Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 06, 1856, Image 4

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6,- . 1856
Erie tailivitatitactjeivest :Fiver
IN C . IIIIIII.EitLAND .COUNTY.
TERMS.—Two DoiiAlts A.YEAR, On ONE Dote.
ILAft AND } 4 lFrreriTS, IF i'AID-INADVANCX. ,
•$1 75. zi ArDWlTifirt -111111"1"34B.. •
MR. RANKS' TRIUMPH.
,
-. ~ We, cougratUlate - our -- filetids - -- on . the
signal' triumph - over 'Faction and Loci:lf°-
ism .which has been' aohieved . in the dee
,
tion Of-11:1r,_ Banks as Speaker of the
House, the particulars of which' will be
found in the Congressiofial proceedings :
The-struggle willt,long be remembered
in the histofY of.-the country;' and ,the
triumph--is-one_over_which his friends
may well rejoice.:
CAocoti A
There is'an admirable unity and lar
-----mutiriMition says t the Lebanon -Crta
• among the oppoTents - of , the Pierce ad
ministration in - rfur present Legislature,—
. Tlre"=-I : nemifers 'who were elected as-
Americans tlnd Republicans, or as both,
feel the necessity of Cakilig
•
high ground for the nnion. of -nif 'who
are hostile•_ to the miserable sectional and
linti-Arneriean administration _ now—in
' power,in • Washingtoti. no,. truly
glad to learn that
,befoo tho `adjo(ui•n=
ment-of-the session a movement will em — e:
nate from these Reiiresentati4ei of tho
Americans: and Republicans'of thqState
to,-secure an_ organization of forces that
'shall beat Locofoooism. . There can be
no doubt that Locofocoism is in a mi.
mo i rity in this,State ; .that party_ .will
surely -be beaten if a perfect Organization,
of - the hostile elements beeffecend against
it; while it, will surely riucceed; 4 2 suell
an organization—shall—not take. place.
'Seeing and knowing_this; we feel,_ as
_a
sincere opponent o tie I Cstructivo-poli--
cy of that' party, a deep_ anxiety for 'a
course o ac ion dint Shall n
to enter the campaign
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LAW'
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OF LIi3EL. - -011I*Editorial friend',
J. L. GETZ, Esq., - of . the , l!ii - . - :House of
Representatives •htiS snbinittycienciv bill .
__ relative-to Libels. lt p . irovAdes that-- -- 6a
the trial-of indietMent'i 'r(lt writing or
publishing a libel, the trutii. of'lho matter
• charged as libelous may be _given in eiii;
(knee ; .and if
.the. jury in any Such "case
shall find that the act • . was induced' by
•gooll - *Res, no nd7.with n . . malicious
intent, and th the matters° 'charged is
• true,.it, shall
.perate to . the 'acquittal .of
the defendant -or 4efendanti:l;—that• in,
--'aetiiirfor:aamages - for . .2the_ writittuor"
.•--- •
-Imblishing a .libel, where the "truth is
pleaded and, given lb evidence, if, it be
- found that the` same was-writte'n or pain
lisped. ro mil - for • .i.iblic inf . ( rt . ' •. s
and with no mischievous ar malicious
. : motives, theiiiily may - find for,, the. de
fifembert,or. defendants. A bill s6mewhat
kitnilar in its proviSions,.has beelisoport,
of by_ IlOn. 'E. Joy : Norris.. . .I.le gentle
. men em . eeraed in this niovonent will . do
the editorial fraternity .. a very essential
seriiee by procnring'the4assage' s olsotne
such , act:-
PitESIDENT PIERCE • AN'D SEN A—
VTOIc. ITAL . E appear to be On very ill-tertosa—
,
the—Piesident sen
-fnivtta-1
mes Sage Conur Hale made
some .'very sharp remarks upon - it,.
cording toAlie;,New Yprk Daily. 'Times,
Hale, took his wife .ana.chLughteit
the l'residrtt' leVee . fortnight :ago,
s' .-.., a
and when he appr9aek .salute. - fo, salute . - the,
President, A e latter . turned--liis 'busk
.upori' him in a marked, and unniistakahle
imnin e r. -, This - is nnother. 00411 ;t:rolte.
I , f policy on 'the part of President . Pieree,
in Vic of, the Oneinnat(Convention, 'mid
' icj,l I. p,h;a4.the.,;„iouth . hugely..
Tnn STATE rNTEREST.--H-1 1 116' sein i-an
mial. I tOpat t, the, Stald---,q4.11?t,_:,
...• I .. diie un.Friday
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AMER/O*N; MOVEMENTS:
... Delegates to,.tha' Ain6fiCan Natio.nal
- convention. which rueets-in - Philadelphia
on the g2(l - 0 February are'..teirig•
Chosen all over tile' country. .Ark effort.
ad©. to airjourn , the COnventien
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until June or July next, which in 'the
present distracted state . nf the Opposition
is iiitremety
Vie State ConnCU of. Viri,,,inia--net:rp
oentl.i at-Riehniond, and ratified(the na
tional platroiin'adoPted at the Convea-
tion= held Tat! summer in' PhilOdelphia.
Botts offered a eerier of. resolutions
4 OntakOnistie to the twelfth section of that
platform, and tendering a brotherly'gree
ting to the north, 'but they were rejected :
Mr. Botts's position had been previously
sustained by the various American Co ...-
oils of 'Richmond, in joint meeting as
sembled. Resolutions' •wore adopted
abolishing all seeresY and . ceremonies of
initiation. / •
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- The•cKentucky._State Council• Met - on
. the..24th lilt., and instructed its delegate's
to the Philadelphia Convention to vote
for . ..postponement. of , the pominations.
'.liosolutionTwerl passed in favor of abol
ishing the secresy of the'`o'riler andi indi
cating. a, preference, for• Millard, "PillmOre •
as their candidate for the Prcsideney.
TRUCKLING
To - FOREIVN IN
PLUENCE.
The following resolution 'was offered
in the Ilouse'•of Representatives, I,l"ar
risburg a few days since. We the
substance, as stated in• the .Leg,islative,
Record,'_ of Jantiary'2stir-:-
isms
• • 4 'Resolud, That Our Senators and Itepre.sen- -
tatiies horeiluested to use their Utmost on
--tleavors to-procure by treaty; for
-American
Izens, *lts travelling residiiig in foreign
cow/trigs; the unmolested enjoyment of their.
rights of conscience, the right-tolkve their
own .public Worship„„where...they: desire it; and
-to - bury - their - dead
as they may desire."
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• • Will it he believed that : 'the • alcove
• • -
resolution,. Which asks nothing bht what
is clearly . .i-ight, was aetually voted, down
the Looofeco.ihajhrity in that bb - djk
'Yet . ho it< 141:: , ::•4446;.ii
names of;D'emohrats':who cited {or
resolution,' atid..;the_Only,Oppositioli meth,-
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--ber who .voted-'6Wi-stity.
•17,Efis—A,le8P.rs. Au MT:Fi, - 87i14,0
Barry, Beck;, Brow , - Cold roll, Cloyee,TCraw
G bhorie c t, - Ifai nes,
fiatnilton, Holosanidfunseoker,„
Johns, Lariorte,.Lott:Vcalinetit, Magee;
(Clinton) •13.tager,_(l1fegheny,) . . ley,
head, Murrits,l4linnina, Phelps, Purcell, Reed,
Riddle, Shenk,. Smith, ( Allegheny,)
Cambria;} Strouse, Strubble,. Wrig'at
,(13 - auphin,)' Wright, •(Luierne,)-41-.,
S —M6ssre. A10E116'014 ; 'Boyd, Boyer,
"B • rush„Carty, Craig, Doivdall, Edinger,-Fans
hold, Fry, Gaylord, Geti,.„)lninol, Hancock,
11ARPE1t„ Heins, Hibbs, Billegas,•
Irvrin,_Johnson, Lebo,_Lreis:_
curing,. Lotiguker,•Loiet,t, IsF,4'arthy, Mangle
Mnt
egornerY,..l,..Nuttnetratcher, Oir;Tat•
Ritinsel, -- :Roberts, Robinson,
• I th, .( Ph iladelphia;) - Sen ihi Wy
'll.ut..p.,;ll, Walter, Yearsly, Ziumier
niqa, .
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Thi-6.te. Heeds no comment and we
attention to the fact that
.whoor . ote'd against
•re:•;0; utioo, ntemboys from .
cutuberland county, Messrif. ANDER
' SON and HARPER: 'While the' de-.
tnucraey..could eensisten
tqr. the restilutiolythestibstance.of
. - .
- has frequently -been -warmly adVocated
by lien-reitss, they voted tihuost iti•
hog y. against it ! :Let the fact be refuein
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'bored next fall.
" A . P.R.IqSIDENTIAL AIOyEMENT.- 7 —A,
movement is gOing'nn'io bfing!,:fotward
JudgC,llTat - ein,Lof Ohio; as a . . candidate
forttlth - Presideney.•. .1.16 is, a Lunn of
conilnandit4ability, unqUeStionedinteg
rity, high • character, and„-altomther
would lie-such Ocandidate as all classes
orth7-,
. .
tlla Opponents of Playa could Consist 7
°tidy and heartily support.
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S U.O 0 EST Washington
the orgaitinf - Piere'e, is . making. iiropnsi,
tions to the Southern Kpow Nothillgs;in
' -- ;Cungress,- - for-a-union 7 of-forees : oii Orr
"7'for Speaker. :This shows riow konest
tifej,geofoces are in. their bitter dethui.
citation of the secret' order.
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eply of Gov. Reedier.
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Gov Reeqer-itrvi,-lrftte.n-le!ter7-I,lllLreply
io Preiddeot-kierees attack: ip.on' , bim
the Free State ;men of Kaneae,iehich oentrastp.
ygry and for,orabl! in etyle " and
PH) PrOtinOtion of 'the: Frost
dent.: R is a calm, drgnified-and candid don.
meat. _
-7 1ira s sittNapa, City 'lan. 2'4'1856.
The special-message of...the•President ofthe
United, States, communicated yesterday to
Congress;-aisailit , tot only myself personally,
but,also my coneititueuts, 'whom itiolinatien,as
well as duty imperiously dementia of jme to
justify and protect... Entirely . satisfie'd as
ame. with-the coarse . -adopted-up 46 this time'
hy•the people of Kansne—convinced that 'it
hap been 4,ie,tated by!' desire to , preserve the
pence, the reputation - and the gldry of our,
country--knowimthat it hes, at,every Stage,
been characterized by the Most conservative
moderation and:laudable regard for the rights
of others .having Semi 'dttery step the
•est nienifestntiou of an anxious desire tzavoid
even the eemblance of encroachment or ag
gression, I. should 'be faliellteievery manly
impulse and every septa, of duty; if I allowed
the aspersions' of the message to
ed pass unnotio- -
- Unlesei the message shall incite and stimu
late new invasions-of our Territory, and fresh'
ougage upon our citizen's, it will produce us*
no regret, as it has caused lid surprise: After
baring seen our people„tretnpled on, oppress
ed and robbed, on the one hand by the iu
vaders of the soil, and on the, other - by. the
Influence, the authority, and the 'officers. 9f
the administration;- Mier -having-wit.
nessed•the cold bloodestinurder of - an unarmed_
and- unoffending citizen by an, offiiier . of the
administration, wheis not only unmolested' by.
the laws and unrebuked by the-President Who
appointed him, -but -who has perhaps strength
cued his . official tenure end enhanced his
-ohance of proinotion by the net; it is net et all,
surprieWiat we should,Thy the - hen - 51 ofilFaT
Administration, be misrepresented and per
vested/ After. haing Been the. ~chef Maps-
Aral*, uriiig.tive organized illusions of- . our
`Territory, unindved 'by a single sympathy in
av 6 r,of, ati uuoffending people, innocent pf
all wrong, - and 'laboring -only ,to , carry- out
-fitithfuliy.for.themselyea the doctrine - of self
gr;vernMent, and to build up iind eitend, the
grenniestrof-nor Country; •after having seen,
our invaders coming upon ue anted (without
.reproof, if not with official permission& from'
thecouttnts of • the eresnals of the United
States, establishing a system of martial law
over lire and property, regulated.onZy by -the,
I jinceittrolled willorvindiatits_antLirresponsi,
-ble iem - -- z , a system under-whichlifelvan.taken
and property destroyed;. the highways chaotic
ted; - travellers.ized,:tteardttek and ' detained;
all.the pursuits of .life,.p falyzed; and. the
.1!
.destritetititt and e tarti]i t. ti
. ioit of wholersettie•
Merits - threatened an ' evidently- infended::-
.Imgkednp, by the anction
,and authority of
',the . ii'd i rat officers;ghti-idetigia, , ,ipublibly.. the .
~ _.,
no-operaticin 'sflbe.President, and all based
..'"ii:4o the &eft hat:tritt,euttoprag,9o,jorbiwa
lidded, :ON - Men 4, ;bird made his 'ainape
iron a arrest own coriatahKa_peuett.:_warritut.
after — liiivlbg". - Alin - e - iien - - our nattifir and
lewd , protectors joining in -the .most atrocious
measurce-of-oppressionlarrd7wroirg - , --- it is no.
matter,of riurprise. to- see ' mierepresentationo
. of- our- position and oar , iibjeets -.emanating
'from the same source.' •• ..
"-This lit not the mode nor . the -tithe in which
to discuss the ,themes..of this. message - Ei- -
•pecting, as T have a right ,to expect, front the
clearness of the exclusive title. I - am prepared
to*show, tbs . .' lahall enjoy a * scat'and,rt voice
Ott the fleor•of the* . lleuee, I am willing - pa•
m
tiently 'to abide y. tiara:' At the ' I proper
J;rnialid :place, • how.ever.lpledge myself-to
meet and expose _the,.misstatiment of facts,
and theerrors.of law and logic which it con- .
-taine'rwill show , that there is `'nothing but_
cold cruelty 'and insult .inthe,irequest of an
apr7priation.to pay an a / tny..Or.posse , to pre-•
yje the people of-Kansos from the conimis
stoit;of an outrage end treason. -I will show .
that the movement for a- state government is
Misstated as to 'the' facts !of its • origin 'and
progress, and that all we have, done in this
direction fins been under'the` , sanction of the
,
precepts and examples'af all the great Moll of
- the - eountry for the .last fifty years-'of the 'le
gislation_of_ Congress andAte_action'.__at_tha.
Exec - alive in 'repeated and well . considered_
- cases,- - and of 'a clelibertrte - OpTilidil — e - rii high
and distinguished Attorney General. of 'the'
United States,-and wlitch; as it is a -part of
• the , ,archives 'f
the Executive Departmpot •
. ".-. • 0 regrettec( that the • President •d .
. _
den, no r t_
ecnsult before the delivery of the message.
If It is illegalit and incipient, treason . for a
nerr,State to formed without an enabling
act of Con ess, I. will show that fourteen
,Senators o .-t ho United States hold. their seats,
and seven Statos-stand in this Union by virtue
of illegal_ and treasonable proceedings—that
Congress ius.sanytionedrevolution,. illegality
end treason again and 'again; and that the
Punic and noxious weed has 'even flourished in
the White House and th6 . Tieentive Depart- .
eta; and, baying vindicated my °people, 1
ll also, with the utmost confidence of suc
cess, proceed to the minor and secoudnry task
of vitulicaliug, Myself in such a mattner,'l
41 . 1114 n 9 te'show the •attack tolufee been. ill
advised and unfortunate. '
js to tyro diseusSion_inAlick_Message--of— the-
points.ithrolved in Ihe- eontested seat, I shall
meet them when the ease is heard; . and us the
House is the sole constitutionidjmigo of the
qualifications of its own members, Ltrust that
Ilie , ,tninds Of members may kept open, and
unprejudiced until they shall"-hear the law and
the fitots!of 'the case,' and "that Whether the
dis9ussien by. the eitee.utive of some of :.Che
poinhsjiliolved has 'beet' , made because 'they
-wereAticidOntel to another subject;'
.or — simett
and intended to prejodgemy•
citlier dase•tlink,hoth sides may be heard' •he•
fora a:decisions
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`Thin hti y - note ?en; . sw . ellecito an unpre
inedi.tated letto.h.' its objeet.i3 bulY ta - s . otieit
.fruni The Noose and the pirbliii a suspension
of judgmenl,lo - to infright - to - ii sent; old. as
tO tjlg charges, againet, ma in the, Inessoge,
:iintil I. Gen' lie beard. Very res - peetfully yoth-A,
' • :A. H. 1ti . .E1,,E1l
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. '1,4 t 11„A'3,1 - tlai.ei.,,il Ii cation enui,
I: :- t;ii,t.ott: ',.400`5 :,...o;,O4ittolitatteig..
:exchange paper
sayer—!!Many porlons,werelreat bitten dur
ing the_ recent severe •Wpattier. It
_is irapor
tinti--tfierifere;
We, have Ifeard_ralum and waterleentioned as
an excellent combination,.and in every - way
efficient " '
EMOCRATIp D ELEO4TES —At the :
rooent - Democratic County Convention,' Messrs..
'l'botnas M. ',Diddle and Moeek Thicker 'wire
appointed Representative Delegates to . the 4th.
of hiereli State Convention, and. Judge Stuart ,
with , the ooneurrence of Porr'y, Senatorial
Delegate. They'''are,itteil so * pport
BuchananTi3leg,ates to the Ntitional Conven—
tion. - " ° , -
SURGICAL. OPERATION.—We ioarn
that on. Thursday, week; Mr. A. G. Miller,
of.Dickinson:township, who had been suffering
seyerely.from sckuhiin ono , of bie legs, bad ,
it tiMputated within four inches - of hit; tody: , ---
while under the - influence- of oblorolartn--by
Dr. Wm.. Itatilth and son, assisted by several
other physicians of the county. Dr. :David
Rankin inforrks'us that the patient 'is doing
well. This is another operation re:
'Beetss - additional bistro upon thekill iirttii
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physicians ofShippensburg.---Netr:l
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ST. VALENTINE'S DAY.--ThiS anniver
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eery, so,fraught with joy and "hop :and _fear
..,
to amorous sws:ins andlender lassies, will soon
be round. Sfr - Viitnitine'e day has from time
1 • .
from- immemmorial—been—consaorated-t s•-,oufd-am
his , 'votaries - ati the season. when :. mutual
sentiments of atatchment may' be exchanged,
and NS - • .-1
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`• Love rulos the Court; the ramp, tho grove,
For love Is Maven, and Ileaveu is love."
and ae•• l lsie's missils".are now manufactured
by the wholesale at the nbespzat rates every
body can readily - avail himself-of the occasion.
The book-stores-we—notice clisplity a . , gay ne
ster, went of these precious missions..
DR.-KANE'S' ARCTIC VOYAGER.—We
publish to-day a sketch of the life arrirrKane,
he celebrated Antic Navigator nod explorer.
It is a raoy 'article and will amply repay por.
sual.., Messrs: Childs 1 3 ,eterson;•__the , enter.
prising Philadelphia publishers. _are preparing
to publisli,at an early day, a splendid edition
of Dr: , Kaue'slnyalnable edit, containing a
fun iiiettUttt 'of the rasa),, of bia,~~rctic Vol
ages Mid a history of his exppdition4 to.-}he
work will be
published. in
.two 1 . 441A - octet° ,_kanc Ll
so IVO
me . e fished with fine engravings of
_prorninent - Scenes - and - Matterw - WititWciteon..
'netted with' the Frozen Oceab and its vatitieli
tudes cf suovr‘and ice, and with theuneiplor :
Whip - eft - are-WC . of water Which • surroundi the
North Pole, and it will also be encloSed in
splendid binding. The whole work will be
furnished to subscribers atfive tollars a eop,y.
Jittbs6iiptions to * . thti work will be received
in this borough, by . .Capt.. PORTED.,
who will in due time.,wait,upen those who de.
si 4 4io have a copy: _Wo - commend 'it to
laverent' choice and
,valuable reading. They
Will.thim•pity the gallant Kane a sirbstautitil
compliment whilst obtaining a work which Will
always be an ointinfeitt to — the: library or the
parlOr centre to lo of every Subscriber:' •
SEVER TY OF TOE - giASON.--The
present 1 , bo routembere'd as a severe winter:
In ' tli - o'monthFq7l - tratarythere_ira.s...“ l4 l
consecutive week and the: mitxi•
mum degree of coltrinis been. el `,beyond
precedent in the histor .Untry r , *.
enure - depth of snow' which ha: falii i amotin s
to nearly thre6 feet, : and ths great body. of it
,8 stilOying on the earth-. During'. the whole
of this intensely severe period. hdre hatf , i)ob
.no indications of'a thaw and but comparative
ly slight modification of ':the . greatest cold*
The:suffering 29 . (41eil 1111Ast: be 'pecnei,cmed
among the peer and destitute, by' the length
and severity of: the 'culd'snap' must be ,
.ex%
'tivinely great. I itrortarouS - edieir'-ilf persons
who have perished from want and. exposure,
are-noticed and the...aggregate of .privatiou'
and sufferiug which is endured, in silence, or
passed over unobserved,
.in.. even the m st
'prosperous cotnnidnitioa„otlet_hu-hey-444,-en
cull:ale1i : or!, Once . ption. The Christian unil
Ithilan.thropist have a high: duty to:Aperform,
and a wide sphere or action; and they would
Mimi their responsibilities pro•peri l y . they must
not Only aeti hitt net now. -
''' ,• P.ENNsiLiIt!'NfA4 I iSTORIC•if., SOCIETY.
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—We regret that we hale n 'room 'to:publitili"
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in full the' cirdurar•oe. the• Pennsylvania • HiS-.
toricak Society. - This'.•,iitteftft.:liooiety, .insti - -- ;
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.toted in 1.82,5, for the purpose; of porlietratink'
And illustrating the imPortane events 711104
I.mq) happened in the history of s our' State,.
an d 6f.preser vin g ti eorreat-reco . rd - of
,its h - is
-
torical•detalls, to, itirporOpk to iiosterity. has
eet; lll ioled n peinanent •publiention
fund, a
gniiscriPt ion fii*hich of twenty tioltltrs oh'
~ -. , 1i„.....-h:t-tyr7rr-r . isi ‘ ir'(;nri-n-criteti•:
MU
ME
liirA
'Society edbsequ,enktplir 4alirf . itsnbeßription,---
,T4e prineip4Cef the fund is invested as
the.YearlY -reventie, tippeop
to-the objects of_the . , trust. The Pnblieaticiti
fund now timonnts to ;$9000,. and. the first
-nook-issued-is 2 azt- elegagi:TOluitztri,L. - 420 - pitgesh ---
being the histery.;,ot ;•? - 4rtitidoeit'S. Defeat,,`by .
Winthrop :Sargent;
,with valuable
eugravings.: /Nearly. fire . h7iticire4 copieit
heen sold itsalifiitioi.te khe
subloriberetolive Fund. ;- •
adopted. fer'jtliis purpOile; - Perfione, WV° Shah
beeottie subseribera, to the Lund. before tho'
firstday of itlay next, will be regarded cm
titled, to a copy of this Nistory.' Letters &in- •
taini ng-iiiibscripticitts .ta-the- -Fund are 'to-=be , -,
addressed to:the ii- Nistoriaari3oilety of. Penn-.
sylvania, Philadelphia.";
The ~ A (.- T tiociation is as extended as the's46,:..,
and its privileges are. open'to every Pen - nsibi'
vanian, wyhout respect to residence. Any
person may thus acquire a:permanent interest
in 'the Society, , and . a right to participate in
thec s best fruits of itsiabors..- The advantage •
of such a connection with it has been promptly
recagefsed, anti- already numerons ,sgbscrip
tions have, been recalled, notenly,:from our
own interiortounties, but - froni.other - Stittes.
The contributions to its literary resources have
coin° from every ivarter of the State,- and it
now enrolls in its•fist, of membersmeny of our
most emirs ht and 'useful eiti l iens. A -Society z.
like
. this is eminently - useful, - and it -
re= - re=
ceiTe a zealous co.operation frOm sll the
al and intaligent citizens of the 'State. , -This
could be (lane in the oolleotion-of mat eriale g for
the history of the State, and records of emi
nent sariices, local or general, byeithens Jo i g ,
the Sotto, historical notices of towns and coup-
ties, - memormula of remarkable facts, biegraph
ical and genealogical notices, and letters, 'dim
ries and other inanuscripts, accompanied with
statpleuts-establishing., the genttinene-w-and-.
authority of
,the documents.- =fin this' - way per
sons could materially asbist .the objects con
templated, without the funds of
_the .society
, 4
being impaired.
.N.FANT BANK:—'Elle Snow Banli, an
establiethel
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- . PU - .111:IC SALT E s.- 7 -13 . ills . for' the folkivr
owink' 'Stiremi. of Stock, - Farrithig . thenails;
lioVe s eliold 14`14rniture„ &c., bite been'print.diT
at , this titlce, 'viz:, ..._., . -
.. , -.' ~_ •
Salo by George Killing, of Silver - Spring
Township, on Thureday; the 28th uf -.Febru.7,
Salo by Isaac Balsebore, of Mifilln
bri Thorplay, tho:1.1) of Fe. •
•
1,,- Aihttrehri3W6iit a ler;
.Adin ) r -or R,13'.;-,.
qolph Ilertztlr. geq'd, iir ,2 lllo)roe Township; --
on Weituellthitthe"--2 - 411.Int.leVritary ! _
:Sale-by William Ell. Siiiith,Ybf Lower Allen
-Townshiprconlitresday - tliWAthiof March.. *,
Saleat, the residence. OeGeo
in. Ilampden township on the 7th of February;
Side by lienry on
t'riday,-Tehrnary 2.2 d. • ...
Sale. by Tobiai Seitz, near the Stone Tdiern,
on Thursday, kebruary
.14i .
Bale by Einanner Line, in Dickinson twrf.';
on Thursdayrnich'6ll l : t
—Sale bY -llenry--Kendig, On,
Monday March 3d.
Sale by
.Weet.Peims
.b9ro.!olsrusliip,,ou
hyJos. Wantlt, in' Monroe to.wnsbip,
on Thursday
- Sale by Eli'ns Brindle, in S.outh` Middleton,
twp,-Gn lionday,.Feb.-2.5t197 e . . • •. 1
Sale u 2 tho iesidenoe Andrew lielmee
Epq., deceased, in Cnrlisi' ':un Wednesday,
Feb.. 20th: •
- ,flf4Yrtage.
. ~
At,Bucher's .1111, hi-this county, on the 21iii.icet.,
by.itito ,liev. aci , rgo !niri /NO A. H. ~)11,1r;:4 ELM AN,, of
!intricate Fim:ice; G.? MAIO; 11., eldest id 11441-ter,—.4g:
()corgi, 11. Ito I i i'•
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-on the th by the Itit.e. A. 11.-Kremer, NIAILTIN
F. NVONDEItS to '.114141111.13.—AN-11-1-o.Nl,icrt-Trei"
South 341kileton toiyUshir, this couhty..
'N:e.tu 7 Nui.rt.i6'ctic(tt.6.
ATIJAENT.INES . of. :the; gayest.- and
n lapra st s h, caini be had mt Alteelypip ]took •Stote . ,.
.3.114 in iitret% i.uslosito Aliyfou
T Nto - ',huts-,
Teesiby
ititkAsTVlN, with charte.• 'The finder will teceii . o the
ab.vo fßiarl, with the tlianits of the owner, by leA . ting
it at T. Gonlyt,i's.
Fob. o. lt-71.0.
110.14).—The .part 01711.it_ke re
- - faii.o..),lr.e.eitAinbratTlNTll -- 11tck. and 131n1
it ~ntchtr is Ilistl.td Sty mu tualrolinL. - All par , •
sons having' tha 'Min willrFFesei4 thui , t to
Inlet I:. Nateher for i.ettleinant„nallitase judi , bte t t von
rank - 0
'paylaviit ( i llii.llll.lq M. 11 1,Acti, .
Feb.• 4 . -43:1 , 1,1 • • -.IOIIN KlN..saciiio{....
s.ubscriber
. offer. at puhlie gale: •
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ht his re - sidan re. in Dielzin,,nti ttyp-Xe'ut.pliOrlivieglinty,
list , 111114 , S Wegt of klartjala'Atlth Cwotit l@a lita • th4A64 of n
the alp, flyalora twit • road—the
fordnying . . prqpi'4.y •
:4es en head al'harsoramong ybieJi are Iteavy iiraught
herßes; e1.2141n111, tivel re head.
nf.sheep, among lash are the, fnii-In ad elmr.ol4, three . . •
-htrae breedil,t: s.ows, In e y-li %;41 hAt!k-91hors - '
sus bread•w heel - waLadt. liilh 1141, 1-4.%wfsi anel"ef,VeiTene
three-inch I'mm e.x'yn; nee tlZlfrovmdwftr'wk.goti,;:4
pe• ;and tlllyiTy. • Als.c; -
I,3rroWs, atitott•r._\ in Pl: l \V,l%rtl pv.ie boy. •
ladders, one null' cf wand ladu ' erk: IMP hay 't • . , 14. - ,
frith -
taet, les, Ms .4,61 shulli.r.;'
car; kniltiratra . , • danldeirees and .p,,intiotriq's,..
eli.tino, ;71' lin' eradh - 4, theq, getirs .
41,a,b.:411,,A.-1•11,43 un,IT to •
rnaniian.' ' Alr, n
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