Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 05, 1849, Image 2

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The Steamship Canada . arrived'at Yrr
ca on Friday, bringing seven days s letglintel9-
genet; film Suppe. Cotton bt4agalliOig#Y.2: ,
hdvaheled, but there wee no material citing° in
provisiobs and breadstulTs. •
The 'political news is unimportant. The
tnolst gratifying feature in the weelt7o 4 rntwe,iA .. ;
the interview between the i esi nt offieite'
And Mr. Rives, the new American Minister, At,
the Elysee, Nat lonal. 'F the American' Minis:'
tertnade an address adapted to the-occasion,
but observed a total silence respecting the mis
understanding belween,Frahee_and . the United...
Sialear,prittlag,ottkpfther,conduct. c . M. Pous
sin. alltided to the
terms pattering to the Amerie,thi
Vefer - a a ntf gis t ginintOdding that in consequence,
of thelorisurkerstandlng,- had Mr. Rives been
Monarchical AMbestutilor instead of a Re-
Miblicen Minister, he, the President, would,
'have been leprrved of the honor of 'receiving ..
, :
From Rungary weJearn that fresh condom
nations are taking. place,and no fewer than 15
additional.eseoutions at Arad ore threatenedi
daily. The Valedictory address of Kossuth to .
Qis countrymen, written at Orsova , has been
Published. 11 is written!in his Miast 'enthinthis-'r
tie poetical style.
Gen. Hay= is'carrying on Ihis unrelenting;
cruelties unattached' by higher anthority. The.
Jews of festh are once more threatened with'
violence, unless they pay up the contributions
demanded, which seems to be beyond their
power. • • .
The presence of the .English naval forces at
the Dardanelles, and the hourly expected arrk
mai of the French fleet, ottasions some excite)
ment at Constantinople, turd the Emperor of
Russia continues to show not a little Halation
at the.decisite tittittithOslten by France and
England.
From Rome. We have but little certain or in
rteresting.•, it seems, hovvever, that the Pope'
really meditates an early return to Rome, and,
Andeedihiscarrival, at one moment was actual
ly announced,, ; I •
Tine latest date . from London, the evening of
..k10v.16, !aye advjcps from Constantinople to,
Ftliflst instant, sti:alle i that a British fleet was at
anchor, in B . erica, Bey ? and , would remain there
till the arrival of:thon,cqurier vOth tine answer
Coinanuinication of Fund Ef- .
iiihtinid That ansWer prove unfavorable,
the fleet will.prikeind once to Constantinople.
Sir Bliatford Clinninglas communicated to the
Turkish GOveininenf that the English Cabinet
lfad unanimously agreed:. to form a defensive
alliante with the-Porte in the event of hostile
'proceedlugron the.part of Russia. A similar
communication had been' made by Gen. 'Au
bpick'in behalf of Ole:French Government.
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EssStith's 4iiiire . ss tO his Country,
_ The fettering' Is 'the farewell address of Kos.
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, nth to-his-country, written tit Orsova :
Farewell, M my beloved country 1-oL.Farewell,
' land Of - the agyar! , Farewell, thou land of
soneatil I shall never more 13ehtild the summit
of thy mountaiut, , I shallnever again give, the
name of my country to that clierished "soil
wheis Fditink - frOm'inyr mother% besom the
milks oflustice and•liberty. •Pardon, 'oh, par
don him who is henceforth condemned to wan
der far from thee, because he combated for 4 thy
litippinetis. • • fort
t h y
Pardon one whereon only call free that spot
of the soil wheraltenowlneels with a few of
the faithful dhltdren,of conquered Hungary I
My last looks are fixed on my country, and I
• see thee.oyerwhelmed with anguish'. I look in
to the future,,but the future is overshadowed.
Thy plains are covered with blood, the redness
of whidh 'pitiless destruction will change to
black, the emblem of mourning for the vide.
..,rieuthy lams have gaiited over the sacreligious_
'enemies of thy sacred soil. 1
•flow many'greatful hearts have sent their
prayers to the throne of the Almighty! How
many tears have gushed from their very depths
to implore pity 1 How much blood has been
shed to testify dial the Magyar idolizes his
country, and that he knows how to die for it...
And yet, land of my love, thou art in slavery!
From thy very bosom will be forged the chain
to Nod all that is sacred, and to.aid all that is
sacreligious. 0, Almighty Creator, if thou for
est thy people to whom thou didat give victory
ander our heroicancestor, Arpad,* I implore
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thee not to sink them into degredation:
I ipeak to thee', my country, thus from the
- -abyss of my despair, and while yet lingering on
; ;the threshold , of thy spit, Pardon me that a
great number of threqns have shed their blood
for thee"on 'my account. I pleaded for thee, I
hoped for thee, even in the dark moment when
=on thy brow was'Written the , Withering word
"Despair." I lifted my voice in thy behalf
when men said, "Be thou a slave." 1 girt the
sword about my loins; and 1 grasped thd bloody
- plume, 'even when they said, "Thou art no lon
ger a nation on , the soil of the Magyar."
Time has written my destiny on the pages' of
thy story in yellbw and black letters—Beath.—
- The Colossus of the North 'has set his seal to
,
the But the glowing iron 'of thelast
shall melt that seal.
For thee, my country, that has shed eo much
blood there is no pity ; for doet not the tyrant
eat his bread on the hills formed of the bones
of thy children?
The ingrate whom thoti heel fattened with
thy abundance, he rose against 'thee, the trot
, or to hismother,and destroyed thee utterly.-.
~ Think bsst , endured . iiflt thou host not cursed
Abide existence; for in; th i y,bosom, and far above
'all sorrow', •litipa., hai'bUilt tier nest.
” Magyarsi••turrlin_plieelde, your looks from mei,
_for at ph! raoupph Rine eyes flow with, tear
for, you, kir tbe 6311 on which my tottering ste ak.
'`'still Wander is nanind'Himgary: ~ , •,n • ill
ri , " Mr oountrypit is out thesiron °lithe strange
-.lthat.bile dug Pa.z grflYe ;,/t,is not lbe thettifek
. fourteen,nations, all arrayed against theri,
'' thist'hiilbleritikiylid thee ; , unfit is not the fdl.
"IteentbnatiOti, , traversing the)OarPath ism,- that
mlmit forced aheikloArOrkliorme. No 1 Thou
lilt V1 2 1 ) 9 1 ,4% 1 4 I a heat, been scid!... 1
"cci ht ~t y ..e h e 1 es alb been writte ,
odlielovid of •hi 33 iMert,o by him whosti; Tidos,
lievellose lOve,for. thaft.litieVOr Acre& to doubt:"
11Yes1.01,the fervor l of my boldeat, thoughts,,
i itifitild'have,afAibit 'de ebon doubted of the 0 -
miiietietrof tife Oninftlolent•Avila vel believed th t
fiche could ever, bodi-traitoblia hiscountry.lt ,
. 1 , ~Thpu,hast„imin,„brtritye4 by him, A., 5 0 19 4 3
!hinds I hid but itlittie tippets, before de p osited P
ii
tbetilkiiil arour'srifat coutitry, , which tia alone
lintooltifyi trail toklitelist 'drop, of, his heart's
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t i#o,huslllAglllla79, to ..l h!° of!!fer' 8 glitter o b eenWlat for him mo ire
- Ilidildtive thatilhaVArther.tiood 'shed: fo 'Baia
-ft his.countrynl,Billie SOP 'had.loorn
_value in.hls
••• Avektban his counity,, and hie god hap ratan
-dolied hiul;allie had iibailidrified" his God f• r
his iill_ea of hell. --": '
•c,.,(iilltitigYarikli #44l9Yfid mitapanjops,, , ,hlamais
not for baling east,inlne,eyeson ibis man, a d
"fdeheillig giVdo hlltiunijo Oboe. 'it was
bati
sary, for the, people had bestewed , lon him theft
old:11 6 M ki itrllievud/N.m. ?PA he oh w •
taileda prwelowOti'Vmyielf , would . have
,
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g , ibiinplility:AdOliVertheless,qhle
Man 'bb-
N lo liechlthenixinfideneevA the 'ilton; and repaid '
111,01•trPapipledlYi w Ab l im re d. ,c9P i 6 . 11 1 1 0 0
pepb 0 0 19 egyars 1 urea the breas t which ~
0 141 dittiiklirtietily?tiPilliefsire•it gave hida•lis Milk.
td , lildiiiiiii tbilmiOthou,mbet , Isithful,,of,:the, na. i
A ty - 0,4%P 1 4.45 , P.9t V. L IdoPztifko-liPlrlY for .
; w ieh tou heel pr ow dly and ravel, ',coattail:id. ,
--„ The Gad ; otliberty wilPhiiVer 'efface thou friim h
-:. htstaemtily.7 - Mardit'thou be forever bleat !I •,
• /Ai Viiiritlidill4 likviAdt`li f • ' ' ii . ' 'e"riir 6 1
, . ti_lbsunixt 11. 0 rist4 mg motpkose , othx.sll, ;‘,4irifie,
g i tti a blit t lVa l a :P i ra / 14,1 'l,lNisk l it dt!
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pl,womilis iligiliii 4 1ii another 45100wlywktio,
:.• forth, its floweriatilh ntbroclbvitlymtluilbibekww,•'
Thou art.dedul--foatath sot thy vrinter, come
instantsloll4ll9l6riirp‘#l4,6,kft-that -%, r 35
, t Orn n er (Venn ky, or Siberia. •••1
':.:iii /if VIVI " WWMllmilllNit iltiguthtidiiibV Aut .
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, r „, the hostiottbe.siallewoth-wilhoOmojw , ,saw3 P'
' , :tf gfti. :: 8 111 1 , 1 14610, t IVI.fflik9,0141! , ,bflepo9ven Ito IJ'
. • 'lnd present. uontorm toTheholy , counsels of .; t
.. th,e Batile.,;ll.lft up thy, heart Si praYer, : for the ,
t•Pl9litpliittitiOttutidertita take One' own flint, tkrt- '''•
til ifion ileare; , t ito.iiktiorttltS n 0,444 glilsrailog,!,
I,PUOPhs eoho Ang.4l4...mountaihr, and , bellow.;,
; 'lo,,lbe doiltlxo., thy, valleys '.. I , ~..
~,' kOurdViii - dg MI it/ilineilu'ebiiimPirdii I 1141;4411,•+ .
~ iiii ‘ donwiadwitunutiirknienil iMarthtf. thought of t) ,
hl7i'Gi id itii9 4,4 l u Y , ol o4 aUgiiii443lfit tear 4,0
--'•''' ' tkiti , iiiwi ~ iv);itiiiv.., ii kro ii,,,..4fAiiy,t,
, V... 0 ''',ls4 . 4, ^41,411-1113711),OrailEgWi, ''' 4iS . r.g , ?4,ey,iri
with yoir-bormAcurse nie.•=“l4-marrwil
be proud"; fathers riot the' • lions of. Europe Cis
'ec,f m thelilaire'toldestroy the .'rebels P I
will' reclaim you to,thnivilioed world aslie-
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-end the caused f a herbio people. will be
Cher fhed,by„thelreOlkfilition'ilf the eityp--•the
(*WI of allfiee ii*1e1 2 ' . ...9, 0 " . \ , .t.f.'5,-"•,4 4 N ,?..
lysir g welOticirlapd dyed „With tliebblqW•.o(
the brave I7lo.oo4.,those:rell' i tharkstliei wilt ,
'otie;tlay be:Ofi t tielliontiny_ on thy : behalf. I% L .1?.., ,
q,And 'thetlV fell ; 0, yobltiftp', Montreal or ,
tbilihngiiii tisN.Yorgeriiiiiftlitit iikietlan is
not destined for thee. Benton' 'ospires in!
with the,confidence that the dawill dawn
when it shall be proved to thee evf n on the ru.. 1
ined walls 0f.8uda.... .
'LlVlerthet"AltnighTY ..-blesil'thii;, my !beloved
country, Believe, Hope and Lovel .
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' , The Arp,ail ?articled - fo fiy - aiisetudi is the
celebrated chief or khan of the. Hungarians who,
when driven with hleyibes from the banke,,of
theirolge, towaid the•einto'f the. ninth . cefittitt,
settled on the Theissi.and, es -the-elly , of.. the ,
Emperor Arnoul, beat the Aloraviane in the
year 895. Under the weak rule of the eon of
.A maul, Le wis,* surnamed the .child , he become,
master of Pannone', which the Hungarians
have 'since 'then •lent , poesesslon • CG' , Allied
gave his name to a,,Hungarian.dynesty, which
began with St. Stephen, 997,, and which kept
the throne till the death'of Anikeve 111,10 13'01
This race of kiugele known ao the Arpadea.. •
ttatilVt SWpwalitaa
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5,1849
Opening of Congress.
The Session of the thirty-first Congress
Commenced in WaShington on Monduy.-1:
The Senate was'called lb order at 12'o'olock,
and the Vice President, Hon. Millard Fill.
more took the Chair. There were thirty-.
eight Senators present. Henry' Clay, and
Gen: - Shieldsi of -11lir'ioisrhad - their- creden
tials presented, and were duly sworn as
members of the Senate. Mr. Clay's re-cv.
peararice produced a profound sensation. A
committee firiving been rippotriterlio inform
the House of the organty,ation, the 'Senate
then adjourned.
The Houre was coifed to order afl2 o'-
clock, by the Clerk, who tilled the roll of
members. Two hundred arid
Ten
answered to their camels.- Ten raembeis
were absent—Messo. Nes asnd Wilirlot, .of
Pa., among the cumber. A quorum being
present, on motion, an election for 'Speaker
was ordered. Four ineffectual ballothigs
were then had, as follows:
Ist Ballot. 2d. 3d. 4th.
Rowell CCALII, L. F., of Va. 109 102 102 102
R. C. Winthrop, W.,of Mass. 06 96 96 96
D, C. Wilmot, F. S., of ?la. 8 7 0 0
M. P. Gentry. W.',Tenn., 0 0 6 0
After the fourtii ballot the House adjmirn-
Tureday,. without being able to elect
a Speaker. The Flee Soilers it will be-per—
ceived hold the balance of power, and it is
said have made overtures, conditioning to
vote for Mr. Cobb, it certain committees are
formed to their liking. y. We shall know the
result shortly. The South Carolina meal
bars declined attending the Locoloco caucus..
Several Southern Whigs seceded, it is said,
froir/Rhe Wbigcaucus, because its members
would make no Pledge to abstain from agi
tating the Wilmot proviso question. We
learn by telegraph' that 11. ere were s everal
ballotings for Speakei yesterday, bat without
success. -
The !maim) aancnii candidate for Clerk
is John' W. Forney, Editor of. the Pennsytva
nian, at Philadelphia. His chancy for eleo
lion IS very fair. The Whigs have nomi
nated no candidate for Clerk-
IMPORTANT REMINISCENCES.— It will
be recollected that a epee& made by Sena
tor Dix, of New York, sonie time since,
Contained an extract from the Diary .61,.j0hn:
Rainey, Adams, prov,ing that in 1820, the
members of - Mr. Minirrie'e 'cabinet urieni!
mous!) , agreed , that COngriess had the power
to prohibit slavery, in the territories. Mr.
Calhoun was a ineinber of thit cabtriet; , bur
when this reiriirnseence was adduced he ,
denied iiiacauracy. This denial give rise,
to a bitter controversy, particllarly between
Mr. Benton and Mr. 'Calhoun ; and this con
troversy has induced Chas. F. Adams to give
more elaborate extracts frOm his father's
diary, These extracts are deeply interesting
and conclusive.
, They show, let, : That the
power of Congreter,Over slavery in the terri
tories was Wily diecuneed in cabinet council,
2d. That while some of the members of the
cabinet doubted whether the prohibition
could be enforced 'after the territory became
a State, not.one of them expressed a doubt
in regard to the authority of Congress to 'pro
hibit shttiery in the territory. 3d. That the
'destine' reivi'iritiirilained at the' north, was
iho!o,4,iidept;(viii.bi me south; for no faUlt
Was 'friend With' either Metiers. Monroe,. Cali
'
, Crier/ford
,tir' Wirt; (all southern menj
adrititted the Sight of Congress to
prohibit mairiir3Piii 114 ' " '
Kosstrruiri Antiiisa..--We expected to
. ,
- have - I'Mident IDivir;cm'd Message,' in time
for eul?iiettiiiiit"tliii, Week; but aa tlie....nori--
. Mitird i zatiMi u (if i titi.:Hentie has delayed th at,
'We *liin'iteihe`iitielitell of Myr,' readeni to the
Oaiitilliiii!iiiid itilielidsiaoillo*liiiddresti - iit:
`the - 1111AtiidoliliiiigYtil;'Itoistiii;'Whielv we,
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,- HlRi l ti.4.l4 l : t , arri T ed i n ' Oil:here on
ThuniarOfilivitind . on . Friday he responded
tOstiAgitti3bitgoi•the friends and admirers
lvv . IM'itiltitl ' rOtirns . by h . irareds, in a brief
A
,u 4 , i 9 14 ddress, winch was frequently
iditiNpr .the most enthusiastic bursts
ofltiPpiriesVThe Speech 'is as delivered at
,4 ' •
Barnunilir otel. The Baltimore papers give
,111;lubiclinialt4.porleii ib46.4.!ubitte...eicitl!
ing`questicin of slavery , he declares his . viewct
clearly arid:leiplittlilhlinii hiVeiititittaiiiititiii”
reference. to,tfie no ion_ of. the ,States, while
0 17,NtutmPeiildirporeppyetytpr , ,,
AnteliMin liteirt 'show how unquenchable
in his breast is the fire of patriotism -anti
how devotedly he is attached to thd glory'
his country.'''' . "'
Alter a few pteliigitiary retterks' alinding
to the special ‘ nivitation'kvhich had induced
him
. to tarry in fialtiniqe,lVlr ! _,Clay pro
t tieded' ' ;
• „ .
"Gentlemen, I always feet at home in your
good State of Maryland. "Whether affront the
Allegherties,or in the region of your -beautiful
Chesapeake, I have ever received that kindness !
and attention which, make me feel that I„ am
at home. Add to this:there is one 'other eon-
sideratione.my better half having been born in 1
Maryland.
You have beim pleased to allude, gentlemen,
to my return to the Senate—l fear yeti -enter
in hopes'in that connectiim; which can never
realised. I feel,' it is tree, the , same devo
tion e the public welfare that -I have always
felt—but I also feel, that the hand or time
weighs heavily -upon' me. Grave and
questions wilt,douhtless arise •during.,,the
preaching serwion. of Congress questions
Which have already 'deeply aglerited the publi6
mind. You all know thatdut of the late ac
quisition of large, territories in the :West and
Southwest, there has arisen a q u estion which.
has ca used much excited discussifm-4
to the question Of:slavery. In My 'horrible'
judgments,my friends o both of the parties mow
so clamorous upon that subject,.ata in_ error.—
One of them loudly Contends for a, Cengres-*
atentirmittetment'pretithitincttlaiery - fey - the
alleged reason that ...the ihtfitution .without
such law .will take root in the• territories—the;
other asioudly contending against such anirt'
as uncomititutienal and depriving Wan of he ,
right of movingithek slam thither,' !, Now
my opinion, Ilepeat,they are both, practically,
wrong, inaemuch'as the:question properly Set
tles itself." Testy notninroftlid laws of their
territories derived from Mexico, the cliniate,
the soil, and the industrial pursuits °film, peo
ple forbid
I iim; perkspe, gi;ing toe flit' Igehtlemen, in
excietainkmyself so freely on en occasion like
allueione you were pleased
ainakelitiletir letter, I should probably not.
have said , inarinuch—though my views on these
qtiestions - are altogether conservative.
There is one point, however, on which I feel
at liberty to express myself fully—l allude to.
the Union of the.Statesl This questiewle,in my
view, paramount to evert , other._ There is
none of sufficient impedance to be considered
in connexion with it. Under all circumstances,
in any and every event, I eltell'letxo for the
perpetuilty,of our Union. Let-the storm come
from what quarter it, may, I am prepared to
Meet it, and to Stand our glorious confede
racy. _(Mere Mr.Clay-arosero his_full_height„.
amthecame , ekeeedingly animated, while his
eye flushed with fire, and communicatng his
enthusiasm to the entire andionce; they were
deeply-moved and gave vent to their feelings in
deafening applauee.) Mr. Clay ,continued—l
look upon the dissolution of the Union as pro
ductive of every evil that...could possibly befall
us'as a , people. • •
, !Should so.awful an evifft - take place, even
those who dare tomeditate it; would, reap no
possible good,biit Would share the general ruin.
In that sad event, Our Coen try 'would need no
historian._ The,hiatorylof Greece and-of other.
ancient Republics, would be her history. En-
tangling foreign alliances and internal commo
tion, of every character, would speedily follow.
Some daring militaiy chieftain would arise,
and play, once more, the part of a Philip or an
Alexander. We Should be involved in
wars, ware I—ware most bloody, unrelenting
and devastating. would he entailed upon us.--,.
But I trust in God, gentlemen, that such a
time may never apiye,
_and I *assure you that
my untiring efforts /hall be directed against it.
Gentlemen, I have already said more than I
intended, (Cries of "Go on„ "go onn—though
1 hope you will receive these remarks as com
ing from my heart. I must now conclude, in.
doing which, .I thank you for the attention you.
hive paid me,,andfeethe flattering manner in,
Which you have received me upon the present
eemaion." ' '
• • ,
„ Oat as- We Expected!
W from the Bnaquehanna Register,
published at Montrose, that T. P. St. John,
the late , C ashier of the Susquehanna . Bank,
as well as both" the tortr.er cashiers, are
locofocos. Ansel St. John, the NeW York
broker, who owned, the bank is also a loco-
loco. T. P. St. John, the cashier, was in jail
on a civil process, and preparations had
been made for his arrest, on a criminal
charge, Inilre Sandarevening, the 11th ult., •
he was bailed out by Messrs. Hartley,•Grow,
Johnson, Brown „and others, and made his
&Toone .out of the State. The Begister,sty,/
theie gentlemenare all prominent locofocos ; _
Irom which it appears :hat the 6"nsiluehanna
bank, like the,.Lehigh County-oonoern, is
Nltunocratit94 from beginning to end I I
We should • not 1pgi . 4 . 30, these blots, were t
notlhat many .01, the logoloco papara.ate,en!
deavoring to metkoriapttol lor,their itarty by
inplicating.the,„phige in some manner with
the.lailure oi}ihie bank.. ,Wer.tbitsdosocuPeN•
tli4et it One to: trOhilO 09Yithalthelbsulc *al
gltarter,e4 brim ,loootoeo 4egislihne.and :hap
always been eanlusiv_el.Y.49ld9r 000 10, 40 90 9 -
tvol. These facia Oannot.beidenleM , . ,'•
A .moment's ;retieotien• would :conv i nce
any reasonable: mart thatihe whip have2ha#
lees to do, in_ohaftering itio4ll.,banktte than ,thfo
locolooos., ;11311bin, ten or twelve yeatwpalt
Abe, former, have.,bad _the . ormundaney vin, the
State Legislature but throe , aelmorts, during
P'F .' Pf w 4 1 2 1 , 1 ,()Prr 49XP r ,'Whet t l. I FOR IPP O, ,
kwnll,olelfi'Wei i "!.n r i k YlF,AP'.'o l / 9 , 11. .f dr .
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whigd el. u iOßr *kfc.*, 4 llf9P4 Om; ta,F, Phloc •,.
i:M5:TP19C!!:.9,r0.1ttiW#9F.P3,,,19,4,1.4,4ving ,
9014 1 , P9,P94.4 k k P77.. ( 1 ° P 1 41. 1 1,.4 (1 9,9 1 K1i - ig i f -
' withoutihe spßFyval of a laeOklco Egovprcorl .f
A 119J9 r9q9 9 09 9 :49 1 /999 1 .4 94 1 9 , w9 9 W ‘9, 99 '
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vinoe any ; unpfejudieo.44o:that the ,Nsfijge
in thisz.rusPeC,lrlirq.l9orei (4 shined again 'hap
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sinning! ,
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anion'.; preP9.99/eVerY,', , Pr0.mi 9 9. 19 .9 19 9.,:m 9 0
does not ogre!, with thorn, is exctitiolf tim, di . !
gust of every ritiptu*leiqlgi t e - gt: l / 4 ;Mus 144 o
, ci1y,J, 1 94 1 1 , ,a 1i19,(9 4 / 9 111rimhm 91 1 itpi 7 ~
bigievA ig:kilvmpotivin .an lioiple quAle ',
Owie,Puyr 7 944BoA.hwmixolloamirl
with "P„m_ 9 .9,9l l YridYti 1'AY.9019.t91991Mi‘9,,92
utuVAIIIVIT 011N5XON, ne b ut ` know /Ilya ••
to his Exelikibikotillilitidifyi'iltlir isdnbr b t -.
litirtbiltlthiisertidhti ktntintiw to aitishit hi 0
,
m t
trontiparty , inativeirAishonor , ,Onr co rn o: 1 ,
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weasT:- 7 -The'citiUlisli. of tide inunilitteht is'i)
. 6 4 : 163 00iiiiiffki#e r tfldAR0 4 i. O-014 ' 3 ar ; ''.
Aphs.ss l 'fiel*OlirCikiieftk With Ibiktbl4(*l h---
14)10099# 40 , 9 0. 1 94094'AP/1 499 • 1 0 4 u 5', 4
$4190§1, Odbiiialkol4l.tradtavrtwriet 66141t0n-1r
,iipUits#4 41eoic`4filiiii‘eikrodeogipeetie,
44 # si i .4*l::.ilai'iSiiioi4 ll ti tioOoiltd ,
i:Oirto,iho'.9riiiiiijohliiiNio iiiiio);4l.4l6j . O,lii
, 99n. bAbOtisi.i*ilAiikai.4# ' 1 40: • ~1
'rtie: ,thiriisbur g 7elegriplr 'Whose trium-,
'Phatit yindicatitik:ol, ;i psiehalitiary'from the
gross" assaults ; of ; ',itidge :' Pareope~ w e ;noticed
last' week,:is4lbnititint..thtnipieet?
. I^ "incul.g - 9 . 0.0 . 440' 04044 : 010 - :#4:ig;
Ntif
lotion Vi s ilierinirdee: 1M,.. telegraph
says.he falls falai onthe - offences lie had not
cionisideredlvorthr.,o:noticiepaniLnowdeeirs
'hem worse even than (iggravcifed riots. His ,
Pard?"
Threereenvicts r eentenced..for . rape, three for.
I atr."4;-AYP,,lPPliroler slaughter:
six
for Intrglary . ,..arlAreci . ) . nrrraili and, he
saye r
jilt is, difricult t 5,1 ,con - cive..v(hat j ustifiable
motive
tii - Offitn - thelnitra
of the' lieniientialyzand let loose - soPlarge
a'iterjeimlti' Of 'its' worst offenderitY fn ihit
WhcilePtriceedingori the part of Judge Peri
there'has been an ill. onceoled !malig ,
tiitY,4nda disregard of truth, which cannot
be too 'strongly condemned. He has shown .
not ontran utter. disregard of the dutieS
of i; his:•-station ) but the most deplorable
want of:fitneetv,for. it; for the , facts prove
that, , hel,hatilnunielf been an ..instruelent
an procuring' pardons in Many of the , molt
laggravined.aspo . ° _
The.Telogr.aphAlten:proceeds to . set' lonh
in,-,detail. the, ;reasons and the influences
Wilueli.were,brought 4o bear upor. Governor
JOlinston in , ,praouring each of these pardons,
and .shows conclusively that they •Were - sech
as ther.,gxecutiYe.could not set aside rw,ith ; a
proper.rcgaril ! for his-duty. In the first ceee,
of rape ) , the criminal was pardoned . .on ,the
reccemmendation, of JUDGE PABBIMB
hirnseli,l, our, limitp .will not Omit, ofithe
publication of the entire statement !ankh);
the Tekgrapktutfinflice it tosayjt is a full
enitample , vindigation, detailing eve!y, fact,
and .exhibiting . wtth. the. clearness 01,trotb
itself that,,in,grantizig pardons Goy . . Johnston
has solid *army case with the etintest, t ap,
gree of,..courysteney. to law, justice, man imer.
ay. Our readers will be asiureil,,,of t this
when we inform
_them that one of the cases
of , murder, pitOone t was that of ,fierouel
Hunter, wile ! was sentenced at, carnal!,
April 17ih,A446, for the Murder o
,Q O,haries
'Evpits; a".cliegostown; in this VotiiitY. :-The
cirdorristancer.„al this else are well recollec
ted. Hunter's pardon was granted on ,the
recommendation of the Court, members of
the Bar and numerous citizens, who averred
that he is "a, mail of weak intellect and
harmless pa a child." In the other cases
9 11 11 - rlP4atfAiw#l llB am p l y itrti9P4,o, l 4!
_exercise of the pardoning power._
Thus ,haathii rril3 ant end ruffian ;as
sault upon Goy. Johnston recoiled with ten
fold -effeet - upon Judge Parsons -himself-I--
The inyeatigatien hasticiptinedthe.Goverrior,
but convicted the Judge. We agree, with
the Philadelphia .Nr e tos, which in continent ,
ing,upenjudkeParsons! conduct, says,.,it,is
a legitimate, subject for legislative inquiry
and merits his removal from his high place
in the Judiciary.
A HANGING SOENE.—The English
papers are.filled with 'accounts of the °aeon
bon of the Meanings, at London, for a recent
murder. i'The ceritmoily was welcomed by
countless iwarais of depraved beings, such
as Londcfnis capable of furnishing, as if it
were a grand holliday. Seats 'in the houses
and on scaffoldings ,commanding the best
view of the gallows were eagerly bought at
a 'guinea apiece, and printed tickets were
issued, precisely like those to any• ordinary
exhibition... Throughout the whole of the
previoukonihkthe Aran io,:tront of „ the ,prtson
.was.,oecupted, bythousalids ollmflians,and
women and- bin's) write passed the interval
up, to pme the following morning with ehouts
and. songs. Scarcely was the banging com
pleted, says a correspondent of the Commer
cial Advertiser, before a woman who. had
been. one of the witnesses of it, and who
happened to .be named Manning; Meer'
brought up for threatening to murder ASIOIN•
penitin who •wits also present in the, erp i wd.
They guarrellea on the spot, and the womap
IYtarming pounced opon the other and s
knocking' her down, "swore to
.bare her,
heart's blood and to swing lorher,sl,,klorse4
monger lane jail, on the same diop art,Plarit
Manning,her. namesake." The case investi4
gated by the magistrates, immediatelyprocet
ding this one, bedimep that of awell-enewi
thief who was ceniioted steafteg,a , witelf
t Y.°Ti d ' i i" ' v i A l 94 l 4 l the eete4,o!9'o,Pi.
ChßOps,Dickent,lhe next ., day p , tiblished.
"in si - •14 & - r
card e, masa a
,ruing ears, ec,, rte
°PiY 4 4O3'. el7!")•cte the.,74eketlPehe tiP 4 A.t9Vitk
of that immense crowd could be+ imagined
Wiltel;Plitttbeßld.b.e,PrTlOPAutit..l np
NT: !wan ;e6h)),Y Med Ai Pillsbury, pm a,eharg6
of embezzlrogi,money, from a., letter.. , Tl 3.
eiroumelpea4 : ibar,blr, 8., wasJ a Whim( arid
sit waive, turd Asecesatu l editor, gaseb to, the.
,ease peeirlisr n ',prominence, tareaurst% *ex ! ,
.suffreed to,,set4ibeal t oeofeeo papers -S , britikini
f!chiNtk#44sittkAnUlNAlll SeroftnY.:,..llo,llwas,
trinrephAntliApvidted , ; And ose,
filifibnrgh*POSA gPrio llol *a l n479 l F,tirdeld
xpsolutiserOteut hie. binthenitypoteriplieniltr
finilanughtunbAllegheny4.'exprfesiribiastie
great pleaserain tidal henotableoriediSadqd
, runreihicrispenden.": ► 0 . 19 u in iw
, 11 u
Jo 4m , 411 •:,,0.41,,
Itlo , nitric, et,,, ~,,,, t.n,•• ......
iniCrebeforeignteOrreariOntibnholottie
1
National Ersieno illit °or MilOgerti Ball ;
Mr.(thainegienOws beenqpiiteAtlin4illibeti a
iiii* heiter,r,irhit'edlthi'of 3 the EVIL Itolah 1 it',
Ibllowlegiiiiiiificaol tiparagnipter' '''''' ' I ' t t i . I
'Mr. itintihireni hambilettfa ii../it dealiwiiree
ni
than unwell, but.dellwy restrains our oor -
tirerVit r ig% B M i ttlY l ;, l V4 l .l' l
g,ris...oi r mpat4x u sp......samii.ot)TaotlO
easounting 10,111.0110,-roalled at Danvilleiiti.thle
13tatailhare been Inlssetlyeenntlyo,ooharke Off,
, fiearhutterilteraperawilerk, hubeakarriel
, ted , pnratoharge af.heing , poneemed) Inithe,ktat
terWl ,Aii/eUrryei.i: r, ii , ; 11,, , 1t )1111'0.cl - 0/M ei 1 '"
I.litlAAiiii ItlitNAToss:4 l rhti , itliglolitbtorf)f
Alibiiiiti hairerelisisted Wut. , lt., , Kin g , vaidt , h9B , ‘ '
mialitniftetiptlrral klebatclisa , , Peir.Ao6lll
lio strajlos4l),qinooratAifid',vgai4rl,alatedtbph r.:: :
Ateeolvottemex iMr4 Pritiktikiiildijil) regulpr,
DetlioaratlaiPolnitvetwiil:i 3 /!• 1 1 ,ni , )): , liift.ll. •
tu'rifiezik vii - faiii4. iiiivtitliiiiiiiki—VA s'
' be ,'22'd iiiilittie'rbAiiirePM,l 4 'itie l t4„6ll61 h tifdo' i
1 tdbli 'tin t - liciiiittliill thlk ill/ rated IVeimo oft illeol‘d
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4: .ll , otatillANATtgaiiil ll 4 llllo6 Mill stood th $.:
4-14olgate.'44'•Wbigai' 18' Aoom jiciuto. 4
r
1N11100 , 1;4444 On ibltar4s6lll64: rdi..3Whi
04. 1 . 4 4R 1 44,M0**4)R!!!1• i , tl .4t0.4 4,0 1 . Fiti ,± 1 k
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E*citeluent Hotoni
. -
...A' great
.sensation has been created Ipi
Boston, by the , diScovery of the mud's*
remains of a body supposed yilans that 0 '
.Dr. Parkman, whose mystertWgisappea:
'woe, about, a week ago, ha5\14143.i,...,:.:
t. 6
the cause of much wonder and' ' "b
.trii P. being a mail of wealth >1 - i . . 40 ::.'
it p ,
:Were o ff ered for his discover ; and on
ThiiredaY last '• •a reward of one,,,thousand '
4.., ._..
.dollars was_ t imer for titTiecoyery of 1
tielarlf." 'Tfie"'ffeifivriViriiiiiffeiiiit,Nfir
Satur:day.-reorningi with , ,a very,,astoiredins ,'
iiheiiiiteirietAi - " m et mysterious dtit ec:' '.
tracirdinary hints" about'the ' , Massachusetts .--
11"ledieal Cottegi3; in-Bleak GroVe. street,"; -;4 ,
3 tthe..g ran d receptacle .of -d earl . bod les, the
:dissecting institute of Boston ,"— at which
..,.....,_.
tie night before m large body of
_police was •
engaged in some secret investigations; ant] 7:
of what it , pronsiiineed „ "th - e'Most exciting,
and perhaps true'informaiiMX it had to give'
the public the fact that "agsmtleman of great'
reputation in his profession, of high standingl•
hi Coo cominunitya profs/930ff the Midi
cut oilege"—haa been, pixt,iighi, arrestodi
and carried to,. Leverett street jail. -The:
latest thiegsalikie intelligence , up.iq!Spfigjilay'
night, istioulti"that the bauses of this'hitite-;
ment wer e
.. the .discovery of a botly,auPP,9-1
Bed to- bp •tbat of Dr. Parlimanitmhif:'lbis;
arrest of ir. :Min Webster,. Proteusor.ol•
Chemistry in"tbe institution. In tite third!
edition of the New York' '2libune, 'of SitiM-1
day afternoon, is a tidspatatilrorn ode' of. tfi'e;
editors of that paper, then in Boston, which
gives the 1010144 pull - 440i '
Parts of a bony, supported to be , that of
Dr, PAIntilAN, have been Tound.l4lPrefeekenri
Webster's room under the closet floor. The ,
remains ol bones, mineral: teeth, gold filling,
&e:.i . were found-tit the'grate of his fecim.— ,
It is'rtifrioied also that Parkrnan's witch hail
been found...
Webster has been locked in his loom du•
ring the limit leti days'. *. The last tirniPark
'roan was Seen he was going into the Medi.
cal Cciliege, Webster owed. Paritinan,Mtlr, ,
by; and shows his (Parkiitab'si).reeeiptlci,r
4t,, dated on the altrrnirn on which Parkman
wee hid 'Seen. He' eitrinof tell Whif kind Of
money he paid. • 1
No one admits having seen 4,
Parkrmin after
he entered the College, except Webster, who ;
says he saw him in , Cambrtdge street.
We learn by yesterday's papers that the ex
aitement:in ElCtitee_ Jy_bitiipeely great. The
,grounds simpiCion against Professor Webster
are thus briefly., stated, by the papers. Dr.
Parkman 'called at the Medical College on the
day that 'he dilappeared, Friday, Nor. 23; '
was admitted to see Di. Webster; and, as Dr.
Webster states, was paid 'the sues of two by
him to cancel a mortgage. But it appears that
a person who wished to see Dr. Parkman, and..
who saw him go to the Hospital, waited 'out- ;
side for a considerable ferigtlvof•time, but. Dr. i
Parkman did not come out, and se finally want
away again.
That alterricion Dr. Waiter war id hie stu=
dy several hours with his door locked, and,, he
is supposed to have stayed there till night, du
ring which limo tivia bartltils 'of . fire kindling
ditiappCmd '
; a:od th;_l_hoi..ritith . his - room
w as
so intense as to be niarith'ioiiiirOf iho tn.
mates of the Pollege. 'Then int'to the finding of
thb b . (dy; the place is nominal,: there being
regular receptacle for pieces of subjects; no
one had access to it but the doctor; there were
foudd in the grate of his room, in addition to
the artiolett stated above, mineral teeth, and
what are supposed to be pieces - of a watch...-.
The facts as thus far ascertained, though 001X1r
polling the moat painful suspicions, it is pre-'
tidied will not be deemed sufficient to afford a .
legal proof of the guilt of the accused. ,The
body of Dr. Portman has not been identified,'
and from the mangled condition of the remains
this must be , difficult, if not impossible.
BENEFITS OF DEEP PLorattrita.—lt
has been stated by' Prot. Mapes, who has re
centlybeen delivering leaturee on agriculture
in Burlington, N. 1;6'4 'for every inch of
deeper ploughing as now practiced, it adop
ted throughoet the coUntry wauid- yield an
nually an additicaial hundred ihonsand
In many parts:of Pennsylvania, deep
ploughing is uniformly,lollowed by univer
sally abundant crops.
THE AMERICAN'FLAG.—Monday : WP.S the
'anniversary of the American Flag. On the
3d of Oecember, 1775, the Continental Flag
was displayed for the :first time: It was on
that day hoisted on board the flag-ship of
End HoPim, who, on the sth of the pre.
ceding. month, had beerrappOinted Comman
der-in-Chief of the first American fleet,
Hottluoit.—Mr..Henry Yertry,, of 014
Towon, Ark., was brutally , rntirdered on .the
9th inst., while gunning ori his plantation, by
twcroltis•negroes. The auilt.ot.thenegroeS
, beleg satistactority °established, they were la'.
ken 'out, tied -to tree, and Aurnt to death I
Fra#ER.MATTRFAK vii'aP, -"Alfa ! 4 1 1 °°
at IN.,, , Xork x by by, Fill
more, and Gov. Fitch, of Idningtup, arlp has
'been teetotaller for 'aunty 3 . rears.. They allt
expressed a hope to see Itimat.al,Washinq
ton, shortly.
'1274 P9F0t9F , P59 , 55 I Ylnn9Fing ! 11 ,4
FiNle of 5 1. 4Y 3d k tc !rIM!q e Mali i11wa i ll PC li r
q 4 1)!,
Arte,orm nta,R'f. f!ft.i4.m,a,kam 1111113 e.!
Thb (bleed - of
buyer .10 • .... .ttittil t
rrice.,l#4l#49T,c4l)NiFgd:4l
Annapolis, Md., ol the
CasaPbolLellik,wilk•teniVrefii 0 1 0r 1 . 3861 ,
70arailsrldiaivrnonlbs linplioonmenl e I
1077. 1 09,P.(9,R, 1 10k
ic#,OrT l F?
Q'l-The Toronto.AnnOation,prote4tl h
received 4,447 signatures: '!
bin , 1 ~ 1 ,1 % ' 1
i' Otrn BRAN METH'S i PILLS, , Mita , swig
Chow Ton Inrcanapc.r-Tnlc complaint has become .
`do freqnsint, that there trio frivrtnirscinsitibu Wire not
: bad it !several tituits,,,ltis st,itigd ,of,malignamnol.
tagious cold, upended with much fever and gifeat •
prOstntilon ofetrengthi I Elo sham :saiporelhle'..swal- -
low six or eight Pips ; a large riode is absolutely me.
tendert , to relieve the , braln,ithartlergan liapritirlhg„to
gli f e r A r ti l e r d ej ::e i t, i p li utPir7;f i ttg' i l l ieillP:ifxt h e: :,
to bell aot both, t ..• ulitl, Cud biblillirelleirffirbi 3 , u
use any imam or Increasing the ',circa atlon, r .
!yet'''. Mb mayilds: the, Ihrfeltriligut , gidite badvi d
whoa jrk bad tlie,tontrirnAllllang gum, Millie e
mit teti;'eatitirCtir 1 halal' 'of , bdisidn,Yor 4 stold'llk r
idruol-Aay.of theiniarkrill 1441 0 ilPririgict, d
y i
which may be leirtd cfmme—elt ere loam II
help to restore ritiienalbleiperspinition,,anat tine -
Mod will generally mire. Angola, however, the -
`item, alter tno pith* rinrainer , thieitrbatimint; MN e
better la the moraind., l 4 Iv i latill,blilubStf PIT, ell , ti
Ur ton pm mord, a c c ord m the grgeney 11f , dy nip. ,
at iculFiitCluk3o o lo44o olol. ItillerrtilLi
at night. , My diner mite has shown mir, la A a
third day ganaridiyilliria tbsipattent rarcllAnnemt in I
et=t l eg g li t t e lL fgrr ti tAor , 1171111at i t 0
Vio WATT Pfflo t tli;
. n h otitti ZVI 3
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aaaylbafalere tat blood agatanognaeclibiappall .
we want all the blond we bare.. insterid of Well v
thlOilli of banri Velar,* lacing (anomie iri i i, joh l fi
wi t take i i4l / e lig Ni g gl e ? ' f r r i 1 1 1 i s l i fe r %la a Tel ay d;a Tea yorely 1 ts life rd
COMM Vallgalloyt 4 19 liglitilllr Om purip4sivi sell ft -
it free to street th a °bidet,
ll Rlbld billDtlilist 'atilt derail:pm thaaffridalliAlltiA a
Fir/Ma a
rke P rgt ° krd rlingifiki 74
ittiiii4uPlitrailig.n9949.,4igurdfilvAt al I cli
linsi ~ ini,l toll Eit.t.fitp.ll xim - eavreof i'i Pia ?rind
111 'w i g i1 , 4'11101 1 EA A` , ..' , . - 7 1 .c_iiflarrart i , k_ty arm - - 5 ,
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reflE ':undeyti ed Api anti 4013uniic,ngeti ;'' tit We residipoit, on Went High
- 4, '_43tresfin tit 0 i:l4l4piffiderlisiiif n\WED:„XE - ' b Y, \ flii.toe,lrecemfwr, his HOUSE
HOLD' - FURNITURE.' Tho artiale: will lit( sold n , arty in thelilinwing order. '
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'rick..l.sAN,Atogg,ol.4l:l4,.
w, VY.AIO,,ZI be0 1 1eatj3aryglarate,the‘Wood en Ware, Gar -
dim `Poole , Soap,lVhiiial•barra 2 barrels of Vinegar, 2t:oOking Swims, and a great
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, • t,i i • 1 .-, • :•••*. ~, ry vattetiftf,gitahtrtrtUteneile. .
. " ,..1 1 - - Nt r 3 • '&*- 4 ' , 1 t ••`-' '. ', ft `t4r3 ; .Itte,-,..;- 't) 21 d: .
' • IL ' s._
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QPEENSWARE, , ,CHINA.,AN,PyQLASS-c-Aronng which are 2 Dinher Sets,
2 Tea Sats , Cast o r tatnblera, Pitehers, dian Dishes, Glass Bowls, Decanters, Wine
frditn'ttbles,Ohairs, Carpet, Coal Stove and appartittts;.Wintllt'w:,lNads t ":i_
Clock, and a fine Mahogany Side card. "". '' • , .
ti ' NiTbri — E.P. ll4. #l 2 ofa, Lounges, Rocking Chairs, 'Fine Walnut
Chairs, Walnut Centro Table , ;marble tom . ; Pddasinl (do), Card Tables, Stove, Lamps, -
Mantel Candlebrespßook?..Case, Window Blinds, and a fine Breasela Carpet.
ME
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CHAMBER FURNITURE.—Wash panda and apparatus,' Wardrobes, Dreinane.
Burentia, Corrtialort:tdreaus, Toilet:Publei..Chalrsy l Sewing:Stands. Feather Bede, Hair ,
' Illattrisebe,Trelich, ,High . Post,' end Plain Bedsteads, Cradle, Crib, High Desk ..
Alsd Ontryl'ehnirand chamber Carpets, stair rods, and Window Blinds,
Also, 2 Sheet-iron Drums, Mid two Air Tight Stoves. , .
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AN assortment of Books, Maps, Prints, offcc: Also, a lot of Wood and Coal.—
TERM—CABIi, fet'all sales 'under, ten dollars. For sales: of s]o or more, pEGOTIA
Btu Notes, with approved Seenrity. payable at the Carlisle Deposit Bank,isixty
. • ,tlays after date: The eole will commence at 19' o'clock, A. - M.
Decembers, '49 • ' • • Wl l 4. U.
'2lOpertisitittuto.
.11DUCIATION'':CONVIIINTION
0 FOR CUM BERLAND AND'PERRY COUNTIES.
- " •
kHE Board of Directors of the earlisle Dis
tHci; iittite a meeting of T,WD DELE
GAITSS Boni, Oita School District, College
sod Academy, and ono from each Select School
in the codntieti of Cumberland and Perry, -to
assemble in the Court House, in Carlisle, on
WEDNESDAY ; the--19th of- December-neaty
at two o'clock, P. M., to choose, Delegates
corresponding to the number of members in
the General Atitemblv from said counties,. to
attend a State Convention to he, held itt Har
risburg, next Jimmy, and if thought • expedi
ent, to adopt, each',measures as may best pro.
mote the cause : ,of education. , All Teachers
who may be present will bo invited to sit es
Honorary members., • •
Decs ~ JAS. HAMILTON. Secey.
. .
The .Som eJournal—Series for 1850.
AN ELEGANTLY PRINTED FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
EDITED, BY G.:P . ," MORRIS-AND-A- P. WILLIS,
ANEW VOLUME of this brillieintly.origi
nal and peculiar Family Newspaper, Wilkie
issued on the First of January next. New sub
scribers can be supplied with the work from
that date, hy,forwarding two dollars to the of.
free of publication. _
During the 'past four years he Borne Journal
has met with universal favor. at the hands of
allolasses of t h e community, and the proprie
tors will spare neither exertion nor expense ,to
Orel suab iltitteltSOlAltie,tiliterest. and attraat
iveness to Wo fosthoominglyear k .as will render
it superior,m every respect to, all the ,volumes
that have.preceded h. ! 'Besides the original pro
d ctions oLthis Editors, the Foreign and Do
mestic, Correspondence of a large Wit of con
trihmarit,,thoSpice of the European andAmer
icon. Magazines, selections from the :most in
teresting publications of the day will frequently
be given, .Such features as have been found
to be attractive will be retained anti new. nes
added,-.4.-The Bellesof.our !lime.? by N. P.
Willis ; " Brief .1% eyelet" " Piquant Stories;"
osparkling wit and amusing anecdote, news
and gossip of the .Parisian papers; Per sonal
sketches ,of Public Characters ; the stirring
scenes of the city 'we' Jive in;' a chronicle of
the news for ladies ; We - fashions,and his lona-,
ble gossip ; the facts and outlines of new i the.
1 - i n
pick. of English information - andl,brillin cy ;
the wit, humor and.pathes of We times; essays
on life, literature, society and -morels, and the
usual variety of careful choosings from the wil
derness of English periodical literature, criti
cism, poetry, will still continue to enrich these
columns. , . , , -
IttrAB no more copied of the first number
will Irinied than the demand absolittely re
citireg "ndAels new !lot:merit:ion generally de
ws to Cent wiAt'thi:beginritng, it is advisac
ble to subscribe without -delay; to avoid ally
disappointment in the early and prompt receipt
of the paper. • .
Teams.—The Home Journal is published
every Saturday, at No. 107 Fulton Street. Diem
York, al the very low price of Two Dollars a
year, or three copies for Five Dollars, payable
invariably in advance. f ,. •
• All.lettors, remittances, and communications
(post paid) to,be.addressed to,
MO R-RtIS Art,'WlL L ,New,,York
prinia.aimorc.
THE new CharCh •the ''United• Diethieb
in Christ," at ChurchtoWn Cumberland coun
ty, will be dedicateduo the service of Almighty
God, on SUNDAY, the 23d of December,
neat. The public,; without respect to denomir
nation, is invited to'aftend. ' •
Great Bargains! ; .
C •
,
AN be expected from the subscriber, as 'he
has just received t. new and splendid as
sortment of iI,WINTER GOODS, which he ,
offers to his customers 'and others who may
favor him'with a call at great Bargpins!
CLOWIS AND ,CASSIMER,ES,
'satinets, velvet cords, Ky. jeanti,. scarlet, yel
low, white and CantonYlan'nels, ticking's. mus
line, calico, cashmeres, de litotes, alpacas, Co
bvrg cloths, 'gloves. hosiery, Irish linen, com
fortrq,&c,
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!
A largo and splendid aesortmont of Long
and Square Shawls, at all prices to suit the
tintra•
BOQTS :ND SBOES
Also, Boots and Sltoeit, whlch,beisidate
ined to sell low, at his stand, in iNotthilann4
&severe below ileveretielea , Prug,SthiWfd
vor,streat, G I ; CARMQ.Kin.
small r • '
a rm rn = :
beleillreiranis id renitri'eriri
the offibr:itt .
- rbli'dSale; on SA T+
lD a,
URDBl,'the t" ,omber,lB49faild dProiliserlhMehra°thWnship, Camb'erlan
countY;iift the road' Mrding:from Carlisle ItOn
,Waika toEiricker's ' Mill, 'the Jollowlitg prat
party; , ori small' FARM; fi
gORF.S. I F,nti 68 PERCHES; aittilde
towitehig. mijoiningjands of John Beitshooverl
idugh' MaleyV Isaac Vanarsdale and the. above
publicroadel . k . ll9.l".ettereg ifligitittlkly, and
the remaiwdeptn:..the Fr ot a te of outlive
,tiori; - 74 e, ro‘omenta i tikik
.two otory 'an it .. O
hplf, WS1?1 ,
I 1111 ZNIVI'llPup rkarde Bard, an
f iother !Mammary' Outllnaldi4e, al
of wiitCh,arrnew arid in .the-bas
or '9t ' aYing'llro7,•4airible tfirfediatt:*--
e
pl. , als e po amid( prchard t of Appler.trad
ilitC°l l o ; c M I9 /i;
ktot , calc om e, , iirrnr
bet in a good holghbothbod; "tarthlit',l?n
OiPi,,PrPoßf.PtirPr'.
k°.'r,l[l°A.)ll2 , , 410 1 M}q?tt
013; c5 0 4t e +ert,,.N4bil °Al t r iho ti tir#o 7. lo
9f! q...!f' I+i ,
4;.
' 1 4 'lll PMPrlalikArillOgibnlit {1
AME to the promisee. of tlimoubscriber,in
Uft..Panipleit. towhaltity Cumberland-comity;'
lin tiro %latter. part . of, September. Mot; THREE
AOGSpoboorllmitontiurolify: Each, are Marked
With a slit lei thealeir of Ihem , wro
black spopeditneefonkthhastadalockryatm,
owner. ,Is -, requestedictmernite..forWardillpror
property, pay charges, and take - them away. , I ;
dee,54 , 1 , mrlihdiMUEL.A ' RIGHTf
lIIM
41-00Matock ;841 to, i s: List. p :taitallbi
6ftpttratloWtonbitrthiglif • 1 „ i ir.• o n iiy i rr.v A i
tv , Ths4 3 l4 l l 4 .ooo4ttnifti.CPAMlt'litirot retttlAttltAlt
Ottaltorp,.itygikitt r ilitfiititleika i ro t ! . Piiiii l /lil
t rtlaP .14,
11dilieriitilitfli tra
llirsitl
ibilithirtiinutitt '
, Drlietztklr'x'A tOU ittlitiftM.Pfir APlLPri,tti..;t4 ifh -
g aYir i tili"n /l V d%Pr "e :atit t f ' ilt
,A limtit clit &9 t 1 t? ptt. , ,;3 iind ,it
iiii!iroi,..paiithe, folettttrlfylnf it, D 1601 1 1, ",
,Dr pe.,l4l!l'Dlrksirniititdttb Itirittridy - KI, pf,03 ., ...2„ .
nnnie mcattent Re lieht-iid Indlarielidvcruir
iglazgroili:Fireo t t WRllPVlDlveglitio • ~ I t'llill'i
I, l l l P e vilt,l l *ltt. o l9!AP,iffirt ,xolPAßiatilt; ',,t 4 419
' Debitlii.,Cili:liiittiii634lbiaßt Drigigise,Rtlflifp
a tiLiSOVYjarbillbilii Ibtlstomive in chlyitivd.' l
•,' dorm' , rotoren eplebiattql ~ Pain Allitint 4 "tto
40r-roller-In .chpiera.:morbue:Drientank-culin
1 rtiletts, ftisttrirkei ott.lMlAtOrtk ini t.
aken lottilittett 6rmitlllettpt . ir I ii inn jinOli
i n n Wig r'b •ptaion
Imltttibto td ttli4norrh -c- w - n '• b r I,sithlCtt My
ugamittnpxlittuortt.tPartirflt; ' .4i'stlip - :111
l 7 4 11111 1 1 f1t% -'itblti'mpiti '' kvitl
is. illtillli f, 'KM ' 8., / t l 7 O tAi6elo;•,'l7,, .i.l
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3teire - ot',lpn rAe ,Pll*, - A - f7PRGEOIC ,-- ,
t l y,
, vroa„ 13. unit
, , f„ V/rf ,
.• , - „
Nun Itburrtistm
..ltrore Mew Goods . . •
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B 0.10 . 1 1 .4: B 0 ;IS •
GEKERAV, lissoittrisnt ,ofilonpot,
bons, Neck' 'llibbons, Ws; ;Bell Riblrocs,
Silver and Steel Belt Slides, Scarfs, &a.' jest
opened.
LACE CAPES AND COLLARS.'
Just receiaed Lien Cepa iintßallars. of dif
ferent styles. .Al* Lined CidribrieHaridier.
chiefs, of;yarious qualitids. 6 '
GREEN AND BLACK TEAS.
Green and Bleak Tiate.of aLatrior quality
jut t enacted by nov2ll W ITNER.
.
• ; Boots a nd Shoes,
AT PORTERS SHOE .STORE, opposite
the Methodist. Chqrck.,.Meq's Ri p Bro
gans, Men's Thieli'BZ*ll7l3, iloys.and Youths
Thick Boots,„'WpriuffLticd 'Boots: • '
This work has been' mahnfactured to order,
expreSsly for the winter,'Snd is warranted to be
hotter than qtlyy.ersoldin-Gurilsl. tonsmpv
ly on hand, a general aesortmeiat •of the beet
quality of BOOTS; SHOES, BROGANS,
Gum Shoes, Buflalo Over Shoes, Socks, &c.
to which the attention of buyers is solicited.
nov2l • WM M PORTER.
111TETALO COMIIES.
JUST- received—a—genertd—assortment—of
handsome Buffalo Back Combs, also, Imitation
Buffalo •Combs;:. OF beautiful patterns -and in
great variety. , .
LINEN SHEETINGB,
Hareisity Shootings, also; 12.4 Muslin Sheet
ingsoPillow .Case, Liti6os , and Mullins, also
Towelling in,great variety jutit Opened
#INEGAIt..
Pure alder Vinegar of excellent quality just
received by
nov2B
G W HITNER
DRUGS! 'DOS! DRUGS!
FRESH -- FALL -ARRIVAL.
. . .
ir HAVE just recelied ic.'fresh stiicloof rite - &
1 icicles, Paints. Glass, Oil; *Welt
having been purchnsUd with gfeat care at the
beat city houses, I can Confidently recommend
to Families, Phyeiciang, Country 'filbrehante
and Dealers, as being fresh and,pnre. • "
:DRU
1
Patent Medicinds. , :Herbs and Esti Cletl3,
Fine Chemicals, - Spices, ground and whole
Instrumetnts,. , Eatiteneea, .—:.,.
. Pure Easdit'l OHS 'Phrfiiiiterjt,' &b:
Cod Liver Oii—W4inaterGenuiee.
DYE-StUFFE. • •
1 ,
. Linligoes, . -,, Los and . Cam Woods,
'Madclora,
, i . : : - ojl..V i ll.xl!al
' 'Sumac - ~ ; Eimperas, • ,
Alum, , . ~ .LaR Dye'.
l' • PAMTE.,,
Watherilr & BrOthiteaf,Pure Lead, Chrome
Green and.Yellbwi Xtiiht and Varnish Brushes,
Jersey Window Glass, - -,Linseed Gil,, Turpen
tine, Copal and Culla Varnish, and Ilea Lead.
Alf which, will he cold at the very lowest
market price, at the cheap Drug end Book Store
of : . .. S. W. HAVERSTICK.
Nov 14th. 1q49. :. .
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r.a.RIVII!COR RENT.
MOE:subscriber wdoter fur rent, by public
the lot day of
Decembof-lieatokflgO oloi,lcHhia'FAßm or
Bdritutir atteciti; 4r. , , ri now, ,occupiOd. - by Sluonbough, for the. torro7ofiopolcararornlthe
1850, .
SO,N,
• M i t0v14,49 Asair T isit;tteunuee.Riar, sr.
, NEW, ARR.4VAIi' OF t
Foreign ends Dothestio, lientarare.
JACOB SENER has:just 'received, from the
eastern cities, and is now opening at the Cheap
Hardware. on North Hinoyer street, next door
to Mask Rotel;st 'now assortment in big line,
such as
Oils, Glass, sp a Paints, 1.. --
,Copal, - ,Japnnand Merck' Vtitnlaiies, of extra
quality,
Nails and si3nt6'e,
Wale' best Bay Iron, •
Cpst, Shear, Blister and. Spring , Steele,' •
Locks, Hinges end 'Screws. ••• to , •
' 'Planes. Sawa, •Chiaelt4'AugareilAxet,
Knives andiorks;Shob•Firldingsi*O.
To which ho mehl,
,theatientgn" of - the
public. , pp:tramp tyishinlt 4p.
coll.:its we are - ttertnin'ed, to h Idiot 41 . 913
for cash. ' 0 highettlitlcerpaid , fin Strap
'lron; and - f0r4 . 1 Seedf SENERI ,I
I. w o ol L;q11 , .I,JAN i
I t Prep Are for Ater. ;,t t.
ow,. sALE Et•zl :PAID OR
wCOATl' , ol , l3 l l l E.troWl4o4ldtlek,lllitr•
tgain , lif+etittlied , !forimteedi nqttittv , •:;f ,
the' Editotiofiqbe• .
FR •
Ord'.
. ,
ESH tic
BuePlY„4„ ,941itilvO RP,
~,t fltxrypTwowtroge. Just recetvea f,
-Stocking /rain; 'II
muk, eiltiberßitit'ligkikireald'i's groat Qom*
'ofitlititelotiATOOßANG'avid °AMIE
ARNIM' allhaliiriit"(lirifrobin'colothigNithil
11111 tftliatfirjile
yard:. Wdddving atici•coliiiingltrorierai mai:: •
'time7 `'HENRY HA • grzpss.
y. • .. •••
L__ . 2...B.ICUSIVOILIntatAI::•: , !
A great4al/41?Ifikali difififllaiticlea la of.
) limed - 111r leilleocretbfgla Wii,"..7. 11 * VP ;
ing,, gioxpbbingi I I.4F B p•Pri,tff.IPANI , inr,
I,aelh.nalkAiall, 440, ;ppm' tNI prktmirk
y it
BNPAgretitifini9 • W.hrtlift"?.P.CllQ94 quaff
ikymm4, lll 0 , 801 at t a oweet_p icea„ , :,; l,,,
unc_t_ ..... .--; 7'4; -,: ~ , .4 -z-1.1,13014"..-
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V i 1 VomViO if dtat I farL` , Chijilienriti particular ',
, oaivafa Skink 'tkowaleitsFroPfriebroi con, aiiiiition
•If, A lp AR , foppd.t9,•glokrittialdi Withi:moitootir
_taal'w,thea f an atrial. epbstanco, tplatft..a_p a
oar and for ea o,aiSITA %,, . .. . • S. •
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tiqlodizho, for oak& it)ihb WalreNitsq'bf4 l
ty • • J RHOADI3.
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111.7,n e , -, ve . gaveda . itt-ifsikettlitent , 60 1 -
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ne o.lthitlylVSni4l•Nuss,' Blue, Sky
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