(Zh4 CARLISTJE; Wednesday, February 91141539 PENNSYLVANIA ERE Harrisburg 111otulay Jam 31. 7 - 11,41 i I !MISTS met at. 3 o'clock P. M lu the St'llilloq immt her of private bills Rene passed: In the house. several 1)1115 5' re: reported from . theStatidingCommitlees, Ilitrpra ceedings.were-not-of much. tnport Tuesday Feb'. 1.--tltt the Senate, !lte:llcutse bill authory.inga new eentraet - I(1 he entered jute for printing the Legislative Iterortj..vrts taken up, tiiid after eentAtierable • wtts rel'erred to a cotinnitt es of three by a - unanimous vole, • - In the !Ouse, n resolution of inquiry WAN , adopted directing thpt the : Afiditor llenernl fiirnish .the. h be amount. or capital of hanks and brokers, and the amount ofiai paid . by.• etich:• A ntinaer of private bills, were pa'ssed, finally—one of theta author izes the Aeriff.of Philadelphia county to ad vertise the Sberilrs sales in three daily papers. -Anesdoy We, Shaeffer read, in place a hill for the titore.offec- 1 , teal milifiye!odon of counterfoitjog. - Tlic,:pro• vilotio of illio. - . 1)ill aro lo offer a, F t al) (1 i n . .u - re 'ward lo officer's,ortweniy.-live dollarsfor the ' •arrest of tiny' Person pm.sing or offering . to pass'a counterfeit note: and one hitndred.del.... lain for the arrest •and conviction of any,OIM engaged in the ontannla . ctine ol Bank not Cs. ' Thi: second section provides that the•llanks y and brokers ' sliall stamp ell . spurious no tes "PPMilcrfeit, 7 offcrod..toAdmi_ler_tedctliPtio _. or examination: • In the House. Kt , m;pgi . offered a . lutioji that. the Jullieinfy Committee he in• fitrucledin enquire • into the expediency of passing a Registry Law for tliebet t erProven lien- of frauds nt iffier being c.istetttlt d to telex 10. Cot.ttiiitee en /TA( ettetl lliatii it IA 118 I\ lost 'cif tbe ally WHO rrtnpird in 1?.. It vas fully .beldyl to hint 100 e'ouics al, every bill of'tlii= 1.1l 4 101:( !Ir. Hod not to' net on Elia bills vatil tl i.y Were so ',hilted'. 'lltursdity Feb. 8 - - --In the Fetutte, fovoroble reix.rts I%et.e-ntittle'on bills • relal then ; to nine the scssions of the uplunc Court pernotnent o,...lllrrit.htug; to ostottlit tiriefieral-bnitilnd luw ;,'give Deg:olive reports on, the bills reloti‘e to 111 bitrations, rind to 1111- 11furizp tel filitd et pies of lie 'rceot (Is 'of Insu donee cowponies to . 1m natoit fed ns evidence: The supplement to the Gut ninntoll n l'ossenger Ititilivny bill iros tletat«l on sCYund retling. In the House, the Cl,ll.llllike on the 01111- ',Via county corltet-tetl elceiitu CI rrpotteil Ihnt Ilichni (1.1 huntllt , ot, J Futilely!, oils uniitl«l to. his rent, and he - 1% tn: neeoulingly =MED he bill Pt est nt o' the or the Cl touw nliealtli, pi °Midis loons or 1/i!reyll.l ' S 1'N( . 1,1.1 1 y direction 14 the Section 2. r«itiiresinli toitintee to be rept if till jiri et ti . lities. the e,gtnditute if ill ttionies, 'lulu's 'nevi: misty appropriated hy the Directors, ..ect ion 4, retoPiresthe President and enshier to pre. -- sent vanmils iti detail. nt every meeting of. the Minn), verified ninth or II f1)1 motion. Feb. 4..ln—tile EI Mlle the Truett dings were tinimportlint. In the llouse: the_Conanittee on Ways and Means reported as committed, o res'olution ex lending the time and ronlinuring the snlnry 01 'the editor of the Colonial Beemds; and anoth • cc relative to the paiiitimt of certain motley into the State Ti'cast4t by the Manufactur ers Mid Mechanics' Punk of Philadelphia The. judiciary Committee reported acts increasing the salaries of the Judges oflhe Court of Com mon Pleas of Philadelphia; to abolish the Board of Ilevenne Commissioners ; relative to the collection of taxes, ttuthorising the Sheriff of Philadelphia to advertise the sale of real estate in dace daily papers, one of which must be printed in Get !ran ; for the registrie lion of births, Mullin-get; and deaths inPhiln delphin; relative to the fees of aldermen and constables in criminal cases, in Philadelphia concerning certain climbable corporations; about nieehnnie's limns; to abolish the Phila delphia Board of Health. - The Committee on Banks reported an act to incorporate the Mit'. tlin County Bank. The Committee on c0rp0..4 In thyllouse, 1I r. Taylor of LimiOana,tried rations reported an act .to incorporate the ineft •dually"tu get leave to illikiduCe a bill .American Improvement Loan Company.- ; for the purchase of Cuba. In Committee of Ihe Whole the legislative, judicial, and execn- I live appropriation bill was discussed, .and af ter some di bate, the clause appropriating ,:$20,000 for the mileage perquisites of the members of Congress . was stricken out. Feb. the Si nate the Judiciary Corn mil tee reported adversely to the claims of Messrs Lane and McCarthy as Senators from • CONCH, ESSION Ali The present Congress is within three weeks of the end of the Session, andwith a large rip cumulation of business ,on .the files of both louses, the members are procrastinating anil "staving off,"-,tho consideration of measures of vast consequence.to the country, with seem ing indilTdrenco to tin; wants of the nation,and their'own convictions of duly. One of otiQx „changes, in speaking oft Ito discussion of the Pacific Railroad in,the SentiFesnys:— • It is strung out in eongrestlonaldisquisitioh like an everlasting clothes line upon which every inenther'n.ny hang up 00111 C little bit of his•wardrobe he has wished • out. in 801111.• ore tional or perional puddle, to dry in sight or the nation. . . .-, TuesdarFt , b. t 159, .wante, the bill donating, land to ,Agricultahl-:Colleges was discussed, but no. decided actioirwas taken upon it.—ln the House, Mr. Grcw's stead Bill was passed by h.vote of 120 yeas to 76 nays. It pi ovideii that any fierion'iNtis the head of a family, over twentr:one years of age, and a citizen of the Uitited States, or who has.filed -his intention to become-such. according to the naturalization - laws, shall be entitled to enter a quarter section of any vo cal-4 or unappropriated land, and bold-Jhe same on .condition. of actual settlemenr-aiid cultivation. The House Committee on Ter ritories agreed to report a bill tar the estab lishment of a territorial government called Jefferson; embracing the gold country of Pike's Peak. The Freitch spoliation bill was also called up in the House, and aft Sean in effectual effort to table it—which motion failed by a vote of 76 to 106—the Speaker decided that it must go to-the Committee of the Whole in consequence of its maltingon appropriation end it was so sent. This is considered to be conclusive evidence of its defeat, The Democratic nuti protection members of lha calicos in felatitai to the yariff, Cochran, of New York officiated' ns obairmmLi About fifty members Were present,' prinei pally from_the send'. ' Of the north, two were from New York, two from Minnes , ta, one &tun Ohio, and five from Illinois: "Mr(Slillson, of Virginhi, Judd he was un willing to be bound by the 'action of the eau .....cus—The House of Representatives - Wasflie propel , piece for action- fie offered a series' 'of resolutions,...declaring it-to be inexpedient to diSturb' the prosenttoriT, and dgainst -pro-. tection.or specific duties. • - Mr. Phelps, of Missouri, was opposed to Specific duties and proteetion.in any forni,hot was in_fotooor.o, nfoditicatien.. o o l M..tar,itrlox revenue purposes, to sheet the'demands QE limo Treasury. He ,reintirked• that Hiere.should bo . a retienobinebt of expenditures. ' . • , ill , A Mr Blitkalllll3, of lilississippi,,iyas 5 oppotto4. to nll'dutios. iie fnvo d rree undo And di-. rdot. taxrition ' - , Mr. Miles, of South Can:tibia, spoke to Alio . , Mr. Stewart of Mnryland,,Alid not know whether lie Wll ' 9 ' properly present• under, the call i !as favor of a jff ty, dicioutarilf ' for - revenuepurposes. dio.thought the pres ent tariff was not per , and that a change might he made to he advantage.of the 001 ry.. Mr 'Crawford of Georgia, read the call, which 'invited •to the canons all members ,of the noose of Representatives who were op , posed 10 prlniction and Sneeitic duties, awl Wile Sighed by many of the gentlemen who are now present.,. • But the understanding was, • t all democrats' were invited 'to attend' - s Malta !nail° ughrdifferen ly. Ilc-was willing to confer wit h'those only who were .opposed to IW9leenun and specific ditties, and he did not care to attend a meeting 01 gentlethen 'entertaining variant eiduiona.fer; con ferene Mr Ileitis', of 'lllinois, woofed the Chair:. tntrOtr-Ways and Meows' (Mr7Phelps-of-Mis souri.):lo nolwer whether the colontititTe in tend_ to report • any' tariff bill, find ,so, of 1%l iI C Ips replied that he could answer for hpaself: Ile IVIIS di po ed t(i. repo( I.i bill tz.oditying• the tariff, iu order to Ocrense re3enue of Hu; country ; hitt be had come to ,ipforin the geldlculen-that the committee had clinic to a dead lock., • • 1 llr. Garnett. of Virginia: oftppjed the motli tient-ion of the teeth'. Ile Jillmled- to-the ftiet-' 1=.1.10/I..ilm_pee.4l.44peaty:es....of...thd.4o.retonten.t. Ii more, tllOll tweet:Fury. ' Ile eoneitit;red it e cluiy.of the .1), moo ntie party to inattgur t.pirit of rem nani, OA 'relot to. Ile n reacloiion toy 'tile appointment. of :eontinitl,ve of ti , e, to report on the 50111110 . which the espent,es the governiltent cony be ..ilea I LectiL...... Mr. Lanier, of Miss., was opposed to speed'. tic ditties. Ile thought it high lime :for the denmerntie'pnrty to titline its pobdtion on the 0111.1 allow the present law to hove a lair It bd. ' der Stephens, of Grorgiii, Fnid ant wl en. lie int Congress, in 1843, the expen ses or the got eennrent were only twenty mib lions per unruly. The country' Lad gone , tlu,ongh•nu erpiosive 311xictih war. with .six iy-three thoprintd soldiers , in the livid. fbr filly-three,mil , icits. Now, in n Hine ofpenee - ,' Al(' OA jinni , seventy-three - millions. w holly untie( nod tervfoim woe • iudis peusoldy requisite. 'rile that, forty million). win 1111 rtl.undinive, for the' national expense. Ile wits, thelefore, opposed to nn ei•cabhlth he Intl...gin tl a present receipts. INIr. Clawl,ld, of Gun gin, n onion of u:.nlutiol.s: i.s a rubstilute for those (tier. tdty 1911. 6/1111(1t, Whirl] the hitter Roc( pled hy,litbt it'relution Avelino) , it inexpedlynt; Alfrtut lethe 897._•.T1ie beyond +3 0- tor tbe•-pi - Feb01)1110 -.of n et.» mittee• of tire to'repoit.tti tleNt meeting of the eau-. he 'n11 , 111117 , whieli 'Abe c..),perises,ol: , -the government, evil be edneed " • 1%110 f'rawfoid helloed, rind was advised to (lint 4.3011 111 il 1 Ti) lily tiepin Mehl ihnt .the rit a of the 1)1 1,1173' note law 'for one' 111' lull y 1.1.10. 11or1orizipg the reissue of the nobs lot, to ally fly( n anoint,. which ore loth t•Mi..ll'.l. 1/ 1 , Ni July, w (add •bo ti.flieienl. • to relieve the It ein•ttry. Mr. Taylor (.1 hoof:dam, expreOeed himself • stioirgly against' nity decided netion . .ol the present lime. lie I,elievediLto_ be due the dentecrittic l nt ty, and the cottony, to poi pone but her prt yettlisps-itnt gestaul meeliagof' the th Hts 11,e , 11,,0ure could le called to consider (lie rerolni ions. Si(lvat I, id Maryland, thadn . nil ins On WO ',lotion In tulle the resolutions. Mr. ErfigoO. 11t Phelps, of Ali] neFola; Mr ige, of Not ('ni °Eon, and (Alters. partici, paled in the fli bale. vs were then adopted by ilcar- . . st run tihr( Mr. Gun pt tor. of New Yolk. woo op posed to 1101 j ttr , « dines ni rhis time. Ile tentut e, and enlcttlnled to Once ' ventloot.ti 11.1:1be poriiititi helot e the coup try.- lie - -woo unwilling to bintiliiinself by the procerdirgs of tLio churns, rept et.totiovits it did, loon ILin: ore.holl of thedintoeintie cum bers of the Ili floe. Ile llttretot I wort trio econsider the cote by which llie . I.t , olotinllo' were natio ed, With :the view In lure the motion t otritd, 1..0 flint they ton'y be (nib d t.p .1 or cow:idyl talon nt the next 'prolog." ' 01. inntitn 61 Mr. net, of litntuthy v , the caucus adjourn] d till Saturday next. A pencil]] int haiku it in understood, in the meantime Fe t xtindcd to all the demo : era tie inembirs of the House, lo be pilt,ent at the next meeting. .11 will he seen front these proceedings, that there is kat, little hope, of a cecisien of the tariff, by' the .prt:tni Cengro-s„ Feb. In the resolution was pt:s'ed asking for the correspondence with ussin, relative to the icy, Cod unlit.tinent in the Pt us:ion fumy of per:ottH chinning Afueri efill protection. lutalnuse_bill for the pun irlanent of count erleiting . lnnd mnrrontei with passed Indiana. In the House, the Judiciary Committee woe instiucted to imitate into the 'expediency of reporting n bill to define and• provide for the . punishment of polygamy'in the Territories of the United Stoics, avd to restrain the people and. out its rein from interference with the Federal Judiciary. Ecto. 4.-311 the Semite, the - Committee on Territories reported bills to organize life lcr• ritories of Ihicotah and,<lrizona, which were ordered to be printed. • In the !louse, the Connaittee on Elections made a report declaningebtipman of Nebraska eutitlt d to his' Eent RC a delegate, instead of Ferguson the setting member. A-QUVER .111DGE.--. The addret.a_of- Judge IPriee,:of the Baltimore county court, to Mar ' ion Crop, when he passed sentence upon him, is a very singulnr production, and merits - tr. place, among . the curiosities of Literature.— Speaking of reading an article in a newspaper ou the.murder of Rigdon, he says: ~ 'lied been familiar with the details of crime of every hue, hut this article rivited my attention. As I rend I held my breath. I . telt a thrill through every nerve. My right arm grew hard and strong. It. was with an effort that I prevented myself. from springing to my feet. I Wig never before so moved by the ' recital of a deed of crime. It. was not fear, it was not 'terror— no, nothing , like it. will .'frankly tell yoti what it. - was. I felt, that a dark spirit of vent/came had uninvited entered. my soul. To be sure, in a moment' it was gone, I but a shddats was left behind—n dark shadow, as ft an the wing of a raven; and the happi...' neStl'and jinit filled my heart was changed as by the wand of an en chanter into sadness and gloom." ttYe va L al %WEI - tinge& in-oriminta• -prosecutions, the' State Seeks to'vindieale the law, and protect the rights of her nifizens F rar: tiler than to' gratify a feciiiik' of vengeance, and certainly a indge who' occupies' the Bench—in a case of life and death, should not have oven the'. shadow" , of it•rt'listing on his jar Tlio Lebanon Courier, heretofore print -0 in quarto l'Orm, Jnntcos Ile oppeoratioe this week; us a .follo, and appearti much. improyod: liy : lbe change,--The COMisr has entered upon its 23d volume, nod is yery . obly emodnoled 1,5 1 , its enleritrizing worth. r k ,A•StranieSoana In a Clianroh. • iPrzt contleneti the following from a late Cio7 ,citniati paper: • . • arecent firehn Cincinnati, nt n phloem - 01- 0d Weston Row. a youthful prostitute:, named Josephine El icon. Was hunted to deatb.. ' The' Body Was int.'rred, and afterward dug up by„a, •yesurrectionist, and sold to one of the Medical. C0114 , 5.;' it w:lisitla.equently reco'vered'from' the colege,mml visited by nmittnitert& cent tezans, who 'that it should Ibis time be respectively interred They made arrange ments Kith J. Soards,•undertalcer. to conduct; the funeral . ceremonies' :They. trete Anxious further, that the charred body of t!iy unfortu nate girl should have•the "benefit-of clergy."... _Th o_sersices .took,place r.St vet , - - Salist Church --TIMT4Y-Whe-re,tde-din'tlfeliMrse r_where.Josephine mei. her-death; were dressed in full mourning. Other - Women of the same class came in small'parties, on foot. and occu pied sents'in different partamf the church Noma hundred of'titent were present: , Two or three nu . gantly dit•pinyoLdress,,_but.., ilio - iest -were plainly attired, and seemed to appreciate the.solonnity of the occasion. chitich'. Was about two thirds filled.— Males rather Predominated. and aninitg them were numerous men of the '; fast", kind, and not ti few of the b'hoya; atirticted, we presu through curiosity. • About half.past nice the splendid he:use-of Mr. Soards, decorated with white, and con Mining the body of Josephine, arriVed. Ity this time a large crowd had assembled itt the ree.ts,-tin d4hov.indows_O-1 hemei ghhorin tators.. The body was enbased khandsonic rosewood coffin, profusely motinted - wiLlt " . Soon after, the Ree:lilrr:Flantleiii took n petition 'beside the coffin and' addressed the congregation.. lie expressed not onlY,his wil lingness,,but his gratification, at the opportu 7 pity of officiating, be this . very sad oectudon. tintrhoped - hig heaters would . hebetedited'hY the solemn It sons intight, lie proceeded 'to descant upon the great truths of religion us believed by Universalism address, Rev. "Mr..Flon derli addreiised Ihe tJaone of grace. nppenling espeelnlly of Ole. parents of. Jose phine Ellisnti Thai closed the services. __The undertrther then lilted the lid of the coffin. and invited nil who wished to view the corpse, There was quite lirtlikstONVllrd it.— The courtexons, however, rethnined in their sents - until - the — resrot — tite - 7cougregation - were gratitied. • They theli approached the corpim over'il.sone of them bitterly. It was a 1-o•ange scene. thai. To behold tlttn?esbatulottedweraen,_ outcasts. from . tmeie!: ty. victims of vice, weeping and sobbing* over the reins ins of one offilicir kind, upon the' al ter of n church. ins a sight. neverlbefore wit noised in that city. It WOO tonehing, too, and. drew !Call, from the eyes of many of flue spec tators. MI but these women left the church niter the remains hod' beemviewed. -- ,They "re sullied. their seats fit the ILeviest of theunder fakir. „ ' The lid replaced; the corpse wait borne, by selected Mill pearers, out of-the church, nod placed in the hearse. The undertaker then called on each' •• as their carriages drew up. An immense crowd was then gath-, ered about the church The carriages were, tilled, and the funeral procession slowly pro • ceeded to the cemetery,"__-_ From- the tone of the Cincinnati papers it , would Teem that the trade of body-snatching , is well sustained. by the four medical colleges of that It„is estimated - Allot during the session of four moiiths,t hey anmially usefrotu one hundred to one hundred and twenty-live bodies-for dissection.. • One of the Professors • in. his examination stated that the prices paid to the JestrWrVioni.vlB, varied from 12 tb 18. dollara,per iiitbject, according to iho •• state of -the market."• • it : would be.weld enough hereafier for Ilse Cincinnati papera'lo introduce this new arti cle of inerehandize-i r nt-ri4 he Price Current; there might he-ignw•curiosity to compare thr-price of 'dead bodies with bacon and lard. Tne FARMERS' HIGH SCIIOOI. OF PENNSVE i'AA.-,i'lliS Institsitioit is SO far completed that they are now ready for• the reception of stinlents, anewe understand the course of In struction will continence next week. Until the s appointinent of a Principal, W3l. G. WAn. txu. Esq., wi ll 'lake charge of the Institution its Genertil Superintendent and Professor of Agriculture and llo . rliculture. .1. S. WutiNAN, lins been appointed Profes sor of Natural Science. • ' 8.0117F1. BAIRD, Pntref.SOr of MalLeuwticv. R. C. ALLISON, Professor ofEualitl Litera- WILL nun' Do IT ?—A writer in the Wash ington Union, tithing for granted that'every patriot iu the, country feels deeply anxious for the success.of this noble enterprise, advocates the following: Let the 22d of February, 1859, he celebrated by the (Wire holders of .the United States, both Federal and Slate, by each of them contribution to dhe Xount Vernon' Fund theirpay for Mot dart ;" and to give form and effect Co this proposition, moves that the head of each departatent of the public :Tilde() slMuld take the necessary steps to have it carried out.— Will they do jt? QE" The Pittsburg papers announce the death of James O'lbu•a Penny, eldest son o! the lloiti Harmer Penny, deceased. Mr. Denny was, sonic years ago, a student in .11iokinson College, and afterwards visited*Eu rope, in company with the Rev. Dr. Durbin; be afterwards. took part in the Mexican war, ns a member of a volunteer corps, from Pitts burg,. and since his return, has been a real= dent of that city. THE " MUBICAL WORLD."—It in with pleas ure that we notice the growing Popularity:of this excellent musical and literary 3Marnal, edited byltichard Stone Willie..n gentleman of classical and accomplished musical attain- . ments. II cannot. fail to be . intercsting to' all who have any taste or love for"the art. It is published weekly'and contains music in,each number whichcon be detached for No family should be without a. tnedlinn of mu sical intelligence, and we recommend this journal as ono which will prove highly satis factory in every respect. Terms,.:s2 per an num. Address, " Musical World" °thee, 879 Broadway, New York. Srmrescan.=T. Id. Donovan, - who was Irfed at flarrisburg, for an assault on J. M Church, a member of the Legislature from Philadel phia, has been liontenced by Judge Pearson, to three months iinprisonment, and a line of two ltundred.dollars. Ile has since been unconditionally pardoned by Governor Packer. M.. Rev. Geo. W. Smily, of Itentucky, for nterly of Carlisle, hoe been preaching to large: .congregations at liationaLli all,- Philadelphia,- for the past ivedi. ifis sermons are said Co bo very eloquent and impressive. TEMPERANCE IN CINCINNATI.—TIIO Mayor of CiMciuMilli)....brlll:A4d -ocuedi taken df the. &hiking saloons in- that city; eliowiUg-titotiii of sixteen. hundred and twenty-eight; what n third); sot 1 r•- Htarr-SALE:•---Tlie-Hellefonte-(PO-papers say tha, on the 12th, a tract Of 14 00U ogres of land, situate in Centre and CleartiOld counties, on 3loshation Crook, owned , the Maine Land Company," wits,sold to .8. Christ, of Lomat:Mr: •Pa , for $75,600 ilash; illicit is: Amu ly-0,44,,tin acre. The-land is said. t . Wild .bitceii detailedly`oontai is mineral wealth math:lea - to. enrich the par- :Willi,* le the "Free Nagger rarty; ,, -1( le usual for democratic editors •and• stumri , sP.SaliOrs,:to characterise the opPosi tion,:fui thei" Free Nigger Party" " Aboli• Bepu r blicanii." Nor is this pitrfY.2 ‘. .rgiaanagature confined to Buchanan nlone,lbr sorer Mr. I /Mug] as, in his .firsti'.Cfnigratillatiiig,.spFech over his triumph iltinsiii'sPolce of, liis•mppolents, as The Lonisvpe..lomvial, in expos itig.tbe.hypocrisy of the 1....(42F0c05iin tempting to put all the " uifi on the Bepuhliciiii party, says: • . • , the only name: - that - th*tepprisition'Teuviveslranrtire - Bireir; - ' anati- r organs... Let us: test.the question, lind see how far _the Democratic Orly is pose& to slavery.- The Democratic - party of nssethbled in convention on' the lith of-Jatniary, 18,55,Iiints - Shd the follo . iving rest); " Resolved, That the people of Ohio, now, ns . they• !MIK; alwaVs done, look upon . slavery as an evil. nod nnihydrable , to the develop°. ment of the spirit and practical benefits of free institutions ; and that, entertaining these seuldments, they will. at till times feel it to be' their duty to use all Tower clearly given. by. the term's of . the national compact, to pre vynt its iocrease, to'initigate, and, finally, to -credicate the evil.' Here is amiiiier, adoptediliy_tile_Doinflertiliec lireetg- lijartrcpsei.New7Y - mt -- abuut —thy' snore time "Resolved. That. while the Demoeraey of this State will faithfully adhere to nil Abe coarpropises Of the-Constitution. nod niain• tain all the reserved rights of the States, they .diem this tut appropriate ocension to declare theiifixedhostilify to the:extension Of slavery into free territory.. " The New Hampshire Democratic Con vention which met in - 185th after having been addressed by ex• President Pie: cemnantmons ly passed the following resolution• •'llesolved, that we approve of the ville of our Representative in Congress, in favor of Mr. Wilmot's ame . ndment to prohibit, Ala. Jery , in any territory that may be acquired of Mexico." • .• In 1840, the following resolutions were a• brawl by, a DesucT,ratie Convention in. New -ilnmpHhire.- -They'were-proposed bra - brat h= er of Franklin Pierce: " Resolved, That we nre opposed to the ad. Inission of any new State into the American .slavery,sbal I. be. tolerated. - " Hvsolved,.Tlmt it is the duty of themein bers of 'our State Legislature, whenever the subject of slavery shall lie brought before theta, to give their influence in feyor olifreo• than. • "Resolved, That those Demoe'rids %Anse opinicins do not neeord. witli -the sentiments otithe precepding resolutions arelot worthy : of_ our Support,, • .. "Resolved; That We hope the time is not far distait when the threars of the Southern members as our National Legislature,. may be put to the test in relaltim to the dissolu tion;of the 'Union by the Wilmot Proviso. INT ITA 'MOS To R ESIGN.—ThO Washington cffrespondent of the New York Courier and., Entinivr, speaking of the opposition-of Mr.- Cobb, the Secretary of the Tremmyy, to Mr.- . finchanan's financial policy, iatimirteS' the propriety of rellevinglhe Department of that Cobb, andsuggeststhe following, as a•-prop, er form of a letter of dismissal. •‘ Ny'D f or Scrrelaig:—LYou are, of course, _advised of the late . clandestine meeting -of DeanaT . /11k. Senators in sapport of s'arir fi• . tianad policy and against mine. This, ion. cannot faitto perceive, is a conspiracy lignii:st the Admittitration of which_you are 11 Mem• her and of %%Idyll i 41111 Mic ..hexid. -. Now, my: dear sir; this thing — Must: stop, 'You kfioW the extreme delicacy of m' Position;•tyet the' occasion jequires candor, ettlididly, my ..,1 dear •C,,,...yei-listve fai 1:'-4•Iii , ity-sn'yl . .ini 4 re a !bleed Failure.' lou found over -twenty six millions of dollars i i the Treasury, whieh yon have spent. You have _singe borrowed $40,000,000 more, which you ba sis likewise ylisposed, of. Here is a total balance against you-enteddered as a finaneial ex"pert moot, of sixty six Millions of dollars in less than two years. _You purehased in the public debt with fiantie eag.ertiess, at lli per cent. 'morainal, and within two monthA you were in Wall ist rem shinuitw.fbr meaty like the veriest slant-boy of thorn all. But what jouches me more nearly than anything else in your unreel. is that, you res olutely resist all measures for the payment. of the delft you .have' incurred. lou have comic to speak of knits ns "ordinury means .. for the support of Government. This is a grave error. They are an extraordinary and i:ery disogreeable resource. Au indetioite extension of borrowing without a plan of payment is prospective ref inflation. In con'elusion I would observe, with seuti• meats of profound 'personal respect, that a nod is as good Its it wink to It blind horse " We received a circular some days ago, di recting us to change the advertisement of Dr. Norse's Dalian Root Pills, limm A. J. White & Co. to B. Lake Judson, No. b 0 Leonard St. We decline td do AO. We rec ognise A.. 1. 1k bite, No. 10 'Courtland St. New York, as the sole. Proprietor 'of those Pills•and-take this opportunity to ,say that in our busidesS relations, we have found him prompt and reliable. A Bay CABSIED, OYES THE FALLS or NI AGABA.—'A SIULSEChICIII occurred at Niagara Falls on Saturday. An adopted Hen of Mr. Cobbs, foreman of the Paper Mills. neeideritally fell into the river and was carried over the American Fells We understand Hint the lad was on the ice, near the mills, •ivhere men had been running the drift ice front the llunte and accit'eatally fell into the swill stream Ile wall hot seen. to fall, but was seen.some distance down the'. river, in the nipids, when beyond the reach of human aid, anti tipeedily passed over, of course to • rise no more alive. The child was 12 years old, and.a lad of much promise. 'Adored 'by hit; adopted parents and all who knew him. • The calamity caused much semknion in the village - in which it occurred. —Rocholcr Union and AdvertiBer. • • WAsttitorros, ohl citizen gf Wash ington county, - writing to'tlre editor of the Examiner, says : •oco morrow (Jan. 22d.) I will he seventy-five years of age I was boa it my grandfather's, .(William Huston, where Mr. David Lang now resides.) My grandfather was the first inan that built cabins in Wash- Angion. Ile could see, when he came to Wash ington. the remains'of the chimney of Catfish's 'Mir It stood on' the bank, immediately ho hind the old 'Good house, at the foot of Gal lows hill, opposite P Bryson's. In thii old French and Indian war, he was taken prison er at Braddock's defeat, and carried by Or- . leans lb France, and was exchanged with Eng land, I believe, in a yea . r. and returned to Carlisle, where he bad previously lived, and then came to' the thicket of Washington,where he lived and died at n good old ago. , - A Cum ii= LAny's 0 emox OF TIM PiTR CHARk: OF: CUilik.---Amorican gentleman (play. Au_ know, Madam,_ that next-year Lshnll h;Nre .pleasure _of _ calling—you --a a fellow4dbien of mine? Cuban Lady (indignantly)—,Neier I Was there o'er so a_uationl lEte= a right to steal it. „ . . nierierm Gentlema n-Oh,..nci,Mhilami .We'tlon't' mean' tO"steal it; we, propose to buy it . • - •' • tfahan Lady-41a, - Vlnt, 'you bay Cuba'? • Why; 'you cannot , buy your own - Melon Vernon y roil. CtieL, The N. Y. Evening .Post is respotai the following :!'!, A .sliivwd business nian,.Who takes little interest in polities, is reporte4 to hit.ke';ietnarltetl that the proposi• thin to lily Cuba . seemed to h!in:liffe an offer to'givennaerive not got, ftir thi,,g we ,tli4it't want; to. 4 Hat ion; that.would gon afl Qr,ountg Ileetenrologlenl'Regleter for the Week ending F'elbructry - 7tlt, • • Thermo ' r I Rain. r, Remarks. rooter.* • 180.. 33 30- 'uesday '4 00 Vednw+day 33 00 Thursday - 70 2 00 rrlday 2 - 3,00 - ; aturday 33 00 GEE Monday 26 00 Weekly 3000 Mean. degreo of lota In the gdmVe Illgister Is this dolly drel•ngo 01 throe (d)sorvol long, PUBLIC ,SALBS On Friday the I Ith of February; John Dilmer ear tit ievig's Mill will sell valuable,:periional properly OfrAl7) -4 ebrunry. 'Samuel Ore:Non. Will sell ni the Into residence of.W. Is Lindsay, linrses, cows, young cattle &e. • iVednesllify the 28d of Februnry, Jneob Ensminiter 'lwo miles south of"Shepherdsl own Will sell horses, cows, farming utensils &c 'On Tuesday the Rtlt of March, David Brandt Monroe tivp.;:will sell , harses,' cows. young. catlls, wagons end a variety of fanning im plements. POTATO Es.—We cOl the attention ofolin readers to the advertisement of . Nlr Hakness, wll4 is prepared tO furnish the best.varielies of patatoes Ins seed aid family use.. I)ESiTit Veil V r: -- F - 114:—Loss' - TO E COUNTY:,--Oti Stdnrday night last, ahem 12 elf-luck, a lire broke oat in the harn and sta. Ides at the l'oor House farm,totally dystroy : ing the buildings% ancl everything in them. The tire burned so rapidly, dna" it was fat possible •to save 'al9 thing :01 consequence; .and the distance from town was too great It, allow thc.fire etingathies to reach place in time to be of any sKrice., . , Tight ht ad of find hoAfes i cstimntedlo be miso.Crs, five head of young . eattle and eight sheep were burned,. together with about thirty tons of Imv, and large. :that: lilies of Wheat, oats and corm horselrears, th;eshing, marbine, dnitt ber of farming.litettsils. There wait Ile in_ sttranee on the property, and the actual loss to the county eill e.X (1.1 . 11 e 5000 fltrealrishmen (paupers) were arrested, on inlet-patina made hyldr.Lobach Steward of - thel s of». House,—ehaiging them with firing.tbc buildings, mid they - were com mitted byJustjeeSnitlii,to lake thc.r trim at the April Term. One of them is a hale,. stout Man, and ha's been in - the Prr :House since hist June; when hy:wassznirched,after his commitmeM, they found ..over fourteen dollars concealed ii bout his person. • Tow N CL03,.. 7 15: (11 liappy. to an ,nounce the fact. that our Toriii --- elook, whieh was ifroy, far some weeks, on account or it broken wheel, has icsunieil its daily routine of duties, and people can again tell when to go. dinner, without waiting for the Fre . a nt onitory . sytupt ems of starvation. PosTroNED.— The Lecture .advertised to take place lat.( evening in Emory Church, Wile unavoidably post potted, ON lag to the unexpected illueeo of Mr. Tiffany. The tits( lecture of . the conise-thet efore, will be do livered on next Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock; by• Morton McMichael, Esq., of Philadelphia. Mr 71leNlichael, is well known es the accidn 'plit.bed editor of the Philadelphia Vorl/ Amer ican, nn . d is II popular and effective public Fpeaker,.either, in the Lecture-room, or on the sturop. AGILICULTVRAI. SOCIRTY DIEETING This society had its stated munittly meeting in the At bitration Chamber on Tuesday the istOr February. 1859, William It. Line in the chair. • The Conpittee appointed at the last meet• hog to audit the account of the. Treasurer for the past year made a. detailed report of the same, by which 'it appeared that the whole amount of teccipts from all sources during 14 year was 1it3287 40 Leaving a balance now. in the Trea s ury 7114 71 The society then entered upon the discuss ion of the subject pi oPosed at the last meeting '.Manure and their uses,'" in ylnich ninny of the members fully expressed their views and experiences. Fred'lc. Watts, F q., the President of the Farmers iligh Sdeal was present and gave. nn interesting account of the operations of the' School and the organization of its faculty, - wtterenpatviin motion of George Iv. Sheatfer and Joseph.. Culver, the following resolution -was passed Re:wired, That the Farmers High 'School of -Pennsylvania is destined to aford-giTat and lasting benefit to the 4ricultural'eommunity,..:' and that it be reconimended to the citizens of Cumberland County to subscribe liberally to its establishment; •and that each vice-Presi dent of this society be requested to 'procure voluntary subscriptions thereto. The society then fixed the subject for dis- CUS;41011 at the next monthly meeting, tt is it profitable to raise stock in our Trolley ; and if so what stock is most profitable," When the society ndjottracd f toquestlay tho first day of 'Alava, at 11 o'clock A. M. , D: S. CROFT, Secretary BURNING 'X NEGRO AT THE STAKE.—The Maysville (Ky.) Eagle, gives the dreadful particulars of the burning of a negro at Troy, Kentucky, fur the murder of his muster. It took place on New Year's day, at the annual -uegru Hales. ; • The mob t' the:timber of 600, -- headed by tuhrUther-in law of the deceased,'forcibly tered the jail, , atid took their victitn, to the centre of the yard, where they chained him -to a-st eke, .a nd- havi htiilt _up _round Mtn - an abundance of shavings and light - weed, the torch was applied and he was burned, in the presence of stnne'lsoo people. • Toast AN,D.REPLY. — . While rejoicing over a „political victory, at Lafayette, lnd., a crowd, wore th•iitking toasts and making speeches iu an irregular curt bf a way, when ftlf. Attorney General McDonald. was called up, and made a heavy, prosy Democratic speech, 9f t Ito ,regu lar stump. patterni coAlutling ,with theitonti mient , - -"The - Unitati - .Detancrmy- , -t lio - gates"bt hulk cannot prevail against.thont.." ma Xer rell. of the Lafayette Journal,ii -next, .and rticiarkeit that he-thought McDonald's sbniimont very appropriate .and just . When ;Gm United Dentocrapy,paestlited themselves n flint gates iif . hell, t hey . wbuld the '"gates'' would not only 'pro,iinil Out againitt, them. but woald give way rind I,t tite i :crowd right : n. • Considering the various forms in which this disease . - detrelopes itself, t may well be culled hydra headed." Its trolo'follow indigestion, Palo In Stomach, heart burn, Water Cystiveness,i'ilos, Acidity, Oppres. tfam after eating, Jaundice, Flatulency, Torpor of the ,elof, Debility , Female • Cconplalots, 'bLtzie of the first mom in our land .hnt•6 "given Choir. written certificates relative to thecureselTected In their ottn . pm.sens.bYthe 1./XteONATEO OITTEPB t While keSti• menials fronfpthr fotrest,, editorial opinions and tintary expressions from purstns who are hverse to see 'these norms In print, are peefectly Overwhelming. , Read the following from a highly respectable Clergy . It:tin: . 4 , ', Snow, I k""t",--' Roin & Snow, ' wr TA LINTON. MitM., Vol,. 11 3 181i9 To the Ellitur.of 11,0 Vortlood - itiiin & Snow . rOx. - yo trio— For..more than twenty•ifve 'votes I trying the valence of my faintly physicians In the al• tooscuseles,s of their vsylotts preserlotions. I have trlettit great 'Variety of patent 1110 , ikinilt with n similar result. Through the kindness of my physician, I r , roiled last - 31am)]. half u - dezen bottles of tin, the oxv ossATED to UPC tllem 'without any hope of deriving help front therm 110 ogdetcroll tied fn itiVll theta a . falt. trial,! continued .thelr use. but - tyltlintitao::pervegible benefit, till dune: Ehned hiss I 'have gradually Improved in health till T non 0110 0 .0, free front acidity of the steel:telt. and' from the conseatidttt Ilatuleney, and the awful and al. neist distractlng'slAn which uhou. T r (tails togelheri. has wholly unfitted me for study 'llllll for all Other ininhierial duties, and rendered airs n burden. I • feel that I 000 It, as an expresgh.n of gratitude. to , Messrs Vowle & Co" and also .1111_40 the puLlir, to tatters. as, In toy retina thin. a sore remedy that inost trying. most vexing, 'and ..rool hf nli diseases, to whirl' prior litoortirtlesti Is hair.Atsprpsin., Ihn lug aiiirortiti Ki lonic. sod feted so IMIE IMIBEE=6 oulnielld the Oxygonate'd Bitters , with n confidative fuse —betters rue, - -Ifmxy - ortha - rdmlßlThrtliil - 31 'Tor are PO furl ng..l hog of Man (1.! tll/11(13 II trial K.:111334. 1;1:11,1i •. . • • No • iii genuine nnle,:i Aboled I:11.1.11fS" on Ow outer wrapper. • Preparhtt by SWI II W. k Ctl.. - Boston. not for • solo' by Samuel Klllott'lind S. IV. Ilaverglck, C111.11F.10; • Ira Ibly.Meellanksbarvi Rutz Wise, Shirelt11111:401 3 111; S. it. Wllll. Newvllle: Shoemaker Newburgh J. C. Albeit. lrillppens,burgt Hurt by appointed agyntt , and .baleen In medicine all moor UM country. 11 Positlvely.the moat wonderful thing discovered in the nineteenth century Is l'rofet.mor WOOD'? 'FAIR IMSTORATITE. It.tet.tores perfectly gray heir to Its orhtlital color. malteryt grow on Iho bald and will pre. serve it perfectly to iitiN•if only used by the young twirl,n week.Dandr.i f ir rind IitSUM4O um nut exist on 1110 .111,111 ,1 . 1111111 1111//.111- timed. See- elrettl , rrand — we - defy . . CltrinN.--11,1 — nro of Ivorthiers Im limit-ma. no several e'alreatly In the market. coifed ttlfler..nt mune. Into 11.1110 111'111,1 the words (Professor Wood's Hair Ite. aturatlve, Depot St. I dulls. Nio.,..New , York I. an. blown In the bottle. 1. 1 11111 by all liroolti!dm 111111 Potent Nl,di. Moll id He drnlcl o, id/10 ' 1W 4 11, Ftincy and Toilet Goods dt,tlers 16 tin, United States'and Canada. IlATA.t!l'§ 7 il A(IICA 1',c17.4 EXTRAC'rOII.—In all diseases lidiainizialion more or less predomilialos--iniw to allay itillaininathin Ftrikms nit the root or i i(fin•tut•. mad nuthiuc nine s/711:1;;:i„ MIN!. !MI make a certain vitro. — "DA hhErS - 31.1ti1e,11 - I'.llN - BN'rWACTI I II - will . cur, thr foil/minx 11,1)11111C11, great callilmnie 1,1 'diseases Burns, Scalds. Cols. Clinics. Fora Nipples, Corns, Ilan iolic. Bruises, Strains. !Rtes. - Poison. Chilblains, lilies, Serofulti..l.llcers. lever Sm ro. Felons. Piles, So ro Eves. (lout. Swellings. Rheumatism. Simi,' (lead. Salt Rheum. Baldness. Erysipelas. ilingssUrni, Barbers s Itch. Small I'mq3k:tides; Rash: Re., kr. - - 'l'., sonit_it_inay_appear.inrcr.itilons that-so many ills- , I.llliPs should be , reachisl 1.3%0110 article: such an Into ts_to_th,lirct_ t hat-tie -salsa eneli and every - onoapplyinc - a.;perfilet hti thtntit hiltiroMaklto disorder. lialley's \hagirnl 1 • /1111 Eotrnot.nr In Its effects is because the dote is short het 'disease ;mid a permanent cure: and It Is an extractor. no iLdriINYS ell diSl,lro 011 t of the alerted pant, having natUre as perfect as liefortr,tlig luJ dry. It is sosircrly nercssary to say chart • no house, w..rk shop. OF manufactory should ha ono 1110. nieut witlintit R. NIP Pain EV traetor Is genuine tulle, the box lion upon It], stepl pint.' entrruvlnr., -.with Iho name of Ilrnry Dalley„ 3blnufrteturer. - • Far Palo 1,5 . 1111 tlni Druggigtn and patent methelna dealers tbrouubout the United States undCunadaß. I'rlnrip:ll Depot, 1115 Cluunberx St., Now York. C. V. GRACE. Stild by 11. J. KIEFFER, Cnrlixle,,,Pi.• llAnt DYI-11At :DYE- , ICAIR DYI Datehelloi , o'llalr Dyes Tll is OIIIUI\AL AND BEST IN TIM 15"010.1)1 ot here 100' mere imitathele, end should benvolded - yon wieb to esreuerldienie. GRAY. TIED, OR RUSTY lI.AItI Dyed Instantly to n beautiful nod natural Brown or flinch, without the tenet Injury to llnir or-Skin. • _ -.._ • FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awarded lolYro. A. ilatrinoor since over en, 000 opplientions been'inedo' to the Hair of hie pro- trove or Into Ninon!. Dye. WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE, produse h color . . _ not to lw - distingulshed front nature. and is w'arranted not to injure In. the Nast however long It may ho eon• meets of had Dye 'retnedied;' - the Hair invigorated for Life by thfs :41)14.11(11(1 Dye. , Made:sold or applied (n 9 private rooms) at the Wig Factory, '233 Broad Way, Nevi York. Sold in all titles - and towns of the I.loted States :by Droggints nod Onte . y Goods Dealers. I'M_ The Osundne has the name and address upon steel plate engraving on four sides of earh Box. of WII,LIA3I A. BATCHELOR, 233 Broadway, New York. Sold by ernavists In Carlisle. • WIGS—WHIS—WIGS —Bateholor's Wigs wind Tottp Ices surpass all. They ire elegant, light, easpand darn Lie.. Fitting to k thane—no turning up behind—no shrinking off the head; indeed, this Is the only Extol,. lisinnent whore these things .10 properly understood and made. Zia Broads ay, New York. n0r17,58-ly IMPORTANT To FEMALES I DR. CIIIiESEM AN'S PILLS,. prepared ,by Cornelius 1,. Cheesentan, M. D., New York City. The combination of Ingredients In these Pills are the result oft, long and estensist' practice. They are mild in their operation. and eertain In correcting all irregularities, Painful Menstruations, remerhtg all obstructions, whether from told or otherwise, headache. tain in the side, palpitation of tho heart, whites, all nervons.atTeethins. hystetirs, fatigue, pain In the kirk and limbs, /to.. disturbed sleep, which urine front Interruptions of tut three "" Tit M ARMED LADIES, De. elleeSelllATl'S elm Inv:dual.), as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity ladles who have been disappointed in the ate Of [A11.'1 . .1411, , 1/1.1C111.110 U 1.111114 I.olllhloll, hi' Or. Cheesenutnis l'llls doing all that they represent to do. IVarranted purely vegetable, and tree from enYiltitte Injurious. Expllelt directions, which should he read, 11,14111111311). P3CII 110 s. Prise $l. eout by 'Mall An en• closing $1 to any authorized :Agent. Sold by Oho Drug gist In every town lit the Dotted Stairs. HAI. DUTCH' NtIS. Conceal Agent the the United States, 165 Clunnhers St.. New 'York, to Nillosll. 1111 W 1,01144110 orders should he addressed. 14A9:al:11T A FINNEY, Wholesale and Detail Agents . , Ilarrhhurg, t'a, KiliFFEll, Carlisle; Pa. anariitts. CAI?. 141 , 31. PRODVCE ➢IAR7{ILT Reported weekly. for" the Herald by Woodtriard & Se 1111Ildt. FLOUR Superfine, per bbl. $ 5.37 JO: Extra, do. 5.62 • do. Family • do. 6,00 RYE ' do. ' ' 3.62 WHITE WHEAT per bushel - - " -- 1,30 MI) du do. 1,20 . ItYr. ilo 72 Court . do. OATS - do. . Cr.ovututErn . do _ • 637 TIMOTHYSEED ,do. 1 87 SPRING 13ARI.EY do, 50 . 10 55. NVirrkm.BAULEY do. _ 60 to 65. YEILLADELPIIIA fIARI~Et T 6 MoNn.kv, February 7, 1t159. The demand for CLOVERSEEII,Is steady, buLthe high views of holders check business, nod oaly some I a 100. bu. have been taken at $7 a 7 124 frhm first, and $7 a 7 25 frf.lm second hands. Nothinwdoing-inTimothYiw Flaxseed. There is very little export demand_ for ,F m ica, and the market is dull today, a 6 pre vious quoted rates; 1000 bhls. extra sidil at $6 rer hld., and superfine in offered freely at $5 75, but the inquiry is only to supply the ,trade. at from $5 75 to $5 871 for standard and.hotter brand; $6 a 6 50 for extra ated extra thmily flour, and $6 7511'7 50 pei bbl. for fancy brands, as in quality'. DYE F 1,061 is wanted ut $4 per bbl. but holders gener ally ask more. Coax NlCAL•continues scarce and meal is worth $3 50 per bbl. In Ga.mx there is not touch movement to notice iu Wutwr;-but, prices are unchanged, with sales of about 1000 iii small lots, at $1,99 for good Pctin'll..red, mid $1 (1 . 2 for white. Its dull, and Denten is nearly 19011I inial at 85c. - .Coax is better, but the demand is only for prime dry lots, which are scarce and-wanted to fill up IL yessel, at an advance qii p - rv.. - Wions_quotaitiOns, and abolit - 5000 - bii; yellow have been. taken at 80c., in store and in the cars.. Deers Combine in 'request; and about 4000 bu...nrime Delaware brought 50e., • 'BARLEY., a safe of 2000 Mt. New • York . was Made at 871 e: per bu.'. and 6000 bu:' do. 'at -85 e. per bu. • . • Rend the adyerthiement oP Dn. SAN thitit's Lie& lart:goralor: • In Dickinson towns)1111 on tho 8d In.tant, by Bor. Ear:. Mr.. .105r4.11 atekplkNilkii,c, to 3115.' CARRIE C. IIUnTUN ' . .•, - - . • „in :111vbIguit,".111r. 1,14 V. 111111,0;_to ‘11.1% . MARI 31A1.1,.• , . , I,f tliq bisolog Of omkib jwablbibol by tioi tool of I.lloiikoi, boiler Oinigrate. r DYSPEPSIA new ,flbtiertisements POTATOES! , FOR • SEED AND FAMILY USE, The best and most preilific:ever offered in the•Wcto • ,' . . York nr I ain now prepared In fill orders for all kinds of itota: toes selected and put up expressly for Seetror fatally uso, Of the - following varieties: PEACIf 111.008. good. E111 . 1.1' Nome's JUNEN, good. Titer; " • • ilvegm.tx, pretty " Worn: ritcsits. Dues " ' MACK 311:netlut good. 1.500. 11 000 SkEDLINGN. CARTER'S, good. latiNeE AI.IIERTtI. ; .ltouun exit 1,800-PINK EYES: - • ` FIJX - EYES, - ifiY•d: • _ .• _ThitY,Atro_ralsed in New. York and:iiew Jersey-end are--, IeRANY'EII The Peach Blows Potatoes yield .front Leh to 3till !turb id!, to the It ehro. to lo planted 3 1.2 feet apart. two cuts to I. he it 111, one aye to ttocli'eut and vtueS wilt grow six bat Inning; 'When boiled" the water 11111 st let floored mf two., duns or they will slack Ito same as lime. bloomed Or o.isted is the hest way for cooking. • Tho Meek_ Mercer. it ields-tho same as -Peach- Blows, --' and Paiited about the Saul& as ordinary potatoes. The usual 1041110 culture tt 11l answer for till the early varieties.. Thal:arty .11ounitsin June are the 1414 In Any York uteri:et. l• • For :tole hy it ~, • 11 . 11 ARKNESS; Carli•lo. P, 0 )10” . Ili . , • u.l —2lll NEW LIQUOIt S'.l'o It E - ' Foreign and planestle IVlees and I,lquorH, muldoltorated+fiw - pde - al - wldgisde - antl - i'Vtlii ,inart. gallon. barrel ur larger quantity. ' eit . , the °nu-4,0 ) ,. .111.1” 1 / 1 1, Pot: (pore Opor- NES..•It o. ) liwuut Malaga, of • '' bust bra NS. • • (`ew Engbiltil. spißprs. ' Pura , 1 Plaid ssopper and • • I rgtifi^d; old • • . WUS.j 310tionattlicia: obi wheat, pure plain copper . • T old! old!! old!!! Jtye, at • — `reduced pHs,. • --Par.:trailed? unrlell bthry-parpos c e, al " - B. - . f. — KiEvFER . s • Wholesale and Retail DruC:, CbtanicAl. Confectionary,, • Fs Wk. Toy, Tobacco. Liquor and variety more Our pennnnont 10,14100 to 1 4 011(11 If:tooter street:All. rectly opposite 111111110Wil Hotel. stud suljuisting In bolCss (11 1 / 4 ...ery More. . . Feb. t 5,1859. • • PPEALS:—LTIie Cononissionors •of „emnlierlanil county lily,. 11 sed upon the-folio, Ing times and places tor holding the appeals. on the trim, nlnl :isse.isitient for the s4yeral boron:Aix and tinvoshlpti in said county. .roniity rate :1 • --t•itirte.tax-,thillarrate--1 The Me:psi:MS Win 11111ke. their returns respectively, at the times and places fixed for Nlolll . olf tow11811i11:11t the public. Loom. of S. dLrb r, 011 Tuesday the Sill of March, f••••ilser Spring. at the fuililb• house of Peter llartnan, on Wednesday the ilk of Mol, Ilmnpdeu and homer A Ilen.Jit - thei'polate hotigerif . 11. 11—titonit 011 , 111 - 11rstlay , the / 0 tli.Of Ma reli. - • • • Rust urn' and Yew Pint crime!, t the public house of It _Clny,_on -- = - Sfeelnolleelnien end Upper et the pittale 'anise of (1;7,, - sponslef. on Saturday the 12th 0131 arch. Newville and Franhfitrd. nit LI o public house of D. S. Iniplat. on 31obilny the 14th of 3lai ch. at the Lemon of U. S. Pthilap, on Tues day the 18th day of Mareh. 'hie hous9 of John Ford; on Wed nesibly the I Mb of 3liirch. tilllppensburg borough and township. at Lien public -' ._bou...ti of S. :neve°, 0111 hursilay the Tit!, of-Mar.b. Southampton. at the same 0111:0 Oil Friday the lfith. Nee ton, at the house of C.:Mt:IIW,, on Tues day the 2211 of March. - . • _ Dickinson, at the public howl, of John Early, on Wedile..lay the 2811 of 31iireli. West Peon...hone at the public house of In ha ugh. nn Tuesday - the 2111 i of )larch. South' MlLWletnn....nL3-10..Comml".nlonere' Oilier, on Friday th • - - - - - Y, : - North 311laletini;at"the rums placo on Seturdey.tho, . or March. Carlisle; at the FlllllO 111/li . ll on Monday the 28th of - ANDItEIt KER. - SAMUEL 131 EIIAW N. H. IiCRELS. Commissioners. I=l TN the Conrt of Quarter Session's of.. CuinberfiTtid County. 22,1 January; WO. it °port 'td visitors of the Poor linens for the year 1858. 'rho undersigned committee appointed by the yourt to visit. examine Into, and relent Opel, the 11111fIngenient and present eondit ion of the Poor 11011FIVO(11118 001111ty," -. beg Irene to state that In the discharge of the tlntles an• .signed -them-they -hove visited the 1 ustlt tiOii at differ- - mit times during the year, Thew were In the Poor House nil the Ist day of Jartniiy, 1850, 112, of which 20 were COltire - 11: — Tliere lion hi , en admitted 'shire then • 207, of which 21 were colored. and 4 horn 1n the house, notidrs, the whole number - provided fur during the year - 11 - 111rof which 12 died. 7 hound out and 102 discharged, rhyme the 11111111/Or in the 11011/41 OD 1110 let 11/1y or.inn• , navy. Is , " 140. of Vlltivh 54 are entered. - eat pees, 25. The whole Handier chargeable at tlio end of the year Is 11i.3. In addition to the abm...1502 tennnienl paupers have been admitted on short periods and:their wants sumilled. We are happy to,state that we were murk pleased nit: eve, V visit we made to the Poor 11011S0 ON We found everything .in good order: all the apart ments clean and neatly arranged - and all possible rare was taken to promote the health 111111 eolllfort. Of the paupers: their clothing, dint and medical attendance are all good, proper and creditable to the Institution. labor In provided for those who are able to work. The child. Fen. no, mn.k, aged and infirm, rt eel ve proper rare at d Ottefltloll. UllOll the whole yo'or committee arr . per leetly satlsiled that the institution has bran well and - faithfully managed during the year Just closed, yet your committee ennost close without approving of /11/C1 recommending to voile lion Is the opinion expressed by the committee of 1850, rONfleet1111: n 11,0011 to lot erect ed separate from the main building which would mate. . Holly enhance ttnovalue of the 1bl:1,4411111y. kr.. 11. L. IfUltiillol,lWit .10S1•11.11 CUIXEI, Visitors. A. J. lIARMAX, MEE= HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM.- .1. Ii..CALLIO & CO.. suerersors to Wm. IL Trout, would 40110ufwe tn . their ellStednerS and the public zenerally that thug have just received from Philadel shin. a large and elegant stuck of goods, in their line of of every variety, style and quality. They have en bandit splendid as..bttileuf uf • •--- a. H TS AND CAPS, "11,— of all descriptions, from the eolumon to the finest 11111 AND i ll.li HATS; and at prices that must suit every 0110 who has an eye to getting, the won th of !di:looney. their Silk, Mole Skin and Ilmer Hats, are unsurpmeed DURA ANU PIN 1 . .11: by those of any other establishment in the country.. BOY§' IWO of even . denerlption corstantly nn band. They respectfully Invite oil the old patrons and na many now onus ns pos,lblo, to give than n J. U. CALLIO & CO. Oei 1.3.18513,1 y 'Tti. H. FRANCISCUS, ,Vo '241 Jhvlcet Street, Iledadelphio, Itorgest nod best tootortml stock of CA It CHAIN, Cotton Ytorsts, Wtodollog . , Cotton Laps, t'orollet aro, Ilt•tl Cords. VI ash 1.1,155. Hope In Coils. t4olou Tortoott.. I ittlltto blue Twkt. otiould Lamp, Ca toll, Ctotooplopote, Lord sod Muhl II kits, to thotClty, Also, to grunt' StIVILIty of 1 , 15 Nuts a blot, Ito oilers itt 0n,,,, otioct rent' Ittooett cask poi , et. Feb. it, ISJO-3111 \ - 10 V ICE .-- - Meourse of SIT . Lee , 11 tures will be delivered In the . F.Mory eltdreb during the months of February and March; In phi of the funds of the church. The Lecturers engaged are, 11ev. 11. 11. Mllhurn, of N. V.: Morton WMl.hael and J. W, Forney, - Eters.; Ili. hider. of Philadelphia; latv. O. 11. Tiffany. of Baltimore. and_ John IL !...050. sii., of Vermont. Front the diqlnguislred rerutat lon 01 these gontlitmen; the praline may rely upon o series of enter. tahnuonts richly worthy of r tteutlon. _ ;rickets for : the cootie. $l. For a single lecture.'2s cents. - TO be had at the stores of Messrs. Firier, - Lourlon nod Haver:4ldt, and at the door ol tho church. For particulars, IMO hand hills C. COLLINS, Committee .1. W. 31 AItSIIALL, of W. C. 1111.80 N, ) errangements. Feb. 2, 1859—at . . . 10 ''S AL E . The tthelemigued offers st tutrnel of laud, sltu , •tu in South Iletou townshlp,l soul a-bitif miles writ of Carllblo, ou tho Chnutbetsborg.pit,., ta m. talulug IJ . seres, of which one half Is timber Insuil. W F BRANDON. ttq Also, 50 cords of wood for sale 11,1,0 1800—.41t • NUM e C lie — rlan a County AGRICULTURAL MOIETY. will meet at Ito Court Douse. In Carlisle, on MONDAY, the Ist of March, next, at II o'clock, Fob. U, Ifi6D, D:S. CHOFV, Prerptary. AILS 1 NAILS I-1000 kegs best quality Nalle. We are 'prepared to sell Nails of the very best quality at. I lio very lowest price. Persona In leant of nulls and building materials would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. J. P. Nor,th4lailever Street. MEM MAlllOl'l HALL, 1S the' place. to get good Daguerreotypes, Arobrotypes, illehmlutypea, Stets f . ,reorcopcs. Crifyontypea aid Photographs. - •,- t'oraonaaisitiog•Carlisla.ulll.ttmittta.rawarci-ihtW-..__ -. for their trouble to visit this institute. , D. -,But few, speelluens are exhibited at the dooyp - and the public are reapectfulle Invited te. rill at the , • lalldry. nbore mery variety olpicturcti 'tamable of be lol.llllduced by the photographic Art can you Obtained: . and lientlemen call in whether you want plc. lures or pot, and you zr ill meat lth a cordial reception. - - , Deapectnally yours, D. C. N DAG LEY. -- - TO 7 - ... 311 - E 7.13.U51N ES S NTEIIOTIANTS and °there Wileildnn' linens kiioiso to thO public, will find the I' itstv Penal nt New an excellent nil veil icing meal , tin. It hoc an eatennlve and rigidly Inerenslng elecge.: ntlea. Tertian minilenite • Thn V 0 i.tv Stan In published ~ at $l , rel. annum tid• - • . . All Onlerieshoulit addresned to the underlinin]. at surfllle. P - - • NOv. 17,e1tilia.-.lnt =
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