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effected by the votes of all present who had voted for Pennington, together with those of II. F, Clark and Higgs, and with the exception of Davis, Hoffman also received the votes of tho Republicans, and abont half the, American .vote, and thus was elecl"d Sergeant-at-Arms. Seven Americans, viz; Maynard, Moore, , of Ivy., Quarles, Stokes, Hatton, and j Smith, of X. C., vote*l for Underjwood. Glosslrenner, in addition to [the vote received those of.llolingnoy, ‘Bristow, llahlomin, Hill, Loach, ql ! N. C., and Vance, who belonged to 1 the Southern Opposition. I
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iMeloy*s Station, Feb. 5;
The: pubtuhefc: n p 0 ve bare sent,us i Il'ts tlVieil with' a leased set^ Uon fcriKe “sharp saji fit’s"! of wV'-n‘have appeared in the New-Yotk Ledger during the past two years,' and iii the Louisville Journal during the Uveiily jeon. ‘ It as well worth a doDarl. .Tlic.pabjWmK.' wilt send it prepaid.to any address on receipt of one dollar and eighteen cents. .
j The .Overland Mail Coach, with s San Fr.utciaeo dates to the 13th nit., and telegraphic advices to the 14th, ’arrived here this morning. Milton S. Latham, the Governor, ten nights a£ef being inangtii rated, was. noptifrated in caucns for |U. S. and on the following ■ day by - the Legislature, {The vr/e stood, Latham, 97; Ed* jmonJ Alaodolph, Anti-Lccomptob, 115; Of. S. Shufter, Republican. 3. • ! TLt new Senator was to start for i Washington by the Steamer on the loth in'-!. In, consequence of the election, Lieutenant Governor Dowjney becomes Governor of the State jTor the ensuing two years. Mr. j Quinn, who had been elected Prcsi[dent, pro tem of.the Senate, becomes Lieutenant-Governor.
; CONDENSED NEWS 1TE1IS, A destructive fire occurred at 404 Elm street, New- York; by jafiich : a sis-story building was .consu The building had about twenty fa it,tiles in jit Eighteen persons perished (ji th? panics, and many iu|are.d. j ..'foul n,u ajt*e: of i mn a t ea ,n i nety- ni n eVf — A large woolen and bat factory at Brooklyn, New-Voik, was entirely de•slroved early in the rooming on the 3rd instant, by the implosion of the boiler- — The byildiSg,Wi|s| tori ytnto fragments. Five w*rfc' Vnstaiitly kiited.. arid »weive- wodR'jcd, two' or three of whom at least cannot recover. Pour of the w o<V.ided oto females. - 'About 220 ptfsons were employed id the factory* ,J J** fortunately only a few had arrived the esplosiotUook place. Dors 25,or 30, .foes-. ; —The jury of imiuetlon.lhe I’eTnlelIon Mill calamity have n ver-dict-clearing the owners of oil blanie — staling that .the fire twasi caused by, the accident breaking of n lanlern in rtj»e hands of a person wop was trying to’res' cue the sufferers then olive benealb lhe. Hooting of the'mill rlhat' the cause pf the failing of the milt w'as weakness or insufficiency df the cast-iron sbonhg, and the thin J Walis’iiniI ; tfifc mnnper 'of'constructing and lciigi u ? of span' from one support to a not bet—a rid. that AI bet I Fuller, the foreman ofrthe Eagle Iron Foun--dery, and Chas. L.'lBgeiow, the architect and su pc 1 int eiid e n fd f t he's t fuel etc, are ent ire ly responsible' ter lliis dire fu I catastrophe; '-'s-.i ■; • - v : v t — The Maryland Legislature'received on the 3nf instant, the disunion refoldlion's of ITieSuiih CirOlina ■ Legisiolurei The leading tht n of both’parlies denoun-1 qcd them as propofittpns'of natiohoj Irea- J sou. ' But 'two members apologised for I titf course of the' Sduth ; Carolinians.-- ( The Texas L'cgtsVhtiire received (hern io'j about itc sanid maiiher.' : j
“ ViCraiUc Oil t-JciiuciU. Hr. Umg'* Arctic tJnicwit, ■ Mnicun MU'Lmp l.Iuiutlil, . ., I>r. HnI-% Pain Killer, ’ ' ‘' l*T.!liirtW,Mi!iinlf IVtor, ' Hr, Otnmn HUivm, 1‘r. ' KalAnric CcrOw, ,. 1 It. rtiUi{Vi (‘otifli SiTop, l'r. tfTnjJr’ji Syrup of llnw awl Bootvt, • Pvmnati Syroji, or PrUovUc of Iron. K-.r iate Lj- • |fd*l J. UTHIEBAUn.
B. P, SiXrO»D*» PcDtJCATIOSB. , ' Mr. Sanford lias sent us copies of his various publications. { f \ 1. "The World We Live In.’rVWrgb' weekly newspaper of 28 'wldd'ohd IdrijJ columns, small and- plain -type, ■‘prinltd, on good paper; ■ ll is ably cOfijjtcled, bill] 'devofed lo "General News, Li'cralure.i Politics, Scientific sod Religibiis InteUi* gence,” 4c.'/‘It4s not n partisan or set- J tarfan. paper, by any means’, btilis pd|iti* cat and niligiouViri' meaning oftboic lerras.' : We : are well pleased with it, and hope it mpy succeed. 1 h.fias reached its : fifth t iiumbef. 1: ' Terijtf, $2 d yebr; two copies ,$j.. 2. The vahio Vailey ap ex* ceitent agricultural ' utuutfily magazine,, and iiaSeoitted upon it’s fifth H'pK * • is very.cfieap at n dollar a. jear, Weatih number has sixteen large pages; ; 'to clubs at £3 cunis a A'tarJ JVe : recommend’ ilib . * i T 'i* ■ ' . u U *\>lj. ■* , * - * * i, 'r . periodical.ib our rainier futmjs. >, -, it 3.,Tue paastuSjAuujac asi» Diiar
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Tli? Indian* have boon committing out rages in Mciulicincv County.— Dwellings .were burnt? ami Mock killed. ,
3 HI1ETT'-SIXTHCOSCRt<5-TlU!7St>5lOX. y I’KX.mxutos fl>:cu:h kI'K-ikki:; r Washington, Feb. 1. ■ 8 House.—After prayer, the Clerk 0 having Eluted that the question pend-'-ling was the motion of Mr. Gherman 1 1 ili.it the House proceed to vole for ■ Speaker. . ij After some iqiuhhiittg, the voting ' j commenced, and after all prv-cnl had ! voted, Mr. Briggs who was one of j |th(j said jnst before tie .nf the vote was announced: f| I ibe for the purpose of changing 1 ■ my vote. It will he teceolrccU'd that | n day Or two time, I made a state* ?jim>Dt as to whit I might do in a cer11 lain cunt ingcncy. ‘ That coniingency * has now nr lived, and it Leepiijea.itiy ■ i duty to state the reasons lor the vote ■ ; 1 am iihmit to give, 'ihe lime has *' come when my vote will elect a ■ Speaker. I have said on several o?-’ iMsions that I could .east my vote fur I any. conservativegt-uttehian like Mr. • Pennington or .Mr. Corwin/ Mr. ■ 1 Pennington, now has 110 voles and ■117 will elm him. I give my vole ►; to a gentleman wlfotn I am aysmed ! .uilllict fairly and impattiallyTq all ■Jsect5un.« of the country. Aware of ■ i t J to re? pons i hi 1 i ty Tv hi eh I us some in i* 1 so dot ng, M r. O’ lei k, 1 no tv. tv j I h • ‘ |draw my vote for Mr. MeCicrnand,. II of Illinois, and cast it for Mr, iVn>1 iiirigtou of New Jersey, Prolonged ■applause, v/■ . j . Mr. Douglas stood at th: desk Itvatcliiiig ;Mf. Briggs during the 1 whole of his remarks. Impatient |cfies of, .'‘Proclaim the vole!” The vote was then fliittouueed: Whole .dumber ;qf votes,. • --233 i Necessary. t o. a 117 .jPenuingtoni. 117 *i MeClernund, -Gilmer, ' ’ • H> { The announcement of the result I Was followed hy apjdaits'o. j, ; Tlie. Dietk declined M r. Pc nningjtoir elected Speaker of the House, j Mr Hindman rose to call the atTeutfon of the rofmtry to some.fain | connected with Dm election, hut j there .was loud ami prolonged cries |of order, D-T-. .. j . Mr. Grow, elevating his voice to j the highest. pitch, said a Speaker \ having been clotted, nothing is. in | order Trtuil he is conducted,. to. I lie j Chair—cries of 'That's so/’ ’‘Bet | him take his place.'' ; K : The Clerk sustained' tho -sugges*; f (ion,, niid uppqinicd Messrs, Bocqik | and’ Sherman ■ to;- conduct -Mri .Pennington to the.Chair. These gentleineii at once entered npbtV; the per* | tormancc of that duty, and: escorted IIri lit to the (;hair. j ; The Speaker amid ft quiet which ! strongly contrasted with the excited j and, disorder iy' proceed fogs, ■ which I mcyiously pt evaded, spoke as fol- ! tows ;:' ■■ ; I Gentlemen of the House of llep- | losenintiveg—i 'return you hiy grateI fni acknowledgements for tbti distill*. | gnished honor you have been pleased j to coufcr on me in electing mir JSpcukj’ttr of this House. : Coining here tor the. first- time -ni, thopttsedttessinii io le assqci lily d withy tin *js a mini bcr.no have bvfeh ( mbre unlooked lor (him (hat lj could ,le tailed upon to preside over* your deliberations, and my friends will; do me the justice to say that I have not sought the position, aa 1; certainly never desired it.' ;[ , : I am neveiilielcss as conscious 61 the dignity and imppi taul-e of the high office as any geuikTuncan be, bur shu’d hayo becxi. tar belter pleased could its duties have been i entrusted to irbler aDd hroie-expcricnccd hands; After almost insrnniouniuhlo obsra* eles in the way of an organizidiliou' of this House, 1 came to the cbuclu,sioh that any goaileioitu, of iiny. parV ty, who could command «.majority ol the votes for Speaker, was bound in deference to.public exigencies,A6; accept the rc>poUsibility, as on act ol patriotic duty, whether it ivaa agree* able to his personal ..reelings, As that choice, has. unexpectedly fallr cn on .me, 1 have/no, hesitation',to accept it. In the execution of this high trust, my object will le to do my duty , with impartiality, and j ns* tree to nil. ; V v' 1 Audi have great necessity, gqhllcmen, for your uid ufgcuoe dn t benew ! pusition in Which, I am; placed,! and i fed entire confidence that 1 shall receive it at your hands as a Xleprc* henlalivti frum the tiiiuc of Nciv Jersey, upon whose soil so many: brill* inni aclrevcipeiile netc accompliDhcd i in tiro Itayoluiiounry war; and whose ! people lave ever been. ji&tingufehed i tor iheii; devotion to die Union nud i Uonstitbtion. 1 pray to the Grout 1 Arbiter of our destinies,.that 1 may ido no nit to impair the integrity of i eir her, but that by. wise - and prudent j peace and order, may yet j remain in our midst, and our.tree ru* Uiiiutiuus may bo perpetuated to our | descendants, a 1 led .that 1 have a ■ National,heart; embracing all purls i ol our blissed Union. Again tbauki iug you for your kindness, I,now en* j ter upon the duties of that arduous 1 and eon plica ted station. ! Mr. fMielps being the oldest con* Isotvalirc member, administered the ioaih to the Speaker, by ieque-at ol ; tbc Clock. ■ . I Tire areralera were sworn in by i delegnlijus. . - ’ ' . > j Mr. Washburno oflerel a rcsolu* tiou that the rulcii bf the 3uth CouIgress In adopted for the government I of thii> and that a committee of live, report such amendments IroUi'time to ttmi as they see proper. rmruirtg debate it was adopted. . Aqdaftor, somojoiher uqimportaul movorients, the Homo ' nrljourncd until the 3d instant.
Wasuimitox, Feb. 3. Sbonnau moved to proceed.to (he election of. Clerk, previous loWbich there was a call of the Housed . of Pennsylvania, nominated John AY; Forney. 1-iniili. of Virginia, nominated Jarnci U, Allen, late Clerk. NcBoti, t'f Tennessee, nominated ?am’l Taylor, of Term. .' Cobb, ol Alalarii:), nominated D. K. L. Haws on, of Ala. .Tiro Speaker appointed Elliot, ‘ \VhitIy, K;iiith,“ of. Ya,V nod Mayn* ’an), idlers. : The ballot mulled: “ V * \Vholc number ol votes', . 221 Necessary to a choice,- 111 . FoTney, ,. 112 | Allot., . 77 ‘Taylor, - a ; Dawson, S j McKean, 2 j On motion of Shermat) the l!ou». e ! proceeded lo lheeleelion ot Sergeant* i nt-Anu^.. Bucuek, of Virginia, nominated the present incmiileut, Gloslremier. . Harris, of nominated Huflimiti, of Maryland. Bocuck, Harris, of lid., Colfax and Garnett iu-ie appointed tellers. Before the vote was atmur.uccd Forney, was sworn in as Clerk. Hesuli of the ballot; ilofTman, * lU Gloslmni.cr, f*2 Underwood, I .7 The f?r eakcr i!?c!au'd Hofimau elected irurgeant-atiaimii. On niolhmof the Fprafc*. er was aiitlioiized to. appoint the! standing coiiiininces ot the House. ypinner cilieied a re.-olutioa .that Allen, late Clerk, W a!loive«l S-8 per diem from the 4lh of December, 18 O 1 ,), till I he od of Feb r na f y, ISUO, for extra services, iu, addition to his salary. | Burnett —Tiro law'fixes the com- ; peii'ation at $3,GcO, and. tiiaf is * ctUMigh. ■ " ■ | The. resolution was '.rejected. j Au unsuccessful attempt was made.! to K'lon.'ider the Vote. , i ; , Co voile gave not too of his inton-1 tion to introduce a-bill tor lire pur j pose of raising a revenue.,to meet! the current expenses of the Govern-1 ir.ont, for preventing frauds on the ; revenue, and- for prolcclixg ' iron; | coni mid other mlHes, ( : .Several gcni'emcn on the Demo j crat side oljecled to the notice. .. j Sherman moved.--that • wintt the} Iloti.-e adjourn it be to Monday. J ■in reply to an irquiry, y ho man! fc'did his Iriemis ivaMt-d some time to ufrange the election of the remaining tillcers of.;he:l!ou>c, ’.'Hughes wanted' the ’ OfdceJ appfopriatiuu hill'pas-ed now. | 'i lie q'lesrioi, on f-hci man’s mo ■' n’on , was tie.ided. in the cliimistive ! by Hi ms jo lily. , . . ; . Adjourned ro Muuiiay.
fcj-Thc vtcatner A. 0. Tylor, remiily Mink .below Ky. t has Tech raised.tind is now being repmci! at Cincinnati. : ...
C3*lf jvu liavr.auy dwlte for the . or of 4 Aii!i-lti f;<mt; j:nac'lf; Jot Try -HuftrttrjV ytofoach. Hi'Hirs” .- ' ; ' Xi‘ Hair yon TowtlwrhrT. Jf jh>, af jdy Ihunr. dhteiv v. rtiftlmJV IU114 SWe f-.r a-tial of tint jr'Kif atnl /Jisiont XKVT HKJIHUV, ll.»l I.V ha‘. ahull Trill relieve iu VVo MiMrx .*
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;{ A t. J!j-do Pat*, on; the 2d, t the dwtltmg'bf' ilatuei Sr;, was burnt to the ground, and three children 'perish/ ytl in-the llmuts.y ,T j)c nm:Itt"r and other .ctidiren escaped froiii, a sct-oml suny w*eduw t 'but ali liudly' burnt- ; The father was _^; r - ;• j /
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T-l’uUUaheiLtJ nautili y; .pjitc. 23 cunts.— It is a veiyjieal aud valuable, .yftiik* ,' ll is scot as aptmium lOLverysylsctiJjer to the Farml and to i}r>ry $2 sobscriUt to lltC •'!.■. 1 :j ' if > • . Foceitlitrt.of these publipalioos f ?<J* dress B, F; Saaford, CiriuttutaU, Qbitft a
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John Bull's Worm’ Destroyer, •■(VMre'jitn rat th.in rmflilyaiiila/a fur nrtivl’* Ai.il they t* intly jir ivc ihn.Wn c* rifevtnal fa the pil’eiliiij; ■ 4 Worni*! A trial of. a lei* at ill tviiifuer the nrijl rhri.tieal. , ■ FurraWt vli nmtr aailr/uil. atthrllala Ft." Itruj: St >w by ifei*VJ ■ J. ]_ TIUKllAfli.
' In! New-Votk»: odibe 2d iustdnt, . L a dreadful explosion occurred in a disiilleiy on thfe corner ofelh aolhiucfcls; New- Votkf bioVyingtip a large portion of thebdlJiftg.nndkilliiig three nica -and burying others m'-thd’ruins. ' nelbw InJiaii'liVeil near Lewis, Del - : a wa re, on ' Hit 3(1; o n uh know h clipper scbobutir wUii a ’ deck laijl 1 of cotton, jwciil iiliore. 1; l!vV Item was under wa- j ler, aiiO o c'orpse along side of tier, and j it was sup i |»b5td in bn bbatj.pcrisljt:d. j ■ Al CUarksloii, S.|C., on the *.’9Ui nil.. Central lJtr|rfco, one of; (lie couutms of Souih \ who j | bad Just anired at tjbal port, wasr fabled; of money, jewels, $'atches, . ic.» to the.] araouni of $LT.QWJ. fj j On the 2d, elected 0. S. Seuotnrby/thn,Ohio Legislature on the first- Tdle'/i/l'he; vote stood: .Chase-13, P ugh'3 M Corwin 5.V liosuc cet-ds Senator-Tugb, ; - '■
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\Ve are in.’ receipt ofjh fee'perii wheals published by the above-named establish' ment,.Plilpdelpiua, ja, ( ,• , 1. “Tie Sunday-School .Times,’!*,# weekly religious paper for Sunday-School Teachers, Parents, and alt wbo pre engagedintbe religious training ol (be young. Terms, $ta year; Ten copies or icon* sent to Sabbath Scliuots prepaid for Sid. 2. The “Youth’s Sunday School'Gazette," n monthly paper, designed expressly ffur Sabbats-Schatil distribution. 1; is seat prepaid at the following rules: 15 copies one year, $2; 60 cup.es, Q3. :, 3. ’‘TheSunJay-Sclool Banner,'* published weekly, semi inonlly,- tri-monthly and monthly. 13 copies of the!monthly will be sent fur $1,50. Other editions at the same rate, m proportion; ' ■ We recommend these papers lo our readers. - - : ■ ■
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0.1 the *_‘dtll iuMAliT.-thc I’nsideUt sent a message to the y - euate, in wldeli he says he dee ms it a sriflich-nt reason !of having retained tlic till appropriating ©55,000 lor deej iuing tlic eh a unci oyer 8t. Clair ll.ts that it was not pie:ruled to him until the last day yjt the forfircr Co■ gicss, wheti ire had no pjrjiottunity to examine it. He says'that'a Const iiutiond! moilc exists-by. which the Legislature of Mieiiigan may at its owu discretion, raise enough money to iurpruve the, channel in St. Clair .'river. He docs not nreati To intimate: a doubt of the: power of Congress to, construct >uch interna* iiunal improveincDls osnijytHj.ii'eecss»ry lor the proper defence aud protection of'the country against the invasion of, foreign cnemie.-', hut-it rvouhl scarcely t'e daitned, however;, that The improvement is wiihihSihuf catiilbgti.e.; This river is The louhdary lina l etneon the Uuitcrl States and ihe Britiah provinces of Upper Canada. - ’ - : • ■-
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CANDY MANTKACT’UltY, . •u.d tfi’ji' rufflsiiCy , n hJtd a Iarp<- a**Mth.--t.i <-f Ca.’.duv, atiirfi ly' a ill *c.'I at »> ry rra*- .ijaKe nt s.aud Yi-rrluiiits »ill B;.d it t • tUtr •lvai,tj,r 11 l ilt ;,t 1, -is.-. • •
At Madison, jnd.fon the 2d, n building occopied by A. M. llo/TelaJt as a clothing stole, was dcslroyed by fire. Duis ij-,-5G0.’.’ Insured. --
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A fii’t itij'iiV i f Hnad. *’.iVr>. Crickets. Cigars a fl (. luvi-.j. an.) iaiuilv tj*ai» tejt <*" I'll.tl;i.j-.3f (M=V:u. CM a ' J-'nl:i tlnrt, Vetgy, Indiana.
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TllK AjIERICAX, AcElCULTUBtJT, -,
Al»l ait Vill.l; uf • WINTER. DRESS GOODS!
For February, is before us, and we find it to be a very interesting number, fully eciuoL lo its predecessors. The contents arc aiwayssuch as will both inlerest and instruct the reader. r All. engaged in soil cuUoreshould possess it.. ,ll >3 published in both the English and the, German; languages. Terms, § I a year, for either edition. ./Address, Orange Jpdd, No. 159 Water street,New-York, C^iy. 1 .
On the 2d, three stone houses were destroys d by, fi re in Lesin gtbn A veil ti e. New York City. Loss ly insured. ' On the 2d, the Branch Lank al Clarksville, Ten'll,, was robbed of mostly in gold. .
Nolitc to All IVkm it may Com in! li’HK trim'screr of jnvrrJ. » Caul; Ci.r.ntv. Indhu-a. will att-.ud the Mln»Ji;p|JaA#'f*r Ijo firrl* ■■( rtvtlvitjf bt'i f-r tin teal-IriJ, tie: VuUK TiHVXftili 1 .—At litc-N * X: Ilriiaer** Si i:c. in the I.» u < t FI* .re nee. ,m Hi , aid Ti;r*tay, [iic Cell aut 7;h da.w of ItbiwiT,. 11JSKV TotVNHHll’.—At .1.1». Deimrlt*# 11.4ri In tin; Town/ f I'atri 4, «ti Wrdrwsttay, Thursday, and SaimJu,Hti. itU,an j lltlidays *jf February. At the William Slf wart, Jo tjuerctu Urnvr, ou Friday, the Uth day i.f February.
j Closing put’ Kales or NSacaxw'JlKs Purs, Embroideries, &c., &c., At Tie ‘'Chesii Cash Store** of ' fchS . , • " HATHAWAY k CO.
on: NATIONAL TltoniLTA The New Yoik Tribune Ims nu able amt sensible article on the above ‘subject, from which we lake -a few extracts: , ■
. COTTON TOWNriHIF.-it Pitnin.iwJ: Halin'* .'t ire lu rn Uumlayaod Tuesday, the lath an J I Hit day* nf February.'
Tun F«czmasos:A MoAfitr.vM.tc.trtxe,
AVintcr (,’lolliins at Simmer Pricc-s “Chftii Cash Slvrc" <.f - fA-SC ; V HATHAWAY k CO.
Devoted io t the 'diffusion ! 6f'Masonic Ligfitand literature. * Co minted by R. C. Jf. Raybouser, Fott -Wayne, Indiana; Terms, $2 pet annum. T* 1 * number before is dated January, A. L. 53C0, and is ike first number of Uie *?couJ volume.
1T.KASANT T01VN<im*.-At William Hewitt* .IM.-l. la Ikutilnjrtju. on Thursday, the TClh day *■! February. At lingers A tVltiiTi Starr, tu UoureBeM. m Friday, tlie 17th day of February.
From the clearest survey we arc able 10 make of i lie whole field, we have come to the conclusion that there is no nation in existence whose disorders are so tri%iul as. our own. Wo know of none whose present state is so furtnnatc, so slightly disturbed, or, whose ,future teems so clear,., And' this notwithstanding the of .uieto, ,o( incendiary news,papers and ; oihcy agtmciiji, to excite' I discord and in agility our national i ailments. . it inust always bo re- | memhered that we are oh the very opencst sea of dtsimiou the world eyer saw,, in poiigtess,. and ihronghobt tbo .Free States, there is not ihc slightest restraint upon any , kind of utterance that any man, from, the most conservative to the most radical,.desires to indulge in. The bellows, of opinion blow u perpetual storm . from every qua;ter of the’ heavens. And though it may some- ■ (times sec-tu to threaten the safety of 1 ! the ship of state, it is only a gentle j purifier ol the atmosphere of public i j aflaira,. . ' ;
IJltlllK Near Stiftr, C<.ff- - r, Hire. Ac., at tvtr , JifUrtt, atltC “Chrnii fash .'tlerc'’ r>< ' : fcM •‘ . V " V HATHAWAY k CO,
CRAIG TOWNS!I!I*.—At Jwarf SU*V StnW, fla JJ.iinlay.tlic Jth day tdA'cbruarr.
Jli'AU l»ir*njia nrjtlertjnc. ta rav tbrir taan Ittfare the T1I1R11 HONDAY IN lIARCl), win lc ntanicd Itttfrniarut, and to taxr* vlil be rrcrivrJ after that day, ante** the |<erm>ta£c trwcHW by. law I* ail Jed t> tbs otoe. The ItopucatA will he handed ta the Audit ir on the day- pmerfhed by law; ■ I
It deserves to he welt supported by the members of the Masonic 0wcr. ■ 1 \
Odd Fzllowc’ Casetr iso-UsviKW,
—Mr, Phelps has int roduced a bill to makb aii appropriation to the Post Office Department, for. thelast fiscal and part of this ycar. -'I .T , . It appropriates 84,290,000 for the year ending June last, ninF.a pffrl of the ptCKcnt 6scal year; S2,d(|6,000 under,ihe.1 aw .of 1830,: inVpnVment 'of sal ftfies_ of; officers and clerksf and for i bo transpo ttntion of 'the -inailk. The 3d,section provides;that on atid after.The expiration t of the quarter In which the timil tervice was;,Ten.dered. a Euftiticnt stun bo ated to pay it. No doubt is eatertained but .that the hill will beipassed m-xt wvck. : a ; , v ■
The January number fats juit been re* ceired/a litt!e behindduregular It has a fine cngravingi iit ' it; nmlnmch interesting leading matter. 1 - Term* §3 a year* .Address W.-WV Warden, Cincinnati, 'Ohio. • r > : . v
fl3' 1 JOHN It. UORKROD, - Uta Ttwnrer, will hr In attendance at tuy Office in Veray, during my alrsriK*,-. and }:l«r rceeljA* u nit who tuny wj-h r> ]oy their Taxes, nrtd attend any hoflncM required jin raytltfire.
' IRA N. 1IAIAN, Tieainm of S. C. January 26,1K0.—iw • t .
i Sheriff’s Sale ofReiil Estate. AhraLani Friers, ,.j ■ , '■ •- - t*. ; Judgement taken in the JaeidiJ.Wakeflrid, Hasan) I'iisuoau lieu W»kc6elJ, aad l^rUu), ’ Court. , Itotieii*. . t ; i ■ ■ T ) Y rlrtue of on ordered *ale Issued out r.f the JL> .Clerk'* office d the Conn of Common Ilea* vt HwtteerkindCounty,Indiana,and totuedirected, against Jacob J. Wakefidd, Hnsan audXartla ItubetU, and iu fa fur of AbtaluLU i’c. tars, 1 will, on the , .
• bj'A‘ Mass Meeting wts’lield inAvis J lih, Teiasi cn the 20t hut timb, W(itch nominated Gen.JfoustQn for' the! Picst-denct.-and effected «kn energetic' organi zatibfl la : carry out the:- objects of the _Convention."' The whole 1 Vmceedings wctciparited faystrong espretsions’of altachmenl'la the Union, and ‘ of. hostility to I hed istin ion is is. 1 Gen. heslie Combs of KcnlubKy matie an able and eloquent address on the occasion.
25th day, of; Febnjaiy, I860; oiler for sale at public auction to ibe Ugbcxt and bcrt Udder far cash la baud, •(. the Court II oikdoor la the Toanof Veray, its oU Countr, beU«a lie boon prescribed by la*, the bUonlug described real. ertate, 'situated la S wilier land County, Indiana, lo>slt t,';\ 1 J • ?• ■; ■_ It bring all.the right, ' title utd ialnert of Mi l .defendants In the rXotlh-ueu 'Quarter of nomlCT twenty-one (il) In TtnroiWp tro_/;) F r ( Kange (line {31, Wait of lie Meridinlise drawn fruto Ute mouth of Ute Great filial Kirrr.of landdirected u> be sold at UndnnaU. Ohlo^ ! . And also, m much of Ut« Wert aide -of ibe tail | half.of the South-vest quarter of section cumber tiiteen (ir.J, la Toauship 1*q CJ. tf range time (5),U*lll contain thirty (?u) acre a cl land, aud being a pari of the tame laud « hkh *u «IJ I > Mdehior Sourinc at a salt of School Lauda made on :the ICUtof July, IhK, for the purpose cl ;cl!ii-y t certain School Lands belonging to raid To»d-1.i(, I Nuiolrcr Two (*-).'<’f Kange three (3) act. At which time and place, I ail) 6t4 cCet tale the rents and prnCu fur a terra art exceeding «cTfo yean; and, if the sap; fill to ;tll far a inf , ficleot rota to tainfy said judgment, costs, md accruing wots. I trill tbca and there, la Ubamih i uer led oa tie tame terms, Oder tit fte rinple nf ’rafd real rdaie for .•ale, and will *cll without'se£*rd ta tala xiioao rati (> rat era eat 1 art- . . VCJLLIaU 11EAH, Sheriff S.tt ■ february 1,154?. —It ;
. Times Washington correspondent says, it ts understood Air. Glosbrennerg late Tiergedui-al-Arms, will be appointed U; ld; TreaSurcr. ' • ; ■ ; ;
-The Cincinnati Enquirer’s AVashington .correspondent writes: The action of the Republicans in givingThe Clerk and Postmaster to the Anti'Lccomploniies, and the Sergeant•’al- Anus to .the SouthAmericans, h u’gaided as a movement to concentrate the whole Opposition party of, the comrtiy upon Bates, of SIo., in I860.
;•■ jra'^x-Miimjt'iKjwT.; v , 131NK and PQPiaiVEmXGI-ES', and loch P1XR _L LL'IIBER, for ralo.luv for Cash, by f . ■ few; ;; ' ■ t,- iiarwoou l doax.
.All oilier Governments anti countries have their disorders «ud their, perils,, all of them greater tliau ours. England struggles under a prodigious load of debt, and a Colonial, system that preys forever at her vitals.— France lies prostrate under the heel ol a despot, Austria wallows in the mite of bankruptcy, under the ttuldes of. a.dreary night .of ahsolutcistu'.— Spain is so reduced, lltal her pride and poverty alone remain. Italjr groans under burdens loo gtcvioiis to be borne. Russia,i* involved in the difficulties of a reform, i’lutfdaaud Germany (iiid their consolations only in promiacs ( of the (m lure. On this continent, to the south of us, national, affairs ate ,in , some (uses even worse in Europe, and in all, quite bad, enough. ! I! . Hot here, ip our |lc public, our one graftL,diflDjkpg ; questjoq— lbe only odd, that isclpuaed to be, of a serious ebaractor—lho only (mo upoq tvhicll our orators grow spasmodic, and dis-
itress themselves—is whether'or n< ii the institution of African Slaverj y; shall he arrested in its spread ore; g; our unoccupied Territories. Betjansi -|tt powerful'patty, arise i here in ihi il j interest of freedom ntul civilization ii say that Slavery ought to he'check led, v,e arc toM that the Guvcrohie x\ is. on the evo of a tremendous oonvtil .[fiion; that its foundations are sappe; j! and undermined; that we have al _ j ready become old and decrepit—rut- , (ten before wo are ripe, and ithat the ,’jj last great ahd ead catastrophy, .whicli „ sooner or later comes upon ali na tiouj, is,at our doors; that the tun ol * onr great Republic is about to set in x blood. ’ 5 t r ,/ ■ 1 n Alf of width, we> repeal/, wo itf , gard grotesquely giaiuidlesi, ’ a ml afford i ng ’ f o fficient c vicjeuco;' l‘c establish tl/e 11 monomania of its niter- ' ers, autlV arrant their tpicdy apple- ‘ hcnsiocT) and confinement' innotrit - place tp a pled to ’> the ‘ c at e of ' 1 uni • e lies/ ■/. /' ■ ■ ‘ ' ‘ •' ' • v . rAVe V0 <Ue’/Gmon.\ii not > dissolved,! aUbough ‘a ■ Spender ‘if *. elected / f 1 Beypnd;ady)ng wall from.iylamr gle firefeaW r ..wc Micar no*; sound to ii distjarb!tbw general’ satisfaction that - the House is-at length' organized.— t The factioi.ista are tiiiifi/.tlie iJiMnv* - ionists Atleep. : Having. Mow n fdi .. their for twp month} - , they have . now subsided/ A hiir succeeds life storm.■[, The spcctacla affords ale«- [ ion. ' Our. real disorders aro verbal v merely/' Fifty noisy fellows get to. gothor/and imiko a yremendoiis.. row ; over: w jut one or another says/and talk themselves into the assertion, V aiut Wlncthnos into the belief, that ‘Ithe Government is",on its■ lasb legs, j ami that unless somebody of other r | docs /sWji'tbiug, somewhere, very ’ | suddenly,- to compose thisj tempest of 1 jspevcli,mvo may all .as well, give-tip • ihe ghjist at once, for onr doom is : js’aled, and fnla howls at the" gates, . ;Mr. Tooths cries out to his ciink-der-jaies db'wn’ in Georgia; - to seize hold ; j of the pillars of the nationalpros- , j pcrily.-aud pull thorn all down a- ■ I bout hp/ uud everybody's ears, lint 1 wouldn’t ‘ those Georgians ,' h'ayo : a , joh~6f .u? r VetTopms ibluses tb be j pad tied, or, to slop talking, tin less ; this Final! favor ha. granted him.— . ■ But talk imaHy 'stupes.; The .talk* ■ ers gel\temporarily restored |b tea- : son, and the absorbed and breath loss |hclors ,ami listeners tuiti their treads, l and behold that the world still rolls ! pn its axis, the >ua : aud stars aiteth;- ! ato in the sky, the'business of mun}kind in general and - of the conntiy j in pariieuiar, goes on' just ns usual;' ;i Nothing is broken or damagcil/ nud | no neiv. .[kingdom/bus: come/ The ’ • irehieiiilous bubble has s u'd d Only f burst.,the roiling mists th*l darkened f the rky havo nil cvaporuU'd. ntdl /pullin'. affairs again taka on their o!<l «ljd j lormcr diuion»ion«, l'ki i n landsCHpe .from; which a cuilaiii of fog and mirage: lias Just tilled. ; . - , Lookihg.at all this vast storm and turinoil of the luimnn vvindfprints congregated./..at-.- Washington, that hare been sobasily careering in jheir eccentric circles for the. past ;two .*mtmil|s t , we sometimes think sober! I people iti other pails bl. ltje world j } must think wo are the greatest set of j fouls tit the universe. Wc ate tm-’ j dergojng no national trials;; uvirlier ! war, or, fatuitie, ‘ uor pcstiteuce, be.'cl. ; u>; nothlug 'hurts/«*,, in fad; only J oh n' Bar w n went down'; i iiln ; Vir^ I ginin \with twciity-.one tiiHt last.Faff, op nii’ improper and impracticable errand;. Rowan Helper .wrote a book; Win; II; Seward, formerly a fehqol- , muster iti Georgia, has declared, tliat j Slavery and Freedom don’t pull well }in thij same harneFE; negroes rtin aj way/and Yankees say. they won’t j caiclf'them. This is the w hole story -of oof exifting petils.' . This U (he j entire Rtim and substance of all the ; sound bud fury of our gasconading and talk mongers in Conigrest* and in the press. ; j Arc we not right, then, in saying ;that it is only talk" that ails in,?— i Vain, empty, blustering babble, and I nothing'else. ■
; whisky sKii.iso rsm pimaxrijs. j Tim Hertford (Imi.) Independent. I says that at the recent term of the j 0out t of Common Pleas, of Owen ; comity, thirty 'informations were , filed against Dr. Rogers, Druggist, j j for , selling intoxicating liquors, to J minors; eighteen against Dr. Me-' 1 Oiary, for thu sumo otVeuce, and nine hundred, and sixty against Jacob ■ Young, who sells rifle whisky at CJu’sporl-. ’ ■■ . Nearly all of theso informations : will bo substantiated by tmimpoach- ‘ able evidence. The tine for selling ! ; intoxicating liquors to minors is not ‘'less than five nor more than one ; hundred dollars', to which the court or jury living *he cause may add ‘ in the county jail for | any determined period not exceeding : thirty days, Suppose nil these cases against Young shall be sustained, ■ | tiie liru?s alone will amount to §-1,800. I,The cost will nt least double this •1 amount. The 'fines and costs, then, s! will amount to at least §10,000.
! The same correspondent ‘soya the following Presidential’ progfatuiiio was arranged yeaterday, between.The llepubiicun and American members of iheUouto: "T : ’-
Piotico'td tdl svhoni It MuyConcern. ■\T OTIClI Is hereby ylvcti that (be undersigned IV will make application to the Board of County Conanritilaccrik al the Jlarch Term, IbW, fir a L? cense to kit spirituous and Intoxicating Hqnm In quantities In* than- a quart, In a boose commonly kuovnai ••Bcnccti's lljl!,*’ on the semth-e-ut cor-, ner of Main and fourth -trtcls, in (lit Tnwin-f l’atrill, IVrry IWurittp, hslticrlaml (’onr.tr, ludinna. JOSEPH SCHILLING. 1’atrill, Ind., frb. f, lew,—ll*
For PieRident.—EbwiitD Bates, of Missouri. For Vice President.—O'cm’ Simon Cameron, of Pennsylvania. The’ platform 1 is To'ba : distinctly national and conservative. Mr. Seward is provided wiib (lie breneli mission.- . . T ■ .t
jCgrTha Hickman tank on the morning of the 2uth, about -10 miles below Foil .Smith, The boat had been aground on a bar, and her crew were sparring her off, when,she was carried 1 down stream stern foremost.' Bbir struck a r-tdmp, which broke shout ci«ht timbers near tho middle of the. boat- ..Sltd.thippcd V boot,four fcci wator, and-sank imqic* dtately.r A bulkhead was built and placed npbtt ber, and ibe. Ipnmps set to work, and.at 3 : o’clock aim was again afloat. Tho damage to the freight and boat will bo trilling.
PnitAHEU’niA, Feb. *1. — A largo meeting , was held at tho National Hall, jw this city,.to-night, to form a Constitutional Union parly, liesoltitions were adopted arranging for the Construction of- a parly combining all tho conservative elements of the country. No person of note adilVosied ihe aHsemhly, but letters npprovibg':the 'object of the meeting were ryad frdrti. Hon. Edward Everett, Hon. Millard Fillmore, Hon. E. M. Conrad, of La., ami Hon. John Minor -Bolts..* /Tho patriotic scnlimctjls in tho loiters Were greeted witli liie greatest applause. ’ *
WD.'tata J. MonificM, Aturlticcct.
T VT. l:r>»u aul I Demand «t n ,5D on ac* — — Whlia-W, 1’irt- f cot it I. B<“f jic fi-’-rte ntrs, ua !cr the itatacof! E. PlcaiAati, JtiAice Urea n & I' titsfcvr. • J of the IVJcr*. Verier. iihircM- till oa Jay of Jiaaary, iw\a a ill cf .Ui.-vc!iu;aiuu Umcibr i.iMrarfe E. EKi.-aats a JuMicc Cf the Tn« of .'tfy.T.'t;! rotT t iJ L .!(j. S'.citiirlaCil tov- 17, Indiana, lie afiiilai ilof IVutiaQ J. MamS.'IJ, lyalnU 11.v property, riplo, aid cadiLi of T — IV. Drown mi l 'VliiioVi-r, I’.irUrri, under lie style of Ilro-n u Whitaker, in hich id'.i.n David U. Ithink t;*u li;*a viiv.ruccd a) a Oaraiihcr, tic j-.rjjcr ™!T:!.av!1 I’n-rcfvt l.A.'lr.j K.-'a de l, and that tu tl.c frit dty of Jivrrh, lat-0, a; 10 o’clock, A, M..it myollcc :'i Vevay, ia Hid Township, la t-V-iac.-lani r.tT.ly, Indiana. 1 will proceed to Kcarar.il decide npju the claim of lie raid plain* tiff, whereof the raid defendant! »Jtl take notice. UEOKGE E. PLEASA.VTS,
The Tribune's correspondent mi vs | tha Ilcptibiicaii: conference to-mor-i row will decide upon door-keeper,; I’o£l-master nud Printer, It i\ probable’tlmt Morton, of N. II., will be nominated lloor-kecpcr, Lucas,' of III., i’oht-inaster, nnd Mr. Def- ■ rcee/of Ind., for printer; but time arc various, and some quite questionable programmes, and all ibis may uot succeed. | —Pojncy’a election ns Clerk was;
Notice of. Insolvency. ‘ "VTOTlCE Li HEREBY GIVEN, that alii# Jatu.11 atj Term, U$9,of tie Court orVomqotilltaj uf SriticrUoiJ Coo* tjr, Indiana, lb* t-latf ef William J. Frtuma, d«*»jcd,vaj declared FrekaMy iii» jI«ut f tcditirti an therefore n >tofled that U» atme will b* retried recerdioglv. l».Win II. LIA’NK, AimicLstra'.ar. 1‘elmry I, IHxJ.—Jl »r$I
ColFce A LA ROE tupply by tie BAG, T> ARRET, ir 1-OUXD. ' y. l_ CRI3ARD tML'
SALT— SALT.—We bare jurt rertlted a «H) of Vo. 1 K«ca<rba ■■’alt. aw! for sale by 1-1 tlKil CLARKSON' A WAt.TWL
J’l-Aies of the Fean. - February s. i?<A—7l Ir-rir.t-rr*' fee ?-»,
NOTICE TO EVERYBODY!! DO Y(<n aa Accordion? Or a Violin? Or a Fife or Flute? It yoU do, call »i ; ‘ ■ kss - . j. UTim;p,\nrs. IK" yon'- want any' article c/ ■ ‘ Va!l (or it at ' • - J.l, TiriKHAVO'?.
TO’ASD -.seasoxablk goods. N:, 0. Molasses by tfie Barrel, lUo • Coffee'by (lie Satie, N. O. SUGAR BYTHEBARREL, *■ A PCHERIolt QOUTT OK. KANAWHA SALT BY THE BEL, ., :e» jgL ,<c k* *hv : *X* Of ouf dur»' patlln; at> on ) Curing.,-€S i ALL KINDS 6K GROCERIES, AT RETAIL ; IA Good Stock of Frisk Dry Goods. | : \ crSy/iEMBXS ClOTUlSG. Queciis >yarc, .Stouewnre, I Comui'Ur on baad anil for tale Cbtap for Cwb, !at Nos.dad KOdd KdWo’IIolVbj’ » h v > HARWOOD k DOAN.. [ '• V*TA1> Feb. 8, 1S«L ‘ r
