11 w I I I'lll envm.... atari 1" Hl.r.r nlouiid Citv. '""( Jn exatinp that portion of .egiment, unde r command ofMe- wtr Williams, marie a dash in Missouri bit the 12th, nd burned the villages of Popinsville end Hutler. The latter was tbeconnty foat of Dates county. The troojis returned with a large number of Union referees, itork, &e. They had but two men killed at Butler. These towns have been for a loot time lb resort of the goeriila bends of rebels General Price was nt Oscela ut thn time, Mil wan tbtesieiitng ibat be Intended to el lck Sedalia. Two companies of tha Foortb Regiment of regular cavalry arrived at Fort Leavenworth on the lKth instant, having been twenty two days coming from Fort W'ifo. r-KPAi.iA, December 20. Colonel Palmer's brigade arrived here loet night, and t jeneral Pop is expected to reach bcro.tvni(ht. All the inl'onnntico. Iroin t lie west and nortb ia to tho effect tbal no efforts have been spared to send general Trice ample supplies i-f clotb'rj for bia rebel aim? duns? the winter. All or nearly alt cf thin ha fallen or will full into our bands. Nearly two Lun rlred lavily.aden wagons are already in our possession, together with larpa quantitiea or ammunition and orms, one thousand herae, . ter,!3, cr.n.p equipage, etc., and between eicbt-1 teen Imtilreri and two thousand recruits have ! been tokeo prisoners. j Major IJ!lard. or the First Missonrl Ca valry, has captured over sixty rebel reciuits within the past Tew days, killed several others j Mid ..akfcn n considerahlu r.omber of tents, several w .gons., a quantity of bopgge cod arms, add Unrned a tu ill which bad been tup plying tho rebels for some time past; alto gether, thn robellion bna received ft terrible shock io this teeiion of country wit bin the present week. It is thought bv many that Price will cross the Osnge to assist his gen, rals, Stt'in ond Shu-Is, who are now in the nver couities with four or five thoost-.rd men to escort recruits end supplies to their main camp ut Osceola. If he does, ho will be com pelled to stand ri retierul cngagnnient, in which event there ip no doubt whatever that be will bi badly defeated, and bis army en tirely scattered. nKI'OHTFU kscapk or COL. roil CORAS W. had en inte'view y-sterdy with Smnne! It. Iliiui. ot Uaiigor. Maine, 'Second Liifitcnant io Company C, cf tho Second li-ei'i'eut f Maine Vuluntenrs, who was , badly wounded oml taken prisoner at tbe btllle or Hull Run. and who reached this city yesterday, on hi" return from C!irieel..n. lie left tb-it city on Tbnrsioy, tbe 12. b inttaot, having been or of some three hundred prisuners who were conriued ia the City .) ail. ultich iccw Lurncd during tho late conlijgraliou. Too jail was a large brick lui.J.'ng on liroad street, and nearly all the pr.scnera wero in a large upper room, liia wiudows c f which were barred aod closed with iron shutters, except one small ooo r.veilookins n very narrow elreet in tbu reur of the building. Mr. llurd ntates that tbe fire broke out as Dearly as he could judge, in a gas hooee, cc.M door to a sjhIi at:d blind factory, and that it BpreaJ with great rapidity, ijteut fl'urts wei inado to extinguish it, but without tbe slightest oflect. 'He bugioes, worked by ceyroes aod whites, seemed ulterlv poireriess, ar-d the flames spread finally to the jail, the roof of which was on lire. No movement was made to let the prisoners out. The guards usually stationed around the building were away, and do soldiers were viib!-. Mr. Hard states (hat Cui. Corcoran was the Grst coe to leap through tbe window, exclaiming as be went out, "lime goes for Deaulort or the North." llurd was t(jo next, and as he Btruck upon Hie p.uement, fj5 says half a dozen others came upon biro, and the whole room was speedily imptiedfjr its inmate?. They spent the night io tlj-icinity of the Uamej, keeping toginueruweu as they could mmy of tbeui being severely wounded. They bad nothing to eat acj nothing to drink, except some liquor which a portion of their number got from the cellars of bouses from which the occupants Dad been driven bv tbe fire. " At about fen o'clock ptsards were sent to tk them in charge. They -tieated tham with great brutoiity, strikicg with their guns those cf tbem who did not move quickly enough. One of tbe soldiers told the ser geant of the guard that Col. Corcoroo was missing. His reply was that perhaps be was burned if not, be must bo huuled up. Sten were sect to l.ok after him. At 2 o'clock the whole -r(uad of prisoners were driven to Castle Pickney again, where tbey were left n thn cpen court yord through tbe whole of thot duy aod the following uigut, without shelter of any hind and with no other clothing thai, that in whieh they made- their escape. Colonel Corcoran was not in Castle Pincliiiey with the rest of the prisoners, nor bad Air. llurd been abla f.i obtain any intelligence concerning him. tie thinks it probable that he made ao effort to escape to Beaufort. Cooo fob Schokpf ! (Jen. Sehoepf ap. pears to be us much at home in the currency bu.iness ti in fighting "Old Z .lly." When he arrived in thj ne'sbbr-rhoud cf London, cftcr tne Wild Cat Uiriit. he found that Zo.liennVr had been levying oa the Union n.ea Icr provisiocs, firjgo, tr;r:poriation. ice., and hiJ paid tuem io Corderate bonds. 1 Ulltatiili; ao llHinr.la mKI, I. toooght to ijncxci i.iyuabl-.', Ceneru! Sehoepf Cnmuienced !i-tvinii nr. il k.....i -"C i'vvriuuiail lur Similar aopplies. Meantime bo aefemt.led toe toioa iu-n, oud opening an exchocf e tffico lor their Ui.e!H.rct at defiance all baekiug rules, by '.kii." tbe C.-,r,federat b.mdi at par. aud 6P!'!;ii. the Uuion men witu good Ot i) and Indiana money in its Hea l. ' h.n, v.hor. u, stcesior.;bt pretent e.l their hills, he ra''l tliem all off. with the otmost P'd.ldoese, iu iheir own currency I'bey dula'l know enough to be thankful for tbe arraugeinenl, but that v.asu't bis fault. Thi! littTH or H. H. ?i. pMi!ca Atar.PT 1'V the Pfrdl.1 u i.ii. ..r .i... i ., ilu J.oval Hiuhi.esa l'ri.,..(; Albeit, cans.,.1 of ! Qacrn j. toria, Uuke oi KRS0 Cji,,, Uoiha, be. i vliub look place in London, r.n the !ith iut I af.er a l.iieC ill :,..,, whi.-!, .va. t.,-,t eo.i,lerr, I UangeroiH unl.l ti.o Jaya hefor it reiulled in t.c.nli. Kili gjsiric fever. 1'riore Ali-erl wi a Chriiliun and a BCiiile nan well a I'liuce. and km more illualrioua by hu vir uca than by !iu poiiion. Tbe setting of a 5ret hope is like the let ing of tha sua j the brightness rf our life is A-u-. nuinuwi 01 eveuing rail around US. .id the wo-ld gcerra bul a dim retleclioa-ii. elf a busier shadow. We look lorwardioto! ue comine ir.noiy u.gbt. The ot,I wiibdraws ito itself, rherj iiari arue and the night if The every day carsi and doties which men ill drmlgery, are tha weighis aod counter, lises of the clock ol time, givjug its pendq. m a trae vibruiirc, aod its hands a regular olion ; and when tbey cuts to ban upon e wheels, tha pendulum no looger swings, "bands co longer toove, the cUck (taodt il. Two lada eeii In be from Wilkea-B arre, stola a a at Ulouoiahur rJucday week, and came llnwiaaaawjsre iJvf rra arwaui. aHP r .a -rmrn , 1 8AIURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1861. n.n. MASSER, Editor and Proprietor. CJ" The full of snow on Sunday evening, was just enough to make sleighing possible and walking tolerable. y in 63 The carrier requests us to say that be will pay bia respects to tbe Patron of the IwienVaii on New Year's day with bis annual addrets. The walking, however, was uncomfortably icy aH to some impracticable. ' XjT Skating. Tbe skating on tbe Pood has been excelled the past week. On Christmas we observed, among others, several latiits en joying the sprri. f tT Camp or Typhoid Fever tins removed a number of our Volunteers to a better world. The Northumberland Coi.ppany has lost three members, Mr. : Amos fc. Ivepp, Jr., Simoo Uibbona and Heury Dale. C2T tter. Mr. Iiizer, of this pluee, Chap lain of tho New York 7Dib liegiiiiei.t, luj returaed Lome from Port R yal, having re signed on accyunl of ill health. lie was se riously ill for several weeks at Port Hoyul, but is gradoally improving sibte his rcluiDi GT'l'he Coul Trade by Canal, for the pre sent season, was closed on Saturday last, tho 2M. OnThnrsduy tho lSlh, llaig & Howen of this place, cleFpatehed the l?t boat for Balliruoro, w hich bus most probably reached iia destination. Douly & Son, ulso de'pateh cd cne for that city from Northumberland, tbe eamo day. r?" Lim!:k5si.o AcriUENT. On Friday Inst Reed Nuidig, residing two miles above Sunbnry, lost his boy, about teo years old, by a most sir.gulur aecidei.l. I: loaded gun, which usually rested on hooks io the wnl!, fel1 on tbe Goer, and was accidentally Oic-hoged. tbe thot lokicg effect io the body of his child Another of bis children was burned to death a few years 'rr:..'. 1 - m C'S Likl'-.ekant Makti.n We ore jileased to learn that Christian Martio, (if this . lace, now here on a visit to his mother scj reia. tives, holds the position of First Lieutenant ia the 4th Wisconsin lufastiy. There are but few belter and moro urscrving soldiers in the racliS. Lieut. Martio served as a private through tho whole of the Mexican war, and participated in most of tbe tes fmyht iD that couDtry. To b' eenrage, good cnnd'ivt and military experience alone, ia he indebted for b-'s promotion. Lieut. Mnri.'o is a mould, er by tradj, having served his time Ic Ihe Foundry cf tho Messrs. llohrbacb, of this place. IST As our neii;Ucr Ins nt last afforded us iodubtibie evidence of bis Union sympathies (see Ilymenial record,) we can afford to over look "uany foibles or the past. We shall new expect better thing? from him I'ujd expressing doubts of the bonesly of bis cotemporaries who did not, wiih him, believe in the innocence cf the traitor. Floyl. We sincerely congrata. lute him upon having courageously eolrcd upon a new and honorable stage of life. There is nothing like the amenities and affections of woman to take down the crooked and rough edges, as well as the whims engendered by bachelordoui and selfishness; andAwe trust our neighbor will dow bieathe freer, if not deeper, aud that Lis slumbers will do looger be disturbed by night mare visions of mobs, mob editors, Ueuerul Cameron's pocket and other hobgoblin of Lin former furlorD con. tioD. 1ST A Jmpcdkjit Rfi-kst. The Mercury, oue of the flush weeklies of New Yurk, asks us to advertise their sheet to the amount of S3 or glO, for wbicb tbey offer uo exchange od an extri pancr for any other peisou named. Cue would seppote do editor having any self respect or proper estimation or bis position, would accept eqch ao impudent and humiliating proportion. True, minnies may be caught with pin hooks j tot even they must be meugre iudeed, to bite at an almost ntked hook. We r.ct, almost daily, worth, less, bogus ond ch-cei.e ti'verlsemen'ts which Wi regret to see in some or our exchanges. CjJTiik Victory t Diuixeviu.c was a spirited affair, highly creditable to the Peun. sylvaoi vduLteerj. The "IJuckiaa" U fi Kegiment, ucder Lieutenant Colonel Thomas L. Xaoe, who were eutirluined a day aod oight at this laee, cu their way to Ci0.p tock an active pail iu the fight. Tbey weri' principal! wutermeo from L!k, Potter and M.'Ueao counties. M ,j. MuJiH, B tall, gen tlemanly solJi.r. wii to remembered, especii'iy by our ladies, whom he assisted iu the distribution or provisiocs among the sol. diem of UraJford acd Tioua. :. ii.- Jury Jiyoui. Lieutenant Colonel Kane wi'j bo recollected UK a fmull riiu. cf slender 'rum.-, weighing perhups nyt more than a huo died pounds. Auiou IL-u title ! are Sau.uel W..lter, of Cltaisa, aod George Cook, of Wtlliboro. Our neighbor of the K0rtlivrltrlnf.1l County Democrat, last week, published Pen dlelou's speech and Col. Uidiila's letttr, as he tayi, io place of "Holt acd Dickinsou's great speech," aod asks the American to give it an insertion. We are cot at ull surprised that our neighbor "ihould do this thing," but it is asking eutirelj too oiccu of any iuulii gent atd loyul Dcoiocratio editor, to cast eiide Ditkinsoo aod llolt" for Pendleton and Ciddle. UttiJes, there will be no occa ito for further notoriety after their appear' ince in tbe Democrat, tbe Selinsgrove 7.e abd the Cvtumliq Dtmocrr.t. Having atled Di, some mouths sioo, to endorse the ' inno cence cr Floyd." be now desire us to contri bute towards saving his neck aud ibose'ofhii fellowa, like Freckioride, bj Keaci 9t U, . ItaiCcrpt, , ibe midst of tbe -opl revel io saosage", titer w-naus or icrapel, and all their greasy ,Ouiitanti. It is woll for tbe health of the 1 community that this greasy, porcine period ooes noi ias.i long, very large nogs uava been killed. James Dean killed one eleveo months old, wbicb weighed 335 pounds i J. II- Kngel two weighiug G33 and 525 each, Time has worked changes iu bnlrherinp, as well as in other things. Many of our citizens oow have their hogs killed, aud sausages made in tho slaughter-houses of our butchers, Mess. Nener & Hrosious and Mr. Ilartx. We were in the slaughterhouse of Mr. Nener some days ago, for the Crsl time, ond were surprised to Cud a building expressly adapted to the purpose, with various compartments am! con. vtniences for thn ciAVrenl branches of their business. While there, we observed tlen dressing several fine, fat lumbs. It wus qnile a relief to look upon, aod to think that even bt this season, there were still some nut wholly given up to tho itieviltible pig. - ' tV Tnr Inhki-kmiknt -An editorial change ! " '"nC't 'n:ln'nl' P" ,,,9hed rk- 1 fc 1 1 '"""P ecu aou oiorrs, w ir nive oeen its fMionsi ble editors for soma years past, retire, and the Rev. Henry War ) U e.her tikes their i j hce. So the only real chauge seems to ba j that Mr. Heccher is to be the responsible j cd;tor, instead of a contributor, wb.le Messrs- U alter, l nompson, and storrs will be occa sional contributors, without acy editorial con trol. CW Hwtisn Timk. Among the items of news in tho Itcmncrrt ef Inst week, our neigh bnr informs his readers tfiut Chiistnms wan to come off on Thursday. We can readily excels neighbor Perdy under Ihe circumstnnres, na ho was, about that time, entering irli Uio bonid of matrimony. In matters of this kind, errors in time, and calculations of events, will sometimes, happen, and our neighbor does not profess iufullibility even in li;mnf in r.uttera Oi.tsiJe of the Democrntic p:ly. j C-aT Api'ointmknt i.v the Cuvep.sor. I Wm. 11. Kcioi. tho present Surveyor r;(iDeral I or Pennsylvania, having be. a appointed a Brigadiir t.'enoral in the arT.y. The Cover i nor to fill the vacancy oppoiuted the Hon. Heury Souther, lata Senator Tro'n Ll'j coutity. tsT The excitement in K- -tinj cntinnes on account of l.'ie rapture of M-iMOii and 5li.!vi!. The English papera Lrcaih war, but there is nn d in ger ol s.U'ii a calamity as both the K Iih and our own government ('" ire to avoid il. Ii" flencrul f-'e.ill is on his return from En r.ipe in ihe ear.-.t iei, w.i; ii io di him out. Il ij supposed he ia Ihe bearer of important ucpatth. ej, ei:d a preposiiion frjm 1'iiiorror I.ouU : j Napoleon for an amicable ajuslincnt of the Ma- ! ' s n anJ SSlidill affair. General cott mtili-licd i in the Tarts p-.rsan able and conciliatory letter on this eui jeet. C2 Til" editor of Ihe Danville Ii.lUUienctr Says: "We had the pleasure, this week, of meeting io our sanctum two of Ihe staunches! Democratic editors iu the country." Our friend of the l'itVign,t-r coshi not to bo po king fun at his cotempnraric3 iu that way. C.r The National Loan. We call the nt. tention of lhp;e who have money to invest, to ; Ihe advet tiseir.e nt of Jay Cooke Ji Co., Phils, j rlelphia, Government Agents frr the new Na- ! tional Loan. The interest allowed is 7 3 10 ; per cent., und the security is ou.loubted. CaTTIm Federal forces in Keotticl.-y amount to over 100,000 men, and are increasing. It ia evident that lvutrcky oud Tennessee will be the great buttlrf ground. We have no idea , Ihut cur troops will uttuck the rebels at .Ma ' tiasaas, where they have nine miles of en- ' trencliuieiits, when they can cut them up moro I eCectna.ly by throw, ng rur forces among the loyal uieu of Tennessee, and taking possession of the railroads, thug cuttiug off tbe rebel sup plies. C3T Prince Albert died of typhoid fever, a'ter a short ilinef?. He was married in 1810. ot the age of 21. Victoria was a few months older. He leaves eight children, the oldest of whom married Its Prince of Prussia a few years sicca. W Lattst Niiwa Forkion. Ve are iriformed, throuuL sources generally reliabl, htt Fn:;la:id'a ultimatum is to be an apology for the iusnli to tLilr flag, and a prompt restitution of the prisoners. An exirnord;. liury Cabiuit ineuling wag Called to duv, which lasted several hnnrs, und tha nmtter wus fieely ond fjlly discui-sed, thnneh no determination wan cuine t'pon the subject. The prospect is, that ibe act of ordaiing their eriect, iu the munner it wua done, wnl berlisuvowed and the men iarreudTi-d, if ; ti is will prevent a wr with Ki gland, ami the? Will lake it as a final Settlement rf tho l ing mooted qijrstinn ol' right of search, and Lug" iar. I Wili ujree to maintain a nentral position untd the rebellion is put ilown. It ia hoped by tho Government that to'oer, second thoii';ht on the part or Lnijiand will ti.O li'y their bitter feelings, whiru nm now to evidently bent on war. If tiiey refuse lo concede these two points ta u, then it will will co u'eiess ror us to make ur.y npol. give np Mason and Slidel!, and me m ey, or . may a ! wen inoa ir war ; inn! liiere 13 nothintr to ioio bv givilij; tiiein up, there is do object for us to do ao. Th'i R'Oit g-iliiriir point ia the grtt Scution their release would utv lo tb't li-hela : liu.1. j if Lngiat.J occupies a neulrui position, they I e ol hut little account. ! l' Pans J'ntric, speaking cf the '-Trent" j affair, says : ' It is asserled that France and j the other c rat Powers have been consulted oy r.ugiana on the iii.yect, aad they Lave ex. pressed thn op.niin Ibat tL'' conduct of Cupt. WPkes, of the American Navv, was a vioia. j lion 11 tne rigi.m of a nenlrul Power.", j D..Mi.Tir The bojl'aernera are suifuring I greatly in nany (ilaee for Ihe waul of the ro.11 j moii iiecesnane of life. Klonr, eo!;ar, rellla and i tea were earre, an I .-ill ia not tu he htd. I here 14 a kirunii 1'iilnn feeling Ihrouchout j I the Sooth, coecially in ort!t Carolina, where 1 it was i.iculy aowed by s.niie ji-rsons. The ! I Itibela aeknowltdga Ibat the IVniivlv4tiia Van- j keea gave ihem a 'srjuare loed" whipping at L'raiiisnilc. I I 1'aii-wngrr from Howling Green say that 17,- H00 IVderaU had cruurd the Green Itiver up lo I I Friday. .1 u supposed Ibat Dowlin-j Green will le ad. I vanced open from three aaiea imullaiieouslv. with a force of CO.nOO, and that a decisive lat.le 1 wm iU;di mere. The U S gun-boat Iroqaoir his the pirate omter bl.tck.tded io the port of Cienfaa jot. 'I be II..n. A. U. Lly came down from Nor. f-U late this afternoon by a tg of irnee hav. ing been f.l.oaad iff (icLaage for Mr. Faolk tr. tV A Good F.iAMPi.t. The tfarrtsherr 7Wrrn; A states that the members of the j ''Roberts Infantry," a Company in Camp j Curtin, from Heaver County, tlgoed the fol- J losing agreement t , tun onderrignefl, loldlen or lire Ko. l ,.frt Infantry believing that Intoxicatiog I "7 m , 1 eF' 0eV,roJIM(l Indulge iu them, do pledgf) onrslves, on our honor as soldiers, that we will not toorh, tasto or hnndle inloxicatins! lirpiora o( auy kiud wbile we are in tho service " The Freuch papers, beginning wiih the Monitew, Ibe official organ of the Kinpeior I Napoleon, have ull changed their tone, and declared Ibat KnUinl is in the wrong in the Masno and Slidell a flair, and has no right to complitin of as hcrauH we choose to carry out doctrines promulguied by themselves, uud that they ran expect no aid from Fmrce. 1 is evident that tbe strong arm of Napoleon hail something to do with this sudden change in our faror. Cf I. ale orconrt!! of the battle at Praner, ville, show that the rebels lost ICO killed bnd I wounded, and that the victor reflected th. bigl.e-t honor on th. Penosy'lvaoi. Volur. je teers. Pnow and colj weather h npoa n? at l;tst. The river cloeed nt this place 00 Mon day, the 2.3d Inst. The Coe weather closed upon us cd Sa'.sr ?". NrnriopB as Soi.niK.ns. Alexander Iltrril tor, in 17iJf, wr.-tn a letter to John Jay, in w hich he earnestly recnmnietided I lie employ men! of negroes e s ! 'i. rr. It is well knowu that they were thus emplnjpd to a considers ble extent dii'i'ip the Revolution. l.'jrchnnge. 5uE.Mif.Ai. acor'i" l.iiTiu u- 'Hit: j A.MI.UK AH PIFFIt't LTV. 1 My IH;ah but : You wero right in doubt i ing the declaration imputed to me, o wit : I that the Cabinet, at Wushingtan had uiveo j orders 10 eei'.o Messrs. Mason and .Sliiiell , even under a neutral tin;', for I was not even j uwiire that the gnvernmeiit L.i.1 Lad that ' point niMier Cot.-:deratinn. At tho time nl I my leaving New lork it wan Let known that the ban Jacinto had returned to tho Ameii car. (fas, and it was generally supposed those persons haj : ;iped to Cuba lor the purpose or re embarking in Ihe Nashville, iu pursuit 01 w..,ch versel the James AuVerard other cruisers had bvr. dispatched. 1 lo.iiU I cro sutisty you in n few words that toil ll five 113 lerloiis occ.is:cp In feel ! concerned ubnut our relations with KngUnd, i iT, as ber ru'ers profess, 1 be has to c'tsposi-I lion lo eucouiuc tbe dissen'.ions iu .Vind r;ca. j In tho first place it was almost uperfiuon ' lo ay to you that rvery instinct of prudenie ; us well as of good r.fihboil.eood prompts ! our government to regard no honorable i H.ci.oi-- loo ere nt for t!i preservation, of the I friendship 1 f deal liiiUiu. 'I bis must bo I obvious tu nil tin! world. Attn) perk.! of; ofr history Ims her !rieiid-h;ji b.-eti tf more nop: rtiuicii lo cur people at no period b-is ; our gov-inmeiit been in a iindit:on to mako 1 greut?r Coraesions to prsei ve it. Thn two! i.ulious uro omt'.-i by interests und siryp. j tbies commercial, aoc.a!, p.dilir.il und te j ligious utmost as th.i tj nnm: to one bci, , un.i ; ; rn.. u so igncrai.t n nut to kuuw ihii l wnui uurins one must nanu I ho other lu u corrvspoudic degree. 1 am pursunded Ihut the Lriiisll rovern. inent can enleitain no doubt upon this point j full il' il does 1 leel that I may tuko it upon m?elf to say thut lli.i Prr9idenl of the United, fci.ates, when ma:!? awuro of its existence, witi o6e no opportunity of dispell i0K.il. Ntr in there anything, I venture (o i.ffirm, in the se.zure 1 1' tliese rebel emissaries whivh ought to rece'vu an utilnendie cou'lrnetii.ti ; Irom hnvlaud. ner statesmen will not j question the legal right of ao American i vessul ol war to seureh any coininerei .l vessel justly sus(eL-ted tf iiausiinrtiog c..ntrabaiid i ul iif ; thut peet never boen surrentiered j by Kugl.ind; 11. iu even guaranteed l; her 1 b) tlie Tieaty of Paris, and the itiitish gjns j lim. 11 in i; down upon iie...Jy every strait und iniuoii eu njM.o toe gloOO arH couc.bpi'.'e evidence that the repaid this light ns 1 r,o tii ettJcuey ul which may he not jt entiiely eitinifu:shed. Ol cou.se there is n-ueh thut is initnling rod ealiotis 111 '.bo oAerr.e of lh:s right uuder the inor.t favorable c.rcurii ilttt'Oes, and it n lo be looped thut ihe day is not lur ili-luiit when tbe marati'i.e flutes ot tne world will ureo lo nlaeini n,..i!.-nl ' commerce Uyoud the reach tl uch vexa tiOtlS. Tho United States government has hern ' striving to lu-s eud for tr.;rH than fifty years; ; to this nid, early io the present cenlury und j its inlai.ey us u i:ut:oii, it emoaiked iu a war ; I Mtu the greuttst nuvnl Poer io Ihe world ; : 1 und il is even now a persistent suitor ul I I every ttiunliue court 111 Kurope f r a mere j llti.Tal reco"tutiou Ol tbe r'shls (.f nuirdis than of the other gteul muiitune nations have 1 Jet tjeen tlispt sed to make. Hut till those nglits aie tveured by proper international guarantees upon u comprebensive und endu ring basis cf course Krlaud eanuot complain of uu act for which in all its materia! bearings her owu naval Lislury uffuriis such iiumeroua prcedeiil3. Whether the captives from the Trent were cnnirabutid of wr ir tot is a q.i.'Siion which tho two governments fuu bavo UO Sfe'iuUa diliiC'j'.iy iu agreeing upon. 1!' Mr Seward Caouot sat.ify iiirl ll'isrell that they were, 1 have no doubt Karl Kusstll will he ublo to satisfy Mr. bewurd .tlittt they wew not. If Ifcey were a nil aoihoriliea concur in udn.it liorf, ujjettstf the reiielli.ni, it v.;:i be diaieult 1.1 taluiy impurtial nun.ia that lliey weru any leta coutra'j .n-J llwii a Liu ol rebel soldier 01 a batUr) cf L' Stile caciioc. I'.'.t cvetj bimul J tlieru be a differenco o' opinion upon this pniui, ii is very clear that uur government bad sufficient "grounds f. f presuming iteelf iu the right, to escape tho s.j. pieii u of Laving war tnly violated tb reUtioua 01 oajity which thu two Cvunlries proleej it dtaire lo preserve and cultivate. I Tho pretence that Wh ounht to linen taken the Trent into port, and had ber rou'emned ! iLu J'L I r , r l l"U r', ! 1 rv are , n "V-"8"' fUM;"1'"8 0,! 10 !'-. " SVrAn" coutroersy Letweeu two pre-it Lutinns. Staled m other words, an off ecu woold have been less il 11 had beet; greater. The wrong ! ''one to the British liag would have been mitigated if, insleud of seizing tbe lour rebels, I we bad seized the thjp, detained ail bei i paseeuger for weeks, und confiscated her I curco. 1 urn not cutprised thut Capt. Wilkes I took u different view of bis duty, and ol what j was due to tho fiiendly reirat:ons which 1 subsisted between Ibe two governments. 1 I he renowned common reuse of tho F.nulish 1 i.u,,r.ln I .... ....H . tu. . .1- -. . inako tbe liischargo uf a very unpleasant rtuty '. ut little vt-iaiioua as possibij to all iuoocetl ..... ..v, w,., . , wm niiiirote ui uia enoii to parlies. If, under these circumstances, Lnglaod sLouid deem it her duty, in ibe interest of civilisation, to insist upon the restoration of tbe men taken from uuuer the proteclioti ol ber flag, it wilt be from a coovicucn, witht ut 1 iii.uut, ...at -he uw tr natious ia regard to the rights or neutrals, which sho has taken tho leading part iu tsiablishiog, requires revision, aud with a suitable disposition on her purl to establish those rights upon a just, iiumaue aud p'.ulotaphio basis. Indeed 1 am happy to see au iutimatioo io oce of the leading melropolao journals wLicb, goes far to justif tbit m'ereuce. Iteferriog to tbe ic'Moa tt to English AdisksUly CtviU no qnoted In rlefeftcrof tUe'seisnee of the I American rebels no board the I rent, tbe lndoa 7im of the 20th ef Nuvewber '' ,,, . , "So Tar as the enihor. ties go. the tet!n -r; or international In writers is all oie - that a belligerent war cruiser has tbe ri:h' stop, and visit, and search any merchant aoiii nnnn Ihe bioh tens. lint it mufl liu remembered that ihese along were given under rireamstances deci very oinereni irom inose which now occur Steamers in those davs did not exist, and mail vessels carrying letters, wherein all the nations of the world have immediate iotrcst, were unknown. We were liiihting for rxist erne, and we did in those days wbut wo should neither donor ollow olhira to do, nor expect ourselves to be allowed .to do io these days." ir Kngland, aa we are here encouraged to hope, is disposed to do her part in stripping war ol half ils horrors by accepting the policy long and persistently urged upon her by our government ond commended by every principle of justice and hnmunliy, she will find no ground in the visit, of the Trent fr controversy With our government 1 nm sore the President and penplo of the United States would be but to happy to let these iin go free, unnatural aud unpardonable es tlieir offences have been, if by it they could emancipate tlie commerce of the or!d. tireaily as it would be to our disadvantage, l this present crisis, to surrender noy of lliose luuritime privileges of belligerenti which nrn sanctioned by the la-s of nutioos, I feel ihnt I take no responsibility in saying tb it :he United .Statt-s will he faithful to" her traditional policy epen this subject, aud to tl' spirit of brr ppli'icol inslitul'iniis. On the nthf-r hand, should lingland be orprerared to make u eorrpfniindinc sacrifice : I sbotil.l she feel ihut slie could not yet ofiord I t" surrender ;'; sdv.-5itttjes which tbe pre- Fncn mnrniino cmie gives to n liin!r.3!t naval Pnwer, (T course she -ill not put h-rself in a . ' i "J ""-. ii. llher esse, therefore. 1 do Cf t P! Low 'be fiiocily rtlutioos of the two government.) are in any iinmediata ilatger of being dis turbed. That the over prompt recognitor, as belli, gerents, of a body of meu, however large, so long as they constituted a manifest minority ot tin nation, wounj. u (he feelinus of my eoB!':o,eii deeply 1 will not affect to drey; nor that that act. with sown of its louica! I ! consequences winch have a.rendy occurred. I I has planteo 11, the breasts of innuy tho snspi. . ! eion tint tb-ir kindred io Knelaod wishthe'r. ! evil rather than good, but the statesmen t9 i whom the political ii.terest or these two greiit J r-npi- r- Confided to act upon oigher : fporesjsl.t.ea and with belter light, and 1 you i.iav mst r.sfured O1.1t un event f.) mutu- ! ilisastrnos as a war between Kngland and Americii cunnot occur without some other and graver revocation than has vet been given by either uitiua. Wt.vrtfft.n P.-OTT Hotfi. Wkstiumstb, Paris, Dec. 2. lcol. To , Fsn. Tub ij'TKXTrFio American. The Lou'sville JmtnKil s!i)s : We dr. r,r,t lr-!ir it.- ...n in ;.:-. nf rheap publicniiors 0ry work can be wr.re'rea- j'ti.Llii il.an ll.etern,.,. fit. ..,.;..,.;,;,. ,. i -in at ?2 n--r btmum. with 25 ner cent. His. muni f.-r ciohn of t.-n. It f.-rtvs a veurly un.A rf s:f n.-io.-c nnmi rli:. . ii t...w rcj number (.rorainalPMiravirM of nalented mv chines, valnalito invei.tinn. .r..i of ..-ientif e interest. There is not un itnineiria! ponoit wl.'eh d.irs not ree. inaa ah,. fa nl il.. itiinn It contain ofiieial liols of patent claims, inr portant slaiisttrs, practical neioec f.-.r useful I din.-st;c purr.i.seo, nnd has long at.iod, both I in this co'intry und Lurope, us the highest atl I llmrily In ihe mpchiiiiic arts r.r.d scirnins. J Ther,. is no pjblirul ion mote veliiable lo the I farmer, the miller, the fncincf-r. the iron foun. I d.-r, the mnchanic, or the tnntinficturer. We j have never opened a number without learniiig I fouil'lbir.g we never knew before, and obtain I inj vnlnahle information for t':e bt'iii lit of odr r-Milers. The Pobl-vbers, Messrs. Mi'.nn & i t'iv, i.rNo. ;j7 Patk U-w. NVw, Y01U. hnv.. i deserved the svfcrss hii h they h.ivn ochiev j ed. No one should visit tbe city without call 1 in? at their jmlai.nl establishment, nh'rh iD a j Museum n f inventive ce! ins, coliected from i the entire wni!,i I f any of or,r friends oway i off in the country do not know (his wmk, nnd ; will lake o-ir iwiviee. t!y wil mail nnd be' ; eo'ne snlurriliHrs immediately, or by applying ' to t!n Publishers ttiev rim uhtiiin a s f.-ciuien j ropy gratis, which will be sine to confirm the 1 truth of rur recnmmendatiiri." I We fjlly endorse the nln.vp, 1 wonld rec i ommeiid our readers totnko Pm:. tick's ad i vice, nnd subscribe for to paper. A new vol I time commences on to first ol January, nnd 1 it heir.; a valuable work of to'ereiicr, contain I ing, as it does, the only official list or patent ; claims published in the country, every nun ' ber ehould be preserved. The paper is mih. i lish'd fvery Sitortiay. I y th Well known pat- er.l agents, Messrs. Mi.ws i Co, who havn rnni.'ucled tho puptr during the past sixteen years. lo addition tofun isli snectmcn conies 0f tl,a paper gratis, the publisher will send a j pamphlet rf ad vice to inventors fien 0 1 chargo. A.fdresj ilLN.N i: C O 1 How, New York. , ui ! uii TIIK ror-nF.sNiiAL ivi.iiiy ISTO sovtit..iiM lOMintii'. Utputt of t!,e Ion ll'.-t Comwiltcc. Yuu Wytks Couin.iitee lo i.;qijite Into tjovernmiril contiactd have trade a report to the ilous.i of llepreseutelives of tt,;: prpgrets. It wag presented by Mr. WoiL bun..-, of Illinois. The Committee report t lint th. y !.?!.! their fiUilips, in t usl.ii.tton, New Y ork, JJi.t. n, New Lie J lord, bt. Louis, Cairo, Chicago nun lluriUborg, and the members have traveled from sis lo seven thousand miles iu thu per formatice if their duties. '1 hey htve cxuunned 'JGo witnesses, ui.i Ihe tesliiiiony embraevu in Ihe present report will cover eleven bandied paes. Thu louois of the Coaiuiiiieo are far from being closed. A large cumber of transactions at Wash ington aod 1 Isowheru aeein lo deaerve their ""u'8 ComiuillM propose, to vigoroly proseeule tite r investigations, so long as "- fP"' ' demanded by tbe ' luuiiou, aim who me dnproi.i.un 01 ihe pu'JilC liit.'reiH Tbe Coinoiiltce ssy that in the purchase of cattle there is mueU evidence of gross mis management, und iu the -urchare of horse" und wagons iu New Yuiklb.yliad great I iiretiularilicS. 'Ibe Committee found that tbe most O'toui.ding uud ui. blushing frauds bad been perpetrated 10 tie purcnusa 01 horses a mules, and nialleis were sn crranged ilu.t it I was impossible lor the critml owntrs to sell I either L Tse. c-r ir.uli'S directly to loo Uov- cviuiu I, b.,t ull K'ich Sules w'ete made by certaiu miduie-nien and go beiweecs, who, it appears, alone could gel ucy horses or mules tuken ly lh tinartermuster'a Dcpurtmt r.t. Tbe Committee rail attention lo the accounts furnished them by Mr. Cuniniii.gs. lie says in his leatinii.ny that Messrs. D.x, O'elvkx & illatct.l'ord rotchaseJ stipnliea. I en ! cbi.rtered vessels. Sir., to Ihe auiouiit of I S'JO.OUO, for ahicb be ore io their favor ou j the lauds Uepoilted 10 Ilitir bands j yet ID furiiiahiiig Ihe uccooul ol their expenditures he in!ie :'. (jlbl.'JTl 3d, aod swells Ins own aecount to a' turn largely exceeding tbe auiouDl uienlined in Lis evidence. It would teoui impossible that ibrte accounts should ever be intelligeotly settled, from tbe miser) laoeooa inaoovc it) tUieb tbe bajtloea bat boo o4oct4. i TH TA! XrtC. AKFORT. Of all the oecarreowi or Ibis war botbing ' Las eauied more pain to tha public than tbe j rporlof tbe CougresainDal rjelect Comuiittee Jt-r which Mr. Van Wytk it cbaita.aB, That a! atime when th.i regular reveouel of tbe government had become totally unreliable, MOd Treasury Department was driven to the most extraordinary exertions to raise the mxaus of meeting !our enormoos liabilities. men iu high pluves should be found base enough to increase our embarrassments by Ira'ios or the most aetouoding description, seumstn us a depth cf depravity disgraceful to human nature. Public opinion seemed to have pretty clearly marked out the points of these frauds long befoie the report of tbe committee made its appearance, 'i he atrocious and gigantic plundering iu Missonri by the herd of specu lators who congregated ariuud Ueueral Fre mont fully e'quals all that has beeo said about it, if we muy credit this repuit. The Co.o cial inanuueinelit of that departuieul seems to hive set at defiance all systems, laws, regq. j latious, principles uud honesty. The horse contracts almost every where appear to have been so conducted tint tbe government has I paid the highest price lor good horses, and had palmed oil' upon it the worst lot of old : worn out animals that could have been scraped 1 locelher. Tbe case of the steamer Cataline I was early ventilated, and it settled Ihe hash ! of the L'nlon Pefcne.n Committee of New York, w bieh for a tune arrogated to itseil tbe whoie management or the war. Tbe report of the Van Wick Committee traces this vase to the reckless basin of General Wool, by which he suffered ihe agents of the Union Defeiice Committee to impose upon him. i The purchase of vessels for tho Navy JJo. pertinent by a government agent is shown to huve put into thn poe.kets of tbe latter Dearly I a hnudred tlio'isan.) dulNfS. One thing in this report must have been rpintirked lie innct reur!.r4 n'1 tint fVumta anil ; extravagant revealed orulraeeJ directly by i ir,; eoiii'iiiiiefl io oiner agencies tuan tbe U-r l)ul,nr..u..i ,: j i.u I...J i:... i Cauienm. Notwithstanding all the rauiors which have connected the becretarv and tbe department with theSi abases, no case is visi old in tijii aeport wherein the agency of either u 8 matter of impoi lance, U-t us call atteotiou i the pmuls of the report. . ist. Catahoo was chartered by order nfr iMml vv,,i i... i, ....1 lor evil purposes is oitcernahlu. And as this 1 nelence Comuiiluc wercnclmo ludepeudent y of the War Department. v l !.i ii, ,,.itr ..r ,.,,,.l,.i,, f,.. iw nivy, the urraneiueBl was made by tbe I Secretary of the Navy ! " y I, As regards the purchase of arms, the i extravaaaoce was cauned bv the nticea beino extraveauce was caused by the puces being run op. iu cotiseqii. uco -! Hit agents of the 1 Union Defence Committee, General Fremont, tbo governors c! '.lit htal. s, and the various guiierals, colonels. Cities and home guard or- I f all jti 't:i hi ing all tc tbe niaiket cmiipet r.g against the itoveroinelit, and .New Xoik spe ctators look olvantaea ol ibis to run up prices, and bold the urnn loi they forced tb.i govercmei t lo yield tu the. r terms. lib Iwef . i.ioir done in the Western De ! parlcenl by Ireinniit was on his own rerpon- i ,,;llty. f-fvreuce to the da- i parltlieut at nsl.lt'.ct.'u. Tlia rnrc,' , f hr.'".e, mules and ! -,P."ns vuttctl ;o thu (u.ttera;attrr Geue ! etuis I'epurtli'eLt. 1 . 'Ii' 'P'" ' trcly lamentable, and ! betra;3 a tban-elu. distx-, tion to take advan ' I"- fu'uU' e"'""'". wbicb, in our ! judgment, It IS the imp. rai;VB duty of tile ! Ktutn-uHn pou.-b. I'l-tnont was prompt, 19 P'Jti;Kll,-d f-'r n. it,i.geUU iil by dismissal from bis romtrand 'v was sterrly order ed from Nw Yet!; bi'.-k to thn Tioy Arsenal, and tbere le.t t i Ina tooughta !or tniuy ii.onlhs. Toe L linn iHifeneo Committee ; ardiietily fomel its p'epunernns pretensions put down v.,1.1 u ttreog Iiai tl. liut this IS not enouult. 1 he specula'... rs und peculators ought a I to ba prosecuted criminally and iui prisoned for the olfi'tices. they h3Ve committed An 1 if iherj urn sii!l any cuiprits in office, they oujht to be dismissed und llieir places supplied by bll. r tiieii V.i'ia. A' American. TIIK STOSK Vt.f.KT AT CIIAItl.ESTOI. i'he eiiikin; of ihe Stone Squadron in the channel f ('harleaiun bai'uor has been for so ionjj a ti.'t'gouc c.iiii-l.i-i.iM, ir.at ihe annjunce inent ll-H in"iinii' that i!u i.bl whalers have tc , tualiv ih-ne tl.nr rt-i.k il! har-liy ha nem The j tean-.er iine-oii. wtiteli a.rntj at Forties Mon roe on !:iti:rdny, aclual'v t.-.we.i nine of them op to t I'.arlr-in.o ir.ijii Tort Itoyal. und seven follow el uftrr, toHkittg eiteen in all. which were Ihe next day sent to ihe hotloni, to heroine ihe nuclei fir the nt'i'iiinulation i f the shirting sand and al luvial deposits. Am! there may lh"V lie forever. I'lierr wts a kiini of p,.eiic juslieo even in ihe burden the old ae.vdg4 carried t".ey were laden v.iil. .ManssrhuwlU rocks, lima avenging the old Hay Mate of many an insult t':J many ao injury done h.r citizens l.y 8-juth rninlina. It m ditiiculi l-.i imagine nj thing mtich nearer 1 .1 ruiiii"! ciiv ihaii is I Iiarleslen, ly the double J v'ttlaiiou of an rut of jnsii.c and a piece of fate. I J tie great I. re lus already rontuinru the very heart f ihe city, nnd i.ow the sunken vessrii I have 1 'ftver i-luckc-ii 11 jj- lier poit. Thus passes j away tho elory of Charlesun ! And the shadows !": canyaaa deepen ami intensity when con' lr:.T.-. Ul . ! .e i.-m l..,. ii inn .... tlw... ma pin painted lo t!ieinelves a liie vvilaio result ol se. cs.-ioi!. .V. V, Timrs. I Pfaiii of Ami-.s xvdkii. This week, Mr Antes .Snyder. Son til the. h.ti Governor .Sny j . er, and (or mui.y y.a.c in the employ of the Heading Luilroad Compnry, us civil engineer, lin'i! in 1 ottslowri, Mr. rnyder owned a btl iiiui 11.1 here iu u! i;h two f his clnldrHn are j mtt rti "', aod his remains will bu hrouitbt here to-day lor ' unai .inif,y i iKi-nal, ilit tint Judge Sinys.-i of N.irris.'i.wn. Win. M'l'lellan . of ri.ii.sa.. I'ii., and J une .M. bieirell 1fH., of Alir-i'any Co., are revi.inj the Kavenu f.'awaot 1'n.n'a, at liau-ohurg. Tun ISionk F111.T. The optralion of the "stone lion" although not so pei.l ns or glorious ut regular naval engagements, will probable prove moie injurious lo Iho enri.iy. Now tinre Purl !;)' I !ia lailrn ii.t.) nor possesion, l y rlTeclu allv hloekiiu up Ihe ha'bors of Charleston and j Savannah we give due nu'.n e to all whom it may I c uK-ero ihat Hie foreign c i-" ?rc of ho 11 lb Car 1 cliua and Crrrgia mu.-.t either be deslroved or sub I jrcie.l lo ihe control of ihe 0 jve-iiuie.nl whic'i has I a liii'.l littl.l lo regulate it. The stone fleet, il will be tinderstood, however, has no refrrenre lo j the Drown Some i "i-liir B Hull cf Koekhill & j ilsou, N.'S. thi) und li05 Chestnut street, above I Sixth, where the great work of sufi'ly ini; Ihe I l.'iii.ui soldiers with tl.v-mt and coiutortable uni forms is gain; furward c.in.laiillv. Ct'TTA PSRCUA CtiMKNT KoOKlNU. We inviie tho attention of our readers lo Ihe tdwriisenif l of Messrs. JOANS & CHOS LLY, New Y'ork, in u'iGtuer column. Tb numerous experiments made fur the last few years, to produce a substitute Tor tin, slate And slnni'l" roofs, have ut last led to a t'.-rf. ct triumph in tbe (Ji i f a Pkrcha Cement U mfieg ( f! red bv Ihese gtoiieinen. Possessing in a groat degree, Ibe features of eosi' iiu. ( wh'cli ia a 0 juliUeation of a Cr mem lltiifiii actually necessary ond long aftr.) uniubility and cheapuess, combined with the fact that it ig weather aod Ore proof, its ger.era! aiiopliou cannot be too earnestly urged. Their' Cuita Pircha Cement for coating and repairing Metal Roofs of all kirn's and tor preserving all meiais Irom rust und crrosion from its creat durabililv and cheapness, is fust superceding points of every descriptioa herutofor used fur sucb purposes. These tnstcr. wis 1 f . , r winch ti.a Fot Pre. oiiuu'S have beeu awarded by the American liistiluta no 1 many of Ihe principal State Fairs tSroiigkou; the country.) are rteeuioted in Cia highest terms by the New York ft Krie It. R. Co., and many of tbe principal llvlroads North and routb, aad also by tbe i.rt.nrs of laa laadioi losorauoa Cotipaaiee trvtttot iba otwatr. E-1PtOtMe.1T I (97S Qr AGE1ST8 WANTED! V will pay from $3F lo ft7S per month, and all evoeDse. It active Aernt... or five a eommiasion. Partirular eenl Tree. Address Rata 8twt MutMian CuvrAat, . J AMEr, Urneral Agent, Milan, Ohio. , October 6, 1RS1. ' ?-"l l'."L "H llcliioiis Polices. TtiTine aervlea will be held every PuM.ath in this Dit foueh nt foil.iwst I'KKHIIVTKHlXN CIItJRrn North wett crnero. ' nineklierry ikI Dm ttreets, Ilev. J V. KtAtn-nx, Pusmr. Divine service every M.ljih at ln A.M. rniveriu.Fi. lint 11a ThurKlny eveiilnf. At Nuriliiiiniier'nini, in Did tvhnnl Piesbyterian Cluireh, ut3 uVlock, 1. M ., every SHl.ln.th t UKIIMAN BF.FORMKD rilt'Rri! Nril. ws.n I eorner ..f Hiver ..ml Illneklierry atr.-ris. Ilev. J W. f ti- 1 mrtb, I'nat'.r. liivine tervicr, altsrititiely, evsrv ?..ilil.i.ili at 10 A.M. and OJ IV M. Piayer meclinx Kri.lay , K.VANGKMOAt. l.rTIU'.RAN CHt ltrit.-rt.Fr atreet liekiw V. A P. Hid, K.nd, Rev. P Itirrn, l'.inMf Pivn.e terviee, alteranti ly, rvery Snl hntli nl !!) A M a.id i P. M. Piaver liiFsllnp Wriliienlaj- rveniiiK MKTtlODIST KmcnrtLrill RTH .-Drwlirnv strew w-ratnfS. K ItnilRiwd, Ilev. I. Ri Tl.ra nun J f Svkoi, PaHiira. I)ienissrvire, al'mmiei. . tvnvHi! hnih ol Id A . M. and 6 P. M. Prayer raeeujig mi Then. ' day evening-. " ' M A ll R I A g7 Al the retidenre or Johnson Walls, in l,(i hrug, on tbe 19th inst., by ltf. J. W. Hrdcra. Trcmiw H. Pcnnr, of ihe ,.'oithtim!vriaiel Couhly I)pm.trrat," and Mis Mmt K. Jari..s, late of Ccr.tervillc, N'orthamtnn County. By Ilev. ,M J. Alicman. 12ili inst . Col '.'m. AcecsTt-a Sciiiif.tkr, of Milton, and Miss Mary ft. daughter of Judge Young, r Hanover Yoiit County. By Kev. O. C. Drake, ISth inst.. ',Vf. Wur. niEsTZR, of Cliilli.-qnarpie, ni d Miss Saiuu daughter of Judge TagKart of Mulu v. By Rev. A. F. Shanafelt, 3J in.t., CnA' Kn. Min, of Torhutville, and Mis Miar tiiut Li a, of Montour County, On the Sth inst., Dy Ihe flev H. Warren, Wi am Stricklinu and Mi Cunits UaliarsrocK, both or Delaware T.iwnshi). By Kev C. 7.. Weiser, 3d inst. Put-re D. Movrw and Miss Salmi S. Hjloish, I oili n( Kreeburg. By Ilev. ll. C. Moore, l?th inst., 'Taj rimrt. H. KstinrR and Mis Emma V. daughter of John B. Heck, L's , all of Vi'iliiamspnrt. (In Tuesday morning, the I7di inst., by the Rev. J. W. Steinmett, Mr. John Wii.vi.ii to Miss HinniiT Malick, bolh ef aunhury. In Muncv, on Christmas mon;ng, at tho residenCH of the bride's parents, l-y the Kev. Ceo. Parsons, Wm. P. Wr.i.rcm:, ..f Kunhury, to Miss Mart K Faiinkstock, td the ubuvo place. D E A T II S In Krlly Twp.. tilth inst, Mimi k... W'ai.Ttn, (brieklaver.) aged 4i year and 10 month. Near Selinsitrove, 10th insl., Gtiur.K I'tsicit, aged 85 years. In Incoming Connly. ?Sth u'f . Mrs. Mart Simi-suw. of Sunhury, In her H2d year. In Limestone township, Mont, ur cuititv. ot Tuesday last, A sun W. ilicst, aed aboutC't year. Philadelphia ilurkct. ! I'lllLACXU'HIt. L'ec. 21. Wheat Fluor, (extra.) $5 .10 a 'i Ti iy flour. k.i ,ia Com Meal, 3 d? 3 Ct Ilrd Wheat, per buahel, I .17 a I 40 White 1 .ij i fi.j Corn, " " a C7 Oats, - 40 a 41 '. " " '.la -i'i Clovtrseed, 4 75 'j'imothy, ; 5 j Flaiseed, 2 10 SVKBTJKY PRICE CUHRENT. Whsat, 8 I Rye, ... Corn, . Oat. . . . Buckwheat, Potatoes, 20 )J inter, - . if li SJ Kirg. ... 1st Si) 'Pallow, ... 12 S") I.ard, ... fi 50 Pork, .... 7 40 Beeswax, . . 21 New Advertisemeiits. Church IJcclicaliois. 'T'H E buildiiig erected !v the Is'. Hipti. l Church in Trevorton. will be iledi.atd to ihe servien of Cod, on Wrdnesdtv, Sih a' AM'A K Y. witu appropriate serMcrs. commencing at " VI..,k J1. M. The l!ev. A. II. Uurliivhum c,f .,,v yuik, and Rev. K. Jetfrej , h. I) . if 1'iiilndelpl.ia wth other ministering brethren will U present sod lake part in the exercises. The trains on tha Trevorton Tltil Road will run in connection with all Ihe Passenger 'i'-oi ol the Northern Central Kail Hskd Company, 011 thai day and evening. No cbaige will be mado for pa.j co to and from Trevorton on tor Trevort.-n 1: aad. arid Ex cursion tickets will be issued on ciiiii-ctini rovjs. 'I'he public ar respectfully invited to lie pre sent. f;EO. Mowrn.v, 1 , J.NO. PI.t.'M 1 KH. u " December 58, IH6I. it Adtiiiiiitf ratoi-'sj .o(ice. VO'I'K.'K i hereby given Ihat letters ot admin islration have been granted lo liu. subscriber, on tho estate of Isaic D. Kline, laic of Hu.li township, Northoinherland couniy, iitc.a:-.'d. Ail persons indebted lo said estate aie rcipies'.e.i to niaku immediate payment, and llnsu ha.iuj claims lo present them for settlement. HERMAN I!. KM.MI, Adrn'r. I'pper Ausu-.ta, Dec. 2S, 1861. dt NEW NATIONAL LOAU. Seveuth ani Three Ttntht Vir Cent. T BE A S U fi Y N O T K S , Now Heady for Delivery at toe OCceef JAY COOKE Si CO., Dankkrs, A'o. 114 Snttth Third Street, riilmhtjhla, SJL' RSL'ANT lo inttruction f'uiii the cr. lary of the Treasury, the tSohsci iptinn lle.,k M ihe NEW NATIONAL LOAN it Treasury Notes, be ring interest at tbe n o of eeven and three-tenths pr cent per sonuin, w;!l remain open al my cilice, No. 1 M 8. THIRD STREET, until furlhtr notice, from 8 A. M. ti.l 0 P. M.. and on Mondays till 9 P. M. These notes will be of the d.-.in.iiioatioi) cf Firry dollars, one hlwulkd ioi.. I.ARH, FIVE HUNDRED Dol.LAil.V. I INK THOL'SAN D DOLLARS, and I I VP. TIlOC SAND DOLLARS, and are all daitd Aiiautl Iflh, I Mr! I, pavabla in gold, ia tint years, or convertible inloa twnt years' u pet cent. I.n, at the opiion of the holder. Each Treasury Note has interest coupons attached v. hi. h can he cul oil' and collected in gold at t!u Mint evc-y six monlha, and al the rate of one cent per div un each fifty dollars Payments of subsc'iptions may l made in gold or checks, or notes of any of the 1'hilaJJ.iaie bank. Paariss at a msTiics can Kiait by tlnir friends, throui(h th mail, or by eijirf.-s. rr ihro Banks, and Ibe Treasury Nous will iio iutmedw atcly delivered, or sent lo tavh subacriher as Ihuy may severally direct. Parties remitting must add Ibe interest from tha 9ih of Augu.t, ih data of all the notes, to'.ii dar Ihe reuiillance reacbe Philadelphii, at Ihe late of one ceol per day on each filly dodira. Apply lo or ad.lresa JAY COOKE. 8uhcripiior. A cent. Care of Jai Cohr uc Co.. Hankers, No. 1 14 houih Third Street, Phil's. I ma. pr. "THE UNION." Arck Street, above Third, I'hiladelphia, V'fTON 8. KEVt'CO.VUl, Pr..(,ri. lor. Till HOTKL ia raiitint, eviiient by Pti r,f Cr l all pail nf U- ny, ami 111 every parneir a;4t4 tu 1 runt .-rut atsl srauts ol utt Ui.us (nslMa. 1 . - C3T Tuat.llJOpHSir. tftmm M, teat It