Cclcgvapjnc H'ctos LATE FROM THE FF.DEKAL CAPITAL. Waihjhoiok. Janoary 22. The p. p. e.'n of Senator l)fij, Yolee, l-'ilrpatrick, Clay and Mallnry were listened t, this morning, by iarga audience, and produced a dee p elTect, especially tbi) doiiitnt farewell of Senator Mallory, who wns himself in tears diiriiiir its delivery. When, n concluding, he stepped from the Semite Chamber and .hook hands with the venerabl Crittenden, even the nltra KepuMirans seemed touched. The Alabama di'li'i-atinn also retired frooi the I loose, and the Kepnhlicans begin to feel that opoo them rests thn responsibility ol preserving the Union. Will they do it t THE LINCOLN C A HI N KT. It m well known hern that a delegation, headed by Mr. Mnrehead and Thuilnw Weed, have gone tn insist npnn having a position in the Lincoln Cabinet fur Senator Camerun. I'tr Contra, those known as the "Governor Chase men" bope that the. Senator will re Itiuio i:l bin prevent position. THE VIRGINIA 1110 POSITION Two Virginia politicians have arrived here, to aid in settling tun eecssfnn cutitroveraj 00 the basis proposed by that State. rOS'FAL COERCION. Postmaster General Unit liaa v:rtnallj stripped the postal arrangements of Florida, by discontinuing the office at Peniacola. where they have been opening letter! addrer red to the olucers at I ort 1'ickens. The SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. ll6H.i now thought that Jefferson lavi will rederacy, 'president of the Southern Con ine fourth of oextinteotnery Convention, on FKKMTYLVANIA IIBADS Hit v. Wasuinoton, Jan. 23. The speech" ol Senator Biglem yesterday bat produced a powerful effect, heightened by the cordial offer of co operation by Senator Cameron. THE MORRIS AMENDMENT. 'T'l. - .1Mnl n I.A PAnDlllniinn npA. posed by Lion. E. Joy Morris, also finds favor among gentlemen of all sections, it reads xnus : . "Art. Neitbor Congress nor a Territorial Legislature shall niake aoy law respecting slavery or involuntary service, except as a vanishment for crime, butongress may pass laws for the suppression the African slave trade and tbe rendition fit fugitives from ser vice or labor in the Styles." INAUGURATION BALL. Governor Seward has taken the initiative with other prominent gentlemen, in getting up a grand loangorttioo Rail, at which men ttf all flections can bin, and dance ' all bands rooDd." , THE PENSACOLA SURRENDER. Officers who bar arrived from Pensacola tote that the su-render of the Navy Yard, with its large ebek of provisions, was un doubtedly planned In concert with certain officers favoring secession. Before Lieuten ant Slemmer left for Fort Pickens, he made requisition for pork, bef, and other stores, of which there was an abundance, bot be :ould Hot obtain them. REINFORCING THE FORTS. It is considered certain bere tbat no rein forcements will be sent to Fort Sumter or Fort Pickens, but that the officers in com mand at these posts will be supplied with provisions. HOUSE COMMITTEE ON THE SPE CIAL MESSAGE. The noose Committee on tbe President's Message have decided to summon witnesses, With a View Of AflCertAinLrtv it n.Jn. . - . n ,. vu.vvtH U U U V I tbe iederal Government have been guilty of ueaeuu. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY IN THE ARMY. Rumors are in circulation of en organized conspiracy in the Arirsy, by which a large portion of men and arms will be transferred to the Southern Confederacy. CANADA HEADY. Canada is favorably disposed to unite with the Northern States, and it is said that Mr. Sewnrd's appointment as Secretary of State was accepted tbat be may carry out long cherished plans for such nn annexation. fftOM BALTI.MOHif Bai.timorb, Jan. 21. The secession of Georgia has struck a melancholy on Mary land. We are now at tbe mercy of Yirgiuia. If she secedes, and uo speedy compromise is made by Congress similar to tbe Crittenden proposition, I have positive knowledge tbat tbe people of Maryland are preparing, inde pendently of Gov. Hicks, to elect and assem ble sovereign Convention, which will cer tainly withdraw this State from the Union before Mr.Lincoln's ioanguration. I speak with certainty. The Marylanderg pray for pvace, but wil not part from Virginia. OPINIONS FROM VIRGINIA. Intelligent Virginians, who are from vari ous districts of their State men anxious for Union, tell me nothing but speedy Congres sional concessions cao preveot tbat State from seceding. If Maryland and Virginia tocedo before tbe 4tb of March, civil war will be inevitable. MARYLAND CONVENTION. It Is now norferstood that Governor Hicks will promptly call a Convention, if Virgiuia retires from the Union. Narlh Carolina. IIalkioit, Jan. 22. Tbe prospects of calling a State Convention by the Legislature - were rendered more doubtful today, on account of a disagreement among the mem bars as to the time of holding It. One party eing for hasty and the other for deliberate Minn. The Senate has agreed to the 21t d.Fubroary as tbe day for electing delegates web date will be likely to kill tbe bill on the thiyj reading. 'e bill was debated in the House to day, bat q action was taken npon it. Noth Carolina will preve conservative, but uo submissive. Everybody will be for fecestioe when it may become necessary. StlZlHE or ARM", BALL" AND POWDER OH A Southern Steamer at Xtw York. Naw Yoai, Jan. 22. Thirty-eight cases of munnen, containing two dozen each, together with a qnantity of ball and powder, were seized Indiy by tbe police, on the steamer .Monitcttin, wuicn was about to sail for Hvannh. Firtv (mips arrived at Fort Hamilton from West Point to-day, PaovioKK, R. I.. Jan 22. Tbe Senate to-day repealed the "personal liberty lull'' ol tbe (State by t vole of 21 yeas to 9 nays. SaVINIII FaKKS IN M ASSAC'lll'SKTT Tile Hank Coinrn.sxioner report nioely savings banks io operation in that State. Tin amount of oitney deposited in- these bankr oo the last ay of October was forty five milliou Dfty fdur thousand two hundred and thirty-five dollars, ao increase from the pre vioos year of five million ail hundred and twenty-nine tlousand eight hundred and seventeen dolltra. Tbe increase of deposits during tbe lasf ten years has been thirty-one million three hundred and ninety-four tbou Siod two hundred as eleven dollars. Daring the last two years the gain has been eleven million one hundred end thirty dollars. Goi.n. A solid cake of gold, worth nearlv $50,000. has been told to the Dnk or New South Wales, and tbe quarts reef from which it was obtained will, it i animated, produce 6I50,0o0 a year fur many years to cum. THE AMERICAN. 'Id BTJNBTJRY, FA. "SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1861. H. B. MASSER, Editor and Proprietor. To Anmiiut The circulation of the Bvnaiisv HniilfK smonf tha different lownton the Putqnehaniia hi not cieaeited, If equalled by any paper patiliahed in Northern Pfttinavlvaiitit. 8? For Kent A house end let in Market street, Nnnbary. Apply at this office. MrRCANTII.K Col.l.tOB SlHOI.ARMIIP. Fit sale at this ofUce, several certificates of scholarship on reasonable terms. tar Vai.I!ntJ!r Hahric Friuno, jr., has received and opened a fine assortment of sentimental and eomic Valentines. fjT L. II. Wilson or Milton, has been appointed Notary Public, by Gov. Packer. te Corn is selling for fourteen cents a bushel, io Macomb, III., potatoes fifteen, and wheat fifty cents a bushel. f3T Lost On Tuesday afternoon, a gents breaBtpin with chain attached.' The finder office; "herally rewarded by leaving it at this 63T A bill has been introdaced fn (Bture by Mr. Hays of Union county, to pro vide for the appointment of no additional Judge of the Supreme Court. a Rbidino and Columbia Railroad At tbe ennual meeting of the stockholders of this Company In tbe city of Lancaster, a committee was appointed to make a contract for bnilding tbe road. Tbe stock has nearly all been sobscribed. 0- Stephen Baldy, Esq., or Cattawissa. hag received the appointment from Governor Packer to fill the vacancy as Associate Judge ror Columbia county, occasioned by the de. miee or Judge Kline. 0"Convocatiok. A number of the clergy connected with the Protestant Episcopal Charcb, have bad a convocation meetine in this place, during tbe past week. Their pro ceedmgs and services were conducted in 8t. Matthews' Church: HT Gas. Tbe Lewisburg Chronicle com plains of the poor quality or gas in that place, and says some or the consumers threaten to secede rrom the concern. On the other band our Milton neighbors are delighted with their gas wotks, which has given satisfaction from the start. . f3F Ic A number or our citizen have been engaged tbe past week in filling their ice houses. The crop, this year, is not so heavy, bot very good Ice about five inches thick la abundant, and that is thick enough for any purpose. We should like to see some enterprisiog man put op a public ice house. It will psy and pay well. Tbe speeches or tbe seceding denators, on retiring rrom the Senate, will be found under tbe bead of Congressional news. They will be raad with interest. CF" Farmers' ITioh ScnooL. We ere in debted to some one for a copy or the Cata logue and Report or the Farmers' Qigb School or Pennsylvania, for the second An nual Session ; rrom which we learn tbat tbe whole number or Students at this this time in the Institution, Is 110, being 0 less than tbe number entered io 1859. t3T Lboaluinq tub Suspknsion. A bill is pending io the Legislature, providing for a resumption or specie payments by tbe uanits ol tbe Commonwealth oo tbe second Monday or February, 1861, and relieving all institutions with banking privileges from the penalties iucurred by suspension oo the 19th of November last. HT Dickinsok Collbc. Fears are enter taiuad in respect to the continued existence of Dickinson College, t'.nosylvania. Tbat institution loses ber charter wb (Qa nam. ber or students does not exceed nioety ; au should those from tbe South secede, as tbey threaten, tbe number will be reduced below this standard. Printir's Festival. Fraoklin's birth day was celebrated at Heading, Io a becoming manner by tbe Printers, &c, ot tbat place, oo tbe 17th iost. Mr. Kesslot, oftbe-Adler presided, and friend Getz, or tbe 'Gazette,' wus tbe orator of the day. The Printers of old Berks, are some pumpkins. Although it baa beeo common to prate about the stolidity ef old Berks, there are few coooties io the State where the Preis is better appreciated. HT COTTOM C'OMINO OVER THE PENNSYLVA NIA Railroad The people or South Caro lina have virtually destroyed Charleston as a shipping port, and the trade that has hitherto found its way there now seek oew outlets. Heretofore large quantities or cottoo were eot from Memphis to Charleston by the Memphis and Cbarlestoo Railroad, and from Charleston it was sent North by sea. This cotton now goes up the Mississippi and the Ohio rivera to Pittsburg. From Pittsburg it is brought east oo tbe cars of tbe Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, C3T Si'K u.Goid and Silver is still com ing in from Europe, in addition to the regular receipt from California. This great influx of coin is becoming burdensome to the backs iu our cities, and yet the banks io this State are suppoaed to be io state of suspension, and have actually incurred tbe penalty or tbe forfeiture of their charters. This state or things shews, tbe suicidal and shorj sighted policy of tbe Philadelphia Banks io forcing the country Banks into state or suspension against their Interest and agaiust their inclinations. If the city banks, which caused thi slate of thing, could be puoished without injury to tbe eooo' try banks, it would, perhaps, be advisable to snake them suffer some of the paios aod pea allies or suspension. V .iv"" iKSMr i fewer" OfR RATIO A L ArFAtft II Tilt IB0" LATIN K. There hat been some exciting debate In oor Stat Legislator, on the subject of oor national tronbles. Mr. Boond, oer new Sen ator, made his debut Io a speech on thi ub. ject. which bat beeo highly complimented a a successful efiort. Mr. Booad I ao able debater, and ha the necessary qualification te make himsulf useful and influential mem' ber, matter or no small importance to this community. Mr. Boond Is io favor of coer cive measures In reducing the Southern Stale into ubmissioond is, pcr&epa, litlU too radical In bis view In regard to cenciliation, concession and forbearance, in opholding the ondoabted right or the north. Tbe speech or Mr. Clymer, the new Sena tor from Old Berk on th same subject, I also commended as most liberal and patriotic. Io tbe House Wm.H. Armstrong, Esq., (Republican) or Lycoming, introduced a series or resolution on tbe eubject of our nation al difficulties, which are not only liberal and patriotic, bnt which he supported io a speech able and eloquent. Mr. Armstrong, though be denies that the Constitution carries slave ry Into the territories, Is willing for the sake or peace to concede a portion or our ternto. riea to the Sontb, for tbat purpose We also notice with pleasure a spirited and able speech of nnr young friend Henry G. l.eia enrinR, Esq.. or Philadelphia, on this subject, and also In defence ot his con stituents. It is not many years since Mr. I.eienrin left Northum berland as apprentice to the punting business in Philadelphia, of which great city he is nowene of its moat alileanJ worthy representatives. Til R STATE or.kAlltl ..The Senate by a vote or thirty six to six j .... ""V.the House bill ot last sessioa admitting Ran,,.. . . .l to- ... the Union under tbe neiiiuunn. Uu footj with the other States. Thus ao act or juvo. long delayed has been at last accomplished. Tbe boundaries or the State of Kansas, under the act just passed'are reduced to ex tent nearly one-hair when compared with the dimension or Kansas onder her former terri. torial limit. The new State is about four hundred miles long from tbe Missouri line. Tbere is a barren tract beyond, about 300 mile io extent, which includes the Pjke's Peak country, and which it has been hereto, fore proposed to erect into tbe Territory of Jefferson. DEATH OFt APTAIS FRIIK. Another soldier or the Mexican war his departed. Oo Wednesday last, the remains of Dr. Clarence II. Frick, late a Captain io the Second Regiment or Pennsylvania Vol unteers, who served io Moxico, were interred at Danville, with military and masonic hooors Capt. Frick commanded the Company of Volunteers from Danville during the late war with Mexico. When the Company left Dan ville for the soat or war, he held the post of First Lieutenant, aod en tbe death or Capt. Wilson, shortly alter the arrival or th Com pany in Moxico, be succeeded to the com mand or tbat body as Captain. Tbe Company onder bis command, distinguished themselves oo numerous occasions during tbe war, and the grand reception or the Company at Dan ville, oo their return borne, is ao event tbat will not be soon forgotten by those who were present and witnessed the ceremonit. Captain Frick, like many others victim of tbat war, though he escaped tbe danger, or battle and tbe perils that constantly beset tbe soldier, returned with shattered health and a constitution, not natnrolly robust, greatly impaired. To this, not long after, was added paralysis, which rendered bliu an inva' lid during the remainder or bis life. Io stature, Captaio Frick wag small, per haps not over 5 feet 4 inches io height, but be possessed the confidence or bis Company and commanded tbe respect or all who knew him. He leaves a wifo and three children, and a large circle of relatives aod friend to mourn bis departure hence, LOTTERIES. The whole country appear to be flooded with lottery circulars, aod the continuous and persistent efforts or these rascally ticket ven der seems to indicate no little success, and a tbere never will be a time when "tbe fools are all dead" tbey will cootioue to flourish. One or the last communications received froai one or these villans, contains the following : "Many a poor man has beeo, through es, uddenly raised from a life of struggling bard ship to one of wealth, luxury aod splendor, 'lti same chance is open to you by tbe ex penditure or u,, trjfliDg ium 0- $io, ,Bd ir yoo will only once v., yoor lack io 01lr 10t. terv yoo will, there le f.Uw Houbt, suddenly find yourself a rich man." ' To this is added an offer, and of coure itiba, to all, tbat ir tbe bolder or tbe ticket does not draw at least $5,000 tbey will send ao other package io ao extra lottery, free of cost. Such bold-faced fraud aod self-evident villainy, one would think could deeeive no one posses sing ordinary intelligence. (3T Boon Jewei.rt. Tbe operator io bogus Jewelry are not extinct, and ootil tbe "fools are all dead" never will be. A tbey mu tually sustain each other, accordingly we find among o almost every month some itinerant vender of brass wares, called jewelry, who proposes to give to each Johnny Raw wbo patronizes biro, good watch for $1 or jewel ry for one-tenth its value. The venders of this trash do not pretend to explain how tbey can make money by giving away their trio, kets, bot doubtless argue tbat thi it a free country, and tbat tbey bave right to cutch gudgeons even with a pin book ir they can tnaoage to do so. Tbat tbey are too frequent ly successful, especially when they fish Io shallow water with gilded bait, is too evi dent to be denied and is paiofully luggestive or the gullibility of human nature. fjr Cameron County, oamed after Senator Cameron, in tbe northwestern region of Pennsylvania, ha, after some delay, been duly organized. It is formed out of part or M'Kaan. Potter aod Elk counties, with gulp peo as the eoooty seat. The New York Tribune asya. th Hon. Jam McQuade ef Ulica a gentleman left out of the present LegUlalure of this Hut. f bis too teat eminence in the last one, ia no fool after all. Hare ia hi last good thing tbat we bave beard of! "One ihing i aetlled. Greeley Is to ge into the Cabinet. He is to be the Secretary of the Eilerior his rrinriil dim i bk k. ihrrmomeler and 111 how cold it is out there." Senator SewarJ, while makin hia speech, waa lial-ned to by nearly every 8outhern Hanator with profound attention, Mr. Crittenden being frequently In tears, and most of the Foreign Ministers were present, and appeared deeply in terested, net only in the delivery of the speech. but Id several instances were anxloua, etter Mr. Seward concluded, Io Vjiow of Senators how they viewed his positions, and if they would probably heat the difficulty. The Russian Minister was among the nufbher. The families or nearly all the Senators and Cabinet officers were present, and so gieat was the amicty to hear the great New York statesman, eilravagant prices were offered to the varioua doer-keepers to obtain ad mission. Some ef hia periods were delivered With the deepest feeling, and produced upon 8enator a and the spectators In the galleries tbe most intense svmpathies with the orator. CP" East Pennsylvania Railroad Cob pant. The Stockholders of thi Company bnld their Annual Meeting oo tbe 14tb iost. at their office io Reading. Tbe Annual Report shews that the total earnings or the year ending, November 20tb, 18C0, are as follows : Passengers, $21,480 74 Freight, United States Mail, Express, Ac, 64,154 07 l.fiOO 00 1,739 38 $98,874 19 50,362 23 Expenses, Leaving nett earnings, 48,511 96 Interest on loan t( $600 000 secur ed by mortgage at 7 per ceat. 42.000 00 Leaving a balance of J0.D11 96 The whole expenditure or cost of road, depots, telegraph, equip ments, Ac, up to tao 30th of November, amounted to $1,098,62 78 Tbe road has been well managed under its efficient President Edward M. Clymer, who bB been re-elected. The next qnestinn before the Light Street Lyceum is : -'Should the aged claim more regard than the youDg V'Bloumsburg lie publican. C3T Tbat would depend very much io what sonse tbe word "regard" is used. If it is the same kind of regBrd that young men have for a pretty faced young girl, then tbe ques tion is easily solved. The aged may claim, but the operation or the statute ot limitations io such cases, is almost conclusive against them. C The Bloomsbna Republican says, the following is a verbatim copy of an estray no tice recently posted up in Montour township: LOST OR STRAID OF. A calf, red. lie had a white spot on his behind leg, be was a she calf and i wil giv to every boddy hu wil kotch bim and briug her borne thre dollars. jennuhry 7, 1861. An Intolerable Niisintr- Tun Town Cinch- ' JiKiaces tbe Belfry of the Court House, io Blnomsburg, so says Col. Tate, wbo wishes it back among tbe New York Yankees. The latest news from Charleston la not very important. A boat from Fort Sum iter at night was ftred into, and returned. The object, per haps, was desertion Mr. Treadwell of New York, had placed in the hands or Chief Justice Taney, an affidavit, charging Toombs, Cobb, Floyd and others, with treason, but the paper wss returned. The Taruf Bill of Mr. Morrill, pawed by the House, last session, am) which was looked upon as dead and burled io tbe Senate, waa' called op by Gen. Cameron, and referred to a special committee, with instruction to report oo Wednesday, the 30th iost. Sr?RANTON CoalTradr. Wa received nn the 1st or the month, from Jos. J. Albright, General Coal A gent, at Scraoton, a summary or the coal trade of that region. Tbe ship' ment for tbe past year, were 1,080,228 tons, being ao increase or 25C.000 tons over 1859. Beside this 79,646 tons were nsed by tbe Scraotoo Iron work. Last Wkuk to St'BscnmK. "Palstaff Mustering bis recruits," the finest lioe engra viog ever executed io America. "Sbakspeare and his Friends," published originally at $20 io England, and purchased by the Association for their subscribers alone. "The Village Blacksmith." "Manifest Destiny." together with the Cosmopolitan Art Journal, one of the best illustrated quarterlies ever issued, and chance in tbe award of Premiums of over 500 handsome pieces of Statuary and Paintings some or which are valued at large sums Of money, and all possessing high artistic merit at iue low price oi vnree dollars. KaH subscriber cao take hia choice ef the above pictures fur three dollars, or any two lor five dollars. Tbe above pictures cao only be procured by subscribing to tbe Asso ciation. Only a few days more to subscribe before the drawiog, which takes place Io New York, January 31st, 1861. II. B. Masker, Agent. OBNaHaL CAMEKOl KKUURIl.l BIGLER'S rRUl'OSITION. 'A a bright example to those who sit io stolid indifference amidst tbe ruins of tbe country, we point to tbe patrioticstand taken io tbe Senate of tbe United States, yesterday, by General Cameron. The loyal heart of Pennsylvania has at length found utterance from both her Senators. Tbe Crittenden resolution being before tbe Senate, Gover nor ttigler made ao earnest and effective ap peal io favor of submitting ameodaieot to the Constitution tn the people ; at the cen closioo or wbicb, Geoeral Cameroo arose io bis place, and Baid tbat bis colleague bed elo quently represented tbe sentiments of the great Slate, in offering tbe olive branch ; tbat tbe Senator oo tbe other aide bad not re ponded, bot tbat, nevertheless, the people or i'eooej Irani would do anything te save the Union. Id response to question from Senator Green aod lvenoo, General Cameron added that be approved of Governor Bigler' speech and would vote vote for kit peace proposition! y it' V!lla ' ceuniry. Tbi passage in tbe debate evidently produced profound impression, and it clearly lost none of it force by the manly and just reproof adminis tered by General Cameroo to Masoo, of VU gluia, who interjected one of bi character istically impertinent speeches into tbe die discossioo. W agree with Mr. Saolsbory, of Delaware, wbo (aid tbat Senator Cameroo bad manifested spirit of patriotism aod de votion to the couutry that .11 might imitate. . kila. Inquirer, of th 22i in. Should Virginia Join Southern Confede- racv. the north weatarr nart m .....i. i.. her and remain with lb North. i.ATrn sinv Fitovi Ei-norr. lioarbuf Contjiirnrif at A'd'fts ( 'unimvi'i lions in Hungary. New York, Jan, . The steamer Blarnlhmt ha arrived, with Liverpool dates to the Rth Inal. I he Daily rew. In enan-eraling the reason aaaigned for the actio of tbe Bank ef England, aayst "The Dank of France (a in en Onratiafactory position, the effect of tbe American panic having relatively been quite a much felt in Franca aa I in England 1 here is also the Tact that the re serve of notes In the Bank of England, by last relerns, showed a falling off of upward of a million pounds The news from America is aupposed te have had the chief' influence in the hank parlor en Monday the impression being that further geld abipinents would be made to New York during the week." The Herald's Paris correspondent, spesking of the military preparations, say Ihst by the mid dle of Febuary. or, at furthest, at the beginning of March, France will posaesa an army of 140,. 000 men, ready to march at a few hours' notice. Besides, the Imperial Guard, representing a corps d'armee of 40.000 men, is kept on a war footing. In addition, mine 400,000 men lemain under arms, imbrigaded, in the vaiona garris ona of the empire. ITALY. The Daily News ef the 8th announces that the French Government have offered to withdraw their squadron from Gaeta, provided the Italian army will suspend their fire till the ISth or 19th instant, after which.it is understood, the Sardin ians can epen the bombardment from the sea. A conspiracy formed by the Bourbon partv. but without anv inn pot In nee, hd been discovered at Naples. Four Koyalilt Generals had been arrested, with some of Kin Francis II, who hsd come from Gaeta. The Turin journals publish a tetter trom Gari. baldi, in which he doiiouutes any intention of offering himself as a candidate for tbe post of Deputy to the Italian Parliament, and ailvisrs concord, in order to arrive at the deliverancic of Venice. Icauiugs Ctiltorinl anb Sc(cttci). The new depot of thj Lackawanna nd Bloomeborg Railroad, at t'anville, has been completed. It is large, convenient, airy and comfortable. 1 Two of Toombs' familj servants traded from him jnit before be I. -ft Washingtool thus "dissolving their Uno." Lyman Trumbull. III., is re elected to the U. 8. Senate from Illinoik Tbe nnmber of hog slaughtered at Louis villa and vicinity this setson is 194,791. Abnot 40,000 less than last year. The Charleston (S. C.) Courier says : "The removal or many excellent families from the capital is regrettta, bot nobody pro poses to stop them from mlnaging their own domestic affairs in their owi way." Carolina's Mkrcf.sariir. Most of the 3.000 troops under arms It Charleston, are Northern men, and tbey a dissatisfied with the system of bard fare and forced enlistment adopted. Corn for Fl-ki Corn slls for twelve and a half cent per bushel in Illinois, and coal for fifteen to seventeen, Boon bushel of corn gives more heat than one of loal. Porsvm Messrs. McCe and Ballon agreed to settle their claims Vj a fair lady of Carthage, TeDD., with pistols. McCall fell at the first fire. Ballon lied foriver. McCall arose and called for the lady. ' Large Citiks There are Gftseven cities in tbe world which contain from 100.000, to 200.000 inhabitants, twenty-three, from 200 0C0 to 5000, ond twelve which coUain above 500,000. Toioii Job r0, A Doi.LARWilliam Richards, recently, carried Jerome Stevens opon bis back from Ayer's Village, H.gs., to Haverhill, a distance of five miles for a d.Ur Stevens weighed 140 pounds, and the tir,e' occupied was two hours and twenty minutes. A tourist calls the Niagara river "tbe pride of rivers." Tbat pride certainly bos a tremendous fall, says some one else. Why does a sailor know there i a mm in tbe moon ? Because be ha been to sea. Soi-rce or Uneasiness. A Charleston letter writer says : "Disguise its yoo mav, the South Carolinian know tbat a long as the stars and stripe float over the beads of tbe brave Kentuckian ( A nderson) and his two hundred men, tbeir act, the secession of Sooth Carolina, ia virtually unachieved. " Coldest Ykt. At 8 A. M.orSnnday last Prof. James of Lewisburg found bis staudurd thermometer standing at 27 below zero, or 5JO lower than be has known it in his obser vations during many years. Tbe average cold during the day was also the most Severn be bas on bis record bere. l.eicisbury Chronicle, IBthinst. Division of Soctii Carolina Annexed is an extract of a letter dated at Savannah : "Execute the orders ; remittances will be made previous to your shipment. The great rivalry between this city aud Charleston is at ao end. Savannah is triumphant; Charles ton is commercially dead. It will take twenty years before she can recover her former position. 1 regret to say that Geor gia bas, io a measure, invited South Carolioa to seceJe, tbiokiog thereby to ruin her rival io trade. Tbe trader of our city have for warded funds to South Carolina to keep up the excitement. All tbat we want i about nioety day more of tbe trade of tbe North aud Earope, then we will divide South Caroli na between thi State and North Carolina, giving tbe latter Slate the port of George town and Cbarlestoo. Sooo many of the Charleston traders will locate themselves in tbi city. Business very active ; real estate advancing." Jim. slave of Mr. Ponder, of MlccoauVie, Fla., having been whipped by hia everseer, Mr. Res gina, approved an .j him jn ,pp(,ren,T pleaaant humor on New Year . A inin,.. diately picked up an axe, dashed in m. .tn then with a sharp knife, cut his throat from ear to ear, anj ripped open hia bowels. After the murder, he went to Mr. Ponder, and informed him wbat he had done, expressing his willingness to be hung, in which he was accommodated in a few hour by a committee of twenty-five slave holder. He declared that he had walked twenty five miles for the purpose of committing the crime. Stkreotti-inq Wooden Furniture It i aid that ao artist ic Pari bas made a dis covery which will effect a complete revolution io the manufacture of cabinet work. He has found a means of rendering any description of wood so loft tbat it will receive an imprei sion either ol the moat varied sculpture or tbe most delicate chasing. The wood I tben hardened to tbe consistency of metal, while the impressions remain perfect. Tbe artist baa already completed some tplecdid sculp tured article, such picture-frmei, ink stands, chests, aod liquor-stands. With tbe Introduction of thi new art, it ia expected that article of household furriture will be considerably reduced io price. Poison and iti Rimsdt A medical jour oal advises that ir a person swallows poison deliberately, or by chance, instead or break log out into enultudinou aod ioooberent ex clamation, send some one for doctor. Meanwhile, ron to tbe kitcheo, get hair a glass of water io anything that i baody, put it ioto a teaspoooful of salt, aod a much ground mestaid, stir it ao instant, catch a firm bold or the person's nose, tbe mouth williooa fly opeo iheo dowo with tbe oiix tore, aod io a lecond or two up will come tbe poison. Tbi will answer better io a large Dumber of case tbao anything else. U, by tbi time, tbe physician he oot arrived, make the patient wallow tbe white of o egg, followed by a cup of stroog coffee, a antidote for oey poison tbat remaio io th Itamaeh. hreanaa these purify a larger number of poisons tbau 07 ether acceisiliU article. ' rr.sinT BrriMt n's Ortmo ov tri Chiv i i. The Wahtnttiin correspondent ol Col. Furtietr's I'rea esvs I I he it from good authority tbat at the lite interview between the President and Mr. Hsyiie, Commissioner from Mouth Carolina, lb former, after listening to all the latter had to say, answered bim in the follow ing marked langusge t "Welt air, I bave been ao misrepresented by gentlemen frem your State that I decline holding any conversation with any man from South Carolina. Keturn to your lodg ings, write out your proposition, whatever they e', and I will answer lUera in writiug. I bid yon good day, sir." AeriMRT. On FriJay morning last, a Mr. Jas. Johnsan from near Notthumbcrland, was turning the corner at Sticker's Hotel on Front street, with two horses attached to a sled, in which were three women and the same number of children, Mr. J. lost his balance and fell nut of tbe Mled. He waa dragged a considerable dis tance in the endeavor to stop the horse. Tbe Raleigh standard report more expul sions from Booth Carolina. It say i "We laaro that oo Tuesday morning last some eight or nine persons passed through this place on their way north from Sooth Carolina, io charge or Adams' Express, with their heads shaved. We tnderstand these persons presented a forlorn appearance every way. Tbey said tbey were served thus on account of their Union sentiments, but this cannot be trne. 1'bey most have used somr expressions against tbe institution of slavery." Thr IitRr.rRF.3srm e Conflict Rumors are in circulation tbat a very angry discussion took place yesterday, at Mr. Corcoran's, be tween Lieutenant-General Scott and Senator Toombs. The story is, that the Senator gave the General the lie direct, aod that "Old.Chapoltnpec" faced the music, and at tempted to resent the insult by punishing the would be traitor on the spot. Friends interfered, note have beeo exchanged, and the whole matter has beeo ' amicably aetlled." So goes the gossip. Proceedings of Borough Council, Si'nburv, January 16, 1861. Council siet pursuant to notipe. Chiff Huria in the rhatr, tnemiiera preiml: Hendricks, Kuhrhach, Bo) cr, blr,.h, Kettlemnrrr, Urautand Parker. hi motion, readme of minutra wera rltspenaed with. The committee t settle wila Ira T. t-leinant, repurteil that Ihey hud altenrlrd tn that rtuty. That alter ehaigmg Mr. Clement with Wharf and Ferry Rent, mnrtrya re ceived from Overaeeia of the Poor, taxes, A:e., and giving him credit H itn Hnreuph Oiitrrr, the amount ol his two judgment! (one npniutt tSe Overaerra of the Poor and the other asHiunt the buperviaor,) we find a lmlniire In his favor of Jlfl Ho, and further, that Ml . Clement hud with your cominlttre aitited an aereemeut, that Ihettt tteineut wnn correct nnd agreed to it. provided an order lie granted for tjie stiid amount anJ cashed before paying any other order. tin motion, the report was adopted and committee dia. ciimged. On motion of Mr. Grant, Resolved, That an older lie printed tn Ira T. Clement for the amount of hia cl'iirn.aud that the Treasurer be directed tu pay hia order before poyiugnny other. On motion of Mr. Bnyer, tteanlved. That aa Ira T. Clement in the mnnth of February Inst, hid a large sum f'r the Putibuty Ferry, with the intention of towing bnars. .e.. ncrnM the river, but was interfered with by other persona, and hia dmigaa thus defeMtrd, a deduction of one qunrter rent be made to him receiving the aum of l y7 AO us full puy for the rent of the ferry fur lha year ending, April In, mi. On motion of Mr. Pucker, Rriolvcd. That a committee of three he appointed by the Chief Rurgeia In settle with all the partiea leaiing wharvea, Ac., fioin the ln.rouc.ri, and to collect the aniouuta due, aud thut the Chief itur gene he nneof that committee. On mot i. hi. Mr. Packet, waa egcued,cii account of aickucaa, for nl.genre at lait meeting. TheChief flurgeas appointed, Parker, Royer and Hen dricka, a committee to carry out resolution offered by Mr Packer at meeting of Jauuarr 3d, relative tn !harrH.kin Valley Pottiville Plnil Road Co., tensing Hirer Rank. Atiaeuteea J. W. Ranter, Frnneia Jno. Clark, Win. I.. Dewartand C A. Rright, fined l each. Cn motion adjnuined, JNO. W. BL'CIir.R, Clerk. TfW""- . a 1 1, Shamokiu Coal Trade. SiiAMOhi.N, Jan. 19. 1 PC I. tons. cwt. Sent for the week ending Jan nary 19th. 2f7.1 01 Per lost lVport, 4,93f 06 . I .808 10 .Oil 01 757 09 To same time last year, lucrease, The Northern Central Railway. 1 The arrival of Pastcnger Trains on the North- ; ern Central Kail KoaJ from Sunbury, ia aa ful- ' ows : I itaiviL. MtrisTrss 4.MP. M, 5,00 p. M P.43 A M , ii.MI A. M Id M 1'. M., 1 1, flu P M 3, A. M , 3.40 A M. Mail Train, North, " " South, Ni,ht Kxpreaa, North, ' ' South, Sunbury ti Erie Railroad. j The arrival and departure nf Paasengcr Tiaius nn the ' Sunbury it lirie Kailroad at this place, ia aa follows : ' Arrival. Departure. ! Mail Train. Nnh, 4.3 P. M., il.no P M I ' " S.uft, .A.M., S.iOA.M.! Night Kspieaa, North, IO..VI P. 11.00 P M ' ' South. 3,SA. at., a.tli A.M. Freight and Accom., North, 7 ot) A M i " " " South, ,00 P. M. " ' 1 The Shomokln Valley and I'otlerilie Railroad. I'aaaenger train leavea Suntnirv at . COflAM. ' " " " Ml. fara'iel. . . 4 .30 P M . j Tut Eicitlmrxt Priwo Oct. Secession! seem to be gelling at a discoun!, even at the', South. The fxlreniirta have been snuhhed liy j tlu ir brother Southerners, and runervative peo- ; plr. in both soetion of th country sre gaining; j pint and courage. We are glad to aee the . clouds in the political sky dispelling, and aun- ' shine breaking through, and we hope soon to : see peace and prosperity exerting a blesaed in- ' llucnce throughout the land ; while people from ' the North, tbe goulh, the East and West, flock I to the Old Keystone and procure their garments . at the famous brown Ktone Clothing Hall of Kockhill cV Wilson. Nos.603 and 605 ohesiaut , street, above (Sixth. j Coi'uiis The sudden changes of ourTli-I mate are sources of Pulmonary Krom'uiai. ! and Asthmatic Affections. Experience ! having proved that simple remedies often act j speedily and certainly when taken in tbe ' early stages of tbe diseases, recourse shoold i at Altrn ha hnrl t o Hfj..,,n-. r. , , . . .... " uiv'tfi, jwr fsrit runt V rnches," or Lozenges, let tbe Cold, Cough, Irritation of the tbroat be ever so slight, as by t"-TreautioD a more serious attack may be effectu..,, . , off , bntAKKRS and ehmirks will boo iUu, ..",. al for clearing and strengthening the voice. See advertisement. Nol dangernua to the Human Family." '-Ituta eouie out of their hnlea to die." COPTAR'8" Rat Roach, Ae., Kxternuuatur TOSTAHtei Hcd biiK Fltermniator "COSTAR'S" fcitnc Powder, lor luaecta, as. DBaiaoia instantly. Rats Roaches M iot Moles Giound Mice Ded-Buca Anu Motha Moaquitoes Fleaa Inaerta on Planta, t owla, Animal 0., Ac. ia abort, every form and spe Cleaof VERMIN. r 10 yeara eetauliahed in New York City used by the City Poat Office the City Pnaona and Putiou llnuaea the City Steamer, r aipa, tta. the City Hotel.. "A tot," 'St. Nicholas," Ac. and by mora than au.ouo private tr Drupelets and Retailers everywhere sell lliem. t-Who.aala A rail, in all th. airs. Citua aud Towna, ir ! ' ! anwiii ! ! ! of apunotia imitalioiia. 171.00 Hampla Boxes anil by Mail. tST Addreaa ordera-or for'-Cin-ular to Dealer." to . HENRY R. COMTAK. Principal Dep.. SU Broadway, (opposite Ht. Nicholas Hotel,) N Bold by FRIUNO k ORANT, Bunbuiy, Pa. April SI, Istk). ' lteligioiis Notices. Divine eervic will a bald every BabUta in tkia Bo lough aa follow. : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. North west eornaf o. I1la. kb.iry and Imi strou, Rav. J. 1. Rsakpon, Paator Divina service every eVibhuta al I0J A.M. Praytr et ina; cw Thursday evening. Al Norieomberlanc!, ia Old Pchnnl Piaabytaruu Church, at! o'clock, P. At., every Sabbath- UERMAN REFORMED CHURCH Norta west eornei M Hivar aod Blaekbarry alraeta, Rev. J W. "rvift HiTs, Pastor. Divin amice, alternately, every eanbatk at 10 A.M. and 6J P.M. Ptayar mating oo Friday even ing. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHl'RCH Deer atraat below B V . P. Rail Read, Rev. P. Riaaa, Pastor Divine aorviee, alumauly, every gahhath al 10 A. A! and i P. M. Piayar aaeatug on Wadneeday availing. METHODIST EnaeoraL CHl'RCH DewtMwry atrwi was ef 8 A E Rail Road, atav. E. Be t lib ao i. P. SwtMll, Pasuwe. Divine aerv4c. Alternately, vervftab lu'h at icj A M anJ S) P. SI. I r.;.r nesting ea Thurs ta.) eveiii.ig. M A O E S . J? Iw'b"B. "the 10th Inst., by iTer 1, A- F,njV Mr- TrIOJIA 8HOMAKER to Mis II a rrirt Gobin, all or Lewisburg. Oo the 10th lost., by Ttev. A. J. Pric. Mr. Isaiah Olovkr. or Newport, Perry co. Io Mis Ansi M. Khoadh, of Selinsgrove fro!. .A m W,,L,',r- Ki inp, of Kline,, grove, to Miss Maooir. daughter of Denni ship ' q" f Upir A8U8' town" On tbe 10th inst .hy David Rea.er Kso Alvxaiidxr Fox. to Kaah Ann Cans On tbe 101b inat., by James D. Barr. K,n Major Jakm B. B.ass, of Monc t; M T beTandl;:fLeWi,t0"nehi-ll'-' Oo tbe same day, by the same, Capt. Jorr-r Burrow., or Muocy. to Mi.. 0,, 8.NTDKR, orLewi township, Northumberland county. DEATHS. nTvSd J? ,.ar,.Uh "ears ,urbut township, aged 67 THBAl!l'vp "r r9 r.4lh 8U M ARY CA THARINE, wife or Henry Filer, io the 23 J yeer of her age. Io Salem twp., Lnwrne eo-.ntv, ori u 2ith of December, 16G0, DAM ", 1 p WAItn, son of Jeremiah Kumaley. aged 1(1 years 8 months and 20 days. fe The diseased met his death in the most shocking manner. He was leading . cnt t water, with the baiter strap ti.., arounrt ,i, wrist, when the animal tonk f,iKht and ran off, dragging little Doniel over the harrl siir face until lire was extinct Ae.mV Gtnat, &j)t p ar lie ts. Philadelphia Markot. Philakrlphia, Jan. 23, 18CI. Orain There is a fair amount of Wheat but tbe demand is limited. Htfa 0f 4(1(1(1 bus. prime IVnna. red at ?1 30 a SI 32 per bus. and VVhite at SI 40 a 1 ;,0 fnr cnnmitm quality. Uye is dull at 76 cents for IVnna and .0 cents for Southern. Corn is very quiet and the only sales reported ore smu'il lots of yellow in store at C3 .. and 900 Imi-hels f iir quality at CO Ctfi. Outs are sttmlv at 31 a 31 cents for Delaware, nnd 33 u 37 cents for Mate. SUNBURYPRICE CUB RENT. Wheat, Kye, - -'orn, Oats, . $1 I On I .10 Hutter, . . Id 7S Krri., ... ic, " - 62 Tallnw, ... j ?A Lard, ... - . - 68 Pork M 50 lleeauax, - - II 'otatoea, New Advertisements. I Orphans' Court Sale. j I N pursuance of an order of the Orplmt.' I Couil of Nnrthumt-crlnnd county, will lie ex -; posed to Public Kale, n SATUilM V, the lBih ol February, lefil. rn the premii.es, nil thoae two j lull equal undivided fifths of two certain trusts or piece, of land, situate in Upper Mahanov town I hip, Northumberland conntv, 1'cr.risylvaiiia, boun.led and described as follows : j The first thereof beginning at stones; thence I by land of Nicholas Adam, north eighty-lour de i grece eaat. twenty and three lentha percbea l.i stones ; thenre by l.ind of Peter Uronious, six de crees east eitjhty one perches to atone ; thence by I lotids of John Kt.li.ig, south eiShty sewn de ! K'"" twenty -one perches and three theni!n , lo siones ; thm.e north five aid one balf degree i weal, eighty, pcrchee to stones, the place ol ; beginning; en-ituiuing ten acres nnd liliv six I perches of land, more or less, j And the other troct, thereof, hre!iuii- at stones ; tnence ny isnil ol Hniip Kelt north eigh teen degrees west, twenty one peichcs to a pine ; thence by land of John Mar nonh eighty three and one fourth degrees eaKt thirty nine perches to a fallen pine ; thenrc nonii revenleeii degrees rsst, sixty three perches and even tenths to stones ; thence north eighty scv. n degrees east, fifteen perches and .ix truths t stones; th.nre south three degrees eHt. sixly perches lo stones; thence souih seventy one degrees west, seventy five perches to stones, lh pbae of beginning t containing sixteen ncres and seventeen perches of land, more or less. Tn be sold as the s.t.te of 1'eier Bro.ion, and Joeeph brostous, minor children of tlfrey Broeioue, late of Washington township, Ni r Ihuuibetlund counlv. deceased. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M.. of said day, when the terms and condition of sale witt be made known bv I'MIUI' RE IT 7., Guardian. iy nrurr oi me court, j J B. MA&SKIt.Clk O. V. S bunbuty, Jan. 36, 161. ) DJIY GOODS- piRII.NU A tiKANT, at the Mammoth Hn, - have this day, January 31th. received anil oned another fresh supply of DRY HOOD and Motions. bunbury, January SC. 1861. "W-A.T.T, '?i.?3i, I FKII.I.N'f! A GRXT, at the MAMMOTH STORE, have this day (January I7lh, 1861), received a CIIOICK ASSOKTMKXT OF THK NEWEST STYLES AND PATTERN'S or "VV.A.X.T, PAPDR, which ll.ey are selling al piicea lhat defy compctilioii. Sunbury, January 19, 1881- JAMES B A It BE It S WBOI.RSAI.K AND itKTAII. clock ESTABLISHMENT, S. K. Corner Second and Chestnut its , l'lilladclnlila. rsy order ol the Court, Z. u , u l V' ' J-,learlicla tor ea, Hotela. Banka, Countlns Htucli, i,i,,iit TIIIRTV Ourch- nw, niMiuiinuirrdi ri.ir. UUI.U rt,.e. Clocks repaired and warranted. Clot:k Triniininga of every description. Philadelphia, January 19, I Mil 3y REVEHB HOU8B, (I, ATE EAUI.E UOTKL,) 7'AiVf Street, above Knee, Philadelphia, RHOAD8 k 6AHX)R, Propi ictora. 1M PROVEMENTS bava been roude, and tlie tlouae haa been re6tted throughout TiuMia V. Raoiaa, forraeilyof the National Hotel Cbiblss 8.iLoa, lormerly ol Schuylkill CO., Pa. Philadelphia, Jan. 10, lal ly New York and Middle Coal Field Sail Eoad and Coal Company. THE annual meeting of the alockholdera of the Company will be held at their office. No, 204 Mouth Fourth Street, n XI O.N DA Y, th 4lh day of Febiuary nett, at II o'clock. A. M., for Ui purpoa of electing FIVE Director of said Company for th ensuing year, HENRY ROBINSON, Secretary. Philadelphia, Jan 19, 186!. 3t Eatate of JACOB FRY, Deceased. TaTOT1CE ia hereby given that lellera of Ad--i-v ministration bava been granted to the subacribar, on the eatal of Jacob Fry, lat of tha Borough of Hunbury, deceased. All parsons indebted to aaid aetata, or having claima against th am, ar requested to preaent them for Mltlemint. Th Administrator will attend al tit lat resident of aaid decaaad,n thettdof Febraary, for that purposa. WH.1.IAM FRY, Aln.i.ti,u.toi. Banbury, January 19, Il6i.-lit
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