VMS VAVC004144106 1 , 1•415E1.5 : Asill J. 3 11 ItVII.4RT, EDITORS BF,I.LEFONTF., PENN'A rntigioDAT, JArgrumus• 47, 15317 The Latest News Tin recommtmilation contained in the In At ISlrlrtal ,Nfessage of the PRF:, wino.. that Ciihabe purchased My 'the l mled States, has heen made the subject or Important ac tion during the Inuit week ,and Mr. Si bill to an thence the nittiquswr to el` feet that object, and to place At hi. dt+posal thirty million: of dollars, in the way of earnest 111111 . .), hiss [Well ,161Mittcti to the a •tion of a eammi of the Dentootatw Sinn' tor: solatortal Cllll. l ll l l met on Saittr-. Lott. all,! IClllllllll l d m MI4BI O II for It 1011 p.: 111111 111 It It 14 , tat, l, tint Tevolt tva,, 'hat It %%a, tinnily doe' mine.' that the Committee. on FOle , gn lh , l won, shoul.l tepoi t a bill Fonnhir to Ow one otterwl 1,3 Mr. gliwg the PRI [OE\ r all the los po‘‘ - er arid loran. lo art with cogdr in the ilrerli I4e-; ileeigh I ,l' flee ea.,l agamo. the ule.,dli•e, the propo.al met tetth eonaidelable oppoNoton : and It WAN agreed. at the end that 01 , 5ua1.0.r..,-4rught Cote . 71, thee whentilt' 1 , 111 actually come up nt open for lit he 9•he l'a.•ill • lt.ul Curd bill t• vUll under debate in the `4, nate ; Lnt, ate are ;wry 1. say, that ttn• Special Committee of the hart! Toted down All proposmons to fasor of 1(4 belly,. undertaken At the present time We may. therefore, hereafter regard the Senatorial debate.; upon this bill, as labor lost. The l'eri uot Commit tee of the House have report 1 rn r.v,.r. or the organi zation of Art/ r m.'. pith the houndaires in 'heated by ft. delegate. Lieutenant dl ir or There are tile other Territories applying fur organization, under the names of ('olon'', Dakutali Laramie, Nevada. aurl'Outonagon The Tern or) of ['Aorta is that ti bur h em braces the new gold di,:gongs of Pike'. Peak, and it I. thy onit one, of the rise we have named, that 14 likely to have the look of Ariz AM, and get in during the present session The name of Colriaa it given to it n honor of Columbos, whose Slamsh drng• nation teas Chnltoval Colon The general proceolmg,s or Congress have nit been oth. erwiiie interesting, esoept in the agreement In report a bill abolishin4 the franking priv •, ilege, going vai•li number instead of it, SIOU worth of postage stamps per annum This would teal to the saving of a vast 5100001 or mime) From Europe, we hn•e urn h intere.olog newit, and, all ittifeii, we heir complain of the foreign portion'. of NI r litrntve 41 r. tilt \ ‘4liii , i.,ll ri 410 11 . 0011 C( It in a twit Lf otn•ild,Ll pride, and it iti antlntritativt ly vtate , l, 111 a London Jour nal, that the Court of the Tiali•ries Int..; of flriatly tan.rnic.l the dhrtnh lioverninent that if should thml. lii to take snc 114 a. ott t rn•vvrrhrr'. th.. 11114 ricnn poll , 1,10 atol in Ihe she ? o ,ny r on Olt vippoort ..r v to IMMIEIZEII \ 1g1:110.1011 I, oil no,t ui prigs, nin., -.ars The N 1 rs pi tw it •,1 by the rn eent.i of ow mint .1 Ow 1 i.veittrnetii HI OW 11. I. al ,iii dnlm.,l ..1 li. P11.N1.1.111., to she.. (rid • Tie lin ~ri 111 II was nuie I,ll.lllrulv Pmtill' our r 7 ' l7. 11 , (loin outrage • and opprr.stun foreiga pOWII , I WIIII/./ Of it pridninetit r, I 11 , 111.1113 l'r In Franey. shress.l 14111. rot 1131 11r1111 to vuun•,t.a Mon •211.1 , intro ken 411 th e it iu.i (pit 111 lit NIONTAI - vern,) 11\e !lase long th,eight the ['resident runt ul, by granting hill. a full pariloa on I 11 1% , . 1 i .,1 , 1 ,! . , 1 1 thi , antliorit . and hill woon,i mout..:um b o , Is. I oit i ld e, he lh found :112 honer of c005...1.01,A), ,not 1,1 the 11111ket a, a war toe nntinn I r: ' 44 %I ' d! nd 111111111 1111 1111 tyr, and a general Isligh lii, g .ni. round I,,iirt In nil far, II not In a..einble aglllll realil , ing in tit , eatne:tion 01 hi, p.%• 111 1 ), enitier. lu 1104 lung interregnum of mouth, our 1.1.44 may he .Slll9lll`t 10 111 LTII/111 111 I 1.•I1S1.1114 . ..,011 I our 1,, outrage pillageiiht• Frwil vc I. "Irll that til l r'' Cl ') and Till Iv in WI an, of 111 ' 01111111 1111 • re.ihMl 11, 1.1 truce that 11,- IVO] Ire U.,. alittp3: 1/-11,(1 11 rity az, enter, ly soc , e,..ful in hi , einanripatioii pr., NI 1,1, pro pu-, prr ffiuty li aml Pert I'lll pr„1.4.21 I , tint 1111 "Inv sb„„1,1 kr:r, ‘'r 7ha o grill • ' , oh °,. ” an d In goer I the ualin II ir:ttetuir a petrol ,if ts , n Ire ii 11, 11ay red ei• , /.11, 1 ,, 111 11,1111111.11 the hoot F . ' ow 11.1311 a , 1 , 1 oei tea arr. II hub It t• The President and the Farmers. seldom look, for w aa• hn e 111ri11111 , the 111 ;111 :vim,' aHe it. a large assetn• nto,t interesting 1111111W' (hr Incl. 111.1'6- Wage of :1 , 414m1:0n .1, at 11'.1 , ,Ilitigton a few any ,Ilajestl Sill ll' 14 , Lllulta day,sinrr.l'i , among other among, hi, Mark gwitl things, 43.1 111111MIII the First, is In urril In I,e.ing his • '•1 IlaVy rlrr in en fowl of agrfeulture impenai By a a hauner. just am" in deerlr In It muc htune at Itaiaton, we :vie in r:la that a fortnida lilf ie rejoice thatlire l S ' errytikrs rnrtirallj :iif Ow Inlet tnarr tily and In ,nr,„,,t, 8n broke el, a'. I; •I I the the, l'ottiniismola r t ins have assembled 22,1 of Decernbir 'roe iveiti.ait wag ,tart- 1 pm lien, upon this important ini,don The el by a General tigi.r.ukti, and,geeined to 1,0 , uth ".. l .P t t r'ht4 l ,tier country' are pmssieg forsvaril " rite farmer stay; at lionie, follows a rather spontaneui , allag. The Govern- ills plough, mud 1114 0 W4l hostitess, or's residence 18:10 Tel sod that Ilion: and we hear very little of hint in pulhc. -- tsry forced to resign ; in I. at th • sec and Note ith , Lindiag the elogy, the aotivity, day of the movem 'lv. the rewildic was pro. awl the enlorpri,e °four national character, c' timed and i Ward •le•larwl to be its pro- i ace t rt " e ' d a without r t ' „e v' t ' i ' e Y ee often itry. skill i'e fl a " n t ' l l c a ") ____lrtncial_Preselent. At the last accounts the ciwe to prwhiee the e lf, et si rin:li is so and insurrection woe spreading:North and :swath, desired . for aro are CI ell 1 .1111 d [soli p ra ei i and several important cities had g ,,,.„ ,„ cal expert, nee, when applied to the pursuit their adhesto iti th • a • .r , co aYULa t ion. I t o th r e a g c4 r : i c i : i i t l r t y ure• I i zi " n ": , l .er she i d blessings :ipon was thought th • revolutionists would soon , see h ere so many prai.rtical Pl 7gra l :u e lt e l i i . r l ist t s o be strong enough to „take the field *mit ' who understand the seamen fully. And I the imperial troops.., lipi,ol oun was reai• have tio doubt that the great fell ON which ding in his ptlaw• at Port an Prince. Th i ,, , i ro .il h i c heelicitedly the questions which are propounded to agriculturists in all next news from that direction will be look; 4 parts o f mite country, when tney shall have , ed for wall considerable interest. i peels collcetcd and brought. doom- -arrisisged Werhave a t new revolutieu in Nl , lico ; or...and circulated All over the nation, will have the last effect imaginable ripen( the whole lather a serious of revolounns Ou the 211th country." December, GeinTral Ecitstnsar pronounced, - at Ayutla, ait declared himself President, A SOLDINR Pites - tr ' Wv;. - --- tt a Meeting of but the usivviiient was not secondisl at the the Wells and Mcq nias Rilles,of Baltimore, capital anstead of the troops in that quer- President Buchanan was elected to life ter declaring for him, they did so for Goner- membership, a n d a committee appointed to al Ronza, and ho at,once commenced the apprise him of the fact and ask his accept. formation of a Guyernilleill. On attempting ance. The committee has r ectived a reply, to open negotiations with Zuloaga, that expressing the gratitude of the President, worthy left the palace, as a place unsafe, l w ho , ‘•accepts the honor with peculiar satit.- and took refuge at the British 'Legation. In faction as a token of regard for the brave three days, however, Robles was set aside, i and pats lone citizens composing thy comp'. and General filikamon, a viguroult leader 4i ny,' arid will feel proud to have his name about tsventy-eight year., of age, wisketOttin enrolled among their number. This coin- President in his place. Ile had, however, pany is named after the two men who shot 1 gene sit on sin expedition against some oth- the British General during the war of 1812. er General in the West ; Ana, in the mean time, a convention of parties had been formed in the capital, to elect a permanent chuff ruler. The names of SANTO ANN 4. S Its, MIRANON. 1 4- :VIIF.A6 A RI, Itom.ms, and (Ti aunts were before the body, as candi dates Quit of the one hundred and fifty members, there were twenty Generals iR the convent inn. Puisuant to a calLa meeting of the stock holders of the Tyrone & Lock Haven Red Rood Co., assembh d m the Court House. on Tuesday, the :nth inst. thi motion, Gen Jas. Irvin was appointed President, and P. II Wilson, Secretaiy. The meetiK Was addressed by Dr. Underwood, President" of the Company, stating that the object of the meeting was to get the sanction of the stock holders relative to the issuing of Mortgage Bonds by the Comiiany to complete the Rood. ' Mr. linkups called for a spitement of At Last. the condition of the Road, and Dr. Under- Our intelligence from Washington huh- wood made a statement shouting there was cater that, at last, we are on the eve of a o v er four thmtsand shares sulism died at satisfactory settlement of all our difficulties t per share, amounting to over two hundred IREL had pronounced in hitqw or Jr - RK7 who sl.illiavhl his bend'quarters ai Vera OE with Nicaragua. For many years that coon- thousand dollars. On motion the hollowing r.y has been a ".bone of contrwttion" between I , residutin was tinainenoualy_adoptad_:_-- England and our I ioverninent ; and the I ReNoth , ed, That the Premlent and Direo-;1 course of sonia of our own citizens has en. I tors of the. Tymne L hank Haven Road, gendsi ell the win st feeling of suspicion am) C°n-IPAnY soil (.10T, Sind they are hereby ')l..nt hor n : tie animosity among its - people. Blood has, been shed; millions of money Have been ex- !Nom of li e , hundred thoo,to.l downs rot pended ; reanis+ifipaper have been used - i the coMpletion of the said Road, nod to ex eloquence has run mad ; diploinivy has j ""t o n 1 " 411 tll , "ge ( "t the property "ghlsi""/ franchizes of the said corporation to secure .sebetned and plated "'I ne "l' 31) "" 3 " the pat meta of the said bonds in tw' my uromolgatrd mm11,1:11.10 i -adem, a bwit, our , )n-ors, from their date with tot( per cent. in- Central Anterwort ditticultie, Hut nt itvot , terest thereon. payable senti•antitially in the a glimmer. of light break, through She dark City o f Iltdadyll'hm• ;loud.", nodl4 1, prosper( motion the meeting adjourned to meet radii rind mutual good mid. Ntantliim, Acotitt. "I ''all of She l'rr,ele"t of the I' , .l"PuttY poo,kot outing fi nu IVrishingtoti, on the JAS IRVIN, Pre side of 1201 apt - . •''l'l,o emelt nt formal!) re , go.c4l Senor Jot as sole )1111,k ti,oni Nlearagok, , thtls till . (10111,10 11101Crio hy the pie. uee of 'tnor ha.; voluntarily %viili. draw w 'Allow•dur ecproqi,l a eqn tid,nt biller th:lt the ditlietiltiot between the United State, and Nicaragua 1%001 SOI /II Le ,Sa tibiae Lo nly ailionted lie expert.; the Cate:- Yrisarri flinty to he ratified and re- turned within a mouth The urmoi l oo oh jPetiou heretofore urged has been relauved by the President s consent to an aineriil'lniint providing: that no troops shall be transported actual thy tern tiiry of Nicaragua. to Ire eat ployeil m a war against. any p o with which t.lnt luny he at peace Thts cotittica -.• tom conforms to a plinctitle of int.t4firattonal law ni o l (her, lore t% to, Very properly amp led by the Athollohtration " A Good Move in the Right Direction. At last their is a gleam of light from the City of Wa.,llington. At last a move has ; been Made shish looks to the vindication , ~1 our 'alumni honor. and the protection of American cairns, and American rights. Ad hill has been introduced by the.Pliatruiati the Cominiitee on Foreign Relations, in-the .q.etiate, authorizing the President to silatalli the honor or the nation arid protect our ear zens abroad We earnestly hope the bill it ill pass I f there is ally good degree of patriotism renaming among Our public a gent,' at WaQiiiigton, it certainly hill. The Black Repuhlreans, true to their "op preotern" ins'Aneta, opposed as their party tkiNray s has been, under all 11.3 thtlerent names, to the best interests of the eouctv,g,, 0, every Mertt n. lor an incrt ase of our ter rilor), and ei eft atti mid to etrlargil.. the area of our glorious iii , ,tttutitms, now op pose, as a matter of course, thiir measure of o ni oo rod proteetom agalllot lureign insults and foreign aggrt ssion Fortunately, they li.tte not the co olrul of the government in the., bawls. and It is eat titoly to he liukierl that ihey tier, r avili have The Saltimori it. pub'', all alltidt 4 to the hill lu4oJru 41 by Mr Nilson a, rh, a , tlrf , 3;114 ar. 14, ii 1.1 Railroad Meeting IS 1\ 11..i1N, A Capital Speech We thAll ' k the lion. G — entgenylorbf New lttrk, for a ropy of lAN mahterly speech CM the abrogation of that great national hu %diatom, the Clayton-Bolwer treaty, dthv cred in the Douse of Representatives. at on *at/I.h itecember. It cov ers' the - % hole debateable ground and leaves not a peg to hang a doubt upon. This effort will very greatly add to Ins well earned rep illation for ability and fidelity to Democrat ic prineiples. The following epitome to 'another speech, recently delivered before the slime Lolly embodie, our own senti ments folly . .• MI Jenkins, of Vn , said that while the !louse wt r., 111 , 1•11.4SIV dead hitleS, they lost sight of the fart that the gritish ter is now negotlllllllg a treaty with Central Maraca. nod from this proceeding we ,hall share like the doves from the protecting earl. of the hawk Ile advocated the reso lution heretofore reported to tht House, re quiring the President to take such steps as may in his Judgment result in the speedy abrogation of the Clition-I.liilwer treaty, vidiwlt was the result of European diploniaty, Ile contended that we derive no advantage from it, and asserted that England was un faithful in its lultiknent, and that it is aeon stant and fruitful source of irritation and animosity between the contracting parties. The treaty should be abrogated for two reasons—First, because Great Britain ha l no right"; to Central Anti tea outside of the treaty, and second, because her pretensions to protectorate over portions of Central Amens are founded solely on the treaty 1.10:141.ATI% E bIINIneS4 •of ap pointing magistrates for the State of Nor.li Carolina, was carried into Sunday to t week, and made astonishingly by iliversitiod in the branch One Senator moved that the New Speaker I. reqinred to deliver Ins inaugural, and e‘plaiti,how lhul taint' to be brooded pith a limse-shee .Inotlier that i.e•trail of a copy of the It4•v le, the ion ti,4e of the Peace fur Percim tart. be furiusiwol N%itil a pair of hllO4-1. I mei ded I, Itt's to shoes The Senator hum Peraiin moved to give the Jii•dice of Berne each a barrel of Fe rring, Another lin., dto strike nut • bail-II lir and !WWI t• a good shirt A ink - s,:lg, also Ti..•Alvvil from the Ilou.r inquiring the price of peanuts . and whiakey ft a Coumis; .'...c11001 is The annual re port of the Superudeiiihint of Common Schools hf Pennsylvania. shows that there are 11.281 schools in the State, tieing an increase of 325 over- 1857 ; if t there are C2kt 201 schol ars in attendance upon ;he schools, being an increase of 28.633 over 1857 ; that the number of teachers Is 13,85 G. and that the sallies of male teachers per month. is $2l 2.5 of females 1317 22 The average rnst of In struction for cach scholar, per month, has been U,.cent is, and the total ee pendi tures for si hoof !impure% , luring the sear, nem 52,127 Q 32 4I ~.These ligu•es include the city of Philadelphia, a loch has heretofore been onidtt .1 front the State Suprrulleud• ent's 11.4.00 F.I.IIF3IFILAL - Win I Frazer, E , (l . WhO g it 4 eltcted Canal Commissioner, latd. October, by the conglomerated party opposed to the Democracy, has been sworn into ottioe. But like a aloud in an April' sky, comes the action of the Iteiniblican Ilouse of li.eprewitiati ves to shut nit the beams of Mr. Frazer's official glory. Al ready a hill-hag pained that body, by an al most unanimous vote, abolishing the Canal Board ; and if the Senate concurs with the House, Mr. Frazer will have leave to retire to private life, before he has become fairly warmed in Om official chair. Such, howev er, is the way of Fortin : Her wheel is.. continually revolving, and the man who is up to-day, may he down to-morrow. A N(l7 , Halt bi.wu.—There IR a rumor afloat among flie:ienatorial mreles, in Washington (hat (lene Mranion, now at the head of the -Liberal" party, in Mexico, proposes to,sell to this Government the States of Sonora and UluhUadunt....ttinattif the provninet.t. mom. hers of that party aro known to be favora ble to this project, as they hope by it to raise money sualoivatt. to keep the army un der their control. HOILACIC tiussmtv publishes a card in the Tribune of Tuestharlast, denying the ccport that he is about to withdraw from that pa per to form a connection with another jour. nal. lie says he has never for one moment thought of such a thing. D4IS;NOPM . AND CONSUMPTION.°— Which of these diseases accasious the victim the most suffering I The Dyipeptic will say the for mer. It is, therefore: a 'consoling fact, that Oxygenated Bitters cure this most distress ing complaint. PEN, riiii &163E-lORS rf - 7 - Bribery —Offal ng n pair of If ps fot kiss, The 160 Itigul 117' Defcated • j Ju.tiliable Corruption 'raking the Int*, Half a ctitnbetry bound on a corn %till soon kill it. tinged to ertq't—The Board of Canal ununissioners sate Treastrrer--Eli Slifer, of Union comity. r - e - ' There ion fellow in thin place so mean his shadow woe's follow him. • Why is a rerired carpenter like a lee toter t Because he 14 ex planer. s. 11 - I•llniforlis love —The love of a lady for n ofper who wears a love of a uniform. ilfreity excuse for a wife beater —The enst 0 which we vaine the most we /tide. rrTAdetirable property—Judge Burn has puachnsed the house on Mani street, formerly kept by John Mi.l( cc, ns n hotel 7;TN. hUgis more odious than the face that swots abroad, but flashes fury amid the caresses of a fendei wife and children, (17' An Irishman ttyutg to put yut,t-gaks' light the ether night with Ins thigers, mied out th•li, nut, tiler, the divil i w in t !" irrA wagisr - randiaate coming ih the muse of los`l'anvass to a tailor's mlihp, he Rol, • What we luOK iOl here ail': 110'6511 rev ot. then rt The re at meeting (r 1 the Perm,rylva nbt Erliturral I 'IIIOII WIII he held AP Ilarrir. burg, on the Illth et: I.'elit uttry - We'll lry Pala he there. 4 I - The tunes are tini.l to In •-,o hard it; limit !ism", that-the vdttori4 of the -Prtno crtit and Watchman mnoke the same cigar, takltintt Ly tuins. it7llf you u,m1,1 know In me a bull would look oilim In. tail I , : twisted yis,i ask a stuck up gear fur " that little bill he 01VeS you," when tio is talking to a Ia dy "When two men dispute, you may be RIM` thine 13 a fool upon one side or the other ; and the man who MIXT fere.r between the two is genZMally a gue Mel fool than mater rrTh, new Post Offil•it building in - henry is coitipktvd, end WIVi tido sat' of on >londnv It PI said to be veiry tile and ;•orivenient. When will the United Sates do as inindi for Bellefonte 7 Six weds., of the present bI'SSIOTI of passed 41'10101a Bnv ni'aulre 01 importance at all atten , li (1 1' I 18 1)1 Id, al le that the Preioilent N•lll hive to call an ex'ra session ally! the 41h of Mardi An Mit mini in town, !oohing into theglasii, the other flay and seenig her wnnitles, 'fins new gla , , Is not worth a Cut thing. They can't make mirrors as well an they used to do " Very likely t* -- f• itevihrtesrvs to the Senate of the State of New 1 ork, to atrttctm♦; the Representatives in Congre4s from that State, it/ fi,t,or the appropriation of .hirty million.: for the purchase of Cohn Tf - Senator thot4lar., hak arovred hirrn,if in 'sear of niacin.; thirty millions at the di, petal of PreNolent Ihrehanan toward par chasing rtitra—Ale thinks however, that the het way to get, the eland is to take tt. I - 7 negro 111 t'l,lllllllhla. MO., pursuing a hog thh I,t i day tetlh •an open 1, tole in tint hand. fill and the Haile entered the heart 'alai IT instant (hereof - - VI it di!' hog ' ', heart or the nog! tte'm that the It tor, ee tore, /- A fellow by the IMMO Of Ittiffiter Nom W..totoreland .. an !Odell!. t. .111 i ],OOll a owity, la.t week br brlgittr, too I trgt.• a We. , Of IMO\ wheat rake in hot tht it, kiwi of hot k wheat ettk they . Wahl` in that 11 . 4. notice by LIR I t.t ` 4 .ltlL Iry '1 , 134.1- V:ln that Mr 11..kaa41 , r A .. \4l - ) 111 , 1 tag t • . 0111 , r1 111 that • IL tr., .1. 111 , • L ILII b 4 111 r tha , t 41st 4I I iu ti o it Slll ak •hoot pat ll,' I.llll'. I • bill a~ they 111.1 iron th, II I ' pal.; i• it 44rac 111,, IN it gee,i lII . MIII I I for 14.1111. 1 11 111 0 1 , 4 , 1 I , it'i there Ilreiit demand ,111111 1 11 111 1 101111 1 . 111 , 11 . plenty of /it.hei dei rty rn atiar s it% ith hawk 5:6.1 soft 'mail, putted with hot p.l ul the lower story the nip& but Vlllllllll', 11, hit' N./1111 In are in demand all over i nation They Sonwer than wild and brttr r to tie to thaw the b, at of State XXXVth Congreu -Second Session.— Senate. U S CAPITOL, W A4lll \ .TON , Jan The VieePresident submitted to the Sem , a t e an e l a te latennnutrtal font. the IA gis !attire of Indiana, setting forth that n - that State is mart presented in the Irritti d Stab, Senate and that she has cortuntssmintd no other pet:roils to rellr..qvilit inn r thw rui ro. opt Ikery S I.lllld, Nlinniroe Me Carlin.) ninon) thi Infore tine Nle , •noninnin-ith pray may he admitted as the Indiana Sena tors, in (lie Fedora' Senate A gene's! di sire having been ex pres.ed to hear the memorial rend, the eretary aunt menceil reading, bitt the great length of the memorial rendering It tedious, on motion of Mr Trumbull, ( ill ,) it was ter, rred to the Committee of the Judiciary, and ordered to he minted, Mr, Seward (N. 1.) gave notice that he would to morrow, submit a resolution to give the raid Mr. Lane and dlr. McCarthy he pri vekge , of the floor while their claims to seat. alp) pending. Mr Bigler (Pa ) presented memor lain from Pennsylvania, in frivor of speedie duties on ire/vireos', ge• Mr. Cameron (Pa.) presented similar— memorials and took iiccaftion to make,some sarcastic remarks on the zeal tiC the Presk dent in relation to Kansas affu and hoped that he would exercise the maine energy in I remodelling the Tariff, n holt course of ac non would gain him confliliince 'Mr. Bigler replied to his collegue ; that he too would unite in carrying out the sput of the resolutions cif the Pennsylvania Legislature, because he believed that they embodied the sentiments of the majority of his comitituent,s. But ho thought the worst friends of a prompt re.adjustnient of the Tarill'are those who would give it the form of a party question. No man could misun derstand the purport of his _oetilegue's marks, which was to throw doubt on the good faith of the Executive. At a proper time he (Mr. Bigler) mould express his sen tunents at length on the subject of the tar iff. In the meantime, ho was prepared to treat it as a question of business affecting the Treasury and the great industrial into!)• eats of the country, withouilemaking it, in any, way, a question of party. Exporses IN t ANBl3.—lt appears from the public documents, that the amounts paid and incurred by'the executives of Kansas on amount of extraordinary expenditures, were rls follows :—.lly Gov. Geary, $690 ; by Goy. Walker, $4406 ; by Dm Denver, $1243. Tho Secretary. of State recommends on appropriation for the payment of the ag gregate. Q 2-See advortiaemont of Dr. Sandford's Invigorator in auother column. Legislative Prooeedings• The follo4ing are the most important pro ceedings of the Pi nosyLcarria Legislature, 1 during last week . sc. --31 r. Wiley. of Philadelphia, in tioilin•ed a scan s of mint recaluliOnn Urging upon Vongre& " a ievision of the present Tariff with a lien' to afford ample protec , Lion to American labor." Mr Lawrence, 01 W.l , l,luirton, also intro-' duerd re' °lotions of the Name import, which on his motion, were referred to a' Select Committee of the, consisting of Messrs. Lawrence, Grillo:in, Wood, Rohrer and Patterson. •Mr. Lawrence, of Washtqton, Chnii-man of the'Stlect Committee. to whom was re- fermi! the I CSC/111(4M relating to the taritl, made the following report,: Whereas, 'the experience of the past and present must fully demonstrates that it is a wise aull beniticeut polrey of the general goternment, n hich dictates the imposition ut duties on such product': of foreign nations as come in such direct contact with those of our country, as to interfere and prostrate the trade on our own soil And among our owl] ektizens. And', whereas, for want of such aid, the conotry is tilled is its foreign products, the wealth of cheap labor the momentary affairs ntthe nation disarranged by the exportation !aspen', to pay an indebtedness abroad, land the citizens and taborets in many de -1 'moments 01 trade compelled to abandon thplr nemistomed employment , especially do our own coal and lion interests sutler. Till re fore, • iii/ • 1, Ile O l e Senate and llouge of Hepfc,rutntlvu'l/1 111 , ' I',nuntnnwrnith of Pent•yl‘ania, met. Thal out Senator, nt emigres , ' ingtruet uil, and our Itepie,eniatives llionesteil, labor f n thy the nre4ent neuron) of Nut h an act ax Will out. only Lout yo revenue ))). the 1111p1s11110n f(ln in.., but nllintl ail•quaie pint. ennn ni all the Hat II•SI the connil y injured by the production of rherip lailait of ether lint mole t ..pe• telly to urge nn ini tease of (lute, cool and Won ut whirl go large portion of our own people are deeply inter ested Remit .1/, 'flint the VIIIVH of the President, evidessed in his 111 e nimusl message, in referent , . to the ash .adage of etweirio nd vahneto duties, as toot,e uniform, less liable to frauds, nod Itlforbtiz tin• tylot t•t r uin) nuetunt of reu 11111• 411“1.1..11.1111e1S our most hearty approval. Rauh rd, t the Got ernor be requested to forward earl) or our St•tititors and Itepre tentatives in Collgre ,4 II evolll' id the 1111.(VIC preamble and resolution, inforiniug them of th, it adopt ion Mr I,trpp, nl lbttlruuiituth 111 !INA the ettfla of the legislature to Jost! tlia Sen ator, Me•Sr; LaR r, net., of IV ashmgt rm. tint Mall • or I.iizerne, and 11111ndro, of Potter, aileoraied the resolotion nt great length 11. e resolutions, as originally offered. , r.c_linally adopted, 14 ith very hlighi, mod ification,. Mr Thotnpvntt Intro , lll..ed a punt re 90 1 , 1. 0011 111 , triti ling our lienaiiirs,imil Rep resentnnees in I ',ingress to t Die ut Invor of a pension bill for the .node's of 'he war of Mr Illintner , ly oth rod n n , ululiun in structing the ('onumttt•t Bank , : to LnyOtre inbi the expediency of providing umfurm deigns for the ”4,,, 4 all Ihr ittittlot of the State. Itont ttt , s to `3,111(111 elianging only the name and locality of the soli tnl institeitiumi Mr sitnith of Berks. moved to ante nil by making `t3fl the lowest deoniiiiidii ion or note, i.,nrd • I ' h.. amendment was not a awe, to and thurtr total roelliniun pasned ' a.; hr 1, rolled lately ;a Int with a haall of arm. d Tura. mon! , red one rtilieo of MI,- vmrl for attemptlng to proteet hiv property, stole s. tH to p . m lld 'clone , ' to Kan -1 his wa, done it, Ncle , ,irk Tribune , and cilia r 13r ,, t Mack paper," tnlonn 11rIlto,) i” 11% %-nt fi5114),1 11100 And 1111' 11 11,11 , 1:' 11,1 '1 .1 't 1 ..:11.41 - 11111,1) tlll \I , ~Il hiontg , itierl atini kcil h 0 i S oft to hiiieue a prl.oner held there AS a thief lltok Ole 111 I. II•ti the p nsoner, ,j. str.9 ,1111 f• a 011 it.: routevila, 111 w Irro•il it, oNnt.r, Ml*olol all aft a vast 111..:11 1 , 1 prolierty, and is now /It large. " Uld Itrown .' I+, and both are (,thiniended as free State 11 , roes EXTI. \ Mn t•. Iti aut 1/ti avt•lann I'Luudeuhr of the' lilt ite4t , sa} )4 that on Friday night hint, ahovit ten n'eloels. three Illto ewer) d the ()Ili, e of tIC Trt (wirer of Cl/Sllo , t 1111 county nml %%lithe tow engaged the TrVil)llfUr 111 cuuversaltau 010 othera threw a slia vi I over Ills head and It, Id 11,11). li e t i t tt„ th en r i i iihed of his key v, the tinfo Ntev opened, and 520,000 dollars tnk,,, tin reborn 11 9 or litmg the trhs• 111,1 1111.1 l it it wing h.. giving an, alum, the ni hLrn d..'autpett F, , ir 111,41%1111.1 (1,11.n05 of the mem y stol , girl And sliver, 1111)11+anki I lial tinier.. and Maryland bank nolcs. 1111 d the 111,,,t1y ue notk of the 11.11 endow Count) Cie u..• 11 Clink, at t'ad,e, (lhlo SnatOtt,a St let tta —Jelin M tittittlattti , Hancock county, Ind , committed .iiiciile 1:14 Weilin•hilay by breaking the uc au a Jeep pond and .Irol% ming hulls. If He was very respectfully connected. Ile hind been guardian id home children and had ivied Nome *I WO of their money and could not. Make restitution when it win demanded -- On the (lay of his death he 4 had agreed to mortgage some property to lacure the mosey he had expended, and the pek unary difficul ty in which by had ievolved himself is sup reme(' to have heal the calve; of the rash act he committed. New Cm7NTSIIYErrs —A counterfeit ten dollar note on the Merchants' Bank of New• buryiort, Maas., has pat been issued. Tho principal vignette is a female figure with a spinning wheel and unplements of agricul ture et her side:. On the left side is a spread eagle, and on the right a medalkon head.— The paper is of a radiant tint, ' Counterfeit ton dollar bills on the Mat , crag and Merchants' Bank of Savannah, (leor• gia, are in circulation. PUPILS FOR TIIC FARM Sciloo , ..—We learn from the West Chester JetTersonian that, at fhb - meeting of the executive Committee of the Chester County Agricultural Society, on Tuesday last, but two applications wore made for the adtnission of pupils to the Far mer's High School of Pennsylvania, viz : Pass:nor° W. Iloopes, of West Goshen and Ilibberd Aitkin, grandson of the latC John Marshall, of East Goshen. Chester county is entitled to one more pupil under the pres ent ratio of admission. ' Aforphy, the Americo eheaa-player, who has beaten the best players in Europe, has again challenged Staunton. but the English man has no notion of oacountering so for midable a rival. Staunton criticises tlor phy's play, but does not like to meet one whom The elects to consider his inferior, as a player. Morphy otTere to give tau'utou a pawn itut a move Philadelphia Markets Jan. 26--Evssisn—The Flour market is inftettve to-day, on account of the firmness of holders, who have advanced their prices, and are now asking $8.621 at 5.75 for stand ard and good straight brands. 800 bbls Western extra family sold at 6 att 6 25, and 1.000 do 16amond nulls. n fancy brand, at $7 SO per bid. The tonic trade are buying rather mate frcely within the above range of prices. Rye Fleur and Corn Meal aro scarce and firm., at previous trintations. A sale of lb andy wine Meal WAS made, in hhds, yes tei day at a:price kept private. Wheat is 1 quired for, and scarce, at previous quo , ; lions. About 1,000 bus. have been sold a 1 30 at 1.33 foi icd, and SI 40 at 1.48 for white, according to quail)). These rates are now generally retried for prime lots. Rye is wanted, nctl 500 bus sold at 85 at 87c NI hich is an advance. torn is in good de mand; 11 000 bus sold, runt at 81c, and part on terms kept private, including semis 1 damp at 7))C (hits are in steady, demand at 48e far Pennsykrat,ia, at which - rate there arc more buyer; lino sellers. A. MOURNING DOO. —The Boston Trait• script says a police officer pointed out a rare instance of canine affection today. A handsome Scotch terrier has for two or three weeks past watched beside a grave in King's Chapel burying ground, night And day with out cessation, save only obcasional intervals of shun dination, when obliged to absent himself in quest of food to prevent actual s u it ia tion During the last setoere snow $t(A an the humane officer first discovered the dog Br Ms devoted duty, and endeavor ed to call lion away for the purpose of giv ing him shelter ; but the faithful animal, vt mild not prude the sacred spot, and re spond( d only in wailing deeper and more Ind:m.lo4 than those of the storm. Even the snlisdament Intense cold weather, vi ith the thernionietei at 1.5 degrees below zero, did not (hive into from Ins guard, and ho mar still be seen daily at his post' of lot-faultless over the remains of some be im ed human being whom he has enshrined ill his atleet ions. The sleepless interest manifested by this poor brute would seem to indicate that he chenshes some idea of literal resurrection of his friend, and that he must be constantly watching for his coming, \ \V 111,11 Mutt Triw A SWELL. Young l'ilnee Alfred, of England, having chosen 01 enter the naval service. has recent ly made hi. first voyage as " Middy," and has received royal receptions and other wel come demonstrations at ‘arious ports where the 01111 111 I,lllcll he sailed, has toothed.-- The Env pre., take exceptions to 31101 11111101 S paid In IMO so humble It s M iddy The I melon Times expresses its desire that the Prince. instead of being a tairge ciimpound of " Midshipman Easy and of the princely hero of a Court Circular," shield Income a skilful and self-reliant sea man and adds • sent out to he trained to salt wa ter. and it is upon rose water that his first l e sson in navigation is taking place What has a young middy to do with royal recep (wig, an d royal salutes. and royal lidille• faild'es of iqery description ? If he be treated from the first as the Queen's 1•4/11, and not a, n lIIIIIsIIIIIIIIAII of the Euryalus, he may be nominally promoted in the ser vice as an tor? dent of his birth, hut he will never b.) fit to take the royal yacht across from l'ortsmorith to Osborn without a real sailor at 1111 I I !I'll% I )14T1' RBA \ AT CM RIM iti . V4 DOIA 114 111111 Shi ver brought suit atikainst Irby eral men bt•t Merl., rin disturbing r• 111 • inl Ult 1: Chun h were 1111,1 live iliill.lr4, Itud ~ u.t of promo-ilium it 14 not gion•rally liiiovuti that talkitig and laughing aloud, or otherwise disturbing the Minister during di Hine wm.lup is a penal (Mello, We had hop d t k amid, t.h,,•!4 our (' o ur p.ceni nool,, of, vii 1C111,4 than to the liotoie of icrbi g . , , ito tt .ht hay, hail fl ,alotrt•y Cite, I. upon will is - nt thld we hare +KWh nnctal., n , and h f. a, ‘‘lllllll on, r /Is silts 1,1 pnnr•Seupun this Sr ti awl n' allosit 111, in to it all der 11l the path of tratoi 6 ;re,iiini nen., if '.,t f. - { trIIIIV man named J. Croaly . of lit ti,ot 44 lei with 111/I toile was stopping a t th e Soull,iaie Hmo.. finisnnate, left the 11,0.1 on the night of the kith mst with wilting Lot hi, ,hart un and running thrn' the ...Irv, t, oa, caught poltet wau and taktn to the elation house While at the sr.ition how, he sprang against the i ; window werit through it striking the pavement with re r., to Lleak his neck, while his throat was out flow tar to tar by the glass Cif course he I,IS a marl man, and liquor was the entice, he harhig heen drinking to t vet...l till Chli.tinas. EZ2 Srat , t. 1 Itilleenist gives out that lie In id tht 61,1.,5t tog 4ltseovery —"I take a bal. 1,4 e le I , s wli: it le a 11e1,:lleil 011 the t. arth , New. IV wally winglie I`u ponuSx. \I In asei lel to Ihrt c Tilden up in the at. iiit,,ishcrt , awl atlgh the I,rass bar IL slq.ll - rt ce211,,t1.,a witoi; Inate, only seeell Pll.l a hail ngaw, live mile, op, in, lilt II m i) th in ' poun d , lnd a quar ter' enase of tins I n ' ' rile want of /11.111 ,, I)11 , '11Clii ptea,ur. OR It, and the MM . :. /fill IV Lion, Willa !woollies monk, apparcnt the ❑tattl vie approach his orbit.— ..U/Ir, if Ott n14,1:1141' °IA Si nlu Si itmeNusa Olt Ceti. MONTI-MI /CRY , Capt. MoiliKowery ham voluntary gtv gadttinmelf up to the auttt i oritiem, to await a trial upon the charges of '. - ...oniplietty in the recent voubles on the Southern border -- Capt. Mown is reported to have 'eft j.he Territory. No furtive" (MU - units' are ap prehended. T,he excitement ham all 4ied a way So says a despatch from Leavenworth TILIIiO. RIUWWI.V. SCRIVENER, CON VEyANc4R AD Ague fu qe Writ Branch Mutual Insur• ann. I'ompany Will make Insurances on all deaeriptiona of property at moderate rates. And will also exe cute all :chola of legal writings neatly, promptly and accurately, vie Writing of Deoda, Mortgat• gun, Alungornents, articles of Agreement., Post ing ortwoo tints and will make nut Duplicates of of sohool, Poor and Road Takes ; and Tratisurtpts of unseated Londe nod thin School or Road Taxon thereon All of , which will be done aL very mod erate pric)!. Office with Jew L. Test, Esq , Register, bo , at the Qoartlionas. - - - - - - Bellefonte, Jan 27.'50.1 Is hereby given that letters of administra tion on the estate of , JOHN DAWN, late of Harris township, Centre county, deceased, harp been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township All persons indebted to said estate are replanted to rusks hrtimedistst payment, and thole having claims to present thom4uly 'authen ticated for settretnent Jan t 27-'59-6t. JOHN !JARMAN, Adm'r ATTENTION CENTRE DRAOOI;,NB ! 1 You are horoby °Herod to turn out in fail uni. form, at the house ofJ Yargsr, •: Contra Hall on the 22nd day of February neat, pri,vidod with ten tound a of blank outride A full attandanim is , rowfwhifisti as a dividend will he made of the funds on hand and other busman, of importance will be trammeled By collar of the Captain., Jon. 27.—'157 A. CAltiollit, 0. 8 cONRAD MR. J. M. KINPORT, has just opea^d good assortment of Clothing, Hats &IA Boots, in I,lpton's Old Stand, and is now ready t o deal Thom out to customers pt lower prices than the same kind of goods have been sold in this No. ',two of the enutdry For proof, call and sas fa t S,ollrnalWoo Over Cants, ft am $5 to 815 Dress Coats " •86 " 815 Business do " 83,25'' 812 Pants, 81,87 " 81,50 Vests, " 81.00 37 00 B o y , Conti Pants end Vests, Fine White Linea I and Marseill Shirts and drawers, Canton Under Shinto and Drawers NOTICE: HODS ',l[3l4,parozra PA JXEDITAIt 130178, • Proriotor SEW CLOTHING STORE, /2i-MMiSBIIM) Fino Calf, Klp,..unol, Mors, Soft Fur s ad W o o! limn. .arortment All above will*Or mild tit very low pricer for klatilveal otM saYe crummy by bajinvyour Muth lag. flats And. Boob, at Kinport's. htilanbui. January 24 FARMER 'SMUTUAL% Y INS7JRA NCR COW At tb• AnnuaTMeatingof the Members, at Coe. tee' Mal, on Monday, kilo 16th Inst, the following Directors were cleated for the ensuing. year Ilainen—Jacob Moyer . Miles—Samuel Stroheeker, Samuel Frank Penn—A moo Alexander Gregg—Oro Buchanan, Janice Grove ' Potter—William burnt. Peter Hoffer Barris— Philip Meyers, (leo W Campbell Ferguson— Cuorge Musser. James Campbell Aral on Monday the (7th met , the Board was cii'giinized by the umulitimus apNintment of the following officers President Oro - Buchanan Vice President, Philip Meyers Treanor. r, Henry Wittner, Seeretary..lol,le Shannon, The Board appointed tile following agents and Surveyors who are authorized to receive appli• cations for Insurance Jacob (1 Moyer, , Samuel Frank John I) Toot Daniel Item Wm Thirst, Philip Meyer, James Campbell, January 27-.6Bbif WANTED One Thousand Tons of Old Illegal THE subscribers are purchasing, and will pay the highest price for Ohl Metal, and are reedy to receive any quantity at their Foundry, on Sprim Creek, near lielieronte January 27 -'SV J ft MARIUS ACO ''' ''A'GOOD FARM FOR BALE. A CHANCE! FOR A BARGAIN! !! MIIE SUBSCRIBER offers for ask the following described property, situate in Ali rein towerodrip, an the road bid wet, Bellefonte and Jaektnmrille, kmo. nat the Pickle Farm, contain mg about two hundred acres of first rote lime 9LI/110 land, of which about one hundred acre, are cleared and In a good state of cultivation, a corn f,tabio House and Horn erected thereon. with s young and Omit) , Orchard Anever failing spring waterto in., 11011610 Fur further particulars engulf° el the Auction romp of .Inouskry 20, 1859 ANNUAL STATEMENT Office q fthe Fanner .% Mutual h ire /nit,' an, Company, of Centrt CY/441y, located S.-mt of Many mountao • CENTRE II %lA, Jan 10, 1857. mhe Board of Directors prtoe It to the 1 members the following atatornent of the sf• fairs of ft,' Company for the pact year. ill NM formal aub the 1511, Section of an Apt of Amen ectttletl, Au Act for the Ineortmration,.f lu surance Compentes," Approo ed the 2nd de,) of April, A It 16513 Assails, Bills receivable being Fermi nut Notes, due and payable by the MCIIIIIG fel for Itoturamme made du, tog the past year,„ St 4 , 1 Of wtooli 010011 W 3 percent ham been 11.141,5e1l and called in for the en, tingent expel.. • .11 the C 0,111.4107 Thus leaving an nuniniit of Premium Sups dun and in il•P•13 this ilsy Al 7,62 1. To which add cash pnttl and .1 intn rho Also, ninniint (fun (Torn 1 , ,,n1 , lit In .11•111/e13•1 1111.1 C, •V• 20). TOlki I rieuostte wit! rect. fritti of Con puny. 0. • Erliws reps and ev perles procuring Chnrk r frotai art.elurg, et•lopells ti.ll to Pi r, rt , 11,..irrw,r.11 no , f oig+.iot tog tile pole 'ear, Coloprogalion to tirerotary of Ow Hoard Xll nit 101eileu.ation (0 (.It,r. I 01 the 11 Ord Nyneent Ir) 101:1 pf(l,l tryg ple-no,ef 1e....n(1re op 1 / 1 1e, R• 01 A Tlal at ailable fund' , of Co this dap $l7 4,7 V: .1 ai log part the re kr twtnity Ilk ble hetrthikee " • [talks and ',laureate, made daring the cow veer 24 461 it For nbleh 195 Plum of Innurnne., have been tnruud to the Manlike., and tn force thin day All t`roprer erty ooverod by Insurance bet South of Narany 1110{111111in and within Rho bounds of Centre county DIRECTORY or Tilt 4 01.111.•A* (leo Ilie•litiheu ['real.leo, Sam ue l strobe, lo Plillll/ NT eit , N Ica Pres . ( Samuel Freak, Henry pre p , Amon Me a amier Samuel Ile , Peter. Zeigler, Ooorge W Campbell, Peter lloner, Wm Duna John Shannon See'y , Wm C Dunertn, reaign.d Jun I t 'lt CAUTION. A I,itle c rsons arc hereby notified not to purehar\o, or w any way meddle with the follow ins tly.terib property pureharol ou the 111th day id J um tr,) Irian John Stn,loi I'olll, nd t. 41 him, subject to nly order viz 2 lirtietri Aare, I two florae Wagon 4 News, I Harrow, tho one half of 24 Acre. of Wheal in the ground and the trite half of 13 Ant." of Rye in the ground All pet-wine ate forbid pure chasing or lo,ying to, the ennui, as the proper , ' belongs to me ADAM FISHER. Farmcr'n Mille, Jun 20, 1059 AN ORDINA i To prevent bttovel'opes from hetng Extend ed above Roof af 5 40 1 1 . 1 . W IIEREAS REPRESENT ATION HAVE been wade to the Town Council of the Dor ought of Bellefonte. that in many shofar and ether buildings in said Borough, in which tiro is used, the stove pipes are extended through the rook without being made aufficiently among against sa eidents by fire, and thus alcotentlorthrother pro party liable to destructiwn And dylrereas, it ap pears to th.i said Town Council; necessary a n d proper, that some remedy should he ',molded a genial such accidents for the proteefton of the Ida petty in said Berough—Therefbre, harpoon tot —Be it ordained 'and enacted by Om Town Council of the Borough of Bellefonte in Town Council assembled, and it in hereby 6rdada ed and enacted by the authority of the same 'I hat every person or person, who now exempts. , or Anil hereafter occupy any house, shop or e ther building within the limits of amid Borough, o, the owners thereof, through whoec roof a etcvo pipe or pipes passes, alio!l he required within ten days afe ter notice giver, to bin° or thou by the Biel Cam stable or one of the Burgesses, to build a bred )1 from the upper floor in such bonsai/toff or ettler Iritilding, - ttregtenTil Tonal - in eighteen obes above thri s oot - • And every 'person or peptone net looting or refusing to build such flue after nodes, as aforesaid, shall for every yeah neglect or refusal forfeit and pay for the use of the Borough, a fis d f no less than live nor more than fifteen dollars Samos 24 That it shall be the duty of the Bigh Constable whenever ieformatiou be made to him by any citizen or by the direction of the Tow. Council, or by any of the Burgesses, that any stove pipe or pipes is or aro eithendirig above the roof 0( any building contrary to the first section of this Ordinanao, to give the occupier or owner of such building notice to build a flue as aforesaid within ten days from such notice, or refrain front eoinA fire in euoh building, and If such notice be vet coa t plied with to notify the Chief Burgess or Assirfag t Burgess thereofarho shall then impose upon such delinquent a fintraa aforesaid, and proceed to col lect the same for the use et the Borough as debts of a like amount are now by law recoverable ADAM 110 Y, Chief Burgess. Arritat, Silo T Joewsow, Clerk. • Deo. 9, IBM A k i o , Carpets, Rugs, bas 1' sal, katiCttabrellaa, Band Trunks Nib • • at lb• 'beep ssor• of Bellottinip, 1.4,,tf TONFSI k STIVA .101 IN )101', =MB =II DWI KEE
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