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CARLISLE, PA.
Wednesdayv Aprjr6, 1839
It is with the deepest aorrow jind
•
regret, that we arnounee the death. of
, Prof.. D. RA:IMM epOW:11, )f Irving
--- •Auffuring frowirlingerWdrs - e - klreitia . '
yeeteiiley eveniek, - .in the 20th. year of
• , nge4: • - ' • '•
With. brilliant talehtS, studious habits,
and a character of high moral rectitude
hd enteactnipOn the'active duties of life
• With bright prospeotsof future usefultic,sg
"but, like ninny others; he has fallen. a vie
tint on the very threshold,' to intense
mental application, leaving !tinny friends
with cruslieditopesand hearts, to..lanient
.14s•carly ,deailt. °
- LVANIA LEGI4I.ATUIII3
"PosNg
Monday March 28. 7 lir the'Senate, the pri:
_L_Vate_ettNtitter_was_taken up tutd_t
bills were passed. . .
A Suppleinent to the act incorporating-the
Norristown and Freenutneburg Railroad.
A supplemdt to the - Chestnut Hill undChel- ,
41111Venhant Railroad
An act to incorporate the Bybcrry atittAnda
lusia Turnpike Co.
In the Itouse, on ruotiottof Mr. tinmersley,
- tile bill relative to acutiOn laws wasconsider
ed and -amended, so as to apply to Allegheny
'county and the bill pits'secl.llnally. • •
tn-actitalconfer op certairi y oszociationa.of:
citizens , of thl§t'Cluittionwealtk--the---Tiowera
- and ,inuntinities .of corporationsAtad bodies'
politic in law, and to confirriveliariers hereto
fore granted was debated, and was under:eon
sideration when the House adjourned,' -,
• 1 •At the evening session. the House taak up•
•• the not to• establish a general Banking. Latv,•
which was dittcussed. till the lidur of adjourn
merit. •
Tuesday March 20-In the Senati;
to provide for the fencing of Williamsport and
Elmira Railroad-was discussed .brietlY; -and
negatived by a tie vote, 15 to 16.
• The Genernl - Approprintion - bill - was taken
up. ' The section appropriating $280,000 for
- the suppojt of the Common Schools gave rise
to-a lengthy discussion. Mr. Coffey:mii , indto
in - crease 'the amount to $300,000: Pendirig .
he consideration of the motion, the Senate
adjourned till afternoon.'
. In the afternoon session, the consideration
of the eneral appropriation bill vas rtsulned.
the motion 'to increase tho appropriation to
Connuon Schools being in
....
The motien was negatived, and the section
patised as itcrane from.the House., '
The appropriation to the Western Peniten
r—lirify was"inerTi§ed — twellie:lthousend
for thelpurpose of extending the buildings.
The 7approptiatlon Of, twelve thousand five
-. hundred dollars to tlfe'Selifi - jr for... Wont arid
feebleminded children ; to complete the build
' inks, was opposed by dr Turney and suipor-
tel by , Mr. Qazzans, pending which the San
- ate adjourned, •
In the House. n petition •signed by - citizens
- of Bucks coanty, against the divorce of.lUrs.
Fry from her husband, wits presented,
The act to incorporate the Iftintingdon 'County
-Bank was passed finally.
The not to incorporate the Hest onville Man:
tun and Fairmount - Passenger Itildrond
pany, was passed
The act relating.to. Insurance Companies
and Associations in the city and canny of
Philadelphia, and county of Allegheny, was
considered and indefinitely postponed
The net to reduce the number of Aldermen
in Philadelphia was passed. .
The balance of the session was consumed in
the consideration of private bills.
Wednesday March' 80.= In the Senate,' a
largo number of bills were reported from the
Standing Committee.
The consideration of the appropriation bill
. .
was
:resumed.
The section making epproprinlions.fo•lks
following institutions were stricken from the
The Northern home for Friendless Children
in Philadelphia.
The Penn Asylum for Widows and Indigint
Females in Philadelphia.
The Orphans, Home nt Zolienepe.
The appropriation bill was under considera
tion all the morning.
In the afternoon the consideration of the
bill was . resumed.
The bill passed first reading as reported by
the committee, without any material emend.-
ment.
-•
• Air. Bell offered a new section, appropria-
Bug two thousand dollars for, the traneporta
time of people of color to Libet:ia.
The section was pending when the Senate
adjourned.
IA the • Home. n number of private hills were
cortsiderscl and passed finally, among' them
n Hot to establish the Penn Industrial
- •
An not, to incorpothite the Philadelphia and
Newdlope Railroad Company.
The act establishing a General Banking Law
was taken up in order, and discussed at length.
*motion lo postpone' indefinitely was lost
—ayes 90 nays O.
• .Qn motion of Mr. Gratz; 9.lle!not to abolish
the Board of Health-of Philadelphia was post
, poned indefinitely. , •
An not, to erect a new judielandiatrict out of•
the counties of Jefferson, Clearfield, E lc and
~,,.Forest,led to a long . and .sph iecti discussioh.
'7but was defeated—yeas 88. nays fil„
The act toprevent frauds at elections, was,,
considered and postponed for the 'present.
„Thursday Merit' 31.—Idthe Senate, a largo
number of bills were reported from the Stand
ing Committee. A message was received front .
the Governor vetoing the bill to , inaoiporite
the Mount Alto Iron Co., of Franklin county.
..Tho appropriatien bill was taken up, and
the section offered - hi Mr - Belli.approPriating
. two thousand rdollais for the transp9rtation of
• people of color to Liberia,' Wits' new('
Several new,eCatfous were
,offeretl,,hut: not •
agreoirto, -- and the 'bill; after -goittethrough
, Colamlttee.di the . wee, laid over on
- second readingi,
•
• In the r tionee," the following billuwere 1)18'8
edfinhll.o' ;. • • , •
- An.,tict Trbviding for taking - testimony in
eases or eoutostetreleotions for members of the_
. Legislature,. _. •
An 'act , to authorize execution of premiers in
J oeitain cases in eqttity coneernieg propeily
. stleltitilite jurisdiction of the court ordefen-
loofa Uoiresident or found therein;,. '
-A supplement to:an not to amend eertalp
t • ': .. feMii - Ottge , hisr for tho morn safe end'jtisi
km 0711,144; and
,secure euloyment; of, re,ld
and personal estate,. approved;
,kMW 1i ? Rlllll.
the eitizetieof this -COninettrieall Oho powers
and :ininiunities'of -.corporations 'nett bodies
~polutte nod to confirm:charters hereto
.fore grUnt . 4
. • Fridtiy.April the Senatei,,tlrketierfil
,aPpropriatiOn was taken up.{ . 'An Omeud
7,- Ment weeadopted direct ing he St ate Trenettio'
to retain $2OO out of the salary' of each mem
' . bet of the Present Legislature. Amendments
to itfcrease the ,salaries of the judges of the
Supreme and `District' Court,' arid' Court o
1 , ; ')..Altintrke ',CiF L :'rnt.;.: Ortatt.A . N Ii:, AIM L. ,
rito.ll
ttgiTrottNii-li tinier SNOW SToust.-LThe ever
land Aintil IMS artived hi Si: Louis: ' -with Sun
Francisco PaPeli to the iMill'•`. A tide of ena •
•'gration wits setting toWards the ,IValla, Walla
l'adeY, lately : hill:tied to set dement' by Mler' of
In Oregon: a boy seven years old. Poised *1
and paol-it le the lady matiagel-8 of ton Mount
Yet . )n-AsNeCia non. •
TheneevieSt snow; Ft: Mu ever knoWn in Cali
fornia had occur. din Sierra wittily • Snow ,
`pros filteen to -twenty . feeideepon-the . iintun-
Lilo eitle*___A_leliteLfrcinAtizinntetimittsihat.
.the_dillarent-ualies-olXpaches,after--making•
_their trena,„,wit.ll,,Alainig,,..tazgi,..,mear,..fita,
. . . _ ,,,.......—
'went. info Sonora Jo drive etrittook .
striCout, and the •appropTilitionfof 12.500 1 tie nilliol
--- In - complete - tint -- buildings of - the -- school - for - 17, Ri the l " Ivil-1411-o° . - - - . -r-Iliv r e ' lil " 4 " l " 4 - -wer A
province coniiiiiit . kog till manner of . deli )
feeble minded children, was restored. • . ' relations.,
, . At the aliening session the consideration of Tee Citation° lediriiis7reebed a Moil platter;
• the appropriation bill Was resumed, and the on the Gila river., They and other Minds:of
-
sociion reducinethe pay of the membeni to the Yu.nas, 0111) hilVO. been -heretofore friend.
. j ly m . ,. es have feriae& an alliance wi th the Neo
*soo was stricken out.' " . . .
• -
. .
In the - llouse. the act - le In - corpefale the' , 1114 - Flieinizleman. Indian agent, intend
'Pliilitdelphia Ocean SteaMship Company pass- ed to aptly ;o Col. Hallman to chastise them.
Aland Unt,3 11101141111 d pertains; had gone.. in
mf. The vote on the bill entitled an net to. a;1 n o n Pike s Pea, to the mountains in New
confer on certain RBSOCIIII iotll3 of the citizens Mexice,drained by the Purgetoire and ilur
-
.of this Commenivenlth the powers and immu 1 . .114 . . .
J. nice Slates, of San Francisco, Ens sett- ,
' niiies of corporations /and bodies politic in
e; a, d I rk, Gen. Commit to i tili a - fine of
111;v, anti to coefirm charters heretofore grant . * I 13UU. tr laintleisetual alit, bundled - him
ed. ; was re;.bnsidered,_ and the ...v r ole woe Iltbn lifty.lies,-in Punishment for•,an assault-with a- .
postpOned indefinitely, - Which passed, the bill' pi /01 on Z. 5•1 - QiittlbY• - . ,
titi.otigh'idiVllBit,e, -T mti'
- C RCs ;u; Ti)To ncm PEAK -TWO THOESAND
- 7 -11- 'ilurre ' port of the Committee 4' raiteretice A 11ti.7--.IM - e - St — J,n- , upllTpaTerrBl - irfnlni us that
....ipa_lttalt 1 . 0 PII . o; s peak by . tho'll;wintind atut
on the bill to abolish the Board or On it - at, Jusepo ranroaa, 1,1,11 . 0 tugli tout coy, contin
'of the Poor tyaiagreedtmwithout debate. The, „„ to I ttcrottoo do,ley. On Friday- - last,: 8011
free .banking law was taken up in order, dis - paesengers, all for the• gold region, arrived
. cussed iind &Created, yeas 31, nays 58. thela on a sing:e train. and on the day follow
Several priVate bills were passed. . ing, CIO others al rived.
When so consider that the rush has only
.]
The supPlenient to trio act to regulate anti, commenced , and will nut reach its height. till
continue fhesysteili of Coienton - Schools, - ••was about - the - middle - of - Alma, we -- iney - form - S - Olue 1
- - Common Pjons..were re,jeofed Tho npproplin
• tion of $ . 2000 'to curb and palm Ominflann
=MT
t o Eastern 'cnitentinry, won
RI F. ea
diScussed at length
. Saturday April 20.,-In the-Senate, the.bill
•to authorize the essessMent of &Mines-on the
Northßranch Canal, -was lost by a tie . vote.
Mr.. Jtandallireed a_ supplement to : the bill
-atithorizing-the--Cout.ts-ot-Coinmon-Pleas to,
C'hiMge Hie names of persons. t -
The bill-toticarporate the Commercial
Batik of Pittsburgh, was taken up and •post•
(potted' for.the pt;esent. Tlie bill relative to
incorporate Cemetery Companies, Ives:passed.
Lt the Ilduse, -the:bill supplementary to the
further supplement to the net to prevent dis
turbances im public meetings was passed.
supplement to the - .lllilit iniew - was post ,
posed. indefinitely ".
A motion. was Rata to-pioceed to ilincon -
sideraiion of the pePaild Libeity bill ; Imetti.t .
two thirds -voting for'-ifillie motion - was - lost.
Mr. Rouse, offered a preamble and resolu
tion, setting forth the capture ofs:colored
man, without resistance on behalf of the citi
zens of Harrisburg, Therefore. respived 'filet
the aMA of GovernMent - be removed toppa-
delphin. ' Not agreed to, yens 5, nnytOtil.
The ret•olutLm of Mr. ltouoe. web Offered in
consequence of an intenso excitement ereirica
iii liarrisburg, by thiarreet of a colored mon
under t 1 Fugifive'Slitve Law
A Just Cnioripilnletit.
The following welb,nteelted compliment:to
ilugh-St uart—Esq,one-of t he-Represenpit i vett
from this county, we extract front the
,l'itts
butgli Post. It is a just tribute to his moral
worth as a man, and hinubiliiies7ns n-fegis.
Won' -
, Gun:het:land county has•gsod"reason to- be
- proud of such .men.as Stuart and McCurdy,
.. for It 'wooer much they only differ on initu.r
questions, we
.feel assured • that ns
friends of the old Ktyrione.diey both occupy
---- tiittiiiiinWnifoi:Mi L— ThEreorrespondenrof tro
l'ost says :•
•Mr Stuart. ofcatiterla , d is tfaciund Demo
crat and a man of tbecpurest Intentions - fle
--toodhashad-expetience-this-being-hio-second
term. His unbounded popularity is fully at
tested by 'his re-election when we take, into
consideration the perfect upsetting of the
Democratic household at the last election,. -
Mr. 8 does not troublethe llotem by wi ndy
arguments, but is. ever ready to serve his con
stituents and to do battle for the principles
that actuate the Democratic party Ile is a
whole-souled mom and in appearance not nit
like your hue fellow townsman Gen. Lorimer.
It the people v o f his district are desirous to be
represented by a truly honest _and fearless
democrat. then in that instance they 411111111.11
got a better or more pun; man thou Stuart.
The Campaign for 1860
The Pittsburg Gaze* says that the pros
pect now iathat the "denaotratie".piirly will
go into the canvass of 1860 on the tolluwing
issues:
1. Free trade.
it. The acquisition of Cuba and Central
Jr merica 'ldr the purpose of es - tending Sla•
very.
tit. A national slave code for the territo. -
ries. •
iv. The revival 'of the African Slave
- Trade.
v. The concentration of despotic power in
the hands of the President. amounting'prac•
tically to the afrrogation.of the constitution.
These 'Will be the issues which the Smith
will' force upon the north at the Charelstiin
Convention TheY may sugar coat the pills
to make them go down easier, lint, in effect.
'these will constitute the Charleston platform.'
The honest men of the party will be driven
out. and those with weak, consciences will
gap at.the dose; but the masses will take it
us prepared for them, '-witkout- a..tyhy•tmit7,
wherefbre•
mayfie some who wilt ilaTifiTt .
will be impossible to rally a party upon such
issues; but they are mistaken .in the temper .
of the party which the South As dealiag - witiv
Thelremeardous , advance made in one rear
_upon the: slave trade question' is evidence
enough of readiness to go any length !le t t
they may ilem . and upon this question.
Mon. JAMES M. WELLER&
Mr. Editor: We were pleased to in the
Herald of !twit week, your indorsement of the
=editorial remarks of the Philadelphia Enquirer
in'rettard to tile nomination of the lion. JoS
M Sellers, of Juniata county, for the office of
Auditor General. '
Mr. Sellers' well-known popularity at home
attests hie strict: integrity' and character, and
endorses his fitness ,for this official posit ;
while his able and consistent. discharge of his
Seam oriatiluties litut made him host it of friends
in all partiesthrougliout the Commonwealth.
'Cm qualifications for this .itnporiant post are
undoubted: Trigetherwith thoroniiblx.syste
matic and, business habits, lie' pos.ess - l.s dia.
erhuitiative 4140es...that 'would liiverably!
adapt theraselves' to the numerousdciolls of
the Auditor Oenerol'S' finanoial reviews, -. In
the ent iling. campaign, the opponents the
Federal Adniiiiistratiotti should wisely select
standard,.':bearerei; Whose principles wi I be
intleiibiej whose popularity IS. certain, and
whisie'retrottnized-abilities-will-make -their
notninata ts, valuable. , • • •
IV° liitvamoiy eminent men thronghonteur
State' who Connect ionS With 'officiol copiici
ties. have, brought them honorable noliceand
repute;' hut'-none more Suitable. none more
honorable and'none more available than .has
M. Sellers, can nominated by the 001061-
'thin of the opposition furs certnintind glori
ous triumph In October, iliink . it may be'
safely soidierj . Cumberlend that she wit , cast
Mier voice and vote
.In convention for. each a
A ,DhltimortkiGrand
Jury: In a . fortaal preAeatatioa, have
oi
preygi;d thg 90:lion 41)41. the mardeis otitl ath.
2:ol., jti' ,a9l,wiity,ialer,tee fregtiefilly.4iei.pe(rittA
i
Glin6",'vicinily s 'cnoty ;be' aitiilliitail•,to'
-.,4bitlity as well itift.he,(iOnniiii of liquor diuuk
~tr4'' ~%~:.
approiOntate cohost e of the huge tide of pop
Wation surging westward to spread itself over . l
. the bosom of,lldn'iniscent State of Colonna.
The I lannibal and St. Joseph reed is only one
of the chintielit ',rough which the livingstreani
rushes. , More than it thotimatatpersons_a.dayl
pass ... through this city by the Mts,cittri fiver
et)merti ,ill , l — „t lie biotic rmid
others cross the Mississippi at V/IliollB, ferries,
hi wagons, and ; • avoiding the cities, ...deer by
the must direct roads for, the western .border
ot .the State: , while nearly all who start from
the southern Staies•go up the Arkansas river.
t lirough fort Smith. It is fair to est innate the
number o Peakers Suin g west ivard
through the 'several avenues off ravel, atl •40110
_ . 4'lleY-ctinte trtnii every . State-in the
Union. but chiefl.r.trom the west —from Mi.'
nuts Indian,, Qino, Michigan, Wisconsin.'
lowa, unit, Kentucky, near y every 'county, .
town, and liandet, -iii.-'virtue of which -- States'
sends out It company of tem twenty, or thir
ty. Six inotiths from this tl ,y the . u •organ—
iced region 'of Cohnititt ttlie itI...POSLA for'
the new territoryo . will Clint:till n popithilion
of BUP 0 souls. it. will - probably (MIMI 100 :
the qIIII.IIIIIS II State tit.oe,next Congress
atllat EATIIN UV Tl:ttliEla4 IN Alto:itiA9.-
IVC find theliewhit , in a letter from a coy
.respondent of the Cincimuui Conintereial,.,wtto
writes fruit IVes ev: Arkansas:
•
7.---Abont-two-week-Pago-the-wife-of4lrAalvin:
Evans living in Ilatlison county • Arkansas.
killed a tante turkey of the yellow SI ock. , nnil
Oil dressing the gizzard - I.mnd a lump yet
low gravel which attracted her att mu ion. Ou
examining it site could not determine What it I
WAS, therefore she 'conchided - m - keep it and
show it to her husband. She Mil s.O, and it
..provedms-noteli.n.curiosity to him aif it had to 1
her. Tlfiv preserved it and showed it to their
neighbors. who getieVi . illY give 'Weir notion of
it as being gold or something of a metatic no
11r. Evans therefore determined to carry it
to FaYelieville and have it testeil which be
did; and filo lamp "prove to be worth thirty I
rents pure gold afoul two I hir•is pure '
metal.• The general opinion is that there is
gold in Arkansas. especially since they fluid
out that he turkeys are eating it.. It ha-been
.rho_heliefoLeverytaidy_that A al•nsys.cmitains
anineral wealth • The nboyr a:ecuut is one
that con borelied on, for iit Evan• is a man
of strict, trout. ;IMF he is a preacher' of the
',lard shell Baptist denomination.
'lt istolid that. sitter the discos cry. Nlottlison
enmity iti in a high state of exei;ement.
that nll of Mr. Evans' neighbor+ are killing
their turkeys, nod • Prospecting' for gold in
their'gizzards.
DIED or Ei RINGS.—About a week ago.
a domestic • anted I.lleti Vaughn employed
at the Uri on Hour. bad her amrs perforated
the purpose nt woo ritig enr rings. The
'operation was performed in the 11:1110
rpr, with the nonol results at the time. 0
the seentni day 0 her the, pleri4nr,het oar
commenced swelling. utni she left employ
men( ntiti went home. The third day the•
nu'elling and inflammation increased rapidly.
„ i f ie and st eeehless;
er . rsipelas set in,• nod for three, dais the un
fifiltinate-wman n suffered terrildF.o heti death
relt•ased Iter.— Bildver.
INDIAN'RENAINB POUND.— The tk-leton rind
pipe '6l - irti were'; Mitnil on: the 2111h_
- of
March. by the students of Burlington (N. )
CAlliege, buried in the, river lend:. which has
been greatly washed away by the late freshet.
This skeleton is supposed to be one et the
_Delaware Indians. wliir having stolen a quan
tity el•money from Captain Kid. and being
pur:ned, he was unuttered and buried near
the place where Burlington College now elands
The - skeleton ora giant a ght feet high. has
been exhumed from the farm of Mr. Colvin
near Monongahela City Pa. The Pittsburgh
Chronicle says: —••Fioni the position of the
bones in't lie vault undm. the stone. it is:Sup
posed the bodies were buried in a sitting posi
tion. the schil, bones and those of the trunk
being all in a heap. while .thane of the legs
were scattered almig towaids - the foot of the
vault.. At _the !U.!, Itlan, of many Of there
graves were. found, various article:. or orna
mews of exquisite workniamhip, denoting a
greater-skill twin mmully belonged to Indiana
together with cruckeryand warlike implements
The - graves.in-t viciuity_number sezimal
hundred, and go to show that the field was at
oiic iiiiieiiiiextensiVeliurYing ground." _
• TOONADie . AT 1.1111,ii1 , 1 , 0. PA. Mr. L. 11.
Nice, a student ot the Uttivensity. writing ;
tinder date of Friday la,t, says: •• There Ims
heed the most terrine tutu bare this even• '
j
Mg. I ever wit nt•sited which Infictittii — iirtlib
nritnle rota of the west wing Of the College
building and otherwitted damaged it A large'
pine tree ies down at the door torn up by the
ruins, and thelliASSiVe roof lies in • uhts at the
foot of therimiltling We distinctly heard ih
corning. and t when it struck the building with
31, trementlous arnsit like it million cannons
discittirgtd at ; once, owl Shook the building to•
, I for one expected the walls lomae
in upon ttit. • the students in the Amish story
hada wry narrow escape. . prvilnie room a
pite...Or bricks' came throng)) the coiling to
within a tbot or so of an occupant.
INDIAN lIATTLii IN , NRIMAAKA .
The lilVllllll . ic ittetititi• publidies, with some
mi-niving. it letter giving nit :moonlit of a bat
tle between the Sioux and. Pownees. in. Ne-.
brooks, on the llritla of Becettiber. The Sioar
numbered 111.0. mid worn led, by an Englitthintin
named George ; Wilthitits tbrealmlyntli 9 nicer in
the British army.' The' Paymees numbered
and wooded by their own' chief 'The
battle Insted . folte'-dnytf-infil 'five hiatus, -.ntiol
resulted-in the death of ottani 2011stoux. aint
.
about 140• wounded The J.:mitres' loss .vnt•
liitling:• The:tight is. sal tto have beenOnus'
oil by the Chief of the•Siour 'no . ' remaining
true to Iter j tv••rd She promised to ninrry the
IdhieLitf_the,es.tillig4•..b9( tit...0.1111.91 11 er not iol)
and married the' Eiglttitunin..llM whole story._
looks'npocryplittl. , .•
• SINGULAR AND PKIIBINTFINT Buicinn
r Thuni Gimp n. welitart- re,td.n i t, on
(ht ,go avenue.-in Chi Cage. eiittnitted.stli,
en the flfk by drowitick.', She was mar.;
rued, tiltput .lorty year- or age, trattleaves forrr,
children. three ',of. Wheel ate ,Sbieht: from
;porno • Thtificart h. a bey, about tied:fOnra of
age. discovered Iter.on niornitag. just
Itefere.tureil in the Well. 'lWiti gaie thesitirrin
I
'Flue Well is °licitly-it et:sculpt, ',barrel, sunk
the groamt and Ink we're. -Imo
clue had : pltingrd. lied heed. leaving ike
igreater pat of . i , lier hod:trail! rooting upon !lc
t o ' briyi b ' ee it!i4li jtyc . undue
"..rellgletts
Critts', - hdtred, Ihoot,, tightly.
thutriektu tune homer+. a'pra
6olun (Count, Ithtters.
Week
1 Remarks: -
• - , I metr.* I , .1 .
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
ME
01=4
Sunday
Ifo . n4ny
Weekly - 150 011 ' I 50
rrhailegre'ef beat In the above regleter in the thilly
avenge ul threat nbsorwailnuff._ • •
DICKINSON, cor.t.EGE..—During; the
ionsideratien .of the Itepoit •cif the Committee
on Education, in the l'hiltitielpliin.Courerence
lost week. (lie itcv Coppee advocated:'
"wit 11 a.aattit flatted- :CMOIIISIB.-: Tie of
e lodation, .nnd commiintled.)bto the' earnest
simpatity„and conaisteii! stipptirt of his mini
to ial hieth'ren (he institutions of learning of
tte Melhodist,Church.. If any preacher has
it in his parcel-. to send .at male 'path
,to
col
loge,-lerhim use his 'ut tuost•intl donee to\ plaee
him in Dickinson College; if a female path,
let her be:sent to the Wesleyan Female CoIH
lege. Profes'eor.lehiunit, of Dickinson Col- '
-lege- engorged • th et-remarks-of—pr.- Cooper,- in--
1 a foreiblo, speech. Ile said that_ preachers ,
sometif f nea fittled_to- press the.Claims_of I
[bison upon their people, because they feared
that Ilitt moral atmosithere•of the College WIM I
-dangtrons;- -'l'llis : ttuspicion-is-Thisiiied by the
Jaci_that..o,theiast_gratluating.class_t w:entp._
- t hree- were --church - tnemberir — and' — thirree
preachers of the GesPell. •
THE C4.q6FRTOF TIII! r.IirICSIVAN.
..—Wo hove been requested to sin te, that the
reovn . the .Black Siva'', paled to inoke hen
nppettrnue• in eirllide;htst week oft - adrertised,
*./IS beclian she 'could not ohtithr lodging of
the....X.0ref,,,,t• herself Sot I nssi , ..tnltts. ..She
expects to I 'y
II iisii here, in a few we, be.,
t
The funrldi lc
J Church
lug hex!, (1k
17,4 cl of
tie's or-Vol.
no doubt. da
E--E=TGr Conn
ror flirt uo
collect ions.l
sponse frin
TACTICS
order IeRI
Board of
c.ri
➢ln
nr
syt•tem
neting ns
Ma dry.
_ ,Ir .!:i 8 F -I .olr.ltalttirdflT. ort
..1) ssos Com.noe. U P. HALL,'
. 4 .4pril nth JIM% - i
Wm:DRAW have heard with regret of
the death Of inilionored brother, anomie W.
Illivir.u_oLtl , kle . --
—•
ErsoilYcl / we do tender our heartfelt
sytonaillies NIL ft into!. in their bereavement
Resarrd. ll our ball be droptil in memo"-
ing and tlint's wear the usual badge ler
thirty days. .
Re.nhyd, these 1 . 09414 ionA be publi,h
ed in the Co Iler,ild, and that 0 copy 01
the sane be fovea' to the family.
D WAttruni.n •
. k L. CANNON; C6Mnilltle.
V • Issue
J DiviKE
Tim - N
Qnuru•rlr fi
Liu•ratuire
the Great
los"phy ft tI
and the
Limits of
Electricily
liffine Mis.
Publish
toll street.,
print of 111
fish tool N;
w. od's 111 n!
G op Kv'ei'
April; niq
Monthlies:.
eing, ever)
Feat for th
hellish it.
sump of t
cuuotry.
IzACKW
beet) receir:
blp.(11: (mute,
terms ()Null
lour Review
.. 1 • 1 , 1
1
Ii
i ii,
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Nsw Mum i .
of the Martial ~
S.Tnouro.• ' .R.c I
t nitui four pi:
eo
year, or 10 gent
vettisemeni
Tne Ani
ber or.111,!s
m4ll who Itta
iooding tot#et
to Pipeett
yietl 144 a;rii
LITTF:I.I4 !AI;
ft portrait: of ph. r,
bestAe t
l!evielvti'mtkl •. i
Aftwittettly
naili, .
finti..t.4w,.ellqmstfi
it sell descreus
Fpr aoa..l.triiper'
' 4 ll2,lo3l7*: , tif'S
.named Jiiunks lln
abot bli wife
St , .I.9llissop\tbel .
"cultie4
unbitindid,:-11 •
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of hie vrife'froin,pi
b .by
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.BY.• JOHN- -W. FORN . EY:—
fljre of 41113 Courtin, in,Binory M.
dni delivered on Mondny ei , en.
Itli in,t. ) by John W. ForneY
elpliin. Thu wed known nbili .
rney.ns a public Lecturer:lrillil
A' ii crowded house.
.RILIIOO/LAND LAD fIE It- co,
tee who recei'v4;.ll suh;eriptions
nd Ladder CO., 111 . 0 how . ❑utkiog
.1 hope to lotve.a favorable re- .
te citizens. • --.
.
irt lfouNrro IT IFL P.M KN. - I3y.an
from the War Repartingait. a .
cent coneisting of Lient. - Col.
.Col. Porter. and
. aill - neeemble tit Carlialo Bnr
. Rill of April. to_exMoine Mici
'lotions for Mountril Riflemen.
prypared by Lieut.
J imit
BRITISH Ri,VIF.W.-
lirnary contains the . Algerian
'ranee.; _Carlyie . s__Frederick
mid the Fijians; The Phi
gunge; Sir Thomas Moore
r ot.;lntuitionalism and t he
inus Thought ; Dern Rive's
'henry and Practice; Scottish
;- Recent Nblicatittus.
Leonakd'Scotr& Co., 79 Fob
York.' The American re
f
I 'don, Edinburg, North Bri 7
'Mister- Reilews with Blaek.
e, are furnished for $l9.
I re . Boox.— The manlier for
0 be titylq the Queeil of the
l l xty boa' fagravinga, emlirm
that art nml taste . eau sax
titivation of the lades, em•
to literary artietes 'are from
tnnozitie writers-itt the
Itiwc7;zilcr:; - fur - lturili;"*.luis
n the publishers. 'flie tn.
'•cents n rich variety. .Fur
it to •• Muck wood," awl
• 'ec_uttr_ettilersloAlte—ud—
her culutnn. •
NTIILY.—The . April num.
York is on our table; - Tile
kifive cents to spend for
of do better than to go
t in the Atlallic; it will
u for . lula nioney. ' '
Lve received a number
issued Weekly by C. B.
-I‘. Each number s eon
altar music, at $4 n
t . for March 28th has
TM. with a sketch of
vittiety . from the Brit
es. Littell Son & Co.
for New York.
tst.—This plensani
I, !o nro assured;
ant is home airolo.-
•
eputalion it enjoys.
7 4 Young:twn.
.otoltor by 'oncupo.
II shot himself in
ise. dOniestio' diffi•'
net understooil- to
'it married but l'Oui
doubt.the loyally
[ titOtionn OW to
n.liod. for : : nonio:
' kili4iko,tii.lier . ::,
tuff the linetitind
ilie,'!itit Ids *lre,
0 . - sis,siOundstE/":1
Ill.;
The fdlovinOompuniCOon.fitiiiirilii.: A -
lornicy7Gezieral 'of the . 86ie:iiireter6ice 10'
lidenigs dthile.r4r muirefilititlio,
imporipmt..to some of due . ;endeil: •
ATTORNEIi:OR!4I:II.4I.7B,OFFTE:
Feb. I. 1t5 9 .
lion ...l'Actin'ray; Mulitor '
Lear : opiniOn ia'requet , ietl upon
cpu.mionNclietlier in . *.na•rellainljz . e
whosa:ialc's are less Ih,in ouo dollara'
Ewe requii•ed io take a license..to ,uoli mer
-01111%114We? ' ,
.r.•711-th ll - - •
1841. srsy.siill iII force. •..pitt un upderstand
deeif4i 011 aII_VAIIIIEVIRVAV VL-lii-thi! /I V.
VS It , Antrs, lit 1, Barr itere held t
this 4tritViso reliettled'hi the liih sect ion of
the net id the or pril, .1840. Under iltis
deeisio,rveinters of iiw r oinnilize intorqtruy
lieetn‘e whet lier e -t heir soles tintount Is one
ihnusand,dollnrs or 'otherwise.,
•
• JOIIN•C. KNOX.
Tun. New York paperN hring us a chocking
record of recent crimes Terpeirated in that
city. ..,A sailor, nanuul Eddy, who . had now
ried al drunken prostitute, grew)ealot of her
nutritiortallr Stabbed it nine to whom he Mind
her talking iii the streer,.on Monday wet 'ng.
A junn,..oo34,.Martin Oallagher,..inutta .
stabbed the b , r-tent4r . of a low gipuory. for
refusing him liggar. TWo boys, eleven and
twelve years of age. quarrelled' about nut 'or
ange .wllen one Stabbed the other Will, aeltoe
maker's knife. Two ,brotliers, named lem
quarrelled; and one shot the other lathe
hand and hend , Gwfth n double-barrelled pima!,
OUTIIMIEH IN . ArTAII. , — St. Louis,
Alarch —•idvices from salt to tho 15th
srnto that the Indiaus in the vicinity or
"S int a flare'. killed seventeen white 'persons.
intiderequittition to
Oen. Johnston's troops to Chastise them. Sew-
I enteenchildren were captured by the Indians
•and tanisncred. 190 emigrants.• captured in
the Mountain Meadows:eighteen months ago,
had. Imp rebovered.• •
DR. HOOFLAND'S
GERVIAI4 BITTERS,
Da. RA 041;PIFF:;A ti CPS, ZUC..I '1:1:11 . 4 .
. .
. •
• 40944, C!:
inri,uyi.,...y,ireht -iinihry,4,- , il - ,47i
(inn i.r Ie Ilduz in 11l ; II
. .
py, , e erFeria/
Liver (!oinplaini, 41111;11,e,
• Deality -o1• hysieni,
- Diseases of the Kidneys,
and al! /1 4 ,1 ' a r.1.1;.n.9
Ile'."
.7'he Ba'stian.Jj.v „ a '
rept:talon s'a ;4;4 4 : 1 .;ley ~(I.ydor pre-!
jira.ani extaat. It will tare, WITIIOtT .
tau:t. larele and long-standing
Pnigh, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In
&onse t Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient
Consumption,
. - -
and has prrformed the most a..lionishinifei
‘,/.. •
ConErrn - ed - Cpzipumptiod "
A .P . tc dotes will jlra In once liege and
(nee ate DlarrFto3a proceeding
from COI.I) IN TIIE:BOWELS. _
Tau , mlicines are:p;epared by Dr. C;
J.touson & Cu. , No. ; , 1:4 Arch Street,
dtlphia, Pa.. 00.. nr, 801.1 by draw ists - and
d -niers in me‘hcinee eeerywhere, at 75 cents
4.'er bolls. the tignatyre nib. NI: 'JACKMON•
,Sal he on the outside cropper of each bottle.
In the Almanac Published annually by the
proprietors, called. EVEIIVIIOpVti ALMANAC,
you will find testimony and commendr;tory
notices from all parts of Mi. country. Thee
Almanacs are given away by all our agents.
TO DYSPEPTICS
At'd all who sulrir the torture. which this disease In
lllcm In nllO forui or another of lilt many plumes, cur
yourselves permanently nod 'Tenthly by using
The oxyg.n^ted.,lll ttttt .
The ..IVeekly Novelette" of Oefil. 18. says:
Dyspepsia Is ooe of the prevailing diseases of our
own try. thin in owing loth to ellinate nod the elinosa
universall habit of eating our ouenle too rapidly. to ad.
mit of proper digestion. But In Fpite of these °Ocoee
eircunintitlicee. this dieeaue, even when It ben become
unic. disnppeani rapidly by - the - uail f the Oxygen.
t•d ilittel a which have beini Mond to prove an Infaill
ble remedy,
From the publisher of a II Idely clreulated nuuutzlu
Bonus. Jul, 1, 1858.
_ •
Mensiw:S. W..Fowle & Co —I have taken three bottles
of the Oxygenated Hitters and have derived gnat ben•
alit from their use. I have been much troubled with
Dyspepsia fur set mil years, and found nothing that of
f rd•d Ise any rellequotil I wed the llittet7 I most
cheerfully recommend them to all who are afflicted with
this tlttubleseute and stubborn complaint.
JAMES ItOIIINSON, of the
• '•Student and Schoolmate."
From Gen A. C. bodge, our minister to Plinio.
Dr. Geo. II Oreen.—DearSir: The Oxvgenated 'litter;
. with which you were as I.lnd as to. furnt.h halo
had o most salutary effect In my case. I woe troubled
with Dyepepsia for four Years; during which time I tried
Many remedies. but never unit with any - co good as
your hitters. I am now In the enjoyment of good
health. and I hope, and believe, that nil who use the
Oxygenated Hitters, will find them as serviceable as 1
here found them. With high respect,
• Your obt servant,
•
Preparvd by BET II IV. rowt.m k CO.. linglutt. and 1,
solo by Samuel 1.116.11 and S. W. IlaveraUck,
Ira Day, Mechanicsburg: Kota 1% hie, S biremalistowi
N. U. MI& riewvlite• iihntouaker k billott. Newbur,
J. C. AMA, z.hipponahurg: and by appointed agent
and Joalers Il median° all over tin country.
ES
FARREL. HERRING StCO.'S
Paient Champion Safe
Late Plea at lowa
Cents: I am mqUested by Mr, T. A. C. Cochrane. o
Milo place,' to say to you that on the morning of the
it h Instant, at out 3 o'clock. his store took AM. and the
entire stork of giskis was destroyed. The heat becanto
ed suddenly ittifilse that none or the geode r told west
biy be soved ; but for innately his books and papers,
which were In one of your 1 haniplon Pales. were all
preserved perfectly. And well they may be, called
Champion, fur during the while conflagration there was
one incessant pouring of name directly upon. the wife
which Contained then:. - And still, upon opening it,the
inside was found to be scarcely Warm, while the outside
weediest severely tkrorched. Yours truly,
.
lierrlngle Patent Champion' Fire an d liiirglar.Proof
eaten. alth Ilnll a Patera Powder Lcke. of
the greatest security or any safe lo the world. Alan
;41(10,411rd and Parlor Eats, of elegant work tuaunhip and
finish ror pinta &c.
FAURE'', (INURING & CO.. bails removed from :14
Walnut stomt, to their new .tore. No. edu Chestnut 14.,
limb) whore the largest assortment 01 entiteelli
the world can be found
• FARREL. II &AMINO A CO.
1129 Chestnut street. (Jesus's Hall,) Philadelphia.
Mar. 16. 1850.
, •
• Tits Rowng AND roan Kortostoss.—As perfect health Is
the pirateSt hTessing that we can enjoy, without which
all other Nonstop urn of little, , connequonce; we deem It
of great importance to point out the way fur you to en
Joy It. The bowels, mum' be kept In a abate by which
the, nie enabled to marry off the nocless,,malter...,they
Mllli hes appointed to
, tussle ell'ecery thing. tint In unneeessary.. And ir In im
p to tell what a tar a amount of olcknens ban boon
e.,usod b' contlpstion, or rostlvenent; in other womb'. by
not keeping the bowel! regular It is the menu rood to
all dishonor; It is the CllllBOlO unnatundinitotion Male
mucus, or lining membrane of the bowels. liming lost
their natural strongth, the./ camn.t oiled to - ..what
required of them Ileum, the bowels become lutionted.
and .muss you find 'aspeetly 'relief, a thounand .other.
oomplahtto are ever ready to drag you through mien'
able Mid wretched finch utedlcinsta must'be given
as'will dense the stomach and boliollt;and Contort , their
enthral ntrength.- To'accomplish'tfilla- there in no
, pound no. valuable'as theme, rill; nit other. medicines,
altsk to utter luslgnilleance When compared to them:—
It imams as though the Author of. Nature has:deisigued
them:for this dh Well AR' other ' Erma two,
to five pills et day will 'lttorenne stougth and ;Impolite.,
and eleonne.the stem:Melt and httentlues from whatever.
ilr. - ,fifirmealvidlan.itoot • Piller are nold , rhy 011 nm
In thedichten. '• 4.14
trar'ltind tlio . verl
/Nap '../4wer-Inusparator; .-• •>.
. .. . .
,(
;.' p4t
0ni , ,,,,, hi ,Irii,g, yr this thatraAalnly analotly. nib
' .thol its IltNeWl.l , l4ll lilie' , l4ll4 to he Ifin only tynet 4 4l3
, hr•tlll , B4a, ' on.lll,e c rim: .1.1,114n1yr or rattline.lll,l
. 1 heph f Ills iwt.,..u5... - lo weltle avtlan ,ii. ) etp•to ity.tplii,
;' 4 ‘ 44 . 4 .1111th0i1th pri114141 . 4 e.petially Ihr.ihn
.pnivill. , n
. voting 141,1.1111 y xlll Hi round of.pialithtnntili to all
' • norgons tunneled with neck twea. or, whore. nervous
- nyPtem . ll4B bean la o.t t.b31...f fainttCred 1 . 0011 any en u.•
whiitoGr: ..The Al tle pat lout.' chime phalin'el, FEIN
• lost. h.,, ~.,*....1' an g eilllVeltihy. 1 1 .4,11 Into Hills sua
- , taloOlL , loonnit In eel ~ et. l l by It 'single 4 . 0110444 44t the
. 4.4;4 4 4 4 1,44 . 11h00ry. len, ,1141-401Strie hold re•aeilithea'll.,
o ...relit 11 4 1 , 1 44 :ii . 1114 . 43444 ',lnto 140.1'11111413 which inns,,,
1,,,i1, 4 0, 4 1 4 4 hut .17A to 1.1444 sulh•ror.,. whila lib. ollientlt e
. . otzaoln,ttbill was Wri1,r....1 lint n o t trn , rg. lateo-re,un
. /I.n . 4111 whlle..l non raronitl9o , rea ball la the cystic., .
-
tb, 6:1010 or sironatll, , retblly and 110,11 th.
.__ ....Nom-to a oy.ila rt 44: thu 4 nun try by 01,111. floc 0.1_1,1'711.,_
--- trig, Ittliree.,.:r:l'll - :c. -- 11 V.Nt l rl'; - 11 , 1•1..haninini,: - .t,,,, ,
-,---in,i.n,nqg-mir”,reoiiFtrm;--$l-r-tv,,,ic---4.5-i-6,:0r0."
• All otiters'a 3 o mere India Inns, and should he avoided
you wish to escape rWuru. .
• 4/ BAY, I, hit ; OR i(USI Y Dyed instantly. to a'
beau , lllo and butuntl . 111.(2 a or Black, without the
. least' lojury.to flair or Skin: , - • ' •• •
vi.n...1,A MEDALS — AND DIPLOMAS have been
awarded to Iym. A Batelle or since 18M). Mid over'lo,-
-•• Uod opiate:looos have beet' meld to Onyillalr'of hitt - pa
Arooa . •
IYAL.A, BATCH r:IAIIPS4I-i7lt produce
net to be dist I optislool • from nature, and la warranted
not to lof ore in the least, Ismail, long it may be rell•
Untied. NMI the ill affects' or had Dye remedied; the
flair 1111;14.r:dud For tire by this Splendid Dye i•
,)lade sold or nlq,lied (a ,i 1 primer rooms) et tha Wig
I ncrory; 233 11,llery, Air .York.
Sold to ail eitiossaild towns of the United States by_
prog.tisr.ltllll•Paney-tivcois - ItenierS,
Iho Dortuitle iris t h e tikme and address upon a
I. eel plate engraving on lour-sides hf each ilex of
. ... • 11'ILLIA31
22-i Broadway, New - York:
C-4' Sold by Jiro:Wilds Ll -CnrlfFle. •
1)11. '('ii N'S I Ll.' • lirepa rya .tiy Cornelihß
i • lo ' eseiihin. 11. It. york 11;tty. The eyinrinntlolt
tide 11110 ore resuit i i ii Ilmg• and
C The) ore mild I•L their liperallieh.
.111.1 ICI iricgoluritieFt
etro it rein , riti,ill,; l lPortirtienik - whetlierfreor
obi or 11.1111,1)10 ' , tan pllik./31101
0 , 1411 heait, 011:110, ni 010.,11.yhterici,
ft ti en, rtil In the :(e.:lllFt. tilled ;deep
• whit:ll:id, fr:oit litteri•uptimet ht nntitre.. •
To t I lii LA r.s. Chi . .olllllll'l , . Pill. roe'
They will dieted, nu ti n t totoolth period
with rillitierity ,- ,Jeolles who have been dlFapppintrd in
tho WC Of Pd6rt"j"ullF will piney the iitiowiteotiihieneelo
doing all.that they. represeut to
40.
~ ~. li.f_l: ~,,.,.,..~
• IVirraote,l purely ve,etal,H. and tree , from any
.to.plieit directions. whirl] Kitou, •t 1 to rood,
:roe onp toy e tell box Price yll :cut fill en.
closio,fl• :Inv outliorir,tioLtent. nine Drug.
gist lo every too, In tho tin' led States.
4 " K. 11. IIIFI•lall\IIlletiond Anoint for 11,0
?trates. 16.5 l'hooll•ers, St.. New. York, to iltom all
order,• sly miti be addressed. • '
lIA N•N VERT •F 1! , ; • t.V, Wltolesalo And ItetalidAgrAs,
. ilorrW.urg, 11: J. Ito Ceirlisio, Pa. •
' , •,,, ell by
• • • DM ,I,EI"B. It "MICA 'PA IN EXTRACTOIL—• In all
' diseases 101 l itmustioultiore or loss predendostes -eau
to allay itifiatomation. spites at the 'root, of disease—
helm, 161.1 ittimediatu core. Ibillev's Magical Pain Ex
tractor, and heiblou else eye ill allay hillaulination at
01150.115 d make it i•ertale
1).11.1.1,1"S 11 %tile li. PAIN EXTRACTOR - will cilia
the toile., lux ameng n. great c.,ataiti4ou or diseases:
Items, Scalds Cuts Cha4w. SOTO' P 411411,4 ("orris. lieu
' Itla; , :', ll, Ulses. Pelson. Chllbinha r
Sei,fulti Ulcers. Fever felting,' Ear-ache. lilies .
'S. re Hies ti.ott. Sw . ellings Rheumatism. Scald !lead..
Salt Rheum. Baldness I:rysinchis. "Itigrrtrm; Barbers,
Itch Small Rash. Ac., ar.
_ soot, It urn np✓eer itteredUl.U4 sh3ssro many ills.-
5001.0 ah , nlld u , reached by nee article; such sii Id A
-will ea 'hill -ellen relived... 1.1.. ts to the fart, th•tt the
5,155155 'M.N.:aI./I of ioureditionts. each and every
one applvlint a perfect antidote to its oomisite disorder.
“al kw's Ilagleal Nin hxtrtrterin Its effects is magi
cal. beer ma- the time Is skirt betveen disease and II
te , routiim.t - ,iire: and 1555 .05 tracipr. as it draws. ill
Mail:v.4o out of the telectml.teict. haviog native astierfect
_us before the Injury.. •It.f,carvely nereasary tosay that
no house work situp. or zunhufactory alfouldhe one nee.
snout wit! ..... t It.
tractor hi lonulno unless tho'box has upon
It n xte,rl plot • ungenvillgi with the awtoui or Wort
Illanurhetumr.
Foi pilo by nil the Druitzlete and patent medicine
&Mere ilirniiOnini thu UnPod States and Cenadas.
_ l!iiiielpal.tkeptA,lllo Chtunbers SI., New . ,
linv 17 '5B-Iy. v
11,11- 1 1 01(1 KIEFFIIII, Cerllolo. Pa.
CA It Libb R PRODUCE MARKET.
Reported weekly for the herald by
- Woodword d. giehmtde. _
FLoutt Bott 011ie, per 1.61. $ 0.25
' do. Extra, 4 ,: do. - 0.60
do. Family do. ' 6,75
RYE do. ' - 3 76
WHITE WHEAT, per bilidiel ' LAO
Itco d u do. ' .1,40
RYE' 'doßO
. .
COON v , do. 75
OATS!. do.. 62.
CLOVERSEED (ID . 625
TIMOTIIICSKIND ' do. . 2:0 0
SPRING "WILEY do. ' 60 to 55
WINTER BARLEY . do. 00 to 05
On thn lrth ult.. HARM' F.. Infant ann Of lienre and
Ellxabe'ltlinlght, aged 1 year. 6 'numbs and 21 da3
Alas! haw rhangi ii that lovely (hirer.
leb 1)10 o”ed oz.d elteerkt oar heart,
Fair fleeting enplll , lt of no boor,"
How 040,11 wo'n, railed to part.
Tn thts.lrtrnugh, on WI d m,d,q hurt, ADAM CROUSE'
aged Fa years.
MENEM
INI U.
F j f`rt . r 1 8 11 3 1 A P
r i t t if S :4lo l :4 l l l ly 3t S o
n I A I
D A N Y .
and ,ATIT ft PA V. Fth and Rh of Awy.
- •4141.• Offletree
I ) ) 0 O . K AUCTION,
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WM. GOULD a; SON.
now 11. F'ronrlisath anon h t•nlo ut Bonk., Mann:wry
nud hold at our Au Alon Room, on
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We tn..° plcheure LI nennunclint !hie en the largest and
heel Neleete.l Much ever offered to the citixene of Cum
borlaiel county. It. P. FRENCH, Auctioneer.
CarilAter Ann 0, 1959.' 11. Keilll . ollAl4l.. Arent.'
)ISS()LUTION'of SAVhi PARTNERSHIP.
both° Is hereby Oren that the firm of Sheraer !VlM
tier Won InFtiolVtd li. mutnnl 1111101 t eh the first day of
'• M
A pill. MU .MI perso s knowing them/cell es Indebted
to said firm, nie • °quested lii make Immediate payment
`either to •John 11. S.haelier, at Craighead's mill, or to
Joseph Hither. Jr, residing In ('arils e. on South street.
mou.o Nest, ro, or C 6 1 .0 Or first day of May. Ihll9,
tr 'immix° their neertuots will be left In the hands of a
Ju.the treelleetioe. .101 IN h. 1 4 111LANFElt,
Apr, JOAItPII ItlTNtat; Jr.
N. A AIeCLURE
'"; 01'.1.11 -,—Notice is heieby given to
.11 the helm and lianuees tinder the of Philip
offer, deteasell. late of hiebiesel township. CUIDIer.
land ...linty. that Hasid th ese the hos pre
sented liln petition to the Ornbnur Cdurt. setting forth
' that ho hart Nile settlial bis-areount and pout weer all
the teenier in his hands to the parties entitled, and
praying the Court to- discharge bite ham the trust.—
The Genet lone tbird.tuesday the 11th of August next,
ri for the parti.es lutere,ted to appear cud .how reuse why
the prayer Of the petitioner eheuld mt be ore Med.
L. B. OltilET, erk.-ot Or. Cuurt.
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Apr.-13. 1860. - • • • '•
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ry 0 W.N LO'I'S ArPRI. V ATE SALE.
vub,icriper at partite Pate, two Wan
b tootte at thn wNgt end or South Otreot.
near the Solider Church, ,Thu liihenre2t3.4 NI hi front
by `llOloot - lxv dopth-ond , wil • her told siliiiroto - 61..10ge
thoroi woobnot cult porebotors.... .
Soreral Uh6.lro fruit trout luiro tiotn Met nut, some of
which' will boar this poor., For Irrtos upply to
• , E.. It, 01. A it& Carllloe Barracks.
Carlisle. App ; . 6, 11139, ,Onto Editor Eurlisto 116rultE
kit it VE S ANI) 11 A 0 lt;
!mule llockori,) .
PIANOPAOTORKIIP OP
;).VO . UERREUTYPE, 'Pi - lob:km P lIIC,
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No 10§. North AcYfth aiieet, above Arch,
Apr. 0,1859
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6'..S.c.)olA.Tlo.N . .—The!stOpk=
j holderiter , tim - oi t iletti habil Atelettetlolilat` hereby,
hottoeit }het a Itlrldend tii teeteetient 'ttellirs.tter phete t
hen teem thiuterect by( the Illieeters et. mkt ere , elittleih
.tted;r; 1 . 11 ltd tetitt Al oy 4,1,11c:110h to the ishtleretenttL •
4'atilklet
MESM
DYE-lIMILDYE
~~~m. A. Unloh lo.r's Ilalr D!•r,
TIMOM(IINAI J -4:6 I .iST IN:THE-16RM):
llatrieilor's Wigs and Toup
kec surpass all. Thu) too alonat. light, easy and Juin
Me: Pitting to n eh:Wei—no turtling' tip behindho
sin inknl~ "IT the head; indeed. lit 18 the only'
lishinsift where these things' Min properly understisal
and math , `.?. 3 3 Ilrawistay. Noir York. norl7,bB-Iy,
[From tbo Bilthnora San.]
'Ono Dollar I. In too much. uitelahne the person do.
. siring cheanrtlelon,liir the restoratliM the hair! We .
hare•hiwever.-lii-onr-experlunee-tound • hot artieles
which eorenrinded seendolly anorblpoit. prices. urn In
the pod cluotpert to the pnrchaser. lireelgas nrthlen
are AD nrs put up In small pi.,kdges. and efficaelhus
un - ollelneo - m - r - o -- not - con.ldorn I - deer at eor,o - rlro. one
'dollar holne the price for Prof VI, nod a Ilalr It e•
at Oral lyr, for On innelkld. nice Or Hal lame. Is a
antii, that this ti lot tattle cnntahnonloAt
prevlot4 inaredlonta In proof - of - 1011(h Its parellneili
r...000l one hundred [hid 1111,111611 m put yeti.
,L,1104. of _norillleretinhatione...ex,rwnrorni..
ore 01,21tiy-ijl4llllllltlFbet. Railed by illlTeront 1141111 M .
therunno - urttrAsilm
idol:afro. Dellot el. I oillm ytn.. Nei: York), en , Mown
In the bottle. Sold by n 1 lira.ieiete nod-Patent
)ledirFo• donletr. 0150 by Patsy end l'ollrt Unode
dealt rA in Qui lln 4..11 r tati, and (ovate.
1111P0 Wlr NIP Ti) 1111 . 11AloViS I
;ç 'Unrltfs
gltats.
This In'ely bud an young and fair,
Ca IN hence Ey early doom,
Just come sho h. u sueet a flower
In paradh.o eoUld
atmertienitttb..
Vfliffiff7l
At ettiOTY:PE'CIif9IIOA . LS, 'ETC
NEir 31. E DI.O 11,
F.OlCr tiek:Asi f
' .k , .4 .\ i.v
I. - nit, CAfIGSWgI.I.I: 311,P1i 'AI, •
.Ti. -
- .A] .1,111 tt , lloll4e niemedy ban I,nt ono
aceoMplishos Ltlt 11111. 111illifq to tritl—,
unntme INkLA111)1AT.1111.1.18).M1191 fI•VPI NI f
orl• eallty. it does ly equalizleo the rim tila•
thereby removing thu 0100 etiuto of b.11,•11 n.,,
• t
13 OrArifor. 1 . 7111.1. Ilearlaelie. Fits.
'r ... , 1 001,15. Foyers leg:tined ' TInA It Aeti
Liver. Frm:do-illaumrx. I.rysioe'tis, ltrooviaiy , s,
Plemls.y, rthmtt.. 1/spepsla l'enereal 1:1•Pan a,
M
ewrolnla. ranker. lied all tiler f- mtt, of .Iqt.
f1:11111111;11 . 4, are easily sittaued by Iho .7 , ow Modica!
1. 1 711 '.. - Ng w..-14.g1)1 ( .4 0 4,44-11 r , la — mr. - rurrcgllTME - 7
. 1 . ,leeo just 111101 1! eliiiny
Veianing r, nil, thin
i ton all arterial aid vorons.libstructionih
14. M U1:1'1 tried the ilriuespf,tho
Uudtcal .mot the V.. 1) but lately /11,. ov,ded 411
rni i11t 11 0114 . 1 . 1110 it neeoi the testi/not/141a and en , tll3-
reel eaten or eure.
A 1.1. who have used It nekeee ledge a bennllt floth
it: •A II ita Mailitanea or ours Was curets or n u 0
• Sure rase. el' Neuralgia in less than it Week —Notts ay
(M 6 .) . ,Ailiertlser
VOUII invaluable Metlichie. Is tinkly I:9llnialf, In
me rare ell the peeetteetehlrh you. made 'brit.
A low doses ales' ril:larall tiny mall, or a ruck of
bleed t 6 the bend. .1. I', OiI.LINUIIAM, Phila.
NFLA AWRY rheumatism was my rota lairt.
The llri t liaekwie did the Stork effectually, as not
a i . estlge of rheumatism Is tai.,.
. .
T .9; kiwi's.. it b. good for Ithentombint, rainoving it-in 4. who,. i t ntrit. , liint now trying it furr i i i rofuiti and
Mb line already reerited benefit. B. liiiiiilill3, Winding,
Deil I tried it for Aneurinitt of tea abdominal, aorta. 'ln
2 . ten ditys tho pain won now , : .
1021 , T IF. FITZSIIIONS,,3I. IL Plot.
.• .
ri Tiiilio.li .1 9 the in oii.. We tiled it. It ban
• • , e.implet e coati oi tit or ni lin iiiinut lon.--Jacitko It
villu(y,..) Now /Ira
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TzIiONNIITIB,
.9tinker, libetimailrin. and Neural-
V il
.' din 110011 . 1.1 w cured brii.—.l eiternon yin° (Ind.)
Eitpiii
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iiernt..
~ fit ANY tour, would tp,411. If netwimry. Donrip
rfive Clrou!ors. wltlt to.thoonlalA bitty ho 01..
-7 1 .ttilned 111.1n-tiol - Druggist,. Ircr, - this - t 1:1.4 .- alutiblo
0 oirdlcioe for sale,
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l III P ANTI PLOG I S'ilC SA Ll'.
oPri do , Ouo Dollar. Cho onic Po alingo, 4,9, do.
---- „__ u c.,,,i, •/ a • •••1-4
• . t.ko. A000t.4 2412 took 1.q.: 1'hi1..4.1%...
tlraigtzl.4.
ever 14 rill A's It . Is or n psi st.t
' ni :lino°. Ina the iirnocrirtion lit nil viol
1 n 1111. ill Wit-101l to tl3 Ilan NI,
• 7.'nit/ 19. n .
• April .I.i 9- i•in
tUlllllail..l':il_ l' ‘1,1.1 , ,V
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A. 1.7:; .!'l;' AI, ::•1•1 t
)11AtIttquali 1 - '
111, iNI.‘ • t.. A
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e
Thil4 'lnstitution tun 11.41..r`•rA
he n•op. uud:e.n yal.• :4(.1104d 1.,,1.,..41111111A1+1,
11:1) 0: :wptvlllfer nett. 1t l• 4114. ' 4l. FIN. 6.1 the 1.., IA
iireprlet.of, to tottl4e It. a xL 4 •14 • 1.1:4 hrht class 110ar.1144..
.1 4 4•1144414, i'er training awl 'Alio.; met,
either lor e• 114•;.e or 1 , 11,11,11<. An elliele it VOll4ll/I 111
loran or,wolztol whom: iretso.nril n,lererds
are ' hivotitiell with the afirel•no 1' the liwtititti..l.. unit
who will noro no piing to make It worth) el the root',
derive and patron:4x sir tis- ptJ.lie 'I he 1 4 ttitilio,
lite inxtit ate are ample. 4.141' arrangt ill., rte.
' conoto•tlatlonot about olot•t, Ir. atoutli xtmduotx
rind 0440•14. ti to hoard with the twwbet
m thug toljoy thelteto•tit of • slept lost, ttetloo
-ntol•Nulo:rylF.l4.ll.
• "lechttoircleing In 'invited In the centre of the hy•an
trial f•uuthcrhoot Valley. tiloe Jolley hoot linirinhorz,
and In easy of nrrel•s by it:ll4l5W from I blindelphialtal
thin re. he.. No loention frould 1., more ellif ihh• for ;‘c . .
eegs—none lure healthy or tt ttract I‘ e for ouch n w lima.
Piiplin from Wnshitztoil. Ittiltltnere. Philadelphia nod
lidertnellinte p .Ints. tiding the tio.roing train will
reach Meeltaidentotra by 2 o'olock• P. M. Atilt IS the
determination of the Principal nod ble M.6lstants'
puttee the ',Atilt., on' ti pmunnt•ut nod elevatei Canis.'
with every applic4l lon reyiulcito for suocrlor surer-on,
they app. n 1 to to coulidenee to all lylio Ivor noon to elf
ovate
The flo•liollistle year ti 11l lee dl , ided (hie two seFsl , iim
Of to only two w CONS 1%01 tilt. finkt 14. 0111141 g Oli Met
1 . 11 . 14 '•l iinr da> or 5,14.1111, iota undiug on filo 1414
tve.fe,..thy of Frl.m ry: the serouni NeS , l o ll , begintling
on -the twig' I limsday rehrualy, and ending on Om
firpt.Wedwgday.ut_,luly
TLR.,M S
Matt!. Wnaldniz.'lolll6o,.l:. ono.tnralibed,
11111 i h. 10 ./ kr : 4 1.10.i. II ! • a3l. oo
Day atlndunt ‘s 111 no received nt $lO. $l2. and $l5 gm
.rdlug. to tholr ad rallilnent.
- - -
No extra .•hargus for Anatol' And modern iringungeo
or vocal .
Terms ism sessigm'parahle linlf Iti advanr.i. - I'm fur
ther Informativit apply to 31u1111. 411. Reese, Proprluturs,
Meehnniesbuifi.lll.
Apr. 11.1859.
lIIST - 01 1 KNINIT - 01 — the SIUS()N: -
NEW NEW ❑MUDS!
•
LE ID rd II &SAIVYI R.
(Al their .IVele Store. L'ast Main etreet.)
Have just received hem New York and Philadelphia Om
most complete and varied noun tntent of DRY thailiS
ever offered lit Cat'lislo Et:114..111U everything that in
new. and rare in WO and texture. ouch as FANCY,
SILKS, in all the vt lions colors ' , erred. ,te ire& ellen.,
and ha vadere. Non. striped and hayadere. Bl ac k tlik,
reittards of new deol.tim. hove and Nun when •d the
latest Pails 1,4105, satin striped du I.lloVie eb ths,
' , moth challis American lelains. Organdy lawns, dark
and light pounds and beituti ul designs. Travelling
dress go , do of the newest make Aroo. n foll stork of
31ourning dress gads, to %Melt we Ins hp particular
attention.,
-211 MLR., SHAWLS. SHAWLS
Thjp part of oar mto,k Unumeilly rnautlelo conplmt
log of Crape, alit:. ataUu. lo all th varimty of •baden
and qua kilos Motu tang Shawim, lam and milk front lire
celebrated era) °Hum of (trod e A urplon. New York.—
Sun I.:inbred:la blwowerete and l'ltawlm of the newmt
stt lex Wurrii lltklUa OF ALL KINDS. Entbro &Jive
In Rill Meld, Cullum ahurea Worked joint,
twtringm and insertiogs. Vio•'givo great emu to Ibis
branch of our Oath, and Iralles will god a very full as
sort meat. •
11.)01.1i1 SKIRTS,
of the latest Improvements. skirt stspenrtors. a new ae.
tide. A fad line of Aleaander's kid 41 0 VOM,I , Itie , ried
and sold by atewart... , ele York. Mitts. eli,vro a, d
- gautstleteein ever variety. Also. a- lanot stock or the 4
nee eat et. lea of mews and boy's 4,, Ing ceedotere, , ,
black tun] eassinteree. 110:411.i,Y et a ,:efe
cription. i.l this d •partnte t uousu U IN re. hat:been I
s.
ken - to elec., ,lie various Finds and idles auttable t
Mime, s and Child, ens wear. in tart 'air
stikk embraces everythlog kept in a first clac, dry
goods store,
11:111mr. pumluvwd (hr ca , ll :11,1) mods nu, .aliattjat t a
am trig ti,. !w at i.sp n Lim; and n. fu the
ricks St Neol, r,/r1; Mid 1•01:111 , 11,111:1. toe Olt: Ilto•pOtrOti t o
offer p•sperlor in Luse, .1 it at tt salt is nit
nattlithmtins pi stir wt. beGnr sing elowtoterc.
tsr at Idea (Ivor us oven It hitt
Apr. 11, lba.. •
Pater Hangings : Hai er Hangings
...x...\
CHEAP PAPER II ‘NOINGS. .
° CUE kj . PAPER HANGINGS.
CGEAP PA PER HANGINGS:
AND OUR
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---- ELVInIENZEDPAPER HANGINGS,
PINE GLAZED PAPER HANGINI.S.
,FINE GLAZED PAPER . HANGINGS.
FINE GLAZED PAPER HANGINGS.
AND ALS• DUR
RICII GILT PAPER, HANGINGS. .
HD I' - A - PE El NO IN G S- ---
ItlGll GILT' I'A.PER HANGINGS.
, RICH GILT PAPER II •NG I NUS • •
And WI:. i 1 •W • PLItS id I,lrious KW, In
turret the nubile that oar meek er Paper Ilnngln . e , in
the largeat and most sailed urn Alma t twin. iTehect In
earliam, and that wenresel/b.l.:ut priree that alll null
wreiyinal), al . I.l'Nt.
' Math Hanover et rarliale, -
where you ran hr furninhrd at all Owen ;with t • ebb__
Varnish, Au, of the best quality and at Ilia
towel prices • bang
1%1 01V AND RE A IN
-1 ' "1 "
613 Market aired. Philadelphia. •
Where Farmers Way sou :and jiwbps f.r thetundw,
between.
SIX
1mnr.90,*69.
OF TIIE BEST •
'COIBINED MACIIINES
NOW IN USE!
Awl purchtp.6 the Machine • f their •-huh u.
Lh.N 6 PAr6.31(1111:.
Apr. 6. 18691—am 'CZ 31arket , Piffle.
1,•I 1M i 7 0 1.11 31 1, S OF I'll I±l .141 UR
II .it hvi tn% 8 AND !IL WNWOLID 01.01MENCE
JANUARY ? ISZAP. . . .
Per,Onn.
For tiny one of the four Reviews, 4-8 eit
For oily twti of the foul' Reviews. .00
I "7 - 00
For all four of the Reviews, - 800
For [loe , weiors slngazino, 8 ( 0
For Blickwoofi Writl PIM. 'fellow, G 00
For IthiektViiiitl and two Reviews, • 700
For Blackwood ond'three Reviews.. 9 (10
For Blackwood nod four Reviews, • 10 00
Money current in the Stain Where tasuett °will GA
received at par
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discount or 'Wonky tlro'ger Cent. frsm the price will
he iiiiitee4 teklubs ordering inurro. tinge cork, 01 r.ny
one or more of the abo‘W works. Thus.: Four cr,ples
Mack W oral or , mr, one lieview, olp -141.t.' to one ad•
dress lin pi - Pour tooloe untbo• four iteriews and Hhirkr
wood fot slll.li soil. So ou , ilruitthavires 'should *loops
bit oddrosood to, the t'ubliNtiors." •
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. - I..huNA.lll) S'CoT'T
Apr; O. pOtt 7 -It .. : No. frt tioklt4,- New
4. ( int 1) . 41, T 1131)
fur web r e-:
cured Jiallguouls. Into Ir. or Opp.
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