Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 10, 1858, Image 2

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Benilent Rod Correspondents
We• firrie comm need on • our ,fourth
_'stage,
the publication of on address, by J.. llinkle of
Meclionievborg, me regret -thot we connot!find
room for it entire in one mar, but as we shall
be able to conclude' it in tliree numbers, those
who wisli'to preserve it con e . loly (1 . 04.0 by
filing the papers. Mr. Hinkle, is a gentleman
of large experience as a teacher, and 11if,u91.3.
possesses peculiar interest. •
On our firij page will be fonntl "A Legend
of Elminore,”,nn original Paean, by a Indeottd,
'respondent. It in a very beautiful product-
tion. - _
"Lemonfingero," froth Dickens' flonsehol I
Words. i 4 one chile best stories yeti hove seen
for eotne time
The. , Suti‘Set tlie'ffuntlis of on
Old cotwe'stlontlerit; Whom . welcome
back ng . oin, to oni• eolninns.
n gqz
. ' Tjui Herald for one p.m., and either of lIIe
• following
. ffiee dollar !etks for the bone ye •
riod, wilt be cent to the nibiret.s of coy sub
scriber-for three'donra Dud o linlf, in.be.puid
in.ntivntice, viz• :
'The Carlisle and //upees -.lllagazihe.
.111 a . - ,a7.7be and Putmm's. Nonthiy, (!)-
Frank Leslie 'A Illustrated Magazine, for itne,
The :Herald ntill . Grahani'„, Mayazine,
or Godey's L'arly'z Bat - A, for one leor, , $3 50
The t'arliale llerald nild Peterson's _Lally,
Magazine, - ., , fuelhiriilloine"Mogazine, The :2C,i
eionul Alayaz,ni or The Laa'les! liVository for
ono yeifr. for tto.
The Carlisle Ileiald'..ntid The School. Noon
Ledger (published at this ofiiee),for one year.
for.
DR: ntvirilitivs ADDRESS
Sowell' , cc . mouths ego,- we announced that
arrangements were milting to publish the
" Historical Address.," delivered by !lie Re'v.
Dr..Durrirmr, of Detroit,. at the, eeletwa tiun
of the Centennial Anniversary or the Fitst
Presbyterian Church of Carlisle, in July bist
The Address has now been pieced in our heti&
for-tbat..purp4e'end we contemplate issuing
it nhout the .flrA of .Mu r rch next, provided
a sufficient number of conilett will be subscribed
for,-in advance, to warrant the expense. It
will be printed in ptimplildt form, on gond pa
per, with new typo. nod Will contain about (lb
pages, including n valuable appendix, together
with, the proceedings of the Cmtennial Cele
broMn, and will be furnished to subscribers
at 23 centss - per copy.
Ti e reputation which IIn;DTIFFT,LD eujnys
as n vivid writer, Itie. relation to the Church.
for many years, ns its pasto . r, the circumstan
ces which called forth the AddleSs, and its
Value no nltistor!eal .ketch of the, curly set
tlement of the "Churches of the Valley," gives
peculor interest to this publication„ nod ns
tke edition will ho limited to .the number of
sot iee suliiteribed for, those who wish to se
cure it, should send in their orders without
delay. , Address'
UM. M PORTER.
"'Herald Office," Gar!We; Pa.
December 23, 1857.
N. 11:—Orders may also be left nt the stone
of C. Ogilby. J. 1) Dclhert•oncl S. Elliott, 'or
nt the Boololtores of J. London, A. 81, Piper,
anti Shryogli., Taylor & Smith. •
THE PROSPECT BRIGHTENING
Under this caption the Notional Reporter,
_,,,,pulatly . dArtrittsbargh, says, that from all
quarter.l . cf the country we have tho • cheering
assurance that business is rapidly resuming
its•wouted nativity. - Tne•banks - in all the kegs
cities have re.uthedspecie paythents. and the
" . country_ banks are following-their spin)* and
soon all the banks in the country will be pay
ing out specie bnie more. The . renewed feel ,
big tvlti^h pervades the' country has caused
thannmuntoturers to open their estahlisliments
and every pap , r wettilt up gives promise of
a'. speedy return to our former prosperity
From every pOintwe hero of the • resumption
of work by the. manufacturing establishments
and of the renewe.ifeeling of epitfilence which
is rapidly taking the place of - the latealNipon
dency which pervades the cake community.
The reneWat - of confidence will set -the-whole'
machinery 'of trade anti commerce. (met; more
.. at work, and the liststoppage will only add
.• new vigor and antis° more energy to be die
- pinyeddn the future. The . prospects are tru
ly looking up. and the good day 'so long talked
about is Certainly now atjtand. , • .
TAIEN-ANDAIWW
. .
•Tll4lll for thfi nilininsidn of Kansas into
Che Union ns n State, miller tin; Li.aompton
nnStitntion, is now before - the SSnote.
m'ong . t be Senators voting
~.aye," when Ihr
bill is pin uplin ifs passage, wo.expeot to'soe
f it.'M. T. Iliintef unit J. M Ma
son, of Virginia; Jelferson'Dairts,'nf
and D L.;Taleei-of :Florida. 'Let 'it not hr
forgotten tb t, .1403 tgen Omen, in 'lB5Ol
signed ksolenin protolit agninit the
of,Californin' fact' the" trido'd glom be
011UPO--
• "First,,.:.Thn" geve: th e•Annction of in*,
- 7 -- nuil-thutt, - dtporteciTvitulity7. - do - nir - uonnthor.T .
iced ectionli„yo 'portion of 'O p inliabinitits, of
Si•cond. .Wit.fintitt nny legit" rensue,. •or
other evidence nf their.poeseevittg-theruniter
of eitizens tiscruntry, to entlicrive, the, repro.
iteutetiett'illey . rtay - olniin: • •
' • Thirdiro Wiiltinit . eidlitnio enfegunifle
Valour llutdiulfot4ine..wlt pre.!
aided Ityjit t w, cud, which, .V.o,eittetry•VO ae
certnin 'be true 'Wee eitlie proi , lq. - •
• "Fourth AV out having eufficient evidevCe
of Itelihe Cnnetitutlon)-bnvieg•thepdeent'o't'a
undorlij',9l,9 ll !„) ) !TPl o ,,Nr.-‘1.4v01, ;itt woe sign,,
,
' PVD 'lo.9PrriOwr titneks:Are• due to m e m sr i :
Bitok,llevr nn Fetter of the ScliatP, ittrd
.:tot Us!' 'Joao,. fur Lq4rAittilmt.,P,Amoieotei—,..-
, .
o.ll.•itof tJat j-1;
•
THE DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CON.
VENTION. ' * •
Therresolutione passer] at the leteDeihoernt:
ioCeevenOon,'remitid eeof ihe Seotell'innn'e
Yciefinilton 'Of liletept)ysioli...4•Ye . see`,' said ho,
0 - e - speak - ,
menrin_qicrthe Spenketditio.keti what he
tnennbimael'.lhµts ,metnphoeefos ." _ lf, this
io'n teile definition, there never wean • better .
thart.ierdiereil bYThette ienolutiorie.
They are a fair; enmple of political jargon,
n ketch path of unmeaning phrases so jun
• bled together that the pnrty con't tell what
thn.Delegwes.mennt, nntl the Deleptes dou!t.
. know wind they meant themselves.'
Take the fallowing, ,no a specimen r •
That .the pentinerocy of Cumber
ottoutty: believingin the doctrine that' the'
majority must rule, and whilst for themselves
would ask the accopting or tuject
'ing the constitution under which they o.4ect
ed to live, still .would mit set up thellr opinions .
ns-obligntor,y . .upoir ill'cittietis of any other
Stale, conceding them the, privilege ofnertin
„...gjog their domestle insiiiiitions in fill? tt!ii,Y
MOO cmisistent•with their own wishes or inter+
•
cot, knowing that delegtites elected, either-tit
melee lows or constitutiMis, rive. the. people
titentselves in this capacity having the right
to determine 'Mitten; for — thenmelve4, and ate
Moue responsible to their constituents."
Novi if any Lonompion.D.ernocrnt will tripe
- to explain,-"- this.'resolutionnse -- yield - ttim - the
floor: • Mitt yet Abe, editor' Of hip Volunteer,
cotigrotillnten the porty; that the "people have
bait no opportunity in speak through their
. egates," When the democrocy make op their
mind's to ~s pe. , lt"
,we ailviso. them to
14 • get a better month -piece, thou the delegotea
L . , to the lute convection, fur it would "break a'
block s nake in a dochnpiecint"" to follow the
einueOtiee of the reeolution we have just quo-
Try Ilia above 'resolution, tritil on9ther,
passed I y Ilin'satue cou'vention •ns
Respired, That we Imve undiminished c,,nri
llenee in the Put it r . of pitrpose,...yit t
patriotismt of.Jlmes Blielpiti.mr sod confident
ly 11, 4 pe. that the policy of 1114 adminirratlon
will he such qi.l will shed I'olol'ol . upon' Penn
sylvanin through her favorite sou; and evtah
lishinore firmly institutions of this 'great
republic.'
Because, “heliering jn the doctrine that the.
majority mug role^ they hope Mr. Buchan:in
will succeed in forcing a con4itution on the
people of liansom, whiphtwo thirds of
' Zeus hove rentnlinted nt the hollot hex; Both'
of these retmlutinns- are embodied in the fol-.
u i og v -Iv.hith ffe-r-ax-n 11-11.1ne nil moo
"11e. , iolpert ;-I . littt the peoLle have no - lights
whieh the government is holt ini ~to respect :
theretore, the poley or thin Prin.i r dent in crush
' —Mg out the wkhes of. the people of K.usos,
.nod.. isregording their cotes nod, petitions,. is
righnlegul nod proper." -
This is shout' the enOish- of both resolu
' thins.
kgrt.u4' folio ntiothei plank from this platforni
of hionogruities: • • . •
nr.setypi, Th . nt we lun•e full confpleuee in the
e'i•doul nu" inlegrity..l Gov. Will, F. l'ficker,
nud II e policy-nuhuititeil in his InAugurul Ap
aret.4 niveln watt our tordiol nrprolintion.
Ntiv tvlint does Gov I'n . eker Buy in his In
nugurnl'Addreds v here id oue sentence. • ,
"To.the'reople of Penitsylentiln the
slim-of n new Stile into the Utti , ri—into flint
eiiillotkerney winch:6.4e- in n
te or All 110104 n eulject of high interest
- Anl I believe I i xpt err;
well on my own; in tleelnring flint All the qunl
itied
electotzt or n Territory el,n ld hove n full
giol rtir opportunity to porlieiwite ill Selyetlllg
lide;Vltt'S 10 o Constitution ..preportoory•
In M11116:4./11 n+n Stutr, 19111 it Ae,ire.lby-thent
they hoillll be itliownd nn ttogoohlied rght to
vote upim rUeli Constitution lifter Rid frouto
i•No
11115
The very opposite of Mr. Buchanan's policy.
Was there ever such a bundle ofconlrodichona7
And yet a majority of thin convention send
them out as a genuine explession'of a sensi
.tile people. We say a majority only, for if we
are rightly informed, 'several of the delegates
Were opposed to then, so called resolutions.
ambit . % laver of a substitute offered by WrM 11.
:%liller E-q. which, we believo,ifadopted,woul
have really represented the honest opinions of
the Democracy of-Cumberland in language too
that mild have been understood. But no Mr.
Miller's resolutions, re-alTirmed the Cincinnai.
Plattbrm, the majtifiTy conyl not swallow it,
nod they were voted*down."
DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION
The Stnto convention of the Block Deinne
tts.en.hled in the Ilonse of Rep' rebeetn
ti vex nt flartishorg; on Thurelloy Inst, the 41.11
of 11 larch. to imminoto n ticltet4; , r ,Stattbigtr
r;.rs. Every county and diqrict were repro.
vented, and ni nn early hour, thrlfall was
Crowded with delegate., Office Holders, wire
pullers and spectators.
The convention was called to order by E. E.
Blicknlew E•q..clinirinqn Or - I . IIV S4pc C 1.1111,11
O.rllllllllC, and V. E. nolett of Ilra.ifor.l.
pointed temporary chairman, ntul
- Itlim)es and, 611 . "nning• Seeretorie. , , on calling
the list of.Deleuntes. it u:ns 1;1140 that
•were n ottinher of contested sents Mr .flop-:
him; of Wnshinetnn, moved that ncominittee
ennsistin . g . -of ono delegate front each Senntoti
pl distri'!ll,heoseleoted to Appoint, oflieers for
the permanent orgonirition of the Convention,
• Mr * Cassidny, of, l'hilinlelphio, 'offered tutu
nmsnriment, that file permanent Chairman•fie
circle.' riert core, and tbtt thirty-tiiiee Vice
Presideety be eleCtedlroni the eenntiiciiii-die.
tricts, to ho chosen bydhedelegntes of the di t i
trict. - The lanstionAvntrtnitei; en the amend
ment. ntid ilielChnir (Iceland the nays bail it:
The yens and nays were loiully called for.'—.
The chair refused to call them ; when n scene
of great confusion eneued. One member (anti-
Lecorr pion.) declared that- he never would be
gagged! Another obnrged the ohairman with
being the rause of the disorder. Finally the
yens and tiny were coiled, which resulted in
negativing the amendment, by a vote• of 58
yeas to ,GB nays.. Thin woe regarded ns n lest
vote, it committee of ono frorri - Mli Senatorial
District:was next appointed' tlie Chairman,
to nominate permanent officers, for the.Con
vention,'nuti by the merest accident!, So doubt,
• .nearly nlldbe members of thatoocomittee Were
avowed Lecompton men. ,
AFTERNOON. SESSION:
. • .
The convention reassenilded, and ,dispeved
of tit, contested seats. he which npertition the
Convention relieved itself of severol anti-Le
cbtriptim men... The oointnittee to select Per•
nunient officcT made report. The lion. John
L, Vinson of Fayette. wns . srlenteil:ns, Presd
dent. end iv number ... of 'gentlemen named es
Vice 'Presidents and Secietnried.; •
. 7 -t-T-lia-Pfeei!tent,tiellverea-a-lotig.-npsooli b -en
Inking. the lei!, which :he' te4k , •titrenti
: ground fly r.of the .Preehlente Leoempteh
polies; (14114 u[A -nrgeniente in.
• favor of the admission af , 'Ketiilte; 'under- the
. -• . • •
,preeent constitution. that have' been !exploded
prkovee-ngaio,—,, • •• • ,
A 'co iturtql et, thirteerf,viree appointed 'by
ibe'Presideait; all of trhorq
. .tcgs Lecompionit es.
to dritftt44lutiona;ta 4a i u6¢gtiiiod tb:the9on ,,
veotibn,.;• ,
.noleed '• that 'tlre•-comtbittee 'have'
du ring the. eerehati of rho 'Crinv:rtr,
find thttt,
tee, iin•ragolutiouti liteir . e'reporteuGna
their
mow
117,a .e....
111 E ONLY QUESTION FOR DEMOCRATE,!--Dnee
dui Loom ptoo
of - the yi eaple - ofanntital Wive the peatilu of
Kon:ans ever had an,,opporiniiitv to expreini
tiii•ir tibia prroval of that Dvit*. Did
dt• t I wire opleTurn - fogal-elect tr , irtt r d he-idtti
• • I
- of January . . COll P, by it vntr of qu i p -fourths
Of the voiera in thefeiTitory, tbeii utier iih
linrOpon and deteotatinti of that-inatruiiiont
If in, nii„Deinticrai onn.onnsioienll/ finer Olaf,
Cuostitution.‘-12,/iicasiol
OF- , WiEIIIT
• Gordon
, :lleuti:et t he
ed for eel vi'eatior
sion to Vie'ntin; wil iOnoiv9nut:o)i
it7lf:nftbr''tliO'ddj:;litiiiii;i3t Of oi)nifrigo r,
The inOt fi!!)ok ooi . l:lOlyini.fl for, 1:11o907,-:
:1? i1 . r11«41,
a
fai
;,-, ',.‘;', t:', 4' 1,1.0.,...,.,,:z
. .
• • r Mr. Clisnidy nsked the reason. Why this
bouran,wns pursued?
',Wright nnsWered that it was for thin
pitilno - ki; of making a Platform for the onndi,
dam - • .
• .
. ~ . . •
Mr. Cassidy waa_nstonishoil to hekt'C'lliat',
.. • a •c' ii . -I— ''
stiph was the rrnson, nod desire • o aose.l
what kind of a Platform they iute,9:od:•,it.'
Make. ''':. '
~,, . •,
„, ,
Mr.,;*right answered, a einillne Ono tol a
Cincinnati Platform., . :, ' '' ' ----i'
Mr,.Camehly replied .that ho had expected
such ati : nnerver„ ut tre — ttnttirrin — ereeted - u
Cineinnatti bad been violated. Ho . 'and Ids
frienda..sele for, the tickecino:mntie what'
kind eta PlatfornAva'ade, or who ths;oari
(Mimes Were: , hut i 4 desired : to hare them
,nominated in•the regular wny,'nnd they would'
all go in together, and eland or tall side by
itr. 'lnglis of Snmersef, said, - ..We eland
hers ns.llkinnorntsoln&l•rrns'lpfOrtited "thn't
the ennunitope to hr npointed br you . (tponnitut
the Prosblent) i4tottld bon fitir cnnuniteee but
.instend of Oa Made .op'of one brooch of
thb party—.[Exclounation• by n delornto:- ,
nYou °lnd rellocti9n on the tire ridonl."] If the
eino.ion can't heartn" ite (liscusled..ac,ur help
the Democrats, wh . etieier the to' be
placed on i thern. 1 shun vote neninst the res
tdutions,lfor I know ns well'wbnt they ore go-.
ing to 114 OS if the committee lind,,already
madOheir;report.
' Mr. Stokes of Weetmorelond sold, kniw l
the reßolutions • flint tival lte reported,liy.the
Commit lee owl if thefr ere in , iste , l r,pon they
will cut ' their own thront:.. Ile wnedmrn'o.
Vieetnun. nod would not dies c , ta ye; ~ I will
never he right in my- Den:tourney, if the doe,
trii~o iv to he minded out, flint the people.hoye'
no right to natio their olvn•lnw.e." • ."
Judge. Ileomrn - reirtorked thoi the'Ontform
should he kimwn before theJeqe.ll.lato was
TIOMI : 111 fed. ' They came freqh pentde - ,
mot he wonted the eniulphtleeto know what
thek expected them to dn. •
•Jlr Stolie4'mn6eil to add' four niMitiOnal
inetk,bers to the Oroornittee.whioli Was
- Nu Iniinenn of irepnrinoce lynx .frapencted
' And the Conventio•t eiljout•nei until Prillny.
The convention met on Pridny Morning,
and the . Confinitte, retorted it corks of itnodu
tions, fully endorsing, the „emirs° of President
,lluelisitan, and in favor o f, tho Lecoinyton
Constitution soil conc!ipling with n.sMrt of left
honded.compliment to kluv. rocker. -
111!:. MT.Jrml . ,ns not. smenitment, s seri
ous of, resolutions, from which inn extrhce oho
•
: follOwitl7.3-
There can he no doubt of one, feet in refer
citer to this whole Lecomptan scheme. ,
repitillatesl'and Condemn - C.) by theoVerwhelin
itrz. mass of our party and oar pesiple. • Therti.
are a few •pers.ons, with militia! connections
.wiso bold it up, but,Les.enalmso—slo
-
Therefore. Congress -tMiiiil.l admit na Into thej,:sountips of the. State; delegates .bove
ran the 'Union, except with n Constitution
I:lseen'eliSatett by COlkVenl'ollB 11011 have evaded
rotsfisil and adopted in all its party by ma , ally endorsement of this wretched farce nod , .
jority. of 1111 the 'Cif to he governed hy.l
Irausl; null yet these delegsitea are expected to
such Constitution, which majority should lie
~ graft it,like n subtle poison, upo n ou r !frot hy real, real. not s.; fair, not. flauslident S. di- DentOCrTitie pluitgrm;_on the. dth. M srch-1- 1
reef, tust 7 litfplivd - ;' - nint r itityllSing --- ehort - of this Not erte'cutstr in Pentosy snitsin has }et (Ten
ts a mockery. a delusion.- mid rt snare ; ' info- ly t.iken ground for this Lecompton frond.
.moits in nerand disastrous is consequence.. But the State COliVeli 11011 will not commit
• T. ahnit.l,in lite:people of st_territory to -pu,- us to this groat outrage.." Forty,tich.Con-vvas
Jilictitipttigne...mstsirsintrusian,ordawle , s r via.. „ funs _
. witt - tiet - miniperns - to — stiliport - What .we
'Etee. and hos defeat the true expression and, believe to he wrung. No Convention, iio great
.alssoluseopplicatitm of theright_of Ind( gniern- nolrien.l, however dear m;-nsisir
tai ns,
would be a viabstion of tife honor, and will make its stultify ourselves by soisporting
nn litlillithininent, of the 111,1Xitila of the ihnn- mud. ore the ftient),,of
crsiic; posy, and must' . fluidly ressultlin n iitoss- William. A. Pot ter. fit the nomination sit
ture.of the bowls by which Ilk, party are held rtslotrgrmist i n all pisslMlstlity will vole fur
tog e ther; and a consequent sactifiee of alt that li o n, but iho:nttempt to Ott him
51T,1111 ,, the freedom, greatness nod glory of form which tecogoiz.s n 1.6.00 olsit.jsts:oiee like
tub country. pint perpetrated Lecomptsm, onsl.hy !tweets
That the policy of,,foraing Kanytng into the and tents, attempted- to be commitsed nt Wash.
Uttion'oport a Constitution afready iognm, will; if tmeeessfol. do him
Ilie ballsi - tdosx_hy alorgeinajotiiy ist the pen- I ma y m, to m a h a d . . i n j m . y ,
tile:for wbpie 'lzeiveyiltnefit, it was - iirsyntetlT:itttillirdi roriiltresptiii7llWitty dor
ruhunts; that it' inviliVeli MI Oct . s - stCorigiers.,
sis Mal intervention and commercial usurpst
stecompludisrl: if at nil nt n sacrifice !.,f
the plighted frith of the nistion,..and_in,dt fiance_
of the principles of self-government ; and the
llssm.seratic , Orly. of Pentktsylvonin, now in
Convention, most to'cnkoly protest ogninst:the
100011 -Iren.oll of she tton sent to Congress
from this Slate who sh i ll approve of, or vote
tor, drugging ICnucns ink() the Union upon the .
LtMompton,Consii•ution.
Mr. Csiffroth expressed himself opposed to
many of she resolptions reported by the com
mittee, and advocated the adoption, of those
presented by the gentlemen -from Westmore-
Inritl. Ifs was frequently interrupted, an lit
wits clearly evident that the • majority did not
desire to'henr Isim
',Messrs. M'Cii'mont, of Pittehure., Judge
Ilephurn. of Collide, Sioyser of Yolk, ntid
of Butler, advocated the' adoption of
'tite.reporoof , the eonunittee, and, favored Bu
channti's,K4n.ns policy.
Without coming to o Vote the COnvention
adjourned•. .
AFTERNOON SESSION
Mr. Stokes n.lvoented the psssoye 01 his
res
olutions; with Brent force null eloquence, look
ing n very finpressive speech, which iv.ts.fre
quently upplntule.l; nfter n pr.ur,!efe.l discus
skit, the amendment wit+ rejected.hy h vote of
109 to 21. The 'question tree Como up on
the original resolutions null the vote ;Am.' 111
to 1, the anti Lecutepton men refusing to
•
The -Convention proceeded to nominate n
candidate for Supreme dtidce, and .the follow
ing 11.111i111111i.118 were made. A l'..rter,
Will. liiivell:Geo..S.ltarsw.ind. G. B. Iluntilton,
Itat•selas Brown, Thus. S Bell, James Burn
side.
EVENING . tzESSION
The Convention went into n,e_eleetion
the follawiutz rerult, Porter 105_ Sharswooll
5,13. Elwell 13 . 4(6 n
neti2 'of 11r. Pot ter was made . 11110.11i1110119.
The Convention; on third btillot, 'motivated
IVerley Frost. no the candidute fur Canal Coln.
- tnisFlotTr,' after= a short speech - Iron-the
tree
ident, the Convention adjourned af . 716 die,
Feint IVAPIIINOTON —l.`x : fiviinatinn or ff9r
acrylferfy heAre the Ittvextiaating
w"Hhiliglim Fob 27, Homo° 'Oreely, of the.
New York Tiihope, wits - P.l'lol'rd I his• toorn•'
fug betive the' Cetomitt re.
ell of the meintters dieing - present. The . ex •
minotion Wll3 Coeo!ulleti within forty min:
wben_he whiinfortned that the 001r111111tieo
would not require lily further eppeortince.
Ile expresses it high epprechition of Abe con
dor nod,courtesy of the committee, end thanks
them for milting him before them.
Deo lt ys they risked him' no questions wh i ch
ho did not deem pertinent end which he 'wee
not yeti. gad of en opportunity to .ensterr.
.The Mirport orhislestimony is understood to
be, that no' mod ever promised to put :any
money into hi+ howls - to influence. in tiny way;
the action of Congress on tie tariff,. or oily
other questiorl t , end,• that no, one suggested
anything'uf the sort with hie consent end
knowledge. Ile never knew, nor, •nutil the
Irate expose, over•heitql or.heMeved Wet nm
e'v-vrett Poid or promised byXleitsrs .Lawrrnee
Stone &Co , arty ally one -ottie,-,-wltet her, to
metitheire or tutees, - to influence their. notion
during the last Congreds,' • tariff. "
STATE CONVENTION ITEMS.
ItS.Jttnak fluttynx, remarked io the
CUrieentileitt ilurriehurm, that the "del
:, ,-
llyttee - rere 'fresh ,frova the peotild." That's
;:igiluelon g of the
14;"91:06'earth;ln'that - -Couvention.. -
AlkliClieeiday Ofillilintlelidda announced in
tlioollSu , tllgt A Jddge Porter' stand
nobly on any itlatruFaulio. Cunxopticiti, would'
be.llkely to adopt."7Tilak irf 111.2 .. V1jpg apusual t.
kW office•hutitiug . them a
I H (47Natioo . , 4l ; . ni; they will pretend to own
fttiy,thing,thnt is set.belere there, -,
._olr.Buoitnnen tends biesselfyart and pnr
ogl of the Cinciuntii Plutferin, sed . tiew ig•
tiAlva...it,and Judge Porter can pla'Y'tlio - sainii
wleueirr party•pivyress, may !alike a
clqipge (.11;airablu: . - • •
7-1
41ith-ilopkins, a - delegate - from' Wa'sitittion
county said in convention that • "he had veted
• ,hete.abhuttiventy..ypats ago for.Mr.:Bnchati
l'or,Unitsed,States Sarli4 or, he had always
been the friend of rlr, Duchaintn., and how
°cold he go Itgaiu(ltim now." Yet the coon-•
iy eonvenflon that sent him, passed resolutiotM
diielpproving o:f Slr, iltiolignitn's 'Congas - poll:.
ey However . thereys a tail to that kite. When 1
Igr•.l.34eltattan teas' inaugurated... Gov. Porter.
and; Col: popkins had (melt , a p4nsitui
Gqvillitneni and both' il of them aimed rat
t 7th'e,..ll;FrislitirL,4o.n-o . ilice; as both could not I
at • llorrisiturg„ the matter .wosl
a2ompromi-en by giving the Post-Offiee to Dr.
' . t.a.ter,. end
. appointing Andy Hopkins It' °pie;
er ut n Land (Aire iu thty.West. Thi . 9 is the
way public opinion is inanufactured by ofli
ejal Point 'lrv. This very Detnocratie St te
(~011/q; 1 11ilin, MIS la lingua ctinuern. The
gittes, were either, pliant tools in ' the 'hotels
of office holders, or political aspirants, who
were, afraid to . let (heir honest convictions
of right, interfere . with the lita!'of pirnotion,
and the resolutions dhey' adopted, are at fraud
on o pini on. . '
Ou this point take the opinion of the eiit or
. of the . Press, tliton. ishem nn ninn ix hector
posted up, in)the position now occupied by the
lltinuicratie LIVISSIiS throughout - the Suite. • Ile
Boys
EAST leA LTI2110111" CONFEItiENCE
Tiliiltedy convened on . 'Wednesday bast in
the Broadway church Baltimore Ilivhop Janice
ope: t{(oconference, assisted 11 : y 7 -Bishops.
.it
8c twit 'kyr
IV
It .. thrones B Sargent. was chosen Snore
tory and Ito,. 0 1-I.,Titlany assistant:
The repot or, Dickinson C o ll ege w a s-then
presetitel,,shawdtg 135 scholars in the college
propt'r itotl44-in the grammar school. At the
clo.e.of the las't scholastic your there Were 19
graduates . The wholweeueiyhi of the college
for the mist• year. was $12.252 84 of which
*3,207 51 . wits from the Baltimore Cenlerence:
*lBOO IS Iron the 'Philadelphia Conference;
*023 91 collections in seine: $l/!. 58 trent
the New Jersey Conference: *732 25 f our
College reties, sundries, $7BO 44, and new in
volittiltqlt, (ILlitonoro Cooro . ll4itO , ) **.i.,220_
The wind.• expenses were *12.035 74; show
ing an PECtOti of revenue over disbursements
ot $217_10 ' This is a Marked improvement
on the preceding pairs, the exyettsm. of '1835
over life 1110,ROP hitting been $2.0551/4, and in
1850... f $110747: The attention of the Gal:
.kmitee is called to the debt of $.17,400. will
doe by the college, Mild', if divided. between
the B.ltunore end 'Philadelphia eanferene.es
won il gite to each to lit) *5 800, or Minot
*3O to owl, mini-ter There:iv due-lie to-lice-
Baltimore Co ullorOnce *8,500 ote s tnnes for
scholarship, the failure to pay which it, R se
rilios emberrevetneeit to the college. The as
tronoinitkil Onmrvatory was built daring the
year, but ale 11l
.:5.450 are inquired for the pur
chase of oblititholl Hyperons.' 'l'brottgit the
liberality of it friend 31 Prod Mho bet. ] soppied
ant orwhlcli to give' pr:zes of gold end silver
medalm - ta the pupils in oratory. The chtiduct
of the papitti'was im good as Colod Itts .1,4,4
and there ate 12 of the graduating class who
expect to enter the ministry.
Bev. John A. Gore presented his report on
the tract and S vt.hatli school Ilitel . l.Bl, Rl.ltilli;
that:llle Whole ret . lol,lrlOM of toe thatch have
OM lteell deVOluittoi, tilld . .llo eltrliCOOPl so
nutch ddlicultY tumid:ell in the work that it .
wilt l'e iticomputieble tilt'-Christian character
to-continue in theolgene,y. TIM repert stated
that thi.re was . eollstdefilble ' 0111,0.414;11 to Ilse
- plan."entl -- suggested- t bersonlarillol 8 -- feasible
mode Me adopted to Promote these interests.
The subject - was Hun referred - to the uppro-•
prints committee. . .
SECOND DAY -711911M.Y
On motion, of lice C B. 'Tippet!, a commu
nication fawn James E. Wilson, or Wheeling,
lii - relation to the publication chat oh news
paper, was token:hp refer to n committee,
with a request to correspond with the• Bolti
more Conterenee on the subject.
Rov. Iteury Slicer opposed any such action,
()will° rewind timt it will . be proinotivo. of
mischief.; ,llti believed the interest , ' of the
whole, church would lie promoted without it.
•
lid all the proses. and the editors: been
Abrown into the Atinnite, it wool 7 have been
better .for the church. The press won potent
lop evil as well its for good, mind it • would be
better there Were.un newsimpets, than that
they should curry, on controvertl on the slit
'very que,tien. There Were already, more pa
pers thandliey . ktiew what to do with. If the
Advecate.did not it end its ways.
it tio-n,fil he neon banished front this regitin,
and the recent itirtiolea of the Christian Advo-,
cote and Journal...li not been
. koductive.of 'tiny good. The "chnreh had e
•nough to.dotoprayand enve their itoulti.ancl get
shiners conyetted and let,nenoptiperttaloite:
The whple:spi l iet the . toble.
The ehair 'nre.' , ented n etnteuietit of the'Suti-
y School Uulon i shovrinelis Condition' in
Cn moliOtt of 4ey Slrgenitt; tho-fol
lowiog'coniinit'tie.was apppiutod, to, coll9o ihp
'atntimict.'of th'e chtirell'Air • shoir 'renTal
R•tltimore DitrictL=Reti: W
• Colohi.rlo BOeffoote.
Tdw IV,,
E;B:Sityoer.
: POPUlTAictticit,.. z
Iferai4apeakinti4ii,\Yeltitty ;Fro , t,• thia
oratjo nominee far Cloal'eatomisaionor, - .saya:
:.4Veir,rjoloe. that; altiiiitieVitiWTl;tii.riiiilan
.Tulrii to , elect.!) oentolitiataltitotir:roUriOlit
ohojae•tAimpon eo rtyrthy,and popular-1i man ,
oa hi r. Frou'l' • • . •
F r °"k, rßPB!!?°..,Poll,ll.ll.on,,liperl„ sylien
' 1, 19!!,-IRPWilF4er 4 e- be Oho.
StPsTYY
fix r4ohlYnq4
11(1 ,, lita alia!,,i, t ,;ll,„iyill IA- 9 ,'414 slate". afar
I;thiAloi o l+Vii/f094, • •-• • , •
td..p..ve,4_,114;.+.5.t.,:‘,.'42-z,-.-i.17
eowiklaitiVetituttg
•
bleteorologleoritigteter for the Week
1858. , '
1858
Ttiesdny
Irednesdny
T!iursdity
IBM
. - .Stit'rdoi
Sunday
Nioxidity
erlds 19 9Q
'I he 'degree of Rent in the Ittkove ,regietur
is the doily 'avertip , or thrtibe-mhservaihots,
Bids hallo bee;i • prinitmf•nt 108 office 'for the
following •
: SPRING SALEST
Innroe township, will
sell on lklmlay, the 15thdlt): of .Morch vdlnn
iforses
cnNle, Plows, oulti , hitor and 11 1 1 /;i1e1 yOf ' 1 , ,,r14 2,
-des neeess ! try for farm work. , , °
Thivid Nickel,. of Papesown. will sell on
)116.1netoloy the 10th . .Isty of this month, 'fou.r. ,
lend of - Horses, three wagons, sand n 'l;oirety
- of forming titch. , ihi.
Art.:Wald NleAllisler, of Dickinson toWn
, ship, will sell on Tuesday the 234 of M , aroh, n.
vafiety of.householdotol kitchen furniture..
Ei•Ea.wrr's LEcrlnar: ; lion. Edward
Verett, will deliver-hie eclehroe'll !venire bn
• the ch.racter or IVnshingten, of 11nrristntrg,
en P. itlity Eretting..: The 0 , V. 11si.rtent Co.
will., tin nn extr'n irnltt en thn onensinn. 111(0.
lug Cnrhsle nt 4 n't•lbek P. 11. nn.l return 0 'MC
eVVllilig, lenving Ilitrrintturg at 10 P 11 :
for the iauusiftrill it) Csnitt.
TILE Bottom - 3H ELEcrtorl.ln our
lest puper, - ive reminded our renders, that the
. lime for electing borough' officers,.fnr the en
suing yenr'ivrts.nenr nt h.nd, nod urged the
importance 01. securing good men to serve the
borough, in the several offices to, he filled. We
- 7 -414-tio-itleu-of—n ppen I i trg-t o-t he - po ft tioni - frel=
„big or prejudiees of nten, in trniking this selec2
lion. We consider any office in the corporn-
tion n thonklessjon, with touch more ltroable:
then profit; hence, it makes but little differ-
ence whether n coati 14% nemocral., Republican, , ;
American. nrn:combinution of nil thVee,' pro-
vided ho is willing, to servo (lie borough fuith.
fully fur the time. being, and is competent to
niwnyn Lean nuroniaitkilint
the hest wny to secure the right, hind !if men
fpyhnrouith officers, is tO keep nitr municipal
elections. outside of _party' But,, the
editor of the Volynteer, thinks differently He
wi•hee to text, every 'questlim; - however remote
• ftomAke_innin ISHIICN, by it political stondord,
formtition- of a thorough
- porty ticket, for the- bort - nigh: ' He forgets . .
however, OM: eery imporient flintier. The . ) ,
form a ilemneratio' -but they
==l
hae'nt the poteer.to Ater
where the editor's politico! fiTeiOls: Ore in n
woeful rid,,,,, we elect FIVE Councilmen,
nod in the linet iVitrd, where they hove n - tne 7
jority, we ele . phut FOAM, 41:Vying ire
ninjority in Council, rgo.. for nil
practical purposeti, if the epotls of office arc to
be the reword of the victors.
So neighbor. if you are determined to matte
the coming election n party contest, ~ erack
your null you Will find a l.e;nted "
ready to meet you.' c.
COURT MARTIAL -By direction of the Presi
dent of the United States, orders 'hove been
i'..ued front the Mar Department convening a
'General Court lilortial nit the C:trli,de Bar
racks for the trial of Col. Sumner, - Ist -
Regiment'
The court meets to day, and is composed of
- the - tollowing tufrober,r.--
Brevet. Mn • jnr Gen. TilolllllB 8 Jessup, Quer
ter wester
Brevi. , Moj..r Grn John F. Wool.
.1.3r. 4 : 7 iTN1.i.r r
B rtv o B. ian , ber Geu : ' y:vester Churchill,
In.pectur Gener4l.
(L 4 F- :Nllnufil.l , llll..Tystrcr
AlgrLd
Cod. .11401 P i Tilill lll il7l 7 l — rtrrl ' ilifi: '-—".
Col Francis L e, 2I in , fititry,
Brevet C.d. Joseph liTayier, Subsistence
Depart inept.
Colonel floury R. Craig, Ordnance Depart
ment.
Lkutenont Colonel George B. Crittenden,
M.utriti.il
Julurn Lee. Judge Advocate.
UNION FIRE COMPANITIII.9 ROM
pithy held its regular quarterly meeting on
last Saturday overdue, a 'large. number were
attetoletieu and several new 'members elec
ted. The most important part of the proceed-
tics WAS the appointment of a committee 10
inquire . ie!o.the expediency of e . repting nn
on
'gine honk etliciently Inge te 'liccontodnte the
fire II p pan, I 11,4 Lavet •
hip of tub Company. , .
• .A WARNING :•—••.A. • newsboy at liar;
risburg last week, in attempting to jump_ off
'a train of.darS, Incline, Wits.ilirnwe
uner'the wheels and instantly killed. Ww
fehr we shall . be called on to record a similar
necideitt here, arsine oi l ' these days, from the
number of buys we see jumping on and off the
cars, as they. pass through town.
DICKINON ACIADEMr.—The third
session of Diehinaon AOatletnY under the nave,
of R. L. Stbbet A. 'R. 'will close on the
. 19111
hist. with tin eiatnination In the early part of
the day, nod nn eshihition in the e4ening.—
'Special pain's will he taken by the principal
•to make the. exeroipes of both, interesting to
•The'pntrone Of the ephoel , and thy ft mends,
of education iirn earneetly_eplieitell to.attend.
• A DAILY PltAYkdt METING.—A pray
er meeting is held every morning between tbb
hours 018 and J, o'clock, et. Nlat ion Hall; nil
.persortif—citizens tind strangers—without dis
tinctine of sector profession are invited to he
present e for the whole .or plot the time, ns
may be convenient. '
r l
ouT.BoYs.—We , finw some trinagular
.01initavime.siorbineameetoutirlip_mound
,tbo,publio F (plate, on'Soartlay 'root:ging 'litsL
Vouder if Sam' is . about., ./ " • •
I'lYErr. W:D. - 47NouglebturrIqurn - i 4
, From Philadelphia, . with ''a new et ck' of
Clooke-.-Watolies audjewOry,:pnitloahirslliee:.
Dk.ATIt
.ingtfm 28
PrOei , sor p6dlinio ee ryin t ‘l'Bllirri nn.l rtrnii
rrnzi
• In; Avg, AC:eidi!Fit,kll.si
ult:glun;"iit '111.4 1
:';',4ld4eitooxyar•thia : • •
; Qi.g.t.
. .
Thefinn-R tp
Rain I Reur10.,.,,
'indter.* I
20.00;
•_'o 00
10 . 00
10 00'
18 00 /
27 00
29 00
11
CM
=ME
Stitt emelt:it...et the, Itertlshurg . 13 lenk;,.
Marbli 8,1858,
ASSETS
Leant! and'dtpatinntp, .$478 4 200. 02
Slack of, iiie • Commonwealth; 0111006 - 00
S • peele, . 120 012.88
Due Weitii Brinks, 1'28;207 41
.entintry Ihtike• • .•,9‘002 03 °
NoLre.of other finialco, , 20 . ,886' 00:
Slooki•, '(a M.e•meni. market value,) 81 700 on
• do. - • I fi,ooo, 00
Real lititate, . ' '• . 11,1100 00
LI&13IL1-T$ES -----
Dri,n•ite;
Duo to. other bonito,
• 4539.874 ti - .)
J. W. WEIR, Gelder.
, The above statement of the nerrisburg
Baolt;
of the ability . iyitb2i;ifielr its affairs have - ,
been
.maniogod, - .:Md ; leacis
the St atentais pl ! .eountry Bap
pre! , eaktr . omelkbetterfigure, dn' .
hies been • i
.„, , Tnrsntie tittrePtist,,fire Vhiladelph in pa
pern:hivd'endetiored to thrd*disaredit on ,
theenlintiy . ll3:niks; and the cOrtfi.
-radtri , ei!of:t "peonle. in 'Their stability - . 4 -1
I,c;f‘,.:sl4'4" l iii4riitati,(7tis Of tyea),ness.:.l. 3 er,
haris, on a, fair, : exatidiratinty,of.holjb the
Otnntry 13an158, t'Ac ~as
a condilion" as the Ilanks„itirthel
•C•ity,and vre"a re Persnitdcl' that fol.; of
Ihtiin will present a dearer record titan
Bank of larrisburd
;sr, NENVA - 1;y 1 ;111F.: AVEIE•CIi... • . •
.
CIIICAT.7O M unicipal
'elecjinit ,crsterlipy, passe ;1 roietly.ll6ll.the
Inrgett . t vote evei• ktl'owij
• tire it , qlubliinn licbet.wne ofected by on
tivo
'eTipe mtjqity of - 1000 : .
A fire at No. 6iB Afrogolivny„Ne.W-ork. nn
Siturvbip. On ulitiit'.'tlea l deallr(ir Or me - nceti,'
named John Riley, O'Brien; nod. N)),eb
tel tulip elept.in also attic of did. bnil
ding, where the„ fire ,begati.^,-When t',6 fire
Rae fil'eT:ilieeivereil. ;vet'e rna4le' to
get.tligsr.peoplepot, • but it. 'Was found bowie - L .
eible. inepn,erydenee - of eit phi epread, of
the flames A eeryant girl in another ropX . .
of-the attio r oeeaped T ti;Alie-toofrati---witi.-ta-.,
ken down by. n,policetndn,
SCHEME op DEt.tistoN.-A joint . ..committee
appointed liy..tbd Texan liegialature to no ok ild..,'
or the Rumens nietibfle of the Governor of thei
Sta. e, line reported a • bill to appoint
.iniveri
.deleilates to it9ailventirM of the soutlierti . Statiiii
provided that' ouch . convention ho coiled by a !
majoi fly of t lie , slave St a tee. The bill also.np 7
Pro rimes ten ttioqpnrca dollara - ttuaiqtprenEi
ties. . I
VOLITNIF:ERS 2 -Thel.egidature of Kentittkv
a regiment cif voltinteera for ber
vice in Gntb. . Nearly every Staie iu the IVem
nreraredfor nolieY. Tliete-is in
deed no oee'..ion for additional regular troops.
A CoAnon ton TH 1: M Pz.riv r .. .1).—:1 r.'ce t
letter from . Kunous a nta'n4 the itnrortont
newnth.nt Fereee tls ore the7seorcest
nrU
etc in Clot territory.espepiolly in Lellvenwooi
- ert y. - tv ire - rt.c 111 ey cou r iIS t
per . Inenth. '
A . negro - wr;men,:nOnted Jenny, was hung
nt Alexandria; lino week, nccnrtliug to In s,tor
the murder - of her mi-irso, Mrs. Mill; in De
cember kit She alleged druokeuess no the
cause of the deed.'
The steamboat Henry A Jonee wee destroy
ed by lire on Saturday night,Ott the Ohio river,
forty miles above Cmcinuati:—Loss $15,000.
.1110111,111C° $lO,OOO.
It is stated dint nll [l)6 Supreme Court
Judges of Illinois worn . borti in Onedin county
New Yor k.
•
We notice that;tlra.:llllss, widow °ldle late
Col. Bliss., U S. Army, and daughter of Gen
Taylor, the ex-President, was'tnarried on the
1 I th ult.. to Philip P. Dandrige, 11.. q „of
The marriage took place at New
Orleans..
Gov. IVAI,Kro.'s POI4ITION —Mtsbineton Feb.
27 A geettlemliii Ina 'po
siti..ll osom.a the free:3ton. Deo iecr..t, of K
nod who is II(IW in this civ on amoi,rn
com.eted wish tic politicol loriooes that
lei I itm v. mote• poAiiively ilo9 Gov iVolker
(' - 'on(ric77lirliPs7r 7 at.
pm+i ofroire.
t ..honbt judge not, from the follo}ving
oa
trnct of II liner written by' him to the Demo
cratic 111;ii-LPSOrtlittnil Convention recently
held in Indhum ...The letter is forcible
throughout, hu - r-ne hove epoce only' fur 'the
Cotteiti 4 iiiii of it:
"Where are we, and in what direction ere
we driftiog? Are wo upon thel'unalls' of the
Il..solirtiA or the Dannbe, or upon soil can
er dell In pnpolar enneirivnty by the histal of
the Revolution ? Is it Executive edicts or sot/.
old ; n tights that con-iitutes the libertics of
our country? Are we freenttat .` who know
one tights, lig , l knowing .lone maiiitnin." or
are we vii•sals, serts,,or stove., paloce slaves
that will critic° or change nt the slump or n
Peat oI a twister? Is ie.the pe , ide 111111 the
States, osrepresentediifliii Seiliat - e'andll4n:ii
of Representatives. wh i n ore to record theiy
votes Its indicated, by their 11111MI.Sed jodg..
ment ; or ore they merely to regimor Executive
edicts; utider penalties for refusal of denunci
ation anti 'proser - ptionf --- I‘r - the—Presiden
the mas ter tie the serVoint.iii .the- pe n hple that
he elittiOd thus tlimitt;too them or-their rzprv
rentati yes, tinder threat. of exelm'don from tile
party od• them choice? li"Dettioniracy a name
nod a shadow, 11 - gr.a. stilt•tattee ? .ft means the
power of the pei pie. This is its vital essence
i Or has it lost its trite signification, or tire we
moving from it will, viewless but mph' strides
- towards .testottio power, to make mot mitiotke
the ruleS of political faith under paint and
pen ,Ities obliorent to the souls of freemen?
Is it the . eiglity-seemol yeor . of our- indepen
donee o r it the first year tif American Illon
ari•hy,.th,tis.now .I.witin g upon us.
Let the Jimmie—let •the masses camposing
1 111mtrus Dentocracy—nronse,fro.n their alum-.
bees L-t theta hkettic the chumswhichtumid
fel ter their free thoughlrinti 'ree npi a nit. and
. assert,theirhtmal-bought rights, nod especi
hilly the great inclefeasoblo 'sovereign , fight
of self goverbment.
•• We love-fallen upon evil times; the liber
ties of.tl(e,CMititry tire in danger. Let... the,
people.of every t o wn, county, mid Spite rise
in their majrsty to the re-cue. Let the tiini.l
or corrupt:tatter im,they may,' . lo; •Dettio-'
entry of In hone, ni-w ill M.lB/3 tureens-
bled.. pm claim, - woes dint - shall eetioe
throughout our Republic. dint .the spirit .of
the,Revoltatitilt is not extinct in their bosoms,
but that from the - Inked ot - the t o the
lively..vnhies or the bath And Ohio,. you,
'the Democracy ,of 111dixnn, will Mond ps one
uatnnied - ditluitimLby.il3ll great 'principle of
,popular to v. reigntY, sustniiied by them at the
- pollftlii.4Bs6,AM , -einhallied--44-1110-LAUI/M1';10 . 111 .
Ot the eohisti(Oen foe r ritlitkiilion or r«jedliOn
the uoilettereil vote of the people oflcuusas
Otitl7Of every other Territory.',
—.- "rhis - rAtroot,;lo , utt-look--.ss:kr-13ornor-Wel:..
her hjtd boo'keil out of his opposition
heru.intimeted
by s'oue - of the Pr9sitlitte„s•soppo,rters...,:'.
, .. .
• In tills Isirandb. lbe f,l'Ct.h ult.;or cosemniptlon, :Mr, •
JAC(HI F.'IIOFFER, reed '...7 3 - ones, •
. . ~. ,
.. s : :.- - • -' • ' Ills remnine sera spended to the geareby so : large
.""PAI?Iid/lEp. I'lln .di oTernpr ~bll, linOttned il z'tw or &Wilde mid Ifni nMlis Fire bef4rinlent, of
.. .
.411611Tpt" ,Stevv.i'rt, who rylkg.,ti!..ler,,p,!q l l9s l _9ll* yllichliip deeresedbpd been en eibllmi mend.r..' • • :' • ' v:
s 1 .
.. s e s ,
dent n, lot lb t - ttilard ,, r-o! ninAllln.Po l l.• ' ChOr'i; :`, Ili Sbippensburg, nt•lbdividdeven of slat. ;'eil.e NO.: ..:
'' ' ' ''-'''' ' ''` ' • '' ' •" ' s i ii..lbsitil liFt Mrs,'IIANCY McCOllldll'g .111 ilie-, v
liiiii:Jni,eieriind• itelio'y Fill )11,4yitg,1!) . oliky0 , 5 . 1; ,: .. ' ".' "',• ', ' +1 '' • •
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... ,:, ; :: :;•,,,•, ..14..sies:-..*-,,,"4:
Dur '3300 ft ',EtiG(e.
• NEW MIME' PEON, LEE •& IVALREE, .7 22
CliEtatit •etrec • t, La Reino
valse'/Igy4lheillp,!'.l4 F. Bergmuller,.
very brilliant_naq:clirettve,Auited:to amateur__
per . (ay , tpers,'.l I pagea... • i
•; , ..ifeicutifilt,SMl Woltz ;!imenged for the.
piano by Almtandem de Bubuit, r•P'rre.litly and
pleneing in:ite-cbarscter, not difficult,
~. .
".JleimitiGsilopp," by Ale:Mle! de Bebe*,
brilliant and not very difficult.
..Pi claire:Ai ta..li&ee.... ft nin_loyoue_Scunde '
n collection of reveille naeledies carefully .ar
ranged end fingered for:young terformera.- --. ..
"Sleep ,gently, • 11Intlier," . ..the celebrifted
T4ison Sing from "II '.Trovainre," 'arranged
for - the Oen° . by Irillbi m .11 Lem am!, ylf 1 if 11!i 6' •
beautiful - and 'popfiliir air,' Ille' „English and
Iteliab worda ,, re'beib given.' .. -. . •
. ~ IfdPpy moinenta.Mitv'returnio74' , air from 7
"II 'TrOvapri" . .vilifi , Englieh end Ibilin ,
-- wiit de, ' . ar`iiiiio.l.fe'r:tli'e f ," pieboitif iVi tt
j - . - - !,..:-
sBt 04-9 05
$89R.020 On
--=.121.410 dn
-.17.544 95
91tfie crirtive 13;llerri,". by Pietyi ,.
ere exiirth , itively.ti),tichitig= with l fine
nce. ,, mfrieSirteht, •
• hyl s it tro'Ceneiviieri;
a tientifillll nnri nwl not rliffibi It.•
Fur:et:llv •-
• • •
• FRANIC• LtEILIFf.R. r PA.SfII.4! • 'MA itZIN.F: .for
111nrcli (11.1'n trn
tiolis-nuttAifty - 61.)reci
F.ishid2PA'rnte
o to' Liternry.,gyt. eft .
toles, I3ingrltpliios t eFet.l 4 l roe, • •
tryi' etp..•llt,ils,riihntl.liprhfirs
ed So first . I.rnr,to',..thnr sirtr•
fenred Ittii;wore glnd 'to
find nur4elv'es dimr.ppointAl' for
its protiiises a4pilrittq: For sole nt Pipor's.
Ti. ,
/nT,WTIC
Or:p[2 the
..;fol.lov in g ••
tit b J'uf'L~trirtits," which nre •
eiceAll4.l . 'ittylei r ,Zfrlie
of Ronle-LYh'e Nest
. SI kileni • Fl'elftivideli F 4.,V
1; uen rki 11111 y Jnuruul I,o."nty ,
Thy , 11 . 1icy'rrn Potril6 l -:..
Iteuuly-ThcGrindrell F n vcrning'mnctjn
t
Slli II tL , and nihrr Ihiffi es Bribe Derul•tA.!roix
litireL The Ap.filCrat or the tri , a4fastj,thloL.
CliiiJ Life 1 )3 , -4.kbe—Witigtftmiiffion.pth.!eel:- 1 .
Fur 'an
• ..I:tr.ttsoN's'Nfmt,v4NE.Asl)l'l7? ! lpl!..iki6NTlT 7
ix for treoti twellty-One
'rior "artieleY, prottwely ilitistrared, "ti4l4 . •
Oral ono The fife • too,';qcon- .
tinue;tl)—" "llowniag!a,
of the S 1 .1 1 ,1" (matilitted)—"The.l(lVg of,-rho •
Nia'atttarns;" ti 'iiirrtitadoL-. , lntviira l ..:
liepart meat At'titlys runs oiler it h gooir thi op(
Any Who WinJl'S , Jill; ' 1110111!1...y;61. ri PhOil
will:bee;;lnlt. - noattotOlet th:it that. then,
cannot to without it, for it cir?otainaehe solid
and ilri fir 161 , 1/14
. en o,ltl)AllglyAlrfilled that
it ti'4;ver laiJs ,; t9 s .dciptivate: E,,ir eale
per's. • '
DscKmis' lionattoin IVonns,:lor% March,'
_PQM me'ocef..o e. se v.ens
'established fepulation . f6r. con mining' :gOod
articles n'eedia noctinsim.ndation from, us. The
presets, nutulter , h4lhe
f uniltni•ed papet , .. L StMsething like
en Art , Gatlery--street - sn'eniosi:esiVandor.
logs in Itttlia—Tw . o iti n Legfen—Ohl
Attn's gateway— * .A . Christmas Phaotasy—
Lestionfitgers—TheElphin Cliartn— Max and
his contionlions--Deep design of &Misty—The
Legend of my nailim.town 7 -Sixty New Year's
days ago--A morning call on is greet pVIIIIII
- of Protection—.A lesson lost
upon llogri,ot- -A new idea of
an old slave captain- Wive among the Dutch
men, Chaps.. 1V nod -V—Bove toe frosts my
friends, me., etc.. For sole of Paper's.
- .We do our friends a real service in mining
attention Io a medicine of egioli acknowledged
merit,as Wistar's Balsam. We ore RIl luihlo
to coughs find colds:which sense to he dan
gerous- when recourse Ic had to the Wild t.her.
ry.
Du VALL'S GALVANW Bill° CI olio
wee cured Mien mnanes--nA, P. A. Brand
rg,d2a le u • 0f...t ere , yinteir,startd , - --
lug euted b; one bottle. nod many others of
the same chur-cter cured soundly by the use
at' this nil:
TM.; niialicine is (r sills by 11. W..
Cnnf
mun, S. B. J. K , •ll' r, S. Davidson,
S James, Win. Biation. Win' liee4, Hood ST,
C•: Al/red
Juuu•a Kde; U Hoye.' /bee, (been
& Co., Peter Garber, B. Plank, Anis:m.ler St.
Muninierniglieati S.: Moore, A. M. I,viiirick,
Mary W. Fessel.
DR. SANFORD'S IN VIDDR.VFOR.--l'he
most r,!spin ran Is, tolls loved by trial that nil
the Wilily nieditittes are wit lutinbur, and that titnotit;
the thousand of butterfly. lite thertj are a low of great
Mora. owl 110(114114A worst.' than Ile. S 011 , 61t0 . 3
INVition non. or !AVER I{lho.o . Y.stoudti lilntaud iorontost
antoott lie remedies.of the day thattenn be relied oil a.
:1 medicine that is nil It in roettiontentled by Its proprhe
.o..trS....J.Littlittrtitots....itselLoiLexerytrial...for.-thera-are.-
11011.0 who Use it but trll their friends to do No. and no
It totes front Inputh to to.tuth till al the H 911,1 of tho
Union have learned tho geed 'nf this truly vain:tide
mit thine,lt is recommended 0 I tit'
_tosi.,ntonlals to
provo Its virturt for the earl; of liver romplalots of es ery
1:11)11. emu the worst Dyspepsia to a coeuunt headache, -
and is its Ilrularli.alltnited to .Inunillee,Arrange
Coutpltatits and disc..), ,if chlith en.
' One or two do , es:tre sal I to cure 8 rold.wilh sem eo
Itis`wortlia • for—this„ -It is par
tivularly adapted to 111011%e 0114111114: or oedel,tnrybals
Itt.
,SOl.O ladles of the highest standing In FOrleti .
11:100 glees their eertitleates.ol Ito efliray. and ow say
to all who aro allAog. try one bottle, ...I 50111,111 'lover
be without Pimsa.
ne k . ri nem • is ti. Li vEn.
for nll mho LOO troutled with any. of tMine disagreeable
complaints. ouch an .Intindire, Dyspepoia or Liver file
canes of oily kind. We tool that. no are 'doing our' in
vjltiern an lllVilltlitiolo E.ll.rjee if we 'can induce
,t um to get a bath) of Dr. t=tilord's Invigorator, nod
take it. for we know fro), personal an.perleure that it he
Mill of the greatest remedies general debility, Mild.
consequent Inactive bodily irtwern over before used. Its
action In sti perfect and coundete no to give relief the
flat time taken. and If it d..es to others an it Las to us,
bairn bottle +will Ito all that is needed. We know of
tithing ma ran rervinmenti with ouch :onfldesiet•. for •
tunny medicine, as the Inv igorittor.—ltAllWAY liter.
LICM
Wood's hair liveloratlve.—We have
neve,' known any umber OSMIUM: , solo .as large • share
or plibtle confittonrein so shot a thne an this holt done.
It has lint WOO niat's than a oaksinco we first hoard of
'lt, and It no estanila pt Mote:id of il( rotnedles of the
kind, Wu have 'lover to,ed "any of it ousel Vl's, ha% lung
invasion, as oar "crown of glory" not .only
yet retains Its tdiginnl onion lint gets more
, konte of our friends have, and we Ilatti never known it
fall or th e buir to 1.. nei g tharwo, We ad-
VIM. Will as aro. becoming yronmtu ely gravy to give the
Itestsrativu ", trll.l,—Cheiter (Illinois) Herald.
Rlattingts.
•
On the .116 Inst., by tho I ev. -- .7401 , P 7, Mr. MIL.
LIAM JUMI'EII, to Miss MARY C. IiNSMINOER, both
of lltnln tdwnthlp. •. ' ; '
.KUML. to Minn I,kllll` MINK, both of
Otl tho 4th loot, by, Rev. J. EVIIIIII4 Mr. HICIIARD
M. ItEr:rEC,' t to.3liyo OleftlElllNM EMEItle.: Loth of
Nowtoo tottnhip.: • t • ; •
PtAths•
Tills'
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