheap at the Grocery and ChinieStore of
dec2o J W; EBY.
• . EDWARD MAROON, -
ENGRAVER ON. WOOD, No. 801 Wal
nut Street, Philadelphia. • .
LI:It - Orders maybe sent by mail.
Dec. 20 1848.-Gm
• •
Convetancingi •••
J)gEns, BONDS, Mortgages, Agreements
and of hei instruments of writing neatly and
accurately drawn by the telbseriber, who nemfbp
found nt the office of the Carlisle Bank. -
decgOtf • A. HENDEL.
g - 1 DOZ. Mena' and Boys' CAPS, all
UV kinds and sizes just "welt/eke, the
BEE HIVE in North Hanover street.
Dec. 27
JUST rec'd a lot of ) FEATHERS, 'shish
will be sold cheap for cash at the iIEE
HIVE
•
Dec. 27. . •
Orphan i a Court Sale
OF VALUABLE
RZAL ZISTATIL
SY virtue of
s an.order of the Orphan's' Court'
of Cumberland county, I will expose to
Public Sale, on the premi ss, on SATURDAY
the 27th of lanhary;lB49, all that Plantation or
Tract of Land, situate in the township of South
Middleton, and county of Cumberland, about I
mile east, of Papertown, on which -Henry Han
sel, deed., lately lived, containing 92 A CRCS,
more or lees, about ten.acres of %ilia is in tim
ber, and the restdue cleared and under good
fence. The imprivementa are a
Two Story Froma HOUSE, a pm
-in; ir
good !ern, a raTiN
anilAwell of water at the
... door. •
Also, et the same time and Places will be ,
sold a Traci of NIOUNTAIN LAND, which
lies about half a mile from the Farm, and rotr.
taiga Thirteen and a half' Acres, %ore or less,
and is w•Il stilted fortimber land as attached th
the Farm. Sale , to . „commence at It o'clock.
A'M., when terms v4ll be made known by
JOHN WERT,
Adm'r of H Hirtzel, dec'd.
Dec 20-ts-
• • Orphans , Court Sale, 4
IN pursuance of an eider of the Orphans'
Court of Cumberland county, the following
Real Estate, Late, the property of Armstrong
Irvine, dec d, wilt be sold on the premises, on
MON DAY.,the 15th of January, 1849, at 12
o'clock, noon, of timidity, viz:
All that certain Plantation or Tract of Land,
situate in Silverktpring tp., in said county. bond.
dei by' lands of Geo. Beltzlioover, Jacob Har
man, Andrew Irvine and others, containing
about lir ACRES, about 85 acres of whii:h is
Limestone, and the residue Slate
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Land of good quality. Between 20
a•s and acres are in thriving Tinter
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Ili and the residue in cultivation. The
' - land is well fenced, a lame portion
of it being post and tail. The improvements
are n large STONE 'DWELLING HOUSE,
Kitchen, and large Stone Bank Porn, with ft
Threshing Machine attached, end other out
buildings. There is a gdod well at the door,
and a very superior Limestone Spring. near the
house. A young Apple Orchard of grafted fruit
and 'other kinds of fruit trees on the Premises.
There are two Mills within a mile of this farm.
There are a great quantity of Locust Timber on
said Form.
Terma made known nn the dee of Prilehy
HENRY W
• Adm'r of A:lrvine, deed.
Dec 20-ts ,
Hosiery.. ,
A full assortment of Bleck r and Col'd Worsted
Lamb's Wool, Cashmere, Silk, Ingrain,
and Andalusia Hose. for Lodiesdust medal' the,
new store of S StoCO
Cashmeres and Moulin, dr Lana.
JUST rec'd kind now opening a p . plendid'ae- 2
sortment enehmeres and de latnee, which
we will sell very low. Alsci, bandorne. assort.
ent 'of Block and Dish colp'd •Plkid,:Allitraeo ;
kto`
De c . dresece, - e - •
c2O .. *rdiFtttia •
Ribbiins -
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JUST reephied n splendid aasorirrient,CherryV:,
Color'd and Plaid Ribbon" .11 'for sale.vOry Ins *t
the New Siore of SD PO EL ISO , Ccte
'Dec 26
V e - lvets. • •
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BLAolo.Mureof and Fozente' Dibe rivets
for Donne's tor ealiree4Y . rhet
Dee ,
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JUST reeeivi ilitgoo assortment Of 1 1 1111/tiFp
which will he sold low, e t the °bestir to's.lF.:':
Dec 13. IE4B ' ....? ..-' CHAS.OOILEV
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itt
. ---.: - • ' - , some sesop!rneM!rm
Ofkeii end
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AWLS, just reeetylid r eed for_sale.at the M
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more of ' • ' ''S.D'XIOWEL - dr;"Co °., " '
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ter
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die; Just recoived.by ••,-- •.„
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