Hi I (II rw w a. "V6S UU Tte DEWS OF HEAVEX, SHOULD BE DISTRIBUTED ALIKE. UPOS THE HIGH ASD THE LOW. THE n,C THE Po7n. S SERIES. EBENSBURG, PA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1862. VOL . 9--XO. 21 rcMii.l every cdnesday I X T. Pel. LAIi AND t IKTY LENTS j i.oahle in advance; ( INK Dot.- I S'-'tsTT Five Ci.nTs. il" not paid j an l 1WO UOLI.ARS 1! PANIC ARRMGEJIENTS imiv n ill SCRIP AT PiR! J,n:'.!tLe termination of the year. ! tjBTtfl i IB 5 -rii-t-.-n v;i'i be Ji-cetved f--r a j 3 5J A Eft hri'.l tran ?i months, ami no ! irt ' i i i:i.n.4n . "i ;.... i to to 40 -a!!..u COPPER KETTLES. 'i.j.t'tn ..fine editor. Anv per j s quarts ro 41? gallons. rW" month, wi! lechar- mnr I L'OLLas, iiues uie money ia ac- ; M V 44Sft H all sorts and kinds. SIFCCT IltOX irlKC, evrv vnrietv. EXAM EL ED S- TIXXEPIROX WARE. k - vc.'i i r.t !iber'y to discontinue i i;i.t:I it'-i ! iTrevsges are paio. ex idvrrtlslusr Rates. ii'trCn. Tico do. Tit ree do :lii:esj $ 50 J $1,00 1 !!": JSJS ZINC WASHBOARDS, 3 months. G .',). 12 do I !V'2.5. 5' i'ts' U-",th 37 T""1 - $1 &0 $3 00 S5 00 IKU 'r SMOOTM.XG IROXS 1 i o r.n a r.n Q nn ah sizes and best oualit v. 5 to ('.! its. tcr lb '.-j li.esj c oo 10 CO 15 00 7 00 9 00 12 00 22 00 12 CO ! CX.KINi STOYIiS. 14 00 j Trimmed ctmilt.-to, with linking arrange rs. f r motifs. Fr. in $S to $28. 0 CC 55 01 AVER'S u Si U m aMthe Sick to sn extent never rr inoua cf anj .lledicice. EGCJ STOVKS . m t.. 00 JIEAfiXO COOK STOVES t. 5. UKADI.EY OKKIM STOVKS. I'aiint. GU.4IT & CO.. .13ITCISt:i.I.. HtiCROXS- CO.. ACliMTT -XOBLE, A. J. GAL i!Ii:ii'S, and every otni-r 1'ittsburgSi or Phil td Jpbia manufacturer stoves always on hand or rucimi n 5 i.v notice. ODD PLATF-S AND GRATES f r Stovw. alvv.v .m han;. i CARBON OIL LAMPS, for G2.-s.. to 1.25, CHIMNEYS an 1 WICKS Lamp al wavs :n h.ii. '1. 1 ft ii.U.iP.:iti i SPOUTING 1: evr toilft, ;. : j rts. Jier f.-ot. . .T to y nf ...,' I .TH..T.C TlLl lhl I J "T A0 X.'rCl Ch jrJi fuT E'JjOVS .-.1. ' TTpr finiiy mrtiirtn, NT rHittiititi ' t t v ip- I v 1 I ' ' r n.y know ledf. Many ..I my .'lltlfcO LA.'Jl yr Jrru n-i'rn'n In.in Ihrist. mil ru- llll f'. YQ 'jl.::ilwii,.rc.irii!il.e.k. 'J'hfy I POWDKH CANS, r . :nl. i lit una i.d iiiraAi.l lo lie lal.ni j ... , j ..-- ! COFFKK MILLS. 37 n fofil.2". !!;,t-MVAB,,'AVw,i, ftwm B,a toasting fouks, oystfii r.uriL- Ai: Sr:' I taw rkrn voiir Tilln with EKS, JELLY C.ikt; Moulds. T.di'e and 'IV: :. r i,.ile.-n. li,e,M,r. Im i.f acivxir. i SlXKill s. CO A L IJL'CK ETS. J")lct. t" 4..0(l ti-IucI.. w U'fU i. late vearn oveitaken i m., , , -,, i i i mi. A lw ete of y,T FtlU cured ne. I i lie wuf cihh wiii K' I'.inil.neil, U 11ULLSALK OK KK TAIL, m"r t'tiem- rrrti.ral i. r in m f.inntv t fi cm r : nl I U-rl it n!emire u ciit(t.ieiid . wi hive done nl ate ilotiig.' J EAlTY, E., .Vc. f-t the I'rnn. Rlri.iJ Co, j ke j !rni!fp in cl.:,iijt my letiiiiiny ti tlx j ' - r t iirii!e-, hatire (tert1 very nmreriaj j !.. o( i.mi iVrti ril a 1, it Cathartic ! ir niu'ii! ti ein in my t'aini!r, nrihall I j 1- . winie 11 it met. ill prKiire litem." ! AT Tlir. JOUSSTuWS STOVK V ilOlf-K rCKXIfclMNO STOUK. CANAL STREET. Opj-csite the eigh Ivxt. ASK FOR '. ' "' j FRANK W.IIAY S WAREHOUSE. : m .. .:f i-ITH4T!c f i : 1 1 1 ii m y jt te , I i aiid save tictut? jirrrent. on vour purchases eitiieu roi: cash on JoiiTi.-tuwn A i ril, 17. ljjOl. tf. Tcacliers Institute Proceeding. "Wilmork, Cimbria Co., April 1G. 1SC2. Pursuant to call, a Teachers' Institute was organized in the Lutheran Church, Wiimore Bounigh, Cambria couuty on the 16:hdayof April, 1SU2, at ll o'clnck. A. M., by appointing, temporarily, Daniel W. Evans, Superintendent Ebensburg Uuion School, Chairman, and S. B. M'Corn.ick, j SujterinfuJcijt Johnstjwn Union School, Secretary. On motion, the follow ing comniiltees were appointed, viz; D W. Evans. J. F rank Condon, J. 0. 1 7. Rtsotcl. That the B-vrd , f Schorl Di- 1 Sta lirockbani, Louisa E. V.ckrov. Marv XI Swank. Who afterwards reported the resolutions accompanying these proceedings. wLich were ajopted and committee discharged. After singing 'Anna Lisle," the nutting adj. mrned. Evening. Institute met at 7 o'clock, P. M.. ani vtM opoued with prayer by Uev. Show . Cnumitt on Programme reported, a written Ltctnre by Mr. S. P. Bates. Sub- On. Programme S. D. M'Cormtck. W. j j--ct. Intdlecltvil i.tj-mrtnacnt. A. Scott, E. D. Evans, Mary M. Swauk, Sidney j. Ptlethvaite. On Constitution. Henry Ely, Jacob llar roM. liobert II. Pike, Maria A. Ne.tbitt. Jennie Cogan. On 0rganizitt'on.rr. J. ParriMi, Eias Paul, Mary J. Kennedy. Robert Singer, Iviiisa E. Yickroy. Ejcatiticc Committee. E izaWth Hutchin son, L.zzie R'.ibcrts. Jare Junes. Mary Glass. Jennie Snellen. Miry M. Sw.mk, F. J. Parrish. E. G. Iewis, I). W. Davis. Frank Oa uiJtlon. the thanks of the Institute were tendered to Mr. Bates for his able address-On motion, Louisa E. Vickrov was invi ted to read her Essay a iecontl time, as the house was now crowded, and. many dcird to hear it. Oar Guntr s Glory" was ac cordingly rea.1 again, anl was recti ved with demonstrations of applause. On motion, half an hour wassppnt in rea l i:;g select pieces by different teachers. On motion. Frof J. E. Giflin. of John- CCtid..j), Robert By!e. Adam George, Henry j town, addressed the meeting a bhort time. hI-v i After si:igi.,g a piece, the naeet.ug a l- Comiuittee on ofllccrs reported as follows, ! j- urnd. viz: PnMd-nt Vm. A. Sc. tt. Ebensburg. THIRD DAY. FoiitxooN. Recording Secretary S. B. M.Cormkk. Insi'to et at 9 o'clock. A. M.. anj Asitant ecrttary--Adam George. j leld an inf...rmal mi-etiag on the mljeot of Criesponding Scc'ry Miss E. LIutcLin- ""''''P. Mr. B.ites leader; aft-r which .vn. ' meeting was duly oriuis-d, and th.e Treasurer W,i. LttV. I'r-sramme C-mmitti-e rejwrte.1 On n;o:i ;n adjourned to 2 o'clock T. M. j 11- Claos D.id Written Arithmetic, D. AFTEtx ux.-Ir,siit,,(f. tr. r t . Evai.s, teacher. e can at.:K:c or fuiiV.t thi ri.O - . r :.. .wuu,a u. iiiviiieiorou;ln nave siiowu their j citizens t- the protection if t; e CnM:tutio zeal in the cause of popular cducati-n ly j ,.f the U. -ted S.a'.c-, or the "Pr.v!lc M their atUnl.inco at this InstJute. b.es;ns cf the 1'nu, .vt ;. .r.. r . tion tetures and makes trpttiiil. The t-ii- 8. TuWrcJ, That the cumber of female teachers now employ v-1 in Gimbria county indicates a superior state of enlighten meut among her people. SPEECH OF Judgre Tliomas. or3Xas., Ciarv. t nMmn'-r,! ' : - i -.n.i.iuce o: every cjt zen of the Unite.! Suteaistothc Lati'n, at.d State autl'ciitks can no mere impair that al legiance than a county cont .r a villa- cjnstable. It is a's-y the plain and tetcssa- ! r' Cuiiclns!. .11 fr -n ' ,, , .:. InGrcs. in Rjfcrmtt to the Co.a- ! ,ult,l, that a State cannot commit Ucas, fj'vn Dill. j The i-ersois v.-bo f..r ti e time Ung h- W the When the bill for the abolition of slavery 1 JCt wtsder a State G-.vcrrment, may itidj in the DiMrict of C..bir..bU was rcache 1 ia j v-"-"jr" co::.in:l trtas r., but ihc acts cf the Douse on Thurs.lay, the 10 h inst., ! thv -rs, traiicisd:i.g authority Mr. Webster (MJ.) moved to lay it asiJe. ! '" wi,?s tUv '.llon cl tLa L-tet. j 1 ,1,tt1 ;,-15. :n.4ve in their uxt , 0 m The bill in que.-tin was tLca taken tin ! -K when -li.ittd I who has n t h;mc !f Jevied " iw:irrri IJ ll'ir Ct.-vn.ies ".ir .liaiiibt the Mr. Thomas (Ms.) made a speech, in ! ?'V,T!: l"tra a-J As a St.e the course of which h- taJd: M K1 "fas-f, it can. clock, P. M.. D. W. Evans in the Chair. Mirutes reid and appn.ved. Mr. Evans thin conducted Mr. Woi. A. Scott, I'resitlctt elect, to the Chair, who re turned his thanks to tLe lustitute Uir the honor thus conferred. Cniiiiitte on" Programme then rfportetl t'las D ill on Mental Arithmetic, President Scutt, Teacher. Forty f.iur teachers entered the class. Alter one hour's drill, the ineth d of teaching this branch was ilisctstd by Eiy, S:ott and MC'rmick. 2 I. Adoption of the Constitution. 3d. Essay A. F. Alien, subject, Orto yraphy. 4th. Object Lessons Mr. Bates. After thee exercises, the meeting, on mo lion, anrtitiied. ATrxuN Institute cc-nvened at 14 o'clock, P. M.. an 1 proceeded t irregular and unfinished bu-iness. A motion t hold the next mfsion at Ebensburg was lost. A moth n to leave the matter to the Executi e O-tnmitte was lost. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. r-rr :i:?: hr ar an m !::.;, fe iHirea- :f.jrj tiH.-fii4m of the liver, i-aiiin j i. ri ':n, aa tlie greil tarie'y i w. tiiry are s Mirer remetiy tlian ai.y i :ierr a iur;nt've ri-ine.:v m rw.iire.1, . - !:, ,! ', to !!- i.lil.llr. a, i " T I l...eer !.iiul. 'I'lie are ure , , : rier-;y Miiainir tin b i he S uliscn br-r s f'lier the fi llowing vulua '.","'e '"".'I' f,r V'"'l c "p- 1 h"v b!e i.ropertv, at pnv ite sale, on no:,t lea :. r v ri i. s:i tl,re fills are in lit 1 sOIial'le terms ainleas payimnts. ....... :. i,e prej?,, i..r the treat- ; T3WN LOTS IN EliENSBURG. " 1:-n. .We., A'..r. . Ir53. I l::n-e tieen nrriictetl from L- t No. ii ..... ir.. .... -r. i' : .-., fTOI. ..a ,, ; r.OI.111 Stone IIOUSC. a.. Jill. u r.;i at: i.t.io ;.l ami t:iil of Miflerine. ! Rev. Ml". III! bisi in. residence tI - -..rr.1 .ii a tew neexs iiv v.nir I iil. I w . - .... i - , r i . of reJ0.r.,. t wn.e can ..i.lv t ! l! . 1TQ OI ol - riix. wjuh i h,ve wiSTereJ, and liow j fronting Oil Lhydhireet. Lots t75aiid 170 ':...i.ii c c . , adjoining residence of John Lloyd. E-. '.e I liei-i free frrm thi lonlhun I J , , , - , . .. . '"1 At ,.. i, ,v ees. ' Lois 12 and of lot 14 adjoining riM.ieuce " iie. il:e inteiidiiraiile nffMi : al - -a!;i i:fi,.y head, and de-lned my of ("). C. K. Zahni. V. l t. No, cor- f ll:..l. 1 11 . ... . .!! .! .. -r.ik i,si;J ,! .lav. : m.itliine ' nei OI IJimi aim I naney Mrei-l. All llie :.V '' '' uitnium a raw tore. alvivearo i!e-irable bnil.hrii hits. o I r- mmeiK ed lkine y":r t'a- , . ... , r , i .. r i t. eu ir., , tt.e r.in,.iaitiu ALSO 8 acies of .an i, o ot ..f winch are in the .....oiin, Irontu g on Julian street. The Carroll town I'lr.nk Road runs through fi I m- r.. ihe re.naof coueey mg this propirtv it will bo dtvh!ed hltn lots to ..t.... t'-ti. I i, illi every j sujt pr(ha.'ers. " vaki'a RtrK.R." I ALSO 125 acres of'land situate in Cam- nii.e-t Marn Karker l'r.4D : riA toWl.t-hip. ku:.wti of the PrM e Hill ami:kv j. MrKRVE, r arm. about rorty acres c.eared, aiio!t.i:ig ..in i. t.r. hihI my hair l.as run !! uf which make me feel G.mniittee on Programme then reported j A raul,on "it at Johustown wa Fisiy by J. Frank Condon, who was txcu j car,,ed- se.i from reading. A motion to piss resolution No. 4. as re Oan.oti. ,, .v"j mine 1 U. 7 o'clock. P. M. ' ',ore,! l'-' the Committee and which had EvESiN-'i. Institute met at 7 o'clock P. j betn rn:n elicite.1 much discussion. M.. as per adjournment. Cmmittee on anJ was amende I as reported in resolutions Programme rejiorte.1 the following excises; ' -t,,e 4tn ofcil,l! U' sub'titute. ls.iyLdia ShalTer; Subject, Composi- u r"'''".a cnileition was taken tip. aniountiug to $ ..C5 cts, to pay for the use E-.vay J. Frank Condon: Subject. The "( tl,c l'"''"1'" having thereon erecu-d a ( rj,,,, L.ir.gua.jf. ()rs nj it was resolved that no dis- Address S. P. Bates. Deputy State Su- ' t,ncl'"' -uW be made m tha salaries of pirintendcut;Su!ject, The Object f a Teach "la,e a'',,, fc!,,a1e teachers. rn Iu-t:tiit? i .On motion, it was resolved that ro dis Essay Lmisa E. Vickroyj Sul j?ct, Our Country's Glory. These exercises proved to be very inter esting. Ou motion, the thanks of the Institute were tendered t Hon. S. P. Bates for his excellent address; also, to Miss Yickroy for her admirable Es-av. The members closed the session bv sinin ihe "Red. White and Blue." f ti r..it.n,uii Maiii.lacturni L". " -si I... ii. .1.,.. ........ u r...n .oe lnii .tie fn.in a tiifi.s'i janos til .loiiii iiU-.tiTis, win. u iwie, Prvce Mid others. A I -SO 20 .v res situate ateo-k -. i.ich ' in C-Miibria towpsbip fldio-ning hmds -f ' '! V" '""""" i'a'1 "' . Alex. M'Vicker, John M'Biide and others. nl i't arv relief bv my Mn.irmn, 1 . - . ... II 1 l ;., t ,, , Ir . , jw ,, 1 i AISO loQ acres situate ncir Hemlock, n '--i..ie.i'i,: to health, i t.ave . Washington township, adj-i'u.ing lands ef Jacob l?iKgoon,Lhaili-s 2vooti,l.x:iai. S.iarp ' l'" l"l''iv l' red. I r. on.iiiri.rle.l lliem . ' r -:...,,... nhu h had troubled ini.i fcit I .Hid OthlTS t:. ' . '" ' ' tl.ey i.d cured him. I ... H.K r- u. . , .. u M ii Km ''ti rl.. .1- ... . . . . . c "'.III PMtl.(f ..I r tnl rt Pt.. G..hl. . tilt iim.-.i.t .i .i.... . . . . 1 I l .'Slit a i .(..- i i. - it .i i.r.-. ma b mailt: mm itni i H U.'tM. ft. l,,.l,K.,l. faw ' o-..u- . 'irare..n in .ltiini vm thai j i brr" 'v iio.cl. tnei ted" by ymn ' " oired, two veara aitire. of a e- t """'f.-'. ' Jr "Maa I'kCToa.L, . (orri neaitli. jiy rnil.tren ". Wn cured fi .n. k r.f ii.. InA,.. ' :f. It m , it.v.h.ai.u reniMlv fc ' ..i . j 1M'",.- hoi iiave entirely i- "I"' '"! co-nvene., which ha. . ... r "n, eac, indeed, I tin. riirn tf n t ,fi !' tn"! tr .. .1 ' ''i'V-o'iatm whirli llu tiertion 1 f.. at .I ...... ... . ' - 1 '"e imnieroiis rem- t .; ' I': w I..C ll.l. 1 UIC".!l.f -I t. ' ' ' ne:l "l'Ptw we are not un r--w.ctf.ll: , -KAVliT THAXTER." ' '" ,?re','. r'-' i'r. O. '., April 5,., 1(154. . o.,-. l, I ... . ' . .. . ' n,r.V!! V'C ''" L'' 'ft m v,MrT ! "" ' I ..." i "f !" d''i'nl RhenmatMiT J'... L ihe Dr.t d re- Anvrr all of the tbve descrile.l property will ce sold ot. very accomodating te rms, if i application be made to JAS. C. NOON or PHILS. NOON Ebn.s1r.rg April 21 tf , . , . . not iticuf a for fi-iture of its imm ,.i . Tne solution i f the .liflku'.t problems f j , , .. . . V 1 C" . . , : Hons a the iajtv t,f iieason Tl. right and duty involved i:i the p:ese: t state ! ,.,.,;. , , ; . , 1 " 1 r ,, . . , f i-. . ,rh;,KIjt provide-l for tr,;;:ors is the -c-u't ..f ir, "o judicial trial. c.Aicli4l0 ami j...T.c-t H ofthepnnc,pl.scf the Cnstttuts -n anl the to Sfit . J...r, - 1st a-d l..Hcal at...!.t;..-. i f .1... t . ; . "'v t-1 tt: l- - e .- .-. i Court. t,.c raoile nf tria'. t .e 1- rn. 5.-.1 new con lttun of t .u.'-s. It is be n.. oaerov.- . . ."'tri.u aud rigid cor.stmcti'ii f the words of the Constitution that the -ers a:.. 1 duties of j vr nt, and process if cxectitior. yet ciL-ls :n Gurcs on these subjects are to li aotr taii.e l. Every pnvi;. n inut W f.tir'tv c.n strutd in view of t! e preat e-j-ct.s the C. n w ! .jremi.'lf.jis. Ti.e n.-nty tf Il; voters f 1 a State car.r.ot deprive f. n.icritv ..f tlo I riot Mfur..-1 to tl em hy the C-.nst tulioi v4" j ttiC Cn'ted States. Smic if thes- iUs ;r.i iy U-kept i:i U ,a,.ce. Tl.- ir eiCie s-.;tuti .ti was ordai:;etI to efl'f-t. a.i.1 the mil recognition ..f the t.wrr, r,.u!ti,.g ri L . , ?? "V! from the cie,r implication, a, will a,ix i 7 " - 1tf press grant. In try humble tud,n.eU tl.ere . i " 1' ,he C has b,.n and is now bur one is.ue Uf.re V. ! UC " , .i... .. .. .v .- i t't'ltn 1 cr.,nes. 1 here ,s nthin In ti e t l lTllillf' i.t T llV'f: iti.J. A ar-. . - lion of theUmtei Sutes AM thesus j Vlt(V.t " ,,7 C Tt u , prime law of ti e land. Tha. C..it,:li. n ,U;,,.'n- V re r i u .t , , i tIni-" "'on, thaa thisd.ctni.eof Statsi:;-Ve was f.miid by the ,.op!e of the Umic.l ,t is f e gosi ..f anarchy, the States I not upon te Utes n;, ' ; ,Illk.n. N(r tycArrvif J ,fs through the States ii:h.!i us as iit-.z.f the .,fri, f . ! ' , , ... , i o, , 1.1, - . triiof the -.est, fo:i or f-ifeiture iT several tat- l.i-f .?.r.-.-i!".- -..,. n n-- - i . ' v w .ti.eLa?e hlmh' , rt i i i- zcnsr.f the I'i.Ikv.! S-:.t.w 1 ti ,. ... . ' .....-.-u -...v 'nn- liriii,' ..r one hand our alltg.ar.ee, and giving to Us en 5. ci. SJerv i exi.-ts, Ia itii m ll r. .;..;. i i i tli. t).i.r ,t, -..r..t; - Tl .- . f J '" 'I ,il-l0,llj . ,i r t -v- , : U ;JtU'"s ,c, m!ss you go one etp f Jr. tithe sui retnu-y cf the Natirnal Govern- th.-r nM t i . ,i , 1 1 . - i t.'itr anl hoJ tfiat with tne l,s .ft eSta'e m-tl t U'ltl 111 lt .I..aaA l.r.l. 11 C ,,err' ! orgmiziou the institution "o""1" c-i.io.-s are ei. meuiirv. i;e i f .i w - , tvvn tnem there is n. I'iWi.- Cr-t r . ' .iit-.t.o ' ...j cor.que.-i, t -ven though th, v.. t..vouer; i:' j ccnueroi ternt-v than -e their ale i trr. v.tal parts of that p.htic.d sy-:em under tJr rt:, . l'' , - ... SIJ.l II r r II " Ii 'a a:.d civil f tie whose a.i.mrab e .hstnout,on a:.d a.'it- ,,f ,.TCJ.r,v r,m-i Uwli.tnrl e,, mcnt of !.,wers the ppleof the United j Ti;t. n-jf;!trn of r V)) , years incmpv ltMllc piVk.. b.-rioted if . rva- f oe..t govern- ; pro.M.n ,jk.wj,j b? -tjCTAlly C;,.Ctat0I a:, w hich ! as ' f it.ptiiin 1 m.i.t.a in V.a t.KJ.. r teachers employe! in the different Depart ments of graded school. Canity Suj criutendent Scott then pro cceiled to make an able address to the teach ers, after which Professional Certificates were granted to Henry Elj-, S. B. McCr i mick, J. F. Allen. J. Frank Guidon, Lizzie i Roberts. L-mis:i E. Yickroy. Maggie Rose, J. O. 15rikbink. Mary M. Swank. VI 9 tl V ."an s. s. . On moti-.n. adjourued to 9 o'clock t.e::t ; "MO- "S! imsa t. ickroy mrrtin. j an ' ry L Swank be solicited to furnish I the Institute ct pies ol their excellent Essays tniierci.t c:. Icct or a-.iy f.irr,s!'l'.t ir. it f -nr. ? SECOND DAY. FoitExoox. Institute met at 0 o'clock. A M., and held lor the purpose of publication. O'l motion, the proceedings of the Insti- The Confessions aiid ' Experience of an Invalid 3UBLISIIED FOR THE BENEFIT I young meu who sutler from Nervous D -bil-ity. Premature Decay, &c. ; supplyins at the same time the means of Self-Cure. By one who has cured himself after being put to great expense b3' medical imposition and quackory. By enclosing a post-paid addres seel envelope. siNGi.it topics mav be bad of the author, NATHANIEL MAY FAIR, Esq Bedford, Kings Co.. N. Y. Feb. 2. lgC2.-4:nr??. ' ",:-,q::cr.i d.e. hava entirely j ' -f i .'T '" !UT he1"' U a;i S i ,T'.ii. 1 ""nbiite entire y to tt.e effecti lour. v ,tri .r,t reeprcl, I Lt'f'itrs P IV1i I re ,! fr. m w . i,l,li... v...,-. ! tji.""! '-"M "'" nk' t'-e itata i " loiifirifun mm iney were true Jd hy D3. j. c. AYES & CO., a- AoiiTlic.l Chatuutl, LowtU, Umi vnt r.GL0 BY vBV"CrurS; C. T. FraZer; Johns V n"? and Maucher, Carroll 'I'Wto; M. Douglas. TO Till: L.AHIES. Having a desire to form the acquaintance of a Young Lady, with regard to matrimony between the aites of 18 and 22, of amiable disposition, renfied manners, and pleading address. I take this method of soliciting a corre spondence from any one who thinks she rvrKsoH t Via urineA nnalittPS. All CO rr( - spondence will be regarded as strictly conli- j -Music. dential. Address ABELARD. TtrVSBCTlO, TA. A;ri 9. 1S9J- Jrm nn informal meeting on Ihe subject of Spel- j tute were ordered, to be publishcl in the ling Mr. S. P. Bates, teacher. j county papers and "School Journal." After ihc arrival of many moro teachers, j On motion, the Institution adjourned sine making al-out eighty iu&Ii. tie Institute , Jie. S. B. M'CoiitfiCE, Sec'ry. organized. The minutes rvere read and ap- ! -7 proved, w htn Ihe Committee on Programme RESOLU 1 IONS. report! Cass DtiU on Rea.'.ing. bv Mr. S. l- 7J"0lW- That Teacheis' Ins'itutes are P. Bates, ubich proved very icten-etitK. i na "."-".-l 1 faitlruliy attcnJct! After this followed a discussion 00 the meth ' b-V CVery menAr of our profession. od.-- of teaching Beading, by Messrs. B ites. 1 2" IUsfJce'1' 1 hat ll'e elucation of the McO.rmick, Ely, Parrish, Singer and Scott. 1 n,asC!i 1S ieul,:l1 " thc Irpetuity of the On motion, sessions were fixe! at 9 to 12 ! Uui"n aJ th? V" of our Republi A. M., 11 to 4J and 7 to 9 o'clock. P. M. can Government. On motion adj. .true 1. 3. ivoEC. That we view with pleasure . I - - -. . ....... . . .1; . 1 , , . , ,,i me isiiprov vuii-111 maoe in leacnnij; wunin Aftebso'in. Meeting convened at 1J ! . , . . the last live years, aud we attubutc this o'clotk, P. M. Minutes read and approve! and a Constitution reported. Gimmittee dis charged and Constitution adopted seriatim, with amendments. Committee on Programme reported: 1st. Class Drill ou Geography, II. Ely, teacher. 2d. Essay J. Orlando Brookhank; Sub ject, Our Profession. 3d. Class Drill English Grammar, S. B. McCorrnSck, teacher. 4th. Essay Mary M. Swank; Subject The xercises occupied nearly all the afternoon, and were full of interest. On motion, the Chair appoint! thfl lol iowirg CVrr.ir.itt r-n Rrwlutiorj. vie inprovcrx.ent mainly to the beneticial intlu euce exerted by the County Superiutendency 4. Piesolvtd, That the members of this In stitute view with distpprobation the remarks made by certain inemWr of ihe late Legis lature derogatory to the dignity and honor of the teacher's profession. 5. Resolved. That the thanks of this As sociation are due to the Lutheran congrega tion of Wiimore for the use of their church, and to the Pennsylvania Rail Road Compa ny for their liberality in granting excursion tickets to the members of the Institute. 6. Rescleed, That the thanks of this As. sociation are due to the Hon. S. Y. Bates tit his T&lub!e &rataSCOi. States have had for seventy years rably the U-t and m.-si Wi , .1 lit. t v r ever Kno-in; a govern- p,; r:sj,!s d. ((.'. S v-. Tire c mentnow nr. crilicd. n.-t by reas-n - f any , ,-,., 7 r. , ... :,. ' . ' . . !i-rt or -oiv tfinl .f .. 7 1. ... f i ..ot.. or : U n., su.w w.e. to Ttrfi cr-: r.ot t-ecau-e we i v..; -,.ir- . . .. have ont.rown its provi.,,.,,: n; t lause it very tl.er. in. except u.ier th. ri.U if c:-i-,s U-uind the age. but becy ,t ;fls ,.d!ui I5e!:t ,iltIilin ivj u;vn an age ,,,t Worthy of lt. l.id, t;oa. The rtbi-i Stated are W!r. rsf faded... appreciate the sptrit ol w.-lotn. tl., f f a prudence and ml-raUon 111 winch it was 1 1 ,,f c,.r.;.f, ;. , . - , t"'ie r licit- ., , - r , I ' 'l 1 T - - lo ,,s "''Jit l- ut.d to it bv rounded. S nh Nmg t' relntun of th . .) .. 1- 1 .1 1 r Government of thc Lnitevl States to itsci'i- ; r. -1 . i- .... . i .i..n can aiotic. sever. Wt.it. tbrn i'tv zens and to the States; ti.etirst c;-uti i:i that ! 1. 1 1 - t . , 3 - , r .... l I oc asked, is tne Ieg.il charftr f ( 'eat ans s is, Inw far this relation is ati.ett-1 by i i,.,.,,,.,: . ? ; ... r . . , , , . - ! insurncti ii? Ii.e answer is. - 4 'elvi- the fact that several of ti.o Mates have a.- ,fw r .:, . . ft, ,- . ,iv , , "on '-rcit.zeiis nf the I in,i ae --am-t st:mt!, bv ordinances .f sc. essiop. r.--. calle.il ', - r , - . , , , . k 1..C (toTfrtlJllMit . f t'x i ;t(J S;!e,- 4,1 ,T- to sepcrate themselves from tic I u'.oii? " -,.-, ,..-.-,-, ,. -t i . ... , 71.1. Z-l lii -It .O SJt.kc.'t. MjI cvcithtri jts Tlicre :s not a clause .r word i:i the C-n.-ii i ...,.! ,, . , , , . , .. , . . i aUiloi ..y. .lutl to establish anihi-r Govrn- tution wh,h Kvks t separatim. It Us in i-s str,d. He .e cartful provisions f..r its amendment, mme tU U:.:;,,j tjt w, fr ,tVCan,Ctif,n! f fJr tXi ;in-'- ! ly levying war aiiust iU Unit.' V lUS,r none for contraction; a door for ,:iw State- J x,w itI1I C02.r.tt totK, , , to come in. none f..r old or nc, ones t , g.. ; V;t, fl:jLfui ,u,H.t f fV out. An ordinance of-ces,:on has legal j w!;freVl-r , n t,,, of , js ' ' memg or force, ,s holly ...oiK rative and j LaV0 j.;s ,((.n,c. is ut the J -oid. 1 he Constitution, and the 1 vws and : V..,1i,i.tr i i , i tr. -vi tuotlcty i-i l''-ic. ro :i."oi t itv ,f treaties msdt un.kr it. the liei-tde have de- ' 1 .,1 . . .- - , ' .,,., 11 "'-- , legal construct :ci no missri hcii hi ,f the clarevl "shall be the supreme law of the land ; l.ltrs of intetti.n ,1 w,r V. t-,i- c.-e,t -an and thejulges in every State shall U-bound 1 .j,.,.., Vw nature if tinn-s. c.-, co .vrrt thereby, anything in thc Ccnstilution o, ! 1ivaltv hA trt;inn or KT h . '-Un li'n-"y l CDJrnrV lj0,w!t!' i''-v lf l tw.!,y in Terww cr s 1 "),?" j Georgia, cr S .ui.1. Carina evn a ! .l ui The act of seresskes, thirefrc, cann. t jeci vf tU- Uuite-l St-.tes .itr.iui ':.ni(r. change in th lea.-t degree the leg il rel itiju the hVith'.cs, found." the Gtner-ran t is i1 Using the ,.-Crs Sub ol tne Mate cl tne Liuon. .No pro is.on :i at war with him. W.: the Gmstitution of l!;e United States, no ! and appliances of wa; for the , rp ml law or treaty of the United States can t ; daing he rt'.vlJioa we ar by to means act abrogatcl or m panes: therel.y. .n c.tizcn ! ing uhhout t! p"c tf tie Ct.-titution. of the Unite.! Spates residing in the seceded i We are seeking doasetic tranquility by the State is. by such ordinance of secession, tie- j sword the Cor.s'itut:on has pUcei !n our prived of trie just protecti n of or exempted " bands In the path oC war, a tf jace, the from any of his duties to the Un'Ped Slates. Corstitution is our guide aid our light C a In contemi-lation of law the recipr. cal du i clouJ by day, tic j illar cf e by , iLt. ties of protection and allegiance remain un- ; Tlie recognition of the "ttlligerctt rights affectei'. After the act of secession, the of the rcU-ls by foreign jvouers cin, as rx province and duty of the Government of the j tween thc ovtre gn an 1 his subj.-cu. l!avo United States are the same, according to the j no other cr futther effect. Sach rec gT5iti.n full measure of its ability, as before, to en ! (if known to the law of natim s) proceed force in every part of the Union, and over upon the gr. und that the revolution U not every inch of iu tenitory, the Ccnstitutioa acrcTOjlUhe--!, and that thecooEec:ion ia not and laws cf the United States. It is ths no- dissolved. Hid this be done, t'ce tktI. cerr rnsult of tJ-.ee- pricciples tiat n tier woull Lave beca of tLeli fjvart!n4v-
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